$CATEGORY: M/2. Shapes and Angles

//Multiple Choice(8)

Which type of angle is formed by the edges of a square?
{
~ Acute angle
= Right angle
~ Obtuse angle
~ Reflex angle
}

What type of angle is formed by the open blades of scissors?
{
~ Right angle
= Obtuse angle
~ Acute angle
~ Straight angle
}

The angle at the corner of a book is usually:
{
~ 45°
= 90°
~ 180°
~ 360°
}

Which of these objects contains a straight angle?
{
~ A closed door
= A flat road
~ A round plate
~ A pen cap
}

What is the angle formed by the hands of a clock at 3:00?
{
= 90°
~ 180°
~ 45°
~ 360°
}

What is the measure of the angle made by the hands of a clock at 6:00?
{
~ 90°
= 180°
~ 360°
~ 0°
}

Which type of angle is more than 90° but less than 180°?
{
~ Acute angle
= Obtuse angle
~ Right angle
~ Reflex angle
}

Which angle is formed by the spokes of a bicycle wheel meeting at the center?
{
~ Acute angle
~ Right angle
~ Reflex angle
= Complete angle 
}


//True or False(9)

A square has four right angles. {T}

A straight angle is 90°. {F}

A clock at 6:00 forms a straight angle. {T}

An obtuse angle is smaller than a right angle. {F}

The sum of angles in a quadrilateral is always 360°. {T}

An acute angle is less than 90°. {T}

A complete angle is 360°. {T}

The angle formed by a closed book is an obtuse angle. {F}

Reflex angles measure less than 180°. {F}

//Fill in the blanks (9)

The angle formed at the corner of a square is ______.
{
= 90°
~ 180°
~ 360°
}

A pizza slice forms a/an ______ angle.
{
= acute
~ obtuse
~ right
}

The angle made by the hands of a clock at 12:00 is ______.
{
~ 90°
= 0°
~ 360°
}

A protractor measures angles in units called ______.
{
~ meters
= degrees
~ kilograms
}

A straight angle is equal to ______.
{
~ 90°
= 180°
~ 360°
}

The angle between the two arms of open scissors is usually a/an ______ angle.
{
~ acute
= obtuse
~ reflex
}

The total angle of a circle is ______.
{
~ 180°
= 360°
~ 90°
}

The angle between the two hands of a clock at 9:00 is ______.
{
= 270°
~ 90°
~ 120°
}

The angle in a triangle smaller than 90° is called a/an ______ angle.
{
~ right
= acute
~ obtuse
}


//Match the Following(1)

Match the following items from Column A with their correct corresponding options from Column B:
{
~ Corner of a square -> 90° 
= Pizza slice -> 30° 
= Clock at 9:00 -> 270°
~ A Full roti  -> 360°
~ Half Roti -> 180° 
}

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