Class 6 Maths: Playing with Constructions Worksheet (with Answers)
A free, print-ready worksheet on Playing with Constructions for CBSE Class 6 Maths, with a matching answer key. Use the sample below, or build your own with the exact mix of questions you need — no login, no ads.
Sample worksheet
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- 1. Which tool is used to draw a circle?
- (a) ruler
- (b) protractor
- (c) compass
- (d) eraser
- 2. A ruler is mainly used to draw:
- (a) circles
- (b) straight lines
- (c) curves
- (d) angles only
- 3. While drawing a circle, the compass opening represents the:
- (a) radius
- (b) diameter
- (c) centre
- (d) area
- 4. To start a 6 cm segment, the ruler's ___ is placed at the point.
- (a) 6 cm mark
- (b) edge
- (c) middle
- (d) zero mark
- 5. What is a compass used for?
- 6. What does the compass opening represent when drawing a circle?
- 7. Describe the steps to draw a circle of radius 3 cm using a compass.
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- 1. (c) compass — A compass draws circles.
- 2. (b) straight lines — A ruler gives straight edges and lengths.
- 3. (a) radius — The opening is the radius.
- 4. (d) zero mark — Begin from the zero mark.
- 5. To draw circles and to copy or mark off equal lengths.
- 6. The radius of the circle.
- 7. First, open the compass and set its opening to 3 cm by placing the sharp point at the ruler's zero mark and the pencil tip at the 3 cm mark. Next, place the sharp point firmly on the chosen centre point on the paper. Then, holding the opening steady, turn the compass all the way around so the pencil sweeps a smooth curve. The result is a circle of radius 3 cm; keeping the opening fixed throughout is what makes every point the same distance from the centre.
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FAQ
- Is this Class 6 Maths worksheet on Playing with Constructions free?
- Yes — it is completely free, with no login and no ads. You can print it or save it as a PDF, and generate unlimited variations.
- Does the Playing with Constructions worksheet come with answers?
- Yes. Every worksheet has a separate answer key with the correct answers, short explanations and marks, so it is ready for marking.
- Can I choose how many questions and which types?
- Yes. Open the generator for this chapter and set how many MCQs, short, long and HOTS questions you want; totals and marks update live, and you can swap any single question.
- Which board and class is this for?
- This worksheet is aligned to CBSE Class 6 Maths, chapter “Playing with Constructions”.