CBSE Class 6 Maths Worksheet Chapter 2: Lines and Angles
CBSE Class 6 Mathematics Worksheet
Chapter 2: Lines and Angles
(Based on NCERT Ganita Prakash, 2025-26 Syllabus)
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Instructions:
• Read each question carefully and answer in the space provided.
• Use a pencil for diagrams and a protractor where required.
• Show your work for problem-solving questions.
• Total Marks: 30
Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (1 mark each)
1. What is an angle that measures exactly 90 degrees called?
(a) Acute angle
(b) Right angle
(c) Obtuse angle
(d) Reflex angle
Answer:
2. A ray has:
(a) Two endpoints
(b) No endpoints
(c) One endpoint
(d) Infinite endpoints
Answer:
3. An angle measuring 150 degrees is:
(a) Acute
(b) Right
(c) Obtuse
(d) Straight
Answer:
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CBSE Class 6 Maths Worksheet Chapter 2: Lines and Angles
Section B: Fill in the Blanks (1 mark each)
1. A line segment has endpoints.
2. An angle greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees is called a
angle.
3. The common endpoint of two rays forming an angle is called the .
Section C: True or False (1 mark each)
1. A line extends infinitely in both directions.
2. An acute angle is always greater than 90 degrees.
3. A protractor is used to measure angles.
Section D: Drawing Exercises (2 marks each)
1. Draw a right angle and label it as ∠ABC.
(Space for drawing)
2. Draw a line segment P Q and a ray RS. Label them clearly.
(Space for drawing)
Section E: Problem Solving (3 marks each)
1. Mark three points A, B, and C on your paper such that they are not on the
same line. Draw all possible lines through pairs of these points. Name the
lines and list all angles formed using A, B, and C.
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CBSE Class 6 Maths Worksheet Chapter 2: Lines and Angles
(Space for drawing and answers)
2. Using a protractor, measure the angles in the given figure and classify them
as acute, obtuse, or right. (Note: Teacher to provide a figure with angles, or
students to draw a sample figure with at least three angles.)
(Space for drawing and answers)
Section F: Application Question (5 marks)
1. The hour hand of a clock moves from 3 to 6. How many right angles does
it turn through? Explain your answer with a diagram.
(Space for diagram and
explanation)