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              1.  Anuj was sitting on the front seat with his father when they were going to the
                   native village by car. He saw different types of traffic signs made on plane boards

                   but did not understand its meaning. Help him by recognising the shape of the
                   boards. Also, write the meaning of these traffic signs.



                   (a)           Shape: ___________                  (b)          Shape: ___________
                               Meaning: _________                                Meaning: _________



                   (c)            Shape: ___________                 (d)         Shape: ___________
                                 Meaning: _________                             Meaning: _________


              2.  Vihan is celebrating his birthday with his parents and

                   friends. Write the objects from the given picture similar
                   to the following shapes.


                   (a)  Cone:   __________ .


                   (b)  Cube:  __________ .

                   (c)  Cylinder:  __________ .


                   (d)  Sphere:  __________ .



              Simple Geometrical conceptS                                      Knowledge Desk


              The word Geometry is derived from the                                    The  famous ancient  Greek
              Greek word 'geo' meaning 'Earth' and 'metria'                            mathematician,    Euclid   is

              meaning 'measurement'. Let us study some                                 considered as the father of
                                                                                       geometry.
              basic geometrical concepts.

              point

              A point is represented by a tiny dot (.). A dot made by using a sharp pencil may be taken

              as roughly representing a point.
              A point shows an exact position and it is said to have no length, width or  P                        Q

              thickness. Points are denoted by capital letters such as A, B, C, D, etc.                    •       •
              Here, P, Q and R are points in the figure given alongside.                                          • R





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