NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Exercise 6.1 (NEW SESSION)

Solve the followings Questions.

1. Fill in the blanks using the correct word given in brackets:

(i) All circles are _______________. (congruent, similar)

(ii) All squares are _______________. (similar, congruent)

(iii) All _______________ triangles are similar. (isosceles, equilateral)

(iv) Two polygons of the same number of sides are similar, if (a) their corresponding angles are _______________ and (b) their corresponding sides are _______________. (equal, proportional)

Answer:

(i) similar

(ii) similar

(iii) equilateral

(iv) equal, proportional

2. Give two different examples of pair of:

(i) similar figures

(ii) non-similar figures

Answer:

(i) Two different examples of pair of similar figures are:

(a) Any two rectangles

(b) Any two squares

(ii) Two different examples of pair of non-similar figures are:

(a) A scalene and an equilateral triangle

(b) An equilateral triangle and a right angled triangle

3. State whether the following quadrilaterals are similar or not:

chapter 6-Triangles Exercise 6.1

Answer:

On looking at the given figures of the quadrilaterals, we can say that they are not similar because their angles are not equal.

CHAPTER NAMEOLD NCERTNEW NCERT 
Real NumbersEXERCISE 1.1 
EXERCISE 1.21.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 1.31.2CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 1.4
PolynomialsEXERCISE 2.12.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 2.22.2CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 2.3
EXERCISE 2.4
Pair of Linear Equations in Two VariablesEXERCISE 3.1
EXERCISE 3.23.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 3.33.2CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 3.43.3CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 3.5
EXERCISE 3.6
EXERCISE 3.7
Quadratic EquationsEXERCISE 4.14.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 4.24.2CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 4.3
EXERCISE 4.44.3CLICK HERE
Arithmetic ProgressionsEXERCISE 5.15.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 5.25.2CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 5.35.3CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 5.45.4 (Optional)CLICK HERE
TrianglesEXERCISE 6.16.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 6.26.2CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 6.36.3CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 6.4
EXERCISE 6.5
EXERCISE 6.6
Coordinate GeometryEXERCISE 7.17.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 7.27.2CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 7.3
EXERCISE 7.4
Introduction to TrigonometryEXERCISE 8.18.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 8.28.2CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 8.3
EXERCISE 8.48.3CLICK HERE
Some Applications of TrigonometryEXERCISE 9.19.1CLICK HERE
CirclesEXERCISE 10.110.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 10.210.2CLICK HERE
Construction
Areas Related to CirclesEXERCISE 12.1
EXERCISE 12.211.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 12.3
Surface Areas and VolumesEXERCISE 13.112.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 13.212.2CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 13.3
EXERCISE 13.4
EXERCISE 13.5
StatisticsEXERCISE 14.113.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 14.213.2CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 14.313.3CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 14.4
ProbabilityEXERCISE 15.114.1CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 15.2

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