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Here we are providing case study questions for class 6 science latest book Ganita Prakash. In this article we are covering case study questions based on Class 6 Maths Chapter 9 Symmetry.
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Passage 1:
Passage 1: Udit made a paper fish by folding a paper. He uses a square paper, with a coloured side and a white side. He followed the steps shown below to make the fish.
Difficulty Level: Medium

Q. 1. How many lines of symmetry can be drawn on a square paper?
Sol. A square paper sheet have 4 lines of symmetry.
Q. 2. To perform step 4, which geometrical construction was done?
(a) Dividing a line segment into two equal parts
(b) Making a perpendicular to a line segments
(c) Dividing an angle into two equal parts
(d) Joining two lines of equal length
Ans. Option (c) is correct.
Q. 3. Udit folded the paper in step 2 and step 3, why were the two halves after step 3 of different colours?
Sol. Because half of the paper is folded inside and half outside
Q.4. Shape 1 has four lines of symmetry. How many lines of symmetry will the shape will the shape have after Udit completes step 2?
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 4
Ans. Option (b) is correct
Q. 5. What should be the image visible in the mirror?
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

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- Symmetry
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- Rotational Symmetry
What is Case Study Question for Class 6 Maths?
Case study questions help students use maths concepts in real-life situations. These questions make students think deeply and understand the topic instead of just memorizing it. For CBSE Class 6 students, these questions connect what they learn in class to real-world problems, helping them develop better thinking and problem-solving skills.
Why Practice Case Study Questions for Class 6 Maths?
Practicing case study questions helps students:
- Understand real-life applications of mathematical concepts, such as using fractions in cooking or ratios in dividing items equally.
- Enhance problem-solving skills by analyzing scenarios and selecting the correct mathematical approach.
- Prepare for exams effectively, as these questions are now a part of CBSE’s question paper pattern.
- Build confidence in handling non-standard problems that may appear challenging at first glance.
How to Solve Case Study Questions in Maths Effectively?
Tips for students:
- Read the problem carefully: Understand the context and identify the key numbers and variables involved.
- Break the problem into steps: Tackle one part of the problem at a time to avoid confusion.
- Use the correct formula: Review the chapter’s concepts and identify the formula that fits the question.
- Double-check calculations: Avoid careless errors by re-checking your math.
- Visualize the scenario: Drawing a rough sketch or diagram can often make solving the problem easier.
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