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Basic Geometry Class 6 ICSE Worksheet Free PDF Download with Answers

60 questions on points, lines, rays, angles, and geometric shapes with full solutions

ICSEClass 6
SparkEd Math4 April 20265 min read
ICSE Class 6 Basic Geometry Worksheet with angles, lines, and shapes questions

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45 practice questions across 3 difficulty levels with complete answer keys. Printable A4 format, perfect for revision!

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Geometry Is More Than Just Drawing Lines

Basic Geometry in Class 6 ICSE is one of those topics where you need to both understand the concepts and practise recognising them. It's not enough to know the definition of a ray — you also need to identify rays in a figure, name them correctly, and answer questions about their properties.

This worksheet gives you 60 questions that cover every part of the ICSE Class 6 Basic Geometry chapter. From identifying points and lines to working with different types of angles, you'll get the practice you need. Every question has a clear answer with explanation.

What's Covered in This Worksheet?

The worksheet follows the ICSE Class 6 syllabus for Basic Geometry — Points, Lines & Angles (Chapter 8):

Level 1 (Basics — 20 questions):
- Points, lines, line segments, and rays — definitions and notation
- Collinear and non-collinear points
- Types of lines: intersecting, parallel, perpendicular
- Naming angles and their parts (vertex, arms)

Level 2 (Application — 20 questions):
- Types of angles: acute, right, obtuse, straight, reflex
- Measuring angles with a protractor
- Complementary and supplementary angles
- Adjacent angles and vertically opposite angles

Level 3 (Challenge — 20 questions):
- Angle calculations — finding unknown angles using properties
- Triangles: classification by sides and angles
- Quadrilateral properties — angle sum
- Figure-based questions with multiple angles to find

Sample Questions

Here are a few questions from the worksheet:

Q1 (Level 1): Name all the line segments in a triangle PQRPQR.

Q2 (Level 1): How many rays can be drawn from a single point? Is the number finite or infinite?

Q3 (Level 2): Two angles are supplementary. One angle measures 65°65°. Find the other angle.

Q4 (Level 2): Classify these angles as acute, obtuse, right, or reflex: 92°92°, 180°180°, 47°47°, 215°215°, 90°90°

Q5 (Level 3): In the figure, two straight lines intersect. One angle formed is 72°72°. Find the other three angles.

Q6 (Level 3): A triangle has angles in the ratio 2:3:42 : 3 : 4. Find each angle and classify the triangle.

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How to Score Well in Geometry Questions

Geometry needs a different approach than algebra or arithmetic. Here's what works:

Draw neat figures. Always use a ruler and pencil. Label every point, angle, and line segment. ICSE examiners look at your diagrams — a well-drawn figure can earn you marks even if your calculation has a small error.

Learn the notation. There's a difference between line ABAB (extends infinitely in both directions), ray ABAB (starts at AA, goes through BB and beyond), and line segment ABAB (has two endpoints). Getting the notation right matters in ICSE.

Memorise angle relationships. Complementary angles add to 90°90°. Supplementary angles add to 180°180°. Vertically opposite angles are equal. Angles on a straight line add to 180°180°. These four facts solve most Level 2 and Level 3 questions.

Work backwards from the answer key. If you got a wrong answer, redraw the figure, mark the given information, and follow the solution step by step. Geometry is visual — seeing the solution helps more than just reading it.

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Geometry Connects to These Topics

Basic Geometry is the foundation for several other chapters in Class 6 and beyond:

  • Symmetry — you need to understand lines and shapes before exploring symmetry
    - Perimeter & Area — calculating area requires knowing properties of triangles, rectangles, and other shapes
    - Algebra Introduction — geometric formulas use variables, connecting algebra and geometry

In Class 7, you'll study Triangles and their properties in much more detail, and in Class 8, you'll work with constructions using compass and protractor. Everything builds on what you learn in this chapter.

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