Comparison of Circles

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Comparison of Circles: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Introduction to Radius and Tracing a Circle using Round Objects

Important Questions on Comparison of Circles

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A boy uses bottle cap of radius 2 cm and a bangle of radius 3 cm to outline two circles, which of the object traces a smaller circle?

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If the radius of circle 1 is 5 cm and radius of circle 2 is 10 cm then which circle is bigger.

 

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  Car tire is bigger in size than pizza.

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Which thing around we can use to trace a smallest circle?

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Which thing around we can use to trace a biggest circle?

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A matchbox can be used to trace a circle.

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A coins can be used to trace a small circle.

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Which thing makes the biggest circle? 

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Which thing makes the smallest circle?

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_____ makes the biggest circle? (Coins/ bangles)

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_____ makes the smallest circle? (Coins/ bangles)

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A bangle can be used to trace a circle.

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Which thing around we can use to trace a circle?

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Lali and Kali are tied to a pole with ropes. Kali has a longer rope, when compare to Lali, Kali can look for more grass.

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Lali and Kali are tied to a pole with ropes. Kali has a longer rope. Who can look for more grass to eat?

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When we increase the distance from the centre of the circle, we get a circle with smaller radius.

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Look at the circles drawn by your friends. Who has drawn the best circle?

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A child is carrying a ball of radius 24 cm and a balloon of radius 20 cm. The ball is smaller than the balloon.

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It is difficult to draw a circle using a _____.

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We can make a circle using a stick easily.