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Angles as Turns

CBSE · Class 5 · Mathematics

Complete topic list for Angles as Turns in CBSE Class 5 Mathematics. Key concepts, sub-topics, and what to focus on for board exams.

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Topics in Angles as Turns

1

Understanding Turns in Daily Life

  • A full turn brings an object back to its starting position (complete circle)
  • A half turn is exactly half of a full turn (semicircle shape)
  • Quarter turn is one-fourth of a full turn (right angle)
2

Types of Angles and Their Formation

  • Right angle: formed by exactly a quarter turn (1/4 turn)
  • Acute angle: formed by less than a quarter turn
  • Obtuse angle: formed by more than a quarter turn but less than a half turn
3

Measuring Angles with Turns

  • Angles can be measured using fractions of turns: 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, etc.
  • Circle can be divided into 8 equal parts for precise measurement
  • 1/8 turn is half of a quarter turn (very small angle)
4

Clock and Time-Related Turns

  • Minute hand makes specific turns for different time intervals
  • 15 minutes = 1/4 turn of the minute hand
  • 30 minutes = 1/2 turn of the minute hand

Key Concepts

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