1. Construct a quadrilateral PQRS where
| (i) PQ = 4 cm | (ii) PQ = 4.5 cm |
| QR = 6 cm | QR = 5.5 cm |
| RS = 5 cm | RS = 4 cm |
| PS = 5.5 cm | AS = 6 cm |
| PR = 7 cm | AR = 7 cm |
2. Construct a quadrilateral ABCD, where BC = 4.5 cm, AD = 5.5 cm, CD = 5 cm and the diagonal AC = 5.5 cm and BD = 7 cm.
3. Construct a quadrilateral PQRS when PQ = 3 cm, RS = 3 cm, PR = 8 cm, SQ = 4 cm and PS = 7.5 cm.
4. Construct a quadrilateral MIST, where MI = 3.5 cm, IS = 6.5 cm, ∠M = 75°, ∠I = 105° and ∠S = 120°.
5. Construct a quadrilateral ABCD, where AB = 4 cm, BC = 5 cm, CD = 6.5 cm and ∠B = 105° and ∠C = 80°.
6. Construct a rhombus ABCD, where AC = 6 cm and BD = 7 cm.
7. Draw a square of side 4.5 cm.
8. Draw a parallelogram with adjacent sides as 4.5 cm and 5.4 cm.
9. Draw a rectangle ABCD in which AB = 6 cm and BC = 4.5 cm.
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