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Constructions Revision This powerpoint has been made to give pupils experience of the different sorts of answers that are given to GCSE questions . It may be useful for pupils to decide which answers would be acceptable (and be awarded the marks) as part of their revision

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Page 1: Constructions Revision This powerpoint has been made to give pupils experience of the different sorts of answers that are given to GCSE questions. It may

Constructions Revision

This powerpoint has been made to give pupils experience of the different sorts

of answers that are given to GCSE questions . It may be useful for pupils to

decide which answers would be acceptable (and be awarded the marks)

as part of their revision

Page 2: Constructions Revision This powerpoint has been made to give pupils experience of the different sorts of answers that are given to GCSE questions. It may

The perpendicular bisector of the line PQ is the locus of points that

are:

A: equidistant from P and QB: near P and QC: halfway between P and QD: the same distance from PQE: the same distance from P and

QF: around PQ

Page 3: Constructions Revision This powerpoint has been made to give pupils experience of the different sorts of answers that are given to GCSE questions. It may

The locus of points that are the same distance from JK and KL is

called:A: a line which cuts the angle in half

B: a straight line

C: horizontal

D: the angle bisector of JKL

E: an insect

Page 4: Constructions Revision This powerpoint has been made to give pupils experience of the different sorts of answers that are given to GCSE questions. It may

The dotted line is the locus of points which are:

A: 5m from PB: closer to P than to QC: how far you can reach from PQD: 5 m from the line PQE: closer to Q than to P

5m

P Q

Page 5: Constructions Revision This powerpoint has been made to give pupils experience of the different sorts of answers that are given to GCSE questions. It may

A: the same distance from AB: equidistant from AC: a dog walking roundD: a circleE: not touching A

The dotted line is the locus of points which are: