Given are the steps to draw a perpendicular to a line at a point within the line when the point is near the centre of line. Arrange the steps. Let AB be the line and P be the point in it i. Join F and P which is perpendicular to AB. ii. Now C as centre take the same radius and cut the arc at D and again D as centre with same radius cut the arc further at E. iii. With centre as P take any radius and draw an arc (more than a semicircle) cuts AB at C. iv. Now D, E as centre take radius (more than half of DE) draw arcs which cut at F.

Correct Answer: iii, ii, iv, i
Generally in drawing perpendiculars to lines involves in drawing a line which gives equidistance from either side of the line to the base, which is called the locus of points. But here since the point P is nearer to end, there exists some peculiar steps in drawing arcs.