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Symmetry

The document contains a practice exam on symmetry with 19 questions. It covers topics like lines of symmetry, rotational symmetry, and the symmetry properties of different shapes. The exam asks students to identify symmetry, draw lines of symmetry, determine the order of rotational symmetry for various shapes, and complete patterns to meet certain symmetry criteria. It provides guidance on how to approach the questions and where to find video tutorials and solutions.

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Symmetry

The document contains a practice exam on symmetry with 19 questions. It covers topics like lines of symmetry, rotational symmetry, and the symmetry properties of different shapes. The exam asks students to identify symmetry, draw lines of symmetry, determine the order of rotational symmetry for various shapes, and complete patterns to meet certain symmetry criteria. It provides guidance on how to approach the questions and where to find video tutorials and solutions.

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Exam Style Questions

Line Symmetry
Rotational Symmetry

Equipment needed: Pen, Pencil, Ruler

Guidance

1. Read each question carefully before you begin answering it.


2. Check your answers seem right.
3. Always show your workings

Video Tutorial

www.corbettmaths.com/contents

Videos 316, 317

Answers and Video Solutions

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1. An arrow is drawn below.

Draw all the lines of symmetry on this shape.

(1)

2. A rectangle is drawn on a centimetre grid.

(a) Draw the lines of symmetry on the rectangle.


(1)

(b) Find the area of the rectangle.

.........................cm²
(1)

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3. A polygon is drawn on the grid below.

(a) Circle the name of the polygon.

Quadrilateral Octagon Pentagon Hexagon

(1)

(b) How many lines of symmetry does the polygon have?

.........................
(1)

4. Shown below are 4 shapes.

Which two shapes have a line of symmetry?

……………………. and …………………….


(1)
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5.

Circle the order of rotational symmetry of a square.

1 2 4 8

(1)

6. For each shape write down the number of lines of symmetry and the order of
rotational symmetry.

Lines of symmetry _______ Lines of symmetry _______

Rotational symmetry order ______ Rotational symmetry order ______

Lines of symmetry _______ Lines of symmetry _______

Rotational symmetry order ______ Rotational symmetry order ______

(4)
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7. The diagram below shows a regular hexagon.

(a) Write down the order of rotational symmetry of the hexagon.

.........................
(1)

(b) On the diagram draw in all the lines of symmetry.

(2)

8. Shown below are 4 shapes.

(a) Write down the mathematical name of shape C

.........................
(1)

(b) Which shape has rotational symmetry of order 2.

.........................
(1)
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9. For each road sign write down the number of lines of symmetry and the order of
rotational symmetry.

Lines of symmetry _______ Lines of symmetry _______

Rotational symmetry order ______ Rotational symmetry order ______

Lines of symmetry _______ Lines of symmetry _______

Rotational symmetry order ______ Rotational symmetry order ______

Lines of symmetry _______ Lines of symmetry _______

Rotational symmetry order ______ Rotational symmetry order ______

(6)

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10.

(a) Shade one more square to make a pattern with 1 line of symmetry.

(1)

(b) Shade one more square to make a pattern with rotational symmetry order 2.

(1)

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11. (a) An equilateral triangle is drawn below.

Draw all the lines of symmetry.

(2)

(b) Four small squares are shaded in the diagram below.

Shade in four more small squares to make a pattern with rotational


symmetry order 4.

(2)

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12. A square is drawn inside of a regular octagon.

Draw all the lines of symmetry on this shape.

(1)

13. Here are some shapes.

In the table write down the rotational symmetry for each shape.

(2)

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14. The diagram shows the net of a solid shape.

(a) What is the name of the solid?

.........................
(1)

(b) The net has one line of symmetry.


Draw the line of symmetry on the diagram.

(1)

(c) Add some more squares to the diagram below so it has rotational
symmetry of order four.

(1)

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15. Shane draws a triangle.

He says “the triangle has exactly two lines of symmetry.”

Explain why Shane is incorrect.

……………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………
(2)

16.

Complete the diagram above so that it has rotational symmetry order 2 about
centre A.

(1)
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17. Complete the table below to show the symmetry properties of quadrilaterals.

(3)

18.

Shade in the fewest possible squares to make a pattern with 2 lines of symmetry.

(2)

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19. (a) Shade three more triangles to make a pattern with rotational symmetry
order 3.

(2)

(b) Shade six triangles to make a pattern with rotational symmetry order 6.

(2)

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