SHAPE – level 2 questions 1. Match each shape to its name. One is done for you. 1 mark International School of Madrid 1 2. Write each word in the correct box. faces edges vertices 1 mark 3. Here is half of a symmetrical picture. International School of Madrid 2 Which of these is the reflection of the picture? Write its letter. ............................... 1 mark International School of Madrid 3 4. Here is a centimetre grid. Draw a rectangle whose longer sides are 6cm 1 mark International School of Madrid 4 5. Draw two different rectangles. Use the dots. 1 mark International School of Madrid 5 6. The shaded rectangle covers squares (D, 4) and (E, 4). 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G Draw and shade the rectangle that covers (B, 5) and (B, 6). 1 mark International School of Madrid 6 7. Use the dots to draw one different shape which has a right angle. 1 mark International School of Madrid 7 8. Each of these shapes has one or more lines of symmetry. Draw all the lines of symmetry on each shape. 1 mark International School of Madrid 8 SHAPE – level 3 questions 9. Draw the reflection of the shaded shape in the mirror line. Use a ruler. mirror line 1 mark International School of Madrid 9 10. A square always has four sides. Is it true that a four-sided shape is always a square? Circle Yes or No. Yes / No Explain how you know. 1 mark International School of Madrid 10 11. Here is a diagram for sorting shapes. One of the shapes is in the wrong place. Put a cross ( ) on it. has 3 sides has a right angle 1 mark International School of Madrid 11 12. Here are some nets of shapes. For each net, put a tick ( ) if it folds to make a pyramid. Put a cross ( ) if it does not. 1 mark 13. Here is a tile. International School of Madrid 12 The tile is turned. One of the diagrams below shows the tile after it has been turned. Tick ( ) the correct diagram. 1 mark International School of Madrid 13 14. Draw the reflection of the shaded shape in the mirror line. Use a ruler. 1 mark mirror line International School of Madrid 14 15. These two shapes are made from equilateral triangles. Draw one line of symmetry on each shape. Use a ruler. 1 mark International School of Madrid 15 16. Put ticks ( ) and crosses ( ) on the chart to complete it correctly. One has been done for you. Shape It is a quadrilateral 2 It has one or more right angles 3 2 marks International School of Madrid 16 17. Here are some shaded shapes on a square grid. Write the letters of the two shapes which are hexagons. .............................. and .............................. 1 mark Write the letters of the two shapes which have right angles. .............................. and .............................. 1 mark International School of Madrid 17 18. Here is a shape. Put a tick ( ) on the shape below which is the same as the one above. 1 mark International School of Madrid 18 19. This grid is made of hexagons. Draw the reflection of the shaded shape on the grid. 1 mark International School of Madrid 19 20. This table shows information about four solid shapes. Complete the table. One has been done for you. sphere number of flat surfaces number of curved surfaces 0 1 cone cuboid cylinder 2 marks International School of Madrid 20 21. Complete the diagram below to make a shape that is symmetrical about the mirror line. Use a ruler. mirror line 1 mark 22. Here are seven shapes. A B C D E F G Write the letters of the two shapes which are pentagons. .............................. and .............................. 1 mark International School of Madrid 21 23. Here is a grid with eight squares shaded in. Shade in two more squares to make a symmetrical pattern. 1 mark International School of Madrid 22 24. Complete the diagram below to make a shape that is symmetrical about the mirror line. Use a ruler. mirror line 1 mark International School of Madrid 23 25. Here is a design and a mirror line. mirror line Which one of the designs below is the reflection of the design in the mirror line? Tick ( ) the correct design. 1 mark International School of Madrid 24 26. Here are some shapes. Two of the shapes are octagons. Put a tick ( ) on them. 1 mark International School of Madrid 25 International School of Madrid 26 27. Complete the table. shape number of right angles ............................... ............................... 231 mark International School of Madrid 27 28. The letter D has a line of symmetry. Tick ( ) all the other letters that have a line of symmetry. D M E S N 1 mark International School of Madrid 28 29. Complete the table. number of faces number of edges 6 12 cuboid 5 square-based pyramid 1 mark International School of Madrid 29 30. The arrow is pointing north-east. The arrow is moved a quarter turn clockwise. In which direction is the arrow pointing after it is moved? ............................... 1 mark International School of Madrid 30 31. Here are four shapes on a square grid. Complete the table. property of shape is an octagon has at least 1 right angle shape A shape B shape C shape D 1 mark International School of Madrid 31 32. Two of these diagrams are nets for a triangular prism. Put a tick ( ) in them. 1 mark International School of Madrid 32 33. Lisa places a counter on square D4 She moves it 2 squares east and 3 squares south. Write the position of the square she moves it to. 1 mark International School of Madrid 33 34. Here are four shapes. They each have a different number of right angles. International School of Madrid 34 Write the letter for each shape in the correct order. One has been done for you. 1 mark 35. The lines drawn on the grid are two sides of a pentagon. Complete the pentagon. Use a ruler. 1 mark International School of Madrid 35 36. Here is an arrow. The arrow is rotated 90° clockwise. In which direction does the arrow now point? Put a tick ( ) by the correct answer. 1 mark International School of Madrid 36 37. Here are some regular 2-D shapes. A hand hides part of each one. Match each regular shape to its name. One has been done for you. 1 mark International School of Madrid 37 38. Draw the reflection of the shape in the mirror line. Use a ruler. 1 mark International School of Madrid 38 39. Here is a square with a design on it. The square is reflected in the mirror line. Draw the missing triangle and dots on the reflected square. You may use a mirror or tracing paper. mirror line 1 mark 40. On the grid join dots to make a triangle which does not have a right angle. Use a ruler. 1 mark International School of Madrid 39 41. Draw the reflection of the shaded shape in the mirror line. You may use a mirror or tracing paper. mirror line 1 mark International School of Madrid 40 42. Use a ruler to draw one line of symmetry on each of these designs. You may use a mirror or tracing paper. 2 marks International School of Madrid 41 43. Draw two more straight lines to make a rectangle. Use a ruler. 1 mark International School of Madrid 42 44. Shade in two more squares to make this design symmetrical about the mirror line. You may use a mirror or tracing paper. mirror line 1 mark 45. Tom makes this shape from four cubes stuck together. Two circles are drawn on the shape. Tom moves the shape. International School of Madrid 43 Draw the circles on the shape in its new position. 1 mark 46. Shade one third of this shape. 1 mark Shade one quarter of this shape. 1 mark International School of Madrid 44 47. Draw the reflection of the shape in the mirror line. Use a ruler. You may use a mirror or tracing paper. mirror line 1 mark International School of Madrid 45 48. Here is a jigsaw with one piece missing. Which one of the pieces below fits the hole in the middle? A B C D 1 mark International School of Madrid 46 49. The line on the grid is one side of a square. On the grid, draw the other three sides of the square. Use a ruler. 1 mark International School of Madrid 47 50. What will this kite look like after a Tick ( 1 turn anticlockwise? 4 ) the correct answer. 1 mark International School of Madrid 48 51. Use a ruler to draw the reflection of this shape in the mirror line. You may use a mirror or tracing paper. mirror line 1 mark International School of Madrid 49 52. Use the blank dotted grid to draw the next triangle in the sequence. You may use a ruler. 1 mark International School of Madrid 50 53. Shade in the reflection of this shape. You may use a mirror. mirror line 1 mark 54. Here are some shapes. 6cm 3cm A 6cm 3cm 2cm C 3cm 3cm 3cm B 5cm 4cm International School of Madrid 51 Write the letters B and C in the sorting diagram below to show where shapes B and C should go. Shape A is done for you. shapes 3 sides no sides equal only 2 sides equal more than 2 sides equal A more than 3 sides 2 marks International School of Madrid 52 55. What will this arrow look like after a half turn? Tick ( ) the drawing a,b,c or d which shows this. a b c d 1 mark International School of Madrid 53 56. Draw in the reflection of the shape in the mirror line. You may use a mirror and tracing paper. mirror line 1 mark International School of Madrid 54 57. Draw in lines where you would fold this shape to make a cube. Use a ruler to measure where they would go. 1 mark 58. Follow this route with your pencil. STOP START International School of Madrid 55 Complete this chart showing the route from START to STOP. START left 5 up 3 right 2 .............................. .............................. .............................. STOP 1 mark 59. A shape has 4 right angles. It has 4 sides which are not all the same length. Write the name of this shape. 1 mark International School of Madrid 56 60. Tick ( ) the shape the boy is thinking of. It has 4 corners It has only 2 right angles. 1 mark International School of Madrid 57 61. These nets will fold to make 3-D shapes. Match each net to the name of its shape. square – based pyramid triangular prism cube square tetrahedron cuboid 1 mark International School of Madrid 58 9 8 7 6 X 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 62. (7, 6) are coordinates of a point on the line. (a) Tick ( ) which of these are coordinates of other points on the line. (3,2) (9,10) (5,4) (4,2) (10,9) (7,9) 1 mark (b) How do you know that point (11, 12) would not be on this line? 1 mark International School of Madrid 59 63. A Z F H Write each of these letters in the correct region on this diagram has reflective symmetry has no reflective symmetry has rotational symmetry has no rotational symmetry 2 marks 64. Complete this sentence. All equilateral triangles have ...................................................... 1 mark International School of Madrid 60 65. I'm thinking of a 3-D shape. It has a square base. It has 4 other faces, which are triangles. What is the name of the 3-D shape? 1 mark 66. Use the dots to draw a shape that has 4 straight sides and no right angles. 1 mark International School of Madrid 61 67. Draw the reflection of this triangle in the mirror line. You may use a ruler. You may use tracing paper. mirror line 1 mark 68. Here is a pattern on a window. International School of Madrid 62 Draw how the pattern would look from the other side of the window. 2 marks 69. Here are 7 shapes. A B C D E F G How many of the shapes are octagons? 1 mark International School of Madrid 63 Which two shapes are hexagons? and 1 mark International School of Madrid 64
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