International School of Madrid SHAPES – LEVEL 3 Q1. Match each shape to the correct name. One has been done for you. 2 marks Page 1 International School of Madrid Q2. 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 Page 2 International School of Madrid Q3. Here are six shapes on a square grid. Write the letters of all the shapes that are squares. .................................................. 1 mark Q4. Complete the table. shape number of right angles ............................... ............................... 231 mark Page 3 International School of Madrid Q5. Here is a diagram for sorting shapes. One of the shapes is in the wrong place. Put a cross ( ) on it. 1 mark Q6. Here are seven shapes. Write the letters of the two shapes which are pentagons. .............................. and .............................. 1 mark Page 4 International School of Madrid Q7. Each of these four squares has been cut into two new shapes. Write the letters of all the new shapes that are hexagons. ........................................ 1 mark Write the letters of all the new shapes that are pentagons. ........................................ 1 mark Q8. Here are some shapes. Two of the shapes are octagons. Put a tick ( ) on them. 1 mark Page 5 International School of Madrid Q9. 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 Page 6 International School of Madrid Q10. Here are four shapes. They each have a different number of right angles. Write the letter for each shape in the correct order. One has been done for you. 1 mark Page 7 International School of Madrid Q11. 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 Page 8 International School of Madrid Q12. Put ticks ( ) and crosses ( ) on the chart to complete it correctly. One has been done for you. 2 marks Page 9 International School of Madrid Q13. Tick ( ) the shape the boy is thinking of. 1 mark Page 10 International School of Madrid Q14. The lines drawn on the grid are two sides of a pentagon. Complete the pentagon. Use a ruler. 1 mark Q15. Draw two more straight lines to make a rectangle. Use a ruler. 1 mark Page 11 International School of Madrid Q16. 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 Q17. 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 Page 12 International School of Madrid Q18. Use the dots to draw a shape that has 4 straight sides and no right angles. 1 mark Q19. On the grid join dots to make a triangle which does not have a right angle. Use a ruler. 1 mark Q20. Complete this sentence. All equilateral triangles have ...................................................... 1 mark Page 13 International School of Madrid Q21. 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 Page 14 International School of Madrid Q22. These nets will fold to make 3-D shapes. Match each net to the name of its shape. 1 mark Page 15 International School of Madrid Q23. 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 Q24. Complete the table. number of faces number of edges 6 12 cuboid 5 square-based pyramid 1 mark Page 16 International School of Madrid Q25. Tom makes this shape from four cubes stuck together. Two circles are drawn on the shape. Tom moves the shape. Draw the circles on the shape in its new position. 1 mark Q26. 1 mark Page 17
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