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Chapter 2

This document provides a review of 2D and 3D shapes. It includes 7 multiple choice and matching questions about shapes. Some questions cover topics like congruent triangles, parts of circles, properties of shapes, and naming 3D shapes based on their features. The overall document aims to assess understanding of basic geometric concepts.

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Chapter 2

This document provides a review of 2D and 3D shapes. It includes 7 multiple choice and matching questions about shapes. Some questions cover topics like congruent triangles, parts of circles, properties of shapes, and naming 3D shapes based on their features. The overall document aims to assess understanding of basic geometric concepts.

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Chapter 2 2D and 3D shapes

Chapter 2 2D and 3D shapes: Topic review

1) Complete the missing words:

Two congruent shapes have …..…………………..…...……. sides and

…………………………..……….. angles.

Two squares are congruent if their ………………………………... are all equal. [2]

2) Triangles PQR and STU are congruent.

Match each angle in the triangle PQR with the corresponding angle in STU.

Angle PQR Angle TSU

Angle PRQ Angle UTS

Angle QPR Angle TUS [1]

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3) These two triangles are congruent.

Write down the values of a, b and c.

a = ……………………..

b = ……………………..

c = …………………….. [3]

4) Draw a line to match the description with a part of a circle.

Description Part of circle

A Line joining centre


Tangent
to circumference

B A straight line
touching the
Chord
circumference just
once.

C A straight line
joining two points
on the Radius
circumference of a
circle
[1]

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5) Tick (9) to show if these statements are always true, sometimes true, or never true.

Always Sometimes Never


true true true
A tangent is perpendicular to the radius

A chord is longer than a radius


[1]
6) Complete the table.

Description of shape Name of shape

A shape with four triangular faces.

A shape with 12 edges and 6 faces.

A shape with 12 edges, 7 vertices and


7 faces.
[3]

7) Tick to show if these statements are true or false.


True False
There is a shape with exactly 9 edges
There is a prism with exactly 9 vertices
There is a pyramid with exactly 9 faces [1]

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Chapter 2 2D and 3D shapes: Topic review mark scheme


Question Answer Mark Part marks

1 corresponding 2 Award 1 mark for two correct answers.


equal
sides

2 1 All matchings correct.

3 (a =) 10 (cm) 3 Award 1 mark for each correct answer.


(b =) 4 (cm)
(c =) 7 (cm)

4 A tangent 1 All correct for 1 mark.

B chord

C radius

5 TWM Always true 1 Award 1 mark if both correct.


Sometimes true

6 TWM Tetrahedron (or triangular pyramid) 3 1 mark for each correct answer.
Cuboid (or cube or rectangular prism) Condone poor spelling.
Hexagonal pyramid

7 TWM True False 1 All ticks correctly placed.


5
5
5

TOTAL = 12 marks

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