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Chapter 6

The document provides a review of key concepts from Chapter 6 on Symmetry. It includes 6 questions to test understanding of symmetry properties of shapes. Question 1 asks students to complete statements about lines of symmetry and angles of regular polygons. Question 2 asks students to complete a table with the number of lines of symmetry and rotational order of different shapes. The remaining questions ask students to draw shapes with specific symmetry properties and to analyze and describe the symmetries of provided shapes.

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Chapter 6

The document provides a review of key concepts from Chapter 6 on Symmetry. It includes 6 questions to test understanding of symmetry properties of shapes. Question 1 asks students to complete statements about lines of symmetry and angles of regular polygons. Question 2 asks students to complete a table with the number of lines of symmetry and rotational order of different shapes. The remaining questions ask students to draw shapes with specific symmetry properties and to analyze and describe the symmetries of provided shapes.

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Chapter 6 Symmetry

Chapter 6 Symmetry: Topic review

1) Complete the missing words:

A regular octagon has 4 pairs of ………….…………… sides.

A regular heptagon has ………………………… equal angles.

A regular …………………………has ten lines of symmetry. [3]

2) Complete the table.

Shape Number of lines of Order of rotational


symmetry symmetry
Parallelogram
Regular pentagon
Regular nonagon
[3]

3) a) Draw a shape with rotational symmetry order 4 having no lines of symmetry.

b) Draw a shape with 1 line of symmetry but no rotational symmetry.

c) Draw a shape with 6 lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry of order 6.

[3]

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4) Shade in the smallest number of additional squares to the shape so that the pattern
has rotational symmetry of order 4.

[2]

5) Put these shapes in order of the size of order of rotational symmetry, starting with the
kite.
A regular nonagon, B rectangle, C circle,
D equilateral triangle, E regular heptagon, F kite

F
[3]

6) Describe all the symmetries of these shapes.

a) b)

a) ………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………

b) ………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………… [4]

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Chapter 6 Symmetry: Topic review mark scheme


Question Answer Mark Part marks

1 Parallel 3 1 mark for each correct answer


7 Accept incorrect spelling
decagon

2 0 2 3 2 marks for 2 correct rows


5 5 or
9 9 1 mark for one correct row.

3(a) TWM For example


1 If the intention is correct then award the mark
despite slight inaccuracies.

3(b) TWM For example 1 If the intention is correct then award the mark
despite slight inaccuracies.

3(c) TWM For example 1 If the intention is correct then award the mark
despite slight inaccuracies.

4 TWM 2 Award 2 marks if answer correct.


Award 1 mark if answer correct with 7
squares shaded.

5 TWM (F), B, D, E, A, C 3 3 marks if all correct


2 marks if C at the end and two others in the
correct place
1 mark if C at the end is the only correct one

6(a) 2 lines of symmetry 2 1 mark


rotational symmetry order 2 1 mark

6(b) No lines of symmetry 2 1 mark


rotational symmetry order 4 1 mark

TOTAL = 18 marks

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