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Shape & Space Summative Assessment Part 1

Please check your answers against the correct answers below:


TRANSFORMATION

3 = Rotation (flip) 4 = Translation 5 = Rotation (flip) 6 = Rotation (turn) 7 = Dilation (Zoom)


(slide)

Your Flip Your Slide Your Flip Your Turn Your Zoom
answer answer answer answer answer
(Reflect (Transla (Reflect (Rotate) (Dilate)
) te) )

Your answer for 8 is none of the options given because The image above does not show
any process of change in the shape that is shown, or any congruence or similarity.
Congruence = Two shapes are congruent when you can Turn, Flip
and/or Slide one so it fits exactly on the other

Similarity = Two shapes are similar when the only difference is size
(and possibly the need to move, turn or flip one around)

Reflection = Reflection is if you could fold an image and have both


halves match exactly.

Transformation = To move or slide a shape without rotating or flipping


it.

The answer is None of the options given because this shape is made up three different types of
circles with varying lines inside them to represent the corners of the cube depicted. The three different
circles types have a transformed pair.

LINES

A = Horizontal D = Parallel G = Transverse

Your answer A Your answer D Your answer G

B = Vertical E = Converging H = Perpendicular

Your answer B Your answer E Your answer H

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C = Oblique F = Intersecting I = Symmetry

Your answer C Your answer F Your answer I


10. What connection is there between number of sides and number of lines of
symmetry in regular polygons?
Your answer: Each line of Answer: Number of sides = Number of lines of
symmetry must be the symmetry
bisector of one of the sides.
The line of symmetry must
pass through the center of
the shape (possible
because a regular polygon
always has a center but an
irregular polygon isn't) and
the lines of symmetry while
passing through the
midpoint, it must be
perpendicular there. And
therefore the lines of
symmetry in a regular
polygon is the same
amount as the number of
angles and sides.

South Africa Brazil 11. Which of the following flags


is asymmetrical?

Answer = South Africa & Brazil

Your answer = South Africa,


Brazil, Finland, The Bahamas
Finland The WRONG
Bahamas

Lines are considered to be


13 =Intersecting Lines intersecting if they are
angled towards each
other, even if the point at
which they intersect is not

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12 = Scalene triangle has depicted.


NO lines of symmetry.

Your answer: Scalene Your answer: Oblique which means Oblique means
Triangles "slanted", and this example shows an example of a
slanted line.

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TRIANGLES & ANGLES: Definitions & Diagrams


Your Name Diagram Definition Your
Answer Answer

scalene A. scalene no equal angles A


or sides

equilateral B. 3 equal angles B


and 3 equal sides
equilateral

issceles C. issceles 2 equal angles C


and 2 equal sides

obtuse D. obtuse 1 angle that is D


more than 90

acute E. acute 3 angles less E


than 90

right-angled F. right- 1 angle that is F


exactly 90
angled

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16. Estimate the following angles:

55 ( 10) 150 ( 10) 90


Your answer: 50 Your answer: 160 Your answer: 90

17. Estimate the angles between the hands on the clock.


17a = 130 ( 5)

Your answer: 150


WRONG
17b = 145 ( 5)

Your answer: 160


WRONG

17c = 85 ( 3)

Your answer: 90
WRONG

17d. There are 360 in a


circle. Your estimates should
equal to 360. Your estimate
for angle c should be close

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to but not 90 as it is just


smaller than a right angle.

My estimates are
reasonable because I
related them to 90 and
180 angles, and I know
the characteristics of each
of the two angles, and I
know the relative size of a
10 angle, so with this
information I am able to
make a reasonable
estimate.

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18. What is the sum of the interior angles of the shapes listed
below:
18a = Sum total of the angles in a pentagon
= 540
(5 x 108 = 540)

Your answer: 540

18b = Sum total of the angles in a


equilateral triangle = 180
(3 x 60 = 180)

Your answer: 180

18c = Sum total of the angles in a decagon


= 1440
(10 x 144 = 1440)

Your answer: 1440

18d = Sum total of the angles in a heptagon


= 900.2
(7 x 128.6 = 900.2)

Your answer: 900.2

POLYGONS: Irregular Polygons

quadrilate
TERM triangle ral pentagon hexagon heptagon octagon nonagon decagon
# SIDES &
VERTICES 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ANSWERS L V T F
YOUR ANSWER L V T F

19b. Give a DIFFERENT example of a capital


letter that IS an irregular polygon and HAS
at least one line of symmetry.
Answer = Any of the letters in grey

Your answer = W

19c. Give a DIFFERENT example of a capital


letter that IS an irregular polygon and HAS
NO lines of symmetry.
Answer = Any of the letters in red

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Your answer = C

19d. The capital letter "O" is not a polygon


because The letter "O" does not have any
sides.

All letters in BLACK are NOT


polygons because they do not
have straight sides.

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