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Introduction to transformations - Test Bite

1. Which of these shapes are congruent?

A B C D
A shape that looks like two triangles joined together at one point. Two short, fat triangles joined together at one point. Two long thin triangles joined together at one point. A shape that looks like two triangles joined together at one point.

B and D
A and D
A and C

2. Which of these solids are congruent?

A B C D
A 3D L shape A 3d L shape A shorter 3D L shape A 3D L shape 2 cubes wide.

A and C
A and B
B and C

3. Which triangle is a reflection of triangle A?

Triangle A is a right-angle triangle with the right angle in the top right. Triangle B is a reflection of triangle A. Triangle C is the same as triangle A but in a different place. Triangle D is triangle A rotated through 180 degrees. Triangle E is the same as triangle A but rotated 270 degrees.

D
B
C

4. Which triangle is a translation of triangle A?

Triangle A is a right-angle triangle with the right angle in the top right. Triangle B is a reflection of triangle A. Triangle C is the same as triangle A but in a different place. Triangle D is triangle A rotated through 180 degrees. Triangle E is the same as triangle A but rotated 270 degrees.

B
C
D

5. Shape A is rotated in a clockwise direction. Which of the following shows A after 1/4 turn?

A is a backwards L shape. B is A rotated 180 degrees. C is A rotated 90 degrees clockwise. D is A rotated 90 degrees anti-clockwise.

B
C
D

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