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Question 11 Mark
Can we have a rotational symmetry of order more than $1$ whose angle of rotation is$17^\circ ?$
Answer
If the angle of rotation is $17^\circ $, then it is not possible to have rotational symmetry of order more than one since $360^\circ $ is not completely divisible by $17^\circ .$
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Question 21 Mark
Can we have a rotational symmetry of order more than $1$ whose angle of rotation is $45^\circ ?$
Answer
If the angle of rotation is $45^\circ $, then it is possible to have rotational symmetry of order more than one since, $360^\circ $ is completely divisible by $45^\circ .$
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Question 31 Mark
If a figure has two or more lines of symmetry, should it have rotational symmetry of order more than $1?$
Answer
Yes, a figure having two or more lines of symmetry will have rotational symmetry of order more than one since, both the line symmetry and the rotational symmetry are symmetric about the centre axis.
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Question 41 Mark
Draw, wherever possible, a rough sketch of a quadrilateral with a rotational symmetry of order more than $1$ but not a line symmetry.
Answer
Not possible. A quadrilateral with a line symmetry may have rotational symmetry of order one but not more than one.
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Question 51 Mark
Name any two figures that have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry.
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An equilateral triangle and a square have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry.
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Question 61 Mark
Give the order of rotational symmetry for the figure:
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The figure has a $3rd$ order of rotational symmetry.
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Question 71 Mark
Give the order of rotational symmetry for the figure:

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The figure has a 6th order of rotational symmetry.

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Question 81 Mark
Give the order of rotational symmetry for the figure:
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The figure has a $5th$ order of rotational symmetry.
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Question 91 Mark
Give the order of rotational symmetry for the figure:
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The figure has a $4th$ order of rotational symmetry.
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Question 101 Mark
Give the order of rotational symmetry for the figure:
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The figure has a $4th$ order of rotational symmetry.
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Question 111 Mark
Give the order of rotational symmetry for the figure:
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The figure has a $3rd$ order of rotational symmetry.
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Question 121 Mark
State the number of lines of symmetry for figure: A regular hexagon
Answer
The number of lines of symmetry $= 6$
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Question 131 Mark
State the number of lines of symmetry for figure: A quadrilateral
Answer
The number of lines of symmetry $= 0$
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Question 141 Mark
State the number of lines of symmetry for figure: A parallelogram
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The number of lines of symmetry $= 0$
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Question 151 Mark
State the number of lines of symmetry for figure: A rhombus
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The number of lines of symmetry $= 2$
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Question 161 Mark
State the number of lines of symmetry for figure: A rectangle
Answer
The number of lines of symmetry  $= 2$
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Question 171 Mark
State the number of lines of symmetry for figure: A square
Answer
The number of lines of symmetry  =$ 4$
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Question 181 Mark
State the number of lines of symmetry for figure: A scalene triangle
Answer
The number of lines of symmetry $= 0$
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Question 191 Mark
State the number of lines of symmetry for the figure: An isosceles triangle
Answer
The number of lines of symmetry $= 1$
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Question 201 Mark
State the number of lines of symmetry for figure: A circle
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The number of lines of symmetry = Infinite

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Question 211 Mark
State the number of lines of symmetry for figure: An equilateral triangle
Answer
The number of lines of symmetry $= 3$
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Question 231 Mark
Copy the diagram and complete the shape to be symmetric about the mirror line:

Answer
To complete the figure, we need to join the squares exactly the same way as the shape is in on the other side of the line of symmetry. Hence, the completed figure is shown as follows:

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Question 241 Mark
Copy the diagram and complete the shape to be symmetric about the mirror line:

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To complete the figure, we need to join the squares exactly the same way as the shape is in on the other side of the line of symmetry. Hence, the completed figure is shown as follows:

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Question 251 Mark
In the figure, the mirror line (i.e., the line of symmetry) is given as a dotted line. Complete the figure performing reflection in the dotted (mirror) line. (You might perhaps place a mirror along the dotted line and look into the mirror for the image). Are you able to recall the name of the figure you complete?

Answer
The other side of the figure is found by just flipping the image onto the vertical axis.
The figure is an octagon, since there are eight sides and all sides are equal.

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Question 261 Mark
In the figure, the mirror line (i.e., the line of symmetry) is given as a dotted line. Complete the figure performing reflection in the dotted (mirror) line. (You might perhaps place a mirror along the dotted line and look into the mirror for the image). Are you able to recall the name of the figure you complete

Answer
The reflection in the dotted line is-

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Question 271 Mark
In the figure, the mirror line (i.e., the line of symmetry) is given as a dotted line. Complete the figure performing reflection in the dotted (mirror) line. (You might perhaps place a mirror along the dotted line and look into the mirror for the image). Are you able to recall the name of the figure you complete?

Answer
The other side of the figure is found by just flipping the image onto the vertical axis.
The figure is a circle since the radius of the figure is uniform.

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Question 281 Mark
In the figure, the mirror line (i.e., the line of symmetry) is given as a dotted line. Complete the figure performing reflection in the dotted (mirror) line. (You might perhaps place a mirror along the dotted line and look into the mirror for the image). Are you able to recall the name of the figure you complete?
Answer
The other figure side of the figure is found by just flipping the image onto the vertical axis.
The figure is a rhombus since all sides are equal and the angle between the sides is not $90^{\circ}$.
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Question 291 Mark
In the figure, the mirror line (i.e., the line of symmetry) is given as a dotted line. Complete the figure performing reflection in the dotted (mirror) line. (You might perhaps place a mirror along the dotted line and look into the mirror for the image). Are you able to recall the name of the figure you complete?

Answer
The other side of the figure is found by just flippling the image onto the vertical axis.

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Question 301 Mark
In the figure, the mirror line (i.e., the line of symmetry) is given as a dotted line. Complete the figure performing reflection in the dotted (mirror) line. (You might perhaps place a mirror along the dotted line and look into the mirror for the image). Are you able to recall the name of the figure you complete?

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The complete figure is a rectangle.
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Question 311 Mark
Given the line of symmetry, find the other hole:

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The other hole must lie in such a position such that the line of symmetry divides the figure into two identical halves. In this case, the hole lies on either side of the line of symmetry.

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Question 321 Mark
Given the line of symmetry, find the other hole:

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The other hole must lie in such a position such that the line of symmetry divides the figure into two identical halves. In this case, the hole lies on the other half of the circle.

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Question 331 Mark
Given the line of symmetry, find the other hole:

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The other hole must lie in such a position such that the line of symmetry divides the figure into two identical halves. In this case, the hole lies on the other side of the line of symmetry and in the same corner.

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Question 341 Mark
Given the line of symmetry, find the other hole:

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The other hole must lie in such a position such that the line of symmetry divides the figure into two identical halves. In this case, the hole lies on the other side of line of symmetry and on the opposite side.

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Question 351 Mark
Given the line of symmetry, find the other hole:

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The other hole must lie in such a position such that the line of symmetry divides the figure into two identical halves. In this case, the hole lies on the other side of the line of symmetry and in the same corner.

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Question 361 Mark
Copy the figure with punched holes and find the axes of symmetry:

Answer
The given figure is a triangle and the holes lie on the median. Hence, the line of symmetry will be the median bisecting the two holes.

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Question 371 Mark
Copy the figure with punched holes and find the axes of symmetry:

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The given figure is a triangle and the holes lie on two corners of the triangle. Hence, the line of symmetry will be the median of the triangle between the two holes.

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Question 381 Mark

Copy the figure with punched holes and find the axes of symmetry:

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The given figure is a triangle and the holes lie on two corners of the triangle. Hence, the line of symmetry will be the median of the triangle in between the two holes.

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Question 391 Mark
Copy the figure with punched holes and find the axes of symmetry:

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The given figure is a square the holes lie in the middle and on one side of the square. Hence, the line of symmetry will just be a vertical line through the centre bisecting one of the holes.

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Question 401 Mark
Copy the figure with punched holes and find the axes of symmetry:
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The given figure is a square the holes lie on each of the $4$ corners. Hence, the line of symmetry will be a horizontal and a vertical line along with the two diagonals of the square.
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Question 411 Mark

Copy the figure with punched holes and find the axes of symmetry:

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The axes of symmetry in the given figures are as follows:

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Question 421 Mark
Copy the figure with punched holes and find the axes of symmetry:

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The axis of symmetry for the given figure:

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Question 431 Mark
Copy the figure with punched holes and find the axes of symmetry:

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The axis of symmetry for the given figure:

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Question 441 Mark
Copy the figure with punched holes and find the axes of symmetry:

Answer
The given figure is a circle where two holes lie on the horizontal diameter and one on the vertical diameter. Hence, the line of symmetry will be a vertical line on the diameter bisecting the hole.

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Question 451 Mark
Copy the figure with punched holes and find the axes of symmetry:

Answer
The given figure is a circle and the holes lie on the horizontal and vertical diameter. Hence, the line of symmetry will be a vertical line vertical and horizontal passing through the centre and bisecting the holes.

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Question 461 Mark
Copy the figure with punched holes and find the axes of symmetry:

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The given figure is a circle and the holes lie on the horizontal diameter. Hence, the line of symmetry will be a vertical line in between the holes and a horizontal line bisecting the two holes and both passing through the centre.

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Question 471 Mark
Copy the figure with punched holes and find the axes of symmetry:

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The axis of symmetry for the given figure:

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Question 481 Mark
What other name can you give to the line of symmetry of a circle?
Answer
'Diameter' is the line of symmetry of a circle.
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Question 491 Mark
What other name can you give to the line of symmetry of an isosceles triangle?
Answer
'Altitude' is the line of symmetry of an isosceles triangle
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