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Two-Dimensional Reflection Symmetry question types

18 questions across 2 question groups — pick any mix to generate a MATHS paper with step-by-step answer keys.

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Two-Dimensional Reflection Symmetry questions

One sample from each question group in this chapter. Select any group above to see the full set with answer keys.

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A circle has:
  • A
    No line symmetry.
  • B
    One line of symmetry.
  • C
    Two lines of symmetry.
  • An unlimited number of lines of symmetry.

Answer: D.

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Mark $(\checkmark)$ against the correct answer. The letter O of the English alphabet has:
  • A
    No line of symmetry.
  • B
    One line of symmetry.
  • Two lines of symmetry.
  • D
    None of these.

Answer: C.

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Mark $(\checkmark)$ against the correct answer. A square has:
  • A
    One line of symmetry.
  • B
    Two lines of symmetry.
  • C
    Three lines of symmetry
  • Four lines of symmetry.

Answer: D.

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Mark $(\checkmark)$ against the correct answer.
A rectangle is symmetrical about:
  • A
    Each one of its sides.
  • B
    Each one of its diagonals.
  • A line joining the midpoints of its opposite sides.
  • D
    None of these.

Answer: C.

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Mark $(\checkmark)$ against the correct answer. A scalene triangle has:
  • No line of symmetry.
  • B
    One line of symmetry.
  • C
    Two lines of symmetry.
  • D
    Three lines of symmetry.

Answer: A.

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