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Similar and congruent shapes quiz
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GCSE Mathematics Quiz on Similar and congruent shapes quiz, created by poojabangay on 23/05/2015.
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Question 1
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What is true about similar shapes?
Answer
The angles remain the same but the side lengths change and are proportional(same ratio).
The angles and the side lengths all stay the same.
The shape is flipped around but exactly the same.
Question 2
Question
What is true about congruent shapes?
Answer
The shape is flipped around and the side lengths are different.
The shape is exactly the same but is either mirrored, reflected or flipped.
The angles add up to 360 degrees.
Question 3
Question
Similar and congruent shapes are the same.
Answer
True
False
Question 4
Question
To find a missing side in a similar shape, you find the scale factor and then use this to find missing sides.
Answer
True
False
Question 5
Question
Look at the example and find the missing lengths.
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Answer
42cm and 35cm
30cm and 29cm
20cm and 18cm
Question 6
Question
Find the missing angles in these congruent shapes.
Image:
7a693341-10c4-4c88-a60b-80a126b680ad (image/jpg)
Answer
10degrees
35degrees.
105degrees
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