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Geometry Practice Test Unit 2 Transformations in the Plane (G.CO.A.2 - G.CO.A.5) Name: Date: Pd: 1) What type of symmetry is shown in this picture? (multiple choices-select all that apply) A) Point symmetry B) Line symmetry C) Rotational symmetry 2) For each regular polygon, what are the center and angle of rotation? 3) A certain transformation maps ABC to ABC ' ' '. a) What is the image of BC? T A? b) What is ( ) c) What is the pre-image of B '? 4) A positive angle of rotation turns a figure A) clockwise B) counterclockwise 5) Which of the following transformations creates a figure that is similar (but not congruent) to the original figure? I. Translation II. Rotation III. Dilation A) I only B) II only C) III only D) II and III 6) Which transformation is defined as a transformation along a vector such that the segment joining a point and its image has the same length as the vector and is parallel to the vector? A) Reflection C) Rotation B) Dilation D) Translation 7) You ride in an elevator from the ground floor to the penthouse suite. What type of transformation is this an example of? 8) Using words, describe the translation that would be made by the rule: ( xy, ) ( x 5, y+ 4). SNRPDP Practice Test Unit 2: Transformations in the Plane NVACS Revised 2014-2015 Page 1 of 7

9) A statue at the park needs to be moved. Workers need to move it 7 yards north and 20 yards west. Which of the following represents the job they must do? {Use North = Up and West = Left on your coordinate graph} A) 20 yards in the x direction and 7 yards in the +y direction. B) 7 yards in the +x direction and 20 yards in the +y direction. C) 20 yards in the +x direction and 7 yards in the +y direction. D) 7 yards in the x direction and 20 yards in the y direction. 10) The line of reflection between these two triangles is y = -1. true / false 11) The figures show the pre-image ( ABCD) and image ( ABCD ' ' ' ') under a transformation. Determine which transformation is illustrated and whether the transformation appears to be rigid. a) b) c) Page 2 of 7

12) Which transformation maps ABC onto D DEF? 13) Determine if each statement is true or false: a) The image of the point (4, -3) under a reflection across the x-axis is (-4, -3). true / false b) The image of the point (-5, 4) under a reflection across the y-axis is (5, 4). true / false c) The image of the point (-1, 8) under a reflection across the line y = x is (8, -1). true / false 14) Name the image of each point after a reflection over the given line. a) (-4, 3); y-axis b) (5, 5); y = x c) (-7, 0); x-axis 15) Mapping notation is used to indicate a transformation. i) Graph the image of the transformed figure ii) State the type of transformation iii) Determine if it is an isometry x, y ( x, y ) a) ( ) x, y ( x,3 y ) b) ( ) Page 3 of 7

c) ( x, y) ( x 4, y 4) 16) Graph the image of the figure under the given translation: 3, 2 17) As the first step in designing a logo, you draw the figure shown in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane. Then you reflect the figure across the x-axis. You complete the design by reflecting the original figure and its image across the y-axis. Draw the completed design. 18) When point P is reflected across the y-axis, its image lies in Quadrant IV. When point P is reflected across the line y = x, its position does not change. What can you say about the coordinates of point P? In which quadrant would the pre-image point start? Page 4 of 7

19) Suppose you translate the given triangle along 10, 10 and then reflect the image across the y- axis. In which quadrant would the final image lie? Write a single rule that completes both transformations. 20) Point M is the midpoint of AB. After a rigid motion, can you conclude that M is the midpoint of AB? ' ' Why or why not? 21) Use coordinate notation to write a rule for the rotation that maps ABC to ABC ' ' '. What is the angle of rotation? 22) Jessica is a computer graphics designer and is working on an ad for the local coffee shop. The figure shows a coffee mug in two different positions. Which describes the transformation of the coffee mug in position I to the image in position II? A) a reflection over a horizontal line and a translation down. B) translation down and a reflection over a vertical line. C) 180 rotation. D) translation to the right and a reflection over a vertical line. 23) A student was asked to use coordinate notation to describe the result of a 180 rotation followed by a translation 3 units to the right and 5 units up. xy, [ y+ 3], [ x 5]. The student wrote this notation: ( ) ( ) Find and correct the student s error(s). Explain. Page 5 of 7

24) Which shadow shows a reflection of the corresponding figure? A) B) C) D) 25) Which figure represents a reflection of figure 3? A) figure 1 B) figure 2 C) figure 4 D) figure 5 26) A parallelogram has vertices at (0, 0), (0, 6), (4, 4), and (4, -2). Which transformation maps the parallelogram to itself? A) A reflection across the line x = 2. B) A reflection across the line y = 2. C) A rotation of 180 about the point (2, 2). D) A rotation of 180 about the point (0, 0). 27) Specify a sequence of transformations that will map ABCD to PQRS. 28) Which of the following capital letters (if written simply) has line symmetry? A) F B) R C) O D) L Page 6 of 7

29) What are the coordinates of point T, the image point of T(-2, 5) after a reflection in the origin? A) (2, 5) B) (2, -5) C) (-2, -5) D) (5, -2) 30) JT has coordinates J(-2, -5) and T(2, 3). The segment is rotated about the origin 180 to form J T. J T is translated over 6 to the right and down 3 to form J T. What are the coordinates of J T and J T? Page 7 of 7