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Name: Teacher Assessment Section A Solids Grade E 1. Write down the name of each of these 3-D shapes, (i) (ii) (iii) Answer (i)... (ii)... (iii)... (Total 3 marks) 2. (a) On the isometric grid complete the drawing of a cuboid 4 cm by 3 cm by 2 cm. (2) Calculate the volume of the cuboid....... Success: Answer... cm 3 Target: (2)(Total 4 marks) St Paul s Catholic School 1

Teacher Assessment Section B Plans and Elevations Grade D 1. The diagram shows a prism with an L-shaped cross section. On the grid below, draw the elevation of this solid, from the direction shown by the arrow. St Paul s Catholic School 2

2. The diagram represents a solid made from 9 small cubes. A B The view of the solid from direction A is shown below. On the grid below, draw the view of the solid from direction B. St Paul s Catholic School 3

3. On the grid below, draw and shade in the elevation of the solid from the direction shown by the arrow. St Paul s Catholic School 4

4. This 3-D shape is made from seven cubes. It is drawn on an isometric grid. A B (a) Tim looks down on the shape from A. One of the faces of a cube that he sees is shaded. Shade all the other faces that he sees. On this grid draw the plan from A. (c) On this grid draw the front elevation from B. (Total 3 marks) St Paul s Catholic School 5

5. The diagram shows a solid shape made from 8 cubes. B Plan A Complete the plan view of the shape on the grid below. A B Success: Target: St Paul s Catholic School 6

Teacher Assessment Section C Nets Grade F / E 1. Which three of the following are nets of a cube? A B C D E Answer 2. These are the nets of two solids. Net A Net B What are the names of the solids? Answer Net A... Net B... St Paul s Catholic School 7

3. The diagram shows a cube of side 2 cm. Not to scale 2 cm 2 cm 2 cm (a) How many faces does a cube have? Answer... Draw an accurate net of this cube on the grid below. (3) (Total 4 marks) St Paul s Catholic School 8

4. (i) Shade one more square so that the shaded shape is a net of a cube. (ii) Explain why this shape is not the net of a cube.......... St Paul s Catholic School 9

5. This box has the shape of a cuboid. It has no lid. 2 cm 3 cm 4 cm Draw an accurate net of the box. (Total 3 marks) St Paul s Catholic School 10

6. The diagram shows a cuboid of length 6 cm, width 2 cm and height 3 cm. 3 cm Not to scale 6 cm 2 cm Draw the net of the cuboid. The base has been drawn for you. (Total 3 marks) St Paul s Catholic School 11

7. The diagram shows a cuboid Not drawn accurately 1 cm 2 cm 4 cm (a) How many faces does a cuboid have? Answer... Draw an accurate net of this cuboid on the grid below. (3) (Total 4 marks) Success: Target: St Paul s Catholic School 12

Teacher Assessment Section D Symmetry Grade F 2. The diagram shows the net of a solid. (a) What is the name of the solid? (c) The net has one line of symmetry. Draw the line of symmetry on the diagram. Answer... Add two squares to the diagram below so that it has rotational symmetry of order two. 2. (i) Shade one more square so that the shaded shape has one line of symmetry. (Total 3 marks) (ii) Shade one more square so that the shaded shape has rotational symmetry of order 2. St Paul s Catholic School 13

3. A regular hexagon is drawn below. P (i) Draw the line of symmetry which passes through the point P. (ii) How many lines of symmetry does a regular hexagon have? Answer... 4. A shape is made of 1 cm squares. (a) Work out the perimeter of the shape. Answer cm Work out the area of the shape. Answer. cm 2 (c) Write down the order of rotational symmetry of the shape. Answer (Total 3 marks) St Paul s Catholic School 14

5. (a) Shade two more squares to make a pattern with rotational symmetry of order 2 and centre X. Shade three more squares to make a pattern with 1 line of symmetry. 6. (a) A square is drawn below. (2) (Total 3 marks) Draw all the lines of symmetry. (2) Three small squares are shaded in the diagram. Shade in three more small squares to make a pattern with rotational symmetry order 2. (2) (Total 4 marks) St Paul s Catholic School 15

7. (a) Shade in 2 more small squares to make a pattern that is symmetrical about both diagonals of the large square. (2) Shade in 3 more small squares to make a pattern with rotational symmetry of order 2. (2) (Total 4 marks) 8. Shade 9 more squares so that the grid has rotational symmetry of order 4 about centre (Total 3 marks) St Paul s Catholic School 16

9. (a) A pattern has four lines of symmetry. Part of the pattern is shown below. Complete the pattern. (2) A different pattern has rotational symmetry of order 4 and no line symmetry. Part of the pattern is shown below. Complete the pattern. (2) (Total 4 marks) St Paul s Catholic School 17

10. The diagram shows an equilateral triangle made up of smaller equilateral triangles. Two of the smaller triangles are shaded. Shade four more smaller triangles so that the final shape has rotational symmetry of order 3. 11. (a) Shade four more triangles to make a pattern with 3 lines of symmetry. Shade six more triangles to make a pattern with rotational symmetry order 3. (2) (Total 3 marks) St Paul s Catholic School 18

12. (a) This quadrilateral has exactly two lines of symmetry. (i) (ii) Draw the lines of symmetry on the diagram. Write down the name of this type of quadrilateral. Answer... A different type of quadrilateral also has exactly two lines of symmetry. (i) Complete this quadrilateral on the grid below. (ii) Write down the name of this type of quadrilateral. Answer... (c) Write down one difference between the quadrilaterals in parts (a) and....... (Total 5 marks) St Paul s Catholic School 19

13. Each diagram shows the same cuboid. The length, width and height of the cuboid are all different. A plane cuts each cuboid into two equal parts. For each diagram state whether the plane is a plane of symmetry. (a) Drawn to scale Answer... Drawn to scale Answer... (c) Drawn to scale Answer... (Total 3 marks) 14. How many planes of symmetry has a cuboid?...... Answer... Success: Target: St Paul s Catholic School 20