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Q1: A dot grid is given below, you are required to draw a kite, leaf, flower, boat, star and a pot on it?
Dot gridDot gridAns:
The required figures on the dot grid are drawn given below :
Shape formation by dot gridShape formation by dot grid

We can observe a kite, leaf, flower, boat, star and pot in the above figure.

Mirror Halves 

  • Mirror ( or reflection ) symmetry divides a figure or design into halves that are mirror images. 
  • In other words, objects are the same on both sides of a line ( usually in the middle). 
  • Example of Mirror Halves are wings of Butterfly can be exactly get halved and Letter words like H, Y W X are the examples of Mirror halves as they can be exactly cut into two halves


Q2: Which of the following figures has the top view of a table?
View of a tableView of a tableAns: 
From the above two figures, the First figure shows a side view of a table, when we will observe the table from the top, the top view of the table will be the below-given figure
Top view of a tableTop view of a table


Q3: Draw the side, front and top view of the following given figure?
Views of squares blocksViews of squares blocksAns:
The side, front and top views of the above figure are given below :
Side view, front view and top view of blocksSide view, front view and top view of blocks

  • In the side view of a figure, we will observe two square blocks. 
  • In the front view of a figure, we will observe three square blocks. 
  • In the top view of a figure, we will observe two square blocks.


Q4: Draw the front, side and top view of the given figure?
Different view of the hutDifferent view of the hut

Ans: The top, front and side views are shown below :
Front view, side view and top view of a hutFront view, side view and top view of a hut

Rangoli Patterns 

  • We use Rangoli Patterns in Maths to find symmetry and reflection. 
  • It can be done by joining the dotted lines on the dot grid to find symmetry and the reflection of different figures. 
  • In mathematics,  the rangoli symbols go on expanding to form a line and the basic geometrical shapes like the circle, triangle, square, rectangle and so on


Q5: Draw the Mirror halves of the following figures?
Figure(a)Figure(a)Figure(b)Figure(b)

Figure(c)Figure(c)

Figure(d)Figure(d)

Ans: 

  • Figure(a) clearly shows the Mirror half of the capital letter A, and we have to draw the other mirror half of it. The required other mirror half is given below
    Mirror image of half AMirror image of half A
  • Figure(b) clearly shows the Mirror half of the capital letter D, and we have to draw the other mirror half of it. The required other mirror half is given below
    Mirror image of half DMirror image of half D
  • Figure(c) clearly shows the Mirror half of the capital letter N, and we have to draw the other mirror half of it. The required other mirror half is given below
    Mirror image of half NMirror image of half N
  • Figure(d) clearly shows the Mirror half of the capital letter H, and we have to draw the other mirror half of it. The required other mirror half is given below
    Mirror image of half HMirror image of half H

Reflection Symmetry 

  • When the first half of an object reflects the other half of the object in the mirror, then we call it Reflection Symmetry. 
  • Reflection Symmetry can also be named Mirror Symmetry. 
  • For example, in general, human faces are identical on the left and right sides. The wings of most butterflies are identical on both sides, the left and right sides.

Finding Reflection Symmetry

  • The first half of an object must be a reflection of the other half of an object. 
  • Imagine folding a rectangle along each line of symmetry and each of the half matching up perfectly, this is symmetry 
  • For the two symmetrical halves, one of them follows lateral inversion, that is the left side appears to be the right side as it happens when you look in a mirror.


Q6: Below are some given pictures, and you have to think from what kind of view these pictures will seem like this?

Different kinds of viewsDifferent kinds of views

Ans: 

  • Staircase - Side View is seen 
  • Staircase - Top View is seen 
  • Table - Top View is seen 
  • Chair - Side View is seen 
  • Pencil - Top View is seen 
  • Bus - Side View is seen


Q7: Draw some figures out of your imagination which can be exactly cut into two halves?
Ans:

Equal halvesEqual halves

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