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Angles and Lines Questions

This document contains several math problems involving geometry concepts such as angles, lines, shapes, and fractions. It provides questions about identifying different types of angles (acute, obtuse, right) in various diagrams. It also includes questions about drawing lines parallel and perpendicular to given lines on shapes. The questions are at a KS2 level and include practice questions from past SATs exams from 2009 to 2017.

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Angles and Lines Questions

This document contains several math problems involving geometry concepts such as angles, lines, shapes, and fractions. It provides questions about identifying different types of angles (acute, obtuse, right) in various diagrams. It also includes questions about drawing lines parallel and perpendicular to given lines on shapes. The questions are at a KS2 level and include practice questions from past SATs exams from 2009 to 2017.

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ANGLES AND LINES


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CONTENT Here is a REFERENCES:
DOMAIN doubling sequence. KS2 SATS
G2, G4 PRACTICE QUESTIONS BY TOPIC
Write the three missing numbers.
3
1 Look at this shape.

[2009]
× 2 that is less×than
Tick ( ) each angle 2 a right angle.
×2 ×2
4i

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2 Here are two shapes on a square grid.
[2015]
For each shape, write how5many right angles it has. Total out of 5

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[1 mark]

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37 Here are five angles marked on a grid of squares.

[2016]

d
c
a

Write the letters of the angles that are obtuse.

1 mark

Write the letters of the angles that are acute.

3G2 Clean 1 mark


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4 Look at the letters below.

[2017]
Circle the letter below that has both parallel and perpendicular lines.

A C E L Z 1 mark

[1 mark]

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KS2 item template version 1.1
M0146_2 – 3 October 2013 10:13 AM – Version 2

85 In thisisshape,
Here part ofone line. is obtuse.
of the angles
a number
[2014]
Tick
Write( in) the missing
obtuse angle.
fraction.

1 1
0 4 2 1 8

1 mark

1 mark

[1 mark]

96 This diagram has four angles marked A, B, C and D.


[2011]

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C
D

Write the letters of the angles that are obtuse angles.

1 mark

[1 mark]

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13 Circle the pentagon with exactly four acute angles.
7
13
[2017] Circle the pentagon with exactly four acute angles.
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[2017]
13 Circle the pentagon with exactly four acute angles.
12
[2017] Here is a diagram for sorting numbers.
[2017]

Write these three numbers in the correct boxes.

You may not need to use all of the boxes.

5 9 17 20

10

12

2 marks

1 mark

15 1 mark
[1
[1 mark]
mark]
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[1 mark]
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13 This shape is three-quarters of a circle.
8 [1 mark]
[2001]
[2001]

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5

How many degrees is angle x ? O 13

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KS2 item template version 2

8
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9 The diagram shows a shaded octagon on a square grid.

[2016S] Line A joins two vertices of the octagon.

Join two other vertices to draw a line parallel to line A.

Use a ruler.

1 mark

Join two vertices to draw a line perpendicular to line A.

Use a ruler.

1 mark

[2 marks]

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KS2 item template version 1.1
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10 Here is a regular octagon with two vertices joined to make
the line AB.
[2008]

Join two other vertices to draw one line that is parallel to


the line AB.

B
21a

1 mark

Here is the octagon again.

Join two vertices to draw one line that is perpendicular to


the line AB.

B
21b

1 mark

[2 marks]

21 Total out of 4
11
[2012]

[2 marks]

Sourced from SATs-Papers.co.uk https://www.SATs-Papers.co.uk


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12 Here is a shape on a square grid.
[2000]

C B

For each sentence, put a tick (✓) if it is true.


Put a cross (✘) if it is not true.

Angle C is an obtuse angle.

Angle D is an acute angle.

Line AD is parallel to line BC.

Line AB is perpendicular to line AD. 20

2 marks

[2 marks]

13
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13 This regular 12-sided shape has a number at each vertex.
[2008]

3
2 4

1 5

0 6

11 7

10 8
9

Ben turns the pointer from zero, clockwise through 150 °

Which number will the pointer now be at?

18a

1 mark

Nisha turns the pointer clockwise from number 2 to number 11

Through how many degrees does the pointer turn?

° 18b

1 mark

[2 marks]

16
16
14 Layla completes one-and-a-half somersaults in a dive.

[2017]

start

finish
How many degrees does Layla turn through in her dive?

°
1 mark

[1 mark]

18
15
[2009] Not to scale

65°

Calculate the size of angle y in this diagram.

Do not use a protractor (angle measurer).

y= ° 18

1 mark

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KS2 item template version 1.2
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16 PQ is a straight line.
[Extra]
Not drawn
accurately

Calculate the size of angle x.

Do not use a protractor (angle measurer).


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16 Calculate the size of angles a and b in this diagram.
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16 Calculate the size of angles a and b in this diagram. [1 mark]
[2016]
[2016]
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16 Calculate the size of angles a and b in this diagram.
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1617 Calculate the size of angles a and b in this diagram.
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160˚ a b scale

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18 Write the missing number.
18 Write the missing number.
15
18 A shaded isosceles triangle is drawn inside a rectangle.
[2016S]

Not
to
a scale

38º

Calculate the size of angle a.

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18 Here is a rectangle.
[2 marks]
2 marks

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18[2015] Here is a rectangle. 34º
a
Here is a rectangle.
[2015]19
34º Not to
[2015] a scale
34º
a Not to
b scale
Not to
scale
b
5
b
Calculate the size of angles a and b.

Do not measure the angles.


Calculate the size of angles a and b.
Calculate the size of angles a and b.
Do not measure the angles.
Do not measure the angles. a= ° 20a

1 mark
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a= ° 20a

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1 mark
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b= ° [1
20b
mark]
[1 mark]

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mark

1 mark
[1 mark]
21
20
20
26
[2013] PQ is a straight line.
[2013] Not to scale

Not drawn
accurately

50º

p 50º

Calculate
Calculatethe
thesize
sizeofofangle
anglep in
x. the diagram.

Do not
Do notuse
useaaprotractor
protractor(angle measurer).
(angle measurer).

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[1 mark]
Show
your
method Calculate the size of angle x
21
21i
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22 [2 marks]
2 marks
70º
Total out of 6
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Missing angle

10 12 Work out the size of angle y

[2 marks]
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63˚
26 PQ is a straight line.
12 Work out the size of angle y

22 Calculate the size of angle y Not drawn


accurately
[Extra]

63˚

73˚ Not drawn


accurately

83˚

Calculate the size of angle x.

Do not use a protractor (angle measurer).

°
! 26

[2 marks]

26
23 Here is an equilateral triangle inside a rectangle.
[2001]

22

Not to scale
x

y= °
2 marks

Calculate the value of angle x.

Do not use a protractor (angle measurer).

Show
your method.
You may get
a mark.

Y7/ Ma/Levels 4–6/P2 O


13 26

2 marks
[2 marks]

27 p and q each stand for whole numbers.


9
24 The diagram shows two overlapping squares and a straight line.
[2000]

Not to scale

Calculate the value of angle x and the value of angle y.

Do not use a protractor (angle measurer).

x= ° 9a

1 mark

y= ° 9b

1 mark

[2 marks]

8
Overlap

20
25 The diagram shows a square and an equilateral triangle.
[Extra]

Not drawn
accurately

Calculate the sizes of angles x, y and z

1 mark

1 mark

x= ° y= ° z= °
1 mark

[3 marks]

Y8/Ma/Levels 4–6/P2
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