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Y7 Maths Revision (Unit 14) Position and Transformation 48 Marks From 48 Questions

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Y7 Maths Revision (Unit 14) Position and Transformation 48 Marks From 48 Questions

1. The document contains a maths revision on position and transformation with 48 multiple choice questions. 2. The questions cover topics like scale drawings, ratios, coordinates, translations, reflections, rotations, enlargements, and similar shapes. 3. Students are asked to calculate distances and lengths on maps and scale drawings, identify transformations, find new coordinates after transformations, determine scale factors, and compare the properties of transformed shapes.

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Y7 Maths Revision (Unit 14) Position and transformation

48 marks from 48 questions


Question 1

 mm = 0.03 cm

Question 2
A scale drawing is drawn with a scale of 1 : 1000.
On the drawing, a length is 5.6 cm. What is this actual length in centimetres?
 
Actual length =  cm

Question 3
A scale for picture : real thing is in the form 1 : n.
If you know the drawing length, which is the correct calculation to work out the real length?

a. Real length = drawing length × 


n

b.Real length
drawing length ÷ n

Question 4
A scale drawing has a scale of 1 : 1000.
In real life, a length is 150 m. How many metres will this be on the scale drawing?
 
Scale drawing length =  m

Question 5
A plan is drawn with a scale of 1 cm to 5 m.
How do you write this scale as a ratio? 

a. 1:5
b. 2 : 10
c. 1 : 50
d. 1 : 500
Question 6
A map shows that the distance is 150 km between two towns. 

The map has a scale of  1 : 5 000 000

How far is the distance on the map in centimetres?


 
Map distance =  cm
 

Question 7
India measures 3214 km from north to south. A map of India has a scale of 1 : 2 500 000.
What is the distance on the map across India from north to south in centimetres?
 
Map distance =  cm

Question 8
A drawing is made where 160 m represents 4 mm.
What is the scale written as a ratio in its simplest form?

a. 160 : 4

b. 40 000 : 1

c. 2 : 80 000

d. 1 : 40 000

Question 9
Two points lie on the same vertical line. Which coordinates can you use to work out the distance
between the two points?

a. x-coordinates
b. y-coordinates

Question 10
Two points have the same x-coordinates.
Zena works out the difference between the y-coordinates of two points as −7.

What is the distance between these two points?


units
Question 11
(8, 0) and (8, 13) lie on the same line.
Work out the distance between these two points.
  units

Question 12

The point C is moved 4 gridlines down.


Where will it land?
( , )

Question 13
Which of these pairs of coordinates are 7 units apart?

Select all the correct answers.


a. (3, 6) and (7, 6)
b. (−1, 2) and (−1, 9)
c. (1, −4) and (8, −4)
d. (4, 5) and (4, 13)

Question 14
Which pair of points has the shortest distance between them?
a. (7, 2) and (7, 6)
b. (−8, 5) and (−1, 5)
c. (8, 2) and (8, −4)
d. (9, 5) and (9, 13)
Question 15
A parallelogram has its vertices at A, B, C and D.
A is the point (0, 0), B is the point (1, 5) and C is the point (9, 5).
What are the coordinates of D?
( , )

Question 16
A vertical line is drawn on a coordinate grid.
The two points on this vertical line are 4 units apart.

The coordinates of these two points are A(2, q) and B(p, 6).

Work out possible values for p and q.


p=
q=

Question 17
 A translation is:

a.  a slide
b.  a flip
c.  a turn

Question 18

The figure E above has been translated  units to the right.


Question 19

Use a number to complete this statement.


The original circle has been translated:
units to the right.

Question 20

The triangle has been translated:


 unit right and   units up

Question 21
Does the following transformation represent a translation?

a. No, because the shape is no longer the same size.

b. Yes, it has moved 4 units right.


Question 22

Select the two movements needed to translate triangle A into the


image.
a.  1 unit up
b.  2 units up
c.  3 units up
d.  1 unit right
e.  2 units right
f.  3 units right

Question 23
If an object is translated 5 units left, 4 units down, 3 units right, 2 units down, the total translation is:
 units left and   units down

Question 24
A shape was translated 3 left and 2 down.
Then it was translated 8 right and 4 down.
Finally it was translated 2 left and 7 up.
Compared to its original position, it is now:

a. up and to the left


b. up and to the right
c. down and to the left
d. down and to right

Question 25

Reflection is like:

 a. sliding a shape

 b. turning a shape

 c. flipping a shape


Question 26

If the letters were reflected in the dotted line, which one would still look the same?

a. A                   b B

c. C  d. D

Question 27

Select all the diagrams below that show a reflection.

a.              b.

c.              d.
Question 28
Choose the picture that shows a correct reflection in the mirror line.

a. b.

         

 c.    

   

Question 29

Point A is at coordinates (3, 2).


The point A was reflected using the y-axis as the line of reflection.
The reflection of A is at ( , ).
Question 30

This isosceles triangle was reflected in the


line BC.

The resulting image was:

a. a parallelogram

b. a kite

c. a trapezium

d. a rhombus

Question 31
Give the new coordinates of the point (5, –4) on the triangle after a reflection in the x-axis followed by
a reflection in the y-axis.
( , )

Question 32
Give the new coordinates of the point (7, 4) after a reflection in the y-axis.
( ,  )

Question 33
In which of these pictures is the arrow showing an anticlockwise spin?

a.             b.
Question 34
The blue rectangle ABCD has been rotated to create the red rectangle.

Through how many degrees has it been rotated?

Question 35
A wheel has the letter E marked on it.

What does the E look like after turning clockwise 270°?

a.                   b.

c.   d.

Question 36

What will this letter B look like after it has been rotated 270° clockwise?

a.               b.
   

             

c.   d.  
 
 
Question 37
Which of these pictures shows a red dot at the centre of rotation?

a.

     

b.

Question 38

If you rotated a rhombus about its centre how many degrees would you rotate until it fitted exactly on
itself the first time?

°
Question 39
What fraction of a full rotation clockwise about point O is shown?

a.

b.

c.

d.

Question 40

An equilateral triangle was rotated to form this hexagon.


The triangle has an area of 4 cm2.
What is the area of the hexagon?
 cm2

Question 41
To enlarge a shape you need to:

a. multiply every side by the scale factor

b. divide every side by the scale factor


Question 42

Which cylinder is an enlargement of the one shown above?

a.

b.

Question 43

What is the scale factor for the enlargement that maps the orange rectangle onto the green rectangle?
Scale factor = 

Question 44

y = 
Question 45
A scale factor of 1 was used to draw a new image of triangle ABC.
Which statement is true?

 a. The two triangles will be congruent.

 b. The image will be twice the size of the original.

 c. You cannot use a scale factor of 1.

Question 46

Which point is the centre of enlargement of these three


similar hexagons?
 
  
a. A               b. B
c. C   d. D
e. E   f. F

Question 47

The area of the small rectangle is 16 cm2.


What is the area of the larger rectangle?
Area =   cm2
Question 48

Ali wants to double the size of this drawing by redrawing it in a larger grid. The squares in this grid
have sides of 2 cm.
The squares of the new grid will have sides of   cm.

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