138 Reasoning question on grouping of identical figures

138 Reasoning question on grouping of identical figures

Here are some reasoning questions using shapes for grouping identical figures.


Example 1: Identifying Identical Figures

Question:
Which two shapes are exactly identical?

πŸŸ₯ πŸ”Ί πŸ”΅ πŸŸ₯

A) πŸ”Ί and πŸ”΅
B) πŸŸ₯ and πŸŸ₯
C) πŸ”Ί and πŸŸ₯
D) All are different

Answer:
B) πŸŸ₯ and πŸŸ₯
(The two red squares are identical, so they belong in the same group.)


Example 2: Finding the Odd One Out

Question:
Which shape does not belong in the group?

πŸ”΅ πŸ”΅ πŸ”΄ πŸ”΅

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth

Answer:
C) πŸ”΄
(The third shape is red, while the others are blue. So, it is the odd one out.)


Example 3: Grouping Based on Number of Sides

Question:
Which group contains only shapes with the same number of sides?

A) πŸ”Ί 🟦 ⭘
B) ⭘ 🟠 🟣
C) πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί
D) ⬣ β¬  πŸ”Ί

Answer:
C) πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί
(All these shapes are triangles, meaning they each have three sides.)


Example 4: Grouping Based on Symmetry

Question:
Which group contains only symmetrical shapes?

A) πŸ”Ί ⬜ ⭘
B) 🟑 πŸ”Ά πŸ”Ί
C) ⬛ πŸ”· πŸ”»
D) ⬣ ⬠ ⬟

Answer:
A) πŸ”Ί ⬜ ⭘
(A triangle, square, and circle all have symmetrical properties.)


Example 5: Finding Identical Rotated Figures

Question:
Which shape remains the same even when rotated 90Β°?

A) πŸ”³
B) πŸ”»
C) πŸ”·
D) ⭐

Answer:
A) πŸ”³
(A square looks the same after a 90-degree rotation, so all rotations are identical.)


Example 6: Grouping Shapes by Curves vs. Straight Edges

Question:
Which of these groups contains only curved shapes?

A) ⭘ 🟠 🟣
B) ⬛ πŸ”· πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”· πŸ”Ά β¬ 
D) ⬑ β¬’ πŸ”»

Answer:
A) ⭘ 🟠 🟣
(All these shapes are circles, meaning they have only curved edges.)


Example 7: Matching Mirror Images

Question:
Which shape looks the same in a mirror reflection?

A) πŸ”΅
B) πŸ”»
C) πŸ”·
D) ⬟

Answer:
A) πŸ”΅
(A circle looks the same in a mirror because it is perfectly symmetrical.)

8. Identifying Mirror Images

Question:
Which shape looks the same in a mirror reflection?

A) πŸ”΅
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”·
D) ⬟

Answer:
A) πŸ”΅
(A circle looks the same in a mirror because it is perfectly symmetrical.)


9. Finding the Identical Shape

Question:
Which shape is identical to the first one?

πŸ”» ⬛ πŸ”· πŸ”»

A) ⬛
B) πŸ”·
C) πŸ”»
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
C) πŸ”»
(The two red downward triangles are identical.)


10. Identifying the Rotated Shape

Question:
Which shape remains the same even after rotation?

A) ⬜
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”·
D) β¬ 

Answer:
A) ⬜
(A square looks the same after a 90-degree rotation.)


11. Finding the Odd One Out

Question:
Which shape does not belong in the group?

πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί πŸ”·

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth

Answer:
D) Fourth
(The first three are triangles, while the fourth is a diamond.)


12. Grouping by Number of Sides

Question:
Which group contains only shapes with four sides?

A) πŸ”Ί ⬛ ⬜
B) πŸ”· πŸ”΅ πŸ”Ί
C) ⬜ ⬛ πŸ”³
D) πŸ”Ά πŸ”» ⬣

Answer:
C) ⬜ ⬛ πŸ”³
(All these shapes are squares or rectangles, each having four sides.)


13. Identifying the Reversed Shape

Question:
Which shape is the mirror image of πŸ”Ί?

A) πŸ”»
B) πŸ”·
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬜

Answer:
A) πŸ”»
(A triangle flipped upside-down is a downward triangle.)


14. Finding the Shape with Maximum Symmetry

Question:
Which shape has the most lines of symmetry?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”΅
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅
(A circle has infinite lines of symmetry.)


15. Matching Shapes by Pattern

Question:
Which two shapes belong in the same group based on their edges?

A) πŸ”Ί and πŸ”·
B) ⬛ and ⬜
C) πŸ”΅ and πŸ”·
D) πŸ”Ά and πŸ”Ί

Answer:
B) ⬛ and ⬜
(Both are four-sided shapes: a square and a rectangle.)

16. Identifying the Same Shape in a Different Orientation

Question:
Which shape is identical to the first one but rotated?

πŸ”» ⬜ πŸ”Ί πŸ”»

A) ⬜
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”·
D) πŸ”Ά

Answer:
B) πŸ”Ί
(A triangle remains the same shape when rotated but may appear upside-down.)


17. Finding the Odd One Out

Question:
Which shape does not belong in the group?

⬛ πŸ”³ ⬜ πŸ”Ί

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth

Answer:
D) Fourth
(The first three are four-sided shapes, while the fourth is a triangle.)


18. Identifying the Rotated Shape

Question:
Which shape looks exactly the same after rotating 180Β°?

A) πŸ”·
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”Ί
D) ⬣

Answer:
B) ⬜
(A square looks identical after rotating 180Β°.)


19. Grouping Based on Number of Sides

Question:
Which group contains only shapes with three sides?

A) πŸ”Ί πŸ”· ⬛
B) πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί
C) ⬣ β¬  πŸ”Ί
D) πŸ”Ά πŸ”» ⬑

Answer:
B) πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί
(All these shapes are triangles, each having three sides.)


20. Identifying the Shape with the Most Curves

Question:
Which of these shapes has the most curved edges?

A) πŸ”΅
B) πŸ”·
C) πŸ”Ά
D) ⬜

Answer:
A) πŸ”΅
(A circle has a fully curved edge, unlike the others with straight sides.)


21. Mirror Image Recognition

Question:
Which shape is the mirror image of πŸ”·?

A) πŸ”»
B) πŸ”·
C) πŸ”Ί
D) ⬜

Answer:
B) πŸ”·
(A diamond remains the same in a mirror unless tilted.)


22. Identifying the Shape That Looks the Same in All Directions

Question:
Which shape looks exactly the same no matter how you rotate it?

A) ⬣
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬛

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅
(A circle looks the same in every direction.)


23. Grouping by Similar Patterns

Question:
Which two shapes belong in the same group based on straight edges only?

A) πŸ”Ί and πŸ”·
B) ⬛ and ⬜
C) πŸ”΅ and πŸ”·
D) πŸ”Ά and πŸ”Ί

Answer:
B) ⬛ and ⬜
(Both are four-sided shapes with only straight edges.)

24. Identifying the Hidden Shape

Question:
Which shape can be hidden inside a square when overlapped?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) πŸ”΅
C) πŸ”·
D) ⬣

Answer:
A) πŸ”Ί
(A triangle can fit inside a square when placed correctly.)


25. Finding the Shape That Completes the Pattern

Question:
Which shape should come next in the sequence?

πŸ”Ί πŸ”· πŸ”Ί πŸ”· ?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬜

Answer:
B) πŸ”Ί
(The pattern alternates between πŸ”Ί and πŸ”·.)


26. Finding the Odd One Out Based on Symmetry

Question:
Which shape does not belong in the group based on symmetry?

πŸ”Ί ⬜ πŸ”΅ ⬛

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth

Answer:
A) First
(A triangle has only one axis of symmetry, while others have multiple.)


27. Identifying a Shape That Cannot Be Formed by Combining Two Triangles

Question:
Which shape cannot be formed by combining two triangles?

A) ⬜
B) πŸ”·
C) πŸ”Ί
D) ⬣

Answer:
D) ⬣
(A hexagon cannot be made by combining just two triangles.)


28. Identifying the Reversed Shape

Question:
Which shape is the mirror image of πŸ”»?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) πŸ”΅
C) πŸ”·
D) ⬜

Answer:
A) πŸ”Ί
(The mirror image of a downward triangle is an upward triangle.)


29. Identifying the Shape That Looks Different When Rotated 90Β°

Question:
Which shape will look different when rotated 90Β°?

A) ⬜
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬣

Answer:
B) πŸ”Ί
(A triangle changes orientation when rotated 90Β°.)


30. Completing the Shape Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”΅ πŸ”΅ πŸ”΄ πŸ”΅ ?

A) πŸ”΄
B) πŸ”΅
C) πŸ”·
D) ⬛

Answer:
A) πŸ”΄
(The pattern follows one red shape after every three blue ones.)


31. Matching Shapes Based on Number of Corners

Question:
Which two shapes belong in the same group based on corners?

A) πŸ”Ί and πŸ”·
B) ⬛ and ⬜
C) πŸ”΅ and πŸ”·
D) πŸ”Ά and πŸ”Ί

Answer:
B) ⬛ and ⬜
(Both are squares/rectangles with four corners.)

32. Identifying the Shape with the Most Sides

Question:
Which shape has the most sides?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬛
C) ⬣
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
C) ⬣
(A hexagon has six sides, more than a triangle, square, or diamond.)


33. Finding the Missing Shape in a Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί ⬜ πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί ?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”΅
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
B) ⬜
(The pattern repeats two triangles, then a square.)


34. Identifying the Shape That Changes When Flipped

Question:
Which shape looks different when flipped horizontally?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) πŸ”΅
C) πŸ”·
D) ⬜

Answer:
C) πŸ”·
(A diamond flips to a different orientation, unlike a circle or square.)


35. Finding the Shape That Does Not Belong

Question:
Which shape does not fit with the others?

⬜ ⬛ πŸ”Ί ⬜

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth

Answer:
C) Third
(The first, second, and fourth are squares, while the third is a triangle.)


36. Matching Shapes Based on Rotational Symmetry

Question:
Which shape stays the same when rotated 90Β°?

A) ⬜
B) πŸ”·
C) πŸ”Ί
D) ⬣

Answer:
A) ⬜
(A square looks the same after rotating 90Β°.)


37. Identifying the Shape That Can Fit Inside a Circle

Question:
Which shape can be perfectly enclosed inside a circle?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) ⬛
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
D) πŸ”΅
(A circle can perfectly enclose another circle.)


38. Finding the Shape That Completes the Series

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”΅ ⬛ πŸ”΅ ⬛ ?

A) ⬛
B) πŸ”΅
C) πŸ”·
D) πŸ”Ί

Answer:
B) πŸ”΅
(The pattern alternates between a circle and a square.)


39. Identifying the Shape with the Most Lines of Symmetry

Question:
Which shape has the most lines of symmetry?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”΅
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅
(A circle has infinite lines of symmetry.)


40. Finding the Shape That Forms a New Shape When Combined

Question:
Which shape can be combined with another of the same shape to form a rectangle?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) πŸ”΅
C) πŸ”·
D) ⬜

Answer:
A) πŸ”Ί
(Two triangles can combine to form a rectangle.)

41. Identifying the Shape That Can Tile a Surface Without Gaps

Question:
Which shape can be used to cover a surface completely without leaving gaps?

A) πŸ”΅
B) πŸ”·
C) ⬛
D) πŸ”Ί

Answer:
C) ⬛
(Squares can tile a surface perfectly without leaving gaps.)


42. Finding the Shape That Cannot Be Folded into a Cube

Question:
Which of these shapes cannot be folded into a cube?

A) ⬛
B) πŸ”Ί
C) ⬜
D) ⬣

Answer:
D) ⬣
(A hexagon cannot form a cube when folded.)


43. Identifying the Shape That Appears in a Shadow

Question:
If you shine a light on a sphere (πŸ”΅), what shape does its shadow form?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”΅
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅
(A sphere’s shadow is a circle when viewed from any angle.)


44. Finding the Shape That Can Be Made by Folding Paper Once

Question:
Which shape can be created by folding a square sheet of paper once?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬛
C) ⬜
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
A) πŸ”Ί
(A single fold along the diagonal makes a triangle.)


45. Identifying the Shape with the Least Number of Sides

Question:
Which shape has the fewest number of sides?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) ⬛
D) ⬣

Answer:
B) πŸ”Ί
(A triangle has three sides, fewer than any other option.)


46. Completing the Color and Shape Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”΅ πŸ”· πŸ”΅ ⬜ πŸ”΅ ?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) ⬜
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
C) ⬜
(The pattern repeats: Circle – Diamond – Circle – Square – Circle – Square.)


47. Identifying the Shape That Forms a Star When Combined

Question:
Which shape can be combined with another of the same shape to form a star?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) πŸ”΅
C) ⬛
D) ⬜

Answer:
A) πŸ”Ί
(Two triangles can combine to form a star shape.)


48. Finding the Shape That Stays the Same in Any View

Question:
Which shape looks the same from any angle?

A) πŸ”΅
B) πŸ”·
C) πŸ”Ί
D) ⬜

Answer:
A) πŸ”΅
(A circle or sphere looks the same from all directions.)


49. Identifying the Shape That Can Form a Pyramid

Question:
Which shape can be used as a base for a pyramid?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) πŸ”΅
C) ⬜
D) ⬛

Answer:
C) ⬜
(A square base is common for pyramids.)


50. Finding the Shape That Can Be Split into Two Identical Shapes

Question:
Which shape can be split into two identical smaller shapes?

A) πŸ”·
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬛

Answer:
B) ⬜
(A square can be divided into two identical rectangles or triangles.)

51. Identifying the Shape That Matches a Folded Paper Cutout

Question:
If you fold a square piece of paper in half and cut a triangle along the edge, what shape will it form when unfolded?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬛
C) πŸ”·
D) ⬣

Answer:
C) πŸ”·
(A triangle cut along the edge will form a diamond shape when unfolded symmetrically.)


52. Finding the Shape That Can Roll in a Straight Line

Question:
Which of these shapes can roll in a straight line?

A) πŸ”·
B) ⬛
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬣

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅
(A circle or sphere can roll smoothly in a straight line.)


53. Identifying the Shape That Can Stack Without Gaps

Question:
Which shape can be stacked without any gaps?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬛
C) πŸ”΅
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
B) ⬛
(Squares or rectangles can stack perfectly without gaps.)


54. Finding the Shape That Can Be Split into Three Identical Parts

Question:
Which shape can be divided into three identical smaller shapes?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬛
C) πŸ”·
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
A) πŸ”Ί
(A triangle can be divided into three smaller triangles.)


55. Identifying the Shape That Can Rotate 120Β° and Look the Same

Question:
Which shape looks the same when rotated 120Β°?

A) ⬜
B) πŸ”·
C) πŸ”Ί
D) ⬣

Answer:
D) ⬣
(A hexagon looks identical every 120Β° rotation.)


56. Completing the Shape Rotation Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί ⬜ πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ί ?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”·
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
B) ⬜
(The pattern follows Triangle – Triangle – Square.)


57. Identifying the Shape That Can Form a 3D Cube

Question:
Which shape can be folded into a 3D cube?

A) πŸ”·
B) ⬛
C) πŸ”΅
D) πŸ”Ί

Answer:
B) ⬛
(Six squares can fold into a cube.)


58. Finding the Shape That Has the Least Symmetry

Question:
Which shape has the fewest lines of symmetry?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) ⬜
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
B) πŸ”Ί
(A scalene triangle has zero lines of symmetry.)


59. Identifying the Shape That Looks the Same Upside Down

Question:
Which shape looks the same when flipped upside down?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”΅
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅
(A circle looks the same from any angle.)


60. Finding the Shape That Can Be Cut into Four Equal Triangles

Question:
Which shape can be cut into four equal triangles?

A) πŸ”·
B) ⬛
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬣

Answer:
B) ⬛
(A square can be divided diagonally twice to form four equal triangles.)

61. Identifying the Shape That Has the Most Diagonal Lines

Question:
Which shape has the most diagonals?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬛
C) πŸ”·
D) ⬣

Answer:
D) ⬣
(A hexagon has 9 diagonals, more than a square or triangle.)


62. Finding the Shape That Can Be Made Using Only Straight Lines

Question:
Which of these shapes can be made entirely of straight lines?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”΅
C) ⬣
D) ⬛

Answer:
A) πŸ”·, C) ⬣, and D) ⬛
(Circles are the only shape that do not have straight lines.)


63. Identifying the Shape That Can Fold Into a 3D Pyramid

Question:
Which shape can be folded to create a 3D pyramid?

A) πŸ”·
B) ⬛
C) πŸ”Ί
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
C) πŸ”Ί
(Triangles can form a tetrahedral pyramid when folded.)


64. Completing the Shape Growth Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ίβ¬› πŸ”Ίβ¬›β¬› ?

A) πŸ”Ίβ¬›β¬›β¬›
B) πŸ”Ίβ¬›β¬›
C) ⬛⬛⬛⬛
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
A) πŸ”Ίβ¬›β¬›β¬›
(The number of squares increases by one in each step.)


65. Identifying the Shape That Can Form a Honeycomb Structure

Question:
Which shape can be used to form a honeycomb pattern?

A) ⬜
B) πŸ”·
C) πŸ”Ί
D) ⬣

Answer:
D) ⬣
(A hexagon is used in honeycomb patterns for its efficient packing.)


66. Finding the Shape That Creates a Star When Overlapped

Question:
Which two shapes can be overlapped to form a star?

A) ⬜ and πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί and πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅ and πŸ”΅
D) ⬛ and ⬜

Answer:
B) πŸ”Ί and πŸ”Ί
(Two overlapping triangles create a six-pointed star.)


67. Identifying the Shape That Can Form a Cylinder When Rotated

Question:
Which 2D shape can be rotated to create a cylinder?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”΅
C) ⬛
D) πŸ”Ί

Answer:
C) ⬛
(A rectangle, when rotated, forms a cylinder.)


68. Finding the Shape That Can Fit Inside a Sphere

Question:
Which shape can be perfectly enclosed inside a sphere?

A) ⬛
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬜

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅
(A sphere can be perfectly enclosed within another sphere.)


69. Identifying the Shape That Can Be Divided into Six Equal Triangles

Question:
Which shape can be divided into six equal triangles?

A) πŸ”·
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬣

Answer:
D) ⬣
(A hexagon can be divided into six equal triangles.)


70. Completing the Shape Reflection Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark in this mirror reflection?

πŸ”Ί | πŸ”Ί
⬜ | ⬜
πŸ”΅ | ?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬛

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅
(A circle’s reflection is still a circle.)

71. Identifying the Shape That Can Be Folded Into a Cone

Question:
Which shape can be rolled into a cone?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”΅
C) ⬛
D) β­•

Answer:
D) β­• (Circle)
(A circular sheet can be rolled into a cone by cutting out a sector.)


72. Finding the Shape That Can Fit Inside a Cube Without Gaps

Question:
Which shape can fit inside a cube without leaving any empty space?

A) πŸ”΅
B) ⬛
C) πŸ”·
D) πŸ”Ί

Answer:
B) ⬛ (Square or Rectangle)
(A cube is made up of six squares, and smaller cubes can perfectly fill it.)


73. Identifying the Shape That Has the Most Faces in 3D

Question:
Which of these 3D shapes has the most faces?

A) Cube
B) Pyramid
C) Sphere
D) Hexagonal Prism

Answer:
D) Hexagonal Prism
(A hexagonal prism has 8 faces, more than a cube (6) or pyramid (5).)


74. Completing the Shape Expansion Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”Ί πŸ”Ίβ¬œ πŸ”Ίβ¬œβ¬› ?

A) πŸ”Ίβ¬œβ¬›β¬›
B) πŸ”Ίβ¬œβ¬›
C) ⬛⬛⬛⬛
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
A) πŸ”Ίβ¬œβ¬›β¬›
(The pattern adds one square in each step.)


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75. Identifying the Shape That Forms a Sphere When Rotated

Question:
Which 2D shape forms a sphere when rotated?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) πŸ”΅
C) ⬜
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
B) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle rotated in 3D forms a sphere.)


76. Finding the Shape That Is Not a Quadrilateral

Question:
Which shape is not a quadrilateral?

A) πŸ”·
B) ⬛
C) πŸ”Ί
D) ⬜

Answer:
C) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
(A quadrilateral has 4 sides, but a triangle has only 3.)


77. Identifying the Shape That Can Tile a Floor Without Gaps

Question:
Which shape can be used to tile a floor without leaving gaps?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) ⬜
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
C) ⬜ (Square)
(Squares perfectly tile a surface without gaps.)


78. Finding the Shape That Forms a Cylinder When Rotated

Question:
Which 2D shape forms a cylinder when rotated?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬜
C) ⬛
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
C) ⬛ (Rectangle)
(A rotated rectangle forms a cylinder.)


79. Identifying the Shape That Has No Straight Edges

Question:
Which shape has no straight edges?

A) πŸ”·
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬛

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle has only curved edges.)


80. Completing the Symmetry Reflection Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark in this symmetry reflection?

πŸ”Ί | πŸ”Ί
⬜ | ⬜
πŸ”΅ | ?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬛

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle remains the same after reflection.)

81. Identifying the Shape That Has the Most Lines of Symmetry

Question:
Which of these shapes has the most lines of symmetry?

A) πŸ”Ί (Equilateral Triangle)
B) ⬛ (Square)
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
D) πŸ”· (Rhombus)

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle has infinite lines of symmetry.)


82. Finding the Shape That Can Form a Pentagon When Combined

Question:
Which shape can be combined to create a pentagon?

A) ⬜
B) πŸ”·
C) πŸ”Ί
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
C) πŸ”Ί (Triangles)
(Five triangles can be arranged to form a pentagon.)


83. Identifying the Shape That Is Not a Polygon

Question:
Which of the following is NOT a polygon?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”΅
C) ⬛
D) ⬣

Answer:
B) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A polygon has straight sides, but a circle has a curved boundary.)


84. Completing the Shape Counting Pattern

Question:
Which number should replace the question mark?

πŸ”Ί (3 sides) ⬛ (4 sides) πŸ”· (??)

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6

Answer:
C) 5
(A pentagon has 5 sides.)


85. Identifying the Shape That Forms a Pyramid When Folded

Question:
Which shape can be folded into a pyramid?

A) ⬛
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”·
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
B) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
(Triangles can form the sides of a pyramid.)


86. Finding the Shape That Can Tile a Surface Without Gaps

Question:
Which shape can be used to tile a floor without gaps?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”·
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
B) ⬜ (Square)
(Squares tile a floor perfectly without leaving spaces.)


87. Identifying the Shape That Looks the Same When Rotated 180Β°

Question:
Which shape looks the same when rotated 180Β°?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”΅
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
B) ⬜ (Square)
(A square remains unchanged after a 180Β° rotation.)


88. Finding the Shape That Can Fit Inside a Sphere Without Gaps

Question:
Which shape can be perfectly enclosed inside a sphere?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) πŸ”΅
C) ⬛
D) ⬜

Answer:
B) πŸ”΅ (Sphere)
(A sphere fits perfectly inside another sphere.)


89. Completing the Shape Reflection Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark in this mirror reflection?

πŸ”Ί | πŸ”Ί
⬜ | ⬜
πŸ”΅ | ?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬛

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle’s reflection is the same as the original.)


90. Identifying the Shape That Can Be Split into Six Equal Triangles

Question:
Which shape can be divided into six equal triangles?

A) πŸ”·
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬣

Answer:
D) ⬣ (Hexagon)
(A hexagon can be divided into six identical triangles.)

91. Identifying the Shape That Can Be Formed by Stacking Three Squares

Question:
If three identical squares are stacked on top of each other, which 3D shape is formed?

A) Cube
B) Rectangular Prism
C) Pyramid
D) Cylinder

Answer:
B) Rectangular Prism
(Stacking three squares creates a rectangular prism.)


92. Finding the Shape That Can Be Divided into Two Equal Trapezoids

Question:
Which of these shapes can be split into two equal trapezoids?

A) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
B) ⬛ (Square)
C) ⬜ (Rectangle)
D) πŸ”΅ (Circle)

Answer:
C) ⬜ (Rectangle)
(A rectangle can be cut diagonally into two trapezoids.)


93. Identifying the Shape That Forms a Sphere When Spun

Question:
Which 2D shape forms a sphere when rotated?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) πŸ”΅
C) ⬛
D) ⬜

Answer:
B) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(Spinning a circle around its diameter creates a sphere.)


94. Completing the Shape Expansion Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”Ί ➝ πŸ”Ίβ¬› ➝ πŸ”Ίβ¬›β¬› ➝ ?

A) πŸ”Ίβ¬›β¬›β¬›
B) πŸ”Ίβ¬›β¬›
C) ⬛⬛⬛⬛
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
A) πŸ”Ίβ¬›β¬›β¬›
(The pattern adds one square in each step.)


95. Identifying the Shape That Looks the Same in a Mirror

Question:
Which shape remains unchanged when reflected in a mirror?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬜
C) πŸ”΅
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle always looks the same in a mirror.)


96. Finding the Shape That Can Be Folded Into a Cube

Question:
Which shape can be folded to form a cube?

A) ⬛ (Square Net)
B) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
C) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
D) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)

Answer:
A) ⬛ (Square Net)
(A cube can be folded from a net of six squares.)


97. Identifying the Shape That Can Be Stacked to Form a Cone

Question:
Which shape can be stacked or folded into a cone?

A) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
B) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
C) ⬜ (Rectangle)
D) ⬛ (Square)

Answer:
B) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A sector of a circle can be folded into a cone.)


98. Finding the Shape That Can Be Formed by Combining Two Triangles

Question:
Which shape is formed when two identical triangles are combined along their longest side?

A) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
B) ⬜ (Rectangle)
C) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
D) πŸ”΅ (Circle)

Answer:
C) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
(Two identical triangles joined along their longest side form a rhombus.)


99. Identifying the Shape That Forms a Cylinder When Folded

Question:
Which 2D shape can be rolled into a cylinder?

A) πŸ”Ί
B) ⬜
C) ⬛
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
C) ⬛ (Rectangle)
(A rolled-up rectangle forms a cylinder.)


100. Completing the Shape Reflection Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark in this symmetry reflection?

πŸ”Ί | πŸ”Ί
⬜ | ⬜
πŸ”΅ | ?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬛

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle remains the same after reflection.)

101. Identifying the Shape That Has the Most Edges

Question:
Which 3D shape has the most edges?

A) Cube
B) Cylinder
C) Hexagonal Prism
D) Sphere

Answer:
C) Hexagonal Prism
(A hexagonal prism has 18 edges – 6 on the top, 6 on the bottom, and 6 vertical edges.)


102. Finding the Shape That Can Fit Inside a Triangle Without Gaps

Question:
Which shape can fit inside a triangle without leaving any empty space?

A) Circle
B) Another Triangle
C) Square
D) Pentagon

Answer:
B) Another Triangle
(Triangles can be subdivided into smaller triangles without gaps.)


103. Identifying the Shape That Forms a Cube When Stacked

Question:
Which shape can be stacked to create a cube?

A) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
B) ⬜ (Square)
C) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
D) πŸ”· (Rhombus)

Answer:
B) ⬜ (Square)
(Squares stacked in three dimensions form a cube.)


104. Completing the Shape Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”Ί ➝ πŸ”Ίβ¬› ➝ πŸ”Ίβ¬›β¬› ➝ ?

A) πŸ”Ίβ¬›β¬›β¬›
B) πŸ”Ίβ¬›β¬›
C) ⬛⬛⬛⬛
D) πŸ”·

Answer:
A) πŸ”Ίβ¬›β¬›β¬›
(The pattern adds one square in each step.)


105. Identifying the Shape That Is Not a Polygon

Question:
Which of the following is not a polygon?

A) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
B) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
C) ⬛ (Square)
D) ⬣ (Hexagon)

Answer:
B) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A polygon has straight sides, while a circle has no sides.)


106. Finding the Shape That Can Tile a Surface Without Gaps

Question:
Which shape can be used to tile a floor without gaps?

A) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
B) ⬜ (Square)
C) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
D) πŸ”΅ (Circle)

Answer:
B) ⬜ (Square)
(Squares perfectly tile a surface without leaving spaces.)


107. Identifying the Shape That Looks the Same When Rotated 180Β°

Question:
Which shape looks the same when rotated 180Β°?

A) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
B) ⬜ (Square)
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
D) πŸ”· (Rhombus)

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle looks the same from any angle.)


108. Finding the Shape That Can Be Folded Into a Pyramid

Question:
Which shape can be folded into a pyramid?

A) ⬛ (Square)
B) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
C) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
D) πŸ”΅ (Circle)

Answer:
B) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
(Triangles form the faces of a pyramid.)


109. Identifying the Shape That Can Be Split Into Six Equal Triangles

Question:
Which shape can be divided into six equal triangles?

A) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
B) ⬜ (Rectangle)
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
D) ⬣ (Hexagon)

Answer:
D) ⬣ (Hexagon)
(A hexagon can be divided into six identical triangles.)


110. Completing the Symmetry Reflection Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark in this symmetry reflection?

πŸ”Ί | πŸ”Ί
⬜ | ⬜
πŸ”΅ | ?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬛

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle’s reflection is the same as the original.)

111. Identifying the Shape That Has the Least Symmetry

Question:
Which of these shapes has the least number of lines of symmetry?

A) ⬜ (Square)
B) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
C) πŸ”Ί (Scalene Triangle)
D) πŸ”΅ (Circle)

Answer:
C) πŸ”Ί (Scalene Triangle)
(A scalene triangle has no lines of symmetry.)


112. Finding the Shape That Can Be Formed by Folding a Rectangle

Question:
If you fold a rectangle in half along its longest side, what shape do you get?

A) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
B) ⬜ (Square)
C) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
D) ⬛ (Smaller Rectangle)

Answer:
D) ⬛ (Smaller Rectangle)
(Folding a rectangle along its longest side gives a smaller rectangle.)


113. Identifying the Shape That Forms a Cone When Rolled

Question:
Which shape can be rolled into a cone?

A) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
B) ⬛ (Square)
C) ⬜ (Rectangle)
D) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)

Answer:
D) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
(A triangle can be rolled into a cone-like shape when curved.)


114. Completing the Shape Expansion Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”Ί ➝ πŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί ➝ πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί ➝ ?

A) πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί
B) πŸ”·
C) ⬛
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
A) πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί
(The pattern adds one triangle in each step.)


115. Identifying the Shape That Cannot Be Folded Into a Cube

Question:
Which of these shapes cannot be folded into a cube?

A) Six squares
B) A single large rectangle
C) A net of six connected squares
D) A 3D framework of edges

Answer:
B) A single large rectangle
(A single rectangle cannot be folded into a cube.)


116. Finding the Shape That Has the Most Faces in 3D

Question:
Which of these 3D shapes has the most faces?

A) Cube
B) Tetrahedron
C) Dodecahedron
D) Sphere

Answer:
C) Dodecahedron
(A dodecahedron has 12 pentagonal faces.)


117. Identifying the Shape That Can Be Divided Into Four Equal Triangles

Question:
Which shape can be divided into four equal triangles?

A) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
B) ⬜ (Rectangle)
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
D) πŸ”Ί (Equilateral Triangle)

Answer:
D) πŸ”Ί (Equilateral Triangle)
(A large equilateral triangle can be subdivided into four smaller ones.)


118. Completing the Shape Rotation Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

⬜ β†’ πŸ”Ί β†’ πŸ”· β†’ ?

A) ⬣
B) πŸ”΅
C) ⬛
D) ⬜

Answer:
A) ⬣ (Hexagon)
(The pattern follows increasing sides in geometric shapes.)


119. Identifying the Shape That Forms a Cylinder When Folded

Question:
Which 2D shape can be rolled into a cylinder?

A) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
B) ⬜ (Rectangle)
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
D) ⬛ (Square)

Answer:
B) ⬜ (Rectangle)
(A rectangle can be rolled into a cylinder by joining opposite edges.)


120. Completing the Shape Reflection Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark in this mirror reflection?

πŸ”Ί | πŸ”Ί
⬜ | ⬜
πŸ”΅ | ?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬛

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle’s reflection is the same as the original.)

121. Identifying the Shape That Has the Most Vertices

Question:
Which 2D shape has the most vertices?

A) Triangle
B) Pentagon
C) Octagon
D) Hexagon

Answer:
C) Octagon
(An octagon has 8 vertices, which is more than the other shapes.)


122. Finding the Shape That Can Be Folded Into a Cone

Question:
Which shape can be rolled into a cone?

A) ⬜ (Rectangle)
B) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
C) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
D) πŸŒ“ (Sector of a Circle)

Answer:
D) πŸŒ“ (Sector of a Circle)
(A sector of a circle can be folded into a cone.)


123. Identifying the Shape That Remains the Same When Rotated 90Β°

Question:
Which of these shapes looks the same when rotated 90Β°?

A) ⬜ (Square)
B) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
C) ⬣ (Hexagon)
D) πŸ”΅ (Circle)

Answer:
D) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle looks the same from any angle.)


124. Completing the Shape Expansion Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”Ί ➝ πŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί ➝ πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί ➝ ?

A) πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί
B) πŸ”·
C) ⬛
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
A) πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί
(The pattern adds one triangle in each step.)


125. Identifying the Shape That Can Be Used to Tile a Surface Without Gaps

Question:
Which of these shapes can tile a floor without any gaps?

A) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
B) ⬜ (Square)
C) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
D) πŸ”΅ (Circle)

Answer:
B) ⬜ (Square)
(Squares fit perfectly without gaps.)


126. Finding the Shape That Has the Most Faces in 3D

Question:
Which of these 3D shapes has the most faces?

A) Cube
B) Tetrahedron
C) Dodecahedron
D) Sphere

Answer:
C) Dodecahedron
(A dodecahedron has 12 pentagonal faces.)


127. Identifying the Shape That Can Be Divided into Four Equal Triangles

Question:
Which shape can be divided into four equal triangles?

A) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
B) ⬜ (Rectangle)
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
D) πŸ”Ί (Equilateral Triangle)

Answer:
D) πŸ”Ί (Equilateral Triangle)
(A large equilateral triangle can be subdivided into four smaller ones.)


128. Completing the Shape Rotation Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

⬜ β†’ πŸ”Ί β†’ πŸ”· β†’ ?

A) ⬣
B) πŸ”΅
C) ⬛
D) ⬜

Answer:
A) ⬣ (Hexagon)
(The pattern follows increasing sides in geometric shapes.)


129. Identifying the Shape That Can Be Folded Into a Cube

Question:
Which shape can be folded into a cube?

A) ⬛ (Square Net)
B) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
C) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
D) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)

Answer:
A) ⬛ (Square Net)
(A cube can be folded from a net of six squares.)


130. Completing the Shape Reflection Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark in this mirror reflection?

πŸ”Ί | πŸ”Ί
⬜ | ⬜
πŸ”΅ | ?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬛

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle’s reflection is the same as the original.)

131. Identifying the Shape with the Fewest Sides

Question:
Which of the following 2D shapes has the fewest sides?

A) Hexagon
B) Triangle
C) Pentagon
D) Square

Answer:
B) Triangle
(A triangle has 3 sides, which is the least among the options.)


132. Finding the Shape That Can Be Folded Into a Cylinder

Question:
Which 2D shape can be rolled into a cylinder?

A) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
B) ⬜ (Rectangle)
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
D) ⬛ (Square)

Answer:
B) ⬜ (Rectangle)
(A rectangle can be rolled into a cylinder by joining opposite edges.)


133. Completing the Shape Sequence

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”Ί β†’ πŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί β†’ πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί β†’ ?

A) πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί
B) πŸ”·
C) ⬛
D) πŸ”΅

Answer:
A) πŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”ΊπŸ”Ί
(The pattern adds one triangle in each step.)


134. Identifying the Shape That Has the Most Symmetry

Question:
Which of the following shapes has the most lines of symmetry?

A) ⬜ (Square)
B) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
C) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
D) πŸ”΅ (Circle)

Answer:
D) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle has infinite lines of symmetry.)


135. Finding the Shape That Can Be Tiled Without Gaps

Question:
Which shape can be used to tile a floor without any gaps?

A) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
B) ⬜ (Square)
C) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
D) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)

Answer:
B) ⬜ (Square)
(Squares fit perfectly without gaps.)


136. Identifying the Shape That Forms a Pyramid When Folded

Question:
Which shape can be folded into a pyramid?

A) ⬛ (Square)
B) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
C) πŸ”· (Rhombus)
D) πŸ”΅ (Circle)

Answer:
B) πŸ”Ί (Triangle)
(A pyramid is formed using triangles as faces.)


137. Completing the Mirror Image Pattern

Question:
Which shape should replace the question mark?

πŸ”Ί | πŸ”Ί
⬜ | ⬜
πŸ”΅ | ?

A) πŸ”·
B) πŸ”Ί
C) πŸ”΅
D) ⬛

Answer:
C) πŸ”΅ (Circle)
(A circle’s reflection is the same as the original.)


138. Finding the Shape That Has the Most Faces in 3D

Question:
Which of these 3D shapes has the most faces?

A) Cube
B) Tetrahedron
C) Dodecahedron
D) Sphere

Answer:
C) Dodecahedron
(A dodecahedron has 12 pentagonal faces.)

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