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TEST QUESTIONNAIRE SET A FINAL EXAMINATION
General Instructions:
- Read and comprehend each problem.
- Shade the circle that corresponds to your answer on the answer sheet.
- Also, in your answer sheet, kindly shade the Questionnaire Set you have taken from the key version and your 6-digits AdDU student code.
- Do not write anything on this questionnaire.
Multiple Choice. Select the best answer for the following questions. Shade the circle that corresponds to your answer. If your answer is not among the choices, shade \( \mathbf{E} \).
1. Which of the following describes the relationship between the length (s) and the number of equal parts ( n ) in all dimensions?
A. As length (s) increases, the number of equal parts ( n ) increases
B. As length (s) increases, the number of equal parts ( n ) decreases
C. As length (s) decreases, the number of equal parts ( \( n \) ) increases
D. As length ( s ) decreases, the number of equal parts ( n ) decreases
2. Which of the words is associated with the transformation known as rotation?
A. Enlargement
B. Flip
C. Slide
D. Turn
3. Which of the following transformations is called "a flip"?
A. Translation
B. Rotation
C. Reflection
D. Dilation
4. What transformation is presented in Figure 1?
A. Dilation
B. Reflection
C. Rotation
D. Translation
Figure 1.
C. Rotation
B. Reflection
Figure 2.
5. What isometry is presented in Figure 2?
A. Glide Reflection
D. Translation
6. What do you call a pattern represented by an infinitely long strip imprinted with a design by a given repeating motif?
A. frieze
B. rosette
C. tessellation
D. wallpaper
7. What transformation is present in all frieze patterns?
A. dilation
B. reflection
C. rotation
D. translation
8. Which of the following statements is NOT true about a plm1 frieze pattern?
A. It has a \( 360^{\circ} \) rotation.
C. It has a vertical reflection.
B. It has a horizontal reflection.
D. It has a translation.
9. What property of a wallpaper pattern indicates that all rotation centers lie on the reflection lines?
A. centered
B. glide
C. primitive
D. rotation
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