Primary Practice Questions
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    • Read each question carefully
    • Attempt every question.
    • Check your answers seem right.
    • Always show your workings
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1.   Here is a triangle on a grid.
     The triangle is translated so that point A moves to point B.
       Draw the triangle in its new position.
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2.   Here is a rectangle drawn on a grid.
     The rectangle is translated 3 right and 1 up.
       Draw the rectangle in its new position.
3.   Here is a triangle drawn on a grid.
     The triangle is translated 2 left and 3 down.
       Draw the rectangle in its new position.
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4.   Here is a quadrilateral on a grid.
     The quadrilateral is translated so that point A moves to point B.
       Draw the quadrilateral in its new position.
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5.   Here is a square drawn on a coordinate grid.
     The square is translated 4 left and 1 up.
       Draw the square in its new position.
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6.   Here is a triangle drawn on a coordinate grid.
     The triangle is translated 1 right and 4 down.
       Draw the square in its new position.
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7.   Here is a shape drawn on a coordinate grid.
     The shape is translated 1 left and 5 up.
       Draw the shape in its new position.
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8.   A rectangle is translated from position A to position B.
       Complete the sentence
     The rectangle has moved                  squares to the right
                            and               squares up
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9.   A triangle is translated from position A to position B.
       Complete the sentence
     The triangle has moved                    squares to the right
                             and               squares down
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10.   A parallelogram is translated from position A to position B.
       Complete the sentence
      The parallelogram has moved                  squares to the left
                                   and             squares up
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