This one stretches your symmetry analysis. Multiple choice asks which shape has exactly 2 lines of symmetry, how many angles a transversal creates when it crosses two parallel lines, which figure (parallelogram!) has no line of symmetry, and which regular polygon has 8 lines of symmetry. Fill-in-the-blanks cover transversals, the symmetry of the letter N, and complementary angles.

You're connecting parallel-line vocabulary, angle pairs, and symmetry counts in one workout — the kind of geometric reasoning that pays off all the way through middle school.

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Busy Bee
Lines and Symmetry
Grade 4
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which shape has exactly 2 lines of symmetry?
 A) Equilateral triangle
 B) Square
 C) Rectangle
 D) Regular pentagon
2. A transversal is a line that crosses two or more other lines. If it crosses two parallel lines, how many angles does it create in total?
 A) 4
 B) 6
 C) 8
 D) 12
3. Which of the following has no line of symmetry?
 A) Circle
 B) Square
 C) Parallelogram
 D) Isosceles triangle
4. If a shape has exactly 8 lines of symmetry, which shape could it be?
 A) Regular hexagon
 B) Regular octagon
 C) Regular pentagon
 D) Regular heptagon
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A line that cuts across two parallel lines is called a transversal.
2) The letter N has 0 line(s) of symmetry.
3) Two angles that add up to 90° are called complementary angles.
4) A rhombus has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
5) The midpoint of a line segment divides it into two equal parts.
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