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Similar Shapes 5

This quiz strengthens pupils’ ability to compare shapes that share proportions or angles, an important Non-Verbal Reasoning skill in the 11 Plus exam.

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Fascinating Fact:

Athletes use visual reasoning when judging angles and positions, like aiming a ball at a goal from different distances.

In 11 Plus Non-Verbal Reasoning, pupils practise finding relationships between shapes that are similar in form but may differ in size, rotation, or shading. This helps improve logical thinking, accuracy, and spatial awareness.

  • Angle: The space between two lines or surfaces that meet at a point.
  • Proportion: The relationship between the size or shape of different parts of something.
  • Rotation: Turning a shape around a fixed point without changing its size or form.
What are similar shapes in 11 Plus reasoning?

They are shapes that have the same proportions or patterns but differ in size, position, or orientation. Pupils must spot these similarities quickly and accurately.

How can practising shape puzzles help with the 11 Plus?

These puzzles improve logical reasoning, attention to detail, and pattern recognition, which are useful in maths, science, and problem-solving tasks.

What tips can help identify similar shapes faster?

Focus on shape edges, angles, and symmetry rather than colour. Look for patterns that repeat or rotate, and practise with timed questions to build speed.

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