Figure Classification - Beginner-Intermediate Level: image families BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE

Strategic fast track practice for figure classification: 20 beginner-intermediate-level problems. Worksheet 9 of 30 - Focus: image families. Develop expertise in visual grouping, image categorization, design sorting with step-by-step solutions. Ideal for developing learners targeting building on fundamentals with moderate challenges.

📝 Worksheet 9 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner-intermediate level

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Question 1

Regular vs Irregular ClassificationABCDEF What classification best describes these figures?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Check for regularity
- Regular shapes: All sides equal, all angles equal
- Square, circle, hexagon, star: Regular
- Arrow, rotated triangle: Irregular (not all sides/angles equal)

Answer: Regular vs Irregular shapes

Question 2

Border Thickness ClassificationABCDEF How are these figures classified?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Compare border thickness
- Some figures have thick, prominent outlines
- Others have thin, delicate outlines

STEP 2: Group them
- Group 1: Thick border (stroke width 4)
- Group 2: Thin border (stroke width 1)

Answer: Thick vs Thin border shapes

Question 3

Regular vs Irregular ClassificationABCDEF What classification best describes these figures?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Check for regularity
- Regular shapes: All sides equal, all angles equal
- Square, circle, hexagon, star: Regular
- Arrow, rotated triangle: Irregular (not all sides/angles equal)

Answer: Regular vs Irregular shapes

Question 4

Shape ClassificationABCDEF Which property best classifies these 6 figures into two groups?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Examine all figures
- Figures A, B, C: Square, Triangle, Pentagon (all polygons with straight edges)
- Figures D, E, F: Circles (curved shapes, no straight edges)

STEP 2: Identify the distinguishing property
- Polygons have straight edges and vertices
- Circles have continuous curved boundaries
- This is a fundamental geometric classification

Answer: Polygons vs Curved shapes

Question 5

Fill Property ClassificationABCDEF How are these figures best classified?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Observe visual differences
- Some shapes have solid color fill
- Others have only outline (transparent interior)

STEP 2: Count each type
- Filled shapes: 3 figures
- Outlined shapes: 3 figures

Answer: Filled vs Outlined shapes

Question 6

Rotation ClassificationABCDEF What is the classification basis for these figures?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Check orientations of each figure
- Some shapes are aligned with horizontal/vertical axes
- Others are rotated 45° or 135° (diagonal orientation)

STEP 2: Group them
- Group 1: Axis-aligned (0° or 90° rotation)
- Group 2: Diagonal orientation (45° or 135° rotation)

Answer: Axis-aligned vs Diagonal orientation

Question 7

Border Thickness ClassificationABCDEF How are these figures classified?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Compare border thickness
- Some figures have thick, prominent outlines
- Others have thin, delicate outlines

STEP 2: Group them
- Group 1: Thick border (stroke width 4)
- Group 2: Thin border (stroke width 1)

Answer: Thick vs Thin border shapes

Question 8

Opacity ClassificationABCDEF What distinguishes these two groups of figures?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Observe transparency levels
- Some shapes appear solid and fully opaque
- Others appear faded, allowing background to show through

STEP 2: Identify the property
- Opacity = 1.0: Fully opaque/solid
- Opacity < 1.0: Partially transparent

Answer: Opaque vs Transparent shapes

Question 9

Symmetry ClassificationABCDEF How are these shapes classified?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Check each shape for symmetry
- Circle, square, hexagon, star: Have multiple lines of symmetry
- Arrow, rotated triangle: No line of symmetry

STEP 2: Group them
- Group 1: Symmetrical shapes (circle, square, hexagon, star)
- Group 2: Asymmetrical shapes (arrow, rotated triangle)

Answer: Symmetrical vs Asymmetrical shapes

Question 10

Border Thickness ClassificationABCDEF How are these figures classified?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Compare border thickness
- Some figures have thick, prominent outlines
- Others have thin, delicate outlines

STEP 2: Group them
- Group 1: Thick border (stroke width 4)
- Group 2: Thin border (stroke width 1)

Answer: Thick vs Thin border shapes

Question 11

Symmetry ClassificationABCDEF How are these shapes classified?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Check each shape for symmetry
- Circle, square, hexagon, star: Have multiple lines of symmetry
- Arrow, rotated triangle: No line of symmetry

STEP 2: Group them
- Group 1: Symmetrical shapes (circle, square, hexagon, star)
- Group 2: Asymmetrical shapes (arrow, rotated triangle)

Answer: Symmetrical vs Asymmetrical shapes

Question 12

Opacity ClassificationABCDEF What distinguishes these two groups of figures?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Observe transparency levels
- Some shapes appear solid and fully opaque
- Others appear faded, allowing background to show through

STEP 2: Identify the property
- Opacity = 1.0: Fully opaque/solid
- Opacity < 1.0: Partially transparent

Answer: Opaque vs Transparent shapes

Question 13

Symmetry ClassificationABCDEF How are these shapes classified?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Check each shape for symmetry
- Circle, square, hexagon, star: Have multiple lines of symmetry
- Arrow, rotated triangle: No line of symmetry

STEP 2: Group them
- Group 1: Symmetrical shapes (circle, square, hexagon, star)
- Group 2: Asymmetrical shapes (arrow, rotated triangle)

Answer: Symmetrical vs Asymmetrical shapes

Question 14

Regular vs Irregular ClassificationABCDEF What classification best describes these figures?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Check for regularity
- Regular shapes: All sides equal, all angles equal
- Square, circle, hexagon, star: Regular
- Arrow, rotated triangle: Irregular (not all sides/angles equal)

Answer: Regular vs Irregular shapes

Question 15

Multi-Attribute ClassificationABCDEF Identify the complex classification pattern (two attributes combined).
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Analyze multiple attributes
- Attribute 1: Size (large vs small)
- Attribute 2: Fill (filled vs outlined)

STEP 2: Identify the pattern
- Group 1: Large AND filled
- Group 2: Small AND outlined

Answer: Large filled shapes vs Small outlined shapes

Question 16

Border Thickness ClassificationABCDEF How are these figures classified?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Compare border thickness
- Some figures have thick, prominent outlines
- Others have thin, delicate outlines

STEP 2: Group them
- Group 1: Thick border (stroke width 4)
- Group 2: Thin border (stroke width 1)

Answer: Thick vs Thin border shapes

Question 17

Multi-Attribute ClassificationABCDEF Identify the complex classification pattern (two attributes combined).
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Analyze multiple attributes
- Attribute 1: Size (large vs small)
- Attribute 2: Fill (filled vs outlined)

STEP 2: Identify the pattern
- Group 1: Large AND filled
- Group 2: Small AND outlined

Answer: Large filled shapes vs Small outlined shapes

Question 18

Border Thickness ClassificationABCDEF How are these figures classified?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Compare border thickness
- Some figures have thick, prominent outlines
- Others have thin, delicate outlines

STEP 2: Group them
- Group 1: Thick border (stroke width 4)
- Group 2: Thin border (stroke width 1)

Answer: Thick vs Thin border shapes

Question 19

Size ClassificationABCDEF How are these figures classified?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Compare sizes visually
- Some figures occupy more area (larger dimensions)
- Others are significantly smaller

STEP 2: Identify threshold
- Large group: 3 figures (size ~45-55 units)
- Small group: 3 figures (size ~25-35 units)

Answer: Large vs Small shapes

Question 20

Fill Property ClassificationABCDEF How are these figures best classified?
Step-by-Step Solution:

STEP 1: Observe visual differences
- Some shapes have solid color fill
- Others have only outline (transparent interior)

STEP 2: Count each type
- Filled shapes: 3 figures
- Outlined shapes: 3 figures

Answer: Filled vs Outlined shapes
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