Mirror Images - Beginner Level: mirror symmetry BEGINNER

Boost your speed and accuracy with this beginner friendly 📈 worksheet. Worksheet 5 of 30 presents 20 beginner-level mirror images problems. Focus on mirror symmetry while practicing mirror symmetry, reflection patterns, mirror logic. Difficulty: foundational concepts and basic patterns. Perfect for entry-level test takers.

📝 Worksheet 5 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner level

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Question 1

A clock shows 5:45 in a mirror. What is the actual time?
Actual time = 12:00 - mirror time = 12:00 - 5:45 = 6:15.

Question 2

What time will a clock show in a vertical mirror if the actual time is 3:00?
Mirror time = 12:00 - actual time = 12:00 - 3:00 = 9:00.

Question 3

What is the water reflection (horizontal mirror) of the word 'BED'?
Water reflection inverts vertically - top becomes bottom. For letters, this reverses order and inverts each letter vertically.

Question 4

A clock shows 3:45 in a mirror. What is the actual time?
Actual time = 12:00 - mirror time = 12:00 - 3:45 = 8:15.

Question 5

What time will a clock show in a vertical mirror if the actual time is 8:00?
Mirror time = 12:00 - actual time = 12:00 - 8:00 = 4:00.

Question 6

What is the mirror image of a L-shape?
A vertical mirror reverses left and right. A L-shape becomes Γ-shape (reverse L).

Question 7

If the actual time is 3:45, the mirror shows 8:15. What is the time difference between actual and mirror times?
Sum of actual and mirror times always equals 12:00 (720 minutes). Difference = |225 - 495| = 270 minutes.

Question 8

What is the mirror image of a square?
A vertical mirror reverses left and right. A square becomes square.

Question 9

Which of the following is the correct mirror image of a shape with a semicircle on the left and a triangle on the right?
In a mirror, left and right swap positions. The semicircle moves to the right, triangle to the left.

Question 10

What is the water reflection (horizontal mirror) of the word 'BED'?
Water reflection inverts vertically - top becomes bottom. For letters, this reverses order and inverts each letter vertically.

Question 11

The mirror image of a word looks like 'TOW'. What was the original word?
Since mirror reverses order and laterally inverts letters, reading 'TOW' in reverse gives the original: 'WOT'.

Question 12

If a word 'MOM' is first placed in front of a vertical mirror, then the image is reflected in water, what is the final result?
Two perpendicular mirrors (vertical then horizontal) produce a 180° rotation. For symmetric words like MOM, the result is the original.

Question 13

What is the mirror image of the letter 'X' (lateral inversion)?
The letter 'X' is symmetric vertically, so its mirror image is 'X' itself.

Question 14

If a word 'MOM' is first placed in front of a vertical mirror, then the image is reflected in water, what is the final result?
Two perpendicular mirrors (vertical then horizontal) produce a 180° rotation. For symmetric words like MOM, the result is the original.

Question 15

What time will a clock show in a vertical mirror if the actual time is 4:00?
Mirror time = 12:00 - actual time = 12:00 - 4:00 = 8:00.

Question 16

What is the mirror image of a L-shape?
A vertical mirror reverses left and right. A L-shape becomes Γ-shape (reverse L).

Question 17

A person is standing facing a mirror. If the person raises their left hand, which hand does the mirror image appear to raise?
Mirrors reverse left and right. So when the person raises their left hand, the mirror image raises its right hand.

Question 18

A clock shows 6:30 in a mirror. What is the actual time?
Actual time = 12:00 - mirror time = 12:00 - 6:30 = 5:30.

Question 19

What time will a clock show in a vertical mirror if the actual time is 2:00?
Mirror time = 12:00 - actual time = 12:00 - 2:00 = 10:00.

Question 20

What is the mirror image of the letter 'Y' (lateral inversion)?
The letter 'Y' is symmetric vertically, so its mirror image is 'None' itself.
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