Mirror Images - Intermediate Level: horizontal mirror INTERMEDIATE

Quick mental agility ★ session: 20 intermediate-level mirror images questions. Worksheet 17 of 30 - Focus: horizontal mirror. Practice vertical mirror, lateral inversion, mirror symmetry with instant feedback. Great for mid-level students needing moderate complexity with mixed patterns practice.

📝 Worksheet 17 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate level

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Question 1

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 2

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 3

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 4

If the actual time is 7:45, the mirror shows 4:15. What is the time difference between actual and mirror times?
Sum of actual and mirror times always equals 12:00 (720 minutes). Difference = |465 - 255| = 210 minutes.

Question 5

Two persons A and B stand facing each other with a mirror between them. A sees B's mirror image. How does A see B?
The mirror shows a laterally inverted image. A sees B as if B is facing A but with left and right swapped.

Question 6

If the actual time is 5:45, the mirror shows 6:15. What is the time difference between actual and mirror times?
Sum of actual and mirror times always equals 12:00 (720 minutes). Difference = |345 - 375| = 30 minutes.

Question 7

If the actual time is 5:30, the mirror shows 6:30. What is the time difference between actual and mirror times?
Sum of actual and mirror times always equals 12:00 (720 minutes). Difference = |330 - 390| = 60 minutes.

Question 8

A clock shows 1:30 in a mirror. What is the actual time?
Actual time = 12:00 - mirror time = 12:00 - 1:30 = 10:30.

Question 9

What is the mirror image of the letter 'T' (lateral inversion)?
The letter 'T' is symmetric vertically, so its mirror image is 'T' itself.

Question 10

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 11

Which of the following is the correct mirror image of the word 'WOW'?
When placed in front of a vertical mirror, 'WOW' appears as 'WOW'. Each letter is laterally inverted and the order reverses.

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

Question 14

Which of the following is the correct mirror image of the word 'TOW'?
When placed in front of a vertical mirror, 'TOW' appears as 'WOT'. Each letter is laterally inverted and the order reverses.

Question 15

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 16

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

Question 17

Two persons A and B stand facing each other with a mirror between them. A sees B's mirror image. How does A see B?
The mirror shows a laterally inverted image. A sees B as if B is facing A but with left and right swapped.

Question 18

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 19

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 20

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