M L Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Symmetry, Reflection and Rotation, Exercise 2: Objective Type Questions
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Questions from M L Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Symmetry, Reflection and Rotation, Exercise 2: Objective Type Questions with Hints & Solutions
A regular quadrilateral has four lines of symmetry, one point of symmetry and has rotational symmetry of order .

A parallelogram has no rotational symmetry.

A regular pentagon has one point of symmetry.

The letter has one line of symmetry.

The number of lines of symmetry which a quadrilateral cannot have

A possible angle of rotation of a figure having rotational symmetry of order greater than or equal to is

The figure which does not have both line and rotational symmetry is

The letter which has both line and rotational symmetry is
