Quizizz worksheet featuring number and shape pattern questions for students to solve.
Quizizz worksheet titled "Number and Shape Patterns" with 10 questions, including identifying the next shape in a sequence and determining mathematical operations based on input-output tables.
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Let’s solve each question one by one, step by step.
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Question 1:
Pattern given:
○ ○ △ ▽ ○ ○ △ ▽ ○ ○ _ ?
We see the pattern repeats every 4 shapes:
Group 1: ○ ○ △ ▽
Group 2: ○ ○ △ ▽
Group 3: ○ ○ ___ → so next should be △ (to complete the group)
Wait — let’s count positions:
Position 1: ○
Position 2: ○
Position 3: △
Position 4:
Position 5: ○
Position 6: ○
Position 7: △
Position 8: ▽
Position 9: ○
Position 10: ○
Position 11: ? ← this is what we need
So after two full cycles (positions 1–8), positions 9 and 10 are ○ ○, which matches start of cycle. So position 11 should be △ (third in the cycle).
Looking at options:
A = hexagon
B = trapezoid
C = triangle (△) ← correct
D = pentagon
✔ Answer for Q1: C
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Question 2:
Input/Output table:
Input | Output
1 | 3
2 | 6
3 | 9
4 | 12
5 | 15
6 | ?
Look at outputs: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 → these are multiples of 3.
Check:
1 × 3 = 3
2 × 3 = 6
3 × 3 = 9
...
So output = input × 3
For input 6 → 6 × 3 = 18
Now check answer choices:
A: 6 + 3 + 1 = 10 ✘
B: 6 + 3 = 9 ✘
C: 6 × 3 + 1 = 19 ✘
D: 6 × 3 = 18 ✔
✔ Answer for Q2: D
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Question 3:
Pattern shown with icons:
✂️ ✍️ 🖌️ ️ ✂️ ✍️ ️ ✏️ ✂️ ️ ___ ?
It looks like a repeating sequence of 4 items:
Cycle: [✂️, ✍️, 🖌️, ✏️] then repeat.
Positions:
1: ✂️
2: ✍️
3: 🖌️
4: ✏️
5: ✂️
6: ✍️
7: ️
8: ✏️
9: ️
10: ✍️
11: ? ← should be 🖌️ (paintbrush)
Options:
A: scissors ✂️
B: hand pointing ✋ (not matching any)
C: paintbrush 🖌️ ← correct
D: pencil ✏️
Note: The third item in the cycle is paintbrush.
✔ Answer for Q3: C
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Question 4:
Pattern: ○ □ △ ◻ ○ □ △ ◻ ...
Wait — looking again:
The pattern written is:
○ □ △ ◻ ○ □ △ ◻ ...
But note: “◻” might mean square? But first shape is circle, second is square, third is triangle, fourth is... another square? That seems odd.
Wait — maybe it's:
Circle, Square, Triangle, Pentagon? No — the fourth symbol looks like a square too? Let me re-read.
Actually, looking back at the image description (even though I can’t see it, based on standard patterns):
Common pattern: Circle, Square, Triangle, Pentagon? Or maybe Circle, Square, Triangle, Circle, Square, Triangle...
Wait — user wrote:
“○ □ △ ◻ ○ □ △ ◻”
If “◻” is meant to be a different shape — perhaps it’s a pentagon? But in text, it’s hard.
Alternatively, maybe it’s a 3-shape cycle: ○ □ △, then repeat.
But here it says: ○ □ △ ◻ ○ □ △ ◻ — that’s 8 shapes.
Perhaps “◻” is a typo or misrendered — maybe it’s supposed to be a pentagon? But option B is pentagon.
Wait — let’s assume the pattern is:
Shape 1: Circle
Shape 2: Square
Shape 3: Triangle
Shape 4: Pentagon?
Then repeat?
But that would make cycle length 4.
List:
1: ○
2: □
3: △
4: (let’s say pentagon)
5: ○
6: □
7: △
8: ◻
9: ○
10: ? ← should be □ (square)
Because position 10: since cycle is 4, 10 ÷ 4 = 2 remainder 2 → so same as position 2 → square.
Options:
A: triangle
B: pentagon
C: square ← correct
D: circle
Yes — if pattern repeats every 4: [○, □, △, ◻], then 10th is same as 2nd → square.
Even if “◻” is just another square, then pattern is ○ □ △ □ ○ □ △ □ — still, position 10 would be □.
In either case, 10th shape is square.
✔ Answer for Q4: C
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Final Answers:
Q1: C
Q2: D
Q3: C
Q4: C
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Final Answer:
1. C
2. D
3. C
4. C
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Question 1:
Pattern given:
○ ○ △ ▽ ○ ○ △ ▽ ○ ○ _ ?
We see the pattern repeats every 4 shapes:
Group 1: ○ ○ △ ▽
Group 2: ○ ○ △ ▽
Group 3: ○ ○ ___ → so next should be △ (to complete the group)
Wait — let’s count positions:
Position 1: ○
Position 2: ○
Position 3: △
Position 4:
Position 5: ○
Position 6: ○
Position 7: △
Position 8: ▽
Position 9: ○
Position 10: ○
Position 11: ? ← this is what we need
So after two full cycles (positions 1–8), positions 9 and 10 are ○ ○, which matches start of cycle. So position 11 should be △ (third in the cycle).
Looking at options:
A = hexagon
B = trapezoid
C = triangle (△) ← correct
D = pentagon
✔ Answer for Q1: C
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Question 2:
Input/Output table:
Input | Output
1 | 3
2 | 6
3 | 9
4 | 12
5 | 15
6 | ?
Look at outputs: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 → these are multiples of 3.
Check:
1 × 3 = 3
2 × 3 = 6
3 × 3 = 9
...
So output = input × 3
For input 6 → 6 × 3 = 18
Now check answer choices:
A: 6 + 3 + 1 = 10 ✘
B: 6 + 3 = 9 ✘
C: 6 × 3 + 1 = 19 ✘
D: 6 × 3 = 18 ✔
✔ Answer for Q2: D
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Question 3:
Pattern shown with icons:
✂️ ✍️ 🖌️ ️ ✂️ ✍️ ️ ✏️ ✂️ ️ ___ ?
It looks like a repeating sequence of 4 items:
Cycle: [✂️, ✍️, 🖌️, ✏️] then repeat.
Positions:
1: ✂️
2: ✍️
3: 🖌️
4: ✏️
5: ✂️
6: ✍️
7: ️
8: ✏️
9: ️
10: ✍️
11: ? ← should be 🖌️ (paintbrush)
Options:
A: scissors ✂️
B: hand pointing ✋ (not matching any)
C: paintbrush 🖌️ ← correct
D: pencil ✏️
Note: The third item in the cycle is paintbrush.
✔ Answer for Q3: C
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Question 4:
Pattern: ○ □ △ ◻ ○ □ △ ◻ ...
Wait — looking again:
The pattern written is:
○ □ △ ◻ ○ □ △ ◻ ...
But note: “◻” might mean square? But first shape is circle, second is square, third is triangle, fourth is... another square? That seems odd.
Wait — maybe it's:
Circle, Square, Triangle, Pentagon? No — the fourth symbol looks like a square too? Let me re-read.
Actually, looking back at the image description (even though I can’t see it, based on standard patterns):
Common pattern: Circle, Square, Triangle, Pentagon? Or maybe Circle, Square, Triangle, Circle, Square, Triangle...
Wait — user wrote:
“○ □ △ ◻ ○ □ △ ◻”
If “◻” is meant to be a different shape — perhaps it’s a pentagon? But in text, it’s hard.
Alternatively, maybe it’s a 3-shape cycle: ○ □ △, then repeat.
But here it says: ○ □ △ ◻ ○ □ △ ◻ — that’s 8 shapes.
Perhaps “◻” is a typo or misrendered — maybe it’s supposed to be a pentagon? But option B is pentagon.
Wait — let’s assume the pattern is:
Shape 1: Circle
Shape 2: Square
Shape 3: Triangle
Shape 4: Pentagon?
Then repeat?
But that would make cycle length 4.
List:
1: ○
2: □
3: △
4: (let’s say pentagon)
5: ○
6: □
7: △
8: ◻
9: ○
10: ? ← should be □ (square)
Because position 10: since cycle is 4, 10 ÷ 4 = 2 remainder 2 → so same as position 2 → square.
Options:
A: triangle
B: pentagon
C: square ← correct
D: circle
Yes — if pattern repeats every 4: [○, □, △, ◻], then 10th is same as 2nd → square.
Even if “◻” is just another square, then pattern is ○ □ △ □ ○ □ △ □ — still, position 10 would be □.
In either case, 10th shape is square.
✔ Answer for Q4: C
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Final Answers:
Q1: C
Q2: D
Q3: C
Q4: C
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Final Answer:
1. C
2. D
3. C
4. C
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of shape pattern worksheet for 4th grade.