$CATEGORY: Maths - TicTacLearn/1. Building with Bricks/1. Building with Bricks

//Multiple Choice

What is a block pattern? {
=A repeated arrangement of blocks
~A single block placed randomly
~A colorful drawing
~A type of puzzle
}

Which pattern is commonly seen in floor tiles? {
~Circular pattern
=Zigzag pattern
~Random pattern
~Irregular pattern
}

If a pattern repeats after every 3 blocks, what will be the 7th block? {
=Same as 1st block
~Same as 2nd block
~Same as 3rd block
~A new block
}

What is the main feature of a repeating block pattern? {
~It changes shape each time
=It follows a sequence
~It never repeats
~It is made of random blocks
}

Which of these is an example of a block pattern? {
~Stacking books in a row
=Arranging blocks in a specific order repeatedly
~Throwing blocks randomly
~Mixing different blocks without a rule
}

//True or False

A block pattern always follows a repeating order. {T}

A random arrangement of blocks is also a pattern. {F}

Block patterns can be found in floor designs. {T}

A pattern that never repeats is called a block pattern. {F}

Brick walls are examples of block patterns. {T}

//Numericals

If a block pattern repeats every 4 blocks, what will be the 8th block? {
=Same as 1st
~Same as 2nd
~Same as 3rd
}

A pattern has 5 blocks in one cycle. How many blocks are there in 3 cycles? {
~10
=15
~20
}

A checkerboard pattern has 36 blocks. If half are black, how many are white? {
=18
~20
~24
}

If a block pattern has 6 blocks and it repeats 4 times, how many blocks are there in total? {
~18
=24
~30
}

A block tower has 4 layers. If each layer has 3 blocks, how many blocks are used in total? {
~9
=12
~15
}

//Fill in the blanks

A ______ pattern is created by arranging blocks in a repeated sequence. {
~Random
=Block
~Broken
}

Block patterns help in making designs ______. {
=Meaningful
~Complicated
~Invisible
}

The number of blocks in a repeating pattern is called the ______. {
=Cycle
~Color
~Shape
}

A checkerboard pattern consists of blocks arranged in ______ colors. {
~One
=Two
~Many
}

A block pyramid pattern has blocks arranged in ______ rows. {
~Equal
=Increasing
~Decreasing
}

//Match the following

Match the following items from Column A with their correct corresponding options from Column B\:
{
=Checkerboard pattern -> Blocks arranged in alternating colors
=Zigzag pattern -> Blocks placed in a wavy manner
=Pyramid pattern -> Blocks stacked in increasing rows
=Straight-line pattern -> Blocks placed in a single row
=Repeating pattern -> A pattern that follows a set sequence
}

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