Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will look at bearings on isometric paper and explore using bearings and distances to make directions.

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5 Questions

Q1.
Bearings always start from...
East
Correct answer: North
South
West
Q2.
The bearing of A is...
Correct answer: 030°
045°
30°
45
Q3.
The bearing of F is...
030°
300°
315°
Correct answer: 330°
Q4.
The bearing of B is...
090°
Correct answer: 120°
135°
210°
Q5.
The bearing of D is...
210°
225°
230°
Correct answer: 240°

5 Questions

Q1.
Bearings always move in which direction?
Anticlockwise
Correct answer: Clockwise
Q2.
B has a bearing of...
030°
045°
Correct answer: 060°
45°
Q3.
I start at X and follow a bearing of 120° for two steps and then 180° for one step. Which letter do I finish on?
J
N
R
Correct answer: S
Q4.
I start at X and follow a bearing of 300° for one step, and then 180° for three steps. Which letter do I finish on?
K
Correct answer: V
W
Z
Q5.
I start at X and follow a bearing of 240° for one step, and then 120° for three steps. Which letter do I finish on?
D
J
Correct answer: S
T

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Bearings