Answer: D) No, it only looks the same if it is rotated 360°.
Explanation:
We are given a pentagon with a solid circle at one of its corner.
We know that a figure is said to has rotational symmetry if it appears exactly same after a rotation about particular degrees.
The order of rotational symmetry is the number of times a shape maps onto itself during a rotation of 360°.
Generally the order of rotational symmetry of a pentagon is 5 as it maps onto itself during a rotation of 360°.
But the given pentagon has a solid circle at one of its corner, because of this it only looks the same if it is rotated 360°.
Therefore, the given figure do not has rotational symmetry.