
Mathematics (Ages 10 - 11): Classifying 2-D shapes
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- Q1Gareth built the hanging mobile shown in the picture to show some relationships among shapes. Which shape goes in the empty box in order to complete Gareth’s mobile?TrapezoidRhombusQuadrilateralTriangle30s
- Q2Which statement best describes this shape?It has perpendicular linesAll of these statementsIt has parallel linesIt has 4 right angles30s
- Q3Alex organized a collection of polygons (as shown above). Which shapes have been classified correctly?Shapes 2 and 4Shapes 1 and 3 onlyShapes 1, 2, and 3Shapes 1, 3, and 430s
- Q4In the diagram each circle represents a group of polygons. If a polygon belongs in a circle, it also belongs in any larger circle. Which kind of polygon belongs in the shaded circle?RhombusesTrapezoidsSquaresPentagons30s
- Q5Which statement best describes this shape?It has perpendicular linesAll of these statementsIt has parallel linesIt doesn't have sides of equal length30s
- Q6Rachel classified shapes based on the types of angles they had. The table shows her classifications. Which shape was not classified correctly?Shape 7Shape 5Shape 8Shape 430s
- Q7What type of triangle is this?None of these statementsRight angle triangleLeft angle triangleEquilateral triangle30s
- Q8What type of angle is ABC?AcuteLeft AngleObtuseRight Angle30s
- Q9Which statement best describes this shape?It has parallel linesAll of these statementsIt has perpendicular linesIt has no obtuse angles30s
