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Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Lucy says the shape shown is not a parallelogram because all four sides are not the same length. Is Lucy's reasoning correct and why?
Parallelogram ABCD v1
  1. Yes, Lucy is correct. The shape is not a parallelogram because all four sides are not the same length.
  2. No Lucy is incorrect. The shape is a parallelogram because all four sides are the same length.
  3. No, Lucy is incorrect. The shape is not a parallelogram because it has four sides, but the opposite sides are not parallel.
  4. No, Lucy is incorrect. The shape is a parallelogram because it has four sides and the opposite sides are parallel.
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Which best explains why the shape shown is not a parallelogram?
Hexagon
  1. It has more than four sides.
  2. It is a two-dimensional shape.
  3. It has angles of the same measure.
  4. It has opposite sides that are parallel.
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.4
Which one is NOT a name for this figure?
Trapezoid
  1. polygon
  2. quadrilateral
  3. parallelogram
  4. trapezoid
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Which of the following is a parallelogram?
  1. Rectangle
  2. Rhombus
  3. Square
  4. All of the above
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Choose the answer that correctly identifies only the true statements from the following list.
a. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel.
b. A rectangle is a square and a polygon.
c. A square is a rhombus.
d. A trapezoid is a parallelogram.
  1. a and c
  2. a and b
  3. c and d
  4. b and c
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.4
Which of the following groups is a square NOT a member of?
  1. quadrilaterals
  2. parallelograms
  3. trapezoids
  4. rectangles
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
John's teacher asked him to draw a quadrilateral with all congruent sides. What could he draw?
  1. a rectangle or a rhombus
  2. a rectangle or a square
  3. a square or a rhombus
  4. a trapezoid or a kite
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
This quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
Trapezoid - Color
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
This quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
Parallelogram - Color
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
This quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
Rectangle - Color
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Which describes the triangles formed by one diagonal of a rectangle?
  1. 2 congruent right triangles
  2. 2 congruent acute triangles
  3. 2 congruent obtuse triangles
  4. 1 right triangle and 1 obtuse triangle
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
The table shows the side lengths of quadrilateral ABCD.
Quadrilateral ABCD
SideLength
AB4
BC8
CD6
DA6

Is quadrilateral ABCD a parallelogram?
  1. Yes. It is a parallelogram because two of the sides measure the same length.
  2. No. It is not a parallelogram because the opposite sides are not the same length.
  3. Maybe. It could be a parallelogram, but the table needs to include angle measures in order to determine.
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.4
Which of the following is NOT a parallelogram?
  1. rectangle
  2. square
  3. rhombus
  4. trapezoid
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Which TWO statements about quadrilaterals are true?
  1. All rectangles are always squares.
  2. All squares are always rhombuses.
  3. All trapezoids are always parallelograms.
  4. All parallelograms are always rhombuses.
  5. All rectangles are always parallelograms.
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Which is sufficient to prove that a quadrilateral is a rhombus?
  1. The diagonals bisect each other.
  2. The diagonals are perpendicular.
  3. All four sides are congruent.
  4. A pair of opposite sides are congruent and parallel.
  5. None of the above.
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral.
  1. sometimes
  2. always
  3. never
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Select two parallelograms.
  1. Trapezoid
  2. Square Rotated
  3. Rectangle
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
This quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
Rhombus - Color
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Which of the following correctly identify the figure?
Square ABCD
  1. rhombus
  2. square
  3. rectangle
  4. all the above
  5. only b and c
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals
BC is parallel to AD.
Rectangle ABCD
  1. True
  2. False
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