All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #71 : Geometry
What two shapes have to have two sets of opposite angles that are equal in measure?
Parallelogram and Rhombus
Quadrilateral and Kite
Parallelogram and Kite
Rhombus and Kite
Parallelogram and Rhombus
A parallelogram and a rhombus have two sets of opposite, equal angles.
A kite only has one set of opposite, equal angles and a quadrilateral does not have to have any equal angles.
Example Question #72 : Geometry
Which shape has two sets of opposite, equal angles?
Trapezoid
Kite
Rhombus
Quadrilateral
Rhombus
A rhombas has two sets of opposite, equal angles.
A kite has to one one set of opposite, equal angles.
A quadrilateral and trapezoid do not have to have any equal angles.
Example Question #73 : Geometry
Which shape can have all sides of varying length?
Parallelogram
Square
Quadrilateral
Rectangle
Quadrilateral
A quadrilateral has to have side lengths, but they can all cary in size.
A square has equal sides.
A rectangle and parallelogram have opposite, equal side lengths.
Example Question #74 : Geometry
A right triangle has to have an angle that measures __________ degrees.
A right triangle has to have a right angle, which is equal to . The image below is an example:
Example Question #75 : Geometry
What is the name for the two-dimensional figure below?
Octagon
Pentagon
Hexagon
Heptagon
Pentagon
The two-dimensional figure shown in the image is a pentagon. A pentagon is classified by having five sides, five angles, and five vertices. A pentagon has interior angles that add to 540 degrees. Regular pentagons have sides of equal length and interior angles of 108 degrees.
Example Question #76 : Geometry
The triangle below can be classified as what type of triangle?
Isosceles triangle
Equilateral triangle
Right triangle
Scalene triangle
Scalene triangle
This triangle is a scalene triangle because all of the side lengths are different lengths.
This is not an equilateral triangle because an equilateral triangle has to have all sides equal in length.
This is not an isosceles triangle because an isosceles triangle has two equal sides.
This is not a right triangle because a right triangle has to have a right angle, an angle that measures .
All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
