TEST NAME:Polygons TEST ID:1001183 GRADE:05 Fifth Grade SUBJECT: Mathematics TEST CATEGORY: My Classroom Polygons Page 1 of 9
Student: Class: Date: 1. Which ordered pair is outside the trapezoid and the square, but inside the pentagon? A. (1, 4) B. (2, 6) C. (4, 4) D. (5, 3) 2. Which statement below is true? A. All rectangles are squares. B. All squares are rectangles. C. All rhombuses are squares. D. All rectangles are rhombuses. Polygons Page 2 of 9
3. Two figures are shown below. Which statement about these figures is true? A. Figure X is the only polygon shown. B. Figure Y is the only polygon shown. C. Both Figure X and Figure Y are polygons. D. Neither Figure X nor Figure Y is a polygon. 4. Which statement is true? A. Every rhombus is also a square. B. Every rectangle is also a square. C. Every rectangle is also a parallelogram. D. Every trapezoid is also a parallelogram. 5. Which statement is true? A. A rhombus is never a square. B. A rhombus is always a square. C. A rhombus is never a rectangle. D. A rhombus is always a parallelogram. 6. A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides and four angles. The sum of the angles equals 360 degrees. A trapezoid and a rhombus are both quadrilaterals. Which statement is true? A. A quadrilateral is a rhombus. B. A trapezoid is an example of a rhombus. C. The sum of the angles of a trapezoid equals 360 degrees. D. All figures whose angles have a sum of 360 degrees are trapezoids. Polygons Page 3 of 9
7. Which term does not describe all rectangles? A. square B. polygon C. quadrilateral D. parallelogram 8. Jeremy is working on a report in which he will compare and contrast the different types of quadrilaterals. Which statement should NOT be included in his report? A. All rhombuses are also squares. B. All squares are parallelograms. C. All squares and rectangles have opposite sides that are congruent. D. All parallelograms, rectangles, and squares have opposite angles that are congruent. 9. Which figure does not represent a parallelogram? A. square B. rectangle C. rhombus D. triangle 10. Maria knows that a certain figure is a quadrilateral with all angles equal. Maria can conclude that A. the figure is a rhombus. B. the figure is a rectangle. C. the figure is a parallelogram. D. the figure is a triangle. 11. The shape below is divided into two shapes by cutting across the dashed line shown. Which best describes the two shapes formed when the cut is made? A. 1 square and 1 trapezoid B. 1 rhombus and 1 triangle C. 1 trapezoid and 1 triangle D. 1 quadrilateral and 1 trapezoid Polygons Page 4 of 9
12. Which picture best represents an acute triangle? A. B. C. D. 13. Sonya drew the isosceles triangles below for a class assignment. What property do these triangles share that makes them all isosceles triangles? A. All the triangles contain an obtuse angle. B. All of the angles of the triangles are acute. C. Two sides of each triangle are the same length. D. No two sides of the triangles are the same length. 14. The sides of a triangular sculpture in a museum measure 18 inches, 12 inches, and 27 inches. What type of triangle does the sculpture form? A. right B. scalene C. isosceles D. equilateral Polygons Page 5 of 9
15. The names of which three figures can be used to complete the chart correctly? A. cone, cube, rectangular prism B. circle, square, rhombus C. square, cube, rectangle D. triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon 16. Which diagram correctly shows the relationship between the quadrilaterals? A. Polygons Page 6 of 9
B. C. 17. Taylor cut a square in half along a diagonal. Which of these describes the resulting triangles? A. 2 right triangles B. 2 acute triangles C. 2 obtuse triangles D. 1 right and 1 acute triangle Polygons Page 7 of 9
18. Which type of polygon is shown? A. triangle B. pentagon C. hexagon D. octagon 19. Which list has all of the possible names for this figure? A. polygon, parallelogram, quadrilateral, square B. quadrilateral, parallelogram, rectangle, square C. polygon, quadrilateral, rectangle, rhombus D. polygon, quadrilateral, parallelogram, rectangle 20. Which is not a hexagon? A. B. C. D. Polygons Page 8 of 9
21. Which triangle is an equilateral triangle? A. B. C. D. Polygons Page 9 of 9