5th Grade Geometry 1
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5th Grade Geometry 5
100

What is this formula fine:

B X h?

volume

100

How many sides does a pentagon have?

5
100

Draw a pair of  parallel lines

=

100

What type of angle is this angle? 


Obtuse

100

How many degrees are in a right angle?

90 degrees

200

Which polygon has 4 sides?

quadrillateral

200

What quadrilaterals has two pairs of parallel lines and four equal sides?

rhombus and square

200

Which quadrilaterals has 2 pairs of parallel sides, and 4 right angles?

rectangle and square

200

You can classify triangles by their _________ and their ________.

angles and sides

200

What is a shape that has 4 sides, 2 obtuse angles and 2 acute angles, and equal sides?

rhombus 

300

What makes a regular polygon? 

made out of straight lines



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What type of angle is 90 degrees?

right angle

300

Can a circle be a polygon? Why or why not.

No, because polygons are not curved or round.

300

True or False: Intersecting lines create right angles

False

300

True or False: A trapezoid is a kind of parallelogram

False, a trapezoid and a parallelogram are both quadrilaterals

400

Give an example of a regular polygon

square

400

what is the name of a 6 sided figure

hexagon

400

What do we call a triangle that has NO equal sides?

Scalene

400

What do we call a pair of lines that make 90 degree angles when they cross?

perpendicular lines

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The point where the x and y axis meet

origin

500

How is an acute angle different than an right angle?

An acute angle is smaller than a right angle (less than 90 degrees) 

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What is an equilateral triangle?

equal sides & equal angles

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What 3 dimension make something a solid?

length, width, and height

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True or False: a square is a polygon

true! a square is made out of straight lines

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A triangle has a measure of 30 degrees and 50 degrees. What is the missing angle? What kind of triangle is it? (remember all triangles have a total of 180 degrees)

100 degrees; obtuse triangle 

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