1. Theresa asked a friend to draw a polygon with only 1 pair of parallel sides. Her friend said the polygon must be a trapezoid. Is Theresa’s friend correct? Choose the best answer.
A. Yes, a polygon with 1 pair of parallel sides is a trapezoid.
B. No, trapezoids have 2 pairs of parallel sides.
C. No, a polygon could have more than 4 sides and still only have1 pair of parallel sides.
D. No, the polygon is impossible to draw.
C. No, a polygon could have more than 4 sides and still only have1 pair of parallel sides.
2. Mr. Baker says, “I am a solid figure. I have 6 faces, 8 vertices, and 12 edges. Which figure could I be?"
A. Cube
B. Cylinder
C. Triangular Prism
D. Cone
A. Cube
3. Archie is organizing his closet and sees the following objects. Which is shaped like the rectangular prism below?
A. Box of Tissues
B. Football
C. Light Bulb
D. Baseball Bat
A. Tissue Box
4. Elizabeth and Veronica are sorting solid figures. Which list includes only solid figures that have 6 faces?
A. Cube, rectangular prism, sphere
B. Cube, cone, square
C. Rectangular prism, triangular prism, cube
D. Rectangular prism, cube
D. Rectangular prism, cube
5. David sorted the solid figures below into two groups. He circled only figures that fit the rule. Which rule could David have used to sort the shapes?
A. Has at least one face
B. Is a pyramid
C. Can roll
D. Has 1 or 0 vertices
A. Has at least one face
6. Mrs. Rodriguez made the statements below to her class. Which of Mrs. Rodriguez’s statements is true?
A. A polygon only has 4 sides.
B. A polygon must be a closed figure.
C. A circle is a special polygon.
D. A cube is a special polygon.
B. A polygon must be a closed figure.
7. Matthew drew the figure below and asked his friend Isla to describe it. Which lists the correct attributes for the figure?
A. 2 bases, 0 edges, 0 vertices
B. 1 base, 0 edges, 1 vertex
C. 2 bases, 2 edges, 0 vertices
D. 2 faces, 0 edges, 0 vertices
A. 2 bases, 0 edges, 0 vertices
8. Jim is sorting cubes, rectangular prisms, cones, and spheres. Which always has faces that are all the same shape and size?
Cube
9. Colin drew the design below. How many parallelograms of any size are in Colin’s design? Mark your answer in the grid below.
4
10. Rodney wrote three correct statements and one incorrect statement. Which of Rodney’s statements below is NOT true?
A. A square is a polygon.
B. A square is a quadrilateral.
C. A square is a parallelogram.
D. A square is a prism.
D. A square is a prism.
11. Which solid figures look like the ice cream cone below?
1 cone; 2 spheres
12. Helen is doing a science project on cell division. Each day, the number of cells she has doubles from the previous day. On the first day, she has 1 cell. On the second day, she has 2 cells. On the third day, she has 4 cells. How many cells will Helen have on the sixth day? Mark your answer in the grid below.
32