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Geometry Review

5. Draw two lines of symmetry for each shape. You may use your ruler. Write the answer on separate paper. Scoring Guidelines index

9. Two groups of shapes are shown below. Which shape belongs in Group 2? 1.A 2.B 3.C A B C index

13. Which picture shows a right angle? 1.A 2.B 3.C A BC index

24. A group of triangles is shown below. Which is true about all triangles? 1.All have three angles 2.All have four sides 3.All are three-dimensional shapes index

28. Which shape is three-dimensional? 1.A 2.B 3.C AB C index

43. How many faces does this solid have? index

2. What is the shape of each face of the solid? A. triangle B. pentagon C. square Index

5. Draw one line of symmetry for each figure below. Scoring Guidelines Index Write the answer on separate paper

9. Heather is building the letter “H” with the cube- shaped blocks as shown. How many more cube- shaped blocks will she need to complete her “H”? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 Index

2. Which figure below has more than one line of symmetry? index

24. Two shapes are shown. What is the same about both of these shapes? 1.Both shapes have exactly two lines of symmetry. 2.Both shapes have at least one line of symmetry. 3.Neither shape has any lines of symmetry. index

27. The six faces of a three-dimensional figure are shown. Which figure could these faces form? index

37. A pyramid is shown. Which sentence describes this pyramid? 1.The pyramid has 4 faces and 4 edges. 2.The pyramid has 4 faces and 8 edges. 3.The pyramid has 5 faces and 8 edges. index

6. How many right angles are in this shape? Index

9. Parker has the 3 objects shown. He chooses one object and describes it as having only 1 vertex and only 1 flat face. Which object did Parker choose? Index 1.Cone 2.Cube 3.Cylinder

14. Amy, Mia and Sam made angles with two pencils. Who made the angle with the largest measure? Index 1.Amy 2.Mia 3.Sam

45. What is the shape of these objects? Index 1.Cone 2.Cylinder 3.Sphere