4 th Grade TAKS Review Objective 3 A:B: obtuse acute What type of angle is angle R? C:D: perpendicular right R.

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4 th Grade TAKS Review Objective 3

A:B: obtuse acute What type of angle is angle R? C:D: perpendicular right R

B. acute

A:B: pentagonhexagon Which of these polygons has less than 5 sides? C:D: quadrilateral octagon

C. quadrilateral

A:B: Line NLine S Which line is parallel to line M? C:D: Line M Line P M P S N

D. Line P

A:B: cylinder cube Which of the solids named below has more than 8 edges? C:D: triangular pyramid square pyramid

B. cube

A:B: Which figure has all obtuse angles? C:D:

D.

A:B: Which pair of figures does NOT show a reflection? C:D:

A.

A:B: Which drawing best represents a figure with more than one line of symmetry? C:D:

C.

A:B: PR is parallel to QS Look at figure PQRS. Which statement is true? C:D: RS intersects PQ PQ RS RS is parallel to QS RS intersects QS

D. RS intersects QS

A:B: Which figure has more than one set of parallel lines? C:D:

B.

A:B: 86 How many more vertices than faces does a cube have? C:D: 4 2

D. 2

A:B: b and cb and e What parts of the rectangle appear to be congruent? C:D: a and fc and e a b c d e f

C. a and f

A: B: They never intersect. They intersect once. Which statement about perpendicular lines is true? C: D: They are parallel. They form obtuse angles.

B. They intersect once.

A:B: 41 2/31 2/3 Point S represents what number? C:D: 1 3/41 3/4 1 1/41 1/4 1 2 S

C. 1 3 / 4

A:B: Which point on the number line shows 3.7? C:D: Y Z 34 WYXZ WX

C. Y

A:B: All the angles are right angles. Opposite sides are congruent. Which statement about rectangles is not true? C:D: Opposite sides are parallel. All the angles are acute angles.

D. All the angles are acute angles.

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