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1. This picture shows the side of Allen's desk. What type of angle is made by the top of Allen's desk and one of the legs? A acute B obtuse C right D straight 2. Look at these two shapes on the grid. Draw a line of symmetry on each shape. Page 3 of 26

3. Look at the figure shown. Is the dashed line through the figure a line of symmetry? Explain. How many lines of symmetry does the figure have? Draw all lines of symmetry on this figure. Page 4 of 26

4. Which figure is a right triangle? A C B D 5. Look at this figure. How many line segments does the figure have? A 4 B 5 C 6 D 7 Page 5 of 26

6. Look at this figure. List two different names for the figure. Describe what features of the figure made you choose each of the two names. Explain why this figure can or cannot be described as a rectangle. Page 6 of 26

7. This picture shows four runways at an airport. Which two runways best represent perpendicular lines? A Runway 1 and Runway 2 B Runway 2 and Runway 3 C Runway 3 and Runway 4 D Runway 4 and Runway 1 8. Which figure has only one pair of parallel sides? A parallelogram B rectangle C rhombus D trapezoid Page 7 of 26

9. Sonja is making a flag for her club. The flag has two halves that are symmetrical. This figure shows half of her flag. Which of these could be the other half of Sonja's flag? A C B D Page 8 of 26

10. A worker is making a map of new streets in a town. The grid shows the location of point G, which will be the corner of Grape Street and Wilson Avenue. Grape Street will be shown on the grid as a straight line going through point G and point H. Draw point H on the grid and show a line going through point G and point H. Wilson Avenue will be shown on the grid as a ray from point G through point W. Draw point W on the grid and show a ray from point G through point W. Page 9 of 26

11. Which of these objects has exactly one acute angle? A C B D Page 10 of 26

12. Hermine is building a birdhouse. She cut one side of the house in the shape of a right triangle. Which of these could show that side of Hermine's birdhouse? A C B D 13. Which figure has exactly three right angles? A C B D Page 11 of 26

14. Pam draws a triangle with angle measures of 30, 60, and 90. Which type of triangle does Pam draw? A acute B equilateral C obtuse D right 15. Look at this figure. Which line segments are parallel? A DE and GF B DE and EF C DG and EF D DG and GF Page 12 of 26

16. Which figure has exactly one pair of parallel sides? A C B D 17. Which of these has perpendicular lines? A C B D Page 13 of 26

18. Alisha is considering these three different shapes for a poster she is making. Shape 1 has two pairs of parallel sides, and all its sides are the same length. Shape 2 has one pair of parallel sides. Shape 3 has two pairs of sides that are the same length. This Venn diagram shows the relationships between different types of quadrilaterals. Write the numbers 1, 2, and 3 on the Venn diagram to show where Shapes 1, 2, and 3 belong in the diagram. The arrow on the Venn diagram is pointing to the overlap between "Rectangles" and "Rhombuses." On the grid, draw a shape that belongs in that part of the diagram. Page 14 of 26

19. Which shape has two obtuse angles and two acute angles? A C B D 20. Look at the figures shown. Which attribute do all of the figures share? A four right angles B four sides of equal length C two pairs of parallel sides D two acute angles and two obtuse angles Page 15 of 26

21. These lines are: A vertical B perpendicular C parallel D horizontal 22. These lines are: A perpendicular B parallel C horizontal D vertical Page 16 of 26

23. These lines are: A horizontal B parallel C vertical D perpendicular 24. Line b is which type of line? A parallel B horizontal C vertical D intersecting Page 17 of 26

25. These two lines are an example of lines. A. vertical B. parallel C. intersecting D. horizontal 26. Line w is which type of line? A. horizontal B. vertical C. diagonal D. parallel Page 18 of 26

27. This is a: A line segment B line C ray D point 28. This is a: A line segment B point C line D ray Page 19 of 26

29. This is a: A point B line segment C line D ray 30. This is a: A point B ray C line segment D line 31. Which shape is a hexagon? Page 20 of 26

32. In art class, Juan identifies the intersecting lines in his painting. Which part of his painting shows intersecting lines? A water B fishing pole and line C bird D boat 33. Which shape is a pentagon? Page 21 of 26