Lesson 15 Practice Geometry 1. 2 Which figure is NOT a polygon? A. C. B. D. How many more faces does a rectangular prism have than a rectangular pyramid? A. 0 3. B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 The figures can be sorted into groups. Which of these describes the shapes correctly? A. B. C. D. 4. 2 prisms, 1 pyramid, 3 polygons 2 pyramids, 2 prisms, 2 polygons 3 polygons, 3 prisms 2 prisms, 3 quadrilaterals Mario drew a shape with 4 sides and only one pair of parallel sides. What did Mario draw? A. parallelogram 176 B. rhombus C. square D. trapezoid © C & C Educational Materials, all rights reserved Lesson 15 Practice 5. Look at the figures below. Which statement is true? A. B. C. D. 6. They are all rectangles and quadrilaterals. They are all squares and rectangles. They all have the same perimeter. They are all polygons and squares. Look at the diagram below. K J L M N P What parts of the diagram are congruent? A. B. C. D. J and M, K and L N and P, K and L N and P, J and M J and M, K and L, N and P © C & C Educational Materials, all rights reserved 177 Lesson 15 Practice 7. Which 2 shapes have the same number of faces? A. B. C. D. 8. Which of these is a hexagon? A. 9. Sphere and rectangular prism Square and pyramid Rectangular prism and cube Triangle and cone B. C. D. Which shape shown below is created with 2 congruent shapes? A. C. B. D D. 10. What is the name of this solid figure? A. B. C. D. 178 Hexagon Hexagonal pyramid Rectangular prism Hexagonal prism © C & C Educational Materials, all rights reserved Lesson 15 Practice 11. Look at the figures below. Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Which figures have at least 2 right angles? A. B. C. D. only figures 2, 4, and 5 only figures 2 and 4 only figures 2, 3, and 4 only figures 1, 3, and 5 12. What is the name of the prism below that has 6 faces? A. Pentagonal Pyramid C. Pentagonal Prism B. Hexagonal Pyramid D. Triangular Prism © C & C Educational Materials, all rights reserved 179 Lesson 15 Practice 13. Which solid figure has all congruent faces? A. Rectangular prism B. Square pyramid C. Cube D. Triangular prism 14. A group of figures is shown below. Figure J Figure K Figure L Figure M Which 2 figures have the same number of edges? A. B. C. D. Figures J and M Figures J and L Figures L and M Figures K and L 15. Which figure has 3 more edges than a cube? 180 A. C. B. D. © C & C Educational Materials, all rights reserved Lesson 15 Practice 16. Mrs. Tilley made 16 cupcakes and cut each cupcake into 4 pieces for her friends. Which array shows the number of cupcakes pieces Mrs. Tilley had? A. B. C. D. 17. Jolie has 6 pink bracelets in her collection. Use the expression below to find the number of pink bracelets in Marla’s collection. 3x6=b A. B. C. D. Jolie has 6 times the number of pink bracelets as Marla. Marla has exactly twice as many pink bracelet as Jolie. Jolie has 3 times as many pink bracelets as Marla. Marla has 3 times as many pink bracelets as Jolie. 18. Which shapes come next in this pattern? A. C. B. D. © C & C Educational Materials, all rights reserved 181 Lesson 15 Practice Use the fraction strip diagram below to answer questions 19 and 20. Fraction Strips 19. Which are two equivalent fractions? A. B. C. D. 1 3 1 4 1 2 1 3 and and 1 6 3 8 5 and 8 2 and 6 20. Which list does NOT show equivalent fractions? A. B. C. D. 182 2 1 3 4 2 6 2 5 3 8 3 6 4 8 1 2 4 8 © C & C Educational Materials, all rights reserved
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