Quadrilateral Problems

Quadrilateral Problems

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will recap the knowledge we have developed on quadrilaterals. We will investigate different types of quadrilateral shapes and solve problems based on their properties. We will draw, investigate and justify our ideas about different shapes.

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6 Questions

Q1.
What kind of triangle has 3 identical sides?
Correct answer: Equilateral
Right angled
Scalene
Q2.
Which type of triangle has no equal vertices?
Equilateral
Right angled
Correct answer: Scalene
Q3.
What kind of triangle is this:
An image in a quiz
Equilateral
Correct answer: Isosceles
Scalene
Q4.
Which type of triangle has one angle that measures 90 degrees?
isosceles
Correct answer: right angled
scalene
Q5.
If one side of an equilateral triangle measures 9cm, what is it's perimeter?
21cm
Correct answer: 27cm
36cm
Q6.
Triangles have 3 equal length sides.
Always true
Never true
Correct answer: Sometimes true

5 Questions

Q1.
I have 4 sides. I have 4 right angles. Opposite sides are equal. Not all sides measure the same. What shape am I?
Correct answer: Oblong
Square
Trapezium
Q2.
I am a triangle. All sides are a different length. One angle is 90° degrees. What kind of triangle am I?
Isosceles
Correct answer: Right angled triangle
Scalene
Q3.
I am a quadrilateral. I have no right angles. Opposite sides are parallel. What shape could I be?
Correct answer: Parallelogram
Pentagon
Square
Q4.
How many sides do 5 quadrilaterals have altogether?
15
Correct answer: 20
4
Q5.
What do each of the angles in a rectangle measure?
180°
80°
Correct answer: 90°

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / 2-D Shape and Symmetry