Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Worksheet - Grade 4
Explore parallel and perpendicular lines with this Grade 4 math worksheet, featuring identification, drawing, and problem-solving exercises.
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. This worksheet will help you practice identifying and drawing parallel and perpendicular lines.
1. Which of the following describes parallel lines?
Lines that cross each other.
Lines that never cross and are always the same distance apart.
Lines that form a square.
Lines that are curved.
2. When two lines are perpendicular, what kind of angle do they form?
Acute angle
Obtuse angle
Right angle
Straight angle
1. All intersecting lines are perpendicular.
True
False
2. The opposite sides of a rectangle are parallel.
True
False
1. Look at the image below. Identify if the red lines are parallel or perpendicular.
2. Draw two parallel lines in the space below.
3. Look at the image below. Identify if the blue lines are parallel or perpendicular.
4. Draw two perpendicular lines in the space below.
1. Railroad tracks are a good example of lines because they never meet.
2. The corner of a square forms a angle, which is created by perpendicular lines.
3. Lines that cross each other are called lines.
Match each description on the left with the correct term on the right.
1. Lines that cross to form a right angle
a. Parallel lines
2. Lines that never meet
b. Perpendicular lines
3. Lines that cross at any angle
c. Intersecting lines