Grade 5 Quadrilateral Hierarchy Worksheet
A Grade 5 math worksheet focusing on the hierarchy and properties of quadrilaterals, including squares, rectangles, rhombuses, parallelograms, and trapezoids.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Use the diagrams to help you understand the properties of quadrilaterals.
1. Which of the following statements is true about all squares?
They have exactly one pair of parallel sides.
They have four right angles and four equal sides.
They have four equal sides, but no right angles.
They are always trapezoids.
2. A rectangle is a special type of parallelogram. What makes a rectangle different from other parallelograms?
All sides are equal in length.
It has exactly one pair of parallel sides.
It has four right angles.
Its diagonals are perpendicular.
3. A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides is called a .
4. A is a parallelogram with four equal sides.
5. All squares are both and .
6. All rhombuses are squares.
True
False
7. Every rectangle is also a parallelogram.
True
False
8. Draw a trapezoid. What is the key property that defines a trapezoid?
9. How is a square related to a rhombus and a rectangle? Explain using their properties.
Match each quadrilateral with its description.
10. Parallelogram
a. Exactly one pair of parallel sides
11. Rhombus
b. Four right angles and opposite sides equal
12. Trapezoid
c. Opposite sides are parallel
13. Rectangle
d. Four equal sides