Unit 2 Math T2 Part 1 (With Answer Key)

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Math Unit 2 (part 1) Score: ________ / 25

Name: ___________________________________ Date: _____________

I. Multiple Choice Questions

_____ 1. Which shape has four sides of equal length and four right angles?
A) Rectangle B) Triangle C) Circle D) Pentagon

_____ 2. What is a square?


A) A shape with six sides
B) A shape with all sides of different lengths
C) A shape with four sides of equal length and four right angles
D) A shape with curved sides

_____ 3. How many sides does a rectangle have?


A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6

_____ 4. Which shape has two pairs of parallel sides and four right angles?
A) Square B) Triangle C) Oval D)
Pentagon

_____ 5. If a shape has four sides and two pairs of parallel sides, what
shape is it most likely to be?
A) Rectangle B) Circle C) Triangle D) Hexagon

II. Vocabulary Matching. Match the following vocabulary terms to their


definitions:

_____ 6. Rectangle _____ 9. Right Angle


_____ 7. Square _____ 10. Quadrilateral
_____ 8. Parallel

A) A shape with four sides and four right angles.


B) Lines that are always the same distance apart and never meet.
C) A shape with four sides of equal length and four right angles.
D) An angle that measures 90 degrees.
E) A polygon with four sides.

III. Passage Scenario-Based Questions

11-12. John wants to draw a shape with four sides where the opposite
sides are equal in length. What shape should he draw?

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13-14. Sarah has a picture frame that has four right angles. What shape is
her picture frame most likely to be?

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15-16. Alex has a tile with all sides of equal length and four right angles.
What shape is his tile most likely to be?

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IV. Riddle Questions

17. I have four sides, but they are all different lengths. What shape am I?

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18. I have four sides of equal length, and my opposite sides are parallel.
What shape could I be?

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19. I have four right angles and two pairs of parallel sides. What shape fits
this description?

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Extension:

V. Critical Thinking Real-World Application Questions

20-21. How can knowing the difference between rectangles and squares
help you when measuring objects in your room?

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22-23. Why do architects and engineers use rectangles and squares to


design buildings and structures?

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24-25. Can you imagine a scenario where accurately identifying rectangles


and squares is important in everyday life? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer Key:

Multiple Choice Questions

1. A) Rectangle
2. C) A shape with four sides of equal length and four right angles
3. B) 4
4. A) Square
5. A) Rectangle

Vocabulary Matching

6. A) Square
7. C) Rectangle
8. B) Parallel
9. D) Right Angle
10. E) Quadrilateral

Passage Scenario-Based Questions

11-12. Rectangle or square.


13-14. Rectangle or square.
15-16. Square.

Riddle Questions

17. Trapezoid
18. Square
19. Rectangle

Extension:

Critical Thinking Real-World Application Questions

20-21. Knowing the difference between rectangles and squares can help
you measure objects more accurately because you'll know which sides
need to be the same length and which can be different.

22-23. Architects and engineers use rectangles and squares in designs


because they are stable shapes with predictable properties, making them
easier to work with and ensuring structural integrity.

24-25. Accurately identifying rectangles and squares is important in


everyday life when measuring furniture for a room layout or when cutting
materials for DIY projects, ensuring everything fits properly and looks neat.

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