Quarter 1 Measurement and Geometry Quiz

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Questions and Answers

Which angle is classified as more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees?

  • Right angle
  • Obtuse angle (correct)
  • Acute angle
  • Straight angle

What is the correct perimeter calculation for a quadrilateral with sides measuring 7 cm, 5 cm, 9 cm, and 4 cm?

  • 25 cm (correct)
  • 28 cm
  • 27 cm
  • 26 cm

Given the number 456789, which digit is in the ten-thousands place?

  • 4
  • 5 (correct)
  • 7
  • 6

What is the result of rounding the number 975432 to the nearest hundred thousand?

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Which of the following shapes is not a quadrilateral?

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Flashcards

Perimeter

The distance around the outside of a shape.

Equilateral triangle

A type of triangle with all sides equal.

Square

A type of quadrilateral with all sides equal and all angles right angles.

Isosceles triangle

A type of triangle with two sides equal.

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Rectangle

A type of quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and equal, and all angles right angles.

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Study Notes

Quarter 1: Measurement and Geometry (MG)

  • Understand different angles (right, acute, obtuse) using models
  • Measure and draw angles using a protractor
  • Define and describe the properties of triangles and quadrilaterals
  • Classify triangles and quadrilaterals based on sides and angles
  • Differentiate different quadrilaterals
  • Calculate the perimeter of quadrilaterals (excluding squares and rectangles)
  • Calculate the perimeter of composite shapes formed by triangles and quadrilaterals

Quarter 1: Number and Algebra (NA)

  • Recognize whole numbers up to 1,000,000
  • Add numbers with sums up to 1,000,000
  • Subtract whole numbers where both are less than 1,000,000 (with and without regrouping)
  • Read and write numbers up to 1,000,000 in numerals and words
  • Identify place value of digits within 6-digit numbers
  • Determine the value of a digit (using place value) within a 6-digit number
  • Determine a digit of a number, given its place value
  • Compare numbers up to 1,000,000 using comparison symbols (=, <, >)
  • Round numbers to the nearest hundred thousand
  • Estimate sums and differences of 5-6 digit numbers by rounding to the nearest place value

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