Let’s solve this step by step.
We need to match each shape name (1 to 5) with the correct geometry drawing (i to v) and its properties.
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Step 1: Look at Shape Name #1 — Trapezium
A trapezium is a quadrilateral with
only one pair of parallel sides.
Look at the drawings:
- Drawing
v) shows a shape with arrows on top and bottom → that means those two sides are parallel. The other two sides are slanted and not parallel. That matches “one pair of parallel sides”.
Also, the property listed for v) says: “One pair of parallel sides” → perfect match!
✔ So,
Trapezium → v)
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Step 2: Shape Name #2 — Rhombus
A rhombus has
four equal sides, and
opposite sides are parallel. It does NOT have right angles unless it’s a square.
Look at the drawings:
- Drawing
i) is a diamond shape with all four sides marked with same tick marks → meaning all sides equal. Also, opposite sides look parallel. Properties say: “Four equal sides”, “Opposite sides parallel” → yes!
✔ So,
Rhombus → i)
Wait — but let’s check others too.
Drawing ii) has right angles and equal sides → that’s a square.
Drawing iii) has two pairs of equal sides and right angles → rectangle.
Drawing iv) has adjacent equal sides → kite.
So yes, rhombus must be i).
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Step 3: Shape Name #3 — Square
A square has
four equal sides AND
four right angles.
Look at drawing
ii): it’s a box with all sides marked equal (same tick marks), and small squares in corners → those mean right angles. Properties say: “Four equal sides”, “Four right angles” → perfect!
✔ So,
Square → ii)
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Step 4: Shape Name #4 — Kite
A kite has
two pairs of adjacent sides equal (next to each other), and usually one pair of equal angles.
Look at drawing
iv): it looks like a traditional kite shape. Two top sides have double ticks (equal), two bottom sides have single ticks (equal). So adjacent sides are equal. Property says: “Two pairs of adjacent sides of equal length”, “One pair of equal angles” → yes!
✔ So,
Kite → iv)
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Step 5: Shape Name #5 — Rectangle
A rectangle has
two pairs of equal opposite sides and
four right angles.
Look at drawing
iii): it’s a long box. Top and bottom have same mark (equal), left and right have same mark (equal). Corners have right angle marks. Property says: “Two pairs of equal sides”, “Four right angles” → yes!
✔ So,
Rectangle → iii)
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Now let’s list our matches:
1. Trapezium → v)
2. Rhombus → i)
3. Square → ii)
4. Kite → iv)
5. Rectangle → iii)
Double-check:
- Trapezium: only one pair parallel → v) ✔️
- Rhombus: 4 equal sides, opposite parallel → i) ✔️
- Square: 4 equal + 4 right angles → ii) ✔️
- Kite: adjacent equal sides → iv) ✔️
- Rectangle: 2 pairs equal + 4 right angles → iii) ✔️
All match correctly.
Final Answer:
1 → v)
2 → i)
3 → ii)
4 → iv)
5 → iii)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of quadrilateral classification worksheet.