Let’s go step by step to match each shape with its correct name based on the properties given.
We have 6 shapes labeled A, C, D, F, G, H (note: B and E are missing — that’s okay, we work with what’s there).
And we have 6 property descriptions on the right. We need to match each description to the correct shape letter AND write the name of the quadrilateral.
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First, let’s list the properties and think about which shape fits:
Property Set 1:
> Opposite sides equal
> Opposite sides parallel
> 4 right angles
→ This is a
Rectangle.
Look at the shapes: Shape
A is a rectangle (longer horizontally, all angles look like 90°).
✔ Match: A → Rectangle
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Property Set 2:
> All sides equal
> Opposite sides parallel
> Diagonals cross at right angles
> No right angles
→ This is a
Rhombus (but not a square, because no right angles).
Shape
D looks like a slanted diamond — all sides equal, opposite sides parallel, diagonals would cross at 90°, but angles aren’t 90°.
✔ Match: D → Rhombus
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Property Set 3:
> All sides equal
> Opposite sides parallel
> 4 right angles
> Diagonals cross at right angles
→ This is a
Square.
Shape
C is clearly a square — all sides same length, all angles 90°.
✔ Match: C → Square
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Property Set 4:
> 2 pairs of equal adjacent sides
> Diagonals cross at right angles
→ This is a
Kite.
Shape
H has two short sides together and two long sides together — classic kite shape. Diagonals in kites cross at 90°.
✔ Match: H → Kite
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Property Set 5:
> 1 pair of parallel lines
→ This is a
Trapezium (in UK/GB usage — which this worksheet uses, since it says “GCSE Tier”).
Shape
F has only one pair of parallel sides (top and bottom). The other two sides are slanted inward.
✔ Match: F → Trapezium
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Property Set 6:
> Opposite sides are equal
> 2 pairs of parallel sides
> No right angles
→ This is a
Parallelogram (not a rectangle or rhombus — just general parallelogram).
Shape
G is a slanted four-sided figure — opposite sides equal and parallel, but angles are not 90°.
✔ Match: G → Parallelogram
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Now let’s double-check we didn’t miss anything:
Shapes used: A, C, D, F, G, H → all accounted for.
Properties matched:
1. Rectangle → A
2. Rhombus → D
3. Square → C
4. Kite → H
5. Trapezium → F
6. Parallelogram → G
All good!
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Final Answer:
- Name:
Rectangle → Shape:
A
- Name:
Rhombus → Shape:
D
- Name:
Square → Shape:
C
- Name:
Kite → Shape:
H
- Name:
Trapezium → Shape:
F
- Name:
Parallelogram → Shape:
G
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of quadrilateral worksheet.