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Lathika Maths Worksheet GEOMETRIC SHAPES WORKSHEET Question and Answer

The document is a worksheet that provides examples of 2D geometric shapes. It lists 19 shapes and asks the user to identify the name of each shape and one property that makes it unique. For each shape, the answers provide the name and a distinguishing property, such as all sides being equal for an equilateral shape or having one right angle for a right angled triangle.

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Lathika Maths Worksheet GEOMETRIC SHAPES WORKSHEET Question and Answer

The document is a worksheet that provides examples of 2D geometric shapes. It lists 19 shapes and asks the user to identify the name of each shape and one property that makes it unique. For each shape, the answers provide the name and a distinguishing property, such as all sides being equal for an equilateral shape or having one right angle for a right angled triangle.

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TRAINER: LATHIKA J SHETTY

Name: Date:

WORKSHEET

2D GEOMETRIC SHAPES
Identify, name the shape and mention at least one property that makes it different from other
shapes that are given below:

SI 2D GEOMETRIC SHAPE NAME OF PROPERTY


NO THE SHAPE
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ANSWERS:

1.EQUILATERAL: All sides equal length, all angles equal to 600

2. ISOCELES: 2 angles are equal, 2 sides are equal

3. ACUTE: all acute angles (less than 900)

4. SQUARE: 4 sides are equal, 4 right angles

5. RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLE: have 1 right angle (900)

6. SCALENE: no angles are equal, no sides of equal length

7. RHOMBUS: 4 sides equal, unlike square angles are not right angle.

8. CIRCLE: have a point in center

9. OBTUSE: 1 angle obtuse (greater than 900), other 2 angles are acute (less than 900)

10.PARALLELOGRAM: 2 pairs of parallel sides (squares, rectangle, rhombus belongs


to parallelogram family)

11. RECTANGLE: 4 right angles, all 4 sides not equal (2 pair of parallel lines)

12. CONVEX PENTAGON/ Regular: 5 sides, no reflex angles (angles less than 1800)

13. CONCAVE PENTAGON/ irregular: 5 sides, at least 1 reflex angle (greater than
1800)

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14. TRAPEZOID UK/ TRAPESIUM US: quadrilaterals with no parallel sides.

15. ELLIPSE: stretched circle, center point present but leads to longest and shortest
diameters (OVAL)

16.KITE: 2 pairs of equal sides which are adjacent to each other.

17. TRAPEZOID US/ TRAPEZIUM UK: one pair of parallel sides.

18. CONCAVE DECAGON: 10 sides, at least 1 reflex angle

19. CONVEX HEPTAGON: 7 sides, no reflex angle

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