STAAR PRACTICE QUESTIONS ON GEOMETRY FOR GRADE 4

Problem 1 :

Look at the figure.

STARR-geo-grade4-q1

Which term best describes the figure ?

A) Ray AB          B) Line segment AB

C)  Point AB        D) Line AB

Solution

Problem 2 :

Look at the figures.

STARR-geo-grade4-q2.png

What is the total number of rays in the figures?

A)  2    B)  6    C)  5     D)  7

Solution

Problem 3 :

 Look at the figure.

STARR-geo-grade4-q3.png

Which term best describes the figure?

A) Ray RST       B) Line segment RST

C) Angle RST    D) Point RST

Solution

Problem 4 :

Which best describes parallel lines?

A) They intersect at one point.

B) They form one obtuse angle.

C They never meet.

D) They form one acute angle.

Solution

Problem 5 :

Look at the figure

STARR-geo-grade4-q4.png

Which names an obtuse angle in the figure?

A)  JHG    B) FHJ    C) GHK      D) FHK

Solution

Problem 6 :

Which type of angle is greater than a right angle?

A) Acute and obtuse only         B) Straight only

C) Obtuse and straight only    D) Obtuse only

Solution

Problem 7 :

Look at the figure.

STARR-geo-grade4-q5.png

Which names a straight angle in the figure below?

A) ABC     B) EBF    C) CBF     D) ABF

Solution

Problem 8 :

Which figure appears to show parallel lines?

STARR-geo-grade4-q6.png

Solution

Problem 9 :

Look at the figure.

STARR-geo-grade4-q7.png

What type of angle is XYZ in the figure?

A) Acute angle    B) Straight angle

C) Right angle     D) Obtuse angle

Solution

Problem 10 :

Look at the figure.

STARR-geo-grade4-q8.png

Which pair of lines appears to be perpendicular? 

A) JK and PR    B) LM and NO

C) NO and JK     D) PR and LM

Solution

Problem 11 :

Look at the angle made by the front of the arrow in the figure shown below

STARR-geo-grade4-q9.png

What type of angle is R?

A) Acute angle         B) Obtuse angle

C) Right angle         D) Straight angle

Solution

Problem 12 :

Which best describes perpendicular lines?

A) They form four right angles.     

B) They form one obtuse angle.

C) They never meet.     D) They form one acute angle.

Solution

Problem 13 :

Look at the figure.

STARR-geo-grade4-q10.png

Which angle in the figure is NOT an obtuse angle?

A) JKF      B) FGH     C) HJK      D) KFG

Solution

Problem 14 :

Look at the figure.

STARR-geo-grade4-q11.png

What type of angle is FGC in the figure?

F) Acute angle      G) Straight angle

H) Right angle       J) Obtuse angle

Solution

Problem 15 :

Look at the figure.

STARR-geo-grade4-q12.png

Which names a right angle in the figure?

A) CDG     B) EDF     C) CDH     D) FDH

Solution

Problem 16 :

Look at the figure.

STARR-geo-grade4-q13.png

Which two line segments in the figure appear to be parallel?

A) ST and RV         B) KN and LM

C)  MN and LM       D) LK and MN

Solution

Problem 17 :

Look at the figure.

STARR-geo-grade4-q14.png

Which is a ray in the figure?

A) ML    B) LN     C) ON     D) MN

Solution

Problem 18 :

Laila designed a banner for the math club. The shape of the banner is shown below

STARR-geo-grade4-q15.png

Which two line segments on the banner appear to be perpendicular to each other?

A) ST and RV        B) TU and VU

C) SR and TU       D) RV and SR

Solution

Problem 19 :

Look at the figure

STARR-geo-grade4-q16.png

Which names a right angle in the figure?

A) STU     B) TUR     C) URS    D) Not here

Solution

Problem 20 :

Look at the street map of the downtown area in a Texas town

STARR-geo-grade4-q17.png

Which street appears to be perpendicular to Pine Street?

A) Main Street     B) Oak Street    C) Elm Street   D) Not here

Solution

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