Fourth Grade Math Vocabulary Part 1
  • 1. Half of the diameter is?
A) the circumference
B) a concentric circle
C) a regular polygon
D) the radius
  • 2. An octagon is an example of a?
A) concave compass
B) concentric circle
C) polygon
D) convex segment
  • 3. A ray is?
A) a line having one endpoint.
B) a line having a beginning and end.
C) the point at which two lines meet.
D) a tool for drawing circles.
  • 4. Polygons having all angles pointed outward would be considered?
A) radial
B) convex
C) circumferential
D) concave
  • 5. Two rays meet together. They form a?
A) diameter
B) compass
C) regular polygon
D) vertex
  • 6. The equator gives us an example of a/an?
A) endpoint
B) line segment
C) circumference
D) radius
  • 7. If you wanted to draw a circle, you would use which tool?
A) a circumference
B) a polygon
C) a radial iron
D) a compass
  • 8. What is Mr. Littlefield's favorite drink?
A) Mt. Dew
B) Kool-Aid
C) Coke
D) Chocolate Milk
  • 9. What are you if you have two endpoints?
A) a ray
B) a vertex
C) a line segment
D) concave
  • 10. If circles share the same center, they are considered?
A) concentric circles
B) circumferential
C) radial
D) regular polygons
  • 11. Define concave
A) a polygon whose sides and angles are equal in measure
B) a line segment from the center of the circle to any point on its circumference
C) polygons having two or more angles pushed inward
D) polygons having all angles pointed outward
  • 12. This is a line segment that passes through the center of a circle with endpoints on its circumference.
A) circumference
B) diameter
C) vertices
D) radius
  • 13. All of my sides and angles are equal in measure. I am a?
A) falsified polygon
B) line segment
C) regular polygon
D) concentric circle
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