This final hard-level sheet challenges students to classify quadrilaterals and analyze symmetry. Part A is a four-question multiple-choice section with tricky statements about rhombuses, shapes with the most lines of symmetry, and regular hexagons. Part B has five fill-in-the-blank questions about parallelograms, equilateral triangles, and the infinite lines of symmetry in a circle.

It pulls together everything from earlier sheets and prepares third graders for fourth-grade geometry.

Style:
Busy Bee
Attributes of Shapes
Grade 3
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which statement about a rhombus is always true?
 A) It has 4 right angles
 B) It has 4 equal sides
 C) It has no parallel sides
 D) It has only 2 equal sides
2. Which shape has the most lines of symmetry?
 A) Rectangle
 B) Square
 C) Trapezoid
 D) Parallelogram
3. A polygon with 6 equal sides and 6 equal angles is called a:
 A) Regular pentagon
 B) Regular hexagon
 C) Regular octagon
 D) Regular heptagon
4. Which of these is NOT a quadrilateral?
 A) Square
 B) Trapezoid
 C) Pentagon
 D) Parallelogram
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
2) An equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles.
3) A circle has infinite lines of symmetry.
4) Every square is a rhombus, but not every rhombus is a square.
5) A right angle can be found at the corner of a rectangle.
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