Grade 4 hard continuation practice tests reasoning about claims like every square is a rectangle. Through multiple-choice and fill-ins, students decide which statements are always true, identify shapes that fit multiple categories, and explain why a square is the only rhombus-rectangle for full mastery. Students judge possible vs impossible quadrilaterals and explain their thinking using attributes in this Grade 4 advanced geometry challenge.

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Busy Bee
Classifying Quadrilaterals
Grade 4
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which claim is TRUE?
 A) Every square is a rectangle
 B) Every rectangle is a square
 C) Every trapezoid is a parallelogram
 D) Every rhombus has right angles
2. A shape has 4 sides, 2 pairs of parallel sides, and 4 equal sides. It must be a ___.
 A) Rhombus (or square)
 B) Trapezoid
 C) Triangle
 D) Pentagon
3. Which is NOT always true of a parallelogram?
 A) It has 4 right angles
 B) It has 2 pairs of parallel sides
 C) Opposite sides are equal
 D) It has 4 sides
4. Which shape is BOTH a rhombus and a rectangle?
 A) Square
 B) Trapezoid
 C) Slanted parallelogram
 D) Plain rectangle
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A quadrilateral with 4 right angles is always a rectangle.
2) A parallelogram with all sides equal but no right angles is a rhombus.
3) A four-sided shape with no parallel sides is NOT a parallelogram.
4) A square is the only shape that is both a rectangle and a rhombus.
5) A trapezoid has exactly one pair of parallel sides.
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