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Lessons on Quadrilaterals

Lessons on Quadrilaterals

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Mathematics

10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 14 Questions

1

Quadrilaterals-Squares

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2

Properties of squares

  • 4 equal sides

  • 4 right angles

  • 2 sets of parallel lines

3

Diagonals

Squares have 2 congruent diagonals that bisect each other at a right angle

The diagonals also bisect the 4 corner angles

4

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5

Square interior angles

  • Opposite angles are congruent and supplementary

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7

Multiple Choice

Which of the following properties is true about squares?
1
Four congruent sides.
2
Exactly one diagonal bisects a pair of opposite angles.
3
Exactly one pair of parallel sides.

8

Multiple Choice

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What is the sum of a Quadrilaterals interior angles?
1
180
2
360
3
400
4
240

9

Multiple Choice

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Find the missing angle.
1
65°
2
85°
3
75°
4
70°

10

Multiple Choice

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Name the following shape: 
1
Rhombus
2
Rectangle
3
Square

11

Multiple Choice

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Name the following shape: 
1
Rhombus
2
Rectangle
3
Square

12

Multiple Choice

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Name the following shape: 
1
Rhombus
2
Rectangle
3
Square

13

Multiple Choice

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MNKL is a square. Find the measure of angle MKN.

1

180 degrees

2

90 degrees

3

60 degrees

4

45 degrees

14

Multiple Choice

In a square, opposite angles are...
1
congruent
2
supplementary
3
both congruent and supplementary

15

Multiple Choice

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1
90
2
45
3
30
4
180

16

Multiple Choice

A square is a parallelogram with...(read all options before selecting)
1
four right angles
2
four congruent sides
3
four right angles and four congruent sides
4
none of the above

17

Multiple Choice

Diagonals bisect the angles of a Square
1
True
2
False

18

Multiple Choice

The diagonals of a square are
1
parallel
2
congruent
3
perpendicular
4
congruent and perpendicular

19

Multiple Choice

The diagonals of a square 
1
form two 45° angles at each vertex
2
form two 40° angles at each vertex
3
form two 35° angles at each vertex
4
form two 50° angles at each vertex

20

Multiple Choice

All squares are parallelograms.
1
True
2
False

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