
Understanding Quadrilaterals: Rectangles, Rhombuses, and Squares

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Mia Campbell
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Mathematics
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5th - 8th Grade
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06:04
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is a common characteristic of all quadrilaterals?
They are circular.
They are open figures.
They have three sides.
They have four sides.
2.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about the sides of a rhombus?
All sides are different lengths.
Opposite sides are not parallel.
Only two sides are equal.
All sides are congruent.
3.
Multiple Choice
What is a unique property of the diagonals in a rhombus?
They are perpendicular.
They form obtuse angles.
They are equal in length.
They do not bisect each other.
4.
Multiple Choice
Which statement is true about rectangles?
Their opposite sides are not parallel.
They have four right angles.
Their diagonals are unequal.
They have no right angles.
5.
Multiple Choice
How do the diagonals of a rectangle interact?
They form acute angles.
They do not intersect.
They bisect each other.
They are perpendicular.
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