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Quadrilateral Quiz
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Question 1
1.
Micah has a page of stickers that are all shaped like different quadrilaterals. What must be true about ALL of the stickers?
They are all squares
They all have two sets of parallel sides
They all have four sides
They all have four right angles
Question 2
2.
Which of the following pairs of quadrilaterals could be used to describe the shape?
square & trapezoid
square & rectangle
rhombus & parallelogram
parallelogram & rectangle
Question 3
3.
Draw a quadrilateral that has 2 sets of parallel sides but NO right angles.
visibility
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Question 4
4.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides of equal length. Which 2 shapes are rhombuses?
A and B
B and C
C and E
D and E
Question 5
5.
Which
two
shapes must always have
parallel
sides and
right
angles?
parallelogram
square
trapezoid
Question 6
6.
Match the shapes with their names.
Draggable item
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Corresponding Item
square
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rectangle
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Question 7
7.
What word goes in the blank?
quadrilaterals
trapezoids
squares
Question 8
8.
Which quadrilaterals have at
least one set
of parallel sides?
Both A and C
Both B and D
Only D
B, D, and E
Question 9
9.
Trapezoids need
at least 1
set of parallel sides.
True
False
Question 10
10.
What makes a square a special rectangle?
It has 2 sets of parallel sides.
It has 4 right angles.
It has 4 right angles with 4 equal sides.
Question 11
11.
Any quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides is called a _____________________.
square
rectangle
parallelogram
Question 12
12.
Which 2 quadrilaterals have 4 equal sides?
trapezoid
square
rectangle
rhombus
Question 13
13.
What does this shape have?
4 right angles
0 right angles
2 right angles
Question 14
14.
A
square
is always a
rectangle,
but a
rectangle
is not always a
square
.
True
False
rectangle
trapezoid
rhombus