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- Q1What can the figure shown BEST be described as?RectangleQuadrilateralParallelogramTrapezoid60sMGSE5.G.4
- Q2Which of the following is NOT a term used to describe the figure?QuadrilateralParallelogramRectangleTrapezoid60s
- Q3Which of the following is a true statement?A trapezoid has ONLY one set of parallel sides.All quadrilaterals have right angles.Scalene is a type of quadrilateral.All quadrilaterals have four sides.60s
- Q4Which statement is NOT true about a square?All sides are congruent.Only one pair of parallel sides.Contains four right angles.All angles are congruent.60s
- Q5What is the only difference between a square and a rhombus?Rhombuses are not quadrilaterals.Rhombuses don't have equal sides.Squares have congruent sides and angles, but rhombuses do not.A square MUST have four right angles, but a rhombus isn't REQUIRED to have right angles.60s
- Q6What is the best name for this figure?KiteParallelogramTrapezoidRhombus60s
- Q7What types of triangles are shown?Acute, Obtuse, rightRight, IsoscelesRight, acuteScalene, Right60s
- Q8Which term best describes the figure shown?quadrilateraltrapezoidparallelogramscalene triangle60s
- Q9What type of figure is shown?pentagontrapezoidA hexagonIsosceles triangle60s
- Q10Which of the following is the best description of a rectangle?quadrilateral, parallelogram, two pairs of opposite congruent sides, four right anglesquadrilateral, no right angles, all sides are equalquadrilateral, parallelogram, no right angles, two pairs of congruent sidesquadrilateral, at least one set of parallel sides, all sides are congruent, four right angles60s
- Q11What can all of the shapes shown be classified as?Weird ShapesCoordinate PlanesquadrilateralsPolygons60s
- Q12What do all of the figures shown have in common?They are all rhombuses.They are all 3D figures.They are all parallelograms.They are all quadrilaterals.60s
- Q13Which type of triangle has two congruent sides, and one side that is a different length?ScaleneIsoscelesEquilateralCongruent60s
- Q14Which figure shown is NOT a polygon?rectangleHexagonrhombusCircle60s
- Q15What type of triangle is shown?Equilateral, ScaleneEquilateral, AcuteEquilateral, Ham SandwichEquilateral, Isosceles60s

