
Hierarchy of Shapes
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- Q1Which statement is true based on the diagram?All isosceles triangles are equilateral triangles.All triangles are isosceles triangles.All equilateral triangles are isosceles triangles.All polygons are triangles.30s
- Q2Which statement is NOT true based on the diagram?All parallelograms are squares.All quadrilaterals are polygons.No triangles are quadrilaterals.Some quadrilaterals are trapezoids.30s
- Q3Look at the diagram. Which statement is NOT true?Every rhombus is a parallelogram.Every square is a parallelogram.Every square is a rhombus.Every rhombus is a square.30s
- Q4According to the diagram, which of these statements is NOT true?A right triangle cannot have 3 congruent sides.An obtuse triangle can have 2 congruent sides.An obtuse triangle can also be scalene.Every acute triangle has 3 congruent sides.30s
- Q5Daniel knows that a parallelogram is a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of congruent sides and 2 pairs of congruent angles. He drew a special rectangle with 4 congruent sides and 4 congruent angles. What other labels correctly name Daniel's rectangle?Rhombus only.Square, rhombus, and parallelogram.Square only.Square and parallelogram only.60s