Quiz 1 - Parallel, intersecting, and perpendicular lines
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- Q1Which figure cannot have parallel line segments?SquareTrapezoidPentagonTriangle30s
- Q2Ruth sorted polygons into groups. The polygons shown belong in the same group. Which description best represents this group?Polygons with obtuse angles onlyPolygons with perpendicular and parallel linesPolygons with perpendicular lines onlyPolygons with acute and obtuse angles30s
- Q3Rosa drew a flag with exactly one pair of perpendicular sides. Which of these could be the shape of the flag?Right triangleAcute triangleSquareRectangle30s
- Q4Liza drew a figure on the front of her notebook that has two obtuse angles. Which figure could be the one Liza drew?ParallelogramObtuse triangleRight triangleRectangle30s
- Q5Four figures are shown. Which figures appear to be rectangles?Figures R and SFigures P and QFigures Q and SFigures P and R30s