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- Q1A square and a rhombus are shown below. Which attribute is true of one of the shapes but NOT of both?All sides are the same length.There are two sets of equal angles.There are two sets of parallel sides.All angles are right angles.60s5.G.B.3
- Q2Which shape always has four congruent sides?trapezoidparallelogramrectanglerhombus60s5.G.B.4
- Q3Ursula drew a polygon in which all the angles were obtuse. What kind of polygon could she have drawn?parallelogramtrapezoidtrianglepentagon60s5.G.B.4
- Q4Which statement about rectangles and rhombuses is always true?Both figures have four right angles.Both figures have four congruent sides.Both figures are quadrilaterals.Both figures are squares.60s5.G.B.3
- Q5Which type of quadrilateral can have exactly 1 pair of parallel sides?trapezoidrhombusrectanglesquare60s5.G.B.4
- Q6Parallelograms ALWAYS belong to which category of shapes?rectanglessquaresquadrilateralsrhombuses60s5.G.B.4

