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Example Questions
Example Question #11 : How To Find The Area Of A Parallelogram
What other shape can a parallelogram be classified as?
Square
Rectangle
Rhombus
Quadrilateral
Triangle
Quadrilateral
A parallelogram can not be classified as a square because a square has to have equal sides, but a parallelogram can have two different side lengths, as long as the opposite side lengths are equal.
A parallelogram can not be classified as a rectangle because a rectangle has to have angles, and a parallelogram does not.
A parallelogram can not be classified as a triangle because a parallelogram has to have sides and a triangle only has sides.
A parallelogram can not be classified as a rhombus because a rhombus has to have equal sides and a parallelogram does not.
A parallelogram has four sides, and all shapes with four sides are quadrilaterals.
Example Question #591 : Plane Geometry
Which shape can have all sides of varying length?
Square
Parallelogram
Quadrilateral
Rectangle
Quadrilateral
A quadrilateral has to have side lengths, but they can all cary in size.
A square has equal sides.
A rectangle and parallelogram have opposite, equal side lengths.
Example Question #592 : Plane Geometry
Which shape has only one pair of opposite, equal angles?
Parallelogram.
Rectangle
Kite
Square
Kite
A kite has to one one set of opposite, equal angles.
A square and a rectangle have equal angles.
A parallelogram has two sets of opposite, equal angles.
Example Question #593 : Plane Geometry
Which shape has two pairs of adjacent sides, with the adjacent sides being equal in length?
Trapezoid
Parallelogram
Rectangle
Kite
Kite
A kite has two sets of adjacent sides, and the adjacent sides have equal lengths.
A rectangle, parallelogram, and trapezoid do not have adjacent sides that are qual in length.
Example Question #594 : Plane Geometry
Which shape can have sides of any length, but has to have one set of parallel sides?
Square
Trapezoid
Rectangle
Quadrilateral
Trapezoid
A trapezoid can have sides of any length, but one set of sides have to be parallel.
Both a square and a rectangle cannot have sides of any length.
A quadrilateral can have sides of any length, but it does not have to have a pair of sides that are parallel.
Example Question #595 : Plane Geometry
Which shape can have angles of all different degrees?
Rhombus
Rectangle
Parallelogram
Trapezoid
Trapezoid
A trapezoid can have angles of all different degrees.
A square and a rectangle have to have all equal angles.
A parallelogram has to have opposite, equal angles.
Example Question #596 : Plane Geometry
Which shape has two sets of opposite sides that are equal in length and also parallel?
Parallogram
Quadrilateral
Trapezoid
Kite
Parallogram
A parallelogram has two sets of opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel.
A trapezoid and a quadrilateral can have sides of any length.
A kite does not have any sets of parallel sides.
Example Question #597 : Plane Geometry
Which shape has two sets of opposite, equal angles?
Quadrilateral
Parallelogram
Trapezoid
Kite
Parallelogram
A parallelogram has two sets of opposite, equal angles.
A kite has to one one set of opposite, equal angles.
A quadrilateral and trapezoid do not have to have any equal angles.
Example Question #598 : Plane Geometry
Which shape has two sets of opposite, equal angles?
Quadrilateral
Kite
Trapezoid
Rhombus
Rhombus
A rhombas has two sets of opposite, equal angles.
A kite has to one one set of opposite, equal angles.
A quadrilateral and trapezoid do not have to have any equal angles.
Example Question #1681 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Quantitative Reasoning
Which shape has to have all angles that equal
Parallelogram
Kite
Rhombus
Square
Square
A square has angles that all measure
A kite, parallelogram, and rhombus do not have to have angles that measure
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