Types of Quadrilaterals and Its Properties

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Types of Quadrilaterals and Its Properties: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Quadrilaterals, Rectangles, Properties of Rectangles, Squares, Properties of Squares, Parallelograms, Properties of Parallelograms, Rhombuses, Properties of Rhombuses, Trapeziums & Properties of Trapeziums etc.

Important Questions on Types of Quadrilaterals and Its Properties

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Which geometrical plane figures do the following resemble?
One face of a dice is square.

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Find the number of vertices in a quadrilateral.

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A quadrilateral with exactly two sides parallel is a _____.

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ONKA is a square with KON = 45°. If KOA=k° then find k.

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PQRS is a parallelogram, in which PQ = 12 cm and its perimeter is 40 cm. If the length of adjacent side of PQ is k cm then find k.

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Measure the lengths of sides of given rectangle.

AB, BC, CD, DA.

What do you observe?

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How many corners does a square have?

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How many sides does a square have?

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How many corners do rectangles have?

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How many sides do rectangles have?

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All the sides of rhombus are equal.

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All the sides of rectangle are equal.

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Write the name of the figure given below.

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Look at the following figures and then answer the questions that follow:

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Which of the above figures are rectangles?

 

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Look at the following figures and then answer the question that follow:

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Which of the above figures are squares?

 

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All quadrilaterals are _____ squares.

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In a rectangle, the _____ sides are equal.

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In the figure, PQRS is a quadrilateral in which PQ=QR=RS=PS. What type of quadrilateral is it? Join PR and SQ. Measure them. Are they equal?

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In the figure, PQRS is a rectangle. Name diagonals.

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