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Quadrilaterals question types

61 questions across 8 question groups — pick any mix to generate a Maths paper with step-by-step answer keys.

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Quadrilaterals questions

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Q 1MCQ(1M)1 Mark
If opposite angles of a rhombus are (2x)° and (3x – 40)°, then the value of x is ____.
  • A
    100°
  • B
    80°
  • C
    160°
  • 40°

Answer: D.

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Q 2MCQ(1M)1 Mark
If the diagonal of a square is $22\sqrt2$ cm, then the perimeter of square is ____.
  • A
    $24 cm$
  • B
    $24\sqrt2 cm$
  • $48 cm$
  • D
    $48\sqrt2 cm$

Answer: C.

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Q 3MCQ(1M)1 Mark
If all pairs of adjacent sides of a quadrilateral are congruent, then it is called ____.
  • A
    rectangle
  • B
    parallelogram
  • C
    trapezium
  • rhombus

Answer: D.

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Points $E$ and $F$ are mid points of seg $A B$ and seg $A C$ of $\triangle A B C$ respectively. If $\mathrm{EF}=5.6$ then find the length of $\mathrm{BC}$.
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Q 132 Mark Question2 Marks
Draw a parallelogram PQRS. Draw diagonals PR and QS. Denote the intersection of diagonals by letter O. Compare the two parts of each diagonal with a divider. What do you find?

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Q 162 Mark Question2 Marks
$\mathrm{ABCD}$ is a parallelogram. If $\angle \mathrm{A}=(4 x+13)^{\circ}$ and $\angle \mathrm{D}=(5 x-22)^{\circ}$ then find the measures of $\angle \mathrm{B}$ and $\angle \mathrm{C}$.
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Q 183 Mark Question3 Marks
In $\square \mathrm{PQRS}$, side $\mathrm{PS} \|$ side $\mathrm{QR}$ and side $\mathrm{PQ} \cong$ side $\mathrm{SR}$, side $\mathrm{QR}>$ side $\mathrm{PS}$ then prove that $\angle \mathrm{PQR} \cong \angle \mathrm{SRQ}$
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Q 213 Mark Question3 Marks
$\square \mathrm{PQRS}$ is parallelogram. $\mathrm{M}$ is the midpoint of side $\mathrm{PQ}$ and $\mathrm{N}$ is the mid point of side RS. Prove that $\square$ PMNS and $\square$ MQRN are parallelograms.
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Q 275 Mark Question5 Marks
In the adjoining figure, □ABCD is a trapezium. AB || DC. Points M and N are midpoints of diagonals AC and DB respectively, then prove that MN || AB.

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Q 285 Mark Question5 Marks
In the adjoining figure, $\square A B C D$ is a trapezium. $A B \| D C$. Points $P$ and $Q$ are midpoints of seg $A D$ and seg $B C$ respectively. Then prove that $P Q \| A B$ and $P Q=\frac{1}{2}(A B+D C)$.

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Q 295 Mark Question5 Marks
In the adjoining figure, if seg AB || seg PQ , seg AB ≅ seg PQ, seg AC || seg PR, seg AC ≅ seg PR, then prove that seg BC || seg QR and seg BC ≅ seg QR.

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Q 305 Mark Question5 Marks
In □ABCD, side BC < side AD, side BC || side AD and if side BA ≅ side CD, then prove that ∠ABC = ∠DCB.

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Given: side BC < side AD, side BC || side AD, side BA = side CD
To prove: ∠ABC ≅ ∠DCB
Construction: Draw seg BP ⊥ side AD, A – P – D
seg CQ ⊥ side AD, A – Q – D

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Q 315 Mark Question5 Marks
In □ABCD, side BC || side AD, side AB ≅ side DC. If ∠A = 72°, then find the measures of ∠B and ∠D.
Construction: Draw seg BP ⊥ side AD, A – P – D, seg CQ ⊥ side AD, A – Q – D.
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