Triangles
Quadrilaterals
Polygons
Coordinate Grids
100

This type of triangle has no equivalent length sides.

Scalene Triangle

100

I have four congruent sides and angles. What quadrilateral am I?

A square.

100

I have three sides, what polygon am I?

A triangle.

100

Which location is on the x axis, but not the y axis?

Answer: Zoo

200

This type of triangle has one obtuse angle and 2 acute angles.

Obtuse triangle

200

Which of the following quadrilaterals has only one pair of parallel sides?

A trapezoid

200

I have five sides. What polygon am I?

A pentagon.

200

What statement about the plotted points is true?

Answer: D

300

This type of triangle has 2 sides of the same length and one obtuse angle.

Obtuse, Isosceles triangle
300

True or false. All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares.

True.

300

I have 4 sides. What kind of polygon am I?

Quadrilateral.

300

What point is needed to complete the rectangle?

(9,10)

400

This triangle has a right angle and two sides of equal length.

Right, Isosceles triangle

400

I have two pair or parallel sides of different lengths, 2 acute angles, and 2 obtuse angles. What quadrilateral am I?

A parallelogram

400

I have 9 sides. What polygon am I?

Nonagon.

400
What point would be needed to complete the rectangle?

(8,5)

500

True or false: A right triangle can be classified as a right, obtuse triangle. Why or why not?

False. If a triangle has a right angle, it has a 90 degree angle. It's impossible for one of the other two angles to be above 90 degrees, if all triangles have to equal 180 degrees. 

500

Two sets of sides of a polygon are parallel and have the same length. What type of quadrilateral is this?

A rhombus

500

I have seven sides. What polygon am I?

Heptagon.

500

The locations of four buildings in town can be shown on a coordinate grid. The ordered pairs below describe the locations of the buildings:
Movie Theater: (4,6)
City Hall: (1,3)
Post Office: (4,1)
Market (5,3)

Harriet is standing closer to the market than any other building. Which ordered pair could describe the location at which Harriet is standing?

A) 3,3
B) 4,3
C) 5,1
D) 5,6

Answer: B

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