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- @A triangle has internal angles of 40Ì and 70Ì. What is the other angle?
- 70Ì
- 30Ì
- 250Ì
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- @How many sides has a rhombus?
- Four
- Five
- Eight
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- @What can be said about the opposite sides of a parallelogram?
- Equal
- Add up to 180Ì
- Always greater than 90Ì
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- @A quadrilateral has internal angles of 80Ì,90Ì and 35Ì. What is the remaining angle?
- 155Ì
- 135Ì
- 55Ì
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- @What is a trapezium?
- A kind of quadrilateral
- A shape with no parallel sides
- A special kind of triangle
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- @If a triangle has internal angles of 50Ì and 60Ì the other angle is:
- 70Ì
- 20Ì
- 60Ì
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- @Which of these statements is correct?
- A square is a parallelogram
- A square is a rhombus
- A square is not a quadrilateral
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- @An isosceles triangle has an angle of 80Ì. The other two angles could be:
- Both 50Ì
- 80Ì and 30Ì
- Both 100Ì
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- @The angles inside a trapezium add up to:
- 360Ì
- 180Ì
- 720Ì
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- @A bisected angle is:
- One that has been cut exactly in half
- The smallest angle in a triangle
- Any angle less then 90Ì
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- @An obtuce angle is:
- Bigger than 90Ì but less than 180Ì
- Less than 90Ì
- Bigger than 180Ì but less than 360Ì
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- @An acute angle is:
- Less than 90Ì
- Bigger than 90Ì but less than 180Ì
- Bigger than 180Ì but less than 360Ì
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- @How many degrees are in a right angle?
- 90Ì
- 180Ì
- 270Ì
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- @How many sides has a quadrilateral?
- Four
- Eight
- Twelve
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- @All of the angles inside a triangle add up to what value?
- 180Ì
- 90Ì
- 360Ì
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- @An isosceles triangle has:
- Two sides of equal length
- Three sides all of different lengths
- Three sides with different angles
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- @All of the angles inside a quadrilateral added together come to:
- 360Ì
- 180Ì
- 270Ì
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- @An eqilateral triangle has angles that are:
- All the same
- 30Ì, 60Ì and 90Ì
- 80Ì, 50Ì and 80Ì
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- @How many sides has a parallelogram?
- Four
- Seven
- Five
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- @In a parallelogram the opposite side are:
- Equal in length and parallel
- Equal in length but not parallel
- Parallel, but of different lengths