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Shapes
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Shapes
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Jasraj Sangha from Learnius Tuition
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Jasraj Sangha from Learnius Tuition
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Question 1
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How many degrees are there in a square?
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Answer
360°
180°
540°
90°
Question 2
Question
How many degrees are there in a triangle?
Answer
180°
45°
90°
360°
Question 3
Question
What are parallelograms?
Answer
A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
A shape which has one pair of parallel sides
A shape which has 360 degrees
A shape which has two right angles.
Question 4
Question
What is a rhombus?
Answer
A quadrilateral with sides which all have the same length.
A shape which looks like a bus.
A shape which has 7 sides.
Question 5
Question
How many degrees are there in a pentagon?
Answer
540°
360°
720°
180°
Question 6
Question
How many degrees are there in a hexagon?
Answer
720°
360°
520°
600°
Question 7
Question
how many degrees are there in a heptagon?
Answer
900°
360°
720°
540°
Question 8
Question
Isosceles triangles have 2 sides which are equal?
Answer
True
False
Question 9
Question
Scalene triangles have no equal sides
Answer
True
False
Question 10
Question
Equilateral triangles have 3 equal sides.
Answer
True
False
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