EVALUATION: Directions: Read each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each item. 1. Which of the following conditions is not sufficient to prove that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram? A. Two pairs of sides are parallel. B. Two pairs of opposite sides are congruent. C. Two angles are supplementary. D. Two diagonals bisect each other. 2. Which of the following quadrilaterals has diagonals that do not bisect each other? A. Square B. Rhombus C. Rectangle D. Trapezoid 3. The following quadrilaterals are parallelograms EXCEPT A. Square B. Rhombus C. Rectangle D. Trapezoid 4. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Every quadrilateral is a parallelogram. B. Every parallelogram is a quadrilateral. C. Every parallelogram has congruent sides. D. Every quadrilateral has congruent diagonals. 5. HOME is a parallelogram. Which of the figures below illustrates the statement correctly? A. C. H. M E M В. D. M
EVALUATION: Directions: Read each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each item. 1. Which of the following conditions is not sufficient to prove that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram? A. Two pairs of sides are parallel. B. Two pairs of opposite sides are congruent. C. Two angles are supplementary. D. Two diagonals bisect each other. 2. Which of the following quadrilaterals has diagonals that do not bisect each other? A. Square B. Rhombus C. Rectangle D. Trapezoid 3. The following quadrilaterals are parallelograms EXCEPT A. Square B. Rhombus C. Rectangle D. Trapezoid 4. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Every quadrilateral is a parallelogram. B. Every parallelogram is a quadrilateral. C. Every parallelogram has congruent sides. D. Every quadrilateral has congruent diagonals. 5. HOME is a parallelogram. Which of the figures below illustrates the statement correctly? A. C. H. M E M В. D. M
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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Chapter6: Circles
Section6.4: Some Constructions And Inequalities For The Circle
Problem 39E: In O, chord AB chord CD. Radius OE is perpendicular to AB and CD at points M and N, respectively. If...
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