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Chapter 10 Quiz
FORMULA BANK
Match each property with the figure it best describes. Write the corresponding letter in the blank as your
answer (1pt each)
4. _______ rhombus d. a quadrilateral with opposite sides congruent and four right
angles
6. _______ trapezoid f. a quadrilateral with four right angles and all sides congruent
Choose from the multiple-choice answers for the following questions. Only one choice is correct. (1pt each)
7. A trapezoid and a rhombus are both what type of shape?
a. Square
b. Parallelogram
c. Quadrilateral
d. Kite
8. How does the sum of the exterior angles of a square compare to the sum of the exterior angles of a
pentagon? (1pt each)
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Answer the following short answer questions:
9. Derek claims that all squares are rhombi while Brian claims that all rhombi are squares. Explain
whether Derek or Brian is correct in one complete sentence. (2pts total)
10. Miss Bass is thinking of a specific quadrilateral. Write down three questions that you could ask her to
help you figure out which quadrilateral she is thinking of. (3pts total)
11. What must you know before you can find the sum of the interior angles of a regular polygon? (1pt)
For numbers 10-11, circle all the possible identities of the shapes. (2pts each)
12.
Quadrilateral Kite Parallelogram Rhombus
13.
Quadrilateral Kite Parallelogram Rhombus
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Answer the following long answer questions:
b. Suppose the figure is a regular polygon. Calculate each interior angle measure. Show all your
work.
c. What is the sum of the exterior angles of the figure? Show all your work.
d. If the figure is a regular polygon, what is the measure of each exterior angle? Show all your
work.
15. Sam graphed a quadrilateral using points A(3, 2), B(2, -3), C(-3, -2), D(-2, 3). (4pts total)
a. Sam calculated that the slopes of 𝐴𝐵 and 𝐶𝐷 are both 5. He also found that the slopes of 𝐵𝐶
1
and 𝐴𝐷 are − 5. List all the possible names of Sam’s quadrilateral and provide a justification.
b. Using the distance formula, Sam found that the distances of 𝐴𝐵, 𝐵𝐶, 𝐶𝐷, and 𝐴𝐷 are all 5.10
units long. From your list of answers in part a, choose which ones Sam’s quadrilateral could be
and provide justifications.
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Extra Credit Question:
1. Solve for the perimeter of the kite. Show your work. (6 pts total)
(HINT: What do the diagonals of a kite do to each other?)
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