Geometry Hardest Trivia Questions Quiz: Can You Pass The Test?

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Below is the Geometry Hardest Trivia Questions Quiz, Can You Pass the Test? Geometry is not as hard as most people think it is, and if you think this, it is one of the ways to cast out that idea is to have as much practice as you can to... see moresharpen your skills. Press the start button and let this quiz be a way to see just how much practice you might need base on your score. see less

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39) Which statement is NEVER true?

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The statement "Trapezoid GHJK is a parallelogram" is never true because a trapezoid cannot be a parallelogram. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides, while a parallelogram has two pairs of parallel sides. Therefore, it is not possible for a trapezoid to also be a parallelogram.

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47) The diagonals of a quadrilateral are perpendicular bisectors of each other.  What name best describe the quadrilateral?

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A rhombus is a quadrilateral in which the diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of each other. This means that the diagonals intersect at right angles and divide each other into two equal halves. Therefore, the given statement perfectly describes a rhombus, making it the best name to describe the quadrilateral in question.

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49) Two consecutive angles of a trapezoid are right angles.  Three of the following statements about the trapezoid could be true.  Which statement CANNOT be true?

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If the two right angles are base angles, then the trapezoid would be a rectangle, not a trapezoid. In a trapezoid, the base angles are not right angles. Therefore, this statement cannot be true.

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