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Chapter 5 Multiple Choice - Notes

This document provides a chapter summary and multiple choice questions from Chapter 5 on geometry topics including: parallelograms, properties of quadrilaterals like having perpendicular diagonals or opposite sides being parallel, isosceles trapezoids, and counterexamples. It tests understanding of key definitions and theorems through 25 multiple choice questions across 5 sections with answers provided at the end.
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Chapter 5 Multiple Choice - Notes

This document provides a chapter summary and multiple choice questions from Chapter 5 on geometry topics including: parallelograms, properties of quadrilaterals like having perpendicular diagonals or opposite sides being parallel, isosceles trapezoids, and counterexamples. It tests understanding of key definitions and theorems through 25 multiple choice questions across 5 sections with answers provided at the end.
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FOR NOTES Chapter 5: Multiple Choice Questions by Section

5-1
A B
1) Parallelogram ABCD is shown.
Which pair of triangles can be established to be E
congruent to prove that �DAB @ �BCD ?

A) DADC and DBCD D C


B) DAED and DBEC
C) DDAB and DBCD
D) DDEC and DBEA

2) In parallelogram FGHI , diagonals IG and FH are drawn to intersect at point M .


Which of the following statements must be true?

A) DFGI must be an obtuse triangle


B) DHGI must be an acute triangle
C) DFMG must be congruent to DHMG
D) DGMH must be congruent to DIMF

3) If ABCD is a parallelogram, what is the length of segment BD?


B C
A) 10
5
B) 11 E
C) 12 7
D) 14 6
A D

5-2

1) Which of the following is NOT a way to prove a quadrilateral is a parallelogram?

A) Show the diagonals of the quadrilateral bisect each other.


B) Show one pair of opposite sides of the quadrilateral are both parallel and congruent.
C) Show one pair of opposite angles of the quadrilateral are congruent.
D) Show both pairs of opposite sides of the quadrilateral are congruent.

2) What values of a and b make quadrilateral MNOP a parallelogram?


N 21 O
A) a = 1 , b = 5
B) a = 5 , b = 1
11 34 3a - 2b 13
C) a = , b =
7 7

D) a =
34
, b=
11 M 4a + b P
7 7

Notes Ch 5 Multiple choice


5-3

1) Which of the following points pictured must be a midpoint?

A) A and C
B) B and C A● ●B
C) A and B
D) A, B and C ●
C

5-4

1) A conditional statement is shown below.

If a quadrilateral has perpendicular diagonals,


then it is a rhombus.

Which of the following is a counterexample to the statement above?

A) C)

B) D)

2) Quadrilateral ABCD is a parallelogram. If adjacent angles


are congruent, which statement must be true?

A) Quadrilateral ABCD is a square.


B) Quadrilateral ABCD is a rhombus.
C) Quadrilateral ABCD is a rectangle.
D) Quadrilateral ABCD is an isosceles trapezoid.
5-5

1) Given: TRAP is an isosceles trapezoid with diagonals RP and TA .


Which of the following must be true?

A) RP ^ TA
B) RP TA
C) RP @ TA
D) RP bisects TA

Notes Ch 5 Multiple choice


2) Given the median in the trapezoid pictured, which
of the following equations is NOT correct?

A) 2( x + 4) = 18 + 8
1
B) x + 4 = (18 + 8)
2
18
x+4 8
C) x + 4 = 26
D) 2 x + 8 = 26

3) Which figure can serve as a counterexample to the conjecture below?

If one pair of opposite sides of a quadrilateral is parallel,


then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.

A) rectangle
B) rhombus
C) square
D) trapezoid

Answers

5-1 1)
2)
3)

5-2 1)
2)

5-3 1)

5-4 1)
2)

5-5 1)
2)
3)

Notes Ch 5 Multiple choice

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