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What is the definition of a square?
Which property is true for rectangles?
The angles inside a square are always:
If the side of a square is 5 cm, what is its area?
How many different ways can you label the corners of a rectangle?
Which of the following is a valid name for rectangle ABCD?
What happens when you rotate a square?
If a rectangle has sides of length 3 cm and 8 cm, what is its perimeter?
Which statement is true for a two-dimensional shape that has four right angles?
Can a figure with equal angles but unequal sides be a rectangle?
If all sides of a quadrilateral are equal in length but not all angles are right angles, what is it?
In a rectangle, which pair of sides are considered opposite sides?
If you construct a rectangle but do not ensure right angles, what will it be if all sides are still straight?
Which tool is primarily used to draw circles?
If point P is the center of a circle, what is the distance between P and any point on the circle called?
What must be true for a shape to be classified as a square?
How do you correctly name a rectangle with corners labeled as A, B, C, D?
What figure is created when you mark points 4 cm from point P in all directions?
Which of the following is NOT a property of a rectangle?
What shape do the figures form in Fig. 8.1 when drawn with a compass?
How can you ensure the waves in the drawing of a person are identical?
Which of the following is a definition of a compass?
When using a ruler and a compass, how can you check if a distance is accurate?
Why does rotating a square not change its properties?
If two opposite sides of a rectangle measure 6 cm, what do you know about the other two sides?
When a class creates artwork using a compass, what skill are they practicing?
In construction, what is the main benefit of using a ruler?
What is the main feature that differentiates a square from a rectangle?
Which of the following is a mistake when naming shapes?
What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 10 cm and a width of 5 cm?
Which property is true for all rectangles?
If the length of a rectangle is increased by 2 cm and the width remains the same, what happens to the area?
A rectangle has an area of 48 cm² and a width of 6 cm. What is its length?
If a rectangle has two equal sides, what shape could it also be considered?
What is the length of the diagonal of a rectangle with dimensions 3 cm and 4 cm?
In rectangle ABCD, if AB = 5 cm and BC = 10 cm, what is the length of AD?
How many diagonals does a rectangle have?
What is the area of a rectangle if its length is doubled and width is halved?
If a rectangle has a perimeter of 36 cm and a length of 10 cm, what is its width?
Which scenario could result in a rectangle?
How can you find the shortest distance between two points along the sides of a rectangle?
What happens if the width of a rectangle is increased while keeping the length the same?
What is the relationship between the area and perimeter of a rectangle?
If two rectangles are similar, what can be said about their sides?
What are the lines connecting opposite corners of a rectangle called?
In rectangle PQRS, if PR and QS are diagonals, which sides are they opposite?
Which statement is true regarding the diagonals of a rectangle?
If diagonal PR in rectangle PQRS divides angle P into two angles, what will be their sum?
How do the diagonals of a square compare?
If the length of one diagonal of a rectangle is 10 cm, what will be the length of the other diagonal?
What happens to the angles when the diagonal of a rectangle is drawn?
In rectangle ABCD, if diagonal AC is longer than diagonal BD, which is true?
What is the measure of each angle created by the diagonal of a square?
Which property is unique to squares compared to rectangles regarding diagonals?
In a rectangle, if diagonal lengths are equal, what can be concluded about the shape?
Which equation represents the relationship between the diagonals (d) and sides (a, b) of a rectangle?
If the diagonals in a rectangle are extended, what geometric shape is formed when they intersect?
When comparing the angles formed by diagonals in a square, what can be inferred?
What is the length of each side of a square if its perimeter is 24 cm?
Which of the following statements is true about a rectangle?
To construct a rectangle with dimensions 5 cm by 3 cm, you need to start by drawing which side?
If two angles of a rectangle are each 90 degrees, what are the measures of the other two angles?
What is the area of a square with a side length of 4 cm?
When constructing a square using a compass, which step involves marking the length of the side?
A rectangle has a length of 10 cm and a width of 5 cm. What is its area?
To ensure a rectangle is accurately constructed, which tool is best for verifying right angles?
What will happen if you try to construct a square with unequal side lengths?
A square is inscribed in a rectangle. If the area of the rectangle is 48 cm², what could be a possible length of one side of the square?
If two rectangles have the same area but different side lengths, what can be inferred?
If a rectangle’s length is 12 cm and its area is 72 cm², what is the width?
To create a perfect square using a straightedge and compass, which angle must always be 90 degrees?
If a square is rotated but the lengths of its sides remain the same, is it still a square?
In which of the following arrangements can a square be inscribed within a rectangle?
What is the relationship between the diagonals of a rectangle?
If a rectangle has a perimeter of 30 cm, and its length is 4 cm more than its width, what are the dimensions?
What is the locus of points that are equidistant from two given points?
If point A is 4 cm from point B and point C, where is point A located?
Which construction tool can easily find a point that is equidistant from two given points?
If points B(1, 2) and C(5, 6) are given, what is the midpoint M?
What geometric shape is formed by all points equidistant from two points B and C?
When drawing a house, which method would define a point 5 cm from both corners?
What happens if two points coincide in location?
If a point A is 3 cm from B and 3 cm from C, what can be inferred about points B and C?
How can you verify that a point X is equidistant from A and B?
In the context of building a house, which point should be used for equidistance?
How does moving point A along the perpendicular bisector of points B and C affect its distance to those points?
What construction rule applies to creating a point equidistant from B and C?
If two points B and C are at (2,3) and (8,9), what is the correct distance formula to find the distance from (2,3) to (8,9)?
In completing a construction based on two given points, what must be true about the distances to maintain equidistance?
What can be inferred if a point does not lie on the perpendicular bisector of line segment AB?
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