What is the relationshipbetween angles A and C        5   What is relationshipbetween D and C?        CWhich of thefollowing is not trueof a parallelogram?A.Diagonals BisectEach otherB.Diagonals arecongruentC.All of the Above This isconsidereda Property,not a testConsecutiveangles in aparallelogramare always321AquadrilateralALWAYS has4 sides. Trueor False?Is it aparallelogram?    A quadrilateralis ALWAYS aparallelogram.TRUE ORFALSEThis isconsidereda test, nota propertyAnglesthat add to90 areconsideredcomplementaryWhat is the relationshipbetween angles A and C        5  What is relationshipbetween D and C?        CWhich of thefollowing is not trueof a parallelogram?A.Diagonals BisectEach otherB.Diagonals arecongruentC.All of the Above This isconsidereda Property,not a testConsecutiveangles in aparallelogramare always321AquadrilateralALWAYS has4 sides. Trueor False?Is it aparallelogram?    A quadrilateralis ALWAYS aparallelogram.TRUE ORFALSEThis isconsidereda test, nota propertyAnglesthat add to90 areconsideredcomplementary

Unit 4 Lesson 5& 6 Quiz Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is the relationship between angles A and C
  2. 5
  3. What is relationship between D and C?
  4. C
  5. Which of the following is not true of a parallelogram? A.Diagonals Bisect Each other B.Diagonals are congruent C.All of the Above
  6. This is considered a Property, not a test
  7. Consecutive angles in a parallelogram are always
  8. 32
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  10. A quadrilateral ALWAYS has 4 sides. True or False?
  11. Is it a parallelogram?
  12. A quadrilateral is ALWAYS a parallelogram. TRUE OR FALSE
  13. This is considered a test, not a property
  14. complementary
    Angles that add to 90 are considered