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Class 8 Maths Practice Test: Understanding Quadrilaterals - Classification of Polygons
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A polygon is a closed sided figure, formed by three or more segments that never cross. And we can further identify it's type as either convex, concave or regular.

Class 8 Maths Practice Test: Understanding Quadrilaterals - Classification of Polygons
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1. When a square is pushed from one corner keeping the base as it is, which polygon is formed?
2. If in a triangle two of it’s angles are 35° and 45° respectively. What is the measure of it’s third angle?
3. If a polygon has its opposite sides equal and parallel to each other and all angles measuring 90°, identify the polygon.
4. Which of the following is correct?
5. All parallelograms are square.
6. A parallelogram each of whose angles measures 90° is ___________
7. Which of the following is a triangle?
8. What is the general form of naming a polygon?
9. Which of the following can be classified as pentagon?
10. A polygon with minimum number of sides is ________
11. A seven sided figure is called _______