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Class 8 Maths Practice Test: Understanding Quadrilaterals - Diagonals
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A diagonal is a line that connects two vertices of a polygon or a solid, whose vertices are not on the same edge.

Generally, a diagonal is defined as a sloping line or the slant line, that connects to the vertices of a shape. Diagonals are defined as lateral shapes that have sides/edges and corners.

Class 8 Maths Practice Test: Understanding Quadrilaterals - Diagonals
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10 Questions

1. What type of triangle is formed by the two diagonals of any square and any side of that square?
2. A/An __________ is a line segment connecting two non-consecutive vertices of a polygon.
3. If two diagonals of a square intersect, what would be the angle of intersection?
4. How many diagonals does a triangle have?
5. How many diagonals can be drawn to a closed curve?
6. Which of the following is correct?
7. The side of a square is 6 cm, what would be the square of it’s diagonal’s length?
8. Which of the following is correct?
9. How many diagonals can be drawn to a closed curve?
10. If two diagonals of a square intersect, what would be the angle of intersection?