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  • Question of

    An easy one before the quiz takes a more obtuse form: what is the name given to a triangle which has at least two sides of equal length, and two angles of equal measure?

    • Equilateral
    • Isosceles
    • Scalene
  • Question of

    A trapezium can also be isosceles?

    • True
    • False
  • Question of

    Whose textbook ‘Elements’ dominated geometric teaching for over 2,000 years?

    • Euclid
    • Pythagaras
    • Zeno of Elea
  • Question of

    How many sides does a icosagon have?

    • 12
    • 15
    • 20
  • Question of

    If two lines are perpendicular, they form what at the point of intersection?

    • Acute Angles
    • Obtuse Angles
    • Right Angles
  • Question of

    What letter of the alphabet can be described as balbis-shaped?

    • H
    • K
    • X
  • Question of

    An internal angle of a regular hexagon is how many degrees?

    • 100
    • 120
    • 150
  • Question of

    The point where two or more lines, edges or rays meet is known as?

    • A Bisector
    • A Reflex
    • A Vertex
  • Question of

    Better remembered as a philosopher, who was also a father of analytic geometry?

    • René Descartes
    • Bertrand Russell
    • Baruch Spinoza
  • Question of

    What name is given to a parallelogram with unequal adjacent sides and angles that are NOT right angles?

    • Rhomboid
    • Rhombus
    • Torus

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