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Select the option that is closest to the given shapes?Square , Rhombus , Rectangle , Parallelogram
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Select the option that is closest to the given shapes?

Square , Rhombus , Rectangle , Parallelogram

A.

Equilateral

B.

Scalene

C.

Quadrilateral

D.

Equiangular

Correct option is C

The correct answer is Option (c) Quadrilateral

Explanation:
Square, Rhombus, Rectangle, and Parallelogram are all quadrilaterals, which are shapes with four sides.

  • A. Equilateral: This describes shapes where all sides are equal in length. While a square and rhombus are equilateral, a rectangle and parallelogram are not necessarily equilateral.
  • B. Scalene: This refers to triangles where no sides are equal in length. This is irrelevant because the given shapes are quadrilaterals, not triangles.
  • D. Equiangular: This describes shapes where all angles are equal. A square and rectangle are equiangular, but a rhombus and parallelogram are not.
  • C. Quadrilateral is the most accurate description because all the given shapes are four-sided polygons, which is the defining property of a quadrilateral.

Hence, option (c) is the correct answer.

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