Class 8 Maths: Quadrilaterals Worksheet (with Answers)
A free, print-ready worksheet on Quadrilaterals for CBSE Class 8 Maths, with a matching answer key. Use the sample below, or build your own with the exact mix of questions you need — no login, no ads.
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- 1. The sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is:
- (a) 180°
- (b) 270°
- (c) 360°
- (d) 540°
- 2. A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel is a:
- (a) trapezium
- (b) none
- (c) kite
- (d) parallelogram
- 3. In a parallelogram, opposite angles are:
- (a) equal
- (b) supplementary
- (c) complementary
- (d) unequal
- 4. Three angles of a quadrilateral are 100°, 70°, 60°. The fourth is:
- (a) 140°
- (b) 130°
- (c) 120°
- (d) 150°
- 5. State the angle sum property of a quadrilateral.
- 6. How are the diagonals of a parallelogram related?
- 7. List the properties of a parallelogram and name its three special cases.
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- 1. (c) 360° — It splits into two triangles: 2 × 180° = 360°.
- 2. (d) parallelogram — That is the definition of a parallelogram.
- 3. (a) equal — Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.
- 4. (b) 130° — 360 − (100+70+60) = 130°.
- 5. The four interior angles of a quadrilateral add up to 360°.
- 6. They bisect each other (cross at their midpoints).
- 7. In a parallelogram: opposite sides are equal and parallel, opposite angles are equal, adjacent angles are supplementary, and the diagonals bisect each other. Its special cases are the rectangle (all right angles, equal diagonals), the rhombus (all sides equal, diagonals perpendicular), and the square (both — equal sides, right angles, equal perpendicular-bisecting diagonals).
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- Which board and class is this for?
- This worksheet is aligned to CBSE Class 8 Maths, chapter “Quadrilaterals”.