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Angle Sum Property of a Quadrilateral MCQs

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  1. Q1. Going around a quadrilateral, each interior angle is 25 degrees more than the previous one. By how many degrees does the largest interior angle exceed the smallest?

    • A.75 degrees
    • B.25 degrees
    • C.50 degrees
    • D.100 degrees

    Answer: A. 75 degrees

  2. Q2. Going around a quadrilateral, each interior angle is 35 degrees more than the previous one. By how many degrees does the largest interior angle exceed the smallest?

    • A.105 degrees
    • B.35 degrees
    • C.70 degrees
    • D.140 degrees

    Answer: A. 105 degrees

  3. Q3. Going around a quadrilateral, each interior angle is 45 degrees more than the previous one. By how many degrees does the largest interior angle exceed the smallest?

    • A.135 degrees
    • B.45 degrees
    • C.90 degrees
    • D.180 degrees

    Answer: A. 135 degrees

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