To a certain extent yes - Trapeziums are parallelograms but with only one parallel sides (While a parallelogram have two parallel sides)
A parallelogram has 2 pairs of opp sides parallel but a trapezium has only 1 pair of opp sides parallel....a trapezium cannot be a paralellogram but a parallelogram can be a trapezium.
Yes. A square is a special case of a parallelogram.
It is an isosceles trapezium
Yes; one pair of its sides is parallel.
A rectangle is a special case of a parallelogram in which all the interior angles are 90 degrees.
no
Parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, trapezium, square, kite.
Parallelograms (and their special cases), isosceles trapezium.
It is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
In a trapezium (or trapezoid in American English), the sides are not necessarily the same length. A trapezium is defined by having at least one pair of parallel sides, while the lengths of the non-parallel sides can vary. However, a special type of trapezium, called an isosceles trapezium, has the non-parallel sides of equal length.
what the hell kind of question is that, of course not
A Trapezium is a quadrilateral with no parallel sides.