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Square and Rhombus. A Square is actually a Rhombus with right angles, so it would also be (technically) correct to just say "Rhombus". In a test it would probably be safer to say both, rather than getting too technical about it...

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Q: Which quadrilaterals have diagnols that intersect at right angles?
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