This is a parallelogram. The first requirement is 2 pairs of congruent sides where the congruent sides are not adjacent. This is like a rectangle (excluding a square) that has two pairs of congruent sides where the congruent sides are not adjacent. But the angles are not all congruent (as set in the question) which pushes the shape into the "next less regular" shape, the parallelogram. The angles will not all be congruent, but it will have 2 pairs of congruent angles. There is no way to avoid the 2 pairs of congruent angles because of the requirement that the shape must have 2 pairs of congruent sides (the first requirement).
An isosceles trapezium or a non-isosceles trapezium in which one of the slanted sides is congruent to one of the parallel sides.
rectangle
trapezoid
No congruent sides or No congruent angles --Algebra 2 Teacher
A quadrilateral has 2 pair of congruent angles and 4 congruent sides. What is the name of the quadrilateral
4 sides
rectangle
rectangle
A rectangle.
A rectangle has 4 congruent angles. 90 degrees. It is also a parallelogram, 2 pairs of congruent sides.
A quadrilateral with 4 right angles cannot have just two congruent sides so, unless this is a trick question (2 congruent sides does not excluded the possibility of more than 2 congruent sides), the answer is there is no such plane figure.
Square
It is rectangle and parallelogram. :). :D
A quadrilateral is a plane figure with four straight sides and does not necessarily have any congruent angles. Some quadrilaterals such as, squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and parallelograms do have congruent angles.
It is a rhombus which also has 2 acute angles
It is a rectangle.