False. Not that it's never true - squares like to satisfy the conditions of all quadrilaterals at once, so you'll always find an overlap there - but a rhombus does not need to have a right angle.
False. A rhombus is always a parallelogram.
True.
FALSE a square is a rhombus but a rhombus is not a square
False
False.
False.Every parallelogram is not a rhombus, but every rhombus is also a parallelogram.
False. Every rhombus is a parallelogram, but not every rhombus is a square. Only those that have right angles are squares. Every rhombus is a parallelogram because its diagonal lines are perpendicular, and they bisect an interior angle.
False. A rhombus is always a parallelogram.
This is true, because a kite is a rhombus, which is a type of parallelogram.
False. It could be a rhombus.
True.
Generally false. In a parallelogram, the opposite angles are equal. They could be complementary in a highly skewed parallelogram in which one angle is 45 degrees.
FALSE a square is a rhombus but a rhombus is not a square
FALSE because a rectangle has 4 right angles.
A rhombus is a square turned at an angle so that the corners are facing north, south, east, and west. Really? That's still a square, simply rotated by 45º. A rhombus is a type of parallelogram.
A quadrilateral is any four sided plane figure. A parallelogram has the two opposite sides parallel. This makes to two opposite sides of equal length. The figure does not necessarily have right angles. A quadrilateral can be;- square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, (a)symmetric trapezium, a kite, or an irregular shape/form.
False