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No classification guaranteed

Step-by-step explanation:

A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parrallel sides.

A rectangle has 4 right angles

A square has all 4 sides being congruent

A trapezoid only needs 1 pair of parrallel lines. However some trapezoids have no right angles but some do. In the context of your question it is probably a trapezoid. However, it is no classification guaranteed.

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The correct option is Option A: a quadrilateral with only two right angles is a trapezoid.

What is a trapezoid?

The quadrilateral whose one pair of opposite sides are parallel is called the trapezoid.

So, if one side of the trapezoid touches the parallel side at right angles then it will form 90° with both of the parallel lines. Then two right angles will be formed in the quadrilateral.

A trapezoid is only required quadrilateral to have a pair of parallel sides. However, a trapezoid can have one of the sides connecting the two parallel sides and perpendicular to the parallel sides which would give two right angles. The picture is given below.

Therefore quadrilateral with only two right angles is a trapezoid.

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