Figure 1:
- The figure is a quadrilateral ABCD with its diagonals AC and BD intersecting at some point.
- The markings on the diagonals indicate that the segments from the vertices to the intersection point are equal in pairs: AO = OC and BO = OD.
- When the diagonals of a quadrilateral bisect each other, the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
- Therefore, the triangles formed by the diagonals, such as triangle AOB and triangle COD, are congruent (vertically opposite angles are equal and sides are bisected). Similarly, triangle BOC and triangle DOA are congruent.
Answer: Figure 1 depicts a parallelogram, as its diagonals bisect each other. This implies that opposite sides are parallel and equal, and opposite angles are equal.