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10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Lines, Rays, Segments AnglesPolygonsCircles Geometry Potpourri

Name a ray in the following diagram. Y Z X A. Ray ZY B. Ray YZ C. Ray XY D. Ray XZ

What is B. Ray YZ ?

DC B A These two lines appear to be perpendicular in the above figure. A. Line AB and Line AD B. Line CD and Line BC C. Line AD and Line BC D. Line AB and Line CD

What is A. Line AB and Line AD ?

M L KJ This segment appears to be parallel to segment JL A. Segment JK B. Segment ML C. Segment MK D. Segment MJ

What is C. Segment MK ?

Which of the following represents a ray? A. B. C. D.

What is C. ?

W X Z Y These two lines appear to intersect, but are not perpendicular. A)Line WX and Line XZ B)Line WX and Line WY C)Line WY and Line XZ D)Line XZ and Line YZ

What is D) Line XZ and Line YZ?

G F H E D C BA I This point is in the interior of angle AEG A. Point B B. Point H C. Point G D. Point D

What is D. Point D ?

K G L J H I F This angle is an obtuse angle: A. Angle HKL B. Angle LKJ C. Angle GKJ D. Angle GJK

What is B. Angle LKJ ?

This is the best estimated measurement of the angle pictured below: A)35 degrees B)80 degrees C)125 degrees D)175 degrees

What is C. 125 degrees ?

Which of the following points shows the vertex of an angle? U T S R A.Point R B.Point S C.Point T D.Point U

What is C. Point T ?

Which of the following angles is closest to 37 degrees. A.C. BD.

What is D.

The triangle pictured below has three congruent sides and 3 congruent angles. This is the measurement of each angle. A)30 degrees B)45 degrees C)60 degrees D)75 degrees

What is C. 60 degrees ?

Mrs. Gagel drew a rectangle with the dimensions listed below. This is the perimeter of the rectangle. 3 cm. 10 cm. A.13 cm. B.26 cm. C.26 square cm. D.30 cm.

What is B. 26 cm. ?

Dr. Kempe drew the square shown below This is its perimeter and area. 6 cm. A. P = 12 cm. A= 12 sq. cm. B. P = 24 sq. cm. A = 36 cm. C. P = 24 cm. A = 18 sq. cm. D. P = 24 cm. A = 36 sq. cm.

What is D. P = 24 cm. A = 36 sq. cm. ?

Mrs. Skeels drew the polygon below and measured 3 of its angles. This is the measurement of the missing angle. ? degrees 75 degrees 110 degrees 70 degrees A.70 degrees B.75 degrees C.105 degrees D.110 degrees

What is C. 105 degrees ?

Mr. Linden has a garden in the shape of triangle which is pictured below. This is the area of that garden. 5 yards 3 yards 4 yards A.6 yards B.6 square yards C.12 yards D.12 square yards

What is B. 6 square yards ?

A bike tire has a radius of 12 inches. This is the diameter of the bike tire. A.6 inches B.12 inches C.24 inches D.36 inches

What is C. 24 inches ?

Mrs. Samelko made sugar cookies for her son. Since she is such a perfectionist, she made sure every cookie was exactly the same. The diameter of every cookie was exactly 4 inches. This is about what the circumference of every cookie was. A.2 inches B.8 inches C.12 inches D.16 inches

What is C. 12 inches ?

A circular table seats 8 people. The radius of the table is 4 feet. If the people are spaced equally around the table, this is about how many feet of the outer edge each person would have. A.3 feet B.4 feet C.8 feet D.24 feet

What is A. 3 feet ?

F E C B A D Look at the picture on the right. The chord is shown by this segment. A.Segment AB B.Segment CD C.Segment CE D.Segment DF

What is A. Segment AB ?

The circumference of a circle is 60 feet. This is about what the radius of the circle is. A.6 feet B.10 feet C.20 feet D.30 feet

What is B. 10 feet ?

Each angle at the base of the triangle is 75 degrees. This is the number of degrees of the top angle of the triangle. 75 A.20 degrees B.25 degrees C.30 degrees D.40 degrees

What is C. 30 degrees ?

Of the four choices below, this figure appears to be congruent to the figure to the right. A.C. B. D.

What is D. ?

This formula could be used to determine the perimeter of the above shape. A.P = B.P = x 2 C.P = 10 x 5 D.P = (10 + 5) x 2 5 cm. 10cm.

What is D. P = (10 + 5) x 2 ?

The shape pictured to the left is a regular pentagon. Which of the four choices below is similar, but not congruent to it? A.C. B.D.

What is B. ?

A parallelogram is shown below. This is the perimeter and area of the parallelogram. 8 inches 3 inches2 inches A.P = 11 inchesA = 24 square inches B.P = 22 inchesA = 24 square inches C.P = 11 inchesA = 16 square inches D.P = 22 inchesA = 16 square inches

What is D. P = 22 inches A = 16 square inches ?