What Am I? Vocabulary Review Geometry. 1. I AM EXPRESSED IN SQUARE UNITS. A.VOLUME B.CIRCUMFERENCE C.AREA D.PERIMETER I KNOW THIS!

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What Am I? Vocabulary Review Geometry

1. I AM EXPRESSED IN SQUARE UNITS. A.VOLUME B.CIRCUMFERENCE C.AREA D.PERIMETER I KNOW THIS!

2. I AM THE DISTANCE AROUND THE EDGE OF A CIRCLE. A.VOLUME B.CIRCUMFERENCE C.AREA D.PERIMETER My friend will help me with this!

3. I AM THE AMOUNT OF SPACE INSIDE A 3-DIMENSIONAL SHAPE. A.VOLUME B.CIRCUMFERENCE C.AREA D.PERIMETER AWWK!!!

4. I AM THE SUM OF ALL THE SURFACES OF A 3-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT. A.VOLUME B.CIRCUMFERENCE C.SURFACE AREA D.PERIMETER I’ll dance my way to the answer!

5. I AM THE DISTANCE ACROSS A CIRCLE THROUGH THE CENTER POINT. A.RADIUS B.CIRCUMFERENCE C.DIAMETER D.PI or π The answer is in the box!

6. I AM THE SIDE OPPOSITE THE 90° ANGLE IN A RIGHT TRIANGLE. A.HYPOTENUSE B.CIRCUMFERENCE C.DIAMETER D.PI or π HELP!!!

7. I AM THE MEASURE FROM THE CENTER OF A CIRCLE TO A POINT ON THE CIRCLE. A.HYPOTENUSE B.RADIUS C.DIAMETER D.PI or π Take me away from all of this!

8. I AM A CLOSED PLANE FIGURE BOUNDED BY 3 OR MORE LINE SEGMENTS. A.HYPOTENUSE B.RADIUS C.PLANE D.POLYGON Maybe I can see the answer with these binoculars.

9. I AM THE DISTANCE AROUND THE OUTSIDE OF A POLYGON. A.HYPOTENUSE B.RADIUS C.PLANE D.PERIMETER I’m all charged up over this!

10. I HAVE A VALUE OF 3.14 A.HYPOTENUSE B.RADIUS C.PI or π D.PERIMETER This quiz is out of this world!

11. I AM ALWAYS MEASURED IN CUBIC UNITS. A.HYPOTENUSE B.VOLUME C.AREA D.PERIMETER I saved the best alien for last!

ANSWERS

1. I AM EXPRESSED IN SQUARE UNITS. C. AREA

2. I AM THE DISTANCE AROUND THE EDGE OF A CIRCLE. B. CIRCUMFERENCE

3. I AM THE AMOUNT OF SPACE INSIDE A 3-DIMENSIONAL SHAPE. A.VOLUME

4. I AM THE SUM OF ALL THE SURFACES OF A 3-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT. C. SURFACE AREA

5. I AM THE DISTANCE ACROSS A CIRCLE THROUGH THE CENTER POINT. C. DIAMETER

6. I AM THE SIDE OPPOSITE THE 90° ANGLE IN A RIGHT TRIANGLE. A.HYPOTENUSE

7. I AM THE MEASURE FROM THE CENTER OF A CIRCLE TO A POINT ON THE CIRCLE. B. RADIUS

8. I AM A CLOSED PLANE FIGURE BOUNDED BY 3 OR MORE LINE SEGMENTS. D. POLYGON

9. I AM THE DISTANCE AROUND THE OUTSIDE OF A POLYGON. D. PERIMETER

10. I HAVE A VALUE OF 3.14 C. PI or π

11. I AM ALWAYS MEASURED IN CUBIC UNITS. B. VOLUME

Hope your quiz score was “out of this world!” Right on! We did it! Glad that’s over! Nap time!