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Lines, Rays, Segments. Angles. Polygon Measurements. Characteristics Of Polygons. Geometry Potpourri. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 25 pt. 25 pt. 25 pt. 25 pt.

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  1. Lines, Rays, Segments Angles Polygon Measurements Characteristics Of Polygons Geometry Potpourri 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt

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

  3. What is B. Ray YZ ?

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

  5. What is A. Line AB and Line AD ?

  6. J K L M • This segment appears to be parallel to segment JL • Segment JK • Segment ML • C. Segment MK • D. Segment MJ

  7. What is C. Segment MK ?

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

  9. What is C. ?

  10. These two lines appear to intersect, but are not perpendicular. • Line WX and Line XZ • Line WX and Line WY • Line WY and Line XZ • Line XZ and Line YZ X W Y Z

  11. What is D) Line XZ and Line YZ?

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

  13. What is D. Point D ?

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

  15. What is B. Angle LKJ ?

  16. This is the best estimated measurement of the angle pictured below: • 35 degrees • 80 degrees • 125 degrees • 175 degrees

  17. What is C. 125 degrees ?

  18. Which of the following points shows the vertex of an angle? T U S R • Point R • Point S • Point T • Point U

  19. What is C. Point T ?

  20. Which of the following angles is closest to 37 degrees. A. C. B D.

  21. What is D.

  22. The triangle pictured below has three congruent sides and 3 congruent angles. This is the measurement of each angle. • 30 degrees • 45 degrees • 60 degrees • 75 degrees

  23. What is C. 60 degrees ?

  24. Mrs. Gagel drew a rectangle with the dimensions listed below. This is the perimeter of the rectangle. 3 cm. 10 cm. • 13 cm. • 26 cm. • 26 square cm. • 30 cm.

  25. What is B. 26 cm. ?

  26. 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.

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

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

  29. What is C. 105 degrees ?

  30. Mr. Linden has a garden in the shape of rectangle which is pictured below. This is the area of that garden. 3 yards 4 yards • 6 yards • 6 square yards • 12 yards • 12 square yards

  31. What is D. 12 square yards ?

  32. I am thinking of a particular shape. My shape has four sides. None of the sides are parallel to each other. This could be the name of my shape. • An equilateral triangle • A quadrilateral • A trapezoid • A rhombus

  33. What is B. A quadrilateral?

  34. Keri drew a shape on a piece of paper with the following characteristics: • It had 4 straight sides • It was a closed figure • Its opposite angles were congruent • All four sides were congruent • Its opposite sides were parallel • This is a name that could be given to her shape. (Choose as many names as possible) • Quadrilateral E. Square • Polygon F. Rhombus • Parallelogram G. Rectangle • Trapezoid H. Pentagon

  35. What is A, B, C, E, F, G?

  36. Janet drew the triangle pictured below. This could be a name given to that triangle. • An right equilateral triangle • An acute isosceles triangle • An obtuse scalene tirangle • A right scalene triangle

  37. What is D. A right scalene triangle?

  38. Look at the picture on the right. This is a name that can be given to the picture. • Polygon • Quadrilateral • Octagon • None of these

  39. What is D. None of these?

  40. I am thinking of a shape. It has the following characteristics: • 4 straight sides • It is a closed figure • All of its sides are congruent • All of its angles are congruent • Its opposite sides are parallel • This would be one name I could give to my shape: • Equilateral Triangle C. Square • Trapezoid D. Pentagon

  41. What is C. Square?

  42. The drawing to the left is a picture frame. The inner shape is a square and the outer shape is a square. The area of the inner shape is 16 square inches. The frame is one inch wide all the way around. This is the area of the entire drawing. 1 inch • 18 square inches • 24 square inches • 30 square inches • 36 square inches

  43. What is D. 36 square inches ?

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

  45. What is D. ?

  46. Amber filled the box shown above. This could be the possible volume of the box • 105 inches • 120 square inches • 150 square feet • 77 cubic yards

  47. What is D. 77 cubic inches?

  48. 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.

  49. What is B. ?

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