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Geometry Full Assessment

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Question 1
1.

Match the following vocabulary words with the correct picture on the right.

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Corresponding Angles
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Adjacent Angles
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Complementary Angles
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Linear pair / Supplementary
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Alternate Exterior Angles
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Vertical Angles
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Question 2
2.

If ray QS bisects angle PQR, find the measure of angle PQR.

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Question 3
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Question 4
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Problem 4 Got It? What is the contrapositive of the conditional statement? "If a vegetable is a carrot, then it contains beta carotene."

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Question 5
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Question 6
6.

Solve for x.

Question 7
7.

Problem 4 Got It? What is the converse of the conditional statement? "If a vegetable is a carrot, then it contains beta carotene." What is the truth value of the converse? If the converse is false, give a counterexample.

Question 8
8.

Problem 4 Got It? What is the inverse of the conditional statement? "If a vegetable is a carrot, then it contains beta carotene."

Question 9
9.

Solve for x.

Question 10
10.

Solve for x.

Question 11
11.

Write the equation of the line passing through (−3, 4) and perpendicular to −2x + 7y = −3.

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Question 12
12.

Error Analysis: You friend thinks that the triangles shown are congruent by SAS. Is your friend correct? Explain.

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Question 13
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Question 14
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Question 16
16.

Put the reasons for the following proof in the correct order. (Click on proof to view it larger).

  1. Given
  2. Definition of Midpoint
  3. Given
  4. Definition of Midpoint
  5. SSS
Question 17
17.

Find m<V in the following parallelogram.
m<V= ?

Question 18
18.

Solve for x in the vollowing trapezoid.
x=?

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Question 19
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x=?

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Question 20
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y=?

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Question 21
21.

z=?

Question 22
22.

Two similar polygons are shown. Solve for x.
x=?

Question 23
23.

Reasoning: The Space Needle in Seattle is 605 ft tall. A classmate wants to make a scale drawing of the Space Needle on an 8.5 in. by 11 in. sheet of paper. He decides to use the scale 1 in. = 50 ft. Is this a reasonable scale? Explain.

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Question 24
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x =

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Question 25
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m<Z =

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Question 26
26.

m<Z =

Question 27
27.

Draw the sequence of transformations. Make sure you show each transformation in your work.
1. Translate Triangle (x+7,y-3)
2. Reflect over x-axis
3. Rotate 90 degrees clockwise about the origin.

Question 28
28.

Match the Area Equations with the Appropriate shape.

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Area of a Square
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Area of a Triangle
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Area of a Trapezoid
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Area of a Rhombus
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Area of a Regular Polygon
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Area of a Circle
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Circumference of a Circle
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Question 29
29.

Problem 3 Got It?

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Question 30
30.

Find the surface area and Volume

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Question 31
31.

Find the surface area and volume.

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Question 33
33.

Find the measure of angle B if angle A = 17x, angle B = 13x, and angle C = 129.

Question 34
34.

SAT CHALLENGE PROBLEM: In this diagram, where O is the center of the circle, find the measure of angle D.

*** Remember this is a challenge problem like you would see on the SAT, NOT on your quiz tomorrow.***

Question 15
15.

Use Your Vocabulary: Match corresponding angles and segments.

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BC
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AC
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Question 32
32.

Find the surface area and volume.