1. What is the name of the geometric figure shown below? A.Cube B.Cylinder C.Cone D.Triangle.

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1. What is the name of the geometric figure shown below? A.Cube B.Cylinder C.Cone D.Triangle

2. Which choice below names the correct number of faces and vertices of a triangular prism? A.3 faces, 6 vertices B.5 faces, 6 vertices C.6 faces, 5 vertices D.5 faces, 3 vertices

3. Mrs. Wiersberg took a picture of Lily. The rectangle shaped picture is 6 inches long and 4 inches wide. She wants to put a frame around the perimeter of the picture with ribbon. How much ribbon will she need to fit around the picture? A.20 inches B.10 inches C.24 inches D.48 inches

4. Which 3-Dimensional shape is this battery? A.Cylinder B.Rectangular Prism C.Cube D.Rectangle

5. Which transformation below shows a reflection? A B C D

6. What kind of angle is shown? A.Obtuse B.Right C.Acute

7. What 3-Dimensional Shape can be made from the net below? A.Rectangular Prism B.Rectangular Pyramid C.Triangular Prism D.Triangular Pyramid

8. Which shapes below are congruent? 1.A & E 2.C & D 3.A & C 4.B & D A B C D E

9. Which 3-Dimensional Shape can be made using only triangles? A.Triangular Pyramid B.Triangular Prism C.Cube D.Cone

10. Mrs. Sprankle is planting a garden in the shape of a hexagon. If one side of the hexagon is 3 feet, what is the perimeter of the garden? A.18 ft B.15 ft C.3 ft D.8 ft

11. A square mirror has a total area of 25 square feet. What is the length of each side? A.5 ft B.25 ft C.4 ft D.20 ft ? ?

12. Describe the angles shown in the triangle. A.3 right angles B.3 acute angles C.1 right angle, 2 obtuse angles D.1 right angle, 2 acute angles

13. Which dimensions would make a rectangle with the largest perimeter? A.Length = 3 ft, Width = 6 ft B.Length = 4 ft, Width = 3 ft C.Length = 5 ft, Width = 1 ft D.Length = 2 ft, Width = 8 ft

14. Describe the transformation of the shape below. A.Translation B.Reflection C.Rotation D.None of these

15. Describe the number of faces and vertices on a rectangular prism. A.6 faces, 12 vertices B.8 faces, 6 vertices C.6 faces, 8 vertices D.12 faces, 6 vertices

16. Mrs. Spicer wants to put carpet down in her house. Her living room is 5 yards long and 8 yards wide. What is the area of her living room? A.13 square yds B.40 square yds C.26 square yds D.1600 square yds

17. What type of angle is shown below? A.Acute Angle B.Obtuse Angle C.Right Angle

18. What 3-Dimensional shape can be made by the net below? A.Cube B.Rectangular Prism C.Rectangular Pyramid D.Cylinder

19. Mrs. Gosnell wants to hang up a rectangular banner with the names of all the students written in it. Which dimensions would create the largest area? A.Length = 3inches, Width = 3 inches B.Length = 2 inches, Width = 4 inches C.Length = 6 inches, Width = 2 inches D.Length = 5 inches, Width = 1 inch Fruitland Intermediate

20. Which figures are congruent? 1.A & C 2.C & D 3.B & E 4.B & D A B C D E

21. What is the perimeter of the shape? A.23 units B.22 units C.24 units D.10 units