Geometry Quiz Which of the following is a line? A. B. C.

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Geometry Quiz

Which of the following is a line? A. B. C.

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Which of the following is a ray? A. B. C.

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True True or False This is a good example of parallel lines.False

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True True or False This is an Obtuse AngleFalse

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True True or False This is an Acute Angle.False

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True True or False This is a Right AngleFalse

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True True or False These are all 3D Shapes.False

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Which one of these lines are intersecting and/or perpendicular?

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What 3D Shape is this? ConeCubePyramid

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What 3D Shape is this? CylinderSphereCone

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What TWO 3D Shapes do you see in this picture? Pyramid and Rectangular Prism Cubes and Cone Spheres and Cone

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True True or False This is a Rectangular PrismFalse

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