100 Geometry Jeopardy 200 300 400 500 200 300 400 500 Angles Classifications Pairs of Angles What's the degree? Similar or not?

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100 Geometry Jeopardy Angles Classifications Pairs of Angles What's the degree? Similar or not?

100 Points Are the triangles similar? If so, what theorem or postulate proves it? Back |Answer | 10 inches 20 inches 8 inches 16 inches

200 Points Are the triangles similar? If so, what theorem or postulate proves it? Back |Answer |

300 Points Are the triangles similar? If so, state the postulate or theorem that proves it. Back |Answer |

400 Points Are the triangles similar? If so, state the theorem or postulate that proves it. Back |Answer |

500 Points Are the triangles similar? If so, state the postulate or theorem that proves it. Back |Answer |

100 Points Two angles that add to 90 degrees are called... Back |Answer |

200 Points Two angles that add up to 180 degrees are called.... Back |Answer |

300 Points Angles that share a ray and a vertex are called... Back |Answer |

400 Points angles that share a vertex but not a ray are called.... Back |Answer |

500 Points What is the endpoint of an angle called? Back |Answer |

100 Points If a triangle has sides of 6 and 10, which of the following could be the third side? Back |Answer | 16, 15, 3, 22?

200 Points What is the relationship of consecutive and opposite angles in a parallelogram? Back |Answer |

300 Points What is the name of these two angles? Back |Answer | A B

400 Points What are these angles called? Back |Answer | A B

500 Points Back |Answer | What type of angles are shown? Are they congruent or supplementary? 1 2

100 Points The angles of a triangle add up to... Back |Answer |

200 Points These angles lie on opposite sides of the transversal and outside the parallel lines. Back |Answer |

300 Points Adjacent angle share what 2 things? Back |Answer |

400 Points What types of angles lie on the same side of the transversal line, but on different parallel lines? (Hint: Same spot, different line) Back |Answer |

DAILY DOUBLE 500 Points What types of angles have the same measure? Name all 4 angles with the same measure. Back |Answer |

100 Points What is the combined degree of these two angles? Back |Answer | A B

200 Points What is the degree of A? Back |Answer | 25 o A

300 Points What is the degree of A? Back |Answer | A 135o

400 Points What is the degree of A? Back |Answer | 100o B A C

Triple Points: 1500 Points Back |Answer | Given one angle, what are the degrees of the other angles? 122o C E A B D F G

100 Points Score |Back Yes, by SAS Theorem

200 Points Score |Back Yes, by AA Postulate

300 Points Score |Back Yes, by SSS Theorem

400 Points Score |Back Not similar

500 Points Score |Back Not enough information to prove or disprove. You can't use ASS or SSA to prove :-)

100 Points Score |Back Complementary Angles

200 Points Score |Back Supplementary Angles

300 Points Score |Back adjacent angles

400 Points Score |Back vertical angles

500 Points Score |Back AA A Vertex

100 Points Score |Back 15 Remember that any two sides much add up to greater than the third side.

200 Points Score |Back consecutive angles add up to 180 degrees and opposite angles are congruent

300 Points Score |Back Alternate Interior Angles

400 Points Score |Back Alternate Exterior Angles

500 Points Score |Back Consecutive Interior or Same Side Interior

100 Points Score |Back 180 degrees

200 Points Score |Back Alternate Exterior Angles

300 Points Score |Back A vertex and a ray

400 Points Score |Back Corresponding Angles

DAILY DOUBLE 500 Points Score |Back Corresponding Angles Vertical Angles Alternate Exterior Angles Alternate Interior Angles Corresponding Angles

100 Points Score |Back 180 degrees

200 Points Score |Back 65o

300 Points Score |Back 135o

400 Points Score |Back 100o

500 Points Score |Back Angle A: 58o Angle B: 122o Angle C: 58o Angle D: 58o Angle E: 122o Angle F: 122o Angle G: 58o

Scores Back Team 1 Team 2Team 3