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Unit 5 Test 2 Geometry Review Game
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Please select a Team. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. Tris 2. Christina 3. Four 4. Caleb 5. Eric
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1. Which equation could be used to solve for x? 1. 2x + 74 = 180 2. 2x = 74 3. 2x + 74 = 90 4. 2x – 74 = 90 Response Grid
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2. Examine the triangles below. Determine the scale factor that was used to create triangle B from triangle A. Response Grid
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3. Which of the following sets of angles can be used to construct a triangle? 1. Three acute angles 2. One acute and two right angles 3. two obtuse and one acute angles 4. Answer not given Response Grid
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4. Angle a and b are supplementary angles. What could their measures be? 1. 45° and 45° 2. 56° and 120° 3. 96° and 84° 4. 75° and 93° Response Grid
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5. The actual height of the triangle is 32 cm. Use the scale drawing of the triangle to find its actual base. 1. 20 cm 2. 4 cm 3. 15 cm 4. 25 cm Response Grid
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6. How many different (non-congruent) triangles can be drawn with side lengths of 3 cm, 4 cm, and 9 cm 1. One triangle 2. More than one triangle 3. No triangles can be drawn 4. None of the above Response Grid
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7. In the figure below the measure of angle d is 25°, what is the measure of angle a? 1. 25° 2. 155° 3. 175° 4. 65° Response Grid
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8. The scale drawing of the living room shown below is drawn using a scale of 1 cm = 50 cm. What is the actual area of the living room in square cm? Use A = l x w. 1. 5,400 cm 2 2. 135 cm 2 3. 54 cm 2 4. 135,000 cm 2 Response Grid
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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? 1. 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Response Grid
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9. Which of the following sets of side lengths can be used to form a triangle? 1. 6 in, 10 in, 7 in 2. 7 in, 5 in, 18 in 3. 9 cm, 10 cm, 20 cm 4. 3 cm, 8 cm, 15 cm Response Grid
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10. Examine the figure below. What is the value of x? 65°(4x + 15)° 1. 15 2. 2.5 3. 25 4. 32.5 Response Grid
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11. How many different triangles can be drawn with the following angle measures, 55°, 43°, and 95° 1. One triangle 2. More than one triangle 3. No triangle 4. Answer not given Response Grid
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12. This is a scale drawing of a tank. Use a ruler to measure the scale drawing and give an approximate length of the actual tank. Scale: 1 in = 96 in 1. 96 in 2. 384 in 3. 48 in 4. 288 in Response Grid
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13. What is the measure of ∟ABD? (2x)° (3x)° A B D C 1. 36° 2. 18° 3. 54° 4. 90° Response Grid
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14. A scale drawing of a square room is drawn using a scale of 3 cm = 4 ft. If the scale drawing measures 9 cm on each side, how long is each side of the actual room? 1. 4 ft 2. 27 ft 3. 6 ft 4. 12 ft Response Grid
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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the final question? 1. 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Response Grid
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15. Which of the following sets of angle measures can be used to form a triangle? 1. 35°, 35°, 100° 2. 35°, 35°, 110° 3. 25°, 35°, 110° 4. 35°, 45°, 110° Response Grid
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