Naming Points, Lines, and Planes
Midpoints and Bisectors
Parallel Lines and Transversals
Angle Relationships
Potpourri
Grab Bag
100

Give another name for line l. 

line RQ, line RS, line SR, line QR, line SQ, line QS

100

Find the midpoint between (2,4) and (10, 16)

(6,10)

100

A line that intersects two or more lines is called a:

transversal

100

Two angles whose measures add to 90 degrees are called ________________.

Two angles whose measures add to 180 degrees are called: ________________________. 

complementary

supplementary

100

Find the measure of angle PQR. 

60

100

This symbol means that lines, segments, or rays are: 

perpendicular

200

Give another name for plane P. 

Plane RQV, plane RVQ, plane QVR...

200

TM = 2x+5, MQ = x+14, find x. 

x = 9

200

Angles 3 and 6 are best described as: (not looking for supplementary/congruent)

Same side interior angles

consecutive interior angles

200

The measure of one complementary angle is 20. What is the measure of the other angle?

70

200
What do straight angles and linear pairs have in common?

Their measures both are 180. 

200

This symbol represents the word: 

congruent

300

Name three noncoplanar points. 

Point T, Point Q, and Point R...

300

Find the midpoint of the segment:

(-1,-1.5)

300

Excluding vertical angles, name all the pairs of angles formed by parallel lines and transversals which are CONGRUENT:

corresponding

alternate interior

alternate exterior

300

Using the measures of the angles, what equation can I write based of the figure below?


m<AOB + m<BOC = m<AOC

300

What is the difference between the AB written first and the AB written second?

AB is the measure (also called length) of line segment AB. 

The second is the name of the line segment. 

300

One angle measure is 30.

Another angle measure is 100.

Are these angles complementary or supplementary?

 Neither. They do not add to 90 or 180. 

400

Using three points on plane J, name plane J INCORRECTLY.

Plane ACB, Plane BCA, Plane CBA...(any combination of ABC is wrong since those points are collinear). 

400

The midpoint of line segment SR (not drawn) is -4. 

Where is point R on the number line?

-10

400

Find the measure of the angle in bold:

60

400

Two angles are supplementary. One is 5 times 4 more than the other. Tell me the EQUATION you would setup for this problem. 

x + 5x + 4 = 180

You can variables other than x if you want. 

400

Find x. 

x=18

400

Find the distance between these two points:

(11,4) and (3, -2)


10

500

Give all possible names for the line with point A, point B, and point C. 

Line AC, Line CA, line BC, Line CB, Line CA, Line AC, line h, line AB, line BA. 
500

AB = 4x-12, AM = x. Find MB. 

x = 6. 

500

Find x. 

x = 6

500

Find x2.

x=8, so x2=64

500

Find EC. 

35

500

Find the measure of angle ABD. 

54

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