Triangles
Quadrilaterals
Lines and Rays
Perpendicular & Parallel
Random
100

A triangle with at least two equal sides

What is an isosceles triangle?

100

T/F:  Quadrilaterals are polygons.

What is true?

100

A line with one end point

What is a ray?

100

Perpendicular lines create this.

What is a right angle?

100

An X forms two sets of these.

What are vertically opposite angles?

200

A triangle with no equal sides

What is a scalene triangle?

200

A figure having at least one pair of parallel lines

What is a trapezoid?

200

Two rays with the same endpoint

What is an angle?

200

These lines will never intersect.

What are parallel lines?

200

On a straight line, there are three angles.  One measures 75 degrees, the second measures 76 degrees, so the measure of the third is this.

What is 29 degrees.

300

A triangle with all 60 degree angles

What is an equilateral (or acute) triangle.

300

A parallelogram with four right angles

What is a rectangle?

300

Part of a line contained between two points

What is a line segment?

300

A capital letter illustrating perpendicular lines

What is capital T?

300

Angles that meet at a point have this sum.

What is 360 degrees.

400

T/F:  A triangle can have one or more obtuse angles.

False.  It can only have one obtuse angle.

400

Parallelogram with four equal sides and no right angles

What is a rhombus?

400

The point where an angle is formed

What is a vertex?

400

Three capital letters illustrating two parallel lines connected by a perpendicular line

What are F, H and I?

400

An isosceles triangle has two angles measuring 35 degrees each.  The measure of the third angle is this.

What is 110 degrees?

500

Two ways to classify triangles

What are sides or angles?

500

T/F:  A square is a trapezoid.

What is true?

500

A ray turned completely around a single point

What is a circle?

500

A given isosceles triangle has two lines which are perpendicular.  Therefore, the measure of each of the angles opposite the perpendicular intersection must have a measure of this.

What is 45 degrees?

500

In parallelogram ABCD, angles B and C will have a sum of this.

What is 180 degrees?