Geometry Foundations
Angles and Measuring
Miscellaneous
Distance and Midpoint
Constructions
100

What geometric object is represented below?


A ray with endpoints A and B

100

The name for two angles whose sum is 90 degrees

Complimentary

100

a closed figures with more than three sides and angles

A polygon

100

Find the coordinates of the midpoint of these two points.

Midpoint = (-1, 4)

100

True or False- If a point is on an angle bisector, it is then equidistant from the sides of the angle.

True

200

How many points are Coplanar in the image below? Name them

4 points

Points D, G, F, and H

200

List 4 different ways to name the angle below

angleJKL, angleLKJ, angleK, angle5

200

a triangle with no sides the same length

What is a scalene triangle?

200

Find the other endpoint of the line segment with the given endpoint and midpoint. 

Endpoint: (−1, 9), midpoint: (−9, −10)

(−17, −29)

200

Names of the three tools allowed in geometrical constructions

Compass, Straight Edge, and a Pencil
300

Name 3 Collinear Points in the figure below

Points D, G, F or Points I, G, J

300

 

12^o

300

Two segments with the same length

What are congruent segments?

300

 AC = 7.7 

300

Which of the 6 basic construction techniques involves drawing two circles, and then drawing a line through where they overlap? (2 words)

Perpendicular Bisector

400

What does the intersection between two planes form?

A line (not a segment, not a ray)


400

Given the figure below, find the measure of angle y


y = 76^o

400

a quadrilateral that is equilateral and equiangular

What is a square?

400

Find the distance between points 

A(-1, 3) and B(2, -1)

distance = 5

400

What does inscribed mean?

All vertices are touching edge of circle. Ex:

500

part of a line that consists of one endpoint and all points of the line extending in one direction

What is a Ray

500

Find the value of x in the figure below


x = 45^o

500

What is the word that combines the meanings "earth" and "to measure".

geometry

500

Find the point that is one-fourth of the way from (2, 4) to (10, 8).

(4, 5)

500

If I begin to construct a hexagon with circles of the same size and connect every other intersection point, what shape would I create?

Equilateral triangle