Angles and Triangles
Trigonometry
Similarity and Transformations
Volume and Density
Circles and Parallelograms
100

The measures of the angles are complementary if:

A. their sum equals to 180 degrees.

B. their sum equals to 90 degrees.

C. their sum equals to 360 degrees.

B. their sum equals to 90 degrees.

100

Which Trigonometric Ratio is defined by opposite/hypotenuse?

A. Cosine

B. Tangent

C. Sine

C. Sine

100

Basic Rigid Motions are:

A. Distance Preserving

B. Angle Preserving

C. Both

C. Both

100

Volume is defined as:

A. The amount of space an object occupies

B. A two-dimensional cross section of an object

C. The mass of an object

A. The amount of space an object occupies

100

A shape consisting of points in plane that are equal distance from a center point.

A. Square

B. Parallelogram

C. Circle

C. Circle

200

The measures of the angles are supplementary if:

A. their sum equals to 180 degrees.

B. their sum equals to 90 degrees.

C. their sum equals to 360 degrees.

A. their sum equals to 180 degrees.

200

Which Trigonometric Ratio is defined by adjacent/hypotenuse?

A. Cosine

B. Tangent

C. Sine

A. Cosine

200

Which is not a Basic Rigid Motion?

A. Reflection

B. Rotation

C. Dilation

D. Translation

C. Dilation

200

Density can be measured as:

A. Mass per unit volume

B. Population per unit area

C. Skittles per bag

D. All of the above

D. All of the above

200

Which of the following in NOT a property of parallelograms:

A. Opposite sides are congruent

B. Opposite sides intersect

C. Diagonals bisect each other

B. Opposite sides intersect

300

The Triangle Sum Theorem states that the measure of the angles on the interior of triangle sum to:

A: 90 degrees

B: 180 degrees

C: 360 degrees

B: 180 degrees

300

Which Trigonometric Ratio is defined by opposite/adjacent?

A. Cosine

B. Tangent

C. Sine

B. Tangent

300

Two triangles that have the same angle measurements but not the same side lengths are said to be:

A. Congruent

B. Similar

C. Equalangular

B. Similar

300

The equation for volume of a sphere is:

A. pi * radius^2

B. (4/3) * pi * radius^3

C. length * width * height

B. (4/3) * pi * radius^3

300

The diameter of a circle is:

A. The distance from the center to the edge of the circle

B. The distance across a circle that passes through the center

C. The distance around a circle

B. The distance across a circle that passes through the center

400

The Exterior Angle Theorem states that the exterior angle of a triangle is equal to:

A. the sum of the opposite interior angles

B. the sum of all of the interior angles

C. 180 degrees

A. the sum of the opposite interior angles

400

To find an unknown angle of aright triangle, we must use:

A. Trigonometric Ratios

B. Inverse Trigonometric Ratios

C. Pythagorean Theorem

B. Inverse Trigonometric Ratios

400

Reflection is a:

A. Turn

B. Slide

C. Flip

C. Flip

400

The equation for volume of a pyramid is:

A. (1/3) * length * width * height

B. (1/3) * pi * radius^2 * height

C. (4/3) * pi *radius^3

A. (1/3) * length * width * height

400

Consecutive angles of a parallelogram:

A. Are complementary

B. Are supplementary

C. Are congruent

B. Are supplementary

500

Same-Said Interior Angles are:

A. Supplementary

B. Complementary

C. Congruent

A. Supplementary

500

If given one leg and one angle of a right triangle, what must we use to find the other leg?

A. Trigonometric Ratios

B. Inverse Trigonometric Ratios

C. Pythagorean Theorem

A. Trigonometric Ratios

500

Dilations:

A. Enlarge the pre-image

B. Reduce the pre-image

C. Preserve angle measurements of the pre-image

D. All of the above

D. All of the above

500
The equation for volume of a cylinder is:


A. pi * radius^2

B. (1/3) * pi * radius^2 * height

C. pi * radius^2 * height

C. pi * radius^2 * height

500

Which is NOT a property of a square:

A. Diagonals are congruent

B. Diagonals bisect each other

C. Diagonals intersect to form 45 degree angles

D. Opposite sides are congruent

C. Diagonals intersect to form 45 degree angles