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CLEP General Mathematics: Geometry
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Two lines that intersect to form right angles
hexagon
endpoint
Perimeter
perpendicular
2. Point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle
orthocenter
Arch
Perimeter of a square
ray
3. A=?r
trapezoid
Area of a triangle
Area of a circle
vertex angle of an isosceles triangle
4. Regular quadrilateral
square
quadrangle
ray
right angle
5. Two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays
line segment
vertical angles
endpoint
central angle
6. A five-sided polygon.
Euler segment
circumference
pentagon
Scalene triangle
7. 12 sided polygon
dodecagon
Euler Line
diameter (object)
angle bisector
8. P = 4S (S = length of side) - (Square with side length s) Perimeter P = 4s.
Perimeter of a square
pentagon
linear pair of angles
Arc
9. An angle between 90 and 180 degrees
isosceles triangle
line
obtuse angle
line
10. V = (4/3)(pi)(r^3)
converse
Arc
Volume of a sphere
Equilateral triangle
11. All elements that are in any of two (or more) sets or figures
union
consecutive vertices
line segment
Bi-conditional statement
12. A five-sided polygon
parallelogram
pentagon
protractor
counterexample
13. An undefined three-dimensional figure; the set of all points
central angle
conditional statement
space
Complementary angles
14. A triangle with no equal sides.
scalene triangle
prism
obtuse triangle
chord of a circle
15. A surface generated by rotating a parallel line segment around a fixed line
right triangle
cylinder
central angle
circumference
16. Segment that connects any two nonconsecutive vertices of a polygon
converse
Euler segment
endpoint
diagonal of a polygon
17. A structure that is used to support weight from above.
Complementary angles
Arch
parallelogram
acute angle
18. The point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle
incenter
orthocenter
Euler Line
Straight angle
19. The length of a line segment with endpoints on a circle that also contains the center of the circle
area of a circle
rhombus
convex
diameter (number)
20. Two lines that intersect to form right angles.
Perpendicular lines
hexagon
Sum of the measures in a triangle
central angle
21. The two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle
dodecagon
acute triangle
legs of an isosceles triangle
Degree
22. Equiangular quadrilateral
rectangle
Degree
Pythagorean theorem
Arch
23. A triangle with all acute angles.
acute angle
square
acute triangle
vertex of a polygon
24. A continuous part of a circle.
dodecagon
Base of an Isosceles triangle
Degree
Arc
25. An angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees.
line
convex
regular polygon
acute angle
26. The square of the hypotenuse c of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides - a and b.
right triangle
Ray
pentagon
Pythagorean theorem
27. Part of a line consisting of a path between two endpoints.
union
Area of a square
line segment
dodecagon
28. P = 2L + 2W (L = length - W = width) - (length times 2) plus (width times 2).
cylinder
Scalene triangle
line
Perimeter of a rectangle
29. A segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
median of a triangle
Euclid
diameter (object)
right triangle
30. An angle greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees - An angle less than 90 degrees - An angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees.
Acute angle
secant
Right angle
dart
31. All elements that are in common to two (or more) sets or figures
inscribed angle in a circle
pentadecagon
kite
intersection
32. In a polygon two vertices that are endpoints of a side
consecutive sides
endpoint
parallel lines
consecutive vertices
33. A = 1/2bh (b = base - h = height) - The area of a triangle is one half the product of a base and its corresponding height - which is the length of the altitude drawn to the given base - A=
Euclid
Euler segment
acute angle
Area of a triangle
34. The two sides of a right triangle that form the right angle
Perimeter of a rectangle
parallel lines
legs of a right triangle
altitude of a pyramid or cone
35. Two angles that lie between the two parallel lines on opposite sides of the transversal.
triangle
alternate interior angles
scalene triangle
major arc
36. An exact location in space. undefined zero-dimensional object
diameter
point
Angle
diameter (number)
37. Two non-collinear rays with a common endpoint.
parallel lines
Angle
Area of a parallelogram
rhombus
38. The set of all coplanar points that are the same distance from a given point
scalene triangle
diameter (object)
Circle
obtuse angle
39. Twenty sided polygon
Apothem
icosagon
secant
polygon
40. A circle is circumscribed about a polygon if the circle contains all the vertices of the polygon.
Angle
pentadecagon
circumscribed
Obtuse triangle
41. A triangle with one obtuse angle
supplementary angles
angle bisector
icosagon
obtuse triangle
42. One of the line segments that makes a polygon
side of a polygon
Point
Ray
Vertex of an angle
43. Two lines in the same plane that extend infinitely in both directions and never intersect - coplanar lines that do not intersect - lines in a plane that never intersect.
Volume of a sphere
Parallel lines
Area of a triangle
n-gon
44. Non-convex kite
Isosceles triangle
Angle Bisector of a Triangle
dart
Acute angle
45. A pair of angles which are on the same side of the transversal. With respect to the parallel lines - one must be interior - one must be extirior - and they must be nonadjacent.
regular polygon
consecutive angles
legs of an isosceles triangle
corresponding angles (with parallel lines)
46. Swiss mathematician (1707-1783). He is known for his prolific output and the fact that he continued to produce seminal results even after going blind. He invented graph theory with the Seven Bridges of Konigsberg problem and introduced the modern not
inscribed
Leonhard Euler
Sides of an angle
rectangle
47. The rays forming the angle - Rays that make up an angle - The two rays that meet at a vertex to create an angle.
Angle
tangent
Sides of an angle
legs of an isosceles triangle
48. A closed curve; all the points on the circle are the same distance from the center of the circle.
Volume of a rectangular solid
acute triangle
circle
hemisphere
49. The common point of the two rays - the point in common of the two rays that form an angle. - the point at which the sides of an angle meet or intersect.
Vertex of an angle
Perpendicular lines
tangent
Point
50. Angles whose measures add to 90 degrees - two angles whose sum is a right angle - Angles whose measure adds up to 90 degrees.
right triangle
Equilateral triangle
n-gon
Complementary angles