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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. 15 sided polygon
orthocenter
pentadecagon
secant
Circumference
2. P = 2L + 2W (L = length - W = width) - (length times 2) plus (width times 2).
trapezoid
Scalene triangle
vertex angle of an isosceles triangle
Perimeter of a rectangle
3. A line that touches a curve at only one point.
tangent
central angle
kite
equal
4. Equiangular quadrilateral
rectangle
concurrent
Bi-conditional statement
pentagon
5. A term used to describe two numbers having the same value
cube
equal
Acute angle
heptagon
6. A triangle with no equal sides.
linear pair of angles
Equilateral triangle
right triangle
scalene triangle
7. The square root of a is a number b so that a = b^2.
vertex of an isosceles triangle
The square root of a is a number b
Perimeter
circumscribed
8. A polygon with n sides
parallel planes
Isosceles triangle
pentagon
n-gon
9. Concave
acute triangle
Equilateral triangle
parallelogram
nonconvex
10. A polyhedron having a polygonal base and triangular sides with a common vertex
pyramid
consecutive vertices
scalene triangle
heptagon
11. The longest side of a right triangle
hypotenuse of a right triangle
nonagon
Pythagorean theorem
pi
12. A triangle with 2 equal sides.
Volume of a pyramid
prism
Apothem
Isosceles triangle
13. Two angles that lie between the two parallel lines on opposite sides of the transversal.
alternate interior angles
Euclid
Euler Line
regular polygon
14. One-quarter of a complete revolution - a quarter of the circumference of a circle - an angle that measures 90 degrees.
diameter (object)
space
Right angle
dart
15. A line segment perpendicular to the base - with one endpoint on the vertex and the other endpoint on the plane containing the base
altitude of a pyramid or cone
Area of a square
conditional statement
scalene triangle
16. Two equal sides - a triangle with two equal sides - A triangle with at least 2 congruent sides.
Isosceles triangle
Perimeter of a square
Base of an Isosceles triangle
Angle of a Polygon
17. Shows a location -
Point
Euler Line
complementary angles
regular polygon
18. 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
Leonhard Euler
Scalene triangle
endpoint
angle bisector
19. The statement formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement
inverse
The angle in the margin can be named in the following three ways:
Euler Line
parallel planes
20. A statement that contains the phrase 'if and only if'.
endpoint
Cavalieri Principle
rhombus
Bi-conditional statement
21. Angles of a polygon that share a side.
side of a polygon
point
sphere
consecutive angles
22. One of the line segments that makes a polygon
endpoint
undecagon
side of a polygon
central angle
23. A = 1/2bh (b = base - h = height)
Ray
diagonal of a polygon
Area of a parallelogram
obtuse angle
24. A line that intersects a circle in two points
secant
parallel planes
Cavalieri Principle
parallel lines
25. An angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees.
Area of a triangle
parallel planes
acute angle
point of concurrency
26. An equilateral quadrilateral
Point
rhombus
right angle
line
27. 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.
Base of an Isosceles triangle
heptagon
corresponding angles (with parallel lines)
line
28. A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has endpoints on the circle.
diameter
polygon
dart
line segment
29. A point at the end of a segment or ray
minor arc
alternate interior angles
tangent
endpoint
30. An undefined two-dimensional figure
plane
circumcenter
Obtuse angle
Vertex of an angle
31. Distance around - the size of something as given by the distance around it.
triangle
Perimeter
Sum of the measures in a triangle
rhombus
32. The angles opposite the legs of an isosceles triangle.
median of a triangle
Base angles of an isosceles triangle
Area of a trapezoid
Area of a circle
33. Point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle
orthocenter
Angle of a Polygon
rhombus
supplementary angles
34. A ray - with endpoint on the vertex - that divides an angle into two congruent coplanar angles
cube
angle bisector
center of a circle
cylinder
35. A line segment with one endpoint at the center of a circle and the other endpoint on the circle
Sum of the measures in a triangle
radius (object)
side of an angle
altitude of a pyramid or cone
36. A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
Angle
midpoint
Intersecting lines
square
37. 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=
Isosceles triangle
Euler segment
Area of a triangle
central angle
38. Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
circumscribed
supplementary angles
Arc
diameter (object)
39. The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon.
Altitude of a Triangle
conditional statement
Angle
perimeter
40. The point where more than two line intersect
point of concurrency
inscribed angle in a circle
inscribed
The angle in the margin can be named in the following three ways:
41. (1.) Use a metric ruler. (2.) Measure the length - width - and height (Volume = l x w x h). (3.) Units cubic centimeter (cm3).
Sum of the measures in a triangle
cube
point
Volume of a rectangular solid
42. Twenty sided polygon
space
pi
parallel lines
icosagon
43. All elements that are in common to two (or more) sets or figures
intersection
perpendicular
pi
perimeter
44. A five-sided polygon.
Acute triangle
alternate interior angles
pentagon
semicircle
45. The amount of surface inside a circle.
area of a circle
Angle
angle bisector
Sum of the measures in a triangle
46. Objects on the same line
hexagon
Parallel lines
scalene triangle
collinear
47. A nine-sided polygon
Angle Bisector of a Triangle
octagon
skew lines
nonagon
48. One of the angles is a right angle - a triangle with one right angle - One angle in the triangle measures exactly 90 degrees.
Right triangle
nonagon
intersecting lines
Degree
49. Two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays
cube
inverse
vertical angles
Area of a rectangle
50. (1.) By using a letter or a number inside the angle. Thus - we would name the angle (read 'angle alpha'). (2.) By using the vertex letter only - such as A. (3.) By using three letters - one from each ray - with the vertex letter in the middle. The
Degree
The angle in the margin can be named in the following three ways:
line
pi