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CLEP General Mathematics: Geometry

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Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A line that touches a curve at only one point.






2. Equiangular quadrilateral






3. Extends infinitely in both directions. A spatial location defined by a real or imaginary unidimensional extent.






4. In a polygon two vertices that are endpoints of a side






5. One of the angles is a right angle - a triangle with one right angle - One angle in the triangle measures exactly 90 degrees.






6. The point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle






7. Seven sided polygon






8. A continuous part of a circle.






9. Two lines that intersect to form right angles.






10. A quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides






11. An angle in a circle formed by two radii.






12. A polyhedron having a polygonal base and triangular sides with a common vertex






13. The only space figure on the game board; it has six equal square faces.






14. A five-sided polygon






15. Non-convex kite






16. A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments






17. An angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees - an angle between 90 and 180 degrees - An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.






18. The perpendicular segment form a vertx to the line containing the opposite side.






19. (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






20. The statement formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement






21. A tool used to measure angles






22. An equilateral - equiangular polygon






23. The point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle






24. The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon.






25. V = (4/3)(pi)(r^3)






26. Segment that connects any two nonconsecutive vertices of a polygon






27. The set of all coplanar points that are the same distance from a given point






28. A=?r






29. An arc that measures greater than 180 degrees






30. A polygon with n sides






31. 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.






32. An angle with 90 degrees






33. Point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle






34. A statement that contains the phrase 'if and only if'.






35. The sum of the measures in any triangle is 180 degrees.






36. Angles whose measures add to 180 degrees - Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees - Angles whose measure adds up to 180 degrees.






37. 1/3 X area of base X height






38. Not convex






39. A circle is circumscribed about a polygon if the circle contains all the vertices of the polygon.






40. Concave






41. A closed curve; all the points on the circle are the same distance from the center of the circle.






42. An eleven-sided polygon






43. An undefined three-dimensional figure; the set of all points






44. One of the angles is an obtuse angle - a triangle that contains an obtuse interior angle - A triangle where one angle measures over 90 degrees.






45. Two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays






46. Six sided polygon






47. An angle between 90 and 180 degrees






48. The common endpoint of the rays of an angle






49. The common endpoint of two sides of the polygon






50. A structure that is used to support weight from above.