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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. A polygon with n sides
centroid of a triangle
n-gon
cone
nonagon
2. Part of a line consisting of a path between two endpoints.
line segment
skew lines
vertex of an isosceles triangle
converse
3. V=
Volume of a circular cone
Volume of a pyramid
Acute angle
rhombus
4. All three angles are acute - a triangle whose interior angles are all acute - A triangle with three acute angles.
Euler segment
Acute triangle
line segment
square
5. The angle formed by the legs of an isosceles triangle
corresponding angles (with parallel lines)
vertex angle of an isosceles triangle
undecagon
Area of a rectangle
6. Two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays
vertical angles
hexagon
pentagon
legs of a right triangle
7. A line that touches a curve at only one point.
undecagon
Line segment
circumference
tangent
8. 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.
Obtuse triangle
obtuse angle
plane
line
9. The only space figure on the game board; it has six equal square faces.
cube
secant
intersection
point of concurrency
10. (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
The angle in the margin can be named in the following three ways:
point of concurrency
altitude of a pyramid or cone
pentadecagon
11. Objects on the same line
altitude of a cylinder or prism
collinear
convex
minor arc
12. A point a the end of a line segment or ray.
converse
chord of a circle
pentadecagon
endpoint
13. An example that shows a statement to be false
line
Perimeter of a rectangle
counterexample
nonconvex
14. Switches the hypothesis and the conclusion and negates both
contrapositive
line
Base angles of an isosceles triangle
inverse
15. Non-parallel - non-intersecting lines
decagon
skew lines
Angle Bisector of a Triangle
diameter (number)
16. Regular quadrilateral
pentadecagon
Area of a parallelogram
square
radius (object)
17. A tool used to measure angles
major arc
protractor
Angle
altitude of a pyramid or cone
18. Coplanar lines that do not intersect
Angle Bisector of a Triangle
parallel lines
counterexample
consecutive sides
19. Figures that lie on the same plane
union
coplanar
Angle
hexagon
20. 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.
icosagon
Parallel lines
perpendicular
point of concurrency
21. P = 2L + 2W (L = length - W = width) - (length times 2) plus (width times 2).
Perimeter of a rectangle
quadrangle
Scalene triangle
Supplementary angles
22. 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.
Area of a triangle
area of a circle
Vertex of an angle
side of a polygon
23. The point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle
The square root of a is a number b
nonconvex
Supplementary angles
circumcenter
24. The point of concurrency of the medians of a triangle; the center of mass of a triangle
rhombus
centroid of a triangle
obtuse angle
point of concurrency
25. A = 1/2bh (b = base - h = height)
quadrangle
space
Area of a parallelogram
kite
26. A series of points that go on and on in opposite directions.
nonagon
equiangular
line
Sides of an angle
27. A segment whose endpoints are point on a circle
chord of a circle
rectangle
Circle
Bi-conditional statement
28. One-half of a complete revolution - an angle of 180 degrees - an angle with measure equal to 180 degrees.
Volume of a sphere
Base angles of an isosceles triangle
undecagon
Straight angle
29. Coplanar - adjacent angles that are supplementary
vertex of an angle
Base of an Isosceles triangle
linear pair of angles
parallelogram
30. The author / editor of 'The Elements'
union
Acute triangle
line segment
Euclid
31. Seven sided polygon
square
heptagon
tangent
line
32. The angles opposite the legs of an isosceles triangle.
circumscribed
circle
Base angles of an isosceles triangle
Intersecting lines
33. The statement formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement
converse
line segment
union
Arch
34. All elements that are in common to two (or more) sets or figures
contrapositive
kite
linear pair of angles
intersection
35. A circle is inscribed in a polygon if the circle is tangent to all the sides of the polygon.
inscribed
space
ray
Cavalieri Principle
36. A line that intersects a (coplanar) circle at exactly one point
Perimeter of a rectangle
obtuse angle
tangent
chord of a circle
37. The figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint called the vertex - the space between two lines or planes that intersect - a figure formed by two rays that have the same endpoint.
Angle
The angle in the margin can be named in the following three ways:
circumcenter
height
38. The distance from the center of a circle to a point on the circle
radius (number)
side of an angle
intersection
midpoint
39. The point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle
height
major arc
Circumference
incenter
40. Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
Area of a square
Degree
hemisphere
complementary angles
41. A four sided polygon
hemisphere
quadrangle
line
cube
42. C = (Pi)d = 2(Pi)r - the size of something as given by the distance around it - the length of the closed curve of a circle - 2pr - Pi
Leonhard Euler
consecutive sides
Circumference
vertex of a polygon
43. A line that intersects a circle in two points
acute triangle
consecutive vertices
Volume of a circular cone
secant
44. The set of all points that are the same distance from a given point
Circumference
intersection
sphere
Acute angle
45. Extends infinitely in both directions. A spatial location defined by a real or imaginary unidimensional extent.
line
Perpendicular lines
Area of a square
Acute angle
46. An equilateral - equiangular polygon
regular polygon
side of a polygon
parallel lines
union
47. An angle having two adjacent sides of the polygon as its sides.
Point
Base of an Isosceles triangle
Angle of a Polygon
protractor
48. A statement that contains the phrase 'if and only if'.
isosceles triangle
tangent
square
Bi-conditional statement
49. The union of line segments with each segment interesecting exactly two others - only at the endpoints
polygon
Circle
major arc
pi
50. An undefined one-dimensional object with no endpoints
circumference
tangent
line
endpoint