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CLEP General Mathematics: Geometry

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. (1.) Use a metric ruler. (2.) Measure the length - width - and height (Volume = l x w x h). (3.) Units cubic centimeter (cm3).






2. Coplanar lines that do not intersect






3. The common endpoint of the rays of an angle






4. A point a the end of a line segment or ray.






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






6. An angle in a circle formed by two chords with a common endpoint






7. An undefined one-dimensional object with no endpoints






8. An arc that measures 180 degrees






9. An angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees.






10. The union of line segments with each segment interesecting exactly two others - only at the endpoints






11. 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.






12. The two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle






13. A triangle with at least two congruent sides






14. The point of intersection of the legs of an isosceles triangle






15. 10 sided polygon






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






17. The point that is the same distance from all the points on the circle






18. One of the line segments that makes a polygon






19. No line that contains a side of the polygon contains a point in the interior of the polygon






20. The angles opposite the legs of an isosceles triangle.






21. The side opposite the vertex angle.






22. A = 1/2bh (b = base - h = height)






23. The amount of surface inside a circle.






24. A triangle with no two sides congruent






25. Lines in the same plane that intersect.






26. A=?r






27. A series of points that go on and on in opposite directions.






28. Two lines that intersect to form right angles.






29. An arc that measures less than 180 degrees






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






31. Switches the hypothesis and the conclusion and negates both






32. Point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle






33. 1/360 of a complete revolution - A unit used to measure distances around a circle. One degree equals 1/360 of a full circle - A unit of angle measure.






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






35. All sides are congruent






36. A triangle that has a 90 degree angle.






37. A triangle with no equal sides.






38. A parallelogram with four equal sides not at right angles to each other.






39. All elements that are in common to two (or more) sets or figures






40. Objects on the same line






41. An angle having two adjacent sides of the polygon as its sides.






42. An equilateral quadrilateral






43. Non-parallel - non-intersecting lines






44. Two lines that intersect to form right angles






45. Part of a line consisting of a path between two endpoints.






46. A segment that is drawn from the center of a regular polygon perpendicular to a side of the polygon. An apothem of a regular polygon is a perpendicular line segment from its center to one of its sides.






47. An exact location in space. undefined zero-dimensional object






48. A five-sided polygon.






49. 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=






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