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GRE Math: Geometry
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Instructions:
Answer 45 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. An Angle that'S 180°
4/3(pi)r³
Straight Angle
180°
Square (versus a rectangle)
2. If you measure all exterior angles in a polygon - they all equal
P=4s (s=side)
(n-2) x 180
360°
45 45 90 Right triangles (x - x - x*square root of 2)
3. Any n-sided polygon can be divided into how many triangles? (by drawing diagonals from one vertical)
P=2(l+w)
(pi)r²h
N-2
Positive
4. In any Regular Polygon - the measure of each interior angle
(n-2)x180/n
Pi(diameter)
Parallelogram
x/360 x 2(pi)r or x/360 x C
5. In any polygon - all external angles equal up to
Square (versus a rectangle)
360°
360/n
Straight Angle
6. The sum of all angles around a point
360°
2(lw+lh+wh)
2(pi)rh
y2-y1/x2-x1
7. In a Regular Polygon - the measure of each exterior angle
2(pi)rh
45 45 90 Right triangles (x - x - x*square root of 2)
Isosceles Trapezoid
360/n
8. Any Horizontal line slope
zero
(n-2)x180/n
Square (versus a rectangle)
180
9. Formula for the surface area of a cube
360°
2(lw+lh+wh)
2(pi)rh
6e²
10. Area of a Rectangle:
(pi)r²
Square (versus a rectangle)
A=(side)² or A=½(diagonal)²
A=(base)(height)
11. A quadrilateral where two diagonals bisect each other
2(lw+lh+wh)
Parallelogram
(pi)r²
(n-2) x 180
12. If an arc measures x - the length of the arc is
x/360 x 2(pi)r or x/360 x C
A=(side)² or A=½(diagonal)²
180°
P=4s (s=side)
13. Distance Formula
P=4s (s=side)
D=Square root of (x2-x1)²+(y2-y1)²
360/n
2(pi)r
14. Area of a Trapezoid:
360°
Parallelogram
A=½(base1+base2)(height)
x/360 x 2(pi)r or x/360 x C
15. For any given Area - the rectangle with the smallest perimeter is a
D=Square root of (x2-x1)²+(y2-y1)²
Do not have slopes!
Square (versus a rectangle)
4/3(pi)r³
16. Volume of a cube
360°
x/360 x 2(pi)r or x/360 x C
2(pi)rh+2(pi)r²
Edge³
17. Pi
Circumference/diameter c/d
Edge³
2(pi)r
A=(base)(height)
18. Circumference of a circle
Right
Pi(diameter)
360°
2(pi)rh
19. Vertical lines
90°
Circumference/diameter c/d
Do not have slopes!
x/360 x 2(pi)r or x/360 x C
20. Surface area of a rectangular solid
2(lw+lh+wh)
Square (versus a rectangle)
2(pi)r
P=2(l+w)
21. The sum of the measures of the n angles in a polygon with n sides
L²+w²+h²=d²
(n-2) x 180
90°
x/360 x (pi)r² or x/360 x A
22. Volume of a rectangular solid
A=½(base1+base2)(height)
180°
Negative
(length)(width)(height)
23. The area of a sector formed by an arc and 2 radii
x/360 x (pi)r² or x/360 x A
N-2
A=½(base1+base2)(height)
Parallelogram
24. The Perimeter of a Square
P=4s (s=side)
360°
4/3(pi)r³
P=2(l+w)
25. The sum of the angles in a quadrilateral is
360°
P=4s (s=side)
(n-2) x 180
(length)(width)(height)
26. If one of the angles formed by an intersection is right - they'Re all right
(n-2)x180/n
True
360°
Square (versus a rectangle)
27. The surface area of a cynlinder plus top and bottom
2(pi)rh+2(pi)r²
360/n
2(pi)rh
180°
28. Formula for a diagonal
2(pi)rh
90°
x/360 x 2(pi)r or x/360 x C
L²+w²+h²=d²
29. Slope of any line that goes up from left to right
Negative
Positive
Isosceles Trapezoid
(n-2)x180/n
30. Volume of a Cylinder
2(pi)r
Right
(pi)r²h
Do not have slopes!
31. Volume of a Sphere
Parallelogram
4/3(pi)r³
zero
True
32. The consecutive angles in a parallelogram equal
2(pi)rh+2(pi)r²
180°
(n-2) x 180
Right
33. Slope of any line that goes down as you move from left to right is
2(pi)rh+2(pi)r²
360/n
Negative
360°
34. Circumference of a circle
2(pi)r
Right
Square (versus a rectangle)
Square (versus a rectangle)
35. For any given perimeter - the rectangle with the largest AREA is a
Square (versus a rectangle)
Parallelogram
P=2(l+w)
N-2
36. The Perimeter of a rectangle
(pi)r²
P=2(l+w)
360/n
2(lw+lh+wh)
37. If a pair of parallel lines is cut by a transversal that'S not perpendicular - the sum of any acute angle and any obtuse angle is
2(pi)r
y2-y1/x2-x1
180
2(pi)rh
38. Slope
Straight Angle
y2-y1/x2-x1
Edge³
Square (versus a rectangle)
39. In a rectangle - all angles are
zero
Right
2(pi)rh
True
40. Surface area of a cylinder
2(pi)rh
360°
(pi)r²h
2(pi)r
41. What kind of trapezoid has equal parallel sides?
(pi)r²h
A=(base)(height)
180
Isosceles Trapezoid
42. Area of a Parallelogram:
Do not have slopes!
A=(base)(height)
P=4s (s=side)
(pi)r²h
43. Area of a circle
A=(side)² or A=½(diagonal)²
360/n
N-2
(pi)r²
44. In a Rectangle - each angles measures
90°
Circumference/diameter c/d
(length)(width)(height)
(n-2) x 180
45. Each diagonal divides a square into 2
45 45 90 Right triangles (x - x - x*square root of 2)
360°
Circumference/diameter c/d
2(pi)rh