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3rd QT Reviewer – Math 6

I. Identification.

________________________________1. Lines that lie on the same plane but never intersect with
each other.

________________________________2. Lines that are formed when intersecting lines form a


square corner at their intersection.

________________________________3. These are two lines that share exactly one point.

________________________________4. This is formed when two rays have the same endpoint.

________________________________5. It is an angle that measures greater than 0° but less than


90°.

________________________________6. An angle that measures greater than 90° but less than
180°.

________________________________7. An angle that measures exactly 90°.

________________________________8. An angle that measures 180°.

________________________________9. It is an angle that measures greater than 180° but less than
360°.

________________________________10. It is a segment joining the center of the circle and any


point on the circle.

________________________________11. It is a segment joining any two points on the circle that


passes through the center.

________________________________12. It is a segment joining any two points on the circle.

________________________________13. It is a line that intersects the circle at exactly one point.

________________________________14. It is a line that intersects the circle at exactly two points.

________________________________15. Is it a set of points between any two points on the circle.


II. Complete the table below.

Figure Number of sides Name of Polygon


Triangle

Quadrilateral

Pentagon

Hexagon

Heptagon

Octagon

Nonagon

Decagon
III. Identify the parts of each circle.
IV. Find the area of each circle for the given radius or diameter. Use 3.14 for pi. Show your
solution at the back of this paper.

1. Kaylee and Rory have a circular swimming pool. The pool has a cover that fits snuggly over the top
of it. If the radius of the pool is 11 ft, what is the surface area of the cover?

2. d = 16 cm

3. d = 100 cm
V. Find the circumference of each circle for the given radius or diameter. Use 3.14 for pi.
Show your solution at the next blank page

1. d = 36 yd

2. r = 12 ft

3. d = 14 in

4. r = 15 in

5. d= 18 in
VI. Find the area of each shape. Use pi = 3.14 Show your solution at the back.
VII. Identify the type of each angle.
VIII. Identify each pair of lines as parallel, perpendicular, or intersecting.

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