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Lesson: Geometry
1. The sum of two interior angles in a triangle is 130°. What is the measure of the third
interior angle?
A. 30°
B. 50°
C. 80°
D. 130°
2.
3. If a triangle has an acute and an obtuse angle, which of the following is NOT
possible?
A. The sum of the triangle’s interior angles is half of that of a square’s interior
angles.
B. Adding the aforementioned acute and obtuse angles will give a sum of 120°.
C. The acute angle is greater than 45°.
D. The triangle is a right triangle.
4. The complement of an angle is 20° less than a third its supplement. What is the
measure of the angle?
A. 20°
B. 33.3°
C. 45°
D. 75°
A. 17°
B. 20°
C. 22°
D. 25°
An isosceles triangle is presented below. Use the figure for questions 7-9. DO NOT
use values from previous questions unless stated otherwise.
Z
12. In the figure above, triangle XYZ is isosceles and side XZ is longer than side XY or
YZ. Given that PQ // RS, what is the measure of angle Y?
A. 20°
B. 40°
C. 70°
D. 100°
A
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B
13. Without assuming parallelism in the figure above, determine the value of x.
A. 30°
B. 50°
C. 70°
D. Not possible from the given information
14. Angles A, B, C and D are all distinct. A and B are complementary, while C and D
are supplementary. Angle C is twice that of angle A, and the difference between
angle C and D is 60°. Assuming angle C is greater than angle D, what is the
measurement of angle B?
A. 20°
B. 30°
C. 40°
D. 60°
15. Angle X is ⅓ of the supplement of itself. What is the measure of angle X?
A. 20°
B. 30°
C. 45°
D. 60°
17. What is the sum of the exterior angles of a convex polygon with 12 sides?
A. 360°
B. 720°
C. 1440°
D. 4320°
(2x-5)°
(3x+15)°
18. Given that the figure is a parallelogram, solve for the value of x.
A. 22
B. 34
C. 56
D. 7
19. In the figure below, angle ACX is 74°. What is the measure of <ABC given that AY //
CX, BC bisects <ACX, and AB bisects <CAY?
A
Y
C X
A. 86°
B. 90°
C. 94°
D. 104°
20. Which property states that if <A = <B and <B = <C, then <A= <C?
A. Reflexive property
B. Symmetric property
C. Transitive property
D. Addition property of equality