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Math 4 Quiz #2.

I: True or False: Write “Love” if the statement is True, otherwise, write “Faith”.

1. The converse of the Triangle Proportionality Theorem is always true.


2. The midsegment of a triangle is always half of the parallel side of a
triangle.
3. Similar triangles always have the same shape and size.
4. Angle bisectors divide the triangle proportionally.
5. ASA theorem is one of the theorems in proving that the triangles are
proportional.
Fig 1
II. Problem Solving. Show your solutions.

6. A six-foot-tall person is standing next to a flagpole. The person is casting


a shadow 1.5 feet in length while the flagpole is casting a shadow 5 feet
in length. How high is the flagpole?
7. The angle of the roof on Kaya’s dollhouse is 56. She built a scale model
of the dollhouse with a scale ratio of 1 : 4. What is the measure of the
angle of the roof of the model?
Fig 2
8. In Figure 1, solve for the values of a , b and x.
9. In Fig 2, solve for the value of x.

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Math 4 Quiz #2.3

I: True or False: Write “Love” if the statement is True, otherwise, write “Faith”.

1. The converse of the Triangle Proportionality Theorem is always true.


2. The midsegment of a triangle is always half of the parallel side of a
triangle.
3. Similar triangles always have the same shape and size.
4. Angle bisectors divide the triangle proportionally.
5. ASA theorem is one of the theorems in proving that the triangles are
proportional.
Fig 1
II. Problem Solving. Show your solutions.

6. A six-foot-tall person is standing next to a flagpole. The person is casting


a shadow 1.5 feet in length while the flagpole is casting a shadow 5 feet
in length. How high is the flagpole?
7. The angle of the roof on Kaya’s dollhouse is 56. She built a scale model
of the dollhouse with a scale ratio of 1 : 4. What is the measure of the
angle of the roof of the model?
Fig 2
8. In Figure 1, solve for the values of a , b and x.
9. In Fig 2, solve for the value of x.

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