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8. tan 30ᵒ
A. 1/2 B. √2 / 2 C. √3 / 2 D. √3 / 3
Figure 1
A. 2 B. 1 C. 0 D. -1
Figure 2
A. ∠CKU B. ∠LUK C. ∠LUC D. Both ∠LUK and ∠CKU
16. Using the same figure in number 15, identify the angle of elevation.
A. ∠CKU B. ∠LUK C. ∠LUC D. Both ∠LUK and ∠CKU
17. In the given diagram of a ladder leaning against a wall, which of the following angles
represents the ladder’s angle of elevation?
Figure 3
A. ∠ACB B. ∠ABC C. ∠BAC D. ∠BCA
18. The line which is drawn from the eyes of the observer to the point being
viewed on the object is known as______.
A. Horizontal line B. Line of sight C. Perpendicular line D. Vertical line
19. The angle of elevation is formed in which of the following cases?
A. When looking out B. When looking down
C. When looking up D. When you have a line of sight
20. The angle of depression is formed in which of the following cases?
A. When looking out B. When looking down
C. When looking up D. When you have a line of sight
21. The angle of elevation and angle of depression represent which angle pair formed by parallel
lines cut by a transversal?
A. Alternate exterior angles B. Alternate interior angles
C. Corresponding angles D. Vertical angles
22. In the Figure 4, x is represented as______.
Figure 4
A. Angle of depression B. Angle of elevation
C. Horizontal line D. Line of sight
23. In the Figure 4, y is represented as______.
A. Angle of depression B. Angle of elevation
C. Horizontal line D. Line of sight
24. A 6 feet man is looking at the rooftop of 30 ft building. If the man is 12 ft away from the
building, what is the angle formed from the line of sight of the man?
A. angle of depression B. angle of elevation
C. angle of sight D. line of sight
25. Which of the following statement is TRUE?
A. The angle of depression and the angle of elevation are the same angles in the same
position.
B. The angle of elevation and the angle of depression are different angles, but they have
the same measure.
C. The angle of depression and the angle of elevation have different measures.
D. The angle of elevation and the angle of depression are both obtuse angles.