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Survey of Mathematics with

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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Decide whether the statement is true or false.


1) If a(n) obtuse angle is broken up into two new angles, these two new angles are also obtuse.
A) True B) False
Answer: B

2) The alternate interior angles of two parallel lines cut by a transversal are always interior.
A) True B) False
Answer: A

3) The corresponding angles of two parallel lines cut by a transversal are always supplementary.
A) True B) False
Answer: B

4) If two lines are perpendicular, then they form vertical angles at their intersection which are always acute.
A) True B) False
Answer: B

5) Parallel lines lie in the same plane.


A) True B) False
Answer: A

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6) The measure of an angle is based on a 240-system so that 1° = .
240
A) True B) False
Answer: B

7) Angles, like lines, can also be named with a single lower case letter.
A) True B) False
Answer: B

8) There is no angle that is the complement of a right angle.


A) True B) False
Answer: A

Identify the figure and denote it by its appropriate symbol.


9)

A B

A) Line, AB B) Line Segment, AB C) Ray, AB D) Line, AB


Answer: D

10)

A B

A) Line, AB B) Ray, AB C) Line Segment, AB D) Half Line,


Answer: B

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11)

A B

A) Line, AB B) Ray, AB C) Line Segment, AB D) Line Segment, AB


Answer: D

12)

A B

A) Line, AB B) Line Segment, AB C) Half Line, D) Ray, AB


Answer: C

13)

A B

A) Half Open Line Segment, B) Line Segment, AB


C) Half Open Line, D) Ray, BA
Answer: A

14)

A B

A) Ray, AB B) Line, BA C) Ray, BA D) Line Segment, AB


Answer: C

Use the figure to find the following.


15) AH ∪ BI

A) AI B) BH C) HI D) AB
Answer: A

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16) AB ∪ HI

A) AI B) BH C) AI D) BH
Answer: A

17) DH ∩ EG

A) DG B) EH C) EH D) DG
Answer: C

18) BF ∩ EC

A) BE B) CF C) BE D) CF
Answer: C

19) BE ∪ HE ∪ BH

A) ∅ B) BEH C) △BEH D) None of these


Answer: C

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20) DE ∪ BE

A) DE B) BE C) DE D) DE
Answer: A

21) ∠EBF ∩ ∠ABF

A) ∅ B) BF C) BF D) ∠ABE
Answer: B

22) AC ∩ DE

A) ∅ B) None of these C) B D) ∠ABD


Answer: C

23) ∠CBG ∪ BC

A) BC B) ∠CBG C) BC D) B
Answer: B

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24) BD ∪ BG

A) B B) ∠DBG C) ∅ D) None of these


Answer: B

Classify the angle as acute, right, obtuse, or straight.


25)

A) Acute B) Straight C) Right D) Obtuse


Answer: C

26)

A) Acute B) Straight C) Obtuse D) Right


Answer: A

27)

A) Acute B) Straight C) Right D) Obtuse


Answer: D

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28)

A) Right B) Straight C) Obtuse D) Acute


Answer: D

29)

A) Acute B) Obtuse C) Right D) Straight


Answer: B

30)

A) Straight B) Obtuse C) Acute D) Right


Answer: D

31)

A) Acute B) Straight C) Obtuse D) Right


Answer: B

Find the requested angle.


32) Complement of 73°
A) 17° B) 287° C) 107° D) 146°
Answer: A

33) Supplement of 166°


A) 194° B) 76° C) 332° D) 14°
Answer: D

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