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SUMMATIVE TEST IN MATHEMATICS 8

TRIANGLE CONGRUENCE SUMMATIVE TEST IN MATHEMATICS 8


Name: TRIANGLE CONGRUENCE
Section: Name:
Date: Score: Section:
Date: Score:
Test I. True or False. Write T if the statement is true
and F if the statement is false. Test I. True or False. Write T if the statement is true
1. Corresponding parts of congruent triangles and F if the statement is false.
are congruent . 1. Corresponding parts of congruent triangles
2. The sum of three interior angles of a are congruent .
triangle is more than 180 degrees. 2. The sum of three interior angles of a
3. If two angles of a triangle are not triangle is more than 180 degrees.
congruent, then the side opposite those 3. If two angles of a triangle are not
angles are congruent. congruent, then the side opposite those
4. An equilateral triangle has three 60 angles are congruent.
degrees angle. 4. An equilateral triangle has three 60
5. Vertex Angle of an isosceles triangle is an degrees angle.
included angle between two congruent sides. 5. Vertex Angle of an isosceles triangle is an
6. The longest side of a triangle is the included angle between two congruent sides.
hypotenuse. 6. The longest side of a triangle is the
7. Every equiangular triangle are not hypotenuse.
equilateral triangle. F 7. Every equiangular triangle are not
8. No Vertical angles are congruent. equilateral triangle. F
9. If two angles form a linear pair, then they 8. No Vertical angles are congruent.
are supplementary. 9. If two angles form a linear pair, then they
10. Legs of an isosceles triangles are not are supplementary.
congruent. 10. Legs of an isosceles triangles are not
congruent.
Test II. Matching Type. Match Column A with
Column B. Write the letter of your choice before the Test II. Matching Type. Match Column A with
number. Column B. Write the letter of your choice before the
number.
COLUMN A
1. For all real numbers a, b, c and d, if a=b and COLUMN A
c=d, then a+c=b+d. 1. For all real numbers a, b, c and d, if a=b and
2. a(b+c)=ab+ac. c=d, then a+c=b+d.
3. If a=a(anything is equal to itself) 2. a(b+c)=ab+ac.
4. If a=b, then b=a. 3. If a=a(anything is equal to itself)
5. If a=b and b=c, then a=c. 4. If a=b, then b=a.
6. If a=b, the ac=ab. 5. If a=b and b=c, then a=c.
a b 6. If a=b, the ac=ab.
7. If a=b and c≠0, then = .
c c a b
7. If a=b and c≠0, then = .
8. If a=b and c=d, then a-c=b-d. c c
9. If <A=<B, then <B=<A. 8. If a=b and c=d, then a-c=b-d.
10. If a=b, the “a” can be replaced by “b” at 9. If <A=<B, then <B=<A.
any time. 10. If a=b, the “a” can be replaced by “b” at
any time.
COLUMN B
A. Addition Property of Equality. COLUMN B
B. Subtraction Property A. Addition Property of Equality.
C. Multiplication Property B. Subtraction Property
D. Division Property C. Multiplication Property
E. Substitution Property D. Division Property
F. Distributive Property E. Substitution Property
G. Reflexive Property F. Distributive Property
H. Symmetric Property G. Reflexive Property
L. Transitive Property H. Symmetric Property
K. Angle Addition Postulate L. Transitive Property
K. Angle Addition Postulate

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