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February Geometry Individual Test

The document is a geometry test consisting of 30 questions covering various topics such as undefined terms, properties of shapes, perimeter calculations, and angle measures. Each question provides multiple choice answers, including an option for 'none of these answers' (NOTA). The test emphasizes the application of geometric concepts and problem-solving skills without the use of calculators.

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February Geometry Individual Test

The document is a geometry test consisting of 30 questions covering various topics such as undefined terms, properties of shapes, perimeter calculations, and angle measures. Each question provides multiple choice answers, including an option for 'none of these answers' (NOTA). The test emphasizes the application of geometric concepts and problem-solving skills without the use of calculators.

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February Regional Individual Test

The use of a calculator is not permitted!


For all questions, choice E is NOTA, meaning “none of these answers.”
All angles are measured in degrees
Figures are not necessarily drawn to scale

1. We begin this test by asking a question from your first Euclidean Geometry lesson. Which of the
following is not an undefined term in Geometry?

A) Point B) Line C) Segment D) Plane E) NOTA

2. How many of the following statements are always true?

i. A rhombus is a square
ii. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral
iii. A rectangle is a parallelogram
iv. A quadrilateral is a square

A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3 E) NOTA

3. A triangle has two side lengths of 17 and 33 and a third integral side length. What is the average of
the possible minimum and maximum perimeters of the following triangle?

A) 67 B) 83 C) 99 D) Not enough E) NOTA


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4. The distance between the points (-1,3) and (5,n) is . What is the sum of the possible values of
n?

A) -7 B) -6 C) 6 D) 13 E) NOTA

5. A right triangle has legs of length units and units. What is the length of the
hypotenuse if the area of the triangle is 20 square units?

A) B) 1 C) D) E) NOTA

6. What is the sum of the number of faces of the five Platonic Solids (5 regular convex polyhedra)?

A) 40 B) 50 C) 54 D) 58 E) NOTA

7. Solve for x in the diagram to the right.

A) 3 B) 12 C) 13 D) E) NOTA
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8.

Given that , what is the area ratio of to ?

A) B) 3 C) D) 9 E) NOTA

9. If the length of the sides of an equilateral triangle is s, find the area of the annulus formed by the
circumscribed circle and the inscribed circle, in terms of s.

A) B) C) D) E) NOTA

10. What is the inverse of the converse of the contrapositive of the inverse of the contrapositive of the
converse of the inverse of the following conditional statement?
“If the volcano erupts today, then Geometry class is cancelled.”

A) If the volcano erupts today, then Geometry class is cancelled.


B) If the volcano does not erupt today, then Geometry class is not cancelled.
C) If Geometry class is cancelled, then the volcano erupts today.
D) If Geometry class is not cancelled, then the volcano does not erupt today.
E) NOTA

11. How many diagonals are there in a convex icosagon (n=20)?

A) 170 B) 230 C) 162 D) 340 E) NOTA

12. Given the following figure to the right,


are tangent to circle P at points A and
B. P is the center of the circle. The measure of arc
ADB is 240o and the length of segment AC is
units. What is the area of the shaded area, in square
units?

A)
C) D)
B) E) NOTA

13. A triangle has side lengths 8, 14, and 19. The following triangle can be classified as:

A) Acute B) Obtuse C) Right D) Degenerate E) NOTA


February Regional Geometry Individual Test
14. In the trapezoid to the right, the length of AB is cm, the length of CD is cm, and the
length of FG is cm. What is the length of the midsegment of the trapezoid, in cm.?

A) B) C) D) E) NOTA

15. is complementary to and is supplementary to . What is the angle measure of ,


given that and ?

A) 30° B) 60° C) 120° D) 150° E) NOTA

16. At a party of 30 couples, everybody shook hands with each other except with their partner. How
many handshakes occurred at the party?

A) 405 B) 435 C) 1740 D) 1770 E) NOTA

17. Given that is an isosceles triangle with and is an altitude of , which of


the following does not describe ?

A) Angle B) Median C) Perpendicular D) Midsegment E) NOTA


Bisector Bisector

18. Point P is the center of the circle. The two circles are
concentric. The length of the shorter radius BP is 3 in. and the
length of CD is 6 in. The angle between the two radii is 75o.
What is the area of the shaded region, in square inches?

A) B)
C) D)
E) NOTA

19. Superman just blew up Krypton and wants to take a vacation in a new home. He hates the beach
because of the crabs and hates low altitudes, so he decides to vacation on a mountaintop. No one has
ever built a house on the peak of the mountain, so he must build one himself. He loves triangles
(haven’t you seen the logo on his chest?) so his house must have a triangular base, but he doesn’t
want it to fall off the peak. Which point of concurrency will balance the house on the peak? Assume
the tip of the peak is a two-dimensional point and the mass of the house is negligible.

A) Point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of the triangular base


B) Point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors of the triangular base
C) Point of concurrency of the altitudes of the triangular base
D) Point of concurrency of the medians of the triangular base
E) NOTA

20. In the figure to the right, the larger circle is inscribed in a square with
all 4 sides tangent to the circle. A smaller square is inscribed in the
smaller circle with all vertices on the circle. The two circles are
February Regional Geometry Individual Test
concentric. The length of the diagonal of the smaller square is the diagonal of the larger square. If
the side length of the larger square is 8 in., what is the area of the shaded region, in square inches?

A) B) C) D) E) NOTA

Use the following information to solve problems #21-22.


A triangle has side lengths 7, 13, and 8.

21. What is the area of the triangle?

A) B) C) D) E) NOTA

22. What is the area of the circle inscribed in the triangle?

A) B) C) D) E) NOTA

23. Given that is a diameter of circle P, P is the center of the circle


to the right, and RS=6, if , then what is the length of arc
RS?

A) B)

C) D)
E) NOTA

24. Which of the following points of concurrency is not collinear on the Euler Line?

A) Incenter B) Circumcenter C) Orthocenter D) Centroid E) NOTA

25. How many distinct, coplanar and non-collinear points make up a distinct circle?

A) Two B) Three C) Four D) Five E) NOTA

26. What is the area of a circle with the equation ?


A) B) C) D) E) NOTA

27. Which of the following cannot be constructed using only a compass and a straightedge?

i. A 146.25° angle
ii. Given segments and , a circle with area
February Regional Geometry Individual Test
iii. A rhombus with consecutive angles in the ratio 2:1

iv. Given segment and , a kite with area

A) i only B) i and ii only C) ii and iv only D) i, ii, iii, and iv E) NOTA

28. Given the following figure to the right, AB= x+3,


BC=4, and CD=2x+2. is tangent to the circle
at point A. What is the value of x?

A) 1 B) 5 C) D) E) NOTA

29. What is the perimeter plus the area of

A) 48 B)

C) D)

E) NOTA

30. A line passes through (-2,n) and (3,-5) with a slope of . What
is the value of n?

A) 4 B) C) D) E) NOTA

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