This document contains a review test with multiple choice and true/false questions about basic geometry concepts such as lines, angles, triangles, points, perpendicular bisectors, axioms, undefined terms, and properties of equality. There are 25 total questions testing knowledge of key terms, properties, and relationships in geometry. The questions cover topics like the sum of interior angles in a triangle, supplementary angles, perpendicular lines, equilateral triangles, points, and examples of different axioms and properties of equality.
This document contains a review test with multiple choice and true/false questions about basic geometry concepts such as lines, angles, triangles, points, perpendicular bisectors, axioms, undefined terms, and properties of equality. There are 25 total questions testing knowledge of key terms, properties, and relationships in geometry. The questions cover topics like the sum of interior angles in a triangle, supplementary angles, perpendicular lines, equilateral triangles, points, and examples of different axioms and properties of equality.
This document contains a review test with multiple choice and true/false questions about basic geometry concepts such as lines, angles, triangles, points, perpendicular bisectors, axioms, undefined terms, and properties of equality. There are 25 total questions testing knowledge of key terms, properties, and relationships in geometry. The questions cover topics like the sum of interior angles in a triangle, supplementary angles, perpendicular lines, equilateral triangles, points, and examples of different axioms and properties of equality.
point forming a right angle. Answer: Perpendicular Lines 2. What is the sum of the interior angles of a triangle? Answer: 3. What is a supplementary angles? Answer: The sum of two angles is 4. It refers to the triangle with all sides are congruent. Answer: Equilateral Triangle 5. Undefined term that has a position but has no dimension or direction. Answer: Point 6. It refers to the line segment perpendicular to another line segment and passing through the midpoint. Answer: Perpendicular bisector 7. Statements that are assumed to be true and do not need proof. Answer: Axioms 8. What are the three undefined terms? Answer: Point, Line and Plane 9. Terms that do not require a definition but can be described. Answer: Undefined Terms 10. Terms of mathematical system that can be defined using undefined terms. Answer: Defined Terms 11. Statements assumed to be true and no need for further proof. Answer: Axioms and Postulates 12. Statements accepted after they are proven true deductively. Answer: Theorems 13. In , what side is corresponding to Answer: 14. In what angle corresponds to Answer: 15. In what is the length of ? Answer: 16. In , , what is the measure of ? Answer: II. True or False 17. Tip of pen represents a plane. Answer: False - Point 18. Stretched rope represents plane. Answer: False - Line 19. Top of table represents line. Answer: False - Plane 20. Corner of a table represents point. Answer: True II. True or False 21. If . This illustrated axiom is an example of symmetric property. Answer: False – Transitive 22. This illustrated axiom is an example of commutative axiom. Answer: True II. True or False 23. Corollary is one of the four parts of the Mathematical System. Answer: False 24. The given axiom illustrated the Associative Property of Equality. Answer: True II. True or False