Geometry / Mr. Hansen |
Name: _______________________________________ |
1/9/2008 |
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Instant Feedback Quiz II
5. |
If the weather is warm and
nobody is taking lunch attendance, then many seniors will skip lunch. |
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The inverse of the statement
given above is . . . |
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(A) If the
weather is cold and somebody is taking lunch attendance, then not many
seniors will skip lunch. |
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(B) If the
weather is not warm or somebody is taking lunch attendance, then not many seniors
will skip lunch. |
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(C) If the
weather is cold and nobody is taking lunch attendance, then not many seniors
will skip lunch. |
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(D) If the
weather is not warm or nobody is taking lunch attendance, then not many
seniors will skip lunch. |
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(E) If the
weather is not warm and nobody is taking lunch attendance, then not many
seniors will skip lunch. |
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6. |
All rectangles are . . . |
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(A) similar |
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(B) equiangular |
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(C) nonconvex |
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(D) both (A) and (B) |
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(E) all of the above |
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7. |
It is a property of
parallelograms that consecutive angles are supplementary. The reason for this
is due to . . . |
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(A) corresponding angles |
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(B) alternate interior
angles |
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(C) alternate exterior
angles |
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(D) interior angles on the
same side of the transversal |
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(E) exterior angles on the
same side of the transversal |
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8. |
Three distinct planes (p, q,
and r) are arranged in space in such
a way that no two are parallel. The lines of intersection are as follows: p Ç q = l, p
Ç r = m,
and q Ç r = n. Which of the following could possibly be true? |
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(A) l, m, and n meet in a single point |
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(B) l, m, and n are pairwise
parallel (i.e., l || m, l
|| n, and m || n) |
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(C) Both (A) and (B) could
be true at the same time. |
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(D) Either (A) or (B) could
be true, but not both. |
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(E) Neither (A) nor (B) is
possible. |