Geometry Unit Practice Sheet
Multiple Choice
Use the figure to answer questions 1–3.
1.
Name a pair of complementary angles. (1 point)
1 and 4
1 and 6
3 and 4
4 and 5
2. If m1=37°, what is m4? (1 point)
53°
43°
37°
27°
3. If m1 = 40°, what is m5? (1 point)
50°
40°
35°
25°
Use the figure to answer questions 4–5. Assume that lines JL and MP are parallel.
4. Name a pair of corresponding angles. (1 point)
1 and 6
2 and 6
3 and 5
4 and 5
5. If m4 = 25°, then what is m8? (1 point)
105°
75°
175°
25°
Use the congruent triangles shown to answer questions 6 and 7.
6. ACB is congruent to which angle? (1 point)
ZYX
XYZ
XZY
YXZ
7.Side CA is congruent to which side? (1 point)
ZX
YX
XY
YZ
8.Translate triangle ABC 2 units left and 3 units up.
What are the coordinates for point A′? (1 point)
(–5, 3)
(–4, 4)
(–4, –2)
(0, 4)
9.Which is not an appropriate classification for a triangle? (1 point)
right equilateral
acute scalene
obtuse isosceles
right scalene
10.Classify the triangle by side length and angle measurement.
equilateral, acute
isosceles, obtuse
isosceles, acute
scalene, obtuse
11.Name the quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. (1 point)
kite
parallelogram
rhombus
trapezoid
12.What is the sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral? (1 point)
720°
540°
360°
180°
13.What is the value of the missing angle?
(1 point)
80°
90°
170°
260°
14.What is the value of the missing angle?
(1 point)
120°
130°
155°
720°
15. What is the area of the triangle?
(1 point)
27.225 ft2
54.45 ft2
30.25 ft2
15.4 ft2
16. What is the area of the parallelogram?
(1 point)
290 in.2
286 in.2
143 in.2
71.5 in.2
17. What is the area of the trapezoid?
(1 point)
115.5 mm2
77 mm2
57.75 mm2
38.5 mm2
18. Identify a sequence of transformations that maps triangle ABC onto triangle A′′B′′C′′ in the image below.
(1 point)
clockwise 90° rotation; enlargement
counterclockwise 90° rotation; reduction
counterclockwise 90° rotation; enlargement
clockwise 90° rotation; reduction
Answers:
D
C
A
B
A
B
C
A
C
B
D
C
C
D
C
A
D
Area = 1661.1
Circumference = 144.4
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