1.Which is TRUE about a point?
it is an exact location in space
it has no dimension
it is represented by a dot
2.these are points that lie on a straight line
interior points
collinear points
coplanar points
3.it is consists of set of points, can not be seen, and it is represented by a pen or pencil lines
lines
line segment
rays
4.Which is NOT true about a plane?
it is a flat surface
it has boundary
it is represented by figures or shape
5.it is a figure formed by two non-collinear rays which have a common endpoint
angle
vertex
rays
6.it is an instrument used for measuring and drawing angles
protractor
ruler
T-square
7. it is an angle whose measure is greater than 90 degree but less than 180 degree
acute angle
right angle
obtuse angle
8. it is a segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
altitude
angle bisector
median
9. it is a triangle with two congruent sides
scalene
isosceles
equilateral
10. it is an acute triangle with three congruent angles
acute triangle
equiangular triangle
right triangle
11. it is a closed figure formed by at least 3 line segments
triangle
quadrilateral
pentagon
12. it is a polygon with 4 sides, 4 angles and 4 vertices
trapezium
trapezoid
square
13. Which is NOT an example of a parallelogram
rectangle
squarre
rhombus
14. the number of triangles formed in a quadrilateral
2
3
4
15. a polygon where the sum of the measures of the exterior angles is equal to 360
degree
pentagon
heptagon
hexagon
16. a line segment from the center to any point of the circle
center
radius
chord
17. an arc greater than the semi-circle
major arc
minor arc
intercepted arc
18. the part of the prism where the lateral faces intersect
lateral faces
lateral edge
altitude
19. the segment of a cylinder perpendicular to the planes of the bases
bases
axis
altitude
20. a solid figure whose area is equal to the square of its sides
triangle
square
rectangle

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Which is true about a point

  • 1. 1.Which is TRUE about a point? it is an exact location in space it has no dimension it is represented by a dot 2.these are points that lie on a straight line interior points collinear points coplanar points 3.it is consists of set of points, can not be seen, and it is represented by a pen or pencil lines lines line segment rays
  • 2. 4.Which is NOT true about a plane? it is a flat surface it has boundary it is represented by figures or shape 5.it is a figure formed by two non-collinear rays which have a common endpoint angle vertex rays 6.it is an instrument used for measuring and drawing angles protractor ruler T-square 7. it is an angle whose measure is greater than 90 degree but less than 180 degree acute angle right angle
  • 3. obtuse angle 8. it is a segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side altitude angle bisector median 9. it is a triangle with two congruent sides scalene isosceles equilateral 10. it is an acute triangle with three congruent angles acute triangle equiangular triangle right triangle
  • 4. 11. it is a closed figure formed by at least 3 line segments triangle quadrilateral pentagon 12. it is a polygon with 4 sides, 4 angles and 4 vertices trapezium trapezoid square 13. Which is NOT an example of a parallelogram rectangle squarre rhombus
  • 5. 14. the number of triangles formed in a quadrilateral 2 3 4 15. a polygon where the sum of the measures of the exterior angles is equal to 360 degree pentagon heptagon hexagon 16. a line segment from the center to any point of the circle center radius chord 17. an arc greater than the semi-circle
  • 6. major arc minor arc intercepted arc 18. the part of the prism where the lateral faces intersect lateral faces lateral edge altitude 19. the segment of a cylinder perpendicular to the planes of the bases bases axis altitude 20. a solid figure whose area is equal to the square of its sides triangle