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WHO WANTS TO BE A GEOMETRY WHIZ

WHO WANTS TO BE A GEOMETRY WHIZ. MILLIONAIRE SCOREBOARD. $16,000. $1 MILLION. $8,000. $4,000. $500,000. $2,000. $250,000. $1,000. $125,000. $500. $64,000. $300. $32,000. $200. Click the $ for questions. $100. Which angle is obtuse?. A:. B:. C:. D:.

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WHO WANTS TO BE A GEOMETRY WHIZ

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  1. WHO WANTS TO BE A GEOMETRY WHIZ

  2. MILLIONAIRE SCOREBOARD $16,000 $1 MILLION $8,000 $4,000 $500,000 $2,000 $250,000 $1,000 $125,000 $500 $64,000 $300 $32,000 $200 Click the $ for questions $100

  3. Which angle is obtuse? • A: • B: • C: • D: Click on the letter of the correct answer $100 Question

  4. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  5. Correct! SCORE $100 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  6. The notation for the length of a segment between A and B is: • A:AB • B:AB • C:AB • D:AB Click on the letter of the correct answer $200 Question

  7. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  8. Correct! SCORE $200 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  9. Which is a correct drawing of a ray. • A: • B: • C: • D: Click on the letter of the correct answer $300 Question

  10. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  11. Correct! SCORE $300 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  12. What is the distance between points (8,2) and (2,10). • A:244 • B:100 • C:2 • D:10 Click on the letter of the correct answer $500 Question

  13. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  14. Correct! SCORE $500 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  15. You are mowing a lawn. It is a square lawn that is 56 feet on each side. What is the area of grass you will mow. • A:3236 feet squared • B:3136 feet squared • C:224 feet squared • D:112 feet squared Click on the letter of the correct answer $1,000 Question

  16. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  17. Correct! SCORE $1,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  18. CE is represented by which sketch? • A: • B: • C: • D: Click on the letter of the correct answer C D E C D E E D C C D E $2,000 Question

  19. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  20. Correct! SCORE $2,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  21. The non-shared sides of two adjacent angles are perpendicular. These angles are___________. • A:Supplementary • B:Complementary • C:Vertical • D:a linear pair Click on the letter of the correct answer $4,000 Question

  22. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  23. Correct! SCORE $4,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  24. If a right angle is bisected, the resulting angles ________. • A:each measure 45 degrees • B:are both right angles • C:are never acute • D:are never congruent Click on the letter of the correct answer $8,000 Question

  25. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  26. Correct! SCORE $8,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  27. Which statement isn’t true?For a kite, ______________. • A:The diagonals are perpendicular • B:There are 2 pairs of consecutive congruent sides. • C:The diagonals bisect one another • D:exactly one pair of opposite angles are congruent Click on the letter of the correct answer $16,000 Question

  28. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  29. Correct! SCORE $16,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  30. A lot is 160 meters by 380 meters. A storage building 25 meters by 30 meters is built on a lot. How much area is left over? • A:60,800 meters squared • B:58,450 meters squared • C:28,050 meters squared • D:60,050 meters squared Click on the letter of the correct answer $32,000 Question

  31. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  32. Correct! SCORE $32,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  33. Find the measure of the missing angle? • A:115 • B:120 • C:125 • D:45 50 60 135 ? Click on the letter of the correct answer $64,000 Question

  34. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  35. Correct! SCORE $64,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  36. Which statement is true? • A:All quadrilaterals are squares • B:All parallelograms are rhombuses • C:All rectangles are parallelograms • D:All quadrilaterals are parallelograms Click on the letter of the correct answer $125,000 Question

  37. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  38. Correct! SCORE $125,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  39. (1,3) and (5,1) are consecutive vertices in a parallelogram. If (4,-3) is the third vertex, then the fourth vertex is __________. • A:(2,6) • B:(0,-1) • C:(8,-5) • D:either B or C Click on the letter of the correct answer $250,000 Question

  40. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  41. Correct! SCORE $250,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  42. Choose the statement that is always true.For a parallelogram _________. • A:all four sides are congruent • B:the diagonals bisect each other. • C:all four angles are congruent • D:the diagonals are congruent Click on the letter of the correct answer $500,000 Question

  43. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  44. Correct! SCORE $500,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  45. What type of quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel sides? • A:rectangle • B:kite • C:trapezoid • D:parallelogram Click on the letter of the correct answer $1 Million Question

  46. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  47. Correct! SCORE $1 MILION

  48. TEKS (7.6)  Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student compares and classifies two- and three-dimensional figures using geometric vocabulary and properties. The student is expected to: (A)  use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary; (B)  use properties to classify triangles and quadrilaterals; (C)  use properties to classify three-dimensional figures, including pyramids, cones, prisms, and cylinders; and (D)  use critical attributes to define similarity.

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