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Test your knowledge of angles, shapes, and digits in this interactive clicker quiz. Get ready for your Unit 3 Test with practice questions.
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Does your clicker work? • YES • NO Response Grid
What type of angle is shown? • Acute • Obtuse • Right • Straight • Reflex Response Grid
What type of angle is shown? • Acute • Obtuse • Right • Straight • Reflex Response Grid
What type of angle is shown? • Acute • Obtuse • Right • Straight • Reflex Response Grid
What type of angle is shown? • Acute • Obtuse • Right • Straight • Reflex Response Grid
What type of angle is shown? • Acute • Obtuse • Right • Straight • Reflex Response Grid
What type of angle is being described? • Acute • Obtuse • Right • Straight • Reflex The angle’s measure is between 0° and 90° Response Grid
What type of angle is being described? • Acute • Obtuse • Right • Straight • Reflex The angle’s measure is greater than 180° and less than 360° Response Grid
What digit is in the TENS place?324, 561 • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 Response Grid
What digit is in the THOUSANDTHS place? 123.654 • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 Response Grid
What type of triangle is described below? • Equilateral • Isosceles • Scalene • Right a triangle with all three sides equal in length Response Grid
The sum of the measure of all angles in a triangle is…. • 100° • 150° • 180° • 360° Response Grid
For the polygon below, which statement is true? • The polygon is a pentagon. • One pair of sides is parallel. • No angles are congruent. Response Grid
For the polygon below, which statement is true? • This polygon is a quadrilateral. • At least one angle is acute. • This is a regular polygon. Response Grid
What is the missing angle measure? m < DBE = _____ • 35° • 50° • 95° C D 95° 50° A B E Response Grid
What is the missing angle measure? m < CBD = _____ C • 20° • 70° • 90° D 20° A B E Response Grid
Find the missing angle measure. Z • 50° • 80° • 90° 50° 50° X Y Response Grid
End of Review Be sure to study for your Unit 3 Test tomorrow!