MTH 116 FINAL EXAM QUIZ QUESTIONS REVIEW WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100%
MTH 116 FINAL EXAM QUIZ QUESTIONS REVIEW WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100% Which of the following figures (a through g) are examples of convex polygons? - Correct Answer E and F Which of the following is impossible to draw? - Correct Answer a concave triangle Using a three-by-three geo board, there are ________ unique (non-congruent) quadrilaterals that can be made - Correct Answer sixteen Using a three-by-three geoboard, there are ____ unique (non-congruent) quadrilaterals that can be made that can be called squares. - Correct Answer three Which of the following shapes are impossible to make on a 5-by-5 geoboard? You may want to use the online Geoboard (Links to an external site.) before you answer. - Correct Answer a quadrilateral with exactly three right angles Consider the following statement. Then, choose the best counterexample from the options. "If two segments drawn on a geoboard share a peg or have a common point, they are perpendicular. If not, they are parallel." - Correct Answer Option A Given all of the unique, non-congruent quadrilaterals that can be made using a three-by-three geoboard, how many are concave? - Correct Answer four In the figure below, segment AB is parallel to segment DE. The measure of BKM is ___ degrees. - Correct Answer 148 In the figure below, segment AB is parallel to segment DE. The measure of AJF is ___ degrees. - Correct Answer 73 In the figure below, segment AB is parallel to segment DE. The measure of ELG is ___ degrees. - Correct Answer 73 Shannon and her small group are trying to find ways to sort a set of quadrilaterals. They identify two groups and begin to sort. When they get down to it, they have quadrilaterals that belong to each group, but they also have a few (not all) that belong to BOTH groups. Which of the following might have been their groups? - Correct Answer Group 1 Shapes with at least one set of parallel sides, Group 2: Shapes with at least one right angle. Using a three-by-three geoboard , there are ____ unique (non-congruent) quadrilaterals that can be made that are called trapezoids. - Correct Answer nine Katelyn is in a class with Tia and Cody. She comes up with a new way to measure the angle sum of a polygon, (shown in red). She draws this picture on the board. Which of the following calculations BEST matches her strategy for finding the angle sum of the black octagon shown? (Let me know if you cannot see the image below.) - Correct Answer 7 times 180 degrees-180 degrees Which of the following are TRUE about polygons and their angle sums? There may be more than one answer--mark them all. - Correct Answer all pentagons have an angle some of 540 degrees How many of the quadrilaterals from our sort (page 3 of this handout) can be made using the RhombusMaker? - Correct Answer five Which of the quadrilaterals from our sort (page 3 of this handout ) cannot be made with the TrapezoidMaker? (There may be more than one, select all.) - Correct Answer number 5 and number 16 The figure below was made with pattern blocks. Examine the figure carefully. Be sure to examine the single shape that results from putting the three blocks together. Which statement is false about this shape? - Correct Answer all interior angles measures less than 180 degrees If a polygon's angles are all congruent, then it must be ... - Correct Answer not equilateral, not regular, not a triangle and not both equilateral and regular The sizes of three interior angles of a quadrilateral are 65 degrees, 35 degrees, and 60 degrees. What is the size of the fourth angle of the quadrilateral? - Correct Answer 200 degrees Taylor wanted to make a straight angle with a combination of two pattern blocks. Which combination of blocks would not allow him to make a straight angle? (You may want to use the online pattern blocks (Links to an external site.) to complete this question.) - Correct Answer two yellow hexagons Every rhombus is a kite. - Correct Answer True A quadrilateral can be both a kite and a trapezoid. - Correct Answer True Only one of the ShapeMakers lised below allows us to make a concave kite. Which one is it? - Correct Answer quadrilateral maker Which of the following shapes MUST have a right angle? - Correct Answer not a rhombus, not a trapezoid, not a parallelogram and not a kite In which of the following shapes are the diagonals always perpendicular? - Correct Answer square If a quadrilateral has all angles congruent, then it is a rectangle. - Correct Answer True All rectangles are trapezoids. - Correct Answer True A prism has 42 edges. How many total faces does it have? - Correct Answer 16 edges Every n-gonal pyramid has has n + 1 faces. - Correct Answer True It is impossible for the number of edges, faces, and vertices to all be odd numbers, no matter what type of polyhedron you have. - Correct Answer True What is the sum of the number of edges and the number of vertices of an octagonal pyramid? - Correct Answer 25 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate value. A prism with 9 faces has_______ vertices and ______edges. - Correct Answer 14 vertices and 21 edges Which isometric drawing shows the view from the left front corner of the building represented by the mat plan below? - Correct Answer E The isometric drawing below shows a building from the front right corner. Which drawing shows the front view of the building? - Correct Answer B
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