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Name:
Yr & Section:
Multiple Choice: Before the number, write the letter
of the correct answer.
____1. The number of degrees in an interior angle of
a regular polygon of n-sides is:
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360° 180°
a. c. (n−2)
n n Name:
360° Yr & Section:
b.
2n Multiple Choice: Before the number, write the letter
____2. A regular polygon is inscribed in a circle, and at of the correct answer.
the vertices of the polygon tangents are drawn to the ____1. The number of degrees in an interior angle of
circle. The circumscribed polygon formed is. a regular polygon of n-sides is:
a. A regular 360° 180°
a. c. (n−2)
b. Equilateral but not equiangular n n
c. Equiangular but not equilateral 360°
b.
____3. The apothem of a regular polygon is always 2n
a. Equal to ____2. A regular polygon is inscribed in a circle, and at
b. Less than the vertices of the polygon tangents are drawn to the
c. greater than, the radius of the polygon circle. The circumscribed polygon formed is.
____4. Polygons of the same number of sides are a. A regular
similar if: b. Equilateral but not equiangular
a. they are mutually equilateral c. Equiangular but not equilateral
b. mutually equiangular ____3. The apothem of a regular polygon is always
c. regular a. Equal to
____5. The perimeters of two regular polygons of the b. Less than
same number of sides are to each other as: c. greater than, the radius of the polygon
a. their areas ____4. Polygons of the same number of sides are
b. the squares of their areas similar if:
c. the square roots of their areas a. they are mutually equilateral
____6. If the apothems of two regular polygons of the b. mutually equiangular
same number of sides are in the ratio 2:3, the areas of c. regular
the polygons are in the ratio: ____5. The perimeters of two regular polygons of the
a. √ 2:√ 3 same number of sides are to each other as:
b. 2:3 a. their areas
c. 4:9 b. the squares of their areas
____7. If the radius of a circle is r, the apothem of an c. the square roots of their areas
equilateral triangle inscribed in the circle is, ____6. If the apothems of two regular polygons of the
r same number of sides are in the ratio 2:3, the areas of
a.
2 the polygons are in the ratio:
r a. √ 2:√ 3
b. √3
2 b. 2:3
r c. 4:9
c. √2
2 ____7. If the radius of a circle is r, the apothem of an
____8. If the apothem of a regular hexagon is a, the equilateral triangle inscribed in the circle is,
perimeter of the hexagon is r
a.
a. Greater than 6a 2
b. Equal to 6a r
b. √3
c. Less than 6a 2
____9. If the perimeter of a regular hexagon is p, the r
c. √2
radius of the circle inscribed in the hexagon is 2
p ____8. If the apothem of a regular hexagon is a, the
a.
6 perimeter of the hexagon is
p a. Greater than 6a
b. √3
2 b. Equal to 6a
c. Less than 6a
____9. If the perimeter of a regular hexagon is p, the ___16. If a quadrilateral is equal to a triangle, the base
radius of the circle inscribed in the hexagon is of the triangle is greater than any side of the
p quadrilateral.
a. ___17. Congruent figures are equal.
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p ___18. The product of the legs of a right triangle is
b. √3 equal to the product of the hypotenuse and the
2
p altitude of the hypotenuse.
c. √3 ___19. The area of a trapezoid is equal to one-half the
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product of its median and its altitude.
___20. If the dimensions of a rectangle are multiplied
by 3 , the area of the rectangle is multiplied by 3
True or False: Before the number, write T if the
statement is true and F if otherwise.
True or False: Before the number, write T if the
___1. As the number of sides of a regular inscribed or
circumscribed polygon is continually doubles the area
statement is true and F if otherwise.
___1. As the number of sides of a regular inscribed or
of the polygon becomes more and more nearly equal
circumscribed polygon is continually doubles the area
to the area of the circle.
of the polygon becomes more and more nearly equal
___2. As the number of sides of a regular
to the area of the circle.
circumscribed polygon is continually doubled the
___2. As the number of sides of a regular
apothem of the polygon becomes more and more
circumscribed polygon is continually doubled the
nearly equal to the radius of the circle.
apothem of the polygon becomes more and more
___3. As the number of sides of a regular inscribed
nearly equal to the radius of the circle.
polygon is continually doubled the apothem of the
___3. As the number of sides of a regular inscribed
polygon becomes more and more nearly equal to the
polygon is continually doubled the apothem of the
radius of the circle.
polygon becomes more and more nearly equal to the
___4. The ratio between the radius and the
radius of the circle.
circumference of a circle is a variable and depends
___4. The ratio between the radius and the
upon the length of the radius
circumference of a circle is a variable and depends
___5. If the radius of a circle is increased by x, the
upon the length of the radius
circumference is increased by x.
___5. If the radius of a circle is increased by x, the
___6. If the radius r of a circle is increased by x, the
circumference is increased by x.
area of the circle is increased by 2 πrx + π x 2
___6. If the radius r of a circle is increased by x, the
___7. The length f an arc of a circle is to the
area of the circle is increased by 2 πrx + π x 2
circumference of the circle as the number of degrees in
___7. The length f an arc of a circle is to the
the arc is to 360.
circumference of the circle as the number of degrees in
___8. The area of a circle whose radius is 1 is exactly
the arc is to 360.
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___8. The area of a circle whose radius is 1 is exactly
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___9. If the arc of a sector of a circle is twice the radius
of the circle, the area of the sector is equal to the
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___9. If the arc of a sector of a circle is twice the radius
square of the radius.
of the circle, the area of the sector is equal to the
___10. Sectors of unequal circles may be congruent.
square of the radius.
Write A if the statement is always true, S if sometimes
___10. Sectors of unequal circles may be congruent.
true, if never true write N.
Write A if the statement is always true, S if sometimes
___11. Two rectangles having equal altitudes are to
true, if never true write N.
each other as their bases
___11. Two rectangles having equal altitudes are to
___12. If a triangle and a parallelogram have equal
each other as their bases
bases and the altitude of the parallelogram is one-half
___12. If a triangle and a parallelogram have equal
the altitude of the triangle, the parallelogram and the
bases and the altitude of the parallelogram is one-half
triangle are equal.
the altitude of the triangle, the parallelogram and the
___13. The area of a parallelogram is equal to the
triangle are equal.
product of its two dimensions.
___13. The area of a parallelogram is equal to the
___14. If a triangle and a parallelogram have equal
product of its two dimensions.
bases and equal altitudes, the triangle is one-half the
___14. If a triangle and a parallelogram have equal
parallelogram
bases and equal altitudes, the triangle is one-half the
___15. The area of a rhombus is equal to the product
parallelogram
of its diagonals.
___15. The area of a rhombus is equal to the product
of its diagonals.
___16. If a quadrilateral is equal to a triangle, the base
of the triangle is greater than any side of the
quadrilateral.
___17. Congruent figures are equal.
___18. The product of the legs of a right triangle is
equal to the product of the hypotenuse and the
altitude of the hypotenuse.
___19. The area of a trapezoid is equal to one-half the
product of its median and its altitude.
___20. If the dimensions of a rectangle are multiplied
by 3 , the area of the rectangle is multiplied by 3