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GEOMETRY JEOPARDY Points, Lines, Rays Measuring Segments Measuri ng Angles Basic Constructi ons Miscellane ous Math 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

GEOMETRY JEOPARDY Points, Lines, Rays Measuring Segments Measuring Angles Basic Constructions Miscellaneous Math 100 200 300 400 500

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Page 1: GEOMETRY JEOPARDY Points, Lines, Rays Measuring Segments Measuring Angles Basic Constructions Miscellaneous Math 100 200 300 400 500

GEOMETRY JEOPARDYPoints, Lines,

RaysMeasuring Segments

Measuring Angles

Basic Constructions

Miscellaneous Math

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Page 2: GEOMETRY JEOPARDY Points, Lines, Rays Measuring Segments Measuring Angles Basic Constructions Miscellaneous Math 100 200 300 400 500

Points, Lines, Rays 100

What is the part of a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points between

them?

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Points, Lines, Rays 200

Two Rays that share an endpoint and form a line are

called _____________ .

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Points, Lines, Rays 300

Use always, sometimes, or never:

Two points are ______ collinear.

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Points, Lines, Rays 400

• Name a pair of intersecting lines.

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Points, Lines, Rays 500

Describe the differences between a line, a ray, and a segment.

Page 7: GEOMETRY JEOPARDY Points, Lines, Rays Measuring Segments Measuring Angles Basic Constructions Miscellaneous Math 100 200 300 400 500

Measuring Segments 100

Find the distance and the

midpoint BD.

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Measuring Segments 200

Find the distance and the

midpoint of the following

segment.

AB if A(-1,5) and B(0,4)

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Measuring Segments 300

Find the value of m if AC = 30.

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Measuring Segments 400

Find the value of x and RT.

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Measuring Segments 500

Find the value of y if K

is between J and L,

JK = 6y + 2, JL = 15y – 16, and

KL = 7y.

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Measuring Angles 100

Find the value of x.

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Measuring Angles 200

Find the value of w.

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Measuring Angles 300

If m<PQR = 60, what is the

m<TQS?

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Measuring Angles 400

Name two acute angles, one

obtuse angle, and a straight angle.

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Measuring Angles 500

If LM is the bisector of <L, find

the value of x.

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Basic Constructions100

Draw TV. Construct CD

so that CD = TV.

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Basic Constructions 200

Draw obtuse <K. Then

draw KG so that KG is the

bisector of <K.

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Basic Constructions 300

Draw an <U.

Construct <O so that

m<O = m<U.

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Basic Constructions 400

Draw GH. Construct XY

so that XY GH and XY

intersects GH at its

midpoint.

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Basic Constructions 500

Draw an acute <Z.

Construct <S so that

m<S = 2m<Z.

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Miscellaneous 100

If Points R, S, and T are collinear

and RT = TS, what do we know about

point T?

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Miscellaneous 200

Name two pairs of complementary angles.

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Miscellaneous 300

JK = 48; Find the value of x.

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Miscellaneous 400

Solve for x. m<BDK=3x + 4, m<JDR=5x-10

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Miscellaneous 500

If <P and <Q are complementary angles and m<P=4m<Q, find m<P and m<Q.