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Unit 5 Math: JEOPARDY. 1. Draw and define an acute angle. 2. Draw and define an obtuse angle. 3. T or F: An angle is made of TWO rays and a common endpoint. 4. Explain how you name an angle in relation to the letters. 5. _____ means to divide into two congruent parts A. midpoint - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. Draw and define an acute angle.

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2. Draw and define an obtuse angle.

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3. T or F: An angle is made of TWO rays and a common endpoint.

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4. Explain how you name an angle in relation to the letters.

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5. _____ means to divide into two congruent parts

A. midpoint B. bisect C. congruent

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6. What is the measure of: 1. <POQ 2. <QOS

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8. Define a “regular” quadrilateral.

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9. A _________________ is a regular quadrilateral.

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What would be the “most specific” name you could give this triangle if its angle measurements were: 40 degrees, 50 degrees and ?.

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11. If a triangle has the following angle measurements, what would the third angle be?

35 degrees, 90 degrees, and ?.

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12. A. Draw this figure and shade in a pentagon. B. Classify (name) this polygon.

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13. Define and draw a parallelogram – include the symbols for “congruent”

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14. Give the most exact name for this figure:

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15. Brock bisected a line segment that was 82 in. long. How long is each of the line segments that are formed?

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16. Draw a circle with one radius, one diameter and one chord. Label each part and include points and letters.

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17. What transformation showed the figures to be congruent?

A. Rotate 180 clockwise, reflect horizontally

B.Reflect horizontally, rotate 90 counter-clockwise

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18. How many lines of symmetry does the figure have?

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19. Which of the following figures will always tessellate?

A. pentagon B. octogan C. triangle

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20.Draw an equilateral triangle. How many lines of symmetry it have?

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21. What shapes will form if you draw a diagonal in a pentagon?

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Draw two CONGRUENT trapezoids.

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Draw two SIMILAR trapezoids.

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Draw a perpendicular bisector. Include angle measurements.

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Draw an angle bisector. Include angle measurements.

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I like the beautiful sculptures, paintings, and food of Egypt. Is this a fact, opinion, or reasoned judgement? Choose one.

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The paintings found in King Tut’s tomb show that the Egyptians probably valued art. Is this a fact, opinion, or reasoned judgement? Choose one.

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Excavation of Koster, Illinois began in the 1970s and continues today. Is this a fact, opinion, or reasoned judgement? Choose one.

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What are the 5 questions historians ask when interpreting and evaluating information from the past?