Solid and Plane Geometry Flashcards

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  1. Each of the faces of a regular hexahedron is a
    A. Square
    B. Triangle
    C. Rectangle
    D. Hexagon
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A. Square

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  1. It is polyhedron of which two faces are equal polygons in parallel planes and the other faces are parallelograms.
    A. Tetrahedron
    B. Prism
    C. Frustum
    D. Prismatoid
A

A. Prism

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  1. The apothem of a polygon is ____ of its inscribed circle.
    A Radius
    B. Circumference
    C. Diameter
    D. Length
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A. Radius

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  1. The area bounded by two concentric circles is called
    A. Ring
    B. Disk
    C. Annulus
    D. Sector
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C. Annulus

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  1. One-fourth of a great circle is called
    A. Cone
    B. Sector
    C. Quadrant
    D. Arc
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C. Quadrant

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  1. Points that lie on the same plane are called.
    A. Coplanar
    B. Parallel
    C. Collinear
    D. Oblique
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A. Coplanar

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  1. The volume of the circular cylinder is equal to the product of its base and altitude.
    A. Axiom
    B. Postulate
    C. Theorem
    D. Corollary
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C. Theorem

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  1. The study of properties of figures in three dimensions
    A. Physics
    B. Plane Trigonometry
    C. Solid Geometry
    D. Trigonometry
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C. Solid Geometry

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  1. A plane closed curve, all points of which are the same distance from a point within, called the center
    A. Polyhedron
    B. Polygon
    C. Circle
    D. Ellipse
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C. Circle

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  1. Prism are named according to their
    A. Diagonals
    B. Sides
    C. Vertices
    D. Bases
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D. Bases

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  1. In plane geometry, two circular arcs that are together make up a full circle are called
    A. Coterminals arcs
    B. Conjugate arcs
    C. Congruent arca
    D. Half arcs
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B. Conjugate arcs

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  1. Polygon are classified according to their number of
    A. Vertices
    B. Sides
    C. Diagonals
    D. Angles
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B. Sides

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  1. When two plane intersects with each other, the amount of divergence between the two planes is expressed by measuring the
    A. Dihedral angle
    B. Plane angle
    C. Polyhedral angle
    D. Reflex angle
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A. Dihedral angle

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  1. An angular unit equivalent to 1/400 of the circumference of a circle is called
    A. Mil
    B. Degree
    C. Radian
    D. Grad
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D. Grad

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  1. The arc length equal to the radius of the circle is called
    A. Radian
    B. Quarter sector
    C. Sector
    D. Semicircle
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A. Radian

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  1. A five-pointed star is also known as
    A. Pentagon
    B. Pentatron
    C. Pentagram
    D. Quintagram
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C. Pentagram

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  1. If two or more lines have a single point which lies on all of them, then they are
    A. Collinear
    B. Coplanar
    C. Concurrent
    D. Conjugate
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C. Concurrent

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  1. The action of bringing on geometric figure into coincidence with another is called
    A. Transposition
    B. Translation
    C. Superposition
    D. Projection
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C. Superposition

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  1. A line that intersects two or more lines at distinct points
    A. tangent line
    B. Transversal
    C. Bisector
    D. Median
A

B. Transversal

20
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  1. The arc length equal to the radius of a circle
    A. Grad
    B. Radian
    C. Degree
    D. Mil
A

B. Radian

21
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  1. Another term for gon
    A. Grad
    B. Mil
    C. Centesimal degree
    D. A and C
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D. A and C

22
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  1. An angle greater than the right angle but less than a straight angle
    A. Acute angle
    B. Obtuse angle
    C. Reflex angle
    D. Oblique angle
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B. Obtuse angle

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  1. The angle formed by the prolongation of one side and the adjacent side of the polygon.
    A interior angle
    B. Acute angle
    C. Exterior angle
    D. Explementary angle
A

C. Exterior angle

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  1. Two angles which have the same vertex and the sides of one are form by extending the sides one are form by extending the sidea of the other.
    A. Adjacent angle
    B. Horizontal angle
    C. Vertical anle
    D. Deflection angle
A

C. Vertical angle

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  1. What is the sun of all deflection angle in given polygon?
    A. Always less than 360
    B. Always equal to 360
    C. Always greater than 360
    D. Always equal to 180
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B. Always equal to 360

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  1. Two planes intersect each other. what is the term for the angle formed perpendicular to the intersection of two planes?
    A. Solid angle
    B. Plane angle
    C. Base angle
    D. Dihedral angle
A

D. Dihedral angle

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  1. If the exterior angle of a polygon is obtuse, its corresponding interior angle is.
    A. An acute angle
    B. Also an obtuse angle
    C. A reflex angle
    D. Always greater than 180
A

A. An acute angle

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  1. Solid angles are measured in
    A. Mil
    B. Radians
    C. Steradians
    D. Circular mils
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C. Steradians

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  1. What is the largest measure (in steradians) of a solid angle
    A. 2pi
    B. 4pi
    C. 8pi
    D. pi
A

B. 4pi

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  1. It is the union of the cord of a circle and the intercepted arc
    A. Sector
    B. Segment
    C Lune
    D. Zone
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B. Segment