No student devices needed. Know more
15 questions
Which of the following is a radius in the picture?
AB
FE
BF
EB
What does congruent mean?
Completely different size and shape
Similar size and shape
Same size and shape
Name two congruent segments in the figure.
AF and FB
FE and FB
EB and BD
AB and CB
What does it mean if a triangle is isosceles?
All 3 sides are congruent
At least 2 sides must be congruent
None of the sides are congruent
Triangle's vertices must all lie on the same circle
What is a perpendicular bisector of a segment?
A line that crosses through the midpoint of the segment at right angles
A line that crosses through the midpoint of the segment
A line that crosses the segment at a 90 degree angle
A line that is parallel to the given segment
Which of the statements below is NOT true of the figure shown?
AE = AF
Line DF is the perpendicular bisector of Segment AB
AD = DB
Angle ACD is a right angle
AC = BC
Ms. McNulty used a compass and straightedge to construct the image shown. Which of the following must be true?
Segment CD is parallel to Segment AB.
Segment XP bisects Segment CD.
X is the midpoint of Segment AB.
XP is perpendicular to Segment CD.
What type of triangle is shown in the figure?
Scalene
Isosceles
Equilateral
Can't be determined
What shape did we construct using this image?
Scalene triangle
Regular hexagon
Regular octagon
Right triangle
What is the BEST definition of a circle?
A figure formed using a compass
A shape with no sides or edges
The set of all points that are the same distance from the center point.
You know line m is parallel to line n. If you know line t is perpendicular to line n, what else do you know?
Line t is parallel to line m
Line t is perpendicular to line m
Line t never intersects line m
Mr. Whitten constructed the perpendicular bisector of PQ and it intersects the segment at M. Which of the following must be true?
PM = QM
PM = PQ
M is closer to P than to Q
Can't be determined without the rest of the picture
Mr. Gosser is practicing using his compass. What did he construct in this image?
3 angle bisectors
3 perpendicular bisectors
A triangle
3 circles
The two circles shown have the same center. Which of the statements below must be true?
DA=AE
AB=DB
DE=EB
DC=DB
Look carefully at the construction below.
Which of the statements is NOT true?
AB = AC
AD = BD
All sides of ACBD are congruent
All angles of ACBD are congruent
Explore all questions with a free account