Q.1
On a map, the distance between Louisville, Kentucky, and Nashville, Tennessee, is 1 3/4 inches. The scale of the map is 1 in:mi. What is the actual distance between the two cities?
  • 200 miles
  • 175 miles
  • 100 miles
  • 125 miles
Q.2
A solution with a pH of 8.6 would be...
  • Acid
  • Base
  • Neutral
  • Acid and Base
Q.3
Amanda made a scale drawing of a square garden with side lengths offeet. She used the scale 2 inches = 5 feet.What will be the AREA of the scale drawing?
  • 10 in²
  • 25 in²
  • 100 in²
  • 484 in²
Q.4
Jamie made a scale drawing of his apartment building. The building isft tall. He wants his scale to be 1 inch :ft. How tall should his building be in his scale drawing?
  • 25 inches
  • 60 inches
  • 1/30 inch
  • 30 inches
Q.5
A map has a scale of 1 cm=5km. On the map, two cities are 3 cm apart. What is the actual distance between these cities?
  • 1.7 km
  • 5 km
  • 15 km
  • 17 km
Q.6
The distance between two cities on a map is 4.inches. Find the actual distance if the scale on the map is 2 inches =miles.
  • 165 miles
  • 50 miles
  • 82.5 miles
  • 41.25 miles
Q.7
Scale Factor of ½ is __________________ .
  • Reduction
  • Enlargement
Q.8
Scale Factor of 3/2 is __________________ .
  • Reduction
  • Enlargement
Q.9
Scale Factor of 0.is ________________ .
  • Reduction
  • Enlargement
Q.10
Two objects that are the same shape but not the same size are _______.
  • Congruent
  • Vertical
  • Similar
  • Complementary
Q.11
A scale factor equal to one creates
  • an enlargement
  • a reduction
  • an exact copy
  • none of these
Q.12
If a scale factor is GREATER THAN ONE, the new figure will be ___________________ .
  • a reduction
  • an enlargement
  • scaled down
  • the same size
Q.13
Sides that are in the same position in a different shape are called
  • Corresponding Sides
  • Corresponding Angles
  • The Same
  • Congruent Sides
Q.14
_________ ________ is the number you multiply by the sides to create a similar figure.
  • Scale Factor
  • Corresponding Angle
  • Pi
  • Mid Point
Q.15
If the perimeter of a rectangle was 20in and now it is is 80in, what is the scale factor that was used?
  • 4
  • 2
  • 40
  • 20
Q.16
The original perimeter of a rectangle is 30cm, if we enlarge it by a scale factor of 4 what is the new perimeter?
  • 120
  • 480
  • 1920
Q.17
Desmond measured a city park and made a scale drawing. The scale he used was 1 centimeter : 9 meters. The actual width of the soccer field ismeters. How wide is the field in the drawing?
  • 6 cm
  • 486 cm
  • 9 cm
  • 54 cm
Q.18
Alan drew a scale drawing of a house and its lot. The scale he used was 1 millimeter : 5 meters. In the drawing, the lawn in the backyard ismillimeters long. What is the length of the actual lawn?
  • 50 m
  • 2 m
  • 10 m
  • 5 m
Q.19
Brody drew a scale drawing of a campsite. He used the scale 1 inch : 3 feet. If the actual width of the tent is 6 feet, how wide is the tent in the drawing?
  • 2 in
  • 1 in
  • 3 in
  • 18 in
Q.20
Kenny drew a scale drawing of a swimming pool. The scale of the drawing was 2 centimeters : 1 meter. If the pool iscentimeters in the drawing, how wide is the actual pool?
  • 13 m
  • 2 m
  • 1 m
  • 52 m
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