Q.1
The word “geometry” comes from the ______.
  • Romans
  • Greeks
  • Italians
  • Egyptians
Q.2
This is an indication of distance that continues indefinitely in two different directions and is always straight – it is never curved.
  • A plane
  • A ray
  • A line
  • A radius
Q.3
This refers to all of the points that are located on the same line.
  • A coplanar point
  • A collinear point
  • A parallel point
  • A segmented point
Q.4
When two rays share a point, the point is referred to as ______.
  • an intersection
  • a vertex
  • an angle
  • a junction
Q.5
Which of the following is geometry NOT concerned with?
  • Size
  • Shapes
  • Relative positions of figures
  • Fahrenheit and Celsius
Q.6
This is the portion of a line where you have a point on one end to show that the line stops in one direction but in the opposite direction an arrowhead is placed at the end of the line to indicate that the line goes on indefinitely.
  • A ray
  • A collinear
  • A coplanar
  • A segment
Q.7
This is a triangle that has two equal sides and two equal internal angles.
  • Acute triangle
  • Obtuse triangle
  • Right triangle
  • Isosceles triangle
Q.8
A point in geometry is represented by a _____.
  • an arrow pointing in one direction
  • light switch
  • dot
  • curved line
Q.9
Geometry has ____ building blocks from which everything is built off of.
  • three
  • two
  • six
  • four
Q.10
A single location in space is known as a ______.
  • ray
  • segment
  • point
  • line
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