Math Quiz – Lines, Angles, Circles, Perimeter, and Area Name_______________________ 1. What is the perimeter of this triangle? 3 cm 3 cm 3 cm A 6 cm B 9 cm 2 C 9 cm D 27 cm 2. What is the perimeter of this figure? 2 cm 3 cm 3 cm 3 cm A B C D 9 cm 11 cm 13 cm 15 cm 2 cm Date_________________ 3. What is the perimeter of a rectangle that is 3 inches long and 2 inches wide? A B C D 5 in. 6 in. 7 in. 10 in. 4. What is the area of this square? 2 cm A B C D 3 4 6 8 square square square square cm cm cm cm 5. What is the area of a rectangle that is 4 cm long and 2 cm wide? A B C D 6 square cm 8 square cm 12 square cm 18 square cm 6. Which statement has the concept of area? A B C D Hunter drew a diameter in a circle. Jack covered the roof in shingles. Judy planted flowers around her deck. Mark measured the length of the soccer field. 7. Which is an example of perimeter? A B C D square yards in a football field length of the field the distance around the field the height of the grass on the field 8. A dog pen 10 ft by 30 ft is needed. You need to decide how much fence is needed. What concept is used to solve the problem? A B C D perimeter area area and perimeter neither area nor perimeter 9. What is a line segment that goes through the center of the circle and touches two points on the circle? A B C D circumference chord diameter radius 10. Which statement correctly describes the relationship between the diameter and the radius? A B C D a diameter is 1/2 of the radius. a radius is 1/4 of the diameter. two radii of a circle placed end to end will equal the diameter of the circle. two diameters of a circle are equal to one radius. Use this diagram to answer problems 11-13. M D B S A 11. Identify each radius shown. A B C D AB AS AM MB MS SB BS AS 12. Identify a diameter of the circle. A B C D BD AM SD BS 13. Take your pencil and start at D and go around the circle through all the points on the outside of the circle until you get back to D. What did you just trace? A B C D the the the the diameter of the circle circumference of the circle chord of the circle radius of the circle 14. An obtuse angle is _______? A B C D less than 900 equal to 900 less than 1800, more than 900 more than 1800 15. An acute angle is _______? A B C D less than 900 equal to 900 less than 1800, more than 900 more than 1800 16. What type of angle is below? A B C D right angle acute angle obtuse angle oblique angle 17. What type of angle is below? A B C D right angle acute angle obtuse angle oblique angle 18. Judy constructed a triangle with angles of measure 30°, 60°, and 90°. Which of the following is a correct statement about Judy's triangle? A B C D Her Her Her Her triangle triangle triangle triangle has has has has 2 obtuse angles and one right triangle. 2 acute angles and one right angle. 2 right angles and one acute angle. one acute angle, one right angle, and one obtuse angle. 19. In triangle ABC, angle C is 80°, and angles A is 50°. What does angle B measure? C A A B C D B 80° 30° 50° 60° 20. The figure below shows what type of lines? A B C D single parallel perpendicular intersecting 21. The figure below shows what type of lines? A B C D horizontal parallel perpendicular single Use the figures below to answer questions 22 and 23. B A C D 22. Which figure represents parallel lines? A B C D A B C D 23. Which figure represents perpendicular lines? A B C D A B C D 24. Look at the map. Which streets are perpendicular? A B C D 10th Street and Brown Street Craig Street and Love Street 10th Street and Smith Street Brown Street and Love Street 25. Which two line segments appear to be parallel? A B C D LR and AB AB and SR AB and TU SR and LR