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GEOMETRY JEOPARDY
Basic
Measuring
Constructions
Angles
Miscellaneous
Math
Points, Lines,
Rays
Measuring
Segments
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Points, Lines, Rays 100
What is the part of a line
consisting of two endpoints
and all the points between
them?
Points, Lines, Rays 200
Two Rays that share an
endpoint and form a line are
called _____________ .
Points, Lines, Rays 300
Use always, sometimes, or never:
Two points are ______ collinear.
Points, Lines, Rays 400
• Name a pair of intersecting lines.
Points, Lines, Rays 500
Describe the differences between
a line, a ray, and a segment.
Measuring Segments 100
Find the distance and the
midpoint BD.
Measuring Segments 200
Find the distance and the
midpoint of the following
segment.
AB if A(-1,5) and B(0,4)
Measuring Segments 300
Find the value of m if AC = 30.
Measuring Segments 400
Find the value of x and RT.
Measuring Segments 500
Find the value of y if K
is between J and L,
JK = 6y + 2, JL = 15y – 16, and
KL = 7y.
Measuring Angles 100
Find the value of x.
Measuring Angles 200
Find the value of w.
Measuring Angles 300
If m<PQR = 60, what is the
m<TQS?
Measuring Angles 400
Name two acute angles, one
obtuse angle, and a straight angle.
Measuring Angles 500
If LM is the bisector of <L, find
the value of x.
Basic Constructions100
Draw TV. Construct CD
so that CD = TV.
Basic Constructions 200
Draw obtuse <K. Then
draw KG so that KG is the
bisector of <K.
Basic Constructions 300
Draw an <U.
Construct <O so that
m<O = m<U.
Basic Constructions 400
Draw GH. Construct XY
so that XY GH and XY
intersects GH at its
midpoint.
Basic Constructions 500
Draw an acute <Z.
Construct <S so that
m<S = 2m<Z.
Miscellaneous 100
If Points R, S, and T are collinear
and RT = TS, what do we know about
point T?
Miscellaneous 200
Name two pairs of complementary angles.
Miscellaneous 300
JK = 48; Find the value of x.
Miscellaneous 400
Solve for x. m<BDK=3x + 4, m<JDR=5x-10
Miscellaneous 500
If <P and <Q are complementary angles and
m<A=4m<B, find m<A and m<B.
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