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Transcript
Chapter 3 Review Quiz!
Created by: Becky Lesher
and Breanne Schnetzka
Instructions
• Use your mouse to click the choice that
best answers or completes the question or
statement.
• An incorrect answer will send you back to
the question until it is correctly solved.
• A correct answer will advance you to the
next question.
What is the definition of parallel
lines?
Two non-coplanar lines
that don’t intersect.
Two planes that don’t intersect
Two coplanar lines that
do intersect
Two lines that don’t intersect
Two coplanar lines that
don’t intersect
Mr. Jansen is the definition
of parallel lines.
FAIL
WIN
The definition of skew lines is..
Two coplanar lines that are
neither parallel or intersecting
Mr. Jansen’s students after
he beats them
Two non-coplanar lines
Two lines
Two lines that intersect
Parallel lines
FAIL
WIN
Always, Sometimes, Never, A line in the
plane of the ceiling and a line in the plane of
the floor are ______ parallel
Always
Harry Potter
Never Ever
Never
Never never ever
Sometimes
FAIL
WIN
Pick two corresponding angles
1 and 3
1 and 5
1 and 2
5 and 3
4 and 5
None are corresponding
1
2
4 5
3
FAIL
WIN
Always, Sometimes, Never: If a line is
parallel, to plane X and also to plane Y, then
plane X and plane Y are ______ parallel
Always
Mr. Jansen
Neva eva eva
Never
Sometimes
Always and never
FAIL
WIN
Fill in the blanks
5 and 2
3 and 9
Mr. Jansen is cool
5 and 9
4 and 9
2 and 6
Number of sides
3
4
5
6
Number of
diagonals
0
2
?
?
FAIL
WIN
Four of the angles of a pentagon have measures
of 40, 80, 115, and 165. Find the measure of the
fifth angle.
50
120
125
8 kilobytes
80
400
FAIL
WIN
Find the interior angle sum of a
decagon
100
1000
144
Mr. Jansen is a decagon
1440
1400
FAIL
WIN
Find x and y
x= 20 y= 50
X= 300 y= 200
X= 30 y= 50
X= 20 y= 15
It’s impossible
X= 30 y= 80
30
y
x
50
FAIL
WIN
Complete the statement: Through a point outside a line
______ line(s) can be drawn parallel to the given line, and
_____ line(s) can be drawn perpendicular to the given line.
One, one
None, none
Two, one
An infinite number, one
None, one
Mr. Jansen draws however
many lines he wants
FAIL
WIN
A line and a plane are parallel if
they,
Intersect
Are the same length
Are perpendicular
What are lines?
They can’t be parallel ever
Do not intersect
FAIL
WIN
If two lines have identical arrows pointing in the
same direction drawn on them, what does it
mean?
They are skew
You are seeing things
They are perpendicular
They are parallel
They are congruent
Someone was having fun
drawling in your book
FAIL
WIN
The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 2x+5,
3x+10, and x+12. Find all values of x that make
the triangle isosceles.
1, 4, 5
1, 4, 7
2, 4, 6
1, 2, 3
3, 6, 9
It can’t be isosceles.
FAIL
WIN
If a triangle has no congruent sides
it is called…
Isosceles
acute
Obtuse
Right
Scalene
Not a triangle
FAIL
WIN
Predict the next number in the
pattern: 1, 4, 2, 8, 4, 16, 8, 32….
8
12
0
16
1
YES this is the last question!
FAIL
WIN