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Geometry
Jeopardy!!
By: Mrs. Wahbeh
From
Points to
Lines
Triangles
Polygons
Angles
And
Transformati
ons
More
Geometry!
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From Points to Lines
100 Points
___ is an exact location in space.
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From Points to Lines
100 Points
A Point
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From Points to Lines
200 Points
What is a line? Give one example.
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From Points to Lines
200 Points
A line is a straight path that has no
end. EX: horizon
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From Points to Lines
300 Points
What type of lines cross each other?
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From Points to Lines
300 Points
Intersecting lines.
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From Points to Lines
400 Points
These lines intersect at right angles.
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From Points to Lines
400 Points
Perpendicular lines
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From Points to Lines
500 Points
A ___ starts at a point and goes on
forever in one direction.
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From Points to Lines
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Ray
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Triangles
100 Points
What is a triangle? Give one example.
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Triangles
100 Points
A triangle is a 3-sided polygon. EX:
Isosceles triangle.
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Triangles
200 Points
This type of triangle has 2 sides that
are equal in length.
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Triangles
200 Points
Isosceles triangle
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Triangles
300 Points
An equilateral triangle has no equal
sides. True or False?
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Triangles
300 Points
False. An equilateral triangle has 3
equal sides.
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Triangles
400 Points
A triangle is a type of quadrilateral.
True or False? Explain.
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Triangles
400 Points
False. It only has 3 sides, so it cannot
be a type of quadrilateral.
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Triangles
500 Points
The four sides of a scalene triangle are
all unequal. Is this statement correct?
Explain.
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Triangles
500 Points
No. A scalene triangle has 3 sides that
are all unequal.
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Polygons
100 Points
If “poly” means many, what does
“gon” mean?
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Polygons
100 Points
Angle.
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Polygons
200 Points
A polygon has 2 or more straight
sides. True or False? Explain.
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Polygons
200 Points
False. A polygon has 3 or more
straight sides.
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Polygons
300 Points
A polygon that has nine sides is called
a ________?
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Polygons
300 Points
Nonagon.
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Polygons
400 Points
How many more sides does a decagon
have than a pentagon?
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Polygons
400 Points
A decagon has 5 more sides than a
pentagon.
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Polygons
500 Points
Name four quadrilaterals.
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Polygons
500 Points
Rhombus, rectangle, square,
parallelogram, trapezoid.
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Angles and Transformations
100 Points
What is an angle?
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Angles and Transformations
100 Points
An angle is where two lines meet at a
point.
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Angles and Transformations
200 Points
An angle that measures exactly 90
degrees is called _______.
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Angles and Transformations
200 Points
A right angle.
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Angles and Transformations
300 Points
What is translation?
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Angles and Transformations
300 Points
Translation is moving an object in any
direction without rotating it.
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Angles and Transformations
400 Points
The answer is: To turn an object.
What is the question?
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Angles and Transformations
400 Points
What is rotation?
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Angles and Transformations
500 Points
An angle measures 91 degrees. What
type of angle is this?
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Angles and Transformations
500 Points
An obtuse angle.
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More Geometry
100 Points
The point where two rays/lines meet is
called _____?
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More Geometry
100 Points
The vertex.
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More Geometry
200 Points
Does a rotation result in a congruent
figure? Explain.
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More Geometry
200 Points
Yes because, after rotating the object,
it is still the same size and same shape.
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More Geometry
300 Points
These shapes are examples of hexagons.
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True or False? Explain.
More Geometry
300 Points
False. They are
quadrilaterals/polygons.
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More Geometry
400 Points
This is an example of a ____ ______ .
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More Geometry
400 Points
Line Segment
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More Geometry
500 Points
This is a ______ . It is used to
measure ______ .
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More Geometry
500 Points
This is a Protractor. It is used to
measure Angles.
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Geometry Is fun!
The end!!!
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