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  • 1. 

    What are the three undefined terms in geometry?

    • A.

      Point, Ray, Line

    • B.

      Point, Line, Plane

    • C.

      Point, Ray, Segment

    • D.

      Ray, Segment, Line

    Correct Answer
    B. Point, Line, Plane
    Explanation
    In geometry, a point is a location with no size or dimension, a line is a straight path that extends infinitely in both directions, and a plane is a flat surface that extends infinitely in all directions. These three terms, point, line, and plane, are considered undefined because they are fundamental concepts that cannot be defined in terms of simpler ideas.

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  • 2. 

    The common endpoint of the two rays that form an angle is called the _______________

    • A.

      Vertex

    • B.

      Side

    • C.

      Edge

    • D.

      Apex

    Correct Answer
    A. Vertex
    Explanation
    The common endpoint of the two rays that form an angle is called the vertex. The vertex is the point where the two rays meet and is often represented by a dot or a small cross. It is an important component of an angle as it helps define the measurement and direction of the angle. The other options, side, edge, and apex, do not accurately describe the common endpoint of the two rays.

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  • 3. 

    If ray BD is the angle bisector of angle ABC and ray BE is the angle bisector of angle ABD, what is the measure of angle EBC if the measure of angle DBC  is 24 degrees? 

    Correct Answer
    36
    36 degrees
    Explanation
    Since ray BD is the angle bisector of angle ABC and ray BE is the angle bisector of angle ABD, we can conclude that angle EBD is equal to angle DBC, which is given as 24 degrees. Therefore, the measure of angle EBC can be found by subtracting 24 degrees from 180 degrees (since the sum of angles in a triangle is 180 degrees). This gives us 180 - 24 = 156 degrees. However, since we are asked for the measure of angle EBC specifically, the answer is 156 / 2 = 78 degrees.

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  • 4. 

    Is the converse of this statement true or false?  If tomorrow is Friday, then yesterday was Wednesday. 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The converse of the statement "If tomorrow is Friday, then yesterday was Wednesday" is "If yesterday was Wednesday, then tomorrow is Friday." In this case, the converse is also true because if yesterday was Wednesday, then the next day would be Thursday, and the day after that would be Friday. Therefore, the converse of the statement is true.

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  • 5. 

    A _____________________consists of two points and all of the points between them that lie on the line containing the two points.

    Correct Answer
    Line segment
    Segment
    Explanation
    A line segment consists of two points and all of the points between them that lie on the line containing the two points. It is a finite portion of a line and has a definite length. The terms "line segment" and "segment" are used interchangeably to refer to this concept.

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