Geometry: Undefined Terms

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Geometry:  Undefined Terms - Quiz

Explore the fundamentals of geometry with this quiz focused on undefined terms. Questions assess understanding of basic geometric concepts like lines and planes, emphasizing logical reasoning and spatial visualization skills.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Part of a line with two endpoints.

    • A.

      Line segment

    • B.

      Ray

    • C.

      Line

    • D.

      Point

    • E.

      Plane

    Correct Answer
    C. Line
    Explanation
    A line is infinite, but a segment has a definite beginning and end.

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  • 2. 

    Through any two points there is exactly one _________________

    • A.

      Line

    • B.

      Plane

    • C.

      Point

    • D.

      Angle

    • E.

      Ray

    Correct Answer
    A. Line
  • 3. 

    Through any three _____________ points there is exactly one plane.

    • A.

      Collinear

    • B.

      Coplanar

    • C.

      Noncoplanar

    • D.

      Noncollinear

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. Noncollinear

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