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Honors Geo Semester 1 Review 2014

The document is a review packet for an Honors Geometry semester exam, emphasizing the importance of organization, participation, and preparation. It includes various geometry problems and assignments that students need to complete and submit, which will contribute significantly to their overall grade. The packet also outlines the requirements for a notecard that students can use during the exam.

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Honors Geo Semester 1 Review 2014

The document is a review packet for an Honors Geometry semester exam, emphasizing the importance of organization, participation, and preparation. It includes various geometry problems and assignments that students need to complete and submit, which will contribute significantly to their overall grade. The packet also outlines the requirements for a notecard that students can use during the exam.

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Name:__________________________________ Hr: ______

Honors Geometry – Semester Exam Review

 GET ORGANIZED. Successful studying begins with being organized. Bring this packet
with you to class every day.

 DO NOT FALL BEHIND. Do the problems that are assigned every night and come to
class prepared to ask about the things you could not do.

 GET SERIOUS. The grade you earn on this exam is worth 20% of your semester grade.

 MAKE NOTES AS YOU WORK. As you do these problems, you will come across formulas,
definitions, problems, and graphs that you will want to put on your notecard.

 NOTECARD: Your notecard must be in your own writing. You may put on it anything
you think will help you on the exam. You may use the front and back. You will turn it in
with your exam.

 There is nothing on the exam that you have not studied this year.

 You will turn in your review packet before you take your midterm.

 This packet is worth a HUGE homework grade. This grade is based on:
 Completion. I will check each day to make sure that day’s work is done.

 Correctness. I will check random problems to make sure they are correct, or that you
made corrections as needed.

 Participation. I will keep track of people who ask questions, answer questions or put
problems on the board. Everyone needs to participate at least twice.

Midterm Review Assignments


Assignment DUE Date 

Page 1 of 12
Semester 1 Exam – Review Name:___________________________
Honors Geometry Hour: _______
Answer the following questions. Show ALL work.
1. If  ABC   BAC, then  ABC is:
a. isosceles b. equilateral c. scalene d. obtuse e. nonexistent

2. Find the angle formed by the hands of a clock at 10:30.

3. Find the range of possible values for x below: 4. The measures of two complementary
angles are in the ratio of 4:11. Find the
measure of the supplement of the smaller
angle.
6 x

For 5-7 on the right, use the drawing below-


It is given that ABCD is a square with a side of length 6:

Y 5. Find the coordinates of D


(2,4)
A B 6. Find the exact area of the circle

7. If point A is reflected over the horizontal axis,


find the coordinates of this reflected point
X

C D

For 8-10, give a reason for each of the conclusions:


8. B 9. A 10.

A C A V
F

D 1 2
3 4
C V
Given:  DCA is comp to  BCA Given: CF & VF are angle bisectors
 BCA is comp to  BAC  VCA   AVC
Conclusion:  DCA   BAC Conclusion:  1   4 Conclusion: AV  AV

8. ___________________________ 9. __________________ 10. ________________


Page 2 of 12
For 11-21, find the value of X:
11. A 12. 13. 4 14. 100°
X
X 3 2 75°
B C
x
130°
D E X° 93°
9
Given: ABCDE is a reg. pent.

11. ________ 12. _______ 13. ________ 14. _______

15. 16. 17. 18.

6 7.4 X
9 X

6 X
X 4
1321726 X 6 8
6

15. ___________ 16. _______ 17. ________ 18. _______

19. 20. 21.


x
50° 5

X 1 2
3
10 3 4

130° 5
X
Given:
19. ___________ 20. ________  ’s 1-5  21. _________

22. Given: ABC is inscribed to a circle 23.


at the points (-7,0), (11,-6), (13,0). C O
Is ABC a right triangle?
U

x2
3x+54
72-3x R
T

A C OTR is obtuse
CTU is acute
TO bisects CTU
Can UTR be a right angle? Justify.
B

Page 3 of 12
For 24-28, choose the most descriptive answer.
A. parallelogram B. kite C. rectangle D. square E. rhombus
____24. If one diagonal of a quadrilateral bisects a pair of opposite angles, the quadrilateral is a __.
____ 25. If the consecutive sides of a rhombus are joined by their midpoints, the figure formed is a ___.
____ 26.If the figure would be a square except that it has oblique (non-  ) diagonals, it must be a __.
____ 27. If opposite sides have equal slopes, the figure is a ____.
____ 28.If each diagonal divides the figure into two congruent isosceles triangles,then the figure is a_.
For 29 - 37, choose the best answer:

____ 29. AB is a segment in plane m, and XY is a perpendicular bisector of AB .


Which must be true?

a. XY m b. XY  m c. If P is on XY , then PA  PB d. If PA  PB , then P is on XY

____ 30. The supplement of an angle is 6 times the complement of the angle. Find the
supplement. a. 70 b. 72 c. 8 d. 108 e. no supplement exists
____ 31. An angle is 4 times as great as its supplement. Find the measure of the complement
of the angle. a. 36 b. 54 c. 72 d. 144 e. none
____ 32. Find the measure of each interior angle of an octagon.
a. 45 b. 60 c. 120 d. 135 e. insufficient information given
____ 33. Two sides of a  have lengths 6 & 8. Which of the following could not be the length
of the 3rd side? a. 2 b. 13 c. 8 d. 8.25 e. all are possible sides
____ 34. The supplement of the complement of an angle is 132. What is the supplement of
the angle? a. 42 b. 31 c. 138 d. 222 e. no supplement exists
____ 35. TRAM is a rhombus. Which of the following is not necessarily true?
T 3 R a. m  5 = 90 b.  2   3 c.  2   4
2
5 d.  5 >  4 e. All of the above are true
4
M A
2 1
____ 36. Solve for x 70-3x° a. 46 b. c. 0 d. 70 e. impossible
3 3

30° 40°

_____ 37. Given: DCE  BAE Which of the following is not necessarily true?

A B a. AD is parallel to BC b. AB is parallel to DC
E
c. AC bisects BD d. E is the midpoint of AC e. a – d are true
D C

Page 4 of 12
38. The measure of two consecutive angles of a parallelogram have a ratio of 11:1.
Find the measure of the larger angle.

39. List all of the ways it could be proven that 40.The hour hand of a clock stopped, but the
PSQ  PSR P minute hand continued to move for 155
minutes. How many degrees would the hour
hand have moved if it had not gotten stuck?

Q R
S
For 41-42, use the drawing on the left:
P 41. What is PQR  RQS ? ______________

R 42. What is QR  QS ? ________________

Q S
For 43-44, use the drawing on the left:
H 43. Given: The perimeter of HJK is 42, J  HKJ
and HJ:JK = 3:4. Find JK = ________

44. Given: HJ = HK, m HKL = x + 50 and m H = x - 30


K Find m H = ____________
J L

For 45-46, use the drawing on the left:


45. Find the midpoint of BC ___________
A (0,8)
C (6,0) 46. Find the slope of the median to BC ____________

B (-8,-6)

47. Find the measure of 1 _______ 48. Find the measure of 3 ________
3
1

125
142°

49. Given: PRSQ is a quadrilateral 50. Given: ABC  DEF, DF = 10, AB = 18


Plane m is parallel to Plane n Perimeter of ABC = 40
PQ is contained to Plane m Find DE + EF _____________
RS is contained to Plane n
PR is parallel to QS
mQSR  5x  6 & mPRS  x  12 , mPQS  ________

Page 5 of 12
For 51-65, write A for always, S for sometimes, or N for never
____ 51. If two angles are supplementary and congruent, they are right angles.
____ 52. The diagonals of a trapezoid bisect each other.
____ 53. If a triangle is equilateral, then it is equiangular.
____ 54. If a quadrilateral is equilateral, then it is equiangular.
____ 55. Definitions are reversible.
____ 56. In space, if two lines are parallel to the same line, then they are parallel to each other.
____ 57. A rhombus is a kite
____ 58. The perpendicular bisector of the base of an isosceles triangle bisects the vertex angle
____ 59. If a line is perpendicular to a plane, it is perpendicular to a line in that plane
____ 60. The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is greater than every interior angle of the triangle.
____ 61. If the diags of a quadrilateral bisect each other & bisect the angles, the quadrilateral is a square.
____ 62. The median to the hypotenuse of a right triangle + average of the legs = half the triangle’s perimeter.
____ 63. The sum of the diagonals of a rectangle is equal to the perimeter
____ 64. The sum of the complements of the three angles of a triangle is 90

65. The sum of the measures of the angles 66. The sum of an angle plus its complement plus
of a regular polygon is 2880. its supplement is 200 more than the angle.
Find the measure of each angle. Find the measure of the supplement of the angle.

________ ____________

67. Name the polygon that has 54 diagonals. 68. A right triangle is determined by the x-axis,
y-axis, and a line. If the line crosses the x-axis
at (-7, 0), and the slope of the line is 2 , find
5
the point where the line crosses the y- axis.
_____________________ ______________

69. Given that the shape below is trapezoid, find y: 70. Given: TP is parallel to RA , RA = 16
20° TP = 25, TE bisects RTP,
PE bisects TPA
Find the perimeter of TRAP
R A
E
35°
55°

y
T P

69. _______________ 70. _________________


Page 6 of 12
For 71, use the following vertices for ABC : A = (3,1) B = (-7,4) C = (-3,10)
71. a. Find the slope of the median from A to BC b. Find the slope of the altitude from A to BC

a. _________ b. _________

72. Given: SPQR is an isosceles trapezoid 73. The sum of an angle and four times its complement
m S = x + 40 is 20 greater than the supplement of the angle.
m Q = 2x – 7 Find the angle’s complement.

72. Find: m R = _______ 73. ______________


3
74. 75.
X x 4
16

3
13

15

74. X = ____________ 75. X = _________

76. a. Find the fourth proportional in a proportion 77. The sum of the angles of an equiangular
whose first 3 terms are 5, 3 and 30. polygon is 3960 . Find the measure of each
exterior angle.
b. Find the mean proportionals between 8 & 18

76. a. _________________ b. _______________ 77. ____________

78. A 79. A

4 x D

C x+2 12 B B E C

Given: BC is the base of isosceles ABC


DE is the base of isosceles AED
mBAE  40

78. Find CB = ____________ 79. Find mDEC  _____

Page 7 of 12
80. A 81. A

D E

E
C
B C B

Given: mA  120 Given: BD & BE trisect ABC


BD & BE trisect ABC DE = 4, EC = 5, BD = 12
CD & CE trisect ACB

Find mD  _____& mE  ________ Find BC = _____& BE = ____ & AD = _____

82. Points (1,3), (-4, 7) and (-29, k) are collinear. 83. A pair of consecutive angles of a parallelogram
Find k. are in the ratio 5 : 3. Find the measure of the
smaller angle.

82. k = _________ 83. ___________

For 84-86, use the drawing on the left:


T 84. Find RM _______

85. Find AM _______


10
86. Find TA ________

R 6 A M

For 87-89, use the drawing on the left:


A 87. Given that mA = 40, mB = 3x + 10 and mACD = 7x-30,
Find x _________

88. Given that mA = 4x, mB = x + 45 and mACD = 8x-15,


Find mACB = _______
B C D
89. In #87, is CAB isosceles? _______ In #88? _______

90. The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 36. 91. Find the number of sides of an equiangular
One side is 10. What are the possible lengths polygon if each interior angle is 170 .
of the base?

90. _______________ 91. n = ___________


Page 8 of 12
For 92-96, use the drawing on the left, given that all three polygons are regular:

92. Find m1  _____

1 4 93. Find m2  _____


3
94. Find m3  _____

95. Find m4  _____


5
96. Find m5  _____
2

97. Given: GRAM is a parallelogram 98.


A M 25°
35° 40°

X
150° 110°
R G

97. X = ________ 98. X = ________

99. Find the sum of the measures of the angles of a nonagon. 99. _____________

100. If each angle of a regular polygon is 168 ,


how many sides does it have? 100. _____________

101. How many diagonals does a heptagon have? 101. ____________

102. Find the mean proportionals between ¼ and 49. 102. ____________

5 10
103. Solve  for y. 103. ____________
5  y y  10

104. A woman walks 20 m west, 100 m south, another 8 m west and then 4 m north.
How far is she from her starting point? 104. ____________

Page 9 of 12
S
Use the following drawing for 105-106:
T R

P Q
105. Given: PS = 15, RS = 12, RQ = 6 106. Given: T and R are midpoints
PQ = 16 SR = 2, ST = 4, TR = 6
PT = __________

TR = __________ Find the perimeter of Quad PTRQ = _________

107. 108. Find the measure of each angle.


30°

102° x2 – 19x° 80 – 2x°


50°

107. y = __________ z = __________ 108. ____________ & __________

109. Find the restrictions on x for AMV to be 110. R


a triangle: *Hint* Triangle Inequality 20
A

X–1 3X – 5 T

X
30
M V C O U
X+4
Given: COT  ROU
Find X

109. _______________________________ 110. X = ____________

For 111-120, choose the best answer:

____111. A Given: AMV  AVM


1  3
Then 2  4 by:
a. the Subtraction Property
b. the Addition Property
1 3 c. the Transitive Property
2 4 d. the Division Property
M V

Page 10 of 12
____ 112. Four angles of a pentagon each have measure of 100 . The fifth angle measures:
a. 150 b. 140 c. 120 d. 108 e. 100

____ 113. Given: In ABC & DEF , AB  FE , AC  DF & A  F . Which of the following are true?
a. ABC  DEF b. ABC  DFE c. ABC  FED d. ABC  EDF e. All of these

____ 114. A quadrilateral must be a parallelogram if:


a. a diagonal separates the quadrilateral into two congruent triangles. b. the diagonals are congruent
c. the diagonals are perpendicular d. the diagonals are bisectors of each other. e. it has four sides.

____ 115. Five angles have measures 135,110,20,91 & 100. If 3 angles are selected at

random, find the probability that all three are obtuse.


3 4 2 2 9
a. b. c. d. e.
5 5 5 3 10

____ 116. Find x in the following rectangle.


x a. 45 c. 70
40° b. 20 d. 60

____ 117. Two opposite angles of an isosceles trapezoid are:


a. congruent b. complementary c. supplementary d. vertical e. not necessarily any of these

____ 118. The diagonals are perpendicular and congruent in a(n):


a. rectangleb. kite c. rhombus d. square e. isosceles trapezoid

____ 119. Which of the following statements is NOT always true?


a. The diagonals of a rectangle are  b. The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular bisectors
c. The diagonals of an isosceles trapezoid are  d. The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect their angles
e. All of the above are true.

____ 120. If diagonals of a parallelogram are congruent, the parallelogram must be a(n):
a. square b. rhombus c. rectangle d. isosceles trapezoid e. kite

Page 11 of 12
ANSWERS
1. a 31. E 61. S 91. 36
2. 135 32. E 62. A 92. 60
3. 2 < x < 14 33. A 63. N 93. 135
4. 156 34. C 64. S 94. 120
5. (8, -2) 35. E 65. 160 95. 45
6. 9  36. C 66. 145 96. 105
7. (2, -4) 37. E 67. Dodecagon 97. 65
4
8. 2 angles are comp. 38. 165 68. 2 98. 95
5
to the same angle 39. SAS, SSS

9. Division ASA, AAS, HL 69. 40 99. 1260

10. Reflexive 40. 77.5 70. 57 100. 30


3 2
11. 72 41. QR 71. a.  ; b.  101. 14
4 3
7
12. 130 42. RQS 72. 89 OR 91 102. 
2
27 2
13. 43. 16.8 73. 10 103. 6
4 3
16
14. 92 44. 20 74. 104. 100m
5
32
15. 2351 17 45. (-1, -3) 75. 12 105. 5 &
3
16. 7.4 46. 11 76. a. 18 b. 12 106. 24
17. 12 47. 35 77. 15 107. 108 & 130
18. 5 48. 128 78. 20 108. 150, 30 OR 92, 88
10
19. 100 49. 41 79. 20 109. <x<8
3
20. 9 50. 30 80. 140 & 160 110. 80
21. 36 51. A 81. 15 & 4 10 & 4 111. A
22. Yes 52. N 82. 27 112. B
23. Yes 53. A 83. 67.5 113. C
2
24. B 54. S 84. 16 114. D
3
2
25. C 55. A 85. 10 115. C
3
26. E 56. A 86. 8 116. B
27. A 57. A 87. 20 117. C
28. E 58. A 88. 35 118. D
29. C 59. S 89. Yes, No 119. D
30. D 60. S 90. 10 or 16 120. C

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