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Geometry

Final Exam Benchmark Review Packet


Chapter 2 Logic
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Name: ________________________
Period: _________

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10. Use deductive reasoning the draw a


conclusion from the two given
statements.
If a number is a multiple of 64, then it is
a multiple of 8.
If a number is a multiple of 8, then it is a
multiple of 2.
A. If a number is a multiple of 64,
then it is a multiple of 2.
B. The number is a multiple of 2.
C. The number is a multiple of 8.
D. If a number is not a multiple of
2, then the number is not a
multiple of 64.

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16. The Venn diagram shows Leilas graduating classes from middle school, high school, and college.
How many students graduated together from both Leilas middle school and high school?

Chapter 4 Congruent Triangles


17. What is the definition of vertical angles? Draw an example of vertical angles with possible angle
measurements.

18. What are all of the types of angles that can be congruent to each other?

19. What other piece of information is needed to


show UTV FGE by HL Congruence
Theorem?

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27. What other piece of information is needed to


show XYW BYW by SSS Congruence
Postulate?

28. Identify the congruent triangles. How do you


know they are congruent?

29. For each set of triangles, name the theorem or postulate that is a reason why the given triangles are
congruent.
A

S
T

C
K

30. Which theorem or postulate can not be used to prove two triangles are congruent?
A. AAA
B. SSA
C. HL
D. A and B
E. None of the above
31. Two sides of a triangle have lengths 6 and 17.
32. Given three lengths of segments, how do you
Which expression describes the possible lengths
know it will create a triangle?
of the third side?
A.
B.
C.
D.

6 < x < 17
17 < x < 6
23 < x < 11
11 < x < 23

33. What angles are congruent in these two triangles?

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Chapter 6 Similarity
35. Find the height of the tree.

36. Find the value of x.

37. A pole 2.4 feet tall cast a shadow of 1.3 feet.


At the same time, a tree cast a shadow of 2.9
feet. How tall is the tree?

38. The two hexagons are similar. Find the scale


factor from the larger hexagon to the smaller
hexagon. Then find the value of x and y.

39. Determine if the triangles are similar. If so,


state by which theorem, find the scale factor,
and write the similarity statement.

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41. Theres a ladder that touches a wall 5 meters


high, and the base of the ladder is 8 meters
away from the wall. At the same time, theres
a second ladder whose base is 28 meters away
from the wall. How far up the wall does the
second ladder touch?

42. Find the value of x.

Chapter 9 Transformations
43. Which type of transformation creates a similar
figure?

45. Three transformations will be performed on


triangle ABC. Which set of transformations
will always produce a congruent triangle?

A.
B.
C.
D.

44. Which types of transformations create


congruent figures?

46. Which statement is true about dilations?

Dilation, rotation, translation


Reflection, dilation, translation
Rotation, translation, reflection
Rotation, reflection, dilation

Chapter 10 Circles
47. Name the special segment or line using the circle given.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

Radius
Diameter
Chord
Tangent
Secant

A. Dilations form similar images.


B. Dilations are isometries.
C. Dilations are the combination of two
reflections.
D. Dilations form congruent triangles.

 and mPR
 in
48. Find mPQR
the circle shown.

49. If the mX = 113 and the mY = 87 , find


the mZ and mW .

50. The NUK Energy Company is designing a new


logo, as shown in
the diagram, with
 = 125 and
mNK

51. What is the area of the red portion on the


spinner if the radius is 5 cm?

 = mNU
.
mNK
What is the measure
of KNU ?

52. Find the value of x.

53. What is the distance around the edge of the


clock from the 11 to the 4
when the radius is 5 inches?

54. Find mPSQ if mPSQ = 6 y 5 and


mPRQ = 2 y + 15 .

55. Find the value of x.

56. Find AO when AB is tangent to circle O.

57. Solve for the value of x.

Chapter 11 Area and Perimeter


58. Find the area of the figure shown.

59. Find the area of the shaded region if the


polygon is a regular hexagon.

60. What is the area of one sector of this dart


board? The radius is 8 inches and each section
is evenly spaced out.

61. What is the probability that something will land


on the inside square given the outer edge of the
square is 7 cm?

62. If the length of a rectangle is tripled, what will


happen to its area?

63. If the length of a square is doubled, what will


happen to its area?

64. What is the area of the shaded region?

65. What is the probability of something landing in


the white area?

66. Find the area of the regular hexagon.

67. Find the area of the regular hexagon given the


side length is 3.728 centimeters.

68. Find the perimeter and area of the shape shown.

69. What is the definition of a midsegment in a


figure? What does it connect together?

Chapter 12 Surface Area and Volume


70. A classroom globe has a diameter of 18 inches.
What is the volume of the globe?

71. What is the surface area of the pyramid?

72. A right cylindrical can is 10 inches high and the


length of its radius is 6 inches. What is the
minimum number of square inches of
construction paper needed to cover the lateral
surface of this can?

73. The right pyramid below has a square base


measuring 14 centimeters on each side, and a
slant height of 10 centimeters. What is the
difference between the
total surface area and
the lateral surface area
of the pyramid?

74. What is the volume of this can?

75. How many faces, edges, and vertices does the


shape below have? Is the
polyhedron concave or
convex?

76. The figure shown is a cylindrical solid with a


circular cylindrical hole drilled out of the
center. Find the surface area of the resulting
solid.

77. Find the surface area of the right cone shown.

78. Find the volume and surface area of the


cylinder below.

79. The pyramid shown has a rectangular base and


faces that are isoseles triangles. Find its
volume.

80. To the nearest cubic foot, the cylindrical natural


gas storage tank shown holds 2453 cubic feet of
gas. To the nearest cubic foot, what is the
approximate volume of an equally tall tank if it
has a diamter of 31.25 feet?

81. Calculate the volume of the cone.

82. The machinist drilled a conical hole into a cube


of metal. The edges of the cube are 12 cm.
What is the volume of
the metal after the hole
has been drilled?

83. A childrens tent is a pyramid with a square 6by 6 foot base. The tent has a volume of 72
cubic feet. A larger model of the tent is also
available. It has the same height, but its square
base is 9 feet wide. What is the cubic feet of
space inside the larger
tent?

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95. Find the total volume of the solid.

96. Find the total surface area of the solid.

97. How many faces, vertices, and edges does this


solid have?

98. Solid A (shown) is similar to Solid B (not


shown) with the given scale factor of A to B.
Find the surface area and volume of Solid B.

99. Find the scale factor of solid A to solid B. Write


as a decimal and round to the nearest tenth.

100. Sally has a sandbox for her daughter that she wants to decrease in size. She wants each edge of
the sandbox to be decreased by half of its original length. How does the volume of the new sandbox
compare to the volume of the original sandbox by percentage?

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