Unit 6 Test Review
Polygons, Angles, & Quadrilaterals
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Lesson 3
Lesson 2
Lesson 1
Lesson 6
Lesson 5
Lesson 4
Lesson 1
Question 1/4
What is the formula to solve for the sum of interior angles of any polygon?
(n - 2)180
r(n)180
(n + 2)180
Question 2/4
The interior angle sum of every triangle is:
90°
360°
180°
Question 3/4
The interior angle sum of every quadrilateral is:
360°
180°
540°
Question 4/4
Find the interior angle sum of a shape with 7 sides.
900°
1260°
1620°
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Lesson 2
Question 1/4
Which of the following is NOT a property of parallelograms?
Angles are all 90°
Opposite sides are parallel
Angles bisect each other
Opposite angles are congruent
Question 2/4
Which of the following would you use to solve for m∠D?
x + 110 = 180
x + 110 = 90
180 + 110 = x
x = 110
Question 3/4
What equation would help you solve for w?
4w + 8 + 5w + 1 = 180
4w + 8 = 5w + 1
4w + 8 + 5w + 1 = 360
4w + 8 + 5w + 1 = 90
Question 4/4
Solve for w.
w = 3
w = 7
w = 1
w = 11
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Lesson 3
Question 1/4
A rhombus does NOT have congruent diagonals.
False
True
Question 2/4
A trapezoid can NOT have both pairs of opposite angles parallel.
False
True
Question 3/4
A kite has opposite sides that are congruent.
False
True
Question 4/4
A kite has 2 pairs of opposite congruent angles.
False
True
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Lesson 4
Question 1/4
If the measure of ∠3 is 62°, find the measure of ∠1.
18°
28°
118°
90°
Question 2/4
Solve for a and b.
a = 3 b = 8
a = 12 b = 8
a = 4 b = 8
a = 180 b = 90
Question 3/4
Solve for x.
x = 90
x = 180
x = 114
x = 138
Question 4/4
Solve for y.
y = 86
y = 66
y = 114
y = 90
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Lesson 5
Question 1/4
Solve for x in the kite.
190°
80°
Question 2/4
Solve for y in the kite.
130°
110°
Question 3/4
Which figure does not always have congruent diagnals?
Rectangle
Square
Parallelogram
Trapezoid
Question 4/4
ABCD is a rhombus. If the measure of ∠4= 25°, what is the measure of ∠2?
130°
110°
25°
50°
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Question 1/4
Which of the following has perpendicular diagonals?
Parallelogram
Square
Question 2/4
Which of the following has only one pair of opposite congruent angles?
Kite
Rhombus
Question 3/4
Choose the isosceles trapezoid.
Question 4/4
How could you solve for x in the given trapezoid?
4x = y
10x + 20 = 180
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Unit 6 Test Review
Polygons, Angles, & Quadrilaterals
Start
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 3
Lesson 2
Lesson 1
Lesson 6
Lesson 5
Lesson 4
Lesson 1
Question 1/4
What is the formula to solve for the sum of interior angles of any polygon?
(n - 2)180
r(n)180
(n + 2)180
Question 2/4
The interior angle sum of every triangle is:
90°
360°
180°
Question 3/4
The interior angle sum of every quadrilateral is:
360°
180°
540°
Question 4/4
Find the interior angle sum of a shape with 7 sides.
900°
1260°
1620°
Perfect, you have passed!
Move on to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Lesson 3
Lesson 2
Lesson 1
Lesson 6
Lesson 5
Lesson 4
Lesson 2
Question 1/4
Which of the following is NOT a property of parallelograms?
Angles are all 90°
Opposite sides are parallel
Angles bisect each other
Opposite angles are congruent
Question 2/4
Which of the following would you use to solve for m∠D?
x + 110 = 180
x + 110 = 90
180 + 110 = x
x = 110
Question 3/4
What equation would help you solve for w?
4w + 8 + 5w + 1 = 180
4w + 8 = 5w + 1
4w + 8 + 5w + 1 = 360
4w + 8 + 5w + 1 = 90
Question 4/4
Solve for w.
w = 3
w = 7
w = 1
w = 11
Excellent, you have passed!
Move on to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 3
Lesson 2
Lesson 1
Lesson 6
Lesson 5
Lesson 4
Lesson 3
Question 1/4
A rhombus does NOT have congruent diagonals.
False
True
Question 2/4
A trapezoid can NOT have both pairs of opposite angles parallel.
False
True
Question 3/4
A kite has opposite sides that are congruent.
False
True
Question 4/4
A kite has 2 pairs of opposite congruent angles.
False
True
Great, you have passed!
Proceed to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Lesson 3
Lesson 2
Lesson 1
Lesson 6
Lesson 5
Lesson 4
Lesson 4
Question 1/4
If the measure of ∠3 is 62°, find the measure of ∠1.
18°
28°
118°
90°
Question 2/4
Solve for a and b.
a = 3 b = 8
a = 12 b = 8
a = 4 b = 8
a = 180 b = 90
Question 3/4
Solve for x.
x = 90
x = 180
x = 114
x = 138
Question 4/4
Solve for y.
y = 86
y = 66
y = 114
y = 90
Perfect, you have passed!
Advance to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 3
Lesson 2
Lesson 1
Lesson 6
Lesson 5
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Question 1/4
Solve for x in the kite.
190°
80°
Question 2/4
Solve for y in the kite.
130°
110°
Question 3/4
Which figure does not always have congruent diagnals?
Rectangle
Square
Parallelogram
Trapezoid
Question 4/4
ABCD is a rhombus. If the measure of ∠4= 25°, what is the measure of ∠2?
130°
110°
25°
50°
Perfect, you have passed!
Move on to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Lesson 3
Lesson 2
Lesson 1
Lesson 6
Lesson 5
Lesson 4
Lesson 6
Question 1/4
Which of the following has perpendicular diagonals?
Parallelogram
Square
Question 2/4
Which of the following has only one pair of opposite congruent angles?
Kite
Rhombus
Question 3/4
Choose the isosceles trapezoid.
Question 4/4
How could you solve for x in the given trapezoid?
4x = y
10x + 20 = 180
Perfect, you have passed!
You have completed all the lessons, we have finished
Great!
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