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Title: Geometrical Jeopardy


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Geometrical Jeopardy
Basic Geo
Angles
Triangles
Quads
Polygons
Final Jeopardy Challenge
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Basic Geo
100
  • The study of points in space

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Basic Geo
100
  • What is Geometry?

4
Basic Geo
200
  • Lines that lie in the same plane

5
Basic Geo
200
  • What are coplanar lines?

6
Basic Geo
300
  • Figure formed by two rays that have a common
    endpoint.

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Basic Geo
300
  • What is an angle?

8
Basic Geo
400
  • The point which divides a segment into two
    congruent line segments.

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Basic Geo
400
  • What is a midpoint?

10
Basic Geo
500
  • Through any two points, exactly one __________
    can be constructed

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Basic Geo
500
  • What is a line?

12
Angles
100
  • An angle measuring greater than 90º but less than
    180º

13
Angles
100
  • What is an obtuse angle?

14
Angles
200
  • When two lines intersect, these are the angles
    that are opposite from each other.

15
Angles
200
  • What are vertical angles?

16
Angles
300
  • The complement AND the supplement of a 35º angle

17
Angles
300
  • What are 55º and 145º?

18
Angles
400
  • If two angles are both congruent and
    supplementary, then each must measure what?

19
Angles
400
  • What is 90º?

20
Angles
500
  • An angle bisector would split a 110º angle into
    two angles of this measure

21
Angles
500
  • What is 55º?

22
Triangles
100
  • The sum of the measures of the angles of a
    triangle.

23
Triangles
100
  • What is 180º?

24
Triangles
200
  • The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a
    triangle must be _________ than the third side.

25
Triangles
200
  • What is greater?

26
Triangles
300
  • An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the
    sum of the two ___________ ___________
  • Angles of the triangle

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Triangles
300
  • What is remote interior?

28
Triangles
400
  • The three classifications of triangles referring
    to the angle measures of the triangle

29
Triangles
400
  • What are acute, right, and obtuse, (and/or
    equiangular as well)?

30
Triangles
500
  • In a right triangle, the acute angles are always
    _________________

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Triangles
500
  • What is complementary?

32
Quads
100
  • A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel
    sides

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Quads
100
  • What is a trapezoid?

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Quads
200
  • The sum of the measures of the angles of any
    quadrilateral

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Quads
200
  • What is 360º?

36
Quads
300
  • The consecutive angles of a parallelogram are
    ____________________

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Quads
300
  • What is supplementary?

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Quads
400
  • The diagonals of a rhombus are ___________________
    ____

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Quads
400
  • What is perpendicular?

40
Quads
500
  • A square is also classified as a _____________ ,
    ______________ , _______________ ,
  • And
  • ________________

41
Quads
500
  • What are rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, and
    quadrilateral

42
Polygons
100
  • A six sided polygon

43
Polygons
100
  • What is a hexagon?

44
Polygons
200
  • A polygon with all sides equal and all angles
    equal

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Polygons
200
  • What is a regular polygon?

46
Polygons
300
  • The sum of the measures of the angles of any
    polygon can be found with this formula

47
Polygons
300
  • What is 180(n-2)?

48
Polygons
400
  • The measure of each angle of a regular hexagon?

49
Polygons
400
  • What is 120º?

50
Polygons
500
  • If each angle of a regular polygon has a measure
    of 156º, then the polygon must have _________
    sides

51
Polygons
500
  • What is 15?

52
Final Jeopardy
  • Complete the chart below

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Final Jeopardy
  • ANSWER
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