Geometry Test 4th G Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
How do you find the perimeter of a two-dimensional shape? | Add up all of the sides. Perimeter is the distance AROUND the outside of a figure. Measured in units. |
How do you find the area of a two-dimensional figure? | Count the number of square units on the inside of the figure. If the figure is a SQUARE or RECTANGLE you can multiply the length and the width. Measured in square units. |
How do you find the volume of a three-dimensional object? | Volume is the number of CUBIC UNITS on the inside of a 3-d shape. If it is a CUBE or RECTANGULAR PRISM you can multiply the length X width X height. Measured in cubic units |
What is volume? | How many cubic units it takes to fill a 3-dimensional object. |
What is area? | The space covering a 2-dimensional object. The number of square units on the inside of a 2-d shape. |
What is perimeter? | The distance around the outside of a 2-dimensional shape. The number of units when you add up all the sides. |
Triangle with no equal sides. All sides are different lengths. | Scalene |
Triangle with all equal sides. All sides are the same length and all angles are the same. | Equilateral |
Triangle with two equal sides. | Isosceles |
Triangle with all acute angles. | Acute |
Triangle with one right angle. | Right |
Triangle with one obtuse angle. | Obtuse |
An angle less than 90 degrees | acute |
An angle greater than 90 degrees | obtuse |
A angle exactly 90 degrees | right |
a line that goes on forever on both sides | line |
a line that has one endpoint and goes on forever in one direction | ray |
a line that has two endpoints | line segment |
What is a polygon? | A closed figure with straight sides. |
What is the difference between a pyramid and a prism? | Pyramids come to a point. They have no parallel faces. Prisms have a congruent top and bottom (bases) they have parallel faces. |
Name three solid figures. (3-dimensional shapes) | cube, rectangular prism, pyramid, cone, cylinder |
What is the face of a 3-d object? | Flat side |
What is the edge of a 3-d object? | Where two faces meet |
What is a vertex (what are vertices)? | Corners, where two lines meet or two edges meet in a 3-d object. |
Is a circle a polygon? Why or why not? | No-it has curves. |
A 4 sided polygon | quadrilateral |
a 3 sided polygon | triangle |
a 6 sided polygon | hexagon |
an 8 sided polygon | octagon |
a 5 sided polygon | pentagon |
What are parallel lines? | Lines that will never meet, touch or get closer together. |
What are perpendicular lines? | Lines that meet or cross to form right angles. |
What is a two dimensional object? | A flat shape with a length and a width. |
What is a three-dimensional object? | A solid with a length, width and height. |
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