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Chapter 1 Practice Test

This document is a practice test for Chapter 1 of a geometry course, focusing on tools of geometry. It includes learning targets related to points, lines, planes, measurements, angle relationships, two-dimensional figures, and three-dimensional figures. The test consists of various problems requiring calculations, interpretations, and descriptions of geometric concepts.

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Chapter 1 Practice Test

This document is a practice test for Chapter 1 of a geometry course, focusing on tools of geometry. It includes learning targets related to points, lines, planes, measurements, angle relationships, two-dimensional figures, and three-dimensional figures. The test consists of various problems requiring calculations, interpretations, and descriptions of geometric concepts.

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Name: ___________________

Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Chapter 1 Practice Test – Tools of Geometry


_____ LT 1: I can draw and interpret models of points, lines, and planes.
_____ LT 2: I can calculate measurements using betweenness of points.
_____ LT 3: I can calculate distance and midpoint between two points, and use distance/midpoint to find a missing point.
_____ LT 4: I can recognize and apply angle relationships to solve for missing values.
_____ LT 5: I can accurately describe two-dimensional figures and perform calculations involving area and perimeter.
_____ LT 6: I can accurately name three-dimensional figures, identify their parts, and find their volume.

 LT 1: I can draw and interpret models of points, lines, and planes.

For problems 1-4, use the figure at the right.

1. What is another name for line ℓ? 1. _______

2. Name three points on plane P. 2. _______

3. Name the intersection of planes P and N. 3. _______

4. Name three non-coplanar points. 4. _______

Draw and label a figure to represent the following relationship.


5. Lines LM and NP are coplanar, but do not intersect.

 LT 2: I can calculate measurements using betweenness of points.

6. Find the length of DE if D is between points C and E, CD = 6.5 centimeters,


and CE = 13.8 cm.

6. _______
7. Find the length of XZ .

7. _______
 3: I can calculate distance and midpoint between two points, and use distance/midpoint to find a missing point.
𝑥1 +𝑥2 𝑦1 +𝑦2
𝑑 = √(𝑥2 − 𝑥1 )2 + (𝑦2 − 𝑦1 )2 𝑀=( , )
2 2
For problems 8-9, use the coordinate plane.

8. Find the distance between A and B.


8. _______
9. Find the coordinates of the midpoint of CD.
9. _______
10. Find the distance between M(–3, 8) and N(–5, 1).

10. _______

11. Find the coordinates of the missing endpoint using the midpoint formula.
Endpoint F (6, -1)
Midpoint M (-4, 2)
11. Endpoint D ( , )

 LT 4: I can recognize and apply angle relationships to solve for missing values.

In the figure, EA and EB are opposite rays, and EC bisects ÐFEG.


12. Find the value of x if mÐFEG = 82, and mÐFEC = 5x +11.

12. _______
13. If mÐAED =16y +10, find the value of y so that ED^AB.

13. _______
For problems 14-17, use the figure at the right.
14. Find the value of y.

14. _______
15. Find mÐ1.

15. _______
16. Find mÐ2.

16. _______
17. Find the value of x.

17. _______
 LT 5: I can accurately describe two-dimensional figures and perform calculations involving area and perimeter.

18. What shape is this? 18. _______

19. Is it (circle): convex or concave


and regular or irregular

20. Find the length of each side of the triangle.

A = 6 un2
3
20. _______
21. A square has a side length of 2.3 feet. What is the area of the square?

21. _______
22. A circle has a circumference of 6 cm. Find the diameter of the circle.

22. _______

 LT 6: I can accurately name three-dimensional figures, identify their parts, and find their volume.

Cylinders & Prisms Pyramids & Cones


V = Bh V = ⅓Bh
T = Ph + 2B T = ½Pℓ + B

23. A cylindrical can of soup has a height of 4 inches and a radius of 2 inches. What is the volume of the can?

23. _______

24. Stephanie wants to transfer all the soil from a rectangular pot measuring 4 inches x 5 inches x 3 inches into
another pot. What should be the volume of the new pot?

24. _______

25. A company needs boxes that are 8.5 inches by 11 inches. If they would like the volume of the box to be 500 cubic
inches, what should be the height of the box? Round to the nearest tenth.

25. _______

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