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Module 01 Mathematics MCQ: 01.03a Geometry

The document contains a series of multiple choice questions about geometry and mathematical concepts. It tests knowledge of: - Properties of angles, triangles, polygons and their classifications (e.g. acute, obtuse, complementary, supplementary angles and types of triangles) - Geometric measurements like circumference, area, radii, diameters of circles - Relationships involving rotations, teeth of gears, lengths of sides in triangles - Summations of interior/exterior angles in shapes - Loci, radian measurements, and other geometric and mathematical terms.
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Module 01 Mathematics MCQ: 01.03a Geometry

The document contains a series of multiple choice questions about geometry and mathematical concepts. It tests knowledge of: - Properties of angles, triangles, polygons and their classifications (e.g. acute, obtuse, complementary, supplementary angles and types of triangles) - Geometric measurements like circumference, area, radii, diameters of circles - Relationships involving rotations, teeth of gears, lengths of sides in triangles - Summations of interior/exterior angles in shapes - Loci, radian measurements, and other geometric and mathematical terms.
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Module 01 Mathematics MCQ

01.03a Geometry.
What is the external angle indicated on the figure below?

 60.
 120.
 30.
If a wheel of radius R revolves 1/2 a turn, how many radians does it turn through?
 2π radians.
 2R2 radians.
 π radians.
If there are two similar angles in a right triangle, these angles are.
 supplementary.
 subordinate.
 complementary.
An equilateral triangle has.
 no equal sides.
 2 equal sides.
 3 equal sides.
The three angles of a triangle summed together equal.
 90o
 180o
 360o
The circumference of a circle is found by.
 multiplying the diameter by 3.142.
 multiplying the radius by 3.142.
 dividing the diameter by 3.142.
Calculate the height of an obtuse triangle whose base is X cm and the area is Y square cm.
 Y x 2/X.
 Y + X/2.
 Y * 2 * X.
A right-angled triangle has sides of 3 inches and 4 inches, what will the third side be?
 5 inches.
 5.5 inches.
 6 inches.
To work out the circumference of a circle use.
 D * 0.3142.
 D * 3.142.
 D-3.142.
An equilateral triangle has.
 two equal side.
 no equal sides.
 three equal sides.
A quadrilateral with only two parallel sides is a.
 Trapezium.
 Trapezoid.
 Rhombus.
A triangle with equal angles is called.
 right angled.
 equilateral.
 isosceles.
Two gears are in mesh, one is larger than the other, the smaller gear rotates.
 at a faster speed.
 at a lower speed.
 at the same speed.

The name given to this shape.


 Trapezoid.
 Parallelogram.
 Rhombus.
A triangle with equal sides is.
 isosceles.
 equilateral.
 acute.
Two gears are in mesh, one has twice the number of teeth as the other.
 the two gears rotate at the same speed.
 the gear with fewer teeth rotates faster than the other.
 the gear with fewer teeth rotates slower than the other.
Locus points plotted equidistant from a central points represent.
 circumference.
 diameter.
 radius.
A circle contains.
 2πr radians.
 2π radians.
 4π radians.
An oblique pyramid is one which has its axis.
 perpendicular to its base.
 not perpendicular to its base.
 parallel to its base.
An input gear has 20 teeth and the output gear has 120 teeth. If the input gear rotates 360°, the output gear will rotate.
 60°.
 45°.
 90°.
A line from the centre of a circle is called.
 diameter.
 its segment.
 radius.
Give the name of the triangle, which has two sides equal in length and two equal angles.
 Equilateral.
 Isosceles.
 Obtuse.
In an equilateral triangle, all of the angles are equal, to.
 π divided by 3.
 π divided by 4.
 π divided by 2.
What is an obtuse angle?
 One greater than 180o
 One less than 90o
 One greater than 90°, but less than 180 o
A congruent triangle has.
 same shape and size.
 same size different shape.
 same shape different size.
Which shape has no parallel sides?
 Trapezoid.
 Kite.
 Rhombus.

The properties of a scalene triangle are.


 acute angle.
 all sides different lengths.
 all sides are equal.
What is the height of an oblique pyramid?
 The height is angled to the base.
 The height is perpendicular to the base.
 The height is parallel to the sides.
What is the value of in the diagram shown?

 30°.
 35°.
 40°.
How many degrees are there in the smaller of the segments, where AB is one sixth of AC?

 15°.
 14.5°.
 10°.
In a parallelogram, if all the sides are of equal length and 1 angle is 90°, it is a.
 rhomboid.
 quadrilateral.
 square.
In a rhombus.
 all sides are different length with no angles 90°.
 all sides are equal length with no angles 90°.
 adjacent sides are different lengths with no angles 90°.
An isosceles triangle has the following properties:
 Two sides parallel.
 Three sides the same length.
 Two sides the same length.
In an oblique triangle the axis is.
 perpendicular to the base.
 at a slant to the base.
 parallel to the base.
How far does a wheel of 7m radius travel in one revolution?
 14.
 22m.
 44m.
For a scalene triangle which is true?
 2 sides are equal.
 No 2 sides are equal.
 One angle is acute.
A line to create a segment from the centre of a circle is a.
 radius.
 diameter.
 chord.
A shape with 4 equal sides and one 90° angle is a.
 parallelogram.
 rhombus.
 square.
In a right angled triangle the longest side is 20cm long, the shortest side is 12cm. What length is the last side?
 13.6cm.
 18cm.
 16cm.
The sum of the internal angles of a triangle is.
 180°.
 2π radians.
 360°.
A triangle has angles 67° and 48°. The third angle is.
 115°.
 75°.
 65°.
The sum of the angles of a polygon with 'n' sides is.
 180 x (n-2).
 (n/4) x 180.
 60 x n.
Suppose the earth to be a real sphere with the radius R. The arc distance from HK (N23) to the North pole is:
 0.9R.
 2.2R.
 1.2R.
One radian is.
 the angle subtended at the centre of a circle when the arc-length formed between two radial lines is equal to pi.
 the angle subtended at the centre of a circle when the arc-length formed between two radial lines is equal in
length to the radius.
 66.67°.
How many degrees in π radians?
 180.
 360.
 90.
The sum of the external angles of any polygon is.
 180 degrees.
 540 degrees.
 360 degrees.
Which of the 2 angles are called supplementary?
 60 degrees and 120 degrees.
 40 degrees and 40 degrees.
 30 degrees and 60 degrees.
An acute angle is.
 less than 90 degrees.
 less than 180 degrees.
 more than 90 degrees.
A straight line which goes from one point on the circumference to another is called.
 an arc.
 a tangent.
 a chord.
What is the name given to a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides equal and the diagonals intersect at right
angles? Note not all the sides are equal?
 kite.
 parallelogram.
 rhombus.
Find the size of the other two angles of an isosceles triangle with one angle of 100°.
 40°, 40°.
 30°, 30°.
 100°, 20°.
A triangle always has.
 exactly one right angle.
 at least two acute angles.
 exactly two acute angle.
The locus of a point which stays the same distance from a given point is.
 a circle.
 a parallel line.
 an ellipse.

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