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Geometry Final Review

This document contains a review for a final exam in geometry with 63 multiple choice and short answer questions covering topics like surface area and volume of cylinders, spheres, cones and cubes, trigonometry, properties of angles and polygons, similarity, probability, combinations and permutations. The questions require calculating values, solving equations, finding missing angles or lengths, determining probabilities of outcomes, counting possible combinations and evaluating geometric relationships.

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Geometry Final Review

This document contains a review for a final exam in geometry with 63 multiple choice and short answer questions covering topics like surface area and volume of cylinders, spheres, cones and cubes, trigonometry, properties of angles and polygons, similarity, probability, combinations and permutations. The questions require calculating values, solving equations, finding missing angles or lengths, determining probabilities of outcomes, counting possible combinations and evaluating geometric relationships.

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Final Exam Review PAP Geometry Name______________________________

1. What is the surface area and volume of the cylinder?

2. If a sphere had a surface area equal to the above cylinder, what would its volume be?

3. The volume of a cube is 216 cubic inches. What is the lateral surface area of the cube?

4. A cone has a volume of 16𝛑 m​3​. If the radius of the cone is 4m, what is the surface area of the cone?

5. Sally has two cans of equal height. One has a radius of 8cm, the other has a radius of 4cm. How much
more volume does the larger can hold with respect to the smaller one?

6. The volume of a cylinder is 64π cm​3​. If the height is 8 cm, find the lateral area.
7. Find the surface area and volume of a sphere with a radius of 8 cm.

8. Steve knows one cubic foot of sand weighs about 120 pounds. His truck has a bed whose base measures
6ft by 8ft. It can haul 3000 lbs in the bed. How deep can he make the sand before he overloads his truck?

9. A cone has a radius of six and a height of eight. What would its surface area be?

10. Ladash is putting the final touches on his pinewood derby car. The wood has a density of .5 grams/cm​3​.
He is going to drill a hole in the bottom using a drill bit with a diameter of 1cm. How deep does he need to drill
to lighten the car 1 gram (nearest mm)?

11. Find the measures of an interior and an exterior angle of each of the following regular polygons.
Interior Exterior Interior Exterior

Octagon ______ ______ Pentagon ______ ______

Nonagon ______ ______ Square ______ ______

Septagon ______ ______ Hexagon ______ ______


12. What would the measure be, in radians, of central angle shown to the right?

13. Two sides of a triangle measure 6cm and 9cm. Give a possible measure for the third leg that would create
the requested triangle type:

Acute________ Right_________

Obtuse________ Would not make a triangle_________

14. The circle is circumscribed by the pentagon as shown (not to scale). If QZ = 12, YX = 5, XW = 10,
UW = 18 and SU = 12, find the perimeter of the pentagon.

15. Using the figure below and assuming AB is tangent to circle O at A, find m<AOB.
16. Solve for x 17. Solve for x

18. Given CD is a diameter, AD is 4 and AB is 6, find the area of the circle.

19. Find the center and radius of the circles given the following information.

a) diameter endpoints (2, 3) and (4, 9) b) x​2​ - 4y = 12 - y​2​ + 6x

20. Use the diagram to find the value ​arc​AC. 21. Use the diagram to find the m<B
22. Use the diagram to find m<AEB 23. Use the diagram to find the area of the shaded sector.

24. A spaceship is ominously circling Timmy’s house at a distance of 200 meters. If the spaceship takes 5
seconds to travel a 90​o​ arc around the house, how fast is it traveling?

25. Ladainian and Thakur are racing on the track.


Ladainian is racing on the outer lane and Thakur will
be on the inner lane. Using the diagram, determine
how much of a head start (in meters) Ladainian
should get to make the distance they travel the
same.

26. An equilateral triangle and a regular pentagon both have side lengths of 4cm. How much bigger is the
pentagon’s area to the nearest tenth?.
27. Jessica has acquired a stop sign. She wants to cut a circle out of the middle to use as a picketing device
at an upcoming social function she has chosen to attend. If an edge of the regular octagonal sign measures
one foot, what is the area of the largest circular sign she can make?

28. The drive gear on a bicycle has a diameter of 15cm and 47 teeth. If the smallest gear on the back has a
diameter of 7cm. How many teeth will it have?

29. The area of a trapezoid is 200in​2​. If the height is 9 inches and one of the bases is 10 inches, what is the
length of the other base?

30. What is the height of the trapezoid?

31. There were 42 anxious freshmen awaiting to see who would be selected to participate in the pie eating
contest. Jeff, Ladash and Xu were hoping to be the three chosen. What is the probability that they will be
chosen?
32. Find all the missing values in the diagrams. Leave your answer in simplest radical form.

33. Find the requested value. Round angles to the nearest degree and lengths to the tenth.

34. Sally looks down at her opponent with an angle of depression of 15​o​. Her altimeter reads 500ft. She
makes a beeline for Jessica at a speed of 50 ft/sec. How long does it take her to reach Jessica?

35. Use always, sometimes and never to complete the following sentences.

a) A rhombus ________________ has more than three congruent sides.

b) Trapezoids ________________ have parallel bases.

c) A quadrilateral with perpendicular diagonals is ________________ a square.

d) A quadrilateral with congruent, bisecting diagonals is ________________ a rectangle

e) If AD // BC and AB // CD , then quadrilateral ABCD is ________________​)​ a parallelogram.


36. The statue in the gift shop is similar to the one on display. The statue in the giftshop is four inches tall and
weighs half a pound and the actual statue is 15 feet tall. How much does the actual statue weigh?

37. A drawer contains 10 red socks, 9 white socks, and 8 blue socks. Without looking, you draw out a sock
and then draw out a second sock without returning the first sock. What is the probability that both socks are
white?

38. ​A drawer contains 10 red socks, 9 white socks, and 8 blue socks. Without looking, you draw out a sock
and then return it to the drawer and draw out a second sock. What is the probability that both times you drew
out a blue sock?

39. You are choosing what to have for lunch. There are 6 sandwiches, 8 types of chips, 4 types of cookies
and 10 kinds of drinks. How many different lunches could you have if you are getting one of each item?

40. You compete on the math team. Only 4 people can compete in a competition. There are 12 people on the
team including you. In how many sets of 4 people can the team compete?

41. Telephone numbers in the US have 10 digits. The first three are the area code and the next 7 are the
local telephone number. How many different 7-digit telephone numbers are possible within each area code?
Note that a local telephone number cannot begin with a 0 or 1.

42. Write out the work and evaluate the following:

​ ​12​P​3 C​
10​ 4
43. A class has 30 students. In how many ways can committees be formed using the following numbers of
students?
a) 3 students b) 5 students

44. A 4 digit code is needed to unlock a bicycle lock. The digits 0 through 9 can be used only once in the
code.
How many different combinations for the lock can there be?

What is the probability that all of the digits in the code are even?

45.

46. Given parallelogram DCBA with m<A = 42º, m<D = (8x - 6)º, m<C = (3y)º. Solve for x and y.

47. Given parallelogram DCBA with DE = 18; CE = 22; AE = 4y - 2 and


BE = 2x + 8. Solve for x and y.
48. 49.

Find the value of the variables- leave in simplest radical form.

50) x= _____ y = _____ z = _______ 51) w = ____ x = _____ y = _____ z = ____

Find the probability that a randomly chosen point lies in the shaded region.
52. 53.
Find the area of the figure.
54. 55.

Calculate the volume of the figure.


56. 57.

58. If the figure were rotated about the y axis to create a 3 D solid, what figure would be formed? What
dimensions would the 5 and th 6 represent?
59. If the figure is rotated about the y axis what 3d figures would be components of the composite solid
formed?

60. What would the volume of the figure 61. What would be the surface area of the figure
formed in number 59 be? formed in number 59.

62. Find the volume of the figure. 63. The volumes of two similar figures are given.
Find the scale factor and the missing surface area.

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