1.   Looking at several specific situations to arrive at an educated guess is called __________.
    A. guessing B. deductive reasoning
    C. inductive reasoning D. a conjecture
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  2.   Write the inverse of the conditional ''If Deanna eats the last cookie, then Leon will buy more.''
    A. If Deanna eats the last cookie, then Leon will not buy more.
    B. If Deanna does not eat the last cookie, then Leon will buy more.
    C. If Leon does not buy more, then Deanna did not eat the last cookie.
    D. If Deanna does not eat the last cookie, then Leon will not buy more.
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  3.   Which property of equality justifies the statement
if x – 2 = 9, then x = 11?
    A. Multiplication Property of Equality B. Transitive Property of Equality
    C. Symmetric Property of Equality D. Addition Property of Equality
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  4.   Name the remote interior angles of
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  5.   Most residential roofs are made of roof trusses. A diagram of a roof truss is shown. Notice that it is triangular in shape. Name the corresponding sides.
   
    A. , ,
    B. , ,
    C. , ,
    D. , ,
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  6.   What is the equation of a line perpendicular to the line with equation
2x - 5y = 5?
    A. 2x + 5y = -3 B. 2x - y = -1
    C. 2x - 5y = 11 D. 10x + 4y = 3
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  7.   How many planes appear on the figure shown?
   
    A. 7 B. 8
    C. 6 D. 5
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  8.   The measure of the supplement of an angle is 30 less than four times the measure of the complement of the angle. Find the measure of the angle.
    A. 40 B. 60
    C. 130 D. 50
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  9.   The starting point of a proof is the _____ of the conditional and the end is the _____ of the conditional.
    A. conjecture, justification B. statement, reason
    C. hypothesis, conclusion D. conclusion, hypothesis
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  10.   Which statement is true about skew lines?
    A. They are perpendicular B. They intersect
    C. They do not intersect. D. They lie in the same plane.
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  11.   Assuming two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, which types of angles are not necessarily congruent?
    A. consecutive interior angles B. vertical angles
    C. alternate interior angles D. corresponding angles
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  12.   If triangle FGH is congruent to triangle JKI, name the corresponding angles.
   
    A. F J, G K, H I
    B. F K, G I, H J
    C. F G, H I, J K
    D. F I, G J, H K
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  13.   Which postulate can be used to prove the triangles congruent?
   
    A. not possible B. SSS Postulate
    C. SAS Postulate D. ASA Postulate
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  14.   Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove that the two triangles shown are congruent?
   
    A. AAS Theorem B. ASA Postulate
    C. SSS Postulate D. SAS Postulate
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  15.   What is the value of each of the two sides opposite the congruent angles in the triangle pictured?
   
    A. 75 B. 27
    C. 39 D. 15
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  16.   What is an acceptable range for a measurement of 60.5 centimeters?
    A. 604.5 mm to 605.5 mm B. 604 mm to 606 mm
    C. 60 cm to 61 cm D. 60.25 cm to 60.75 cm
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  17.   The perimeter of regular hexagon UVWXYZ is 87.6 meters. Determine the length of each side.
    A. 525.6 m B. 6 m
    C. 9.4 m D. 14.6 m
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  18.   The freshman class of 63 students conducted a survey to compare how many students took Spanish as opposed to French as a foreign language. The results are shown in the Venn diagram. How many students studied neither Spanish nor French?
   
    A. 7 B. 1
    C. 14 D. 25
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  19.   The statement if , then demonstrates which property of congruence?
    A. Transitive Property B. Symmetric Property
    C. Reflexive Property D. Identity Property
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  20.   Find the coordinates of L.
   
    A. (a, 2b) B. (2a, 0)
    C. (2a, 2b) D. (2a, 0)
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