1.   Look at the pattern in the graph. Then make a conjecture about the cost of college tuition and fees in 2003.
   
    A. $10,000 B. $7700
    C. $12,500 D. $8700
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  2.   Name 2 segments contained in the figure below.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  3.   Find 3 noncollinear points in the figure shown.
   
    A. A, C, F B. C, A, F
    C. B, C, D D. C, D, E
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  4.   Which figure is named by
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  5.   How many different lines can be drawn using the points below?
   
    A. 4 B. 10
    C. 8 D. 6
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  6.   Name a plane in the figure below.
   
    A. plane CFE B. plane BGF
    C. plane AFH D. plane EGB
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  7.   Write another form of the following statement. If a closed figure has exactly 3 vertices, then it is a triangle.
    A. If a triangle has exactly 3 vertices, then it is a closed figure. B. A triangle is a closed figure if it has exactly 3 vertices.
    C. If a figure is closed, then it is a triangle with exactly 3 vertices. D. A closed figure is a triangle if it has exactly 3 vertices.
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  8.   In the statement ''If it is sunny Thursday, we will go to a ball game,'' the phrase ''we will go to a ball game'' is the ________
    A. hypothesis. B. conclusion.
    C. converse. D. conditional statement.
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  9.   To draw a straight line, use a ________
    A. ruler. B. construction.
    C. compass. D. marker.
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  10.   Which figure shows the midpoint of
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  11.   Find the perimeter of the rectangle below.
   
    A. 14 m B. 48 m
    C. 22 m D. 28 m
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  12.   Find the height of a parallelogram that has a base 24 inches long and has an area of 768 square inches.
    A. 32 in. B. 360 in.
    C. 64 in. D. 120 in.
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  13.   To Examine means to _________
    A. Ask, ''Does my answer make sense for the problem?'' B. use your plan to solve the problem.
    C. read the problem carefully. D. make a plan to solve the problem.
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  14.   Find the next three terms of the sequence.
2, 5, 4, 7, 6,…..
    A. 10, 13,12 B. 9, 12, 15
    C. 8, 10, 12 D. 9, 8, 11
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  15.   One possible counterexample for the statement ''All fruits taste sweet'' is ________.
    A. Watermelons B. Lemons
    C. Plums D. Oranges
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  16.   Name 2 rays in the figure below.
   
    A. , B. ,
    C. D. ,
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  17.   What is the inverse of the following statement, ''If a figure is closed, then it is a polygon'' ?
    A. ''If a figure is not closed, then it is not a polygon''
    B. ''If a figure is closed, then it is not a polygon''
    C. ''If a figure is not a polygon, then it is not closed''
    D. ''If a figure is not closed, then it is a polygon''
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  18.   Write this statement in if-then form, ''All birds have feathers''
    A. If an animal does not have feathers then it is not a bird
    B. If an animal is not a bird, then it has feathers
    C. All feathers are on birds
    D. If an animal is a bird, then it has feathers.
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  19.   Determine which segment is equal to AT.
   
    A. AM B. AL
    C. AJ D. AK
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  20.   How much wall-to-wall carpet would be needed for the room drawn below? (Assume all angles are right angles)
   
    A. 358 ft2 B. 458 ft2
    C. 400 ft2 D. 448 ft2
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