1.   Name the postulate or theorem that concludes
   
    A. Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem
    B. Alternate Interior Angles Theorem
    C. Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem
    D. Corresponding Angles Postulate
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  2.   Which figure shows a line that is not a line of symmetry?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  3.   Which letter shown has no lines of symmetry?
   
    A. D B. Z
    C. W D. C
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  4.   What is mAGC?
   
    A. 90° B. 132°
    C. 42° D. 48°
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  5.   What is a tool used to draw an angle of 37°?
    A. compass B. straightedge
    C. ruler D. protractor
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  6.   What tools are used to construct a perpendicular bisector?
    A. protractor and compass B. ruler and stopwatch
    C. none of these D. compass and straightedge
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  7.   How many diagonals are drawn from one vertex of an octagon?
    A. 3 B. 20
    C. 5 D. 8
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  8.   If a scalene triangle has angles of 47° and 118°, what is the measure of the third angle?
    A. 15° B. 62°
    C. 133° D. 195°
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  9.   If you arrange four 1-inch squares so that any two sides are aligned exactly, what is the perimeter of any figure formed?
    A. 12 in. B. 14 in.
    C. 8 in. D. 10 in.
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  10.   Using square ABCD with s = 6 inches, fold C to A, then B to D to find center F. Fold C to A, then fold A, B, and D to F . What best describes the figure?
   
    A. triangle B. rectangle
    C. square D. pentagon
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  11.   The point C (2, 3) is under a translation 5 units left and 7 units down. What are the coordinates of C' ?
    A. (-4, -3) B. (-3, -4)
    C. (-2, 10) D. (7, -4)
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  12.   What is the graph of triangle if triangle is under a translation 4 units right and 5 units down?
    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.
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  13.   When a figure is in its original position after being rotated 180°, it is said to have ______?______.
    A. regular rotation B. axis of symmetry
    C. rotational symmetry D. uniform rotation
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  14.   A pattern in which identical copies of a figure fill a plane so there are no gaps or overlaps is called a ______?_________.
    A. tessellation B. transformation
    C. reflection D. rotation
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