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This document appears to be a quiz assessing student understanding of radians and the unit circle. It contains two sections - the first asks students to label the four quadrants of the unit circle with Roman numerals, while the second matches degree measurements to their equivalent values in radians. An extra credit question asks students to find the radian values of two angles using the unit circle.

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Lesson 2 Assessment

This document appears to be a quiz assessing student understanding of radians and the unit circle. It contains two sections - the first asks students to label the four quadrants of the unit circle with Roman numerals, while the second matches degree measurements to their equivalent values in radians. An extra credit question asks students to find the radian values of two angles using the unit circle.

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Kim Mazzucco

Education Field Experience EDUC 230-02


Professor Suk
Spring 2014
Lesson 2 Assessment
Name: ___________________________

Date: ________

Final Score:

Radian Quiz
Section A: Using the unit circle below, label the four quadrants using the correct roman
numerals.

Section B: Use the above unit circle to match each degree measurement to its equivalent in
radians (in terms of pi):
1. 30 degrees _____________________

A.

Mazzucco

2. 45 degrees _____________________

B.

3. 135 degrees _____________________

C.

4. 60 degrees _____________________

D.

5. 150 degrees _____________________

E.

6. 0 degrees

_____________________

F.

7. 240 degrees _____________________

G.

8. 270 degrees _____________________

H.

9. 300 degrees _____________________

I.

10. 360 degrees _____________________

J.

11. 180 degrees _____________________

K.

Extra Credit: Find the

of the angles below

*Hint! Remember how we talked about drawing a line from where the angle touches the end of
the unit circle down to the x-axis? Use the special triangles youve just created the complete the
following.
12.

_________________

13.

_________________

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