0124 Exam Geoans
0124 Exam Geoans
GEOMETRY
Wednesday, January 24, 2024 - 9:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., only
Print your name and the name of your school on the lines above.
A separate answer sheet for Part I has been provided to you. Follow the instructions from the
proctor for completing the student information on your answer sheet.
This examination has four parts, with a total of 35 questions. You must answer all questions
in this examination. Record your answers to the Part I multiple-choice questions on the separate
answer sheet. Write your answers to the questions in Parts II, III, and IV directly in this booklet.
All work should be written in pen, except graphs and drawings, which should be done in
pencil. Clearly indicate the necessary steps, including appropriate formula substitutions, diagrams,
graphs, charts, etc. Utilize the information provided for each question to determine your answer.
Note that diagrams are not necessarily drawn to scale.
The formulas that you may need to answer some questions in this examination are found at the
end of the examination. This sheet is perforated so you may remove it from this booklet.
Scrap paper is not permitted for any part of this examination, but you may use the blank spaces
in this booklet as scrap paper. A perforated sheet of scrap graph paper is provided at the end of this
booklet for any question for which graphing may be helpful but is not required. You may remove
this sheet from this booklet. Any work done on this sheet of scrap graph paper will not be scored.
When you have completed the examination, you must sign the statement printed at the end of
the answer sheet, indicating that you had no unlawful knowledge of the questions or answers
prior to the examination and that you have neither given nor received assistance in answering any of
the questions during the examination. Your answer sheet cannot be accepted if you fail to sign this
declaration.
Notice ...
A graphing calculator, a straightedge (ruler), and a compass must be available for you
to use while taking this examination.
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Part I
Answer all 24 questions in this part. Each correct answer will receive 2 credits. No partial
credit will be allowed. Utilize the information provided for each question to determine your
answer. Note that diagrams are not necessarily drawn to scale. For each statement or question,
choose the word or expression that, of those given, best completes the statement or answers
the question. Record your answers on your separate answer sheet. [48]
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22 Triangles YEG and POM are two distinct non-right triangles such that
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congruent to 6.POM?
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25 In isosceles triangle ABC shown below, AB~ AC, and altitude AD is drawn.
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Determine and state, to the nearest cubic centimeter, the volume of the solid formed by
continuously rotating 6.ABC about AD.
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32 Trish is a surveyor who was asked to estimate the distance across a pond. She stands at point C,
85 meters from point D, and locates points A and B on either side of the pond such that A, D, and
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Trish approximates the measure of angle DCB to be 35° and the measure of angle ACD to be 75°.
Determine and state the distance across the pond, AB, to the nearest meter.
Determine and state the volume of the candle, to the nearest cubic centimeter.
The wax used to make the candle weighs 0.032 ounce per cubic centimeter. Determine and state
the weight of the candle, to the nearest ounce.
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35 Quadrilateral MATH has vertices with coordinates M(-,-1,7), A(3,5), T(2,-7), and H(-6, -3).
Prove that quadrilateral MATH is a trapezoid.
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Prove that quadrilateral MYTH is a rectangle. [The use of the set of axes below is optional.]