Geometry
Definitions (The answers can be found on pages 176 - 180 of ICE-EM)
Activity Sheet A
1.
This is called a line and the word line in geometry always refers to a straight line (word begins with l)(5 marks).
2. These lines do not meet and are not even on the same plane. They are called skew lines.(5 marks)
3. When several lines meet they are called
concurrent lines. (begins with c) (5 marks)
4. The diagram below (fig 2) shows two lines AB and line PQ. When they meet like this they can be said to intersect
(word beginning with ‘ i ’)(5 marks)
(Fig 2)
5. This line has three points A,B and C. They are said to be collinear points.
(word begins with c) (5 marks)
(fig 1.)
6. A plane has no thickness, but extends infinitely. (begins with p)
The drawing above (fig 1.) is intended
to represent a plane. In geometry it is always represented as a flat
plane and does not include curved surfaces such as cones, cylinders or spheres.
(5 marks)
7. When a line is extended, it can be said to have been
produced(word begins with p)(5 marks)
8. When two lines are parallel it means that they
a) Are an equal distance apart all the way along the length
b) They intersect at a point in the centre.
c) The lines are curved and collinear.
Choose explanation a) b) or c) .
Explanation A is the correct answer.(5 marks)
9. Shade the bubble under the drawing which best represents a triangular shape
(5 marks)
10.
The point is
a) inside the plane?
or
b) outside the plane?
The answer is B. The point is outside the plane. (5 marks)
Geometry Quiz
Monday, March 9, 2009
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