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Multiple Choice Encircle the letter that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Which number is a perfect square? a. 5 c. 9 b. 7 d. 11
2. A square has an area of 196 cm 2 . How long is each side of the square? a. 7 cm c. 98 cm b. 14 cm d. 196 cm
3. In the diagram shown below, what is the sum of BC 2 + CA 2 ?
a. CA 2 c. BA 2
b. CB 2 d. BC 2
4. Use the Pythagorean relationship to find the unknown area of the square.
a. 26 cm 2 c. 104 cm 2
b. 25 cm 2 d. 2535 cm 2
5. Determine the missing side length.
a. 5 cm c. 7 cm b. 6 cm d. 8 cm
6. The square on the hypotenuse of a right triangle has an area of 25 cm 2 . The square on one leg has an area of 20 cm 2 . What is the area of the square on the remaining leg? a. 5 cm 2 c. 25 cm 2
b. 15 cm 2 d. 225 cm 2
7. If d 2 = 27 2 + 27 2 , what is the approximate value of d? a. 35 c. 38.1 b. 37 d. 38.2
8. A large roll of wallpaper will cover a square wall with an area of 105 m 2 . What are the approximate dimensions of the wall? Round your answer to the nearest tenth, where appropriate. a. 10 m
10 m c. 10.5 m
10.5 m b. 10.2 m
10.2 m d. 11 m
11 m
9. Where on this number line is the approximate value of located?
a. A c. C b. B d. D
10. Where on this number line is the value of located?
a. A c. C b. B d. D
11. The length of the hypotenuse, to the nearest metre, is
a. 15 m c. 17 m b. 16 m d. 18 m
12. The length of the hypotenuse, to the nearest tenth of a centimetre, is
a. 10.2 cm c. 11.0 cm b. 10.6 cm d. 11.7 cm
13. The length of the hypotenuse, to the nearest tenth of a centimetre, is
a. 11.5 cm c. 19.0 cm b. 14.3 cm d. 20.5 cm
14. Determine the length of the missing side. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
a. 11.0 cm c. 16.8 cm b. 15.2 cm d. 23.1 cm
15. Jerry cuts a piece of paper from one corner to the other, as shown. How long is the cut edge?
a. 20 cm c. 40 cm b. 30 cm d. 50 cm
16. One leg of a right triangle is 20 cm. The other leg is 7 cm. How long must the hypotenuse be? a. 13 cm c. 21.2 cm b. 18.7 cm d. 27 cm
17. The hypotenuse of a triangle is drawn on the diameter of a circle. The radius of the circle is 17.5 cm. What is the approximate length of the unknown leg of the right triangle?
a. 11 cm c. 42.4 cm b. 25.5 cm d. 59 cm
18. 18. Helen calculates the volume of a gift box measuring 45 cm 15 cm 30 cm. Her answer will be expressed in a. centimetres c. quadratic centimetres b. cubic centimetres d. square centimetres
19. The volume of a 5-cm cube is a. 5 cm 3 b. 15 cm 3 c. 25 cm 3 d. 125 cm 3
20. Identify the following 3-D object.
a. cylinder c. right triangular prism b. rectangular pyramid d. right rectangular prism
21. This pop can in an example of a?
a. cylinder b. oval c. rectangle d. tetrahedron
22. What is the volume of a pool with dimensions of 8 m 10 m 5 m? a. 90 m 3 b. 120 m 3 c. 340 m 3 d. 400 m 3
23. The formula for the volume of a right triangular prism is a.
b. Volume = (base of triangle height of triangle 2) height of prism c. Volume = (length width) height d. Volume = base length height of prism
24. A juice container shaped like a cylinder has a base area of 100 cm and can hold 1500 cm 3 of juice. The height of the juice container is a. 1.5 cm b. 10 cm c. 15 cm d. 150 cm
25. Cylinder A has a diameter of 6 cm and a height of 10 cm. Cylinder B has a diameter of 10 cm and a height of 6 cm. Which statement is true? a. Both cylinders have the same volume. b. Cylinder A has a greater volume than cylinder B. c. Cylinder B has a greater volume than cylinder A. d. The volume of the two cylinders cannot be determined.
26. A water trough is 200 cm long and shaped like a right triangular prism. The triangular ends have a base of 30 cm and a height of 20 cm. What is the maximum volume of water the trough
will hold? a. 120 000 cm 3 b. 60 000 cm 3 c. 6000 cm 3 d. 3000 cm 3
27. A packing crate is a cube with a side measurement of 72 cm. How many smaller boxes will it hold if each smaller box is 18 cm wide, 18 cm high, and 36 cm long? a. 12 b. 18 c. 32 d. 36
Matching
Match the correct term to each of the following descriptions. A term may be used more than once or not at all. a. right prism d. orientation b. base e. prism c. height f. volume
28. any prism whose height is perpendicular to its base 29. the different position of an object formed by rotating or reflecting the object 30. the perpendicular distance between the two bases of a prism or cylinder 31. any face of a prism that shows the named shape of the prism 32. the amount of space an object occupies