Geometry Quiz - 20 Random Questions

Geometry Quiz - 20 Random Questions
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Take your skills to the next level with this 2D and 3D Geometry review quiz. The access password is your teacher's last name, all in lowercase letters. Perfect for spring break practice, you can attempt it multiple times before the graded test when classes resume on Monday. Best of luck!

Character Test

1. Another word for a 'corner' in geometry is called a...

Vertex
Edge
Base
Angle

2. A polygon with 3 sides is known as a...

Triangle
Quadrilateral
Pentagon
Hexagon

3. A polygon with 4 sides can be referred to as a...

Quadrilateral
Triangle
Pentagon
Hexagon

4. A polygon with 5 sides is called a...

Pentagon
Hexagon
Square
Octagon

5. A polygon with 6 sides is known as a...

Hexagon
Octagon
Decagon
Pentagon

6. A polygon with 7 sides is named a...

Heptagon
Nonagon
Hexagon
Decagon

7. What is a polygon with 8 sides called?

Octagon
Decagon
Hexagon
Nonagon

8. Identify the polygon with 10 sides.

Decagon
Nonagon
Octagon
Heptagon

9. A 12-sided polygon is called a...

Dodecagon
Decagon
Hexagon
Octagon

10. A solid made entirely of flat polygons is known as a...

Polyhedron
Sphere
Cone
Cylinder

11. How many faces does a classic cube possess?

6
8
4
12

12. What is the number of edges on a cube?

12
6
8
10

13. How many vertices are present in a cube?

8
6
10
12

14. A rectangular prism (including cubes) has how many vertices?

8
6
12
10

15. The typical number of faces for a rectangular prism is...

6
8
5
12

16. Congruent shapes are...

Identical in size and shape
Similar in fill color
Having congruent edges only
Identical only in perimeter

17. A prism is defined primarily by its...

Parallel identical faces
Triangular base
Circular base
Vertex alignment

18. The term used for three-dimensional shapes that resemble pyramids is...

Pyramid
Polyhedron
Cuboid
Cylinder

19. How can you describe a shape with equal sides and angles?

Regular polygon
Irregular polygon
Equilateral triangle
Trapezoid

20. A rhombus can best be described as a...

Quadrilateral with equal sides
Parallelogram with equal angles
Rectangle with extended sides
Shape with no parallel sides
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Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in the Geometry Quiz - 20 Random Questions?
The Geometry Quiz - 20 Random Questions covers various concepts in 2D and 3D geometry to help reinforce your understanding and practice these topics effectively.
How can I access the Geometry Quiz - 20 Random Questions?
You can access the Geometry Quiz - 20 Random Questions by entering the password, which is your teacher's last name in all lowercase letters.
Is the Geometry Quiz - 20 Random Questions graded immediately after completion?
No, the Geometry Quiz - 20 Random Questions is primarily for practice, and you'll only be graded when you take the test officially upon returning to school.
Can I take the Geometry Quiz - 20 Random Questions multiple times?
Yes, you can attempt the Geometry Quiz - 20 Random Questions as many times as you like during spring break to ensure you're well-prepared for the formal assessment.
Why is the Geometry Quiz - 20 Random Questions beneficial for spring break practice?
The Geometry Quiz - 20 Random Questions offers a perfect opportunity for students to stay engaged and reinforce their knowledge in 2D and 3D geometry over the spring break, ensuring they are well-prepared for their return and the graded test.
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