Section C Cumulative Quiz: Angles and Their Measures

Introduction

This quiz will test your understanding of the key concepts covered in Section C: Angles and Their Measures. Answer the following multiple-choice questions to the best of your ability.

Quiz Questions

Questions

  1. What is the measure of a straight angle?
    • A) 90 degrees
    • B) 180 degrees
    • C) 270 degrees
    • D) 360 degrees
  2. Which of the following pairs of angles are complementary?
    • A) 45 degrees and 45 degrees
    • B) 60 degrees and 120 degrees
    • C) 30 degrees and 150 degrees
    • D) 90 degrees and 90 degrees
  3. What is the relationship between alternate interior angles when a transversal intersects two parallel lines?
    • A) They are complementary
    • B) They are supplementary
    • C) They are equal
    • D) They are consecutive
  4. Which tool is commonly used to measure angles?
    • A) Ruler
    • B) Compass
    • C) Protractor
    • D) Caliper
  5. Which pair of angles are supplementary?
    • A) 30 degrees and 60 degrees
    • B) 45 degrees and 45 degrees
    • C) 90 degrees and 90 degrees
    • D) 120 degrees and 30 degrees
  6. What is the sum of the interior angles of a triangle?
    • A) 90 degrees
    • B) 180 degrees
    • C) 270 degrees
    • D) 360 degrees
  7. In a pair of vertical angles, if one angle measures 50 degrees, what is the measure of the other angle?
    • A) 50 degrees
    • B) 90 degrees
    • C) 130 degrees
    • D) 180 degrees
  8. Which interactive tool can be used to explore and manipulate angles?
    • A) GeoGebra
    • B) Microsoft Excel
    • C) Google Docs
    • D) Notepad
  9. If two angles form a linear pair, what is their relationship?
    • A) They are complementary
    • B) They are supplementary
    • C) They are equal
    • D) They are vertical
  10. What is the measure of an angle that is supplementary to an angle measuring 135 degrees?
    • A) 45 degrees
    • B) 90 degrees
    • C) 135 degrees
    • D) 180 degrees

Conclusion

This quiz covered the key concepts of angle types, measurements, and relationships. Review your answers to ensure a solid understanding of these essential geometric principles.