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Math 6 Unit Test: Geometry & Measurement

Name: ___________________________________
Read all questions and instructions carefully. You have 48 minutes
to complete the test, more time will be given if you need take
your time and do your best!
Make sure your answers have the correct units. (cm, m, mm, cm 2,
or m3)
Use your ruler, protractor, or calculator as you need. LOOK OVER
YOUR TEST WHEN YOU ARE DONE!!
33 total marks
Section A: Matching
1. Name each triangle with TWO labels. Use your ruler and/or
protractor if you need. (4 marks)
Isosceles, Equilateral, Scalene, Right, Acute, Obtuse

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Section C: Short Answer


2. Construct a triangle with one angle of 60 and one angle of
40. (2 marks)

3.
a. Measure the side lengths and angles of both polygons.
(4 marks)
Side lengths: _____, ______, ______, _____ Side lengths: _____, ______,
______, _____
Angles: _____, _____, _____, _____ Angles: _____, ______, ______,
______

b. Are these polygons congruent, similar, or different?


How do you know?? (2 marks)

4.
a. Find the perimeter of a regular pentagon with side
lengths 4 cm. (1 mark)

b. Find the perimeter of a triangle with side lengths 2m,


5m, and 6m. (1 mark)

5. What formula or strategy could you use to determine the


perimeter of a parallelogram with side lengths of 4 cm and
10 cm? Record the perimeter. (2 marks)

6.
a. Fill in the table for the missing item in each line. (3
marks)
Rectangle Length (cm) Width (cm) Area (cm2)
A 10 4
B 7 42
C 3 4.5

b. Choose ONE of the rows. What was your strategy for


finding the missing value? (1 mark)

7. Find the volume of a rectangular prism with these


dimensions: 4 m height, 6 m length, and 3 m width. Does
your strategy work for all rectangular prisms? Why or why
not? (3 marks)

8.
a. Construct a rectangular prism that has a volume of 24
cm3. Draw and label your prism. (3 marks)

b. How did you decide which side lengths to use? (1


mark)
A partcular rectangle has a perimeter of 50 m and and an area of 100 m2.

9. What is the length of the longest side of the rectangle?

A. 50 m
B. 25 m
C. 20 m
D. 10 m

Use the following information to answer question 10

Use the following graph to answer question 20


10. How many of the polygons shown above are congruent to the black polygon?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5

Use the following information to answer question 11

11. Which of the following expression can be used to find the total volume of the 3
lockers?
A. (26 cm x 33cm x 190 cm) x 3
B. (26 cm + 33cm + 190 cm) x 3
C. (26 cm x 33cm x 190 cm) 3
D. (26 cm + 33cm + 190 cm) 3

Use the following information to answer question 12

12. The two students who correctly determined expressions for the perimter of the poster
board are students

A. 1 and 4
B. 1 and 3
C. 2 and 4
D. 2 and 3

13. Which of the following triangles is an obtuse triangle?

14.
Which of the following rows represents a formula for finding perimter and area of the rectangle above?

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