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7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

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Page 1: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

7th Grade

TAKS Short CourseObjective 3

Page 2: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

Page 3: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

1. If T and U are supplementary and the measure of T is 70°, what is the measure of U?

A) 110° B) 70°

C) 20° D) 10°

Page 4: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

A) 110°

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Page 5: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

2. Which 2 angles are NOT complementary?

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Page 7: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

3. The drawing below shows the side view of a picture frame on a desk.

If m 1 is 75°, what is the measure of its complementary angle?A) 15° B) 25°C) 105° D) 115°

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A)15°

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Page 9: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

7.6(B) The student is expected to use properties to classify triangles and quadrilaterals

Page 10: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

4. Which statement is always true about an equilateral triangle?

A)It has 3 congruent angles.

B)It has 1 right angle.

C)It has exactly 2 congruent sides.

D)The sum of any 2 angles is 180°.

Page 11: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

A) It has 3 congruent angles.

Page 12: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

5. Mr. Olivares installed a triangular piece of stained glass above his front door.

Which of the following best describes the triangle with the given measures?A) Acute equilateral triangleB) Obtuse isosceles triangleC) Right scalene triangleD) Right isosceles triangle

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B) Obtuse isosceles triangle

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6. A triangle with two congruent sides and an angle of 104° is —

A) isosceles and right

B) isosceles and obtuse

C) isosceles and acute

D) scalene and obtuse

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B) isosceles and obtuse

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7.6(C) The student is expected to use properties to classify three-dimensional figures, including pyramids, cones, prisms, and cylinders

Page 17: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

7. Which of the following has 2 parallel bases that are not polygons?

A) Cone B) Prism

C) Pyramid D) Cylinder

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D) Cylinder

A) Cone B) Prism

C) Pyramid D) Cylinder

Page 19: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

7.6(D) The student is expected to use critical attributes to define similarity.

Page 20: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

8. If the corresponding angles of 2 polygons are congruent and the lengths of the corresponding sides of the polygons are proportional, the polygons are —

A) regular B) congruent

C) symmetric D) similar

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D) similar

Page 22: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

9. Which of the following is NOT true about similar figures?

A) Similar figures always have the same shape.

B) Similar figures always have the same size.

C) Similar figures always have corresponding angles that are equal.

D) Similar figures always have corresponding sides that are proportional.

Page 23: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

B) Similar figures always have the same size.

Page 24: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

10. Look at the 2 rectangles below.

Which method could be used to prove that therectangles are similar?

A) Divide 3 by 2 and 4 by 1.5 to see whether the quotients are the sameB) Divide 1.5 by 4 and 2 by 3 to see whether the quotients are the sameC) Divide 4 by 1.5 and 2 by 3 to see whether the quotients are the sameD) Divide 3 by 1.5 and 4 by 2 to see whether the quotients are the same

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D) Divide 3 by 1.5 and 4 by 2 to see whether the quotients are the same

Page 26: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

7.7(A) The student is expected to locate and name points on a coordinate plane using ordered pairs of integers; and

Page 27: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

11.If point K is translated 4 units to the left and 3 units down, what will point K’s new coordinates be?

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(-2,0)

Page 29: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

12. Which of the following coordinates lie within the circle graphed below?

A) (2, 3) B) (3, −5)

C) (3, 3) D) (5, 3)

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B) (3, −5)

Page 31: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

13. Which line contains the ordered pair (2, −3)?

A) Line k B) Line l

C) Line m D) Line n

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(2,-3)

D) Line n

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14. Max drew a triangle on the coordinate plane shown below.

Which of the following best represents the coordinates of the vertices of KLM?A (-2, 5), (1, 1), (-3, 1)B (-2, 5), (1, 1), (1, -3)C (5, -2), (1, 1), (1, -3)D (5, -2), (1, 1), (-3, 1)

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A) (-2, 5), (1, 1), (-3, 1)

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7.7(B) The student is expected to graph reflections across the horizontal or vertical axis and graph translations on a coordinate plane.

Page 36: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

15. The figure below was transformed from quadrant I to quadrant III.

This transformation best represents a —A) translationB) tessellationC) rotationD) reflection

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A) translation

Page 38: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

16. Beatrice translated trapezoid RSTU to trapezoid R’’S”T”U”. Vertex S was at (4, 1).

If vertex S”is at (-3, 4), which best describes this translation?

A) Move 7 units left and 3 units up

B) Move 1 unit left and 3 units up

C) Move 3 units down and 7 units right

D) Move 8 units left and 4 units up

Page 39: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

A) Move 7 units left and 3 units up

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7.8(A) The student is expected to sketch three-dimensional figures when given the top, side, and front views;

Page 41: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

17. The top, side, and front views of a solid figure made of cubes are shown below.

Which solid figure matches the views above?

Page 42: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;
Page 43: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

18. The top, side, and front views of a solid figure made of cubes are shown below.

Which solid figure is best represented by these views?

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Page 45: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

19. The top, front, and side views of a solid figure made of cubes are shown below.

Which solid figure is best represented by these views?

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Page 47: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

7.8(B) The student is expected to make a net (two-dimensional model) of the surface area of a three-dimensional figure

Page 48: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

20. Which net can be used to make a cylinder?

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21. The final project in Yasmeen’s art class is to create a 3-dimensional triangular pyramid out of paper. Which net below could Yasmeen use to create a triangular pyramid?

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Page 52: 7 th Grade TAKS Short Course Objective 3. 7.6(A) The student is expected to use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary;

7.8(C) The student is expected to use geometric concepts and properties to solve problems in fields such as art and architecture. This SE has not been tested on TAKS at this time.