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Page 1: Directions Scroll threw the presentations and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).
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Directions

•Scroll threw the presentations and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).

•Enter in the categories on the main game boards.

•As you play the game. Click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box.

•When they have given the question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.

•Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.

•Enter the score into the main scoreboard.

•Continue until all clues are given.

•When finished DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name but keep this file untouched.

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Elsa Olaf Sven

Round 1

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Classifying Angles

Lines and Planes

More angles

Triangles Polygons

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$200 $200 $200 $200

$300 $300 $300 $300

$400 $400 $400 $400

$500 $500 $500 $500

Quadrilaterals

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

Circles

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

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Lines and Planes

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Lines that are in the same plane but never touch.

$100

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Parallel lines

$100

ScoresScores

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A __________ is a series of points that extend in opposite directions without end.

$200

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$200

Line

ScoresScores

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Lie in different planes. They are neither parallel or intersecting.

$300

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$300

Skew Lines

ScoresScores

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$400

Write down a ray from the picture

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$400

Multiple possibilities

ScoresScores

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$500

Give me a line skew with GH

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$500

EF, CD, or FC

ScoresScores

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Angles

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An angle between 90 and 180 degrees

$100

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Obtuse Angle

Scores

$100

Scores

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$200

A figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint.

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Scores

$200

Angle.

Scores

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$300

When the sum of two angles is 90 degrees, the angles are ________________.

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Scores

$300

Complementary

Scores

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$400

___________ are formed by two intersecting lines and opposite each other. They are congruent.

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$400

Scores

Vertical angles

Scores

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$500

What angle is adjacent to JHK

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$500

Scores

KHD or JHB

Scores

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More Angles

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$100

An angle between 0 and 90 degrees

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$100

Scores

Acute

Scores

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$200

_______ is the point of intersection of two sides of an angle or figure

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$200

Scores

vertex

Scores

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$300

If the sum of two angles equals 180 degrees, then the angles are _________________.

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$300

Scores

Supplementary

Scores

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$400

The measure of A is 67 degrees. What is its

complementary angle.

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$400

Scores

23 degrees

Scores

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$500

What is the measure of 3 if 1 is 60 degrees.

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$500

Scores

60 degrees

Scores

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Triangles

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$100

Sides that have the same length

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$100

Scores

Congruent

Scores

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$200

A triangle with no congruent sides

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$200

Scores

scalene

Scores

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$300

Find the measure of the missing angle

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$300

Scores

125 degrees

Scores

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$400

Classify the triangle by its sides and angles.

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$400

Scores

Isosceles acute

Scores

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$500

Name the triangle by its angles. 43,90,47

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$500

Scores

Right Triangle

Scores

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Polygons

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$100

Polygon with 10 sides

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$100

Scores

Decagon

Scores

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$200

Polygon with four sides

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$200

Scores

Quadrilateral

Scores

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$300

Name the polygon and classify it as regular or irregular.

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$300

Scores

Octagon Irregular

Scores

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$400

Identify the polygon then classify it as regular or irregular

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Hexagon regular

Scores

$400

Scores

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$500

In the figure above, all six segments are congruent. Identify the three polygons that are formed by the segments and classify them as regular or irregular.

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Equilateral regular

Square regular

Pentagon irregular

$500

ScoresScores

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Quarilaterals

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$100

Best name for Quadrilateral with four right angles.

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$100

Scores

Rectangle

Scores

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$200

Best name for Quadrilateral with four congruent sides but not congruent.

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$200

Scores

Rhombus.

Scores

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$300

Quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel lines.

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$300

Scores

trapezoid

Scores

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$400

List all possible names for the polygon above, then tell me the best

name.

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$400

Scores

Quadrilateral

Trapezoid – best name

Scores

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$500

List all possible names for the polygon, then tell me the best name

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$500

Scores

Quadrilateral

Parallelogram

Rectangle - Best name

Scores

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Circles

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$100

Is a segment that connects the center of the circle to the circle

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$100

Scores

Radius

Scores

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$200

A ___________ is a segment that has both endpoints on the circle.

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$200

Scores

Chord

Scores

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$300

An __________ is part of the circle.

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$300

Scores

arc

Scores

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$400

Write down one arc smaller than a semicircle.

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$400

Scores

Multiple answers for this question. As long as they wrote down two points shorter than semicircle. Make sure line is curved above letter, so you know you are talking about arc.

Ex.

ST Scores

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$500

If the diameter is 42 cm, then what is the radius?

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$500

Scores

21 cm

Scores