P. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write your answer on the space provided below. 1. Two angles share a common side and a vertex. Which of the following best describes the pair of angles if their sum is 180? A. adjacent and complementary B. adjacent and supplementary - C. non-adjacent and complementary D. non-adjacent and supplementary 2. Which of the following statements is FALSE? A. In parallel lines, the distance between the two lines is fixed and the two lines are going in the same direction. B. Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at one point and form a 90° angle. C. Skew lines are lines that are coplanar and can never intersect at any given point. D. Two lines intersect at exactly one point and they define angles at the point of intersection. 3. Which pair of angles are vertical angles? 3/4 5/6 8. A. 21 and 24 C. 21 and 23 B. 2 and 26 D. 22 and 25 4. Which pair of angles are adjacent angles? 5/6 34 A. 21 and z4 C. 21 and 23 B. 22 and 26 D. 22 and 25 3. Which of the following is the best example of pair of lines that are parallel? A. consecutive sides of a window B. intersection of roadways C. railway line crossing D. two opposite edges of a door

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D. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write your answer on
the space provided below.
1. Two angles share a common side and a vertex. Which of the following best describes the
pair of angles if their sum is 180?
A. adjacent and complementary
B. adjacent and supplementary
C. non-adjacent and complementary
D. non-adjacent and supplementary
2. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A. In parallel lines, the distance between the two lines is fixed and the two lines are
going in the same direction.
B. Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at one point and form a 90° angle.
C. Skew lines are lines that are coplanar and can never intersect at any given point.
D. Two lines intersect at exactly one point and they define angles at the point of
intersection.
3. Which pair of angles are vertical angles?
3/4
5/6
7/8
C. 21 and 23
D. 22 and 45
A. 21 and 24
B. 22 and 26
4. Which pair of angles are adjacent angles?
5.
9.
A. 21 and z4
C. 21 and 23
D. 22 and 45
B. 22 and 6
5. Which of the following is the best example of pair of lines that are parallel?
A. consecutive sides of a window
B. intersection of roadways
C. railway line crossing
D. two opposite edges of a door
Transcribed Image Text:D. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write your answer on the space provided below. 1. Two angles share a common side and a vertex. Which of the following best describes the pair of angles if their sum is 180? A. adjacent and complementary B. adjacent and supplementary C. non-adjacent and complementary D. non-adjacent and supplementary 2. Which of the following statements is FALSE? A. In parallel lines, the distance between the two lines is fixed and the two lines are going in the same direction. B. Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at one point and form a 90° angle. C. Skew lines are lines that are coplanar and can never intersect at any given point. D. Two lines intersect at exactly one point and they define angles at the point of intersection. 3. Which pair of angles are vertical angles? 3/4 5/6 7/8 C. 21 and 23 D. 22 and 45 A. 21 and 24 B. 22 and 26 4. Which pair of angles are adjacent angles? 5. 9. A. 21 and z4 C. 21 and 23 D. 22 and 45 B. 22 and 6 5. Which of the following is the best example of pair of lines that are parallel? A. consecutive sides of a window B. intersection of roadways C. railway line crossing D. two opposite edges of a door
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