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Checking and securing understanding of properties of shapes

Quiz by Oak National Academy: GCSE Maths Foundation (2)

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  • Q1
    Which angle fact could be used to justify why a=130 using a single statement?
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    Co-interior angles in parallel lines are supplementary.
    Angles that form a straight line are supplementary.
    Vertically opposite angles are equal.
    Corresponding angles in parallel lines are equal.
    Alternate angles in parallel lines are equal.
    30s
  • Q2
    Which angle fact could be used to justify why b=50 using a single statement?
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    Vertically opposite angles are equal.
    Corresponding angles in parallel lines are equal.
    Co-interior angles in parallel lines are supplementary.
    Angles that form a straight line are supplementary.
    Alternate angles in parallel lines are equal.
    30s
  • Q3
    Which angle fact could be used to justify why c=130 using a single statement?
    Question Image
    Co-interior angles in parallel lines are supplementary.
    Vertically opposite angles are equal.
    Alternate angles in parallel lines are equal.
    Angles that form a straight line are supplementary.
    Corresponding angles in parallel lines are equal.
    30s
  • Q4
    Which angle fact could be used to justify why d=130 using a single statement?
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    Angles that form a straight line are supplementary.
    Co-interior angles in parallel lines are supplementary.
    Alternate angles in parallel lines are equal.
    Corresponding angles in parallel lines are equal.
    Vertically opposite angles are equal.
    30s
  • Q5
    Which angle fact could be used to justify why e=50 using a single statement?
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    Corresponding angles in parallel lines are equal.
    Alternate angles in parallel lines are equal.
    Vertically opposite angles are equal.
    Angles that form a straight line are supplementary.
    Co-interior angles in parallel lines are supplementary.
    30s
  • Q6
    If the pair of horizontal lines were dragged further apart from each other, what would happen to the values of a, c and d?
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    Some would be greater than 130 and some would be less than 130.
    They would all become greater than 130.
    They would all remain equal to 130.
    They would all become less than 130.
    30s

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