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Math Jeopardy!
Geometry: Shapes, Lines,
& Angles
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Math Jeopardy!
Geometry: Shapes, Lines, & Angles
Triangles
Quadrilaterals
Lines &
Angles
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Triangles for 100
• This regular triangle
has three sides of
equal length. It also
has three angles of
equal size.
• What is an equilateral
triangle?
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Triangles for 200
• This type of
triangle has no
sides that are
equal in length.
• What is a scalene
triangle?
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Triangles for 300
• This type of
triangle has two
sides of equal
length. It also has
two equal angles.
• What is an
isosceles triangle?
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Quadrilaterals for 100
• This four-sided
shape has two
pairs of opposite
sides that are
parallel and equal
in length.
• What is a
parallelogram?
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Quadrilaterals for 200
• This four-sided shape
has two pairs of
parallel sides that are
equal in length. All of
the angles are right
angles.
• What is a rectangle?
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Quadrilaterals for 300
• This quadrilateral
has two pairs of
parallel sides. All
sides are equal in
length.
• What is a
rhombus?
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Lines & Angles for 100
• This straight line starts
at a point and
continues on in one
direction forever.
• What is a ray?
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Lines & Angles for 200
• These lines
intersect (cross) at
right angles.
• What are
perpendicular
lines?
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Lines & Angles for 300
• This type of angle is
greater than a right angle,
but is less than a straight
line. (The angle’s measure
is greater than 90
degrees, but less than
180 degrees).
• What is an obtuse angle?
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