Geometry and Angle Relationships Quiz

Explore geometry and angle relationships with this quiz featuring questions on complementary angles, triangle properties, and polygon angles.

#1

Which of the following is a pair of complementary angles?

30 degrees and 60 degrees
45 degrees and 45 degrees
90 degrees and 120 degrees
180 degrees and 0 degrees
#2

In a right-angled triangle, what is the measure of the largest angle?

45 degrees
90 degrees
180 degrees
60 degrees
#3

If the measure of an angle in a triangle is 60 degrees, what are the measures of the other two angles?

30 degrees, 30 degrees
60 degrees, 60 degrees
90 degrees, 90 degrees
120 degrees, 120 degrees
#4

What is the sum of the exterior angles in any polygon?

90 degrees
180 degrees
360 degrees
540 degrees
#5

What is the sum of the interior angles in a hexagon?

360 degrees
540 degrees
720 degrees
900 degrees
#6

If two lines are perpendicular, what is the measure of the angles formed at the point of intersection?

90 degrees
180 degrees
45 degrees
60 degrees
#7

If the measure of an angle is 120 degrees, what is its supplement?

30 degrees
60 degrees
90 degrees
180 degrees
#8

In a parallelogram, what is the sum of adjacent angles?

90 degrees
180 degrees
360 degrees
45 degrees
#9

If two angles are supplementary and one angle is 75 degrees, what is the measure of the other angle?

15 degrees
45 degrees
105 degrees
180 degrees
#10

What is the exterior angle of a regular pentagon?

72 degrees
90 degrees
108 degrees
120 degrees
#11

If one angle in a triangle is obtuse, what can you conclude about the other two angles?

They are both obtuse
They are both acute
They are both right angles
One is acute, and one is obtuse
#12

What is the sum of the interior angles in a decagon?

1440 degrees
1260 degrees
144 degrees
1800 degrees
#13

If two angles are supplementary and one angle is 40 degrees, what is the measure of the other angle?

50 degrees
90 degrees
140 degrees
180 degrees
#14

In a trapezoid, what is the sum of the interior angles?

180 degrees
360 degrees
540 degrees
720 degrees

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