This assessment covers each of the following
indicators: G.1.1, G.1.3, G.1.4, G.3.3, G.2.2, and G.4.6
Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the
statement or answers the question.
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Nicolas is buying carpet for the living room. How many square feet of carpet
will he need to buy? 
A | 25 ft2 | B | 50 ft2 | C | 136 ft2 | D | 272
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2
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Find the value of the variable if
and The diagram is not to scale.

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Find the area of the trapezoid.
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3
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A | 169 m2 | B | 273 m2 | C | 546 m2 | D | 104
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4
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At the curb a ramp is 12 inches off the ground.
The other end of the ramp rests on the street 96 inches straight out from the curb. Write a linear
equation in slope-intercept form that relates the height y of the ramp to the distance
x from the curb.
A | y = x + 96 | C | y = x +
96 | B | y = x + 12 | D | y = x +
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Find the slope of the line through the pair of
points.
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5
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A(6, 4), M(–8,
–5)
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6
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Find the sum of the measures of the interior
angles of a octagon.
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7
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If T is the midpoint of find the
values of x and ST. The diagram is not to scale.
A | x = 9, ST = 32 | C | x = 9, ST =
45 | B | x = 4, ST = 32 | D | x = 4, ST = 45 |
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8
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Find the distance between points P(9, 7)
and Q(2, 9) to the nearest tenth.
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9
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If , which of the following can you
NOT conclude as being true?
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10
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Use the information given in the diagram. Tell
why and 

A | Reflexive Property, Transitive Property | B | Transitive Property,
Reflexive Property | C | Given, Given | D | Given, Reflexive
Property |
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Find The diagram is not
to scale.

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12
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Find the value of x. The diagram is not
to scale.
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