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Name: ____________________________ Class: _____

Checkpoint Revision
Unit 5: Angles
Assessment Self-assessment:
Title:

Revision ⃝ I can use the properties of parallel lines to calculate angles.

Unit 5 ⃝ I can use the properties of triangles and quadrilaterals


Angles
to calculate angles.

⃝ I can work out the interior angles of regular polygons.


⃝ I can work out the exterior angles of regular polygons.
⃝ I can use two sides of a right-angled triangle
to calculate the third side.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………..…

……………………………………………………………………………………………….…….……………………………………….…………………

1 Find the missing angles identified by the letters 𝒙 and 𝒚.


Give full reasons for your answers.

𝒙 = ………… because ………………………………………………………..


𝒚 = …………. because ………………………………………………………..
[2]
2 For this diagram, form an equation and solve to find the value of x.

𝒙 = ………………………………. [2]

3 In the diagram AB is parallel to CD. Triangle ACE is an isosceles triangle.


Work out the values of x and y.

x =…………… and y = …………. [2]


4 Work out angles 𝒂, 𝒃 and 𝒄 in the diagram.

a =…………… b =…………… and c = …………. [3]


5 The diagram shows two straight lines, ABC and EDC.

BC = DC
DB = DE
Angle EDB = 116o

Work out the values of a, b and c.

a =…………… b =…………… and c = …………. [3]


6 The diagrams shows an isosceles triangle ABE and a quadrilateral BCDE.
AD is a straight line.

(a) Calculate the value of p and the value of q.

p =…………… and q = …………. [2]

(b) Hassan says that the quadrilateral BCDE is a kite.


Tick (✓) to show if Hassan is correct or not correct.

Give a reason for your answer.

……………………………………………………………………….…………
………………………………………………………………………….……[1]
7 (a) Show why the sum of the interior angles of any pentagon must be 540o.

[2]

(b) Work out the interior angle of a regular pentagon.

………………………………. [1]

(c) Work out the exterior angle of a regular pentagon.

………………………………. [1]
8 (a) Show why the sum of the interior angles of any hexagon must be 720o.

[2]

(b) Work out the interior angle of a regular hexagon.

………………………………. [1]

(c) Work out the exterior angle of a regular hexagon.

………………………………. [1]
9 This is a parallelogram.

Work out the exterior angle.

………………………………. [1]

10 Work out the sum of the interior angles of a regular octagon.

………………………………. [2]

11 Work out the interior angle of a regular octagon.

………………………………. [1]

12 Calculate the size of angle a.

a = ………………………………. [2]
13 The interior angles of a pentagon are

xo, (x + 20)o, (x + 20)o, (x + 40)o and (x + 40)o.

Work out the value of x.

x = ………………………………. [2]
14 Work out the exterior angle of an equilateral triangle.

………………………………. [1]

15 Work out the number of sides of a regular polygon


when the exterior angle is 36o.

………………………………. [1]
16 Each of the interior angles of a regular polygon is 160o .
How many sides does the polygon have?

………………………………. sides [3]


17 The diagram shows a right-angled triangle.
Square are drawn on each of the three sides.

Area of Square P = 17 cm2


Area of Square R = 50 cm2

Work out the area of Square Q.

………………………………. cm2 [1]

18 Find the length of the side marked x.

x = ………………………………. cm [2]
19 The floor of a room is a rectangle.
The sides of the rectangle are 4.5 m and 7.5 m.
Calculate the length of the diagonal of the rectangle.

………………………………. m [2]

20 Is this triangle a right-angled triangle? Give a reason for your answer.

[2]

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