GEOM. CH. 7 TEST REVIEW - SIMILARITY

MultipleChoice

Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____ 1. The Sears Tower in Chicago is 1450 feet high. A model of the tower is 24 inches tall. What is the ratio of the height of the model to the height of the actual Sears Tower?

a. / 1 : 725 / b. / 725 : 1 / c. / 12 : 725 / d. / 725 : 12

____ 2. The length of a rectangle is inches and the width is inches. What is the ratio, using whole numbers, of the length to the width?

a. / 26 : 15 / b. / 26 : 30 / c. / 15 : 26 / d. / 13 : 15

____ 3. If , which equation must be true?

a. / / b. / / c. / / d. /

____ 4. If , then = ____.

a. / / b. / / c. / / d. /

Solve the proportion.

____ 5.

a. / / b. / 5 / c. / / d. / 25

____ 6.

a. / –3 / b. / / c. / / d. / 3

____ 7. On a blueprint, the scale indicates that 6 cm represent 15 feet. What is the length of a room that is 9 cm long and 4 cm wide on the blueprint?

a. / 22.5 ft / b. / 1.5 ft / c. / 6 ft / d. / 16.5 ft

____ 8. You want to produce a scale drawing of your living room, which is 24 ft by 15 ft. If you use a scale of 4 in. = 6 ft, what will be the dimensions of your scale drawing?

a. / 24 in. by 144 in. / c. / 24 in. by 10 in.
b. / 16 in. by 10 in. / d. / 16 in. by 144 in.

____ 9. Solve the extended proportion for x and y with x > 0 and y > 0.

a. / x = 6; y = 6 / c. / x = 3; y = 12
b. / x = 2; y = 18 / d. / x = 8; y = 24

____ 10. . Complete the statements.

a. /
b. /
a. / ; DC / b. / E; AE / c. / E; DC / d. / ; AE

____ 11. Figure . Name a pair of corresponding sides?

a. / / b. / / c. / / d. /

____ 12. The two rectangles are similar. Which is a correct proportion for corresponding sides?

a. / / b. / / c. / / d. /

____ 13. Determine whether the figures are similar.

a. / similar
b. / not similar
c. / not enough information

Are the polygons similar? If they are, write a similarity statement and give the similarity ratio.

____ 14. In DRST, RS = 10, RT = 15, and mÐR = 32. In DUVW, UV = 12, UW = 18, and mÐU = 32.

a. / ; / c. / ;
b. / ; / d. / The triangles are not similar.

The polygons are similar, but not necessarily drawn to scale. Find the values of x and y.

____ 15.

a. / x = , y = / c. / x = 9, y =
b. / x = , y = 27 / d. / x = 9, y = 27

____ 16. Triangles ABC and DEF are similar. Find the lengths of AB and EF.

a. / AB = 2; EF = 10 / c. / AB = 20; EF = 4
b. / AB = 10; EF = 2 / d. / AB = 4; EF = 20

____ 17. You want to draw an enlargement of a design that is printed on a card that is 4 in. by 5 in. You will be drawing this on an piece of paper that is in. by 11 in. What are the dimensions of the largest complete enlargement you can make?

a. / in. in. / c. / in.
b. / in. in. / d. / in.

____ 18. An artist’s canvas forms a golden rectangle. The longer side of the canvas is 33 inches. How long is the shorter side? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of an inch.

a. / 20.4 in. / b. / 53.4 in. / c. / 16.5 in. / d. / 66 in.

____ 19. If one measurement of a golden rectangle is 8.8 inches, which could be the other measurement?

a. / 14.238 in. / b. / 10.418 in. / c. / 7.182 in. / d. / 1.618 in.

____ 20. Write a similarity statement for the triangles.

a. / / c. /
b. / / d. /

____ 21. Are the triangles similar? If so, explain why.

a. / yes, by SAS / b. / yes, by SSS / c. / yes, by AA / d. / no

____ 22. Which group contains triangles that are all similar?

a. /
b. /
c. /
d. /

State whether the triangles are similar. If so, write a similarity statement and the postulate or theorem you used.

____ 23. In DQRS, QR = 16, RS = 64, and mÐR = 29. In DUVT, VT = 8, TU = 32, and mÐT = 29.

a. / ; ASA / c. / ; ASA
b. / ; ASA / d. / The triangles are not similar.

____ 24.

a. / ; SSS / c. / ; AA
b. / ; SAS / d. / The triangles are not similar.

____ 25.

a. / ; SAS / c. / ; SSS
b. / ; SAS / d. / The triangles are not similar.

Explain why the triangles are similar. Then find the value of x.

____ 26.

a. / SSS Postulate; / c. / SAS Postulate;
b. / AA Postulate; / d. / AA Postulate;

____ 27.

a. / SSS Postulate; / c. / SAS Postulate;
b. / AA Postulate; / d. / AA Postulate;

____ 28. Campsites F and G are on opposite sides of a lake. A survey crew made the measurements shown on the diagram. What is the distance between the two campsites? The diagram is not to scale.

a. / 42.3 m / b. / 47.4 m / c. / 73.8 m / d. / 82.8 m

____ 29. Michele wanted to measure the height of her school’s flagpole. She placed a mirror on the ground 48 feet from the flagpole, then walked backwards until she was able to see the top of the pole in the mirror. Her eyes were 5 feet above the ground and she was 12 feet from the mirror. Using similar triangles, find the height of the flagpole to the nearest tenth of a foot.

a. / 20 ft / b. / 38.4 ft / c. / 55 ft / d. / 25 ft

____ 30. Use the Side-Splitter Theorem to find x, given that .

a. / 12 / b. / 6 / c. / 20 / d. / 24

____ 31. Given , solve for x.The diagram is not drawn to scale.

a. / / b. / / c. / / d. /

Solve for x.

____ 32.

a. / 5 / b. / 2.5 / c. / 7.5 / d. / 10

____ 33.

a. / 8 / b. / 12 / c. / 6 / d. / 2

____ 34. bisects , LM = 18, NO = 4, and LN = 10. Find OM.

a. / 7.2 / b. / 45 / c. / 5.43 / d. / 2.22

____ 35. An angle bisector of a triangle divides the opposite side of the triangle into segments 8 cm and 4 cm long. A second side of the triangle is 4.4 cm long. Find all possible lengths of the third side of the triangle. Round answers to the nearest tenth of a centimeter.

a. / 32 cm, 2.2 cm / c. / 8.8 cm, 35.2 cm
b. / 8.8 cm, 2.2 cm / d. / 35.2 cm, 7.3 cm

ShorShort Answer

36. A model is made of a car. The car is 9 feet long and the model is 6 inches long. What is the ratio of the length of the car to the length of the model?

37. If then 3a = ____.

Solve the proportion.

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40. A map of Australia has a scale of 1 cm to 120 km. If the distance between Melbourne and Canberra is 463 km, how far apart are they on the map, to the nearest tenth of a centimeter?

41. A model is built having a scale of 1 : 100,000. How high would a 35,600-ft mountain be in the model? Give your answer to the nearest tenth of an inch.

Are the polygons similar? If they are, write a similarity statement and give the similarity ratio.

42. In DQRS, QR = 4, RS = 15, and mÐR = 36. In DUVT, VT = 8, TU = 32, and mÐT = 36.

43. ABCD ~ WXYZ. AD = 6, DC = 3, and WZ = 59. Find YZ. The figures are not drawn to scale.

The polygons are similar, but not necessarily drawn to scale. Find the values of x and y.

44. The pentagons are regular.

45. You are reducing a map of dimensions 2 ft by 3 ft to fit to a piece of paper 8 in. by 10 in. What are the dimensions of the largest possible map that can fit on the page?

46. If the long side of a golden rectangle is 36 cm, what is its area? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

47. What is the measure of ?

48. Use the information in the diagram to determine the height of the tree to the nearest foot.

49. Given: . Find the length of . The diagram is not drawn to scale.

53. Explain how you would decide the size of your canvas should be if you want it in the shape of a golden rectangle.

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1. ANS: A

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5. ANS: D

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18 : 1

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5b

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9

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3.9 cm

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4.272 in.

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The triangles are not similar.

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29.5

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x = 27, y = 4

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801 cm

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70°

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80 ft

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9

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x = 10; y = 25.5

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14.4

OTHER

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Answers may vary. Sample: Golden rectangles are in the ratio of about 1.618 : 1. So if you choose the length of the shorter side to be, let’s say, 18 inches, you could set up a proportion.

inches.

Your canvas should be about 18 in. by 29 in.