Our lines and angles worksheets have every angle covered to support kids as they progress. These worksheets include a variety of activities on parallel and perpendicular lines as well as right, acute, and obtuse angles found in different shapes. Kids completing this third grade math worksheet practice identifying right angles, acute angles.
Geometry practice test on angles, the questions we practiced and discussed under worksheets on angles are given here in geometry practice test.
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1. Classify the following angles:
(i) 30°
(ii) 66°
(iii) 75°
(iv) 111°
(v) 180°
(ii) 66°
(iii) 75°
(iv) 111°
(v) 180°
2. Measure these angles with the help of protractor:
(i)
(i)
3. Use your protractor to draw these angles:
(i) 90°
(ii) 180°
(iii) 105°
(ii) 180°
(iii) 105°
4. Identify which of the following pairs of angles are complementary or supplementary?
(i) 160°, 30°
(ii) 45°, 45°
(iii) 30°, 60°
(iv) 135°, 45°
(v) 10°, 170°
(vi) 20°, 70°
(ii) 45°, 45°
(iii) 30°, 60°
(iv) 135°, 45°
(v) 10°, 170°
(vi) 20°, 70°
5. Find the complement of each of the following angles:
(i) 85°
(ii) 38°
(iii) 90°
(iv) 15°
(v) 49°
(ii) 38°
(iii) 90°
(iv) 15°
(v) 49°
6. Find the supplement of each of the following angles?
(i) 40°
(ii) 127°
(iii) 35°
(ii) 127°
(iii) 35°
7. Draw a pair of supplementary angles such that one of them measures:
(i) 35°
(ii) 135°
(iii) 105°
(ii) 135°
(iii) 105°
8. Construct the angles of the following measures with the help of a compass:
(i) 30°
(ii) 105°
(iii) 75°
(ii) 105°
(iii) 75°
9. An angle whose measure is 90° is called ……………... .
10. An angle whose measure is greater than 90° but less than 180° is called an ……………… .
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