Intersecting Angles and Lines

Practice Questions

GMAT Quantitative Reasoning › Intersecting Angles and Lines

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Lines

Note: Figure NOT drawn to scale.

Refer to the above diagram. Evaluate .

Statement 1:

Statement 2:

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Lines

Note: Figure NOT drawn to scale.

Refer to the above diagram. Evaluate .

Statement 1:

Statement 2:

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Transversal

Note: Figure NOT drawn to scale. Do not assume lines are parallel or perpendicular simply by appearance.

Evaluate .

Statement 1:

Statement 2:

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Chord

Note: Figure NOT drawn to scale.

Give the measure of in the above diagram.

Statement 1: is an arc of measure .

Statement 2: is an arc of measure .

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Lines

Note: Figure NOT drawn to scale.

Refer to the above diagram. Evaluate .

Statement 1:

Statement 2:

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Chord

Note: Figure NOT drawn to scale.

Give the measure of in the above diagram.

Statement 1: is an arc of measure .

Statement 2: is an arc of measure .

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Transversal

Note: Figure NOT drawn to scale. Do not assume lines are parallel or perpendicular simply by appearance.

Evaluate .

Statement 1:

Statement 2:

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Transversal

Note: Figure NOT drawn to scale. Do not assume lines are parallel or perpendicular simply by appearance.

Evaluate .

Statement 1:

Statement 2:

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Transversal

Note: Figure NOT drawn to scale. Do not assume lines are parallel or perpendicular simply by appearance.

Evaluate .

Statement 1:

Statement 2:

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Lines

Note: Figure NOT drawn to scale.

Refer to the above diagram. Evaluate .

Statement 1:

Statement 2:

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