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Polygons Polyhedrons

How you play. Click on a point value under the category of a question you would like to try to answer.Once on the question page, read the question carefully.Make your answer selection by clicking on the answer you believe to be correct.At this time you will be informed if your answer was correct

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Polygons Polyhedrons

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    1. Polygons & Polyhedrons A Geopardy Game Enter Here

    2. How you play Click on a point value under the category of a question you would like to try to answer. Once on the question page, read the question carefully. Make your answer selection by clicking on the answer you believe to be correct. At this time you will be informed if your answer was correct or incorrect, you will add points when your correct and subtract when you are incorrect. Keep track of your point total on a separate sheet of piece of paper.

    3. Polygons & Polyhedrons Geopardy Game board

    4. Final Jeopardy Category : Polyhedrons Please make your final wager * Remember this wager will be subtracted for incorrect answers Final Jeopardy Question

    5. Final Jeopardy Question True or False: A polyhedron must be made up using the same shaped face. True False

    6. That is Correct YEAH! Yahoo! Hip Hip Hooray! You got it right! Now take your wager and add it to your points to calculate your total score. Great Job! Click here to finish game

    7. That is Incorrect Wa wa wa! Sorry but your final answer is incorrect. You tried you best and that is all you can do. Please deduct your wager from you points to see what your final score is. Click here to finish game

    8. Thank you for playing Geopardy I hope you enjoyed this Polygon and Polyhedron Geopardy game. After testing your knowledge with this game are you ready to go out and conquer the world of polygons, maybe even build your own polygon structure or do you need to do a little more investigating and exploring of polygons and polyhedrons.

    9. Incorrect ? Sorry Please subtract 100 points from your total. Better luck on the next question. Return to Game board

    10. Incorrect ? Sorry! Please subtract 200 points from your total. Better luck on the next question. Return to Game board

    11. Incorrect ? Sorry! Please subtract 300 points from your total. Better luck on the next question. Return to Game board

    12. Incorrect ? Sorry! Please subtract 400 points from your total. Better luck on the next question. Return to Game board

    13. Incorrect ? Sorry! Please subtract 500 points from your total. Better luck on the next question. Return to Game board

    14. Correct ? Yeah you got it right! Please add 100 points to your score. Return to the Game Board

    15. Correct ? Yeah you got it right! Please add 200 points to your score. Return to the Game Board

    16. Correct ? Yeah you got it right! Please add 300 points to your score. Return to the Game Board

    17. Correct ? Yeah you got it right! Please add 400 points to your score. Return to the Game Board

    18. Correct ? Yeah you got it right! Please add 500 points to your score. Return to the Game Board

    19. PB: Question for 100 Which of the following does not define a polygon? A three sided figure A closed figure Two joined line segments

    20. PB: Question for 200 Is this shape a regular polygon? Yes No

    21. PB: Question for 300 A 12 sided polygon is called a dozengon dodecagon docegon

    22. PB: Question for 400 How many triangles can be formed within a decagon? 10 8 6

    23. PB: Question for 500 What is the name of this polygon? Hexagon MACBPJK Octagon KLMACBPJ Heptagon KLMACBPJ Octagon KMCPLABJ

    24. AG: Question for 100 An angle is: 2 rays with a common endpoint 2 line segments with a common endpoint A straight set of points that extends without end

    25. AG: Question for 200 What is a vertex of a polyhedron? A line that extends forever. A corner where three edges meet A segment joining two faces of a polyhedron.

    26. AG: Question for 300 What formula would you use to find the sum of the measure of angles of a polygon? A= bh SA= 2prh + 2pr S=(n-2)180

    27. AG: Question for 400 What is the angle measure of a regular heptagon? 720 900 1260

    28. AG: Question for 500 What step would you not take to find the measure of an angle of a regular nonagon using only the triangle method? Find that there are 7 triangles within the nonagon. Multiply 7 by 180 Divide 1260 by 7

    29. PH: Question for 100 What is a polyhedron? A closed figure with at least three sides A plane figure whose points are all the same distance from its center A three dimensional solid whose faces are polygons

    30. PH: Question for 200 How many faces does an Egyptian pyramid have? six five four

    31. PH: Question for 300 Which is not true about the difference between a prism and a pyramid? A pyramid has one base and comes to a point A prism has bases that are congruent Nothing is different about them except their name

    32. PH: Question for 400 What is the name of this polyhedron? Hexagonal prism Octagonal prism Hexagonal pyramid

    33. PH: Question for 500 Which of the following does not describe a Platonic solid? Named for Greek philosopher Plato Polyhedron whose faces are all regular polygons There are only two different types

    34. PN: Question for 100 What is a polyhedrons net? A closed figure with at least three sides Something made by unfolding a polyhedron A three dimensional solid, whose faces are polygons

    35. PN: Question for 200 How many sides do you need to build a triangular prisms net? three four five

    36. PN: Question for 300 How many squares are necessary to make the net of a cube? Six Eight Ten

    37. PN: Question for 400 Polyhedron nets help to calculate Surface area Circumference Volume

    38. PN: Question for 500 What polyhedron does this net make? Hexahedron Octahedron Tetrahedron

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