SSAT Upper Level Math: Miscellaneous Geometry and Visual Perception Practice Test 27

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1. A fence in the shape of a regular polygon has a perimeter measuring 130 feet and each side has a length of 13 feet. How many sides does this polygon have?

  • A. 7
  • B. 9
  • C. 10
  • D. 11
  • E. 13

2. The total of the measures of all the angles of a pentagon is

  • A. 180°
  • B. 270°
  • C. 360°
  • D. 540°
  • E. 720°

3. An equilateral triangle has the same perimeter as a circle that has the same perimeter as a square. Which of the following lists the shapes in decreasing order of area?

  • A. triangle, square, circle
  • B. square, triangle, circle
  • C. circle, triangle, square
  • D. triangle, circle, square
  • E. circle, square, triangle

4. Donna's house is 15 kilometers from the gym and Paul's house is 8 kilometers from the same gym. In total kilometers, how far does Donna live from Paul?

  • A. 7 kilometers
  • B. 16 kilometers
  • C. 24 kilometers
  • D. 30 kilometers
  • E. It cannot be determined from the information given.

5. The perimeter of a hexagon is 15 meters. If the length of each side is increased by 3 meters, what is the new perimeter?

  • A. 18 meters
  • B. 24 meters
  • C. 30 meters
  • D. 33 meters
  • E. 45 meters

6. If the perimeters of triangle ABC and quadrilateral BCDE are each 18, then r + s =

  • A. 6
  • B. 9
  • C. 12
  • D. 18
  • E. 27

7. Which of the following figures can be drawn without retracing or lifting the pencil?

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  • D.
  • E.

8. Below are three boxes in an L-shape. Which figure in the answers can be covered without any spaces or overlapping boxes by placing several L-shape pieces on it?

  • A.
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  • E.

9. The region in the figure shown is divided by lines A, B, C, and D. The area between A and C is 20 square miles, between B and D is 35 square miles, and between C and D is 30 square miles. What is the area in square miles between A and B?

  • A. 5
  • B. 10
  • C. 15
  • D. 25
  • E. 85

10. Determine the perimeter of the figure.

  • A. 25
  • B. 33
  • C. 41
  • D. 50
  • E. It cannot be determined from the information given.