Protractor 2
(10 Questions)

California State Math Standards Included:
Measurement and Geometry
Grade 5
2.1 Measure, identify, and draw angles, perpendicular and parallel lines, rectangles and triangles by using appropriate tools (e.g., straightedge, ruler, compass, protractor, drawing software).
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1.  What is the measure of the angle positioned with the protractor? Enter your answer as a whole number in the space below. (No degree symbol is required.) *
1 point
*Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
*Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
2.  What is the measure of the angle positioned with the protractor? Enter your answer as a whole number in the space below. (No degree symbol is required.) *
1 point
*Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
*Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
3.  What is the measure of the angle positioned with the protractor? Enter your answer as a whole number in the space below. (No degree symbol is required.) *
1 point
*Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
*Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
4.  What is the measure of the angle positioned with the protractor? Enter your answer as a whole number in the space below. (No degree symbol is required.) *
1 point
*Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
*Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
5.  The angle positioned with the protractor below measures 50°. Which label below also applies to this angle? *
1 point
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6.  What is the measure of the angle positioned with the protractor below? Enter your answer as a whole number in the space below. (No degree symbol is required.) *
1 point
*Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
*Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
7.  What is the measure of the angle positioned on the protractor below? Enter your answer as a whole number in the space below. (No degree symbol is required.) *
1 point
*Notice that the angle here does -not- have a ray laying on the 0° mark as you were accustomed to seeing. 
**Hint: Using subtraction to solve this question may help.
***Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
*Notice that the angle here does -not- have a ray laying on the 0° mark as you were accustomed to seeing.
**Hint: Using subtraction to solve this question may help.
***Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
8.  What is the measure of the angle positioned on the protractor below? Enter your answer as a whole number in the space below. (No degree symbol is required.) *
1 point
*Notice that the angle here does -not- have a ray laying on the 0° mark as you were accustomed to seeing. 
**Hint: Using subtraction to solve this question may help.
***Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
*Notice that the angle here does -not- have a ray laying on the 0° mark as you were accustomed to seeing.
**Hint: Using subtraction to solve this question may help.
***Your answer will be considered correct if it is within 1° of the actual answer.
9.  Angles that measure less than 90° are called 'acute angles'. Angles that measure exactly 90° are called 'right angles'. Angles that measure more than 90° are called 'obtuse angles'. Angles that measure exactly 180° are called 'straight angles'. Which type of angle is pictured here? *
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10.  What is the measure of the angle positioned with the protractor below?  Enter your answer as a whole number in the space below. (No degree symbol is required.) *
1 point
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