ASVAB Math Knowledge Practice Test 283162 Results

Your Results Global Average
Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.24
Score 0% 65%

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1

When two lines intersect, adjacent angles are __________ (they add up to 180°) and angles across from either other are __________ (they're equal).

60% Answer Correctly

supplementary, vertical

obtuse, acute

acute, obtuse

vertical, supplementary


Solution

Angles around a line add up to 180°. Angles around a point add up to 360°. When two lines intersect, adjacent angles are supplementary (they add up to 180°) and angles across from either other are vertical (they're equal).


2

If AD = 27 and BD = 24, AB = ?

76% Answer Correctly
8
3
2
1

Solution

The entire length of this line is represented by AD which is AB + BD:

AD = AB + BD

Solving for AB:

AB = AD - BD
AB = 27 - 24
AB = 3


3

This diagram represents two parallel lines with a transversal. If z° = 36, what is the value of c°?

73% Answer Correctly
36
150
158
164

Solution

For parallel lines with a transversal, the following relationships apply:

  • angles in the same position on different parallel lines equal each other (a° = w°, b° = x°, c° = z°, d° = y°)
  • alternate interior angles are equal (a° = z°, b° = y°, c° = w°, d° = x°)
  • all acute angles (a° = c° = w° = z°) and all obtuse angles (b° = d° = x° = y°) equal each other
  • same-side interior angles are supplementary and add up to 180° (e.g. a° + d° = 180°, d° + c° = 180°)

Applying these relationships starting with z° = 36, the value of c° is 36.


4

Which types of triangles will always have at least two sides of equal length?

54% Answer Correctly

equilateral, isosceles and right

isosceles and right

equilateral and isosceles

equilateral and right


Solution

An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length. An equilateral triangle has three sides of equal length. In a right triangle, two sides meet at a right angle.


5

Simplify (3a)(2ab) - (8a2)(6b).

62% Answer Correctly
-42a2b
42ab2
54ab2
70a2b

Solution

To multiply monomials, multiply the coefficients (the numbers that come before the variables) of each term, add the exponents of like variables, and multiply the different variables together.

(3a)(2ab) - (8a2)(6b)
(3 x 2)(a x a x b) - (8 x 6)(a2 x b)
(6)(a1+1 x b) - (48)(a2b)
6a2b - 48a2b
-42a2b