Education Exams (Math Triv) – Page 3

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#40. Differential geometry uses what techniques to study problems in geometry?
Choices:
A Calculus and geometry
B Calculus and abstract algebra
C Physics and modern geometry
D Calculus and linear algebra
Answer: Calculus and linear algebra
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#41. A geometry that concerned mainly with relative position of simple geometric objects, such as points, lines and circles.
Choices:
A Differential geometry
B Discrete geometry
C Linear geometry
D Abstract geometry
Answer: Discrete geometry
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#42. A geometry without measurement or parallel lines, just the study of how points are related to each other.
Choices:
A Descriptive geometry
B Projective geometry
C Discrete geometry
D Hyperbolic geometry
Answer: Projective geometry
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#43. It is the geometry you get by assuming all the postulates of Euclid, except the fifth one, which is replaced by its negation.
Choices:
A Projective geometry
B Analytic geometry
C Differential geometry
D Hyperbolic geometry
Answer: Hyperbolic geometry
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#44. A number that begins with 1 and followed by 303 zeroes.
Choices:
A Octodecillion
B Novemdecillion
C Centillion
D Vigintillion
Answer: Centillion
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#45. A polygon with 1 million sides
Choices:
A gogoogon
B megatron
C megagon
D metagon
Answer: megagon
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#46. Means the action or habit of estimating something as worthless
Choices:
A floccinaucinilipilification
B floccinaucinihilipilification
C flocinaucinihilipilification
D floccinnaucinihilipilification
Answer: floccinaucinihilipilification
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#47. An Archimedean solid, one of thirteen convex isogonal nonprismatic solids constructed of two or more types of regular polygon faces.
Choices:
A rhombocosidodecahedron
B rhombicosidodecahedron
C rhombicosadodecahedron
D rhombicosidodecahedron
Answer: rhombicosidecahedron
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#48. It is a surface of revolution obtained by rotating an ellipse about its minor axis.
Choices:
A prolate ellipsoid
B oblate ellipsoid
C prolate spheroid
D oblate spheroid
Answer: oblate spheroid
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#49. A horizontal line placed over an expression to show that everything below the line is one group.
Choices:
A Fraction
B horizontal line
C Vinculum
D Slash
Answer: Vinculum
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#50. The line segment which goes from the center of a regular polygon to the midpoint of one of its sides.
Choices:
A raduis
B diameter
C chord
D apothem
Answer: apothem
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#51. A geometric figure which has infinite surface area but finite volume.
Choices:
A Cantor's space
B Cantors Dust
C Gabriel's horn
D Infinite horn
Answer: Gabriel's horn
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