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Angles, Points, Lines 1

1. Label these angles as acute, right, 4. Calculate the missing angle labelled z:
obtuse or reflex:
B

124°
A

y° =

5. Given that AOD and BOE are straight


lines, find the size of the acute angle BOC
and the obtuse angle AOE.

B C
2. Calculate the acute angle BOC:

B
23°
A D
C O
23°
A D
O E

BOC = AOE =
angle BOC =

6. Three of these angles together make a


3. Calculate the size of angles x and y. straight line. Which three?
24° 36° 42° 58° 60° 120° 175°


68° 7. Which of these are impossible?
a. acute + acute = right angle
b. obtuse + obtuse = reflex angle
x° = y° = c. obtuse + obtuse = straight line
d. acute + obtuse = full turn
e. acute + right = obtuse angle

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Angles, Points, Lines 2

7. Given that AOB is a straight line, 10. Given that AOB and COD are straight lines,
find the missing angles in these find the value of the angle marked f.
diagrams:
E C
O
A B 85°
A f°
a° 40°

86° O
C D B
128°

D
C a° =
A f° =
65°

115° O
D 11. These three shapes fit together without
62°
any gaps. Calculate the size of the angle
c° labelled g.

B
b° = c° = g°

8. Use the diagrams to work out the 121°


values of d and e:

d + 60°
g° =

d° = 12. Given that AOB and COD are straight


lines. Work out the size of acute angle AOE.
110°

E C
2e°

e° =
B
A O
9. Explain why it is impossible for an 135°
acute angle to be half of a reflex
angle. D

AOE =

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Answers 1

1. Label these angles as acute, right, 4. Calculate the missing angle labelled z:
obtuse or reflex:
B

124°
A
obtuse right z°

y° = 146°

5. Given that AOD and BOE are straight


acute reflex lines, find the size of the acute angle BOC
and the obtuse angle AOE.

B C
2. Calculate the acute angle BOC:

B
23°
A D
C O
23°
A D
O E

BOC = 67° AOE = 157°


angle BOC = 67°
6. Three of these angles together make a
3. Calculate the size of angles x and y. straight line. Which three?
24° 36° 42° 58° 60° 120° 175°


68° 7. Which of these are impossible?
a. acute + acute = right angle possible

b. obtuse + obtuse = reflex angle possible


x° =
68° y° = 112° c. obtuse + obtuse = straight line impossible

d. acute + obtuse = full turn impossible

e. acute + right = obtuse angle possible


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answers 2

7. Given that AOB is a straight line, 10. Given that AOB and COD are straight lines,
find the missing angles in these find the value of the angle marked f.
diagrams:
E C
O
A B 85°
A f°
a° 40°

86° O
C D B
128°

D
A
C a° = 54°
65°
f° = 43°

115° O
D 11. These three shapes fit together without
62°
any gaps. Calculate the size of the angle
c° labelled g.

B
b° = 53° c° = 65° g°

8. Use the diagrams to work out the 121°


values of d and e:

d + 60°
g° = 149°

d° = 60° 12. Given that AOB and COD are straight


lines. Work out the size of acute angle AOE.
110°

E C
2e°

e° = 35° B
A O
9. Explain why it is impossible for an 135°
acute angle to be half of a reflex
angle. D

Max acute = 89. Double this is 178.


Minimum reflex = 181.
AOE = 45°
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