Trapezoids and Kites Worksheet
Trapezoids and Kites Worksheet
Trapezoids and Kites Worksheet
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1.
ABCD is an isosceles trapezoid. AP = CD. Select the correct statement / statements.
1. mm∠∠CBP = mm∠∠CPB
2. mm∠∠ADC = mm∠∠CPA
3. mm∠∠PCB = mm∠∠PCD
a. 1 and 3 only
c. 1 and 2 only
d. 2 and 3 only
ΔCPB is an isosceles triangle.
Solution: [CP = CB, steps 3 & 4.]
AP = DC, AP‾ || DC‾
[Given.] m∠CPB = m∠CBP
[Base angles.]
APCD is a parallelogram.
[Step 1.] m∠ADC = m∠CPA
[Step 2.]
AD = PC
[Step 2.] m∠PCB will be equal to m∠PCD only if
ΔCPB is an equilateral triangle .
AD = BC
[Given that ABCD is an isosceles Only statements 1 and 2 are correct.
trapezoid.
2. Find the height of the given trapezoid if aa = 13.2 cm, bb = 19.8 cm, and cc = 5.5
cm.
a. 5.5 cm
b. 3.3 cm
c. 4.4 cm
d. 14.4 cm
Solution:
AE = 4.4 cm
[Simplify.]
3.
Find the measures of mm∠∠A , mm∠∠B, mm∠∠D in the isosceles trapezoid.
Solution:
m∠C = m∠D = 45
[ABCD is an isosceles trapezoid.]
Because ∠C and ∠A are consecutive interior angles formed by parallel lines, they are
supplementary. m∠A + m∠C = 180
[AB || CD, AC transversal.]
4.
Using the mid point theorem find the length of RS¯¯¯¯¯¯¯RS‾. In the
picture, PQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯PQ‾ || RS¯¯¯¯¯¯¯RS‾ || TU¯¯¯¯¯¯¯TU‾. R and S are the mid points
of PT¯¯¯¯¯¯¯PT‾ and QU¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯QU‾. [Given aa = 20 units and bb = 30 units.]
a. 40 units
b. 25 units
c. 50 units
d. 15 units
Solution:
RS = 1 / 2 (PQ + TU)
[Mid segment theorem.]
RS = 1 / 2 (20 + 30)
[Substitute.]
RS = 25 units
[Simplify.]
5.
In the picture MN¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯MN‾ || PQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯PQ‾ || RS¯¯¯¯¯¯¯RS‾. P and Q are the mid points
of MR¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯MR‾ and NS¯¯¯¯¯¯¯NS‾. If aa = 6.2 and bb = 12.2, find the length of RS¯¯¯¯¯¯¯RS‾.
a. 24 cm
b. 12.3 cm
c. 18.2 cm
d. 18.4 cm
Solution:
PQ = 1 / 2 (MN + RS)
[Midsegment theorem.]
MN / 2 + RS / 2 = PQ ⇒ 6.2 / 2 + RS / 2 = 12.2 cm
[Substitute.]
RS‾ = 18.2 cm
[Simplify.]
6.
Find the variable xx in the figure, if AB¯¯¯¯¯¯¯AB‾ || CD¯¯¯¯¯¯¯CD‾ || EF¯¯¯¯¯¯¯EF‾ where C and D
are the mid points of AE¯¯¯¯¯¯¯AE‾ and BF¯¯¯¯¯¯¯BF‾.
a. xx = 6 (or) 3
b. xx = 6.7 (or) 0.3
c. xx = 5 (or) 4
d. xx = 18 (or) 1
Solution:
1 / 2 (8 - x + x² + 10) = 4x
[According to mid segment theorem.]
x2- 9 x + 18 = 0
[Simplify.]
= (x - 6)(x - 3)
[Factor.]
x = 6 or 3
[Simplify.]
7.
Find the measure of the angles P and R, if RQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯RQ‾ || PS¯¯¯¯¯¯PS‾.
Solution:
PS‾ || RQ‾
[Given.]
∠R + ∠Q + ∠P + ∠S = 360°
[Sum of angles in a quadrilateral is 360°.]
m∠P = 90
8.
The bases of a trapezoid are 16 cm and 5 cm. The height of the trapezoid is 18
cm. What is the area of the trapezoid?
a. 85 cm²
b. 10 cm²
c. 199 cm2
d. 189 cm²
Solution:
Area of the trapezoid = sum of the bases2 × height
16+52 × 18
[From step1.]
= 189 cm²
[Simplify.]
9.
Two bases of a trapezoid are 9.3 cm and 5.3 cm. The area of that trapezoid is 45.99
square centimeter.Find the height of the trapezoid.
a. 12.6 cm
b. 3.15 cm
c. 6.3 cm
d. 7.30 cm
Solution:
Area = 45.99 sqcm
[Given.]
= 45.9914.62
[Substitute.]
= 6.3 cm
[Simplify.]
10.
Which of the following is correct?
a. The diagonals of a kite bisect each other.
Diagonals of an isosceles trapezoid divide it into 4 triangles, but all of them are not
congruent. Only triangles with one side as one of the congruent sides of the trapeziod will
be be congruent.
So the correct answer is, " The diagonals of a kite are perpendicular".
11.
ABCD is an isosceles trapezoid. AD¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯AD‾ || PC¯¯¯¯¯¯¯PC‾, AD = PC, mm∠∠PCB =
60. Select the correct statement(s).
I. PC¯¯¯¯¯¯¯PC‾ bisects ∠∠DCB.
II. Δ CPB is equilateral.
III. mm∠∠ADC = 120.
b. I, and II only
Solution:
APCD is a parallelogram.
[AP = CD, AP || CD.]
AD = BC
[ABCD is an isosceles trapezoid.]
AD = PC
[Given.]
m∠CPB = m∠CBP.
[CP = CB.]
m∠PCB = 60
[Given.]
m∠CPB = m∠CBP = 60
[Step 4 & 5, sum of angles = 180.]
m∠CPB = m∠PCD.
[Alternate interior angles made by transversal CP.]
CP bisects ∠DCB.
[Step 9.]
12.
b. 11.5 cm
c. 27.6 cm
d. 46 cm
Solution:
BD = EC
[BDEC is an isosceles trapezoid.]
DE = 9.2 / 2 = 4.6
[Step 3.]
AB = AC = 9.2 cm
[Steps 1, 2, and 5.]
13.
ABCD is a kite and aa = 27. Find the measures of ∠∠xx and ∠∠yy.
a. mm∠∠xx = mm∠∠yy = 27
d. mm∠∠xx = mm∠∠yy = 63
Solution:
At E, m∠AEB = 90
[From step 1.]
m∠y = m∠x = 63
[AD = AB.]
14.
Find the length of CD¯¯¯¯¯¯¯CD‾ from the figure. [Given aa = 28.8 units and cc = 30 units.]
a. 11.4 units
b. 8.4 units
c. 16.8 units
d. 33.6 units
Solution:
AD = 8.4
[Simplify.]
CD = 8.4 units
[BE bisects AC at D, AD = CD.]
15.
Which of the following statements are true?
1) Diagonals of rhombus are perpendicular bisectors to each other.
2) Out of the 2 diagonals one diagonal of the kite is perpendicular bisector to the
other.
3) Diagonals of a square are perpendicular bisectors to each other.
4) Diagonals of a rectangle are equal.
a. all
b. 2 & 4 only
c. 1, 3 & 4
d. 1 & 4 only
Solution:
16.
Find the area of the kite. Measurements shown are in cm. [Given xx = 12 and yy = 16.]
a. 240 cm2
b. 336 cm²
c. 168 cm²
d. 264 cm2
Solution:
Area of kite = Area of ΔABE + Area of ΔACE + Area of ΔBED + Area of ΔCED = 96 + 96 +
72 + 72 = 336 cm².
17.
In the kite shown, what is the condition that mm∠∠B and mm∠∠D are
supplementary.
a. AB = BC = AD = CD
b. mm∠∠B = 45
c. AB = 1212 AD
d. AB¯¯¯¯¯¯¯AB‾ AD¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯AD‾
Solution:
m∠A = m∠C
[Congruent angles of the kite.]
AB‾ AD‾
[Step 5.]
18.
In the figure shown, EF¯¯¯¯¯¯¯EF‾ || GH¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯GH‾ || IJ¯¯¯¯¯IJ‾. G and H are the mid points
of EI¯¯¯¯¯EI‾ and FJ¯¯¯¯¯¯FJ‾. If aa = 5.5 cm and bb = 9.5 cm, find the length of IJ¯¯¯¯¯IJ‾.
a. 9.5 cm
b. 5.5 cm
c. 13.5 cm
d. 13 cm
Solution:
GH = 1 / 2 (EF + IJ)
[Midsegment theorem.]
EF / 2 + IJ / 2 = GH ⇒ 5.5 / 2 + IJ / 2 = 9.5 cm
[Substituting.]
EF = 13.5 cm
[Simplify.]
19.
a. mm = 5 (or) 4
c. mm = 4 (or) 3
d. mm = 18 (or) 1
Solution:
1 / 2 (5 - m + m² + 7) = 3m
[According to mid segment theorem.]
m2- 7 m + 12 = 0
[Simplify.]
(m - 4)(m - 3) = 0
[Factor.]
m = 4 or 3
[Simplify.]
20.
If ABCDABCD is a kite, then find the length of the
sides. [Given DEDE = EBEB = CECE = 9.6 cm and AEAE = 12.8 cm.]
Answer: (c)
21.
Find mm∠∠A , mm∠∠B, mm∠∠D in the isosceles trapezoid.
22.
The area of the kite is 216 cm2. The length of short diagonal is 12 cm. Find the length
of long diagonal.
a. 39 square cm
b. 36 square cm
c. 12 square cm
d. 13 square cm
Solution:
= (1 / 2 ) d1 (12) = 216
d1 = 36 cm
[Solve for d1.]
23.
The lengths of diagonals of a kite are xx cm and (xx - 3) cm. What is the value of xx if
the area of kite is27 cm2?
a. 6
b. 3
c. -9
d. 9
Solution:
(1 / 2) (x) (x - 3) = 27
x2 - 3x = 54
[Simplify.]
x = - 9, 6
[Solve for x.]
x=6
[Length is always positive.]
24.
The area of the kite is 198 cm2. The length of long diagonal is 22 cm. Find the length
of short diagonal.
a. 20 cm
b. 22 cm
c. 18 cm
d. 22 cm
Solution:
= (1 / 2 )(22) d2 = 198
d2 = 18 cm
[Solve for d2.]
25.
a. 119 cm2
b. 39 cm2
c. 350 cm2
d. 175 cm2
Solution:
26.
a. 26 cm2
b. 84 cm2
c. 82.5 cm2
d. 82 cm2
Solution:
= 1 / 2 × 15 × 11
[Substitute the values of d1 and d2.]
If ABCD is a kite, then find out the length of the sides. [Given DE = EB = CE = 10.2 cm
and AE = 13.6 cm.]
a. AB = AD = 17 cm and CB = CD = 17 cm
b. AB = AD = 14.42 cm and CB = CD = 17 cm
d. AB = AD = 17 cm and CB = CD = 14.42 cm
Solution:
AD = 17 cm
[Simplify, length is always positive.]
AB = 17 cm
[Since AD = AB.]
Solving the triangle DEC for CD, 10.22 + 10.22 = CD2
[Pythagorean theorem, right angled triangle.]
CD = 14.42 cm
[Simplify, length is always positive, and length is rounded to 2 decimals.]
CB = 14.42 cm
[Since CB = CD.]
28.
a. 3
b. 2
c. 1
Solution:
29.
If only one of the two diagonals of a quadrilateral is a perpendicular bisector of the
other, then name the quadrilateral.
a. Isosceles trapezoid
b. Square
c. Kite
d. Rhombus
Solution:
Both the diagonals of rhombus and square are always perpendicular bisectors.
For the kite the diagonal joining the vertices of the angles containing the congruent angles
will be bisected perpendicularly by the other diagonal.
30.