
In the diagram below, a quarter of circle O is three-dimensional figure is generated when the quarter circle is continuously rotated about the y-axis?1)cone2)sphere3)cylinder4)hemisph ere7 Triangle ABC, with vertices at A(0, 0), B(3, 5), and C(0, 5), is graphed on the set of axes shown figure is formed when ABC is rotated continuously about BC?Geometry REGENTS Exam Questions by STATE Standard: )2)3)4) 8 If an equilateral triangle is continuously rotated around one of its medians, which 3-dimensional object is generated?ħ 1)cone2)pyramid3)prism4)sphere9 If a rectangle is continuously rotated around one of its sides, what is the three-dimensional figure formed?1)rectangular prism2)cylinder3)sphere4)cone10 An isosceles right triangle whose legs measure 6 is continuously rotated about one of its legs to form a three-dimensional object. The rectangle is continuously rotated around a straight line to form an object whose volume is 150.Ħ Which line could the rectangle be rotated around?1)a long side2)a short side3)the vertical line of symmetry4)the horizontal line of symmetry6 Circle O is centered at the origin. Which three-dimensional object below is generated by this rotation?1)2)3)4)Geometry REGENTS Exam Questions by STATE Standard: 4 In the diagram below, right triangle ABC has legs whose lengths are 4 and is the volume of the three-dimensional object formed by continuously rotating the right triangle around AB?1)32 2)48 3)96 4)144 5 A rectangle whose length and width are 10 and 6, respectively, is shown below. Next, he rotates it continuously about the folded edge. 560 Geometry REGENTS Exam Questions by STATE Standard: REGENTS Exam Questions by STATE Standard: TopicTOOLS OF : ROTATIONS OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS 1 Which object is formed when right triangle RST shown below is rotated around leg RS?1)a pyramid with a square base2)an isosceles triangle3)a right triangle4)a cone 2 If the rectangle below is continuously rotated about side w, which solid figure is formed?ĥ 1)pyramid2)rectangular prism3)cone4)cylinder3 A student has a rectangular postcard that he folds in half lengthwise. 456-472 Using Trigonometry to Find a Side.Ĥ 473-498 Using Trigonometry to Find an Angle. 416-452 TRIGONOMETRY Trigonometric Ratios. 403-413 Analytical Representations of Transformations. 229-230 Compositions of Polygons and Circles. 223-225 MEASURING IN THE PLANE AND SPACE Area of Polygons, Surface Area and Lateral Area.ģ 226-228 Circumference.

168-177 CONICS Chords, Secants and Tangents. 155-167 Polygons in the Coordinate Plane. 141-154 Quadrilaterals in the Coordinate Plane. 115-122 POLYGONS Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons. 111-114 Triangles in the Coordinate Plane.

107-110 Centroid, Orthocenter, Incenter and Circumcenter.

96-98 Exterior Angle 99-102 Angle Side Relationship.Ģ 103 Medians, Altitudes and Bisectors.

83-95 Interior and Exterior Angles of Triangles. 34-40 LINES AND ANGLES Directed Line Segments. 1-12 Cross-Sections of Three-Dimensional Objects. 1 JMAP REGENTS BY STATE STANDARD: TOPIC NY Geometry REGENTS Exam Questions from Spring 2014 to January 2020 Sorted by STATE Standard: TOPIC TABLE OF CONTENTS TOPIC STANDARD SUBTOPIC QUESTION NUMBER TOOLS OF GEOMETRY Rotations of Two-Dimensions Objects.
