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CEUET MathematicsGeometry — Lines, Angles, Polygons, Triangles & CirclesFlash Cards

The research on retention is unambiguous: retrieval practice beats re-reading for exam prep. These Geometry — Lines, Angles, Polygons, Triangles & Circles flashcards give CEUET candidates a structured way to apply that for the Mathematics subtest, card by card, against the concepts Centro Escolar University uses most often on the 2026 paper.

Exam context

On the CEUET 2026, the Mathematics subtest carries a "Core" weight in Centro Escolar University's pattern. Geometry — Lines, Angles, Polygons, Triangles & Circles lands at position 5th out of 9 in the standard review order. Target score is Competitive overall score, and roughly a meaningful share of items come from Mathematics on a typical CEUET paper.

Geometry — Lines, Angles, Polygons, Triangles & Circles - Flashcards

This comprehensive flashcard set covers essential geometry concepts for UPCAT preparation. Focus on problem-solving skills, formula applications, and step-by-step solutions. These cards emphasize practical problem-solving over theoretical definitions, helping you master geometry through worked examples and real applications.

Cards

Find the area of a triangle with base 12 cm and height 8 cm.

Formula: A = ½bh Step 1: Identify values → b = 12 cm, h = 8 cm Step 2: Substitute into formula → A = ½(12)(8) Step 3: Calculate → A = ½(96) = 48 Answer: 48 cm²

Tags

  • area_calculation
  • triangle_area
  • basic_geometry

Topic

Triangles

Card Id

FC1

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

A rectangle has length 15 m and width 8 m. Find its perimeter and area.

Perimeter: P = 2(l + w) Step 1: P = 2(15 + 8) = 2(23) = 46 m Area: A = lw Step 2: A = 15 × 8 = 120 m² Answers: Perimeter = 46 m, Area = 120 m²

Tags

  • rectangle
  • perimeter
  • area_calculation

Topic

Quadrilaterals

Card Id

FC2

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

Find the missing angle in a triangle where two angles are 65° and 45°.

Formula: Sum of angles in triangle = 180° Step 1: Let missing angle = x Step 2: Set up equation → 65° + 45° + x = 180° Step 3: Simplify → 110° + x = 180° Step 4: Solve → x = 180° - 110° = 70° Answer: 70°

Tags

  • angle_sum
  • triangle_properties
  • angle_calculation

Topic

Triangles

Card Id

FC3

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

Using the Pythagorean theorem, find the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs 9 cm and 12 cm.

Formula: c² = a² + b² Step 1: Identify legs → a = 9 cm, b = 12 cm Step 2: Substitute → c² = 9² + 12² Step 3: Calculate → c² = 81 + 144 = 225 Step 4: Find square root → c = √225 = 15 Answer: 15 cm

Tags

  • pythagorean_theorem
  • right_triangle
  • hypotenuse

Topic

Right Triangles

Card Id

FC4

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Find the circumference of a circle with radius 7 cm. (Use π ≈ 3.14)

Formula: C = 2πr Step 1: Identify radius → r = 7 cm Step 2: Substitute → C = 2π(7) = 14π Step 3: Calculate numerical value → C = 14 × 3.14 = 43.96 Answer: 14π cm or ≈ 43.96 cm

Tags

  • circumference
  • circle_formula
  • pi_calculation

Topic

Circles

Card Id

FC5

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

Two parallel lines are cut by a transversal. If one angle is 110°, find its corresponding angle.

Property: Corresponding angles are equal when parallel lines are cut by a transversal Step 1: Identify the relationship → angles are corresponding Step 2: Apply property → corresponding angles are congruent Answer: 110° (corresponding angles are equal)

Tags

  • parallel_lines
  • corresponding_angles
  • transversal

Topic

Parallel Lines

Card Id

FC6

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Find the area of a circle with diameter 14 cm.

Formula: A = πr² Step 1: Find radius → r = diameter ÷ 2 = 14 ÷ 2 = 7 cm Step 2: Substitute → A = π(7)² = π(49) = 49π Step 3: Calculate numerical value → A ≈ 49 × 3.14 = 153.86 Answer: 49π cm² or ≈ 153.86 cm²

Tags

  • circle_area
  • diameter_to_radius
  • area_calculation

Topic

Circles

Card Id

FC7

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Find the number of diagonals in a hexagon (6-sided polygon).

Formula: D = n(n-3)/2, where n = number of sides Step 1: Identify n → n = 6 (hexagon) Step 2: Substitute → D = 6(6-3)/2 = 6(3)/2 Step 3: Calculate → D = 18/2 = 9 Answer: 9 diagonals

Tags

  • diagonals
  • polygon_formula
  • hexagon

Topic

Polygons

Card Id

FC8

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

In a 30-60-90 triangle, if the shortest side is 5 cm, find the hypotenuse.

Property: In 30-60-90 triangle, hypotenuse = 2 × shortest side Step 1: Identify shortest side → 5 cm (opposite 30° angle) Step 2: Apply property → hypotenuse = 2 × 5 = 10 cm Step 3: Verify ratio → sides are in ratio 1:√3:2 Answer: 10 cm

Tags

  • 30_60_90_triangle
  • special_triangle
  • ratio_properties

Topic

Special Triangles

Card Id

FC9

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Find the sum of interior angles of a pentagon.

Formula: S = 180(n-2), where n = number of sides Step 1: Identify n → n = 5 (pentagon) Step 2: Substitute → S = 180(5-2) = 180(3) Step 3: Calculate → S = 540° Answer: 540°

Tags

  • interior_angles
  • pentagon
  • angle_sum_formula

Topic

Polygons

Card Id

FC10

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Find the area of a rhombus with diagonals 12 cm and 16 cm.

Formula: A = ½(d₁ × d₂), where d₁ and d₂ are diagonals Step 1: Identify diagonals → d₁ = 12 cm, d₂ = 16 cm Step 2: Substitute → A = ½(12 × 16) Step 3: Calculate → A = ½(192) = 96 Answer: 96 cm²

Tags

  • rhombus
  • diagonal_formula
  • area_calculation

Topic

Quadrilaterals

Card Id

FC11

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Two complementary angles are in the ratio 2:3. Find both angles.

Property: Complementary angles sum to 90° Step 1: Let angles be 2x and 3x Step 2: Set up equation → 2x + 3x = 90° Step 3: Solve → 5x = 90°, so x = 18° Step 4: Find angles → 2x = 36°, 3x = 54° Answer: 36° and 54°

Tags

  • complementary_angles
  • ratio_problems
  • angle_pairs

Topic

Angle Relationships

Card Id

FC12

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

Find the radius of a circle if its area is 154 cm². (Use π = 22/7)

Formula: A = πr², so r = √(A/π) Step 1: Set up equation → 154 = (22/7)r² Step 2: Solve for r² → r² = 154 × 7/22 = 1078/22 = 49 Step 3: Find radius → r = √49 = 7 Answer: 7 cm

Tags

  • circle_area
  • reverse_calculation
  • radius_from_area

Topic

Circles

Card Id

FC13

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

In an isosceles triangle, the base angles are each 65°. Find the vertex angle.

Property: Base angles of isosceles triangle are equal Step 1: Identify base angles → each is 65° Step 2: Sum of base angles → 65° + 65° = 130° Step 3: Find vertex angle → 180° - 130° = 50° Answer: 50°

Tags

  • isosceles_triangle
  • vertex_angle
  • triangle_properties

Topic

Triangles

Card Id

FC14

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

When do you use the formula A = ½bh for finding area?

Use for: Any triangle when you know base and height Formula: A = ½bh Key points: - b = base (any side can be base) - h = perpendicular height to that base - Height must be perpendicular (90°) to base Example: Triangle with base 10 cm, height 6 cm → A = ½(10)(6) = 30 cm²

Tags

  • triangle_area
  • formula_usage
  • when_to_use

Topic

Formula Application

Card Id

FC15

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

Find the exterior angle of a regular octagon.

Formula: Each exterior angle = 360°/n, where n = number of sides Step 1: Identify n → n = 8 (octagon) Step 2: Substitute → exterior angle = 360°/8 Step 3: Calculate → exterior angle = 45° Verify: All exterior angles sum to 360° → 8 × 45° = 360° ✓ Answer: 45°

Tags

  • exterior_angles
  • regular_polygon
  • octagon

Topic

Polygons

Card Id

FC16

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

A trapezoid has parallel sides of 8 cm and 12 cm, with height 5 cm. Find its area.

Formula: A = ½(b₁ + b₂)h, where b₁, b₂ are parallel sides Step 1: Identify values → b₁ = 8 cm, b₂ = 12 cm, h = 5 cm Step 2: Substitute → A = ½(8 + 12)(5) Step 3: Calculate → A = ½(20)(5) = ½(100) = 50 Answer: 50 cm²

Tags

  • trapezoid
  • area_calculation
  • parallel_sides

Topic

Quadrilaterals

Card Id

FC17

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Two angles are supplementary. If one angle is 3 times the other, find both angles.

Property: Supplementary angles sum to 180° Step 1: Let smaller angle = x, larger angle = 3x Step 2: Set up equation → x + 3x = 180° Step 3: Solve → 4x = 180°, so x = 45° Step 4: Find both angles → x = 45°, 3x = 135° Answer: 45° and 135°

Tags

  • supplementary_angles
  • ratio_problems
  • angle_pairs

Topic

Angle Relationships

Card Id

FC18

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

Find the volume of a rectangular prism with length 12 cm, width 8 cm, and height 6 cm.

Formula: V = lwh Step 1: Identify dimensions → l = 12 cm, w = 8 cm, h = 6 cm Step 2: Substitute → V = 12 × 8 × 6 Step 3: Calculate → V = 96 × 6 = 576 Answer: 576 cm³

Tags

  • volume
  • rectangular_prism
  • 3d_shapes

Topic

3D Geometry

Card Id

FC19

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

In a 45-45-90 triangle, if one leg is 8 cm, find the hypotenuse.

Property: In 45-45-90 triangle, hypotenuse = leg × √2 Step 1: Identify leg length → 8 cm Step 2: Apply property → hypotenuse = 8√2 cm Step 3: Calculate decimal → hypotenuse ≈ 8 × 1.414 = 11.31 cm Answer: 8√2 cm or ≈ 11.31 cm

Tags

  • 45_45_90_triangle
  • special_triangle
  • hypotenuse_calculation

Topic

Special Triangles

Card Id

FC20

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Tag Distribution

Basic Geometry

7

Problem Solving

12

Area Calculation

6

Advanced Concepts

5

Angle Calculation

4

Formula Application

8

Triangle Properties

3

Topic Distribution

Circles

4

Polygons

3

Triangles

5

3D Geometry

1

Quadrilaterals

3

Special Triangles

2

Angle Relationships

2

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