Trigonometry Pythagoras Quiz The quiz is designed for the various curriculum students such as GCSE, IGCSE, ISC, IB, ICSE, CBSE and National Curriculum England. Start the quiz and learn math with fun! Quiz Level: Grade 9 & 10Total Questions: 10 1 / 10 Use Pythagoras' Theorem to solve the below question. 25 cm 24 cm 15 cm 7 cm 2 / 10 What are the dimensions required to use 'Pythagorean Theorem'? A right triangle with 2 known sides. A right triangle with 2 known angles & 1 side. A right triangle with 2 known angles. A right triangle with 1 known side and 1 known angle. 3 / 10 Pythagoras' Theorem formula states that _______. c² = a² - b² b² = c² + b² c² = a² + b² a² = c² + b² 4 / 10 Trigonometry is derived from _________ word. Greek American Indian English 5 / 10 In the right angle triangle, one angle is 90° and the other two angles add up to ___________. 180° 90° 60° 360° 6 / 10 Trigonometry specifically deals with the relationship between ________________. the sides and angles of a circle. the sides and angles of a right triangle. the sides and angles of all 2D shapes. the sides and angles of a rectangle. 7 / 10 Find the Hypotenuse side of a right angle triangle when the other two sides are 6 cm and 8 cm? 12 cm 10 cm 100 cm 48 cm 8 / 10 Pythagoras' Theorem states that ______________. The biggest square has the exact same area as the other two squares put together. To find angles and distances, and is used a lot in science, engineering, video games, and more! When a triangle has a right angle (90°) and squares are made on each of the three sides. The square of the hypotenuse side is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. 9 / 10 The longest side of a right triangle is called as ___________. Smallest side Opposite side Adjacent side Hypotenuse side 10 / 10 Find the unknown angle of a right angle triangle, when one of the angle is 40°? 60° 40° 50° 30° Please enter your name below. Name Your score is LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Exit Send feedback ← Math Quiz Index 3D shapes quiz →