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1 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, it is known that angle A = 80.0, angle B = 60.0, then the size of angle CED is ()
Choices:
A: 40°
B: 60°
C: 120°
D: 140° | D | |
1 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, it is known that angle A = 80.0, angle B = 60.0, then the size of angle CED is ()
Choices:
C: 120°
D: 140°
A: 40°
B: 60° | D | |
1 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, it is known that angle A = 80.0, angle B = 60.0, then the size of angle CED is ()
Choices:
B: 60°
A: 40°
D: 140°
C: 120° | D | |
1 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, it is known that angle A = 80.0, angle B = 60.0, then the size of angle CED is ()
Choices:
D: 140°
C: 120°
A: 40°
B: 60° | D | |
2 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 50.0, then angle 2 is equal to ()
Choices:
A: 50°
B: 60°
C: 65°
D: 90° | C | |
2 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 50.0, then angle 2 is equal to ()
Choices:
C: 65°
D: 90°
A: 50°
B: 60° | C | |
2 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 50.0, then angle 2 is equal to ()
Choices:
B: 60°
A: 50°
D: 90°
C: 65° | C | |
2 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 50.0, then angle 2 is equal to ()
Choices:
D: 90°
C: 65°
A: 50°
B: 60° | C | |
3 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle BCD = 70.0, then the degree of angle CDB is ()
Choices:
A: 55°
B: 50°
C: 45°
D: 30° | A | |
3 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle BCD = 70.0, then the degree of angle CDB is ()
Choices:
C: 45°
D: 30°
A: 55°
B: 50° | A | |
3 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle BCD = 70.0, then the degree of angle CDB is ()
Choices:
B: 50°
A: 55°
D: 30°
C: 45° | A | |
3 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle BCD = 70.0, then the degree of angle CDB is ()
Choices:
D: 30°
C: 45°
A: 55°
B: 50° | A | |
4 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle A = 36.0, then angle C is equal to ()
Choices:
A: 36°
B: 54°
C: 60°
D: 27° | D | |
4 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle A = 36.0, then angle C is equal to ()
Choices:
C: 60°
D: 27°
A: 36°
B: 54° | D | |
4 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle A = 36.0, then angle C is equal to ()
Choices:
B: 54°
A: 36°
D: 27°
C: 60° | D | |
4 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle A = 36.0, then angle C is equal to ()
Choices:
D: 27°
C: 60°
A: 36°
B: 54° | D | |
5 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle 1 is equal to 50.0, then angle 2 is equal to ()
Choices:
A: 50°
B: 40°
C: 140°
D: 130° | A | |
5 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle 1 is equal to 50.0, then angle 2 is equal to ()
Choices:
C: 140°
D: 130°
A: 50°
B: 40° | A | |
5 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle 1 is equal to 50.0, then angle 2 is equal to ()
Choices:
B: 40°
A: 50°
D: 130°
C: 140° | A | |
5 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle 1 is equal to 50.0, then angle 2 is equal to ()
Choices:
D: 130°
C: 140°
A: 50°
B: 40° | A | |
6 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 50.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
A: 50°
B: 120°
C: 130°
D: 150° | C | |
6 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 50.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
C: 130°
D: 150°
A: 50°
B: 120° | C | |
6 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 50.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
B: 120°
A: 50°
D: 150°
C: 130° | C | |
6 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 50.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
D: 150°
C: 130°
A: 50°
B: 120° | C | |
7 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle B = 70.0, angle C = 30.0, angle DAC = 35.0, then the degree of angle EAC is ()
Choices:
A: 40°
B: 45°
C: 35°
D: 25° | B | |
7 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle B = 70.0, angle C = 30.0, angle DAC = 35.0, then the degree of angle EAC is ()
Choices:
C: 35°
D: 25°
A: 40°
B: 45° | B | |
7 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle B = 70.0, angle C = 30.0, angle DAC = 35.0, then the degree of angle EAC is ()
Choices:
B: 45°
A: 40°
D: 25°
C: 35° | B | |
7 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle B = 70.0, angle C = 30.0, angle DAC = 35.0, then the degree of angle EAC is ()
Choices:
D: 25°
C: 35°
A: 40°
B: 45° | B | |
8 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, and the measured BC = 5.0, BF = 7.0, then the length of EC is ()
Choices:
A: 1cm
B: 2cm
C: 3cm
D: 4cm | C | |
8 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, and the measured BC = 5.0, BF = 7.0, then the length of EC is ()
Choices:
C: 3cm
D: 4cm
A: 1cm
B: 2cm | C | |
8 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, and the measured BC = 5.0, BF = 7.0, then the length of EC is ()
Choices:
B: 2cm
A: 1cm
D: 4cm
C: 3cm | C | |
8 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, and the measured BC = 5.0, BF = 7.0, then the length of EC is ()
Choices:
D: 4cm
C: 3cm
A: 1cm
B: 2cm | C | |
9 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if AB = 6.0, then the perimeter of triangle DBE is ()
Choices:
A: 6cm
B: 7cm
C: 8cm
D: 9cm | A | |
9 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if AB = 6.0, then the perimeter of triangle DBE is ()
Choices:
C: 8cm
D: 9cm
A: 6cm
B: 7cm | A | |
9 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if AB = 6.0, then the perimeter of triangle DBE is ()
Choices:
B: 7cm
A: 6cm
D: 9cm
C: 8cm | A | |
9 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if AB = 6.0, then the perimeter of triangle DBE is ()
Choices:
D: 9cm
C: 8cm
A: 6cm
B: 7cm | A | |
10 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle A = 36.0, then the degree of angle BDC is ()
Choices:
A: 72°
B: 36°
C: 60°
D: 82° | A | |
10 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle A = 36.0, then the degree of angle BDC is ()
Choices:
C: 60°
D: 82°
A: 72°
B: 36° | A | |
10 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle A = 36.0, then the degree of angle BDC is ()
Choices:
B: 36°
A: 72°
D: 82°
C: 60° | A | |
10 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle A = 36.0, then the degree of angle BDC is ()
Choices:
D: 82°
C: 60°
A: 72°
B: 36° | A | |
11 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle C = 36.0, angle BAE = 60.0, then the degree of angle AFC is ()
Choices:
A: 84°
B: 80°
C: 60°
D: 90° | A | |
11 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle C = 36.0, angle BAE = 60.0, then the degree of angle AFC is ()
Choices:
C: 60°
D: 90°
A: 84°
B: 80° | A | |
11 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle C = 36.0, angle BAE = 60.0, then the degree of angle AFC is ()
Choices:
B: 80°
A: 84°
D: 90°
C: 60° | A | |
11 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle C = 36.0, angle BAE = 60.0, then the degree of angle AFC is ()
Choices:
D: 90°
C: 60°
A: 84°
B: 80° | A | |
12 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 1 + angle F = 70.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
A: 20°
B: 25°
C: 30°
D: 40° | A | |
12 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 1 + angle F = 70.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
C: 30°
D: 40°
A: 20°
B: 25° | A | |
12 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 1 + angle F = 70.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
B: 25°
A: 20°
D: 40°
C: 30° | A | |
12 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 1 + angle F = 70.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
D: 40°
C: 30°
A: 20°
B: 25° | A | |
13 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, then angle ACD = ()
Choices:
A: 120°
B: 130°
C: 140°
D: 150° | C | |
13 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, then angle ACD = ()
Choices:
C: 140°
D: 150°
A: 120°
B: 130° | C | |
13 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, then angle ACD = ()
Choices:
B: 130°
A: 120°
D: 150°
C: 140° | C | |
13 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, then angle ACD = ()
Choices:
D: 150°
C: 140°
A: 120°
B: 130° | C | |
14 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle OAB = 35.0, then the degree of angle ACB is ()
Choices:
A: 35°
B: 55°
C: 60°
D: 70° | B | |
14 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle OAB = 35.0, then the degree of angle ACB is ()
Choices:
C: 60°
D: 70°
A: 35°
B: 55° | B | |
14 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle OAB = 35.0, then the degree of angle ACB is ()
Choices:
B: 55°
A: 35°
D: 70°
C: 60° | B | |
14 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle OAB = 35.0, then the degree of angle ACB is ()
Choices:
D: 70°
C: 60°
A: 35°
B: 55° | B | |
15 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 70.0. The line b can be rotated () clockwise around the point A
Choices:
A: 70°
B: 50°
C: 30°
D: 20° | D | |
15 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 70.0. The line b can be rotated () clockwise around the point A
Choices:
C: 30°
D: 20°
A: 70°
B: 50° | D | |
15 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 70.0. The line b can be rotated () clockwise around the point A
Choices:
B: 50°
A: 70°
D: 20°
C: 30° | D | |
15 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 70.0. The line b can be rotated () clockwise around the point A
Choices:
D: 20°
C: 30°
A: 70°
B: 50° | D | |
16 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle BOC = 50.0, then the degree of angle OAB is ()
Choices:
A: 25°
B: 50°
C: 60°
D: 30° | A | |
16 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle BOC = 50.0, then the degree of angle OAB is ()
Choices:
C: 60°
D: 30°
A: 25°
B: 50° | A | |
16 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle BOC = 50.0, then the degree of angle OAB is ()
Choices:
B: 50°
A: 25°
D: 30°
C: 60° | A | |
16 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle BOC = 50.0, then the degree of angle OAB is ()
Choices:
D: 30°
C: 60°
A: 25°
B: 50° | A | |
17 | type1 | mathverse | In ABCD, angle DAC = 42.0, angle CBD = 23.0, then angle COD is ().
Choices:
A: 61°
B: 63°
C: 65°
D: 67° | C | |
17 | type2 | mathverse | In ABCD, angle DAC = 42.0, angle CBD = 23.0, then angle COD is ().
Choices:
C: 65°
D: 67°
A: 61°
B: 63° | C | |
17 | type3 | mathverse | In ABCD, angle DAC = 42.0, angle CBD = 23.0, then angle COD is ().
Choices:
B: 63°
A: 61°
D: 67°
C: 65° | C | |
17 | type4 | mathverse | In ABCD, angle DAC = 42.0, angle CBD = 23.0, then angle COD is ().
Choices:
D: 67°
C: 65°
A: 61°
B: 63° | C | |
18 | type1 | mathverse | If angle 1 = 58.0, angle 2 = 58.0, angle 3 = 70.0, then angle 4 is equal to ()
Choices:
A: 58°
B: 70°
C: 110°
D: 116° | C | |
18 | type2 | mathverse | If angle 1 = 58.0, angle 2 = 58.0, angle 3 = 70.0, then angle 4 is equal to ()
Choices:
C: 110°
D: 116°
A: 58°
B: 70° | C | |
18 | type3 | mathverse | If angle 1 = 58.0, angle 2 = 58.0, angle 3 = 70.0, then angle 4 is equal to ()
Choices:
B: 70°
A: 58°
D: 116°
C: 110° | C | |
18 | type4 | mathverse | If angle 1 = 58.0, angle 2 = 58.0, angle 3 = 70.0, then angle 4 is equal to ()
Choices:
D: 116°
C: 110°
A: 58°
B: 70° | C | |
19 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 158.0, angle 2 = 42.0, angle 4 = 50.0. Then angle 3 = ()
Choices:
A: 50°
B: 60°
C: 70°
D: 80° | C | |
19 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 158.0, angle 2 = 42.0, angle 4 = 50.0. Then angle 3 = ()
Choices:
C: 70°
D: 80°
A: 50°
B: 60° | C | |
19 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 158.0, angle 2 = 42.0, angle 4 = 50.0. Then angle 3 = ()
Choices:
B: 60°
A: 50°
D: 80°
C: 70° | C | |
19 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 158.0, angle 2 = 42.0, angle 4 = 50.0. Then angle 3 = ()
Choices:
D: 80°
C: 70°
A: 50°
B: 60° | C | |
20 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle DOB = 140.0, then angle ACD = ()
Choices:
A: 20°
B: 30°
C: 40°
D: .70°A70° | A | |
20 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle DOB = 140.0, then angle ACD = ()
Choices:
C: 40°
D: .70°A70°
A: 20°
B: 30° | A | |
20 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle DOB = 140.0, then angle ACD = ()
Choices:
B: 30°
A: 20°
D: .70°A70°
C: 40° | A | |
20 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle DOB = 140.0, then angle ACD = ()
Choices:
D: .70°A70°
C: 40°
A: 20°
B: 30° | A | |
21 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, it is known that angle 1 = angle 2 = angle 3 = 55.0, then the degree of angle 4 is ()
Choices:
A: 110°
B: 115°
C: 120°
D: 125° | D | |
21 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, it is known that angle 1 = angle 2 = angle 3 = 55.0, then the degree of angle 4 is ()
Choices:
C: 120°
D: 125°
A: 110°
B: 115° | D | |
21 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, it is known that angle 1 = angle 2 = angle 3 = 55.0, then the degree of angle 4 is ()
Choices:
B: 115°
A: 110°
D: 125°
C: 120° | D | |
21 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, it is known that angle 1 = angle 2 = angle 3 = 55.0, then the degree of angle 4 is ()
Choices:
D: 125°
C: 120°
A: 110°
B: 115° | D | |
22 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle DAC = 28.0, then the degree of angle OBC is ()
Choices:
A: 28°
B: 52°
C: 62°
D: 72° | C | |
22 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle DAC = 28.0, then the degree of angle OBC is ()
Choices:
C: 62°
D: 72°
A: 28°
B: 52° | C | |
22 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle DAC = 28.0, then the degree of angle OBC is ()
Choices:
B: 52°
A: 28°
D: 72°
C: 62° | C | |
22 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle DAC = 28.0, then the degree of angle OBC is ()
Choices:
D: 72°
C: 62°
A: 28°
B: 52° | C | |
23 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle C = 65.0, then the degree of angle P is ()
Choices:
A: 65°
B: 130°
C: 50°
D: 100° | C | |
23 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle C = 65.0, then the degree of angle P is ()
Choices:
C: 50°
D: 100°
A: 65°
B: 130° | C | |
23 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle C = 65.0, then the degree of angle P is ()
Choices:
B: 130°
A: 65°
D: 100°
C: 50° | C | |
23 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle C = 65.0, then the degree of angle P is ()
Choices:
D: 100°
C: 50°
A: 65°
B: 130° | C | |
24 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 50.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
A: 150°
B: 130°
C: 100°
D: 50° | B | |
24 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 50.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
C: 100°
D: 50°
A: 150°
B: 130° | B | |
24 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 50.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
B: 130°
A: 150°
D: 50°
C: 100° | B | |
24 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 50.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
D: 50°
C: 100°
A: 150°
B: 130° | B | |
25 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle B = 50.0, then the degree of angle C is ()
Choices:
A: 50°
B: 55°
C: 60°
D: 65° | D | |
25 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle B = 50.0, then the degree of angle C is ()
Choices:
C: 60°
D: 65°
A: 50°
B: 55° | D | |
25 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle B = 50.0, then the degree of angle C is ()
Choices:
B: 55°
A: 50°
D: 65°
C: 60° | D | |
25 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle B = 50.0, then the degree of angle C is ()
Choices:
D: 65°
C: 60°
A: 50°
B: 55° | D |
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