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Angles and Plane Figures

This document contains 12 problems about angles and plane figures. The problems involve finding unknown angles in diagrams of polygons, finding the number of sides of regular polygons based on interior and exterior angle measurements, and calculating sums of interior angles. Diagrams with labeled angles are provided for reference with each problem.

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Angles and Plane Figures

This document contains 12 problems about angles and plane figures. The problems involve finding unknown angles in diagrams of polygons, finding the number of sides of regular polygons based on interior and exterior angle measurements, and calculating sums of interior angles. Diagrams with labeled angles are provided for reference with each problem.

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NAME INDEX NUMBER

SCHOOL DATE

ANGLES AND PLANE FIGURES


KCSE 1989 – 2012 Form 1 Mathematics Working space
1. 1989 Q8 P2

In the figure below, GJ is parallel to HI and FH is parallel


to CJ. Angle AGB = 300, and angle AHC = 630. Find angle
GCJ (2marks)

A E

G 300 J

B D

H 630 I

2. 1991 Q10 P2

In the figure below AB // DE, <ABC = 700 and < CDE = 230.
Find < BCD

A (3marks)

230

700 C

Working Space

1
3. 1997 Q3 P1

In the figure below PQRS is a rhombus, < SQR = 550,


< QST is a right angle and TPQ is a straight line

Find the size of the angle STQ

4. 1998 Q 4 P1

In the figure below, AB is parallel to DE, DE bisects angle


BDG, angle DCF = 600 and angle CFG = 1100

Find
(a) < CDF
(b) < ABD
Give reasons for your answers

Working Space

2
5. 1999 Q 3 P1
Find by calculation the sum of all the interior angles in
the figure ABCDEFGHI below

6. 2000 Q 3 P1

In the figure below ABCD is a rectangular pentagon and M


is the midpoint of AB. DM intersects EB at N.

Find the size of:


(a) <BAE
(b) < BED
(c) <BNM

7. 2001 Q 14 P1

The interior angles of the hexagon are 2x0, ½ x0 + 400,


1100, 1300 and 1600. Find the value of the smallest angle

8. 2004 Q 2 P1
The size of an interior angle of a regular polygon is 1560.
Find the number of sides of the polygon.

Working Space

3
9. 2005 Q 5 P1
The size of each interior angle of a regular polygon is five
times the size of the exterior angle. Find the number of
sides of the polygon. (3 marks)

10. 2006 Q 4 P1

In the figure below, ABCDE is a regular pentagon and ABF


is an equilateral triangle (1mark)

Find the size of


a)  ADE (1 mark)
b)  AEF (1 mark)
c)  DAF (1 mark)

11. 2007 Q 2 P1
The size of an interior angle of a regular polygon is 3x0
while its exterior angle is (x- 20)0. Find the number of
sides of the polygon (3 marks)

12. 2009 Q 10 P1
The size of an interior angle of a regular polygon is 6 ½
times that of its exterior angle. Determine the number of
sides of the polygon (3 marks)

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