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Equivalent Geometry Tests

Generate equivalent geometry tests with parallel forms. Same shape types and calculation skills, different measurements.

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About Equivalent Geometry Tests

Geometry tests reuse a small set of formulas — perimeter, area, volume — so once a version leaks, every dimension is known. Equivalent geometry tests keep shapes and formulas constant while changing measurements, preserving both difficulty and the formula-selection skill.

MathQuizily matches shape complexity across versions: rectangle perimeter with rectangle perimeter (8 × 5 vs 10 × 6), circle area with circle area (r = 4 vs r = 5), cube volume with cube volume.

Example: Version A vs Version B

Version A (sample)

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  1. Perimeter of rectangle 8 × 5
  2. Area of circle with r = 4
  3. Volume of cube with side 3
Answer key — Version A
  1. 26 units
  2. 16π ≈ 50.27 sq units
  3. 27 cubic units

Version B (sample)

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  1. Perimeter of rectangle 10 × 6
  2. Area of circle with r = 5
  3. Volume of cube with side 4
Answer key — Version B
  1. 32 units
  2. 25π ≈ 78.54 sq units
  3. 64 cubic units

Same geometry skills and difficulty — only the numbers and contexts change. Every generated version ships with its own answer key.

Which Geometry Skills Are Tested?

  • Perimeter and area of rectangles and triangles
  • Circumference and area of circles
  • Volume of cubes, prisms, and cylinders
  • Choosing the correct formula for a shape
  • Composite figures and unit conversions

Why Equivalent Versions Reduce Cheating

Geometry answers travel with their formulas — one leaked answer teaches the neighbour which formula to apply. Equivalent versions keep the formula demand identical but the dimensions different, so students must select and execute the formula themselves on every paper.

How Teachers Use Equivalent Geometry Tests

Formula-selection quiz

Both versions mix perimeter, area, and volume items in the same order with different dimensions — testing formula choice, not memorised answers.

π-precision checkpoint

Circle items in every version accept both exact (16π) and decimal answers, and the matched radii keep computation effort equal.

End-of-unit parallel forms

Use version A for the main sitting and version B for make-ups — same shape inventory, no answer reuse.

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Features & Benefits

Same difficulty
🎯Different questions
📄Fair grading
Answer keys
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Frequently Asked Questions

How is geometry difficulty matched between versions?
Shape types, formula requirements, and whether dimensions are integers stay identical across versions. Only the measurements change.
Do versions accept exact and approximate circle answers?
Yes. Answer keys give both the exact form (25π) and the decimal approximation, so you can grade to your class convention.
Are composite-figure problems supported?
Yes, at higher difficulties. Composite figures keep the same decomposition structure across versions with different dimensions.

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