Mathematics 10 Quiz B

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SET B

Mathematics 10
Circles I
GENERAL DIRECTIONS:
Follow the instructions in each part of the quiz. Make your work neat. No erasures.

Part I: Match the definitions on the right to its term by writing the letter that corresponds
the correct statement.

A. The set of all points that are of the same


1. Circle distance from a given point in a plane, the
2. Radius center. A circle is named by a letter that
3. Chord represents the center.
B. A straight-line segment whose endpoints both
4. Diameter
lie on the circle.
5. Semicircle C. A straight-line segment that extends from the
6. Arc center to any point on the circle. All radii of
7. Minor Arc the same circle are congruent. The measure of
8. Major Arc the radius is one-half the measure of diameter.
D. An arc with a measure equal to 180° or one-
9. Central Angle half the circumference of a unit circle.
10. Inscribed Angle E. A chord that passes through a circle's center.
11. Intercepted Arc Its measure is twice the measure of the radius.
12. Inscribed Angle Theorem F. A portion of the circumference of a circle.
G. An arc of a circle that measures greater than a
13. Relationship of Central
180° but less than 360°. Name using three
Angle and Inscribed Angle capital letters.
14. Relationship of Central H. An arc of a circle that measures greater than 0°
Angle and Intercepted Arc but less than 180°. Two capital letters are used
to name the arc.
15. Relationship between the
I. It an inscribed angle that intersects through an
Central and Inscribed arc on a circle.
Angle and Intercepted Arc J. An angle formed by two rays whose vertex is
the center of the circle.
K. States that the measure of any inscribed angle
is half the measure of its intercepted arc.
Likewise, any intercepted arc is twice the
measure of any inscribed angle whose sides
pass through the endpoints of the arc.
L. An angle whose vertex is on the circle and
whose sides contain the chords of the circle.
M. Central angles and intercepted arcs are equal in
measure.
N. The measure of a central angle is twice the
measure of inscribed angle.
O. Central angles and intercepted arcs are equal
in measure while the measure of a central
angle is twice the measure of inscribed angle.
Part II: Using circle O, identify what terminology related to circle is indicated in each
question.

1. SP
2. AOK
3. OA
4. Point O
5. OK
6. A OM
7. M O
8. AS
9. AMP
10.APK

Part III: Use the figure on the right to name each of the given.

1. Name of the circle


2. 4 radii
3. 2 obtuse central angles
4. 2 minor arcs
5. 2 semicircles

Part IV: In circle A, mHG=300 and mJH =450, find the measure of each arc.

1. m JK
2. m LM
3. m MG
4. m LM G
5. m GJL
Part V: Complete the missing information using the figure below.

CENTRAL INTERCEPTED
ANGLE ARC
1. PO Q
O
2. 2
Q
3. UT

4. PR

5. R PT

Part VI: Use the figure below to find the value of x and y. Show your complete solution.

1.

2.

“Trust in the Lord with all you heart and lean not on your own understanding, in all your
ways acknowledge Him and will direct your path.”
Proverbs 3:5 – 6

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