POLYGONS 1. In triangle ABC, AB = 8 m and BC = 20 m. 16.
Two sides of a parallelogram are 63 m and 84
One possible dimension of CA is: m. One of the diagonals is 48 m. Solve for the
n - Sided Polygon a. 13 c. 9 smallest interior angle of the parallelogram.
b. 7 d. 11 a. 34.51O c. 31.45O
Σ interior angles = (n-2)180O b. 35.14O d. 35.41O
2. Analyze and determine the number of
n(n−3) possible triangles that may contain the 17. The diagonals of a rhombus are 10 cm and 8
Number of Diagonals = cm respectively. Compute the area.
2 specific data of sides and angle given. b = 22
cm, c = 6 cm and C = 35o a. 10 cm2 c. 60 cm2
CIRCUMCRIBING CIRCLE a. 2 c. 3 b. 50 cm2 d. 40 cm2
b. 1 d. 0
18. Each side of a rhombus is 72 m. Find its area
3. Determine the smallest interior angle in if one of its interior angle is 147O.
triangle whose sides are 16 cm, 24 cm and a. 2,823.41 m2
ATRIANGLE =
abc 12 cm. b. 1,411.71 m2
4R a. 36.34O c. 117.28O c. 1,209.53 m2
b. 26.38O d. 32.13O d. 2,419.06 m2
4. The sum of the sides of triangle ABC is equal 19. The base angles of a trapezoid are 34O and
INSCRIBED CIRCLE to 400 m. Angle A = 38O, angle B = 58O, find 48O respectively. If its upper and lower bases
side AC. are 120 m and 220 m respectively. Compute
a. 138 m c. 143 m the area of the trapezoid.
ATRIANGLE = r s b. 124 m d. 154 m a. 2,335.84 m2
b. 442.90 m2
s=
a+b+c
5. The area of a triangle is 8346 m2 and two of c. 7,133.97 m2
2
its interior angles are 37O25’ and 56O17‘. d. 8,452.86 m2
What is the length of the longest side?
a. 137.98 m c. 100.21 m 20. Find the area of a quadrilateral having sides
ESCRIBED CIRCLE b. 121.8 m d. 181.54 m 10 cm, 5 cm, 14.14 cm and 15 cm if the sum
of the opposite angles is equal to 225O.
6. The area of a triangle ABC is 1600 cm2. If the a. 112 cm2 c. 110 cm2
ATRIANGLE = r(s – a) sides of the triangle have a proportion of 4:5:6, b. 100 cm2 d. 105 cm2
determine the perimeter of the triangle.
a+b+c
s= a. 50.8 cm c. 76.2 cm 21. A regular pentagon has an apothem
2
b. 190.5 cm d. 228.6 cm measuring 5 cm. Determine its area.
a. 90.81 cm2 c. 100.43 cm2
QUADRILATERAL
7. In triangle ABC. AB = 40 m, BC = 60 m, and b. 87.68 cm2 d. 95.64 cm2
CA = 80 m. Find the length of the angle
A. Length of diagonals and angle between them A circle circumscribed about a hexagon. The
bisector of angle B. 22.
given area outside the hexagon but inside the circle
a. 32.54 m c. 29.39 m
b. 21.43 m d. 38.62 m is 15 m2. What is the area of the hexagon?
a. 23.9 m2 c. 62.7 m2
8. The sides of a triangle are 20 cm, 25 cm and b. 71.7 m2 d. 57.4 m2
30 cm. Find the altitude to the longest side.
a. 20.84 cm c. 16.54 cm 23. A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle.
b. 18.96 cm d. 17.43 cm Point E which is outside the circle is 120 cm
away from point A, and 80 cm away from B.
1
Area = D d sin Ɵ 9. The area of a triangle inscribed in a circle Point B is along segment AE. Point D is 150
2
having a radius of 9 cm is 43.23 cm2. If one of cm away from point E. Point C is along
segment DE. If the angle between AE and DE
D & d = length of the diagonals the sides of the triangle is 18 cm, find one of
is 25O, determine the area of the quadrilateral.
Ɵ = angle between diagonals the other sides. a. 2272 cm2
a. 6.04 cm c. 15.92 cm b. 2722 cm2
B. All sides and sum of opposite angles are given. b. 17.29 cm d. 12.45 cm c. 7232 cm2
d. 3722 cm2
Area= s − a s − b s − c s − d − abcd cos2
Ɛ 10. If an equilateral triangle is circumscribed
2
about a circle of radius 10 cm, determine the 24. A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle.
side of the triangle. AB = 90 cm, DA = 50 cm, CD = 70 cm, BD =
Ɛ = sum of opposite angles a. 24.34 cm c. 34.64 cm 101.76 cm and AC = 97.29 cm. Compute the
b. 44.54 cm d. 52.48 cm area of the quadrilateral
C. Cyclic Quadrilateral – quadrilateral inscribed in a a. 4585 cm2
circle 11. In triangle ABC, c = 30 cm, a = 36 cm and b = b. 5146 cm2
18 cm. Find the radius of the circle tangent to c. 4659 cm2
side c and escribed outside the triangle. d. 4768 cm2
a. 22.45 cm c. 24.25 cm
25. The angle of a sector is 30O and the radius is
b. 45.22 cm d. 42.52 cm 15 m. Determine its perimeter.
a. 7.85 m c. 37.85 m
12. The sum of the interior angles of a certain b. 25.43 m d. 18.65 m
polygon is 540O. Find the number of sides.
a. 8 c. 6 26. Points A, B, C, D and E are on the periphery
b. 5 d. 9 of a circle. AB = BC = CD. If the value of the
angle BAC is 35o, find angle DEA.
Area = s − a s − b s − c (s − d)
a. 75o c. 110o
13. A polygon has 170 diagonals. How many b. 105o d. 95o
a+b+c+d
s= 2
sides does it have?
a. 20 c. 26 27. Points A, B, and C are points on a circle. OA
PERIPHERAL ANGLE THEOREM b. 25 d. 18 and OB are tangents to the circle with A and
- An angle opposite an arc of a circle B as points of tangency. The angle between
whose vertex lies on the periphery. 14. A garden plot has dimensions 12 m by 5 m. the tangents is 50o. Find the angle ACB if C is
farther from the point O than A and B.
Find the width of the footpath to be a. 100o c. 75o
constructed around the perimeter of the b. 65o d. 45o
garden if it has a total area of 112 m2.
a. 1.82 m c. 3.21 m 28. Chord AB and CD intersect at each other at E
b. 2.24 m d. 2.54 m inside a circle. AE = 8 cm, CE = 12 cm and
DE = 20 cm. If AB is the diameter of the circle,
15. The sides of a parallelogram are 6 m and 10 compute the area of ECA.
m and included angle is 100O. Compute the a. 52.05 cm2 c. 20.55 cm2
shorter diagonal. b. 50.25 cm2 d. 25.50 cm2
Ɵ = 2a
a. 10.73 m c. 13.70 m
b. 17.03 m d. 13.07 m
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29. A circle having a diameter of 8 cm is inscribed 40. Find the area of the section.
in a sector of a circle whose angle is 80O.
Find the area of the sector.
a. 75.64 cm2 c. 72.92 cm2
b. 84.54 cm2 d. 69.43 cm2
30. A circle having an area of 201 cm2 is to be
divided into two segments by a chord which is
3 cm from the center of the circle. Compute
the area of the smaller segment in cm2.
a. 95.86 c. 75.93 a. 35π m2 c. 25π m2
b. 53.7 d. 80.3 b. 45π m2 d. 15π m2
31. Two perpendicular chords both 5 cm from the 41. Find the area of the shaded region shown in
center of a circle divide the circle into four the figure.
parts. If the radius of the circle is 13 cm, find
the area of the smallest part.
a. 30 cm2 c. 31 cm2
b. 32 cm2 d. 33 cm2
32. A circular sector ABO has a radius “r” and a
central angle of 30O with point “O” as the
center. A line is drawn from A to point C
midway between O and B. The area of
section ABC is 2.19 cm2 with AB as the arc of
the sector. Compute the radius of the sector.
a. 2 cm c. 3 cm
a. 57.08 m2 c. 52.19 m2
b. 4 cm d. 5 cm
b. 45.93 m2 d. 47.95 m2
33. Solve for the length of the major arc CD if AB
is the diameter and the radius is 5 m. 42. Find the area of the shaded section.
a. 6.28 m c. 25.13 m
b. 20.99 m d. 10.21 m
a. 312.88 m2 c. 256.08 m2
b. 282.74 m2 d. 305.31 m2
34. A regular five – pointed star is inscribed in a
circle of radius 60 cm. Find the area of the 43. Find the area of the small circle.
star?
a. 4041 cm2
b. 3986 cm2
c. 3862 cm2
d. 4115 cm2
35. In a circle of diameter 10 m, a regular five-
pointed star touching its circumference is
inscribed. What is the area of the part not
covered by the star but inside the circle? a. 0.37 m2 c. 0.45 m2
a. 40.5 m2 c. 45.5 m2 b. 0.28 m2 d. 0.64 m2
b. 50.5 m2 d. 55.5 m2
36. Determine the area of a regular 6 – pointed 44. Find the area inside the larger circle but
star if the inner regular hexagon has 12 cm outside the small circle.
sides.
a. 441.66 cm2 c. 467.45 cm2
b. 519.60 cm2 d. 748.25 cm2
37. Two circles are tangent to the third circle
internally and are tangent to each other
externally. The distances between their
centers are 10 m, 13 m and 19 m. Find the
radius of the largest circle.
a. 21 cm c. 25 cm
b. 11 cm d. 15 cm
a. 564.75 m2
38. A swimming pool is shaped from two b. 364.98 m2
intersecting circles 9 m in radius with their c. 643.24 m2
centers 9 m apart. What is the total water d. cannot be determined
surface area in m2?
a. 409.4 c. 380.6 45. Find the area of the shaded portion.
b. 398.7 d. 422.2
39. A circle with radius 6 cm has half its area
removed by cutting off a border of uniform
width. Find the width of the border.
a. 1.76 cm c. 1.35 cm
b. 1.98 cm d. 2.03 cm
a. 20.17 m2 c. 31.51 m2
b. 29.34 m2 d. 34.55 m2
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