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THIRD QUARTER CHAPTER TEST

PLANE COORDINATE GEOMETRY


COMPETENCIES: applies the distance formula to prove some geometric properties.
illustrates the center-radius form of the equation of a circle.
determines the center and radius of a circle given its equation and vice versa.
graphs and solves problems involving circles and other geometric figures on the coordinate plane.

DIRECTION: Find out how much have you learned about this module. Choose the letter that you think best answers
each of the following questions. Take note of the items that you were not able to answer correctly. Show the
solutions on the item that needed computation. (for nos. 3, 4,6,9,11,12,15,16,17)

1. Which of the following represents the distance d between the two points (x 1, y1) and (x2, y2)
2, y2)

2. From Point L is the midpoint of KM . Which of the following is true about the distances among K, L, and M?
A. KL = KM B. LM = KM C. KL= LM D. 2KM = KL + LM
3. A map is drawn on a grid where 1 unit is equivalent to 1 km. On the same map, the coordinates of the point
corresponding to San Vicente is (4, 9). Suppose San Vicente is 13 km away from San Luis. Which of the
following could be the coordinates of the point corresponding to San Luis?

A. (-13, 0) B. (16, 4) C. (4, 16) D. (0, 13)

4. What is the distance between the points M(-3,1) and N(7,-3)?


A. 6 B.√116 C. 14 D. √20
5. Which of the following represents the midpoint M of the segment whose endpoints are (x 1, y1) and (x2, y2)?

6. What are the coordinates of the midpoint of a segment whose endpoints are (-1, -3) and (11, 7)?
A. (2, 5) B. (6, 5) C. (-5, -2) D. (5, 2)
7. Which of the following equations describe a circle on the coordinate plane with a radius of 4 units?
A. (x-4)2 + (y-4) 2 = 2 2 B. (x-2)2 + (y-2)2 = 4 C. (x+2)2 – (y+2)2 = 42 D. (x-4)2 + (y-4)2 = 162
8. P and Q are points on the coordinate plane as shown in the figure below:

If the coordinates of P and Q are  2,5 and 8,5, respectively, which of the
following would give the distance between the two points?

9. A new transmission tower will be put up midway between two existing towers. On a map drawn on a coordinate
plane, the coordinates of the first existing tower are (–5, –3) and the coordinates of the second existing tower are
(9,13). What are the coordinates of the point where the new tower will be placed?

A. (2, 5) B. (7, 8) C. (4, 10) D. (14, 16)

10. What proof uses figures on a coordinate plane to prove geometric properties?
A.indirect proof B.coordinate proof C.direct proof D.two-column proof

11. The coordinates of the vertices of a square are H(3, 8), I(15, 8), J(15, –4), and K(3, –4). What is the length
of a diagonal of the square?
A. 4 B. 8 C.12 D.√ 12
12. 12.The coordinates of the vertices of a triangle are T(–1, –3), O(7, 5), and P(7, –2). What is the length of
the segment joining the midpoint of OT and P?
A. 5 B. 4 C.3 D.√ 7

13. What figure is formed when the points A(3, 7), B(11, 10), C(11, 5), and D(3, 2) are connected
consecutively?
A. parallelogram B. square C .trapezoid D. rectangle
14.In the parallelogram below, what are the coordinates of Q?

A. (a, b+c)
B. (a+b,c)
C. (a-b,c)
D. (a,b-c)

15. Diana, Jolina, and Patricia live in three different places. The location of their houses are shown on a coordinate
plane below.

About how far is Jolina’s house from Diana’s house?


A. 10 units
B. 10.58 units
C. 11.4 units
D. 12 units

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16. What is the center of the circle x  y  4x  10y  13  0 ?
A. (2, 5) B. (–2, 5) C. (2, –5) D.(–2, –5)

17. Point F is 5 units from point D whose coordinates are (6, 2). If the x-coordinate of F is 10 and lies in the first
quadrant, what is its y-coordinate?
A. -3 B. -1 C. 5 D. 7
18. The endpoints of a diameter of a circle are L(–3, –2) and G(9, –6). What is the length of the radius of the circle?
A. √ 10 B. 2√ 10 C. 4√ 10 D. 8√ 10
19. A radius of a circle has endpoints (4, –1) and (8, 2). What is the equation that defines the circle if its center is at
the fourth quadrant?

20. On a grid map of a province, the coordinates that correspond to the location of a cellular phone tower is (–2, 8)
and it can transmit signals up to a 12 km radius. What is the equation that represents the transmission boundaries of
the tower?

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