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CIRCLE AND ITS ANGLE PROPERTIES

MULTIPLE CHOCIE QUESTIONS


Note: In each of the MCQ more than one option are correct answers.
There are _________correct answers in all
Q1 to Q4 are from Figure 1, Q5 to Q8 are from figure 2

8 cm

6 cm

Figure 1 Figure 2

1. Which of the following are correct?


a. ∠ CAB=65o
b. ∠≝¿ 90
c. DE=3 cm
d. ∠CAB=∠CBA=60 0

2. Which of the following are incorrect?


a. ∠ AGB istwice of ∠ ACB
b. DF isthe largest side∈triangle≝¿
c. ∠ EDF=60 0
d. AC=5 cm

3. Which of the following are correct?


a. ED=3 cm
b. ∠ CGB=12.5o
c. ∠ CAG+∠CBG+ ∠ ABG=180
d. ∠ AGB ishalf of ∠ ACB

4. Which of the following are incorrect?


a. DF =5 cm
b. DE >5 cm
c. m AC + m BC=5 cm
d. ∠ ACD ≠65
5. Which of the following are correct?
a. ∠ ABE=45 o
b. ∠ Y +∠ Z=70
c. ∠ X >65 o
d. ∠ Y <55o

6. Which of the following are incorrect?


a. ∠ ADE>30 o
b. ∠ Z ≠ 15o
c. ∠ X ≠ ∠ Z
d. ∠ C ≠ 70o

7. Which of the following are correct?


a. 45 o + x+ y+ z=180
b. ∠ CED ≠ 900
c. ∠ ADE=250
d. ∠ A∧∠C are complimetary angles

8. Which of the following are incorrect?


a. m CD ≠ 10 cm
b. m BC =8.28 cm
c. m AE ≠ 14.2cm
d. ∠ B∧∠ D are supplemantry angles

9. Which of the following are correct?


a. The angle inscribed in a minor segment of a circle is smaller than right angle.
b. The angle inscribed in a major segment of a circle is smaller than a right angle.
c. The bisector of a chord always passes through centre of the circle.
d. A radial segment which is perpendicular to the chord always bisect the chord.

10. Which of the following are incorrect?


a. If the two chords are equidistance from the centre of the circle, then they are
unequal in length.
b. If the two chords are equidistance from the centre of the circle, then they are
equal in length.
c. If the tangents are drawn on the same circle from the point outside the circle,
then the tangents will intersect at the circumference of the circle.
d. If the circles of smaller radius is tangent to the circle of bigger radius then the
distance between their centres is always equal to the sum of radii.

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