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GEOMETRY CHAPTER 10 PRACTICE TEST
1. Identify all chords for circle O.
A 10 B
F H•
A
G 5
• r

O
•O

C

D B

• 6. Give the center and radius of circle A and circle


E
B. Describe the intersection of the two circles and
describe all common tangents.
2. Identify all tangents for circle O.
F H
y
A
• 10
G
• B

•O A
–10 10 x

C

D B
–10

E

7. Given: ST is tangent to R at S
3. A circle is the set of all points in a plane that Find RT.
_____.

[A] have a center

[B] are equidistant from a given point

[C] have a diameter


)
8. Find m PQ in A. Drawing is not to scale.

[D] lie within a given radius b2 y − 15g °

Q
P
4. Define a secant of a circle and illustrate the
definition on the circle below. A

5. AB is tangent to O at A (not drawn to scale).


S
b y + 45g °

Find the length of the radius r, to the nearest tenth.


9. Given: In O, m BAC = 294 ° . Find m ∠ A.
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C
16
O 5

B x

[A] 33 °
[A] 16.8
[B] 27 °
[B] 8.1
[C] 16.5 °
[C] 9.4
[D] 13.5 °
[D] 15.2
10. Identify the minor congruent arcs in the figure.
13. Given: P and PT ⊥ to chord RS at T. Decide
B
A whether or not RT = TS. Explain your
C reasoning.
35°
45° 60°
70° G
55°
25° 70°
D

E F 14. Find m ∠ PSQ if m ∠ PSQ = 3 y − 10 and


m ∠ PRQ = 2 y + 10 .

Q
11. Given circle O with radius 34 and OC = 16. P
Find the measure of AB .

A C B

S R
O

[A] 10 °

[B] 25 °

12. Find the value of x. [C] 20 °


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[D] 50 ° [B] 113°

15. Given: m ∠ X = 100°; WZ ≅ YZ ; m ∠ Y = 100° [C] 134°


X
[D] 226°

18. Find the value of x.


W Y

7
8

Z
19
x
Refer to the diagram to find the measure of each of
the following:
A. ∠ Z
B. WZ
)
C. ∠ W
D. WX
) 19. Find the length of the missing segment to the

)
16. Find the value of x if m AB = 23° and m CD
) nearest tenth.

= 41° (not drawn to scale).
40

D

9
O C • • •
10 ?

A x°

20. Given: m ∠ IED = 94 ° and m ∠ JFG = 97 °


B Find the measure of each unknown angle. (not
drawn to scale)

) )
17. Given: m SQ = 106°, m PR = 120°
I E
2
F J
1
Find m ∠ x.

3 4
D G

[A] 67°
[A]
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m∠1 = 83° , m∠2 = 86° , m∠3 = 94° , m∠4 = 97°
A
[B] O
m∠1 = 86° , m∠2 = 83° , m∠3 = 94° , m∠4 = 97°
B

[C]
D C
m∠1 = 83° , m∠2 = 86° , m∠3 = 97° , m∠4 = 94°

[D] [A] 35.7


m∠1 = 86° , m∠2 = 83° , m∠3 = 97° , m∠4 = 94°
[B] 33.0
21. In the figure shown (not drawn to scale),
mBCD = 112° , mDEF = 98° , mFGH = 130° , [C] 16.5
and mHAB = 20° . Find m ∠FPD .
[D] 55.0
D
C • 24. Find the equation of the circle of radius 3 with

its center at the origin.
•E
B 25. Find the equation of the circle with center (5, –
• 2) and radius of 2.
•A
P• • •
H F 26. Find the length of the leg of this right triangle.
• LEAVE ANSWER IN SIMPLIFIED RADICAL
G FORM.

[A] 20 °
9
a
[B] 39 °
7
[C] 16 °
27. Find the altitude of an isosceles triangle with
[D] 92 ° base 10 and congruent sides of length 9.

22. Find the measure of ∠ 1. 28. Given: Rectangle PQRS with QR = 8 and SQ =
10. What is the value of y?

23. Find the diameter of the circle. BC = 11, and


DC = 22. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

29. Find the area of this right triangle if b = 10 and


c = 2 41.
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y
x

60°
c
20
a

37. Find the value of x and y .

b y
7
30°
30. A set of Pythagorean triples is _____. x

[A] 1, 1, 2
38. Find the value of x, to the nearest whole
[B] 3, 5, 9 number. (not drawn to scale)
A
[C] 6, 9, 12 x
8
28°
[D] 5, 12, 13 C B

31. Which set of lengths cannot form a right


triangle?
39. Solve the right triangle: α = 40° and a = 17;
[A] 4 mm, 7.5 mm, 8.5 mm find β , b, and c

[B] 8 mm, 15 mm, 17 mm c α


b
[C] 16 mm, 30 mm, 34 mm β
a
[D] 9 mm, 15 mm, 17 mm
40. To find the height of a tower, a surveyor
32. A triangle has side lengths of 6, 9, and 11. positions a transit that is 2 m tall at a spot 55 m
Decide whether it is an acute, right, or obtuse from the base of the tower. She measures the angle
triangle. Explain. of elevation to the top of the tower to be 51 ° . What
is the height of the tower, to the nearest meter?
33. Write the ratio of side lengths to hypotenuse in a
45-45-90 right triangle.

34. Write the ratio of side lengths to the hypotenuse


in a 30-60-90 right triangle.

35. What is the length of the diagonal of a square


with side lengths 7 2?

36. Find the value of x and y.


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Reference: [10.1.1.1] ; CG ≅ EB
[1] AF , AB

Reference: [10.2.2.38]
Reference: [10.1.1.1] [11] 60
[2] CE

Reference: [10.2.2.39]
[12] [C]
Reference: [10.1.1.6]
[3] [B]
Reference: [10.2.2.43]
[13] Yes, RT = TS. A diameter that is perpendicular
Reference: [10.1.1.12]
to a chord bisects the chord and its arc (Theorem
[4] A secant of a circle is a line that intersects a
10.5).
circle twice. Sketches vary. For example,

Reference: [10.3.1.50]
[14] [D]

Reference: [10.1.2.19]
[5] 7.5
Reference: [10.3.2.56]
)
)
[15] A. m ∠ Z = 80° B. m WZ = 100°
m ∠ W = 80° D. m WX = 100°
C.

Reference: [10.1.1.14]
[6]
The center of circle A is ( –3, 0), and its radius is 2. Reference: [10.4.2.72]
The center of circle B is ( –3, 6) and its radius is 4. [16] 32°
The circles intersect at (–3, 2).
The only tangent is the line y = 2.
Reference: [10.4.2.75]
[17] [B]
Reference: [10.1.2.23]
[7] 425 = 5 17 ≈ 20.6 Reference: [10.5.1.78]
5
[18] 21
7
Reference: [10.2.1.30]
[8] 105 °
Reference: [10.5.2.80]
[19] 34.1
Reference: [10.2.1.31]
[9] [A]
Reference: [10.3.2.55]
Reference: [10.2.1.37] [20] [C]
[10]
CD ≅ EF ; BG ≅ FD ≅ EC; BF ≅ GD ≅ DA; AF ≅ DB Reference: [10.4.2.67]
[21] [B]
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Reference: [10.4.1.62]
[22] 70° Reference: [9.3.2.34b]
[34] 1:1 3 :2

Reference: [10.5.2.79]
[23] [B] Reference: [9.4.1.42]
[35] 14
Reference: [10.6.1.81]
[24] x 2 + y 2 = 9
Reference: [9.4.1.46]
[36] x = 10, y = 10 3
Reference: [10.6.1.82]
b g b g
2 2
[25] x − 5 + y + 2 = 4
Reference: [9.4.1.45]
[37] x = 7 3 , y = 14
Reference: [9.2.2.9a]
[26] 4 \/ 2
Reference: [9.6.1.77]
[38] 17
Reference: [9.2.2.16]
[27] 56 or 2 14
Reference: [9.6.1.83]
[39] β = 50°
Reference: [9.2.2.17] b ≈ 20.26
[28] 6 c ≈ 26.45

Reference: [9.2.2.23] Reference: [9.5.2.72]


[29] 40 [40] 70 m

Reference: [9.2.2.25]
[30] [D]

Reference: [9.3.1.29]
[31] [D]

Reference: [9.3.2.32]
[32] Since 62 + 9 2 < 112 , it is an obtuse triangle.

Reference: [9.3.2.34a]
[33] 1:1: 2

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