Unit 13 – Practical Geometry (Circles)
Quiz
- 1. What is the first step in constructing a circle?
- Drawing a chord
- Marking the center point
- Drawing the radius
- Drawing the radius
- 2. The tool used to draw a circle is called a:
- Protractor
- Ruler
- Compass
- Divider
- 3. What information is required to draw a circle?
- Radius
- Diameter
- Circumference
- Any of the above
- 4. The radius of a circle is the distance between the:
- Center and any point on the circle
- Two points on the circle
- Center and any chord
- Any two tangents
- 5. What is the relationship between the radius and diameter of a circle?
- Radius = 2 × Diameter
- Diameter = 2 × Radius
- Radius = Diameter ÷ 2
- Both B and C
- 6. How many tangents can be drawn from a point outside the circle?
- One
- Two
- Infinite
- None
- 7. The perpendicular bisector of a chord passes through the:
- Radius
- Center of the circle
- Circumference
- Any point on the circle
- 8. The number of circles that can pass through three non-collinear points is:
- One
- Two
- Infinite
- None
- 9. To construct a tangent to a circle from an external point, you need:
- Radius only
- Diameter only
- Both radius and center
- Center only
- How many circles can be drawn passing through a single point?
- One
- Two
- Infinite
- None
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