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The distance between the centres of two congruent touching circles externally is: |
- A. Of zero length
- B. The radius of each circle
- C. The diameter of each circle
- D. Twice the diameter of each circle
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2 |
A line which has only one point in common with a circle is called: |
- A. Sine of a circle
- B. Cosineof a circle
- C. Tangentof a circle
- D. Secantof a circle
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3 |
If a line is drawn perpendicular to a radial segment of a circle at its occurs and point, it is _________ to the circle at that point: |
- A. Radial
- B. Parallel
- C. Tangent
- D. Perpendicular
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4 |
A circle has only one: |
- A. Secant
- B. Chord
- C. Diameter
- D. Centre
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5 |
A line which has two points in common with a circle is called: |
- A. Sine of a circle
- B. Cosine of a circle
- C. Tangent of a circle
- D. Secant of a circle
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6 |
Two tangents drawn to a circle from a point outside it are of _________ in length |
- A. Half
- B. Equal
- C. Double
- D. Triple
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7 |
Tangents drawn at the ends of _______ of a circle are parallel to each other: |
- A. Chord
- B. Diameter
- C. Corners
- D. Arc
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8 |
A tangent line intersects the circle at: |
- A. Three points
- B. Twopoints
- C. Single point
- D. No point at all
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9 |
The line that passes through centre and touches a circle at two points is called: |
- A. Diameter
- B. Radius
- C. Arc
- D. Corners
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10 |
A tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the radial segment drawn to the point of: |
- A. Contact
- B. Tangency
- C. Concurrency
- D. Tangent
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