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10th Class Mathematics Chapter 11 Chords and Arcs English Medium KPK Boards Online MCQ's MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
The length of a chord and the radial segment of a circle are congruent, the central angle made by the chord will be:
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30°
45°
60°
75°
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Question # 2
The arcs opposite to incongruent central angles of a circle are always:
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Congruent
Incongruent
Parallel
Perpendicular
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Question # 3
The boundary traced by a moving point in a circle its ______:
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Circumference
Diameter
Radius
Area
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Question # 4
The straight line joining any two points of the circumference is called:
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Segment of circle
Arcof circle
Chordof circle
Tangentof circle
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Question # 5
If the angles subtended by two chords of a circle (or congruent circles) at the centre (corresponding centre) are equal, the ______ are equal:
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Lines
Segments
Chords
Arcs
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Question # 6
A pair of chords of a circle subtending two congruent central angles is:
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Congruent
Incongruent
Over lapping
Parallel
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Question # 7
An arc substends a central angle of 40° then corresponding chord will substend a central angle of ________:
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20°
40°
60°
80°
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Question # 8
An arc subtends a central angle of 40° then the corresponding chord will subtend a central angle of:
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20°
40°
60°
80°
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Question # 9
Equal chords of a circle (or of congruent circles) subtend equal ________ at the centre (corresponding centres):
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Arcs
Angles
Regions
Chords
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Question # 10
A 4cm long chord subtends a central angle of 60°. The radial segment of this circle is:
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1
2
3
4
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Question # 11
Any portion of the circumference will be known as ______ of the circle:
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A chord
An arc
A tangent
An angle
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Question # 12
The circular region bounded by an arc of a circle and its two corresponding radial segments is called a:
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Sectorof the circle
Areaof the circle
Radiusof the circle
Circumferenceof the circle
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Question # 13
The portion of a circle bounded by an arc and a chord is known as:
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Diameterof the circle
Radiusof the circle
Chordof the circle
Segmentof the circle
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Question # 14
The chord length of a circle subtending a central angle of 180° is always:
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Less than radial segment
Equal to the radial segment
Double of the radial segment
None of these
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Question # 15
In an arc of circle substends a central angle 60°, then corresponding chord will make central angle:
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20°
40°
60°
80°
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Question # 16
Out of two congruent arcs of a circle, if one arc makes a central angle of 30° then the other arc will subtend the central angle of:
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15°
30°
45°
60°
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Question # 17
If an arc of a circle subtends a central angle of 60°, then the corresponding chord of the arc will make the central angle of:
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20°
40°
60°
80°
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Question # 18
The semi circumference, and the diameter of a circle both subtend a central angle of:
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90°
180°
270°
360°
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Question # 19
If two arcs of a circle (or of congruent circles) are congruent, then the corresponding chord are:
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Perpendicular
Parallel
Bisect each other
Equal
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Question # 20
If two cords of a circle (of of congruent circles) are equal, then their corresponding arcs (minor, major or semi circular) are:
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Proportional
Equal
Congruent
Bisecting chords
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Question # 21
If a chord of a circle subtends a central angle of 60°, then the length of the chord and the radial segment arc:
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Congruent
Incongruent
Parallel
Perpendicular
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