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10th Class Mathematics Chapter 9 Chords of a Circle English Medium KPK Boards Online MCQ's MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Throught how many non-collinear points a circle can pass ?
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One
Two
Three
Four
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Question # 2
The straight line that bisect the circle is called:
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Sector
Radius
Diameter
Segment
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Question # 3
The symbol for a circle:
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Question # 4
A complete circle is divided into:
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90°
180°
270°
360°
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Question # 5
Diameter _______a circle:
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Divides
Trisects
Intercept
Bisects
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Question # 6
Locus of a point in the plane equidistant from a fixed point is called:
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Radius
Circle
Circumference
Diameter
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Question # 7
Perpendicular from the centre of a circle on a _______ bisects it:
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Segment
Arc
Sector
Chord
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Question # 8
The circumference of a circle is:
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Question # 9
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Rational number
Irrational number
Natural number
Real number
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Question # 10
The portion of circumference of a circle is:
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Radius
Chord
Arc
Segment
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Question # 11
The area of a circle is:
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Question # 12
Any chord divides a circle into two:
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Parts
Segments
Sectors
Shapes
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Question # 13
Locus of a point in a plane equidistant from a fixed point is called:
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Radius
Circle
Circumference
Diameter
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Question # 14
One and only one circle can pass through ______ non-collinear points:
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Two
Three
Four
Five
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Question # 15
A chord passing through the centre of a circle is called:
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Radius
Diameter
Circumference
Secant
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