No. of Hours Taugh T Items: Remembering
No. of Hours Taugh T Items: Remembering
No. of Hours Taugh T Items: Remembering
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Learning Outcomes hours Items Placement
Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluatin
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1. derives inductively the
9 9 1,2,3,4,5,
relations among chords, 6,7,8,9
arcs, central angles, and
inscribed angles.
2. proves theorems 13, 14,
8 4 15,16,
related to chords, arcs, 4 17,18,
central angles, and 19,20
inscribed angles.
1. It is a closed curve formed by a set of points on a plane that are equidistant from its center.
a. radius b. diameter c. circle d. plane
2. It is a line segment drawn from the center to any point of circle.
a. radius b. diameter c. circle d. plane
3. An arc of a circle that measures more than a semicircle.
a. circle b. major arc c. minor arc d. semicircle
4. Line which if extended in either direction, will only intersect the circle once.
a. chord b. secant c. tangent d. point of tangency
5. An arc of a circle that measures less than a semicircle
a. circle b. major arc c. minor arc d. semicircle
6. It is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle.
a. chord b. secant c. tangent d. point of tangency
7. It is an angle in a circle with vertex at the center of the circle.
a. external angle b. inscribed angle c. central angle d. internal angle
8.The point at which it touches the circle.
a. chord b. secant c. tangent d. point of tangency
9. An arc measuring one-half of the circumference of a circle.
a. circle b. major arc c. minor arc d. semicircle
10. It is a line that is tangent to two circles in the same plane.
a. common tangent b. common external tangents
c. common internal tangents d. external secant segment
11. It intersect the segment joining the centers of two chords.
a. common tangent b. common external tangents
c. common internal tangents d. external secant segment
12. It does not intersect the segment joining the centers of two circles.
a. common tangent b. common external tangents
c. common internal tangents d. external secant segment
For numbers 13- 22: Analyze Figure 1: Circle A, then identify the following parts of a circle.
13. Radius
a. ͞RK b. LE c. KAY d. AR
14. Diameter
a. MK b. MRK c. AY d. RK
15. Tangent line
a. KR b. LK c. MK d. LE
16. Minor arc
a. arc RK b. arc MKY c. arc YK d. arc RMK
17. Major arc
a. arc RYK b. arc RMK c. arc MRY d. arc MYK
18. Central angle
a. ∠ YAK b. ∠ MKR c. ∠ KAR d. ∠ LKE
19. Inscribed angle
a. ∠ YAR b. ∠ LKM c. ∠ KAR d. ∠ KAY
20. How many central angles are there in the figure 1?
a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 4
21. What is the point of tangency?
a. • A b. • K c. • M d. • Y
22. How many inscribed are there in the figure?
a. 6 b. 5 c. 4 d.3
For numbers 23-27, analyze the figure below then answer the following questions.
M I
V C
Figure 2: Circle A
a. 125° b. 123°
c. 55° d. 35°
33. The measure of a long arc is 120° and shorter arc is 50°,
what is the measure of the external angle?
a. 85 units b. 85°
c. 35 units d. 35°
For numbers 38-40, answer the following questions based on the figure.
40. The distance between points M((x,5) and C (5, -1) is 10 units. What is the x-coordinated of M?
if it lies in the second quadrant?
a. -7 b. -3 c. -1 d. 13