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PLANE GEOMETRY 11.

A polygon has 104 diagonals, how many sides


does it have?

a. 14 b. 16 c. 18 d. 20
TRIANGLES

1. The sum of the sides of triangle ABC is equal to 400


m. A = 38°, B = 58°. Find the side AC in meters. CIRCLES

a. 128m b. 138m c. 148m d. 161m SIT C - Three circles are mutually tangent to one
another externally. Connecting the three centers
2. If the sides of triangle ABC are AB = 16, BC = 24, and
forms a triangle whose sides are 16 cm, 20 cm, and 24
AC = 20, find the length of the median from vertex B to
cm long.
side AC.
12. What is the area of the smallest circle in cm2?
a. 19.21 b. 26.30 c. 17.80 d. 16.60
a. 86 cm2 b. 113 cm2 c. 314 cm2 d. 616 cm2
3. The perimeter of a triangle is 84 m while its area is
102 m2. Determine the diameter of the circle that 13. What is the area of the biggest circle in cm2?
maybe inscribed in this triangle.
a. 86 cm2 b. 113 cm2 c. 314 cm2 d. 616 cm2
a. 14.86m b. 4.86m c. 5.38m d. 15.38m
14. What is the area of the medium circle in cm2?
4. A certain triangle has sides a = 42 cm, b = 51 cm,
a. 86 cm2 b. 113 cm2 c. 314 cm2 d. 616 cm2
and c = 64.05 cm. Find the radius of the inscribed
circle.

a. 13.61 cm b. 14.56 cm c. 9.33 cm d. 11.22 cm 15. A circle having an area of 254.47 cm2 is cut into
segments by a chord which is 5 cm from the center of
the circle. Compute the area of the smallest segment.
POLYGONS
a. 37.90cm2 b. 42.10 cm2 c. 48.20 cm2 d. 51.60 cm2
5. A hexagon that is inscribed in a circle has an area of
16. A circle having a radius of 9 cm circumscribes a
158 m2. What is the area included between the circle
triangle whose area is 42.23 cm2. If one of the sides is
and the hexagon in m2?
18 cm long, another side is ___.
a. 23.8m2 b. 33.05m2 c. 12.8m2 d. 22.8m2
a. 5 cm b. 6 cm c. 7 cm d. 8 cm
6. The chord that cuts the circle into two segments is
17. The cross section of a pipe is formed by two
5 cm from the center. The area of the circle is 1018
concentric circles such that the bigger one
cm2. Find the ratio of the area of the smaller segment
circumscribes a hexagon of sides 9.4 cm while the
to that of the larger segment.
smaller one is inscribed in it. What is the area of the
a. 0.112 b. 0.922 c. 0.213 d. 0.482 pipe’s cross section?

7. What is the area of an octagon inscribed in a circle a. 108.32cm2 b. 59.29cm2 c. 122.31cm2 d. 69.43cm2
having an area of 126 m2?
18. A circle is tangent to two perpendicular lines. A
a. 113.4 m2 b. 213.4 m2 c. 123.4 m2 d. 122.4 m2 smaller circle is drawn such that is it tangent to the
lines and the bigger circle. What is the area of the
smaller circle if the bigger circle has an area of 50.4
SIT A - A hexagon has one of its sides equal to ‘h’. cm2?

8. Find area of the largest circle that can be inscribed a. 1.221cm2 b. 1.982 cm2 c. 2.156 cm2 d. 2.544 cm2
in the hexagon in terms of ‘h’.
19. An existing road is tangent to a circular lake. From
a. 2.36 h 2
b. 2.598 h 2
c. 1.213 h 2
d. 0.974 h 2 the point of tangency A to a point B on the road outside
the lake, the distance AB is measured to be 35 meters.
9. Find the area of the largest equilateral triangle that Your house, along the edge of the circular lake at point
can be inscribed in the hexagon in terms of ‘h’. C is directly opposite point B. If you draw a straight line
a. 2.36 h2 b. 2.598 h2 c. 1.213 h2 d. 0.974 h2 from point B to point C, the line will intersect the lake
at point D which is 20m away from B. How long of a
10. Find the area of the largest hexagon that can be bridge must you construct in order to get from point B
inscribed in a hexagon in terms of ‘h’. to Point C without circling around the lake?
a. 2.36 h2 b. 2.598 h2 c. 1.213 h2 d. 0.974 h2 a. 54.85m b. 61.25m c. 75.55m d. 58.75m
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AREA BY COORDINATES

12. Find the area of a triangle whose vertices are A (-3,


-1), B (5, 3), and C (2, -8).
POINTS AND LINES (CONCEPT)
a. 47 sq units b. 59 sq units c. 32 sq units d. 39 sq units
1. In the given equation y=mx +b, m is the slope of the
line and b is the y-intercept. If the coordinates of two
points is X1= 7.5, X2 = 12.5, Y2 = 20.6, Y1 = 8.5. What is
CIRCLE (CONCEPT)
the value of “m”?
13. Find the radius of the circle that contains points
a. 1.26 b. 2.17 c. 3.19 d. 2.42
(3,2), (-1,5) and (-3,1).
2. Find the length of the line segment joining the points
a. 2.7 b. 3.1 c. 4.6 d. None of the above
(-5, 3) and (4, 2).
14. Determine the coordinates of the center of the
a. 8.97 b. 11.56 c. 9.06 d. 7.16
circle having an equation of: x2 + y2 - 4x - 4y + 9= 0.
3. Determine the inclination, in degrees, of the line
a. (2,2) b. (2,-2) c. ( -2,2) d. None of the above
segment joining the points (-5, 3) and (4, 2).

a. 126.79 b. 173.66 c. 48.79 d. 167.79


PARABOLA (CONCEPT)
4. What is the equation of the line having a slope of 2
and passing through the point (-4, -3)? SIT A – Given the following equations of the curve x2-
6x+3y +11=0.
a. 2x-y= -5 b.2x-y= 5 c. 2x+y= 5 d. 2x+y= -5
4x2 – 24x + 4y2 – 8y + 15 = 0
5. Find the equation of the line with x and y intercepts
of -1 and 7, respectively. 15. Classify the equations above.
a. 7x+y+7= 0 b. 7x+y-7= 0 c. 7x-y-7= 0 d. 7x-y+7= 0 a. Parabola and Circle b. Hyperbola and Circle
6. Find the equation of the line passing through the c. Parabola and Hyperbola d. Circle and Ellipse
point (2, -5) and perpendicular to x – 4y= 3.
16. Determine the point of intersections between two
a. 4x+y-3= 0 b. 4x-y-3= 0 c. 4x+y+3= 0 d. 4x-y+3= 0 curves.
7. Determine the distance from the point (5, -3) to the a. (4.233, -1.174) & (1.767, -1.174)
line 2x – 4y + 9 =0.
b. (4.233, -1.174) & (1.767, 1.174)
a. 6.93 b. 5.79 c. 7.11 d. 7.56
c. (4.233, 1.174) & (1.767, -1.174)
8. Given are the two parallel lines 3x – 4y + 10 = 0 and
3x – 4y – 3 = 0. How far apart are the lines? d. (-4.233, -1.174) & (1.767, -1.174)

a. 1.26 b. 1.89 c. 2.60 d. 2.89 17. Determine the distance between the two points of
intersection. Ans: 2.466
9. Determine the acute angle, in degrees, between the
lines 4x – 3y + 9 = 0 and 3x – 8y + 1 = 0. a. 1.798 b. 2.597 c. 2.466 d. 2.179

a. 46.79 b. 28.67 c. 53.79 d. 32.57 18. A parabola has its vertex at (3,-2) and the ends of
its latus rectum are at points (-2,1/2) and (8,1/2). Find
10. Find the equation of the line that is equidistant its equation in standard form.
from both (-3,0) and (3,-5).
a. x2 - 6x -10y = 11
a. 12x–10y=25 b. 10x-12y=25
b. (x-3)2 =10(y+2)
c. 10y-12x=25 d. 12y-10x=25
c. 19x2 + 69x – 100y = 164
11. Find the distance from point (5, 6, 7) to the origin.
69
d. (𝑥 − 38)2 = 100(y=1.67)
a. 10.49 units b. 9.67 units

c. 12.79 units d. 12.42 units


19. A parabola has the following properties: axis EQUATION OF PLANES (CONCEPT)
vertical, passes through (-1,0), (5,0) and (1,8). Find its
28. Find the acute angle in radians between the plane
equation in the general form.
2x – 4y -z + 5 = 0 and 3x + 4y + 5z + 6 = 0.
a. x2-6x+y-5=0 b. (x-3)2=14-y
a. 2.11 rad b. 1.09 rad c. 1.79 rad d. 0.46 rad
c. x -4x+y-5=0
2
d. (x-2) =9-y2

ROTATION AND TRANSLATION OF AXES (CONCEPT)


ELLIPSE (CONCEPT)
29. A curve has an equation of 9x2 + y2 + 36x + 8y + 43 =
SIT B: A curve has an equation of x + 4y + 6x + 16y +21
2 2
0. What would be the resulting equation if the origin is
= 0. translated from (0,0) to (-2,4).

20. What conic section does this equation represent? a. 9x’2 – y’2 + 16y’ + 55 = 0

a. circle b. parabola c. ellipse d. hyperbola b. 9x’2 + y’2 + 16y’ + 55 = 0

21. Which of the following is equivalent to the c. 9x’2 – y’2 - 16y’ + 55 = 0


equation stated above?
d. 9x’2 – y’2 + 16y’ - 55 = 0
(𝑥+3)2 (𝑥+3)2
a. 4
+ (y+2)2 = 1 b. 4
- (y+2)2 = 1 30. A curve has an equation of 𝑥 2 − 4𝑥𝑦 + 4𝑦 2 −
(𝑥+3)2 (𝑥−3)2 8√5𝑥 = 0 ⋅ What would be the resulting equation
c. + (y-2)2 = 1 d. + (y+2)2 = 1 when the x and y axes are rotated by an angle of 𝜃 =
4 4
1
22. Find the coordinates of the center of the curve. 𝑎𝑟𝑐𝑡𝑎𝑛 2 counter clockwise?

a. (3,2) b.(-3,-2) c.(-3,2) d. (3,-2) a. 5y’2 + 16x’ + 8y’ = 0.

b. 5y’2 + 16x’ - 8y’ = 0.

HYPERBOLA c. 5y’2 - 16x’ + 8y’ = 0.

SIT C: A hyperbola has an equation of


𝑦2

(𝜒−6)2
= 1. d. 5y’2 - 16x’ - 8y’ = 0.
25 36

23. Which of the following gives the coordinate of its


vertex?

a. (6,0) b. (-6,0) c. (6,-5) d. (6,5)

24. The conjugate axis lies along which axis?

a. x-axis b. y-axis c. both axes d. insufficient data

25. Which of the following gives the equation of one of


its asymptotes?

a. 5x+3y-25=0 b. 5x-6y-30=0

c. 2x+7y+20=0 d. 2x-5y+22=0

SPHERE (CONCEPT)

26. A sphere has a radius of 15 and its center is at the


origin. Which of the following points is inside the
sphere:

a. (4, 6, -12) b. (-10, -9, 4) c. (1, -2, 7) d. All of the above

27. A sphere having a center at the origin has a radius


of 15. Which of the point is outside the sphere?

a. (1, 2, -7) b. (8, 6, 12) c. (10, 9, 4) d. (-4, 8, -7)

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