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Circle Theorems Answers

This document contains the answers to 15 multiple choice questions about circle theorems. The questions test properties such as alternate segment theorem, angle at the center is twice the angle at the circumference, opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral sum to 180 degrees, and angles in a triangle and quadrilateral sum to 180 and 360 degrees respectively. Justification is required for each answer based on the appropriate circle theorem or angle property.

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Circle Theorems Answers

This document contains the answers to 15 multiple choice questions about circle theorems. The questions test properties such as alternate segment theorem, angle at the center is twice the angle at the circumference, opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral sum to 180 degrees, and angles in a triangle and quadrilateral sum to 180 and 360 degrees respectively. Justification is required for each answer based on the appropriate circle theorem or angle property.

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Circle Theorems - answers

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Question 1

886

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Question 2

(a) i) 40
ii) OPQ = ORQ = 90
between tan and rad
POR = 140 at circum
PQR = 360 (90 + 90 + 140)
(b) i) 35
ii) opp angles of cyclic quad add to 180
PSR + PQR = 110
SPQ + SRQ = 250

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Question 3

(a) ACT = 25 alt angle


ATP = 25 alt seg
APT = 25 isos triangle
(b) TAP = 130 's in triangle
CAT = 50 's in straight line
BTS = 75 alt seg

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Question 4

(a) COT = 90 42
Angle between tangent and radius and angle sum of a triangle.
Answer = 48
(b) OCD = 66 (isosceles triangle)
DCT = 90 66
Answer = 24
(c) COD = DOA = 48 (symmetry)
1
CBA = 2 COA (angle at centre)
1
= 2 48 2
OR
ODC = ODA = 66 (symmetry)
CBA = 180 = CDA (cyclic quad)
Answer = 48

Notes:
(a) B1 cao answer
B1 both reasons. Evidence 'radius' and 'tangent' and 'angles in a triangle'
dependent on B1 unless arithmetical slip
(b) B1 cao answer
B1 reason eg 'OCD = ODC'
(c) B1 answer; ft angle (a) if (a) < 90
B1 reason 'angle at centre = angle at circumference'
'cyclic quad' must be cyclic

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Question 5

(a) 48

(b) 18

(c) Pupils' own answers

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Question 6

(a) 40

(b) 12

(c) Explain

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Question 7

(a) 12.6 cm

(b) 240 cm2

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Question 8

(a) 27

(b) 153
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Question 9

(a) 54

(b) 36

(c) 72

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Question 10

(a) 30

(b) Pupils' own answer

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Question 11

(a) 58

(b) 29

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Question 12

(i) 27

(ii) 63

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Question 13

(a) (i) 90
(ii) Tangent and radius perpendicular

(b) (i) 132


(ii) e.g. angles in quadrilateral total 360 or other correct explanation

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Question 14
62o

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Question 15

(a) (i) 56
(ii) 112

(b) (i) 23
(ii) 65

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