MATH 10 TOS AND TQ
MATH 10 TOS AND TQ
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
Second Quarter Examination
Mathematics for the 21st Century Learner
School Year 2024-2025
Angles and
Segments formed 46, 47,
by Chords, 11, 12, 13, 29, 30, 31,
6 33% 40, 41, 42 48, 49, 17
Secants, and 14, 15 32
Tangents 50
TOTAL 18 100% 15 5 15 10 5 50
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S E C O N D Q U A R T E R E X A M IN ATIO N
M a th e m a tic s fo r th e 2 1 st C e n tu ry L e a rn er
School Year 2024-2025
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTION: Read the following questions carefully. Underline the letter of the correct answer.
2. Points in the plane of the circle whose distance from the center is equal to the radius.
a. Points on the circle
b. Interior of the circle
c. Exterior of the circle
d. Circle of the points
3. Set of all points in the plane of the circle whose distance from the center is less than the radius.
a. Points on the circle
b. Interior of the circle
c. Exterior of the circle
d. Circle of the points
4. Set of all points in the plane of the circle whose distance from the center is greater than the radius.
a. Points on the circle
b. Interior of the circle
c. Exterior of the circle
d. Circle of the points
5. A tangent is a line that intersects the circle at exactly one point. This point is called?
a. Point of tangency
b. Point tangency
c. Tangent point
d. Tangency of point
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6. An angles whose vertex is a point on the circle and whose sides are chords of the circle.
a. Inscribed Angle
b. Intercepted Arc
c. Central Angle
d. Major Arc
9. If two arcs have the same measures, then these are called?
a. Congruent arcs
b. Semicircle
c. Adjacent non-overlapping arcs
d. Central angle
10. An angle whose vertex is the center of the circle and sides are radii of the circle.
a. Inscribed Angle
b. Intercepted Arc
c. Central Angle
d. Minor Arc
11. If two chords intersect within a circle, then the product of the lengths of the segments of one chord is equal to the
product of the lengths of the segments of the other chord.
a. Intersecting Segments of Chords Power Theorem
b. Segments of Secants Power Theorem
c. Tangent-Secant Segment Power Theorem
d. Power Theorem
12. If two secants intersect at an exterior point of the circle, then the product of the lengths of one secant segment and
its external segment is equal to the product of the lengths of the other secant segment and its external segment.
a. Intersecting Segments of Chords Power Theorem
b. Segments of Secants Power Theorem
c. Tangent-Secant Segment Power Theorem
d. Power Theorem
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13. The measure of an angle formed by two chords or two secants that intersect at an interior point of a circle is equal to
one-half the sum of the measures of the arcs intercepted by the angle and its vertical angle.
a. Intersecting Secants - Interior Theorem
b. Intersecting Tangents - Exterior Theorem
c. Intersecting Secants - Exterior Theorem
d. Intersecting Theorem
14. The measure of an angle formed by two secants of a circle intersecting at a point in the exterior of the circle is one-
half the absolute value of the difference of the measures of the intercepted arcs.
a. Intersecting Secants - Interior Theorem
b. Intersecting Tangents - Exterior Theorem
c. Intersecting Secants - Exterior Theorem
d. Intersecting Theorem
15. If a secant and a tangent of a circle intersect at an external point of the circle, then the product of the lengths of the
secant segment and its external segment is equal to the square of the length of the tangent segment.
a. Tangent-Secant Segments Power Theorem
b. Intersecting Secants - Interior Theorem
c. Intersecting Tangents - Exterior Theorem
d. Intersecting Secants - Exterior Theorem
17. A region bounded by two radii and the intercepted arc of the circle.
a. Arc length
b. Area of a circle
c. Sector of a circle
d. Segment of a circle
19. It is equal to the product of � and the square of the length of the radius.
a. Area of a circle
b. Arc length
c. Sector of a circle
d. Segment of a circle
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For items 21-24, refer to the figure.You are given three concentric circles centered at O and with the following radii:
OR=4; OQ=8; OP=12. DC is tangent to the circle with radius QR at point R. AB is tangent to the circle with radius OQ at
point Q. Points O, P, Q, and R are collinear.
a. AB
b. BCD
c. ∠ADC
d. ∠AOC
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a. AB
b. BCD
c. ∠ADC
d. ∠AOC
a. AB
b. BCD
c. ∠ADC
d. ∠AOC
a. AB
b. BCD
c. ∠ADC
d. ∠AOC
For items 29-32, refer to the figure below. Write your answer after the question.
For items 33-35, answer the following questions using the figure. Write your answer after the question.
DIRECTION: Write True if the statement is always true and False if it is false
36. Tangent circles are two coplanar circles that intersect at exactly one point.
37. Concentric circles are two or more coplanar circles having the same center.
38. Congruent circles are circles having incongruent radii.
39. Congruent chords have congruent minor arcs.
40. Congruent chords are equidistant from the center.
41. Congruent minor arcs have congruent central angles.
42. Congruent minor arcs have corresponding chords congruent.
43. The measure of an angle formed by two secants of a circle intersecting at a point in the exterior of the circle is
one-half the absolute value of the difference of the measures of the intercepted arcs.
44. The measure of an angle formed by two secants that intersect at an interior point of a circle is equal to one-half the
absolute value of the difference of the measures of the arcs intercepted by the angle and its vertical angle.
45. The measure of an angle formed by a tangent and a secant drawn to the point of tangency is one-half the absolute
value of the difference of the measures of the intercepted arcs.
DIRECTION: Match each theorem in column A with its corresponding representation in column B. Write the letter of the
answer after the statement.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
46. The two tangent segments to a circle from an external A.
point form equal angles with the line joining the
external point to the center of the circle.
F.