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Euclidean Geometry Topic Test

This document is an end-of-topic test for Grade 12 Euclidean Geometry, consisting of various questions that assess students' understanding of geometric concepts and theorems. The test includes problems related to angles, cyclic quadrilaterals, and triangle similarity, with a total of 45 marks to be completed in 60 minutes. Each question requires proof or calculation based on given geometric diagrams and relationships.

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Euclidean Geometry Topic Test

This document is an end-of-topic test for Grade 12 Euclidean Geometry, consisting of various questions that assess students' understanding of geometric concepts and theorems. The test includes problems related to angles, cyclic quadrilaterals, and triangle similarity, with a total of 45 marks to be completed in 60 minutes. Each question requires proof or calculation based on given geometric diagrams and relationships.

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MATHEMATICS ASSESSMENT

END-OF TOPIC TEST

GRADE 12

EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY

MARKS: 45

TIME: 60 minutes
QUESTION 1
̂1 = 𝑥 and D
In the diagram below, BC = CE; E ̂1 = D
̂2.

1.1 Name, with reasons, TWO other angles each equal to 𝑥 and show that FD = FE. (4)
1.2 ̂ A.
Prove that BF bisects CB (4)

1.3 ̂ 1 = CB
Hence, or otherwise, prove that A ̂ A. (4)
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QUESTION 2
2.1 The angle at the point of contact between a tangent to a circle and a chord is … (1)
2.2 In the sketch below, circle centre O has a tangent KLM. Diameter NQ produced meet
̂ 1 = 32° and N
the tangent at K. N ̂ 2 = 23°.

Calculate, with reasons, the size of:


2.2.1 ̂2
P (1)

2.2.2 ̂Q
PO (2)
2.2.3 L̂2 (2)
2.2.4 NL̂Q (1)
2.2.5 L̂3 (2)
2.2.6 PL̂K (2)
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QUESTION 3

In the diagram below, EFGK is a cyclic quadrilateral with F̂ = 90°. EK and FG are produced
to meet at H. HJ is drawn parallel to FE. GK produced meets HJ at J.

3.1 Prove that:


3.1.1 ̂ F = 90°
JH (2)
3.1.2 ̂ 2 = 90°
K (2)
3.1.3 ∆HKG|||∆JHG (3)
3.2 Calculate JG and KG if HG = 5 cm and JH = 10 cm. (4)
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QUESTION 4

4.1 ̂=A
If in ∆ADE and ∆ABC, it is given that A ̂, D
̂=B
̂ and E
̂ = Ĉ, prove the theorem
AD AE
that states = .
AB AC

(7)
4.2 In the diagram below, ∆VRK, has P on VR and T on VK such that PT||RK.
VT = 4 units, PR = 9 units, TK = 6 units and VP = (2𝑥 − 10) units.
Calculate the value of 𝑥.

(4)
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