MCQ 11 MarkHow many circles can be drawn to pass through 3 non-collinear points?A$0$✓1C2DInfiniteAnswerCorrect option: B. 1BView full question & answer→
MCQ 21 MarkHow many circles can be drawn to pass through two given points?A$0$B1C2✓InfiniteAnswerCorrect option: D. InfiniteDView full question & answer→
MCQ 31 MarkHow many circles can be drawn with a given point as the centre?A1B2C3✓InfiniteAnswerCorrect option: D. InfiniteDView full question & answer→
MCQ 41 MarkIn the adjoining figure, O is the centre of the circle. The measure of the angle marked x is :A$40^{\circ}$B$46^{\circ}$C$51^{\circ}$✓$54^{\circ}$AnswerCorrect option: D. $54^{\circ}$DView full question & answer→
MCQ 51 MarkP and Q are the centres of two circles. If they are 15 cm apart and the radius of the bigger circle is the same as the diameter of the smaller circle, then the radius of the bigger circle is :A6 cmB8 cm✓10 cmD12 cmAnswerCorrect option: C. 10 cmCView full question & answer→
MCQ 61 MarkHow many tangents and secants are shown in the adjoining figure?✓2 tangents, 4 secantsB4 tangents, 4 secantsC4 tangents, 2 secantsD2 tangents, 6 secantsAnswerCorrect option: A. 2 tangents, 4 secantsAView full question & answer→
MCQ 71 MarkHow many different diameters are shown in the figure?✓6B3C4D5AnswerCorrect option: A. 6AView full question & answer→
MCQ 81 MarkHow many different radii are shown in the figure?A9B10C11✓12AnswerCorrect option: D. 12DView full question & answer→
MCQ 91 MarkIn the adjoining figure, O is the centre of the circle. If AC = 15cm BC = 8 cm then AB is equal to :A12 cmB16 cm✓17 cmD18 cmAnswerCorrect option: C. 17 cmCView full question & answer→
MCQ 101 MarkTo define an arc we need at least how many points?A1B2✓3D4AnswerCorrect option: C. 3CView full question & answer→
MCQ 111 MarkHow many different chords are shown in the adjoining figure?A4B6C7✓10AnswerCorrect option: D. 10DView full question & answer→