Angles at the Centre
Angles in the Same Segment
Angles in a Semicircle
Cyclic Quadrilaterals
Tangents & Chords
100

100: The angle at the centre is ______ the angle at the circumference.

Twice as big.

100

Angles in the same segment are always…

Equal.

100

The angle in a semicircle is always…

90°.

100

Opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral add up to…

180°.

100

: A radius is always ______ to a tangent at the point of contact.


Perpendicular (90°).

200

If the angle at the circumference is 35°, what is the angle at the centre?


A: 70°.

200

 A chord subtends a 40° angle at one point on the circumference. What’s the angle at another point in the same segment?


 40°.

200

A triangle drawn with one side as the diameter is always what type of triangle?

Right-angled triangle.

200

If one angle in a cyclic quadrilateral is 110°, what is the opposite angle?


 70°.

200

Tangents from an external point are always…


 Equal in length.

300

: If the angle at the centre is 120°, what is the angle at the circumference?


A: 60°.

300

True or False: Angles in the same segment can be different sizes.


A: False.

300

True or False: The size of the semicircle changes the angle.

False.

300

True or False: All four angles in a cyclic quadrilateral add to 360°.


True.

300

The angle between a tangent and a chord equals the angle in the ______ segment.


Alternate segment.

400

Angles in the same segment are always

Equal.


400

 A chord subtends an angle of 65° in one segment. What is the angle in the opposite segment?


A: 115° (since together they make 180°).

400

A diameter subtends an angle at the circumference. What is the angle?


A: 90°.

400

In a cyclic quadrilateral, one angle is 95°. What is the opposite angle?


85°.

400

 Two tangents are drawn from an external point to a circle. One is 7 cm. What is the other?


7 cm.

500

True or False: The angle at the centre is always smaller than the angle at the circumference.

False.

500

State the theorem that describes angles subtended by the same chord in the same segment.

Angles in the same segment are equal.

500

Explain why a triangle with one side as the diameter is always right-angled.


A: Because the angle in a semicircle is 90°.

500

State the theorem for opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral.


They add up to 180°.

500

State the theorem about perpendicular bisectors of chords.

 The perpendicular bisector of a chord passes through the centre of the circle.

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