0 Plane Geometry Practice Problems
0 Plane Geometry Practice Problems
84. The sides of a triangle are 17, 21 and 28. Find the length of the line                100. Find the common area of two intersecting circles of radii 12 and 18
    segment bisecting the longest side and drawn from the opposite                             respectively if their common chord is 14 long.
    angle.                                                                                     A. 34.19         B. 35.29     C. 36.39         D. 37.49
    A. 11           B. 12           C. 13         D. 14
                                                                                          101. In a parallelogram ABCD, the diagonal AC makes with the angle
85. PQ and RS are secants of a circle which when extended beyond Q and                         27°10' and 32°43' respectively. If side AB is 2.8 m long, what is the
    S at a point T outside the circle. Given that arc PR = 105° and arc QS =                   area of the parallelogram ?
    67°, find the angle QTS.                                                                   A. 4.7 m²       B. 5.7 m²    C. 6.7 m²        D. 8.7m²
    A. 18°          B. 19°           C. 20°           D. 21°
                                                                                          102. The sum of the sides of a triangle is 100. The angle at A double that of
86. A bridge across a river is in the form of an arc of a circle. If the span is               B and the angle at B is double that of C. Find side c.
    40 ft and the midpoint of the arc is to be 8 ft higher than the ends,                      A. 41.5        B. 42.5          C. 43.5          D. 44.5
    what is the radius of the circle?
    A. 27 ft       B. 28 ft          C. 29 ft        D. 30 ft                             103. A diagonal of a parallelogram is 56.38 ft long and makes an angle of
                                                                                               26°13' and 16°24' respectively with the sides. Find the area of the
87. Find the angle formed by the secant and tangent to a circle if one                         parallelogram.
    intercepted arc is 30° more than the other and the secant passes                           A. 595 ft²     B. 585 ft²     C. 575 ft²       D. 565 ft²
    through the center of the circle.
    A. 15°         B. 16°           C. 17°     D. 18°                                     104. Find the area of a regular five-pointed star that is inscribed in a circle
                                                                                               of radius 10.
88. Find the radius of a circle whose area is equal to the area of the                         A. 121.62       B. 112.26       C. 122.16       D. 126.21
    annulus formed by two consecutive circles with radii 5 and 13.
    A. 10         B. 11          C. 12          D. 13                                     105. What is the difference in the areas between an inscribed and a
                                                                                               circumscribed regular octagon if the radius of the circle is 6?
89. A circle in inscribed in an equilateral triangle. If the circumference of                  A. 15.27      B. 16.37       C. 17.47         D. 18.57
    the circle is 3, find the perimeter of the equilateral triangle.
    A. 9.246           B. 6.294      C. 2.946         D. 4.962                            106. If BC = 2(AB), what fraction of the circle is
                                                                                               shaded?
                                                        D                       C              A. 1/4       C. 1/2                                   A      B           C
90. Given a square ABCD as shown where E is the
    midpoint of side AD and G is the midpoint of                                               B. 1/3       D. 1/5
    side BC. If arc DF has its center at E and arc
    FB has its center at G, find the shaded area.       E          F            G 4       107. In the figure, the small circle is
    A. 6            C. 10                                                                      tangent to 4 circular arcs. Find the
    B. 8            D. 12                                                                      area of the shaded region if the
                                                        A                       B              radius of the larger circle is 10.
91. Two concentric circles each contains an                                                    A. 34.94
    inscribed square. The larger square is also circumscribed about the                        B. 35.49
    smaller circle. If the circumference of the larger circle is 12 pi, what                   C. 31.94
    is the circumference of the smaller circle ?                                               D. 32.49
    A. 6√2 pi        C. 4√2 pi                                    4
    B. 5√2 pi        D. 3√2 pi                                                            108. A regular five-pointed star is
                                                               4                4
                                                                                               inscribed in a circle of radius b cm.
92. A regular cross is inscribed in a circle as                                                Find the area between the circle and the star.
    shown. Find the area (shaded) between the                                                  A. 4.04 b²       B. 3.03 b²       C. 1.01 b²   D. 2.02 b²
    regular cross and the circle.                  4                                  4
    A. 43.44        C. 45.66                                                              109. From a point outside of an equilateral triangle, the distances of the
    B. 44.55        D. 46.77                                                                   vertices are 12, 20 and 12 respectively. Find the length of each side of
93. Point P is a point on the minor arc AB of a                             P                  the triangle.
    circle with center at O as shown. If the angle A                                           A. 23.95        B. 22.85       C. 21.78         D. 20.68
    APB is 𝑥 degree and angle AOE is 𝑦 degrees,                         𝑦
                                                                                    B     110. Using the vertices of a square, four arcs are drawn
    find an equation connecting 𝑥 and 𝑦.                            𝑥
    A. 2𝑥 − 𝑦 = 360°                                                                           as shown in the figure. If each edge is 10 units long,
    B. 2𝑥 + 𝑦 = 360°                                               O                           find the shaded portion (common area).
    C. 𝑥 − 2𝑦 = 360°                                                                           A. 21.5        C. 41.5
    D. 𝑥 + 2𝑦 = 360°                                                                           B. 31. 5       D. 51.5
94. The quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a                                              111. Assuming that the earth is a perfect sphere of
    circle and its diagonal AC is drawn so that angle DAC = 34°, angle CAB                     radius 6370 kilometers, a person at a point T on
    = 38° and angle DBA = 65°. Find arc AB.                                                    top of a tower 60 meters high looks
    A. 96°           B. 86°          C. 76°         D. 66°                                     at a point P on the surface of the
                                                                                               earth. What is the approximate
95. PORS is a quadrilateral that is inscribed in a circle. If angle SQR = 23°                  distance of P from T ?
    and the angle between the side SP and the tangent line through the                         A. 24.3 km      C. 26.5 km
    point P is 64°, find angle PSR.                                                            B. 25.4 km      D. 27.6 km                                       R
    A. 86°           B. 87°          C. 88°          D. 89°
                                                                                          112. Each of four circles (See figure ) is
96. The lines TA and TB are tangent to a circle at points A and B                              tangent to the other three. If the
    respectively. IF angle T = 42° and P is a point on the major arc AB, find                  radius of each of the smaller circles
    angle APB.                                                                                 is 3, what is the radius of the                                      3
    A. 69°          B. 68°          C. 67°           D. 66°                                    largest circle ?
                                                                                               A. 6.46          C. 4.64
97. A secant and a tangent to a circle intersect an angle of 38° degrees. If                   B. 6.64          D. 4.46
    the measures of the arc intercepted between the secant and tangent
    are in the ratio 2:1, find the measure of the third arc.
    A. 129°          B. 130°         C. 131°         D. 132°                              113. In the figure, arc AB = 50°, arc BC
                                                                                               = 80° and arc AD = 90°.
98. Compute the difference between the perimeters of a regular                                 Find θ.                                                    C
    pentagon and a regular hexagon if the area of each is 12.                                  A. 85°
    A. 0.31       B. 0.21        C. 0.41          D. 0.51                                      B. 65°                                               θ
                                                                                               C. 95°                                      D
99. The area of the sector of a circle having a central angle of 60° is 24π.                   D. 75°                                                      B
    Find the perimeter of the sector.                                                                                                                                   P
    A. 34.4        B. 35.5          C. 36.6         D. 37.7                                                                                         A
114. Given a square ABCD as shown where E is the midpoint of side AD            129. For each of the following, be represented by a and b. Obtain two
     and G is the midpoint of side BC. If arc DF has its center at E and arc         equations for each case, and then find the angles. The angles are
     FB has its center at G, find the shaded area.                                   adjacent, forming an angle of 88°. One is 36° more than the other.
     A. 6            B. 8             C. 10         D. 12                            A. 60° & 28° B. 58° & 30° C. 62° & 26° D. 65° & 23°
115. In the figure, if PB = 6, PC = 10, PA = 5 and θ = 30°,                     130. Find the measure of each angle of a triangle if its angle measures are
                                                                                     in the ratio of 3:4:5
                                  C
                                                                                     A. 60°, 80°, 100°             C. 30°, 40°, 50°
                                                                                     B. 50°, 65°, 65°              D. 45°, 60°, 75°
                                                                                131. Three angles are in the ratio of 4 :3: 2. Find the angles if the first and
                                                B                                    the third are supplementary.
                                                                                     A. 120°, 90°, and 60°           C. 100°, 60°, and 40°
                                                                                     B. 120°, 100°, and 60°          D. 130°, 80°, and 50°
                                                     P
                                                                                132. Find the area of a square whose perimeter is 30.
                        D                 A                                          A. 52.65       B. 65.25       C. 62.25        D. 56.25
     find the area of the quadrilateral ABCD.                                   133. Find the area of a square if the radius of the circumscribed circle is
     A. 21.5         B. 22.5         C. 23.5          D. 24.5                        10.
                                                                                     A. 100         B. 200          C. 300          D. 400
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116. Determine the area of a circle inscribed in a regular hexagon having       134. Find the side and the perimeter of a square whose area is 20.
     an area of 240 square centimeters.                                              A. 6√5          B. 7√5        C. 8√5         D. 9√5
     A. 237.6       B. 225.6        C. 217.7        D. 204.3
                                                                                135. A farmer owns two square lots of unequal size, together containing
117. One side of a rectangle, inscribed in a circle of diameter 17 cm, is 8          4680 m2. If the lots are contiguous, it would require 300 m of fence
     cm. Find the area of the rectangle.                                             to enclose them into a single enclosure of six sides. What is the
     A. 120 cm2 B. 130 cm2 C. 150 cm2 D. 160 cm2                                     dimension of the smaller lot in m?
                                                                                     A. 42          B. 44           C. 48          D. 54
118. Given a triangle ABC with side AB = 25 cm, BC = 32 cm, and
     AC = 47 cm. Find the distance of the point of intersection of              136. A piece of wire of length 52 cm is cut into two parts. Each part is then
     perpendicular bisectors to side BC.                                             bent to form a square. It is found that total area of the two squares is
     A. 19.32      B. 17.51         C. 25.46 D. 20.73                                97 sq. cm. the dimension of the bigger square is:
                                                                                     A. 4            B. 6            C. 7             D. 9
119. Three circles of radii 110, 140, and 220 are tangent to one another.
     What is the area of the triangle formed by joining the centers of the      137. A piece of wire is shaped to enclose a square whose area is 169 cm2.
     circles?                                                                        It is then reshaped to enclose a rectangle whose length is 15 cm. The
     A. 32,804      B. 47,124       C. 39,904      D. 25,476                         area of the rectangle is:
                                                                                     A. 165 cm2 B. 175 cm2 C. 170 cm2 D. 156 cm2
120. Find the base x of the triangle DBE shown in Figure 12 so that its area
     will one-half that of the triangle ABC.                                    138. Find the difference of the area of the square inscribe in a semi-circle
                                                                                     having a radius of 15 cm. The base of the square lies on the diameter
                                                                                     of the semi-circle.
                                                                                     A. 171.5 cm² B. 172.5 cm² C. 173.5 cm² D. 174.5 cm²
                                                                                139. Town houses 200 m by 300 m are built in a lot containing 81,600
                                                                                     square meters. A parking strip of uniform width surrounds the
                                                                                     houses. How wide is the strip?
                                                                                     A. 20 m       B. 21 m         C. 22 m    D. 19 m
     A. 12.43         B. 14.14          C. 10         D. 16.2                   140. Find the area of a rectangle if the altitude has length 10 and the
121. Each interior angle of a regular polygon with nine sides is:                    diagonal has length 26.
     A. 140°        B. 144°          C. 135°       D. 128.57°                        A. 260 cm² B. 250 cm² C. 240 cm² D. 230 cm²
122. How many sides has a polygon if the sum of its interior angles is thrice   141. One side of a rectangle inscribed in a circle of diameter 17 cm is 8 cm.
     the sum of its exterior angles.                                                 Find the area of the rectangle.
                                                                                     A. 136 cm² B. 120 cm² C. 142 cm² D. 150 cm²
     A. 4            B. 6            C. 8           D. 5
                                                                                142. A rectangle ABCD which measures 18 cm. by 24 cm. is folded once,
123. A road is tangent to a circular lake. Along the road and 12 miles from
                                                                                     perpendicular to diagonal AC, so that the opposite vertices A and C
     the point of tangency, another road opens towards the lake. From the
                                                                                     coincide. Find the length of the fold.
     intersection of the two roads to the periphery of the lake, the length
                                                                                     A. 20.5         B. 21.5         C. 22.5      D. 23.5
     of the new road is 11 miles. If the new road will be prolonged across
     the lake, find the length of the bridge to be constructed.                 143. Find the area of a parallelogram if the area is represented by x2 ‐ 4,
     A. 2.091 mi B. 2.112 mi          C. 2.103 mi     D. 2.512 mi                    the length of a side by x + 4, and the length of the altitude to that side
                                                                                     by x ‐ 3.
124. The centers of two circles with radii of 3 m and 5 m, respectively are          A. 32            B. 45           C. 60            D. 75
     4 m apart. Find the area of the portion of the smaller circle outside
     the larger circle.                                                         144. Two adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 3473 and 4822 ft, and the
     A. 10.05 m2 B. 12.15 m2 C. 9.75 m2             D. 11.25 m2                      angle between them is 72.23°. Find the length of the longer diagonal.
                                                                                     A. 7648 ft    B. 7468 ft       C. 6478 ft    D. 6748 ft
125. Find two angles such that the angles are supplementary and the
     larger is twice the smaller.                                               145. Two sides of a parallelogram are 68 cm and 83 cm, respectively. One
     A. 70° & 110° B. 80° & 100° C. 50° & 170° D. 60° & 120°                         of its diagonals is 42 cm, long. Determine the biggest interior angle of
126. Find two angles such that the angles are complementary and the                  the parallelogram.
     larger is 20° more than the smaller.                                            A. 149.73°       B. 139.47°      C. 147.39°     D. 134.97°
     A. 35° & 55° B. 25° & 45° C. 40° & 60° D. 30° & 50°                        146. One side of a parallelogram is 10 m and its diagonals are 16 m and 24
127. Find two angles such that the angles are adjacent and form an angle             m, respectively. Its area is:
     of 120°. The larger is 20° less than three times the smaller.                   A. 156.8        B. 158.7        C. 185.6       D. 168.5
     A. 20° & 70° B. 25° & 75° C. 30° & 80° D. 35° & 85°
                                                                                147. A rhombus in which the shorter diagonal has length 12 and an angle
128. Find two angles such that the angles are vertical and complementary.            measures 60°.
     A. 90° each B. 45° each C. 60° each D. 30° each                                 A. 48√3       B. 64√2        C. 54√2        D. 72√3
148. A rhombus has diagonals of 32 and 20 inches. Determine its area.                   A. 135°          B. 150°         C. 125°         D. 105°
     A. 280 in²    B. 320 in²     C. 360 in²      D. 400 in²
                                                                                    165. How many sides are in a polygon if each interior angle is 165 degrees.
149. Find the bases of an isosceles trapezoid if the area is 52√3 the altitude           A. 18        B. 24            C. 20           D. 32
     has length 4√3 and each leg has length 8.
                                                                                    166. Find each exterior angle measure of a regular polygon having 9 sides.
     A. 16 and 8 B. 17 and 9 C. 18 and 10 D. 20 and 12
                                                                                         A. 140°        B. 70°         C. 40°          D. 30°
150. The parallel sides of a trapezoidal lot measure 160 m and 240 m and
                                                                                    167. How many diagonals are there in a polygon of 20 sides?
     are 40 m apart. Find the length of the dividing line parallel to the two
                                                                                         A. 200       B. 170         C. 100          D. 158
     parallel sides that will divide the lot into two equal areas
     A. 217.78 m B. 222.58 m C. 203.96 m D. 208.90 m                                168. If a regular polygon has 27 diagonals, then it is a:
                                                                                         A. Hexagon B. Nonagon C. Pentagon D. Heptagon
151. A lot has a frontage of 120 m along a road. The other sides, which are
     both perpendicular to the road are 90 m and 60 m, respectively. If it          169. ABCD is a square of side 10 cm. Four congruent isosceles triangles
     is desired to subdivide the lot into two parts by another                           with sides equal to “x” are cut off from the four corners so that the
     perpendicular line to the road such that the area of the lot that adjoins           remaining portion forms this polygon. Compute the value of “x”.
     the 90‐m side is equal to one‐third of the whole area. Determine the                A. 2.93 cm    B. 2.39 cm       C. 3.29 cm      D. 3.92 cm
     length of the dividing line.
     A. 81.24 m      B. 82.41 m      C. 84.12        D. 84.21 m                     170. Determine the area of a circle inscribed in a regular hexagon having
                                                                                         an area of 240 square centimeters.
152. A trapezoidal piece of ground is to be divided into two parts in the                A. 217.7      B.       237.6     C.        225.6    D.       204.3
     ratio 2 to 3 by a line parallel to the parallel sides, the larger part to be
     adjacent to the smaller parallel side. The parallel sides are 575 and          171. Find the area (in cm²) of a regular octagon inscribed in a circle of
     437 long respectively, and the other sides 300 m and 350 m long. The                radius 10 cm?
     area of the smaller part.                                                           A. 238         B. 283         C. 289        D. 298
     A. 89,869.2.4 B. 63,712.8 C. 59,912.8 D. 86,069.3                              172. A regular hexagon is inscribed in a circle whose diameter is 20 m.
153. A building site is in the form of a quadrilateral ABCD and its area is              Find the area of the 6 segments of the circle formed by the sides of
     1510 m2. AB = 52.4 m, BC = 28.5 m, CD = 34.6 m, angle B = 72, and                  the hexagon.
                                                                                         A. 36.45 m² B. 45.63 m² C. 54.36 m² D. 63.54 m²
     angle D is 75. Determine the perimeter of the site.
     A. 127.6 m      B. 231.8 m      C. 163.4 m     D. 189.4 m                      173. Find the area of a regular pentagon whose side is 25 m and apothem
154. A corner lot of land is 35 m on one street and 25 m on the other street.            is 17.2 m.
     The angle between the two lines of the street is 82°. The other two                 A. 1075        B. 1080         C. 1085       D. 1090
     lines of the lot are respectively perpendicular to the lines of the            174. The area of a circle is 89.42 sq. inches. What is the length of the side
     streets. Determine the area of the lot.
                                                                                         of a regular hexagon inscribed in a circle?
     A. 602.33 m² B. 640.71 m² C. 753.62 m² D. 520.36 m²
                                                                                         A. 5.533        B. 5.335        C. 6.335        D. 6.533
155. The sides of a quadrilateral are 10 m, 8 m, 16 m and 20 m,
     respectively. Two opposite interior angles have a sum of 225°. Find            175. The side of a regular hexagon is 60 cm. Determine the apothem.
     the area of the quadrilateral in sq. m.                                             A. 38.97 cm B. 42.35 cm C. 41.27 cm D. 35.45 cm
     A. 140.33       B. 145.33       C. 150.33    D. 155.33                         176. The side of a regular pentagon is 12 in. Determine the area in in2.
156. The sides of a quadrilateral that can contain a circle touching to all of           A. 247.75       B. 251.25     C. 305.50        D. 275.65
     the four sides are 3 cm, 3 cm, 4 cm and 4 cm. Determine the radius of
     the circle that can be inscribed in the quadrilateral.                         177. Calculate the area (in cm2) of a regular octagon if the width across the
     A. 2.01 cm       B. 2.22 cm     C. 1.37 cm      D. 1.71 cm                          flats is 24 cm.
                                                                                         A. 425.78       B. 442.12        C. 456.32      D. 477.17
157. Given a cyclic quadrilateral whose sides are 4 cm, 5 cm, 8 cm, and 11
     cm. Its area is:                                                               178. In a circle of diameter of 10 m, a regular five-pointed star touching its
     A. 40.25 cm² B. 48.65 cm² C. 50.25 cm² D. 60.25 cm²                                 circumference is inscribed. What is the area of that part not covered
                                                                                         by the star?
158. A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle. If the sides of the
     quadrilateral are, respectively, 18.4 cm, 15.7cm, 25.2 cm and 29.1 cm,              A. 40.5 m²        B. 45.5 m²     C. 50.5 m²      D. 55.5 m²
     find the area of quadrilateral ABCD in sq. cm.                                 179. A regular pentagon has sides of 20 cm. An inner pentagon with sides
     A. 472          B. 459          C. 411         D. 435                               of 10 cm is inside and concentric to the large pentagon. Determine the
159. A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle with AB parallel to CD. If            area inside and concentric to the larger pentagon but outside of the
     angle ABD = 40°, find the area of the quadrilateral if the diameter CD              smaller pentagon.
     is equal to 20 cm.                                                                  A. 430.70        B. 573.26     C. 473.77        D. 516.14
     A. 125.82       B. 93.70       C. 101.53       D. 115.58
                                                                                    180. A regular hexagon with an area of 93.53 square centimeters is
160. A cyclic quadrilateral is circumscribing a circle. The sides of the cyclic          inscribed in a circle. The area in the circle not covered by hexagon is:
     quadrilateral are as follows: a = 48, c = 54, d = 38, and the diagonals             A. 18.38 cm² B. 16.72 cm² C. 19.57 cm² D. 15.68 cm²
     are 61.42 m, and 62 m, respectively. Compute the missing side b.
     A. 26           B. 28           C. 30            D. 32                         181. A regular five-pointed star is inscribed in a circle of radius 15 cm.
                                                                                         Find the area of the star in square cm.
161. An irregular four‐sided figure ABCD is in inscribed in a circle. Given              A. 297.2       B. 271.6         C. 252.7      D. 205.2
     AB = 22.3 cm, BC = 11.7 cm, CD = 26.7 cm and AD = 24.5 cm. Find the
     area of the circle.                                                            182. Determine the area of a regular 6-star polygon if the inner regular
     A. 14.59         B. 14.95      C. 15.49       D. 15.94                              hexagon has 10 cm sides.
                                                                                         A. 441.66     B. 467.64      C. 519.60      D. 493.62
162. The sides of a cyclic quadrilateral measures 8 cm, 9 cm, 12 cm, and 7
     cm, respectively. Find the area of the circumscribing circle.                  183. Two perpendicular chords both 5 cm from the center of a circle divide
     A. 156.54 cm² B. 128.65 cm² C. 144.48 cm²         D. 134.37 cm²                     the circle into four parts. If the radius of the circle is 13 cm. Compute
                                                                                         the area of the smallest part.
163. Find the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a polygon of 9               A. 66 cm2        B. 57 cm2        C. 31 cm2        D. 24 cm2
     sides (express your answer in straight angles and in degrees).
     A. 1260°       B. 1270°       C. 1280°        D. 1300°                         184. Determine the area of a sector of a circle if its perimeter is 19 in and
                                                                                         radius is 6 in.
164. Each angle of a regular dodecagon is equal to                                       A. 21 in2       B. 22.5 in2   C. 31.5 in2        D. 27 in2
185. An automatic garden spray produces a spray to a distance of 1.8 m               201. Given a triangle with sides a = 15.1, b = 18.3, c = 21.5. Find the length
     and revolves through an angle θ which may be varied. If the desired                  of median to side b.
     spray catchment area is to be 2.5 m2, to what angle θ be set?                        A. 14.59        B. 12.88        C. 18.48         D. 16.17
     A. 82.84°      B. 84.28°       C. 84.82°      D. 88.42°                         202. Given a triangle ABC with sides a = 12.1, b = 18.3, c = 21.5. Find the
186. Find the area in square centimeter of the largest square that can be                 length of angle bisector of vertex C.
     cut from a sector of a circle radius 8 cm and central angle 120°.                    A. 15.66        B. 13.53        C. 18.90      D. 10.52
     A. 16.00       B. 23.37          C. 33.5        D. 45.2                         203. Given a triangle with sides a = 13.8, b = 17.3, c = 26.5. Find the radius
                                                                                          of the circumscribing circle.
187. A sector has a radius of 12 cm. if the length of its arc is 12 cm, its area
                                                                                          A. 13.30        B. 14.80        C. 14.60         D. 15.50
     is:
     A. 66 cm²       B. 72 cm²       C. 82 cm²         D. 144 cm²                    204. Given a triangle with sides a = 12.8, b = 16.3, c = 25.5. Find the radius
188. A goat is tied to a corner of a 30 ft by 35 ft building. If the rope is 40 ft        of the circle escribed to side b.
     long and the goat can reach 1 ft farther than the rope length, what is               A. 9.52          B. 8.05          C. 9.11        D. 10.32
     the maximum area the goat can cover?                                            205. Given a triangle with sides a = 125 cm, b = 163 cm, c = 215 cm. Find
     A. 5281          B. 4084         C. 3961           D. 3970                           the distance of the intersection of angle bisectors to side a.
189. A circular sector ABO has a radius “r” and a central angle of 30° with               A. 52.21        B. 33.59        C. 38.52        D. 40.31
     point “O” as the center. A line is drawn from A to point C midway
                                                                                     206. Given a triangle ABC with sides a = 12.5 cm, b = 16.3 cm, c = 21.5 cm.
     between OB. If the area of section ABC is 2.19 cm2 with AB as arc of
     the sector. Compute the area of AOC.                                                 Find the distance of the intersection of perpendicular bisectors of the
     A. 1 cm2        B. 2 cm2       C. 3 cm2        D. 4 cm2                              sides to vertex B.
                                                                                          A. 8.44         B. 9.32         C. 10.83       D. 11.22
190. A circle having an area of 201.06 cm2 is cut into segment by a chord
     which is 3 cm from the center of the circle. Compute the area of the            207. Given a triangle ABC with sides a = 12.5 cm, b = 16.3 cm, c = 21.5 cm.
     larger segment.                                                                      Find the distance of the intersection of perpendicular bisectors of the
     A. 75.93 cm2 B. 59.73 cm² C. 79.35 cm² D. 53.656 cm2                                 sides to side b.
                                                                                          A. 7.32          B. 8.66        C. 7.09        D. 9.11
191. Two men A and B starting at the same point at the same rate of 60
     meters per minute. A walks towards the center and B walks around                208. The length of each side of square ABCD is 30 centimeters. An
     the circumference. If the radius of the circle is 800 m. Find the                    equilateral triangle BCE is drawn adjacent to the square. If segments
     distance between A and B at the end of 24 min.                                       AE and DE are drawn, determine the angle AED.
     A. 770 m      B. 790 m        C. 795 m       D. 785 m                                A. 15°          B. 20°         C. 30°          D. 10°
192. A cross belt goes around the pulleys A and B radii of 14 cm and 7 cm,           209. A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle with AB parallel to CD. If
                                                                                          angle ABD = 40°, find the area of the quadrilateral if the diameter CD
     respectively. The distance between the centers of the two pulleys is
                                                                                          is equal to 20 cm.
     36 cm. Determine the total length of belt.                                           A. 125.82 cm2                  C. 101.53 cm2
     A. 156.10 cm B. 160.51 cm C. 150.61 cm D. 165.10 cm                                  B. 93.70 cm2                   D. 115.58 cm2
193. Two circles are tangent to a third circle internally and are tangent to         210. A quadrilateral ABCD has sides equal to AB = 12 cm, BC = 20 cm, CD
     each other externally. If the distances between their centers are 10                 = 8 cm, and DA = 16.97 cm. If the sum of the two opposite angles is
     cm, 7 cm and 5 cm, respectively, compute the radius of the biggest                   equal to 225°. Find the area of the quadrilateral.
     circle.                                                                              A. 152 cm2 B. 188 cm2 C. 173 cm2 D. 168 cm2
     A. 11          B. 12            C. 8            D. 6
                                                                                     211. A trapezoid has its bases equal to 150 m and 360 m, respectively. The
194. The length of the common chord of two circles intersecting each other                base angles are 60° and 48°, respectively. Find the area of the
     is 48 cm long. The distance between their centers is 17 cm and the                   trapezoid.
     radius of one circle is 25 cm. Compute the diameter of second circle.                A. 38,232.12 m2                C. 36,237.42 m2
     A. 54 cm        B. 58 cm        C. 52 cm      D. 62 cm                               B. 30,766.57 m2                D. 31,769.57 m2
195. A swimming pool is to be constructed in the space of partially                  212. trapezoidal piece of ground is to be divided into two parts in the ratio
     overlapping identical circles. Each of the circles has a radius of 9 m,              of 2 to 3 by a line parallel to the parallel sides, the larger part to be
     and each passes through the center of the other. Find the area of the                adjacent to the smaller parallel sides. The parallel sides are 575 m
     swimming pool.                                                                       and 437 m long, respectively. The other sides are 400 m and 350 m
     A. 302.33      B. 362.55        C. 398.99       D. 409.44                            long. Find the length of the dividing line.
                                                                                          A. 469..48 m B. 423.92 m C. 524.18 m D. 516.93 m
196. A rectangle has a diagonal of 70 cm and an area of 2,352 cm2.
     Determine the perimeter in centimeters.                                         213. Point O is the incenter of triangle with vertices A, B and C. If segment
     A. 169        B. 178         C. 187     D. 196                                       BO is extended to side AC and forms an acute angle of 70° to side AC
                                                                                          and segment AO is extended to side BC and forms an angle of 80° with
197. A rhombus has diagonals 12 cm and 18 cm, respectively. Compute its                   BC, each angle facing point C, determine the measure of angle A.
     area.                                                                                A. 30°           B. 50°         C. 40°          D. 60°
     A. 100 cm2 B. 102 cm2 C. 105 cm2 D. 108 cm2
                                                                                     214. A 6-cm radius circle passes through the center of a 4-cm radius circle.
198. A rhombus has a 20 cm side. If the length of the short diagonal is 24                The points of intersection of the circles are points A and B. A segment
     cm, determine the length of the other.                                               is drawn from point C to D and passes through the centers of the
     A. 30         B. 32           C. 34           D. 36                                  circles. If point C is on the circumference of the first circle and point
199. A parallelogram has sides 12.5 in and 18.8 in side. If length of the                 D on the second and angle ADB = 50°, determine the measure of angle
     short diagonal is 20.6 in, determine the length of the other.                        ACB.
     A. 24.4        B. 24.8          C. 25.2        D. 25.6 cm                            A. 40°            B. 80°          C. 60°         D. 100°
200. Given a triangle with sides a = 12.1, b = 13.3, c = 21.5. Find the length       215. A regular polygon inscribed in a circle of radius 12 cm has 20
     of altitude to side a.                                                               diagonals. Determine the area of the polygon inscribed in the circle.
     A. 10.4          B. 11.2        C. 12.0          D. 13.4                             A. 407.29 cm2 B. 411.12 cm2 C. 437.76 cm2 D. 441.18 cm2