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Geometry Honors Unit 11 Test Review

This document is a Geometry Honors Unit 11 Test Review that includes various short answer questions, area calculations, arc length problems, and mixed review exercises related to circles and angles. It also contains sections for error analysis and problem-solving involving geometric shapes and properties. The review is structured to help students prepare for their upcoming test by covering key concepts and calculations.

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Geometry Honors Unit 11 Test Review

This document is a Geometry Honors Unit 11 Test Review that includes various short answer questions, area calculations, arc length problems, and mixed review exercises related to circles and angles. It also contains sections for error analysis and problem-solving involving geometric shapes and properties. The review is structured to help students prepare for their upcoming test by covering key concepts and calculations.

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Geometry Honors Name: ________________________

Unit 11 Test Review Date: ______________ Period: ___

Short Answer
1. If a circle has a diameter of ½, then it has a radius of ______.
2. A segment whose endpoints are on the circle is a(n) ____________________.
3. A line that intersects a circle at exactly one point is called a(n) ____________________.
4. If a central angle has a measure of 45°, then the measure of the intercepted arc has a measure of _____.
5. If an arc has a measure of 120°, then the inscribed angle that intercepts that arc has a measure of _____.
6. If the radius of a circle is √3 , then its area is ____________.

Area. Find the exact area of each shaded region.


7. 8.

9. 10.

11. 12.
Arc Length. Find the exact length of each bolded arc.
25. 26.

Mixed Review
⏜ if the radius of the circle is 3.6 cm and BC = 5.7 cm. Round your final answer to the
13. Find the length of 𝐴𝐵
nearest ten-thousandth cm. Do not round in the middle of your work! (hint: use trig ratios to find missing angles)

14. Find the measures of the angles indicated. ⃡𝐵𝑍 is


⏜ = 90°,
tangent to ⊙ 𝑂, 𝐴𝐶 is a diameter, 𝑚 𝐵𝐶
⏜ = 30 .
⏜ = 20, and 𝑚 𝐶𝐷
𝑚 𝐷𝐸

𝑚∠1 = _____
𝑚∠2 = _____
𝑚∠3 = _____
𝑚∠4 = _____
𝑚∠5 = _____
𝑚∠6 = _____
𝑚∠7 = _____
𝑚∠8 = _____
𝑚∠9 = _____
𝑚∠10 = _____

15. The area of sector AOB is 10𝜋 and 𝑚∠𝐴𝑂𝐵 = 100°. Find the radius of ⊙ 𝑂. The diagram is not necessarily
drawn to scale.
16. Use the diagram of each circle to write m1, m2, and m3 in order of increasing measure.

17. The endpoints of a diameter to circle O are located at (4, 3) and (6, -9). What is the equation for circle O?

18. Match each equation with its graph.

___ 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 9 ___ (𝑥 + 2)2 + (𝑦 + 2)2 = 9

___ (𝑥 − 2)2 + (𝑦 − 1)2 = 4 ___ (𝑥 + 3)2 + 𝑦 2 = 16

19. Sketch the graph of 𝑥 2 + (𝑦 + 1)2 = 4.

20. Write the equation of a circle centered at (−3,2) and with an area of 20𝜋.
Find the value of each variable.
⏜ = (11𝑥 + 7)°, 𝑚 𝐺𝐹
22. If 𝑚 𝐷𝐻 ⏜ = (5𝑥 + 9)°, and 𝑚∠𝐺𝐸𝐹 = (10𝑥 − 22)°, find 𝑚 𝐷𝐻
⏜.

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E F


23. If 𝑚 𝑀𝑂𝑃 = (11𝑥 − 38)° and 𝑚∠𝐿𝑀𝑃 = (3𝑥 + 41)°, find 𝑚∠𝑁𝑀𝑃.
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N

O
P

⏜ = (16𝑥 − 13)°, 𝑚 𝑆𝑈
24. If 𝑚 𝑅𝑈 ⏜ = (11𝑥 − 24)°, and 𝑚∠𝑆𝑇𝑈 = (3𝑥 + 1)°, find 𝑚 𝑆𝑈
⏜.

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R

27. 28.
29. Prehistoric Ring. The inhabitants of prehistoric England constructed
rings of standing stones in different geometric shapes. One egg-shaped
ring consisting of four arcs is shown in the figure. Use the following
information and the fact that Δ𝐵𝐴𝐶 and Δ𝐷𝐴𝐶 are 3-4-5 right triangles to
find the measure of each of the following arcs to the nearest degree. (hint:
use trig ratios to find missing angle measures)

a. , whose center is A.

b. , whose center is D.

c. , whose center is C.

d. , whose center is B.

e. How do the degree measures of the two parts of the ring on either side of ̅̅̅̅
𝐺𝐸 seem to compare?

f. Explain by using ΔBCD and ∠HCI, why .

30. ABCD is a square with side length 1 in., and F and G are the midpoints of two
sides of the triangle. Use this information to find:

a) The area of the shaded region.

b) The total length of the boundary (perimeter) of the shaded region.


Error Analysis. Identify and correct the error in each solution for #31 – 34.
31. 32. 33.

34.

̂ = 3(𝑚𝐴𝐶
35. In the circle below; 𝑚𝐴𝐵 ̂ ). What is 𝑚𝐴𝐶
̂ ? *figure not drawn to scale

̅̅̅̅ ≅ 𝐿𝑁
36. Given: Three concentric circles with the center O, 𝐾𝐿 ̅̅̅̅ ≅ 𝑁𝑂
̅̅̅̅, and 𝐾𝑃 = 48 𝑖𝑛𝑐ℎ𝑒𝑠

What is the area of the shaded region, rounded to the nearest whole number?

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