Segment and Sector
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How many radii along with the enclosed arc form a sector of a circle?
1
2
0
3
If the central angle of a sector is greater than 180∘, then it is the _____.
major sector
chord
minor sector
segment
The shaded region OAB is known as:
Sector
Arc
Segment
Circumference
- OAQBO
- CFDC
- CEDC
- OAPBO
- Sector
- Segment
- Semicircle
- None of the above
In the given figure, what is the region that is shaded in green called?
Green – Major arc , Orange – Minor arc
- Green – Minor arc , Orange – Major arc
Green – Major Sector, Orange – Minor Sector
Orange – Minor sector , Green – Major Sector
If the central angle of a sector is greater than 180∘ then it is the _____.
major sector, minor sector
- segment, chord
- chord, segment
minor sector, major sector
The area swept by the minute hand of a circular clock in 5 minutes forms a
Circle
Segment
Cone
Sector
The shaded region consists of a chord and the arcs of the circle. Which of the following option is correct?
Yellow – Major segment, Purple – Minor segment
Purple – Major segment, Yellow – Minor segment
Either A or B
None of these
If the length of chord increases then the difference between areas of major and minor segments get
increased
decreased
can't determine
remains same
What is a segment?
The portion of the circular region enclosed by two radii and the corresponding arc
The portion of circular region enclosed between a chord and the corresponding arc
The portion of circular region enclosed inside boundary of circle
The portion of circular region enclosed between a sector.
- True
- False
The components of a segment of a circle are:
Chord, arcs of a circle
Chord, radii of a circle
radii of a circle, arcs of a circle
two chords of a circle
- False
- True
- 24 m
- 32 m
- 36 m
- 28 m
What is a segment?
The portion of the circular region enclosed by two radii and the corresponding arc
The portion of circular region enclosed between a chord and the corresponding arc
The portion of circular region enclosed inside boundary of circle
The portion of circular region enclosed between a sector.