This topic focuses on identifying and understanding various parts of a circle, which is fundamental in learning geometry basics. It covers key circle parts such as the diameter, radius, circumference, and center. Each problem presents a question with two possible answers to help learners differentiate between correct geometric terms and similar-sounding but incorrect options. This introductory level practice aims to build a solid foundation in recognizing and naming essential elements of a circle.
Work on practice problems directly here, or download the printable pdf worksheet to practice offline.
moreMath worksheet on 'Parts of a Circle - First Time (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Geometry - Circle Concepts - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/geometry_circles_concept_intro/ |
In geometry a line from the center to the edge is called what? |
rheumatoid |
radius |
In geometry a line from edge to edge that goes through the center is called what? |
dusted |
diameter |
In geometry a line from edge to edge that does not go through the center is called what? |
chord |
carotid |
In geometry a line from edge to edge that goes through the center is called what? |
doglegged |
diameter |
In geometry the outer edge of the circle is called what? |
celestial |
circumference |
In geometry a line from edge to edge that goes through the center is called what? |
drafty |
diameter |
In geometry a line from the center to the edge is called what? |
ramshackle |
radius |