GCSE Maths Higher

The free GCSE Maths Higher diagnostic

6 questions, about 5 minutes. We name the exact AQA misconception losing you marks -- not “you need more practice”, the specific pattern -- and point you at the targeted lesson that fixes it.

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GCSE Maths Higher Diagnostic: Circle theoremsQuestion 1 of 6

P, Q and R are points on a circle with centre O.

The angle at the centre O, standing on the arc PR, is 130°130°.

The angle xx is the angle at the circumference at Q, standing on the same arc PR.

Work out the size of angle xx.

*(Show your working.)*

A circle, centre O. Points A and B sit on the circle and P sits on the major arc. The angle at the centre on arc AB is marked 130°. The angle APB at the circumference, standing on the same arc, is marked with a question mark.O130°?ABP
The free GCSE Maths Higher diagnostic