Math Chapter 6 Class 12 Conic Sections

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Mathematics Chapter 6: Conic Sections – Class 12 Overview

Chapter 6, Conic Sections, is a key topic in Class 12 Mathematics and is very important for students preparing for competitive entry tests like NUST, ECAT, UET, NTS, as well as FSC board exams. This chapter covers the study of parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola, including their standard equations, properties, and graphical representation. A strong understanding of conic sections is essential for mastering coordinate geometry and advanced mathematical concepts.




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Two conics always intersect each other in ______ points

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The ratio of the distance of a point from the focus to distance from the directrix is denoted by

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Which one is related to circle

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The chord containing the centre of the circle is

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The set of points which are equal distance from a fixed point is called:

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The line perpendicular to the tangent at any point ?(?, ?) is known as;

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A type of the conic that has eccentricity greater than 1 is

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The foci of hyperbola always lie on :

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The midpoint of the foci of the ellipse is its

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Focus of the ellipse always lies on the

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The circle whose radius is zero is called:

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The equation ?? + ?? = ? then circle is

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All lines through vertex and points on circle generate a

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The circle whose radius is zero is called:

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The focal chord is a chord which is passing through

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. Circle is the special case of :

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The locus of a revolving line with one end fixed and other end on the circumference of a circle
of a circle is called:

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The ratio of the distance of a point from the focus to distance from the directrix is denoted by

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The circle whose radius is 1 is called:

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All lines through vertex and points on circle generate a

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For any parabola in the standard form , if the directrix is ? = ? , then its equation is

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In the cases of ellipse it is always true that:

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The locus of a revolving line with one end fixed and other end on the circumference of a circle
of a circle is called:

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The set of points which are equal distance from a fixed point is called:

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The circle whose radius is 1 is called:

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Standard equation of Parabola is :

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The angle inscribed in semi-circle is:

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The chord containing the centre of the circle is

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Importance of Conic Sections for Entry Tests and Board Exams

Mastering Conic Sections improves analytical thinking, spatial understanding, and problem-solving skills. Students can efficiently solve questions related to equations, focus, directrix, eccentricity, and graphs of conic sections. Regular practice helps students confidently attempt both entry test MCQs and FSC board exam questions.

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