Answer:
See below
Explanation:
The objective of the question has been well explained by user vaishub1101.
I am just adding an additional hint and one answer to get you going
Since you just needed one example, I am providing just that
One thing to note in the figure is that segments DEF, ACD and ABF are all tangents to the circle. This fact is important since at the point of tangency (where the tangent touches the circle), the tangent to a circle is always perpendicular to the radius.
Using this knowledge and the given angles we can compute all the other angles but not the arc length
since to find arc length we need the value of the radius
As an example to help you get going,

You would drag the tile with ∠DFA to the top left box and the tile with 58° to the top right box
I am sure you can figure out the rest or else user vaishub1101 can help you out with the rest