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This document provides 24 geometry problems involving circles, tangents, and angles related to circles. The problems cover a variety of concepts including tangents drawn from external points, relationships between angles formed by chords and tangents, properties of concentric circles, and properties of angles and lengths related to circles touching or intersecting other geometric shapes. The problems would need to be solved individually to determine the specific measures requested or relationships proven in each case.

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Circle

This document provides 24 geometry problems involving circles, tangents, and angles related to circles. The problems cover a variety of concepts including tangents drawn from external points, relationships between angles formed by chords and tangents, properties of concentric circles, and properties of angles and lengths related to circles touching or intersecting other geometric shapes. The problems would need to be solved individually to determine the specific measures requested or relationships proven in each case.

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CIRCLE IMPORTANT QUESTION

1. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle and TP is the tangent to the circle from an external point T. If ∠PBT =
30∘ , prove that BA : AT = 2 : 1

2. In the given figure, PA and PB are two tangents to the circle with centre O. If ∠APBAPB = 50∘
50 then what is the measure
of ∠OAB is
3. In the given figure, PQ is a chord of a circle with centre O and PT is a tangent. If ∠QPT 60 , find ∠PRQ
QPT = 60∘
4. In the given figure, ∠AOD = 135∘ then ∠BOC is equal to

5. In the given figure, O is the centre of a circle and PT is the tangent to the circle. If PQ is a chord, such that ∠QPT =
50° then ∠POQ =?
6. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. AB is the tangent to the circle at the point P. If ∠APQ = 58∘ then the
measure of ∠PQB is
7. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. AB is the tangent to the circle at the point P. If ∠PAO = 30∘ then
∠CPB + ∠ACP is equal to

8. In the given figure, PQR is a tangent to the circle at Q, whose centre is O and AB is a chord parallel to PR, such that
∠BQR = 70°. Then, ∠AQB =?
9. In the given figure,
e, O is the centre of a circle, BOA is its diameter and the tangent at the point P meets BA extended
at T. If ∠PBO = 30∘ then ∠PTA = ?
the points Q and R respectively, and S
10. In the given figure, O is the centre of a circle; PQL and PRM are the tangents at the
is a point on the circle, such that ∠SQL
SQL = 50° and ∠SRM = 60°. Find ∠QSR.

11. In the given figure, AP, AQ and BC are tangents to the circle. If AB = 5 cm, AC = 6 cm and BC = 4 cm then the length of
AP is
12. Tangents PA and PB are drawn from an external point P to two concentric circles with centre O and radii 8 cm and 5
cm respectively, as shown in the figure.
gure. If AP = 15 cm then find the length of BP.

13. In the given figure two circles touch each other at the point C. Prove that the common tangent to the circles at C
bisects the common tangent at P and Q.
14. Two concentric circles of radii a and b, where a > b, are given. The length of the chord of the larger circle which touches the
smaller circle is ?
15. The radii of two concentric circles are 13 cm and 8 cm. AB is a diameter of the bigger circle. BD is a tangent to the
smaller circle touching it at D. Find the length AD.
16. From a point P outside a circle with centre O, tangents PA and PB are drawn to the circle. Prove that OP is the right
bisector of the line segment AB.
CIRCLE IMPORTANT QUESTION

17. Prove that the tangent drawn at the midpoint of an arc of a circle is parallel to the chord joining the end points of
the arc.
18. In the given figure, the in circle of ∆ABC
ABC touches the sides BC, CA and AB at P, Q and R respectively. Prove that (AR +
BP + CQ) = (AQ + BR + CP) = (perimeter of ∆ABC).

19. A circle is touching the side BC of ∆ABC


ABC at P and touching AB and AC produced at Q and R respectively. Prove that
AQ = (perimeter of ∆ABC).

R are drawn from an external point P to a circle with centre O, such that ∠RPQ=30∘, A
20. In the figure given, tangents PQ and PR
chord RS is drawn parallel to the tangent PQ. Find ∠RQS

21. In figure, the sides AB, BC and CA of triangle ABC touch a circle with centre O and radius r at P. Q and R respectively. Prove
That: (i) AB+CQ=AC+BQ (ii) Area (ΔABQΔABQ) = (Perimeter of (ΔABC) ×r)
22. If from an external pointt P of a circle with centre O, two tangents PQ and PR are drawn such that ∠QPR = 120 °, prove that
2PQ = PO.
POB = 115°, find ∠APO
23. In the given figure, PA is a tangent from an external point P to a circle with center O. If ∠POB

A , in which AB=AC, touches the sides BC, CA and AB at D,E and F respectively.
24. The in circle of an isosceles triangle ABC
Prove that BD=DC.

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