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Roll No.

: Time -
Date : MM - 214

1. Given a circle of radius r and with centre O. A point P lies in the plane, such that OP < r. Tell the 1
exact position of point P.

2. Name the region between an arc and two radii, joining the centre to the end points of the arc. 1

3. In the given figure, tell the position of point P. 1

4. Justify the statement: A circle of radius 4 cm can be drawn through two points A and B, such 1
that AB = 6.2 cm.

5. Justify your statement 1


“The angles subtended by a chord at any two points of a circle are equal”

6. Justify your statement 1


“Two chords of a circle of lengths 10 cm and 8 cm are at the distances 8 cm and 3.5 cm
respectively from the centre”

7. Two circles intersect at two points A and B. AD and AC are diameters of the two circles. Prove 1
that B lies on the line segment DC.

8. In the given figure, find the value of x and y where O is the centre of the circle. 1

9. In a circle with centre O, chords AB and CD are of lengths 4 cm each and subtend angles x° and 1
y° at the centre of the circle respectively. Determine the relation between x° and y°.

10. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle and AB is a chord of the circle. If AOB = 110°, 1
find APB.
11. In ΔPQR, right-angled at Q. A point S is taken on the side PR such that PS = SR and QR = QS. Find 1
the measure of QRS.

12. If O is the centre of the circle as shown in figure, find CBD. 1

13. In the given figure, ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. Side CD is produced on both sides, such that 1
BCP = 110° and ADQ = 95°. Find the values of A and B.

14. A, B and C are three points on a circle. Prove that perpendicular bisectors of AB, BC and CA are 2
concurrent.

15. In the given figure, AB = AC and O is the centre of the circle. If BOA = 90°, determine AOC. 2

16. If BC is a diameter of a circle of centre O and OD is perpendicular to the chord AB of a circle, 2


show that CA = 2OD.

17. If two chords of a circle are equally inclined to the diameter passing through their point of 2
intersection, prove that the chords are equal.

18. Find x in the adjoining figure. 2

19. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle, AOC = 50° and COB = 30°. Find the measure of 2
ADB.
20. In the given figure, ΔABC is equilateral. Find BDC and BEC. 2

21. If BOC = 100°, then find x from the given figure. 2

22. Find the value of x in the following figures, where ‘O’ is the centre of the circle. 2

23. Find the value of and in the given figure, where ‘O’ is the centre of the circle. 2

24. In the given figure, OABC is rhombus. Find AOB and BOC, where ‘O’ is the centre of circle. 2

25. In a circle of radius 5 cm having centre O, OL is drawn perpendicular to the chord AB. If OL = 3 2
cm, find the length of AB.

26. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle with radius 5 cm. OP AB, OQ CD, AB || CD, AB = 2
6 cm and CD = 8 cm. Determine PQ.
27. In the given figure, AB and CD are two chords equidistant from the centre O. OP is the 2
perpendicular drawn from centre O to AB. If CD = 6 cm, find PB.

28. In figure, O is the centre of the circle, OM BC, OL AB, ON AC and OM = ON = OL 2

Prove that ABC is an equilateral triangle.

29. In the given figure, ABCE is a cyclic quadrilateral and O is the centre of circle. If AEC = 110°, 2
then find (a) ABC (b) ADC

30. In the given figure, ADC = 130° and chord BC = chord BE. Find CBE. 2

31. In the given figure, OA and OB are respectively perpendiculars to chords CD and EF of a circle 2
whose centre is O. If OA = OB, prove that

32. ABCD is a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle. CD is produced to any point F and the bisector of 2
ABC intersects the circle at E. Prove that DE bisects ADF.

33. In the given figure, AB is diameter of the circle with centre O and CD || AB. If DAB = 25°, then 2
find the measure of CAD.
34. Two congruent circles with centres O and O′ intersect at two points A and B. Then AOB = 3
AO′B. Write True or False, and justify your answer.

35. In the given figure, chord AB subtends AOB equal to 60° at the centre O of the circle. If OA =5 3
cm. then find the length of AB.

36. Two equal chords AB and CD of a circle when produced intersect at point P. Prove that PB = PD. 3

37. ABCD is a parallelogram. The circles through A, B and C intersect CD (produced, if necessary) at 3
E. Prove that AE = AD.

38. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. BA and CD produced meet at E. Prove that the triangles EBC and 3
EDA are equiangular.

39. ABC is an isosceles triangle in which AB = AC. A circle passing through B and C intersects AB 3
and AC at D and E respectively. Prove that BC || DE.

40. O is the circumcentre of the triangle ABC and OD is perpendicular to BC. Prove that BOD = A. 3

41. Distance of a chord AB of a circle from the centre is 12 cm and length of the chord AB is 10 cm. 3
Find the diameter of the circle.

42. In the given figure, diameter AB of circle with centre O bisects the chord PQ. If PR = QR = 8 cm 3
and RB = 4 cm, find the radius of the circle.

43. A line segment AB is of length 5 cm. Draw a circle of radius 4 cm passing through A and B. Can 3
you draw a circle of radius 2 cm passing through A and B. Give reason to support your answer.

44. Prove that the line drawn through the centre of a circle to the mid point of a chord is 3
perpendicular to the chord.

45. Two chords AB and AC of a circle are equal. Prove that the centre of the circle lies on the angle 3
bisector of BAC.

46. In the given figure, AB and CD are two equal chords of a circle with centre O. OP and OQ are 3
perpendiculars on chords AB and CD respectively. If POQ = 120°, find APQ
47. Two equal chords PQ and RS of a circle with centre O, intersect each other at right angle A. If M 3
and N are mid-points of the chord PQ and RS respectively, then prove that OMAN is a square.

48. In the given figure, ABC is a triangle in which BAC = 30°. Show that BC is equal to the radius of 3
the circumcircle of ABC, whose centre is O.

49. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle and AOB = 110°, find the value of x, y and z. 3

50. If O is centre of circle as shown in figure, find RQT and RTQ 3

51. AB is a diameter of circle C(O, r). Chord CD is equal to radius OD. AC and BD produced intersect 3
at P. Prove that APB = 60°.

52. In the given figure, determine a, b and c. 3


53. In the given figure, O is the centre of a circle and A, B, C, D and E are points on the circle such that 4
AB = BC = CD = DE = EA. Find the value of AOB.

54. PQ and RS are two parallel chords of a circle on the same side of centre O and radius is 10 cm. If 4
PQ = 16 cm and RS = 12 cm, find the distance between the chords.

55. O1 and O2 are the centres of two congruent circles intersecting each other at points C and D. The 4
line joining their centres intersects the circles in points A and B such that AB > O1O2. If CD = 6 cm
and AB = 12 cm, determine the radius of either circle.

56. Prove that the line segment joining the mid-points of two equal chords of a circle make equal 4
angles with the chords.

57. In the given figure, AB || CD. AD is a diameter of the circle whose centre is O. Prove that AB = CD. 4

58. Prove that the angle bisectors of the angles formed by producing opposite sides of a cyclic 4
quadrilateral (provided they are not parallel) intersect at right angle.

59. Prove that the angle subtended by an arc at the centre is double the angle subtended by it at any 4
point on the remaining part of the circle.

60. Prove that the quadrilateral formed (if possible) by the internal angle bisectors of any 4
quadrilateral is cyclic.

61. In the given figure, O is the centre and AE is the diameter of the semicircle ABCDE. If AB = BC and 4
AEC = 50°, then find (a) CBE
(b) CDE (c) AOB. Prove that BO || CE.

62. In the given figure, if y = 32° and z = 40°, determine x. If y + z = 90°, prove that x = 45°. 4
63. In a circle of radius 18 cm, AB and AC are two chords such that AB = AC = 12 cm. Find the length 4
of chord BC.

64. AB and AC are two chords of a circle of radius r such that AB = 2AC. If p and q are the distances 4
of AB and AC from the centre.
Prove that 4q2 = p2 + 3r2.

65. In the given figure, PQ is a diameter of a circle with centre O. If PQR = 65°, SPR = 40°, PQM = 4
50°, find QPR, PRS and QPM.

66. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. Prove that x + y = z 4

67. Find values of x and y 4

68. A non-government organisation has a circular piece of land as shown. It wants to develop a 4
vocational training institute for poor girls to provide tailoring skills and computer programming.

(i) Calculate AOB and ACB, where O is the centre of circular land.
(ii) What impression did you get through this activity?

69. 4

A non-permanent shade like structure is formed on road-side of semicircular type to provide


guidelines of road safety. Also, O is the centre of semicircular shade:
(i) Calculate ADB and ACB.
(ii) What impression does the society receive through this activity?
70. A sports academy has developed circular region (North-east region mainly naxal dominated) as 4
shown to create various sports culture and to train rural boys for Olympic purposes.

(i) Find the relation between AOB and COD, where O is the centre of circle and both AB and CD
are equal.
(ii) What conclusion is derived from this activity?

71. Given a circle of radius r and with centre O. A point P lies in a plane such that OP < r. Then point P 1
lies

(a) in the interior of the circle

(b) on the circle

(c) in the exterior of the circle

(d) cannot say

72. Given a circle with centre O and chords AB, PQ and XY. Points P, Q and O are collinear and radius 1
of a circle is 6 cm. Then mark the correct option.

(a) AB = XY = 3 cm

(b) AB = 6 cm = XY

(c) PQ = 6 cm

(d) PQ = 12 cm

73. Given a circle with centre O and smallest chord AB is of length 3 cm, longest chord CD is 1
of length 10 cm and chord PQ is of length 7 cm, then radius of the circle is

(a) 1.5 cm (b) 6 cm

(c) 5 cm (d) 3.5 cm

74. The region between an arc and the two radii, joining the centre to the end points of the arc is 1
called a/an

(a) sector (b) segment

(c) semicircle (d) arc

75. In how many parts a plane can divide a circle if it intersect perpendicularly? 1

(a) 2 parts (b) 3 parts

(c) 4 parts (d) 8 parts

76. Given two concentric circles with centre O. A line cuts the circles at A, B, C, D respectively. If AB 1
= 10 cm, then length CD is

(a) 5 cm (b) 10 cm

(c) 7.5 cm (d) 20 cm

77. Through three collinear points, a circle can be drawn. 1

(a) True (b) False

78. In the given figure, point P lies 1


(a) inside the circle

(b) on the circle

(c) outside the circle

(d) cannot say

79. The region between a chord and either of the arcs is called 1

(a) an arc (b) a sector

(c) a segment (d) a semicircle

80. In a circle with centre O, chords AB and CD are of lengths 5 cm each and subtend angles x° and 1
y° at the centre of the circle respectively. Then

(a) x > y (b) x = y

(c) x < y (d) cannot say

81. Write True or False and justify your answer. Two chords of a circle of lengths 10 cm and 8 cm 1
are at the distance 8.0 cm and 3.5 cm, respectively from the centre.

82. A circle of radius 3 cm can be drawn through two points A, B such that AB = 6.2 cm 1

(a) True (b) False

83. Given a chord AB of length 5 cm, of a circle with centre O. OL is perpendicular to chord AB 1
and OL = 4 cm. OM is perpendicular to chord CD such that OM = 4 cm. Then CM is equal to

(a) 4 cm (b) 5 cm

(c) 2.5 cm (d) 3 cm

84. Two chords AB and CD of a circle are each at distances 4 cm from the centre. Then AB = CD 1

(a) True

(b) False

85. In the given figure, value of y is 1

(a) 35°

(b) 140°

(c) 70° + x

(d) 70°

86. In figure, O is the centre of the circle. The value of x is 1


(a) 140°

(b) 60°

(c) 120°

(d) 300°

87. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle, ∠CBE = 25° and ∠DEA = 60°. The measure 1
of ∠ADB is

(a) 90° (b) 85°

(c) 95° (d) 120°

88. In the given figure, ∠DBC = 55°, ∠BAC = 45° then ∠BCD is 1

(a) 45°

(b) 55°

(c) 100°

(d) 80°

89. In figure, ∠AOB = 90° and ∠ABC = 30°, then ∠CAO is equal to 1

(a) 30° (b) 45°

(c) 90° (d) 60°

90. In the given figure, O is centre of the circle, ∠BAO = 68°, AC is diameter of the circle, then 1
measure of ∠BCO is

(a) 22°

(b) 33°

(c) 44°
(d) 68°

91. In the given figure, ∠C = ∠D = 40°, then the four points A, B, C, D 1

(a) concyclic

(b) are collinear

(c) A, B, D and A, B, C lie on the different circles.

(d) none of these

92. A chord of a circle is equal to the radius of the circle. Then the angle subtended by the chord at 1
the point of major arc is

(a) 90° (b) 30°

(c) 150° (d) 60°

93. Given a circle of radius r and with centre O. A point P lies in a plane such that OP > r, then point P 1
lies

(a) in the interior of the circle

(b) on the circle

(c) in the exterior of the circle

(d) cannot say

94. In a circle with centre O, chords AB and CD are of lengths 5 cm and 6 cm respectively and 1
subtend angles x° and y° at the centre of the circle respectively.

Then

(a) x = y (b) x < y

(c) x > y (d) cannot say

95. Given a circle of radius 5 cm and centre O. OM is drawn perpendicular to the chord XY. If OM = 3 1
cm, then length of chord XY is

(a) 4 cm (b) 6 cm

(c) 8 cm (d) 10 cm

96. In the given figure, ∠POQ = 150° and AB, CD are equal chords, OP ⊥ AB and OQ ⊥ CD. Then 1
∠BPQ is

(a) 120° (b) 90°

(c) 30° (d) 105°

97. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. The value of x is 1
(a) 140° (b) 70°

(c) 290° (d) 210°

98. In the given figure, value of x is 1

(a) 140° (b) 70°

(c) 110° (d) 280°

99. In a quadrilateral ABCD, bisectors of angles A, B, C and D form another quadrilateral EFGH as 1
shown

If ∠HEF = 70° and ∠GHE = 80°, then ∠HGF and ∠GFE are

(a) ∠HGF = 80°, ∠GFE = 70°

(b) ∠HGF = 70°, ∠GFE = 80°

(c) ∠HGF = 110°, ∠GFE = 90°

(d) ∠HGF = 110°, ∠GFE = 100°

100.In the given figure, the value of ∠OPR is 1

(a) 65° (b) 10°

(c) 20° (d) 50°

101. Diagonals of a cyclic quadrilateral are the diameters of that circle, then quadrilateral is a 1

(a) parallelogram (b) square

(c) rectangle (d) trapezium

102. In figure, if ∠ABC = 20°, then ∠AOC is equal to: 1


(a) 20° (b) 40°

(c) 60° (d) 10°

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