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Pushpalatha Vidya Mandir

#01 Circles - Board Questions


Student Name : Date : 22/03/2022
Standard : X Division :
Instructions for Student :

 
1 Two concentric circles of radii 3 cm and 5 cm are given in the figure. Then length of chord BC which touches the inner circle at P is equal to 

2
In a right triangle ABC, right angled at B, BC = 12 cm and AB = 5 cm. Find the radius of the circle inscribed in the triangle (in cm).

3 Two   circles   touch   each   other   externally   at  P .   AB   is  a  common   tangent   to   the   circle   touching   them   at  A  and  B.   Find   the   value   of  ∠ APB.

4 In   the   given   figure,   PQ   and   PR   are   two   tangents   to  a  circle  

with   centre  O.   If  ∠ QPR   =  46°,   then  ∠ QOR   equals   :

5
In the figure, QR is a common tangent to the given circles touching externally at the point T. The tangent at T meets QR at P. If PT = 3.8 cm, then find the length of QR (in cm).

6 In the figure, a quadrilateral ABCD is drawn to circumscribe a circle  such that its sides AB, BC, CD and  AD touch the circle at P, Q, R and S respectively. If AB = x cm, BC = 7 cm, C

7   If    AB,   AC,   PQ   are   tangents   in   the   figure   and   AB   =  5   cm,   find   the   perimeter   of   ∆ APQ
8 In the figure, a circle touches all the four sides of a quadrilateral ABCD with AB = 6 cm, BC = 7 cm and CD = 4 cm. Find AD.

9   In   Figure,  a  circle   touches   the   side   DF    of   ∆ EDF   at  H   and   touches   ED   and    EF    produced   at  K  and  M   respectively.   If   EK   =  9  cm,   then   the   perimeter

10  In   figure,   DE   and   DF   are   tangents   from   an   external   point  D  to  a  circle   with   centre  A.   If   DE   =  5  cm   and   DE   ⊥ DF,   then   find   the   radius   of   the   circle

A) 3 cm
B) 5 cm
C) 4 cm
D) 6 cm

11 
In   the   figure,  a  circle   with   centre  O  is   inscribed   in  a  quadrilateral   ABCD  

such   that, it   touches   sides   BC,   AB,   AD   and   CD   at   points  P,  Q,  R  and  S

  respectively.   If   AB   =  29  cm,   AD   =  23  cm,  ∠B  =  90°  and   DS   =  5  cm,

  then   the   radius   of   the   circle   (in   cm) is :  


A) 15
B) 18
C) 6
D) 11

12 In figure, CP and CQ are tangents to a circle with centre O. ARB is another tangent touching the circle at R. If CP = 11 cm and BC = 7 cm, then find the length of BR.

13 In the figure, CPand  CQ are tangents from an external point C to a circle with centre O. AB is another tangent which touches the circle at R. If CP = 11 cm and BR = 4 cm, find the  len

14  In the figure, there are two concentric circles with centre O of radii 5 cm and 3 cm. From an external point P, tangents PA and PB are drawn to these circles. If AP = 12 cm, find the len

15
Two concentric circles are of diameter 30 cm and 18 cm. Find the length of the chord of the larger circle which touches the smaller circle.

16 In the figure, the sides AB, BC and CA of triangle ABC, touch a circle at P, Q and R respectively. If PA = 4  cm, BP  = 3  cm and AC = 11 cm, then find the length of BC is 

A) 11 cm
B) 10 cm
C) 14 cm
D) 15 cm

17In the given figure, ABC is a right triangle right angled at B such that BC =  6 cm and AB = 8 cm. Find the radius of its incircle.
18In   the   given   figure,   ∆ ABC   is   circumscribing  a  circle. Find   the   length   of   BC.

19 The radius of incircle of a triangle is 4 cm and the segments into which one side is divided by the point of contact are  6 cm and 8 cm. Determine the other two sides of the triangle.

20PQ is a chord of length 8 cm of a circle of radius 5 cm. The tangents at P and Q intersect at P and Q intersect at a point T. Find the length TP.

21  In   the   figure,   PA   and   PB   are   tangents   to   the   circle   with   centre  O  such   that
 ∠ ABP   =  50°.   Find   the   measure   of  ∠ OAB.

22  In   the   figure,  a  ∆   ABC   is   drawn    to   circumscribe  a  circle   of   radius  4  cm   such   that   the   segments   BD   and   DC   are   of   lengths  8  cm   and  6  cm   respectively.
2
  cm .

23Prove that the length of two tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal.

24 A circle touches all the four sides of a quadrilateral ABCD. Prove that AB + CD = BC + DA

25In   figure,   two   equal   circles,   with   centres  O  and  O',
touch   each   other   at  X.   OO '  produced   meets   the

circle   with   centre  O'  at  A.   AC   is   tangent   to   the

circle   with   centre  O,   at   the   point  C.  O'D  is

DO '
perpendicular   to   AC.   Find   the   value   of   .
OC

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