Circles: 1. Objective Questions
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Objective Questions
CLASS : 9 th
SUB : Maths
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(c) equal to the chord 15. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral with centre O in
(d) tangent to the chord the given figure. Chord AB is produced to E where
+CBE = 130c, the value of x is equal to
Ans : (b) perpendicular to the chord
10. There is one and only one circle passing through three
given .......... points
(a) collinear (b) non-collinear
(c) far-off (d) nearest (a) 130c (b) 260c
Ans : (b) non-collinear (c) 140c (d) 280c
Ans : (a) 130c
11. Diagonals of a cyclic quadrilateral are the diameters
+ADC = 180c - +CBA
of that circle, then quadrilateral is a
(a) parallelogram (b) square = +CBE = 130c
(c) rectangle (d) trapezium x = +ADC = 130c
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12. When two circles intersect at points A and B with 16. In the given figure, O is the centre of a circle. AB and
AC and AD being the diameters of the first and CD are its two chords. If OM = AB , ON = CD and
second circle then the points B, C and D are OM = ON , then
(a) concurrent (b) circumcentre
(c) orthocenter (d) collinear
Ans : (d) collinear
B, C and D are collinear.
+PQR = a + b
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= 27c + 21c = 48c 21. In the given figure, E is any point in the interior
+POR = 2 # +PQR = 2 # 48c of the circle with centre O . Chord AB = AC . If
+OBE = 20c, the value of x is
= 96c (a) 40c (b) 45c
! (c) 50c (d) 70c
18. In the given figure, chord RS = chord NS . How RS
! Ans : (d) 70c
is related with NS ?
Since, AB = AC
Hence, +AOB = +AOC
[Equal chords subtend equal angles at the centre]
AO = BC 6+BOA + +COA = 180c@
Now, in TOBE
! !
(a) RS is smaller than NS (b) Both are equal 20c + x + +BOE = 180c
! !
(c) RS is greater than NS (d) None of these
Ans : (b) Both are equal
When chords are equal, their arcs are also equal.
19. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. For 20c + x + 90c = 180c
what values of x and y , chord BC will pass through
the centre of circle where points A, B and C are on x = 70c
the circle?
22. In the given figure, PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral in
which PS = RS and +PQS = 60c. The value of x is
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(a) x = 4 ; y = 3 (b) x = 3 ; y = 5
(c) x = 7 ; y = 2 (d) x = 5 ; y = 2
Ans : (d) x = 5 ; y = 2
+B - +C = 44c ...(1)
and +C + +B = 90c ...(2)
[BC is diameter of circle;
+A = 90c]
(a) 105c (b) 95c
From (1) and (2), we get
(c) 115c (d) 85c
+B = 67c and +C = 23c
Ans : (d) 85c
& 10x + 17 = 67 and 15y - 7 = 23
InTPRS , +PSR + 25c + 60c = 180c & x = 5 and y = 2
+PSR = 95c
Now, +PQR + +PSR = 180c 32. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle,
(sum of opp. angles of a cyclic quad. is 180c) +CBE = 25c and +DEA = 60c. The measure of
+ADB is
x + 95c = 180c
x = 85c
OF 2 = 676 - 576
(a) 20c (b) 25c OF = 10 cm
(c) 30c (d) 35c
In TOCE , OE 2 = OC 2 - CE 2
Ans : (c) 30c 2
OE 2 = 262 - b 20 l
a = 2 & 5a - 2b = 0 2
...(1)
b 5 OE 2 = 676 - 100
and x + b = 180c OE = 24 cm
a + b = 180c a
dx = n Hence, EF = OE - OF = ^24 - 10h cm
2 2
= 14 cm
a + 2b = 360c ...(2)
From (i) and (ii), we get 36. In the given figure, MNQS is a cyclic quadrilateral in
a = 60c, b = 150c. which +QNR = 61c and x : y is 2 :1. The values of x
and y respectively are
Also, x = a = 30c
2
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the related .......... of the circle. from the corresponding centres are equal.
Ans : chord Ans : True
3. The chords of a circle which are .......... from the centre 5. A diameter of a circle divides the circular region into
are equal. two parts. Each part is called a semi-circular region.
Ans : equidistant Ans : True
4. A radius of a circle is a line segment with one end 6. Equal chords subtend equal angles at the centre.
point at the .......... and the other end on the .......... Ans : True
Ans : centre, circle
7. Every circle has a unique centre and it lies inside the
5. The .......... bisectors of two chords to a circle intersect circle.
at the centre. Ans : True
Ans : perpendicular
8. A chord of a circle which is twice as long as its radius
6. A diameter of a circle is a chord that passes through is a diameter of the circle.
the .......... of the circle. Ans : True
Ans : centre
9. Line segment joining the centre to any point on the
7. Angles in the same segment of a circle are .......... . circle is a radius of the circle.
Ans : equal Ans : True
8. The centre of a circle lies in the .......... of the circle. 10. A circle has only a finite number of equal chords.
Ans : interior Ans : False
9. A point, whose distance from the centre of a circle is 11. A circle is a plane figure.
greater than its radius, lies on the .......... of the circle. Ans : True
Ans : exterior
12. If a circle is divided into three equal arcs, each is a
10. An arc is a .......... when its ends are the ends of a major arc.
diameter. Ans : False
Ans : semicircle
4. MATCHING QUESTIONS
11. The sum of either pair of opposite angles of a cyclic
quadrilateral is .......... .
DIRECTION : Each question contains statements given in
Ans : 180c two columns which have to be matched. Statements (P, Q, R, S,
T) in Column-I have to be matched with statements (1, 2, 3, 4,
3. TRUE/FALSE 5) in Column-II.
DIRECTION : Read the following statements and write your 1. Math the following
answer as true or false.
Column-I Column-II
(P) In the given figure, (1) 120c
1. Sector is the region between the chord and its
+ADC =
corresponding arc.
Ans : False
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(P) Let PQ be the chord of a circle with centre O and circle to a chord bisects the chord, we have
radius 8 cm such that PQ = 12 cm . From O , draw PQ = 2 # PL
OL = PQ . Join OP . Since the perpendicular from
the centre of a circle to chord bisects the chord. = 2 # 4.472 = 8.94cm
(S) Let 3 PQR be an equilateral triangle of side 9
PL = LQ = 1 PQ = 6cm cm. Let PS be one of its median. Then PS = QR
2
In right angled triangle OLP , we have and QS = 9 cm
2
OP2 = OL2 + PL2 PS = PQ2 - QS2
2
82 = OL2 + 62 = 92 - b 9 l cm = 9 3 cm
2 2
OL2 = 82 - 62 = 64 - 36 = 28
OL = 28 = 5.291cm
Hence, the distance of the chord from the centre
is 5.291 cm.
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P Q R S +ACB = 1 # +AOB
2
(a) 2 4 3 1
= 1 # 40c = 20c
(b) 2 3 4 1 2
In 3 BDC, +DBC + +BDC + +DCB = 180c
(c) 1 2 3 4
+OBC + 100c + 20c = 180c
(d) 1 3 2 4
+OBC = 180c - 120c = 60c
Ans : (b) P–2, Q–3, R–4, S–1
(P) Clearly, major arc BA subtends x angle at a point
on the remaining part of the circle.
Column-I Column-II
(P) In the given figure, ABCD (1) 60c
Reflex, +AOB = 2x is a cyclic quadrilateral, O
360c- y = 2x is the centre of the circle.
If +BOD = 160c, find the
y = 360c - 2x measure of +BPD .
Since, ACBO is a parallelogram.
x = y & x = 360c - 2x
3x = 360c & x = 120c
(Q) Since, +CBE and +CAE are the angles in the
same segment of arc CDE .
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Join QA and QC .
Now, ABCQ is a cyclic quadrilateral
+AQC = 1 +ADC = 65c
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Reason : Angle subtended by an arc of a circle at the Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
centre of the circle is double the angle subtended by
arc on the circumference.
7. Assertion : Two diameters of a circle intersect each
Ans : (d) Assertion is false but reason is true. other at right angles. Then the quadrilateral formed
Join BO . by joining their end-points is a square.
Reason : Equal chords subtend equal angles at the
centre.
Ans : (a) Both assertion and reason are true and
reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
In 3 AOB , we have
OA = OB [radius]
+OBA = +OAB
[Angle opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal]
+OBA = 30c ...(1) Let AB and CD be two perpendicular diameters of a
Similarly, in 3 BOC , we get OB = OC circle with centre O .
+OCB = +OBC Now, +ABC = 90c
+OBC = 40c ...(2) [Angle in semicircle is a right angle]
+ABC = +OBA + +OBC Similarly +ACD = +ADC
= 30c + 40c = 70c = +BAD = 90c ...(1)
[Using (1) and (2)] In 3 AOB and 3 AOD , we have
Since angle subtended by an arc of a circle at the AO = AO (Common)
centre of the circle is double the angle subtended by
the arc on the circumference. +AOB = +AOD (Each 90c, given)
+AOC = 2 # +ABC BO = OD (Radii of circle)
= 2 # 70c = 140c 3 AOB b +AOD (By SAS congruence)
AB = AD (By C.P.C.T.)
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AD = DC , DC = BC; BC = AB
4. Assertion : Given a circle of radius r and with centre
O . A point P lies in a plane such that OP > r then Hence, AB = BC = CD = DA ...(2)
point P lies on the exterior of the circle. Also, it is given that diagonals of ABCD intersect at
Reason : The region between an arc and the two radii, 90c ...(3)
joining the centre of the end points of the arc, is called By (1), (2) and (3) ABCD is a square.
a sector.
Ans : (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct, but 8. Assertion : The sum of either pair of opposite angles
Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. of a cyclic quadrilateral is 180c.
Reason : Two or more circles are called concentric
circles if and only if they have different centre and
5. Assertion : In a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD , radii.
+A - +C = 60c, then the smaller of two is 60c.
Ans : (c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
Reason : Opposite angles of cyclic quadrilateral are
supplementary. Two or more circles are called concentric circles if and
Ans : (a) Both assertion and reason are true and only if they have same centre but different radii.
reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
9. Assertion : In an isosceles triangles ABC with
Since ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral, so, its opposite
AB = AC , a circle is passing through B and C
angles are supplementary
intersects the sides AB and AC at D and E
+A + +C = 180c ...(1) respectively. Then DE | | BC .
Also, +A - +C = 60c ...(2) Reason : Exterior angle of a cyclic quadrilateral is
On solving (i) and (ii), we get equal to interior opposite angle of that quadrilateral.
+A = 120c, +C = 60c Ans : (a) Both assertion and reason are true and
reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
6. Assertion : If P and Q are any two points on a circle,
then the line segment PQ is called a chord of the
circle.
Reason : Equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles
at the centre.
Ans : (b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct, but
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To prove DE || BC
i.e., +B +ADE .
In 3 ABC , we have
AB = AC
+B = +C ...(1)
In the cyclic quadrilateral CBDE ,
side BD is produced to A. We know that an exterior
angle of cyclic quadrilateral is equal to interior
opposite angle of cyclic quadrilateral.
+ADE = +C ...(2)
From (1) and (2), we get
+B = +ADE .
Hence, DE || BC
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