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Circles I, II

1 In the diagram, PQRS is a circle with centre O, POR is the diameter and QR = RS.

40
P
x R

The value of x is
A. 20 C. 70
B. 50 D. 80
[2004, No.16]

2 In the diagram, PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral.

S
P 70
80 R
x y

The value of x + y is
A. 150 C. 190
B. 170 D. 210
[2004, No.17]

3 The diagram shows a circle with centre O.

210
O

1 22
The radius of the circle is 10 cm. Calculate the length, in cm, of the minor arc MN. (Use  = )
2 7

55 1155
A. C.
2 8
77 1617
B. D.
2 8
[2004, No.19]
4 In the diagram, POR is the diameter of circle PQR.

O
P R

22
Given that PQ = QR and PR = 14 cm. Calculate the area, in cm2, of the shaded region. (Use  = )
7
A. 56 C. 105
B. 93 D. 142
[2004, No.20]

5 The diagram shows three congruent circles with centre L, M, and R respectively.

K L M R

Given that PQ = 24 cm and KL = 5 cm, calculate the length, in cm, of KR.


A. 15 C. 31
B. 26 D. 39
[2004, No.21]

6 In the diagram, PQR is an arc of a circle with centre O and PRO is an equilateral triangle.

Q
P R

21 cm

O
The perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram is
22
(Use  = )
7
A. 42 C. 64
B. 63 D. 85
[2004, No.39]

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