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1. In the given figure, If PQ || RS QPT = 115º 3. In the given figure if EC || AB, ECD=70°,

and PTR = 20º, then SRT is equal to: BDO=20°, then OBD is equal to:

(a) 155°
(b) 150°
(c) 135°
(a) 70° (b) 60°
(d) 95°
(c) 50° (d) 20°

4. In the following figure BOP= 2xº,1 AOP = 2yº.


2. AB and CD are two parallel lines. The point B
are C are joined such that. ABC = 65º, A line OC and OD are angle bisectors of BOP and
CE is drawn making angle of 35º with the line AOP respectively. Find the value of COD :
CB. EF is drawn parallel to AB, as show in figure
then CEF is equal to :

(a) 160°
(b) 155°
(c) 150° (a) 75° (b) 90°

(d) 145° (c) 100° (d) 120°

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5. In the following figure find the value of BOC: 8. In the adjoining figure APO = 42° and CQO=

38°, Find the value of POQ:

(a) 101° (b) 149°


(a) 68° (b) 72°
(c) 71° (d) 140°
(c) 80° (d) 126°
6. Find y. If x° = 36°, as per the given diagram:
9. In the adjoining figure AB || CD and PQ. QR
intersect AB and CD both at E, F and G, H
respectively. Given that m PEB = 80º, m QHD
= 120º and m PQR = X°, find the value of X:

(a) 36° (b) 16°


(c) 12° (d) 42°
7. In the adjoining figure AE || CD and BC || ED,
then find Y:

(a) 40° (b) 20°


(c) 100° (d) 30°
10. In the following figure, find the value of y:

(a) 60°
(b) 80°
(c) 90°
(d) 75°
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(a) 70° (b) 60° 14. In the figure AB || DC and DE || BF. Find
the value of x:
(c) 50° (d) 80°

11. In the adjoining figure AB || DE, ABC= 67°

and EDC= 23°. Find BCD:

(a) 140° (b) 155°


(c) 105° (d) 115°

15. In the figure AB || CD, ABE=100. Find m


CDE:

(a) 90° (b) 44°


(c) 46° (d) None of these
12. In the given figure AB || DE. Find a° + b° – c°:

(a) 125° (b) 55°


(c) 65° (d) 75°
16. In the figure AB || CD, Find x° (i.e. CDF):

(a) 160° (b) 120°


(c) 180° (d) 210°
13. AB || CD, shown in the figure. Find the value
x:

(a) 100° (b) 90° (a) 50° (b) 90°


(c) 110° (d) 140° (c) 30° (d) 70°

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17. In figure determine the value of y: (a) 900° (b) 720°
(c) 180° (d) 540°

20. In the following figure. If PQ||RS, MXQ=135°

and MYR = 40°. Find XMY.

(a) 25° (b) 35°


(c) 15° (d) 40°
18. Here in the adjoining figure:

A+B+C+D+E+F =?
(a) 85° (b) 75°
(c) 65° (d) 80°

21. In the given figure,AB||CD. If BAO= 60° and

OCD= 110°, the AOC=?

(a) 360° (b) 720°


(c) 180° (d) 300°
19. In the adjoining figure:
(a) 70° (b) 60°
A+B+C+D+E =?
(c) 50° (d) 40°
22. If (2x + 17)°, (x + 4)° are complementary, find
x:
(a) 63° (b) 53°
(c) 35° (d) 23°
23. If (5y + 62)°, (22° + y) are supplemntary, find y:
(a) 16° (b) 32°
(c) 8° (d) 1°
24. An angle is 30° more than one half of its
complement. Find the angle in degrees:
(a) 60° (b) 50°
(c) 45° (d) 80°

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25. In the given figure AB || CD || EF || GH and 29. If in any triangle ABC, the base BC is produced
BH = 100 cm. Find the value of DF: both ways, the sum of exterior angles and C is
:
(a) –A (b) +A

 A
(c) A (d)  –
2 2
30. In the figure below, lines k and l are parallel.
The value of a° + b° is:

(a) 26 cm (b) 40 cm
(c) 25 cm (d) 24 cm
26. The complement of 65° 50' is:
(a) 45° (b) 100°
(a) 24° 50' (b) 24° 10'
(c) 180° (d) 360°
(c) 14° 50' (d) 34° 10'
31. What is the sum of all the interior angle of a
27. If two angle are complementary of each other, pentagon?
then each angle is:
(a) a right angle
(A) 180° (B) 360°
(b) a supplementary angle
(C) 540° (D) 720°
(c) ab obtuse angle
32. In a regular polygon, if an interior angle is equal
(d) an acute angle
to four times the exterior angle, find number of
sides of this polygon.
28. In t he fi gure below, If AB | | CD and CEED,
then the value of x is:

(A) (B) 12
(C) 15 (D) 8
33. What is the number of diagonals of a polygon
having100 sides

(A) (B) 98
(C) 4950 (D) 4850
34 A polygon has 27 diagonals. What is the number
of sides.

(a) 53 (b) 63 (A) (B) 10


(c) 37 (d) 45
(C) 11 (D) 12

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35. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is (A) 6400° (B) 3200°
1260°. The number of sides of the polygon will
(C) 2880° (D) 1440°
be:
42. Measure of each interior angleof a regular poly-
° gon can never be:

(A) (B) 7 (A) 150° (B) 105°


(C) 8 (D) 9 (C) 108° (D) 144°
36. An n sided polygon has 'n' diagonals, then the 43. If the sum of all interior angles of a regular
value of n is: polygon is 14 rightangles, then its number of
sides is
n n

(A) 4 (B) 6
(C) 7 (D) 5 (A) 8 (B) 9
37. A polygon has 54 diagonals. The number of sides (C) 7 (D) 6
of this polygon will be
44. A polygon has 54 diagonals. The number of
sides in the polygon is

(A) 7 (B) 9
(C) 1 (D) 15 (A) 7 (B) 9

38. If an interior angle of a regular polygon is 170°, (C) 12 (D) 15


then the number of sides of this polygon will be 45. The ratio of number of sides of two regular
polygons is 1 : 2 and the ratio of their each
°
interior angle is 2 : 3. What is the number of
sides of these polygons.
(A) 36 (B) 20
(C) 18 (D) 27
39. The difference between the exterior and inte-
rior angles at a vertex of a regular polygon is (A) 4, 8 (B) 5,9
150° The number of sides of the polygon is
(C) 4, 10 (D) 6, 8
15°
46. The position of circumcentre lie at ______ in
(A) 10 (B) 15 right anlge triangle.

(C) 24 (D) 30 ______


40. In a regular polygon if one of its internal angle (A) Within the triangle/
is greater than the external angle by 132°, then
the number of sides of the polygon is (B) At the right angular vertex

132°
(C) Midpoint of hypotenuse/
(A) 14 (B) 12
(D) Outside the triangle/
(C) 15 (D) 16
47. If distance from each side from a point inside
41. The sum of all internal angles of a regular poly-
gon whose one external angle is 20° is are triangle is equal. Then the point is-

20°

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(A) Incentre/ (A) Isoscles /

(B) Orthocentre/ (B) Equilateral /

(C) Circumcentre/ (C) Right angle /

(D) Centroid/ (D) Obtuse angle /


48. The point of intersection of the angle bisectors 52. If in a triangle PQR, PQ = 3 cm, QR = 5 cm and
of a triangle is : PR = 4 cm, then the angles of the triangle in
descending order of magnitude are

(A) Orthocentre/ PQR PQ = 3 QR = 5


PR = 4
(B) Centroid/

(C) Incentre/
(A) Q>R>P (B) P>Q>R
(D) Circumcentre/ (C) Q>P>R (D) P>R>Q
49. Which of the following represent the side of a
53. If the sides of a right angled triangle are three
obtuse angle triangle. consecutive integers, then the length of the
smallest side is

(A) 15, 8, 17 (B) 39, 9, 41

(C) 24, 8, 25 (D) 20, 21, 29 (A) 3 unit (B) 2 unit

50. The sum of three altitude of a triangle is - (C) 4 unit (D) 5 unit

54. An exterior angle of a triangle is 115º and one


of the interior opposite angles is 45º. Then the
(A) equal to the sum of three sides
other two angles are :

115º
(B) less than the sum of three sides 45º

(A) 65º, 70º (B) 60º, 75º

1 (C) 45º, 90º (D) 50º, 85º


(C) times of the sum of three sides
2 55. In the following figure, which one of the
statement is correct ?
1
2

(D) Half the sum of three sides D

51. The length of three sides of a triangle are p, q,


r respectively and p2 + q2 + r2 = pq + qr + pr C
then the triangle is -
º
p, q, r 30

p2 + q2 + r2 = pq + qr + pr 30º
B

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(A) AB=BD (B) AC=CD (A) 32° (B) 84°

(C) BC=CD (D) AB<CD (C) 64° (D) 96°

56. In a triangle ABC, BC is produced to D so that 59. ABCD is a square in which OBC is an
CD = AC. If BAD = 111º and ACB = 80º, then equilateral triangle then find DOA.
the measure of ABC is : ABCD OBC
ABC BC D CD=AC DOA
BAD=111º ACB=80º ABC

(A) 29º (B) 31º


(C) 39º (D) 33º
57 In the given figure, BC=AC=AD, EAD=81º.
Find the value of x :

BC=AC=AD, EAD=81º x
(A) 60º (B) 45º
E (C) 150º (D) 90º
60. In a right angle triangle ABC angle B is right
angle. D is a midpoint of side AC. If AC=4 3
find BD

x ABC B D, AC
B D AC=4 3 BD
C
(A) 52º (B) 54º
(A) 4 3 (B) 2 3
(C) 46º (D) 58º
58. In the figure (not drawn to scale) given below, (C) 3 2 (D) 2 2
if AD = DC = BC and BCE = 96°, then DBC is 61. In ABC, BAC = 90° and D is the mid-point of
: BC. Then which of the following relations is true?
AD = DC = BC BCE = (A) AD = BD = CD (B) AD = BD = 2CD
90° DBC (C) AD = 2BD = CD (D) 2AD = BD = CD
62. In a right angled triangle DEF, if the length
of the hypotenuse EF is 12 cm, then the length
E of the median DX is

C DEF
96° DX

(A) 3 cm (B) 4 cm
(C) 6 cm (D) 12 cm
63. In triangle ABC, AD is the median and BD=AD
then find ACB If BAD=50º

ABC AD BD=AD
A D B BAD=50º ACB

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(A) 30º (B) 40º (A) 4(AN2+CM2)=5(AB2+BC2)
(C) 50º (D) 60º (B) 4(AN2+CM2)=5(AB2+AC2)

64. In a ABC side AB and AC are equal to 8 cm (C) 5(AN2+CM2)=4(AB2+BC2)


BC equal 4 cm if AD is median then find AD. (D) 5(AN2+CM2)=4(AB2+BC2)

ABC AB AC 68. In ABC, AD, BE and CF are medians and G is


AD AD
the centroid if area of ABC is 96 cm2 then
65. In a ABC, the sides are AB = 16 cm, AC = 63 find area of BGD.
cm, BC = 65 cm. From A, a straight line AM is
drawn up to the midpoint M of side BC. Then ABC AD, BE, CF
the length of AM is equal to: G ABC
ABC AB = 16 cm, AC = 63, BC = 65 cm BGD
A BC M AM
69. In ABC, AD, BE and CF are medians and G is
AM
the centroid if area of quadrilateral BDGF is
(A) 32.5 cm (B) 24.5 cm 18 cm2. What is the area of ABC.
(C) 23.5 cm (D) 31.5 cm ABC AD, BE, CF
66. In triangle XYZ, G is the centroid. If XY = 11 G BDGF
cm, YZ = 14 cm and XZ = 7 cm, then what is ABC
the value (in cm.) of GM?
70. In ABC three medians are 12 cm, 5 cm and
XYZ G XY = 11 cm, YZ = 14
cm XZ = 7 cm GM 13 cm then find area of ABC.

ABC 12 cm, 5 cm 13 cm
X ABC

71. In ABC, AD is the angle bisector of BAC

BD=5 cm, BC=7.5 cm find AB:AC=?

ABC AD, BAC


G BD=5 cm, BC=7.5 cm, AB:AC=?

72. In ABC, AD is the angle bisector of BAC

If BD=4 cm, CD=3 cm, AB=6 cm find side AC?

ABC AD, BAC


Y M Z
BD=4 cm, CD=3 cm, AB=6 cm AC

(A) 6 (B) 4
73. In ABC AD is exterior angle bisector of A
(C) 2 (D) 3
meet BC extended at point D. AB=12, AC=8,
67. In right angle ABC angle B is right angle AN BC=4, CD=?
and CM are medians then— ABC AD, A BC
D AB=12, AC=8, BC=4,
ABC B AN CM
CD=?

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74. In a ABC, the bisectors of B and C meet at PQR Q = 90° PQ = 12 QR =
point O, inside the triangle. If BOC = 122°, 5
then the measure of A is:
(A) 5 (B) 6
ABC B C (bisectors)
O BOC = 122° (C) 6.5 (D) 6 2

A 81. In ABC B=90°, BD AC, AC=16 cm, CD=9 cm,


(A) 64° (B) 62° BC=?

(C) 72° (D) 68° ABC B=90°, BD AC, AC=16 cm,


CD=9 cm, BC=?
75. The sides AB and AC of a ABC are extended
to P and Q respectively. If the bisectors of PBC 82. In ABC BD AC, AB=12 cm, AD=8 cm, CD=?
and QCB intersect at O, and A = 92°, then ABC=90°
BOC is equal to: ABC BDAC, AB=12 cm, AD=8 cm,
ABC AB AC P Q CD=? ABC=90°
PBC QCB 83. A of ABC is a right angle, AD is perpendicular
(bisectors) O A = 92° BOC on BC, If BC = 14 cm and BD = 5 cm, then
measure of AD is :

(A) 44° (B) 46° ABC A AD, BC

(C) 88° (D) 42° BC = 14 BD = 5 AD

76. In ABC external bisector of C and internal (A) 2 5 cm (B) 5 cm


bisector of A interesect at point T BTC=35°,
(C) 3 5 cm (D) 3.5 5 cm
BAC=?
84. What is the length of perpendicular draw from
ABC C A
right angular vertex to its hypotenuse of a right
T BTC=35°, angle. Isosceles whose one side other than
BAC=? hypotenuse is 6 cm.

77. In ABC, AN is angle bisector of BAC and


AM BC ABC=65° ACB=35° find AMN=?

ABC AN BAC AM BC
ABC=65°, ACB=35°, AMN=? 85. ABC O is the orthocentre and AOC=115°
78. What is the length of inradius of a right angle ABC=?

whose two sides other than hypotenuse is ABC O AOC=115°


40 cm and 9 cm. ABC=?

DE 2
86. = , AE=12, AB=?
BC 3
79. What is the area of ABC whose perimeter is
56 and radius of incircle is 7 cm. A
E
115°
80. In a triangle PQR, Q = 90°. If PQ = 12 cm and D
QR = 5 cm, then what is the radius (in cm.) of 65°
the circumcircle of the triangle? B C
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87. AD=11, AB=18, AE=9, EC=? (A) 5 cm (B) 4 cm
(C) 3 cm (D) 6 cm
A 92. In ABC DE||BC, DE divides in two equal
area what is the ratio b/w AD and DB
E
ABC DE||BC DE
135°
D AD:DB

45° 93. In ABC, F and E are the points on sides AB


B C and AC, respectively, such that FE||BC and
FE divides the triangle in two parts of equal
trea. If AD BC and AD intersects FE at G, then
88. ABC and DEF are similar triangles and their
GD : AG=?
area are 64 cm2 and 121 cm2 If side EF=13.2,
BC=? ABC AB AC F E

ABC DEF FE||BC FE


AD BC AD,
EF=13.2, BC=? G FE GD : AG = ?

89. ABC~ EDF and AB = 5 cm, BC = 8 cm and AC (A) 2 :1 (B) ( 2 –1):1


= 10 cm. If ar ( ABC) : ar ( DEF) = 9 : 4, then
DF is equal to: (C) 2 2 :1 (D) ( 2 +1):1
ABC~ EDF AB = 5 cm, BC = 8 cm AC = 94. AB||EF||CD
10 cm ( ABC) : ar ( DEF) = 9 : 4 DF Which statement is true?

20 32 A C
(A) (B)
3 9
E
X Z
10 16
(C) (D) Y
3 3
B F D
90. The perimeters of two similar triangles ABC
and PQR are 36 cm and 24 cm respectively. If
1 1 1 1 1 1
PQ = 10 cm, then AB is (A) + + =0 (B) + =
x y z x y z
ABC PQR
PQ = 10 AB
1 1 1 1 1 1
(C) + = (D) + =
(A) 15 cm (B) 12 cm x z y z y x
(C) 14 cm (D) 26 cm
95. Area of ABC equal 96 cm2 E, F are two points
91. For a triangle ABC, D and E are two points on on side BC such that BE:EF:FC=1:2:3 Find area
of ABC, AEF, AFC
1 1
AB and AC such that AD = AB, AE = AC. If
4 4 ABC
BC = 12 cm. then DE is E, F BC BE:EF:FC=1:2:3
ABC D E, AB AC ABC, AEF, AFC

1 1
AD = AB, AE = AC BC = 12 96. Area of ABC is 85 cm2 and area of DAE
4 4
equal 17 cm2. D, E, F are three point on side
DE
BC DE=3 cm, BC=?
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ABC 24 cm 5
DAE D, E, F BC cm
DE=3 cm, BC=? (A) 13 cm (B) 15 cm
97. AB and BC are two chords of a circle with centre (C) 17 cm (D) 25 cm
O. P and Q are the mid points of AB and BC
respectively. Then the quadrilateral OQBP 102. If a chord of length 32 cm is at a distance of
must be : 30 cm from centre of the circle then what is
the length of chord of same circle which is at
AB BC O P a distance of 16 cm from centre
Q AB BC
OQBP 32 cm
30 cm
(A) Rhombus/ 16 cm
(B) Concyclic/ (A) 30 cm (B) 45 cm
(C) Rectangle/ (C) 60 cm (D) 15 cm
(D) Square/ 103. If a chord of length 80 cm is at a distance of 9
cm from centre of the circle then what is the
98. A chord of length 5 2 cm long makes an angle length of chord of same circle which is at a
of 90º at the centre of the circle what is the distance of 40 cm from centre
radius of the circle.
80 cm
5 2 cm 9 cm
90° 40 cm

(A) 5 2 cm (B) 5 cm (A) 9 cm (B) 18 cm

(C) 27 cm (D) 36 cm
(C) 5 3 cm (D) 10 cm
104. Two equal circles pass through each others
99. A chord of length 7 2 cm long makes an angle centre and the radius of each circle is 5 cm.
of 60º at the centre of the circle what is the What is the length of common chord.
radius of the circle.

7 2 cm 5cm
60°
(A) 5 cm (B) 5 2 cm
(A) 7 cm (B) 7 2 cm
(C) 5 3 cm (D) 10 cm
(C) 7 3 cm (D) 14 cm 105. The radius of a circle is 8 cm and P is an
100. The radius of a circle is 25 cm and AB is a external point which is at a distance of 17 cm
chord which is at a distance of 7 cm from the from centre of circle. What is the length of
centre of the circle. What is the length of the tangent drawn to the circle from this point P.
chord. 8 cm P
25 cm AB 17 cm P
7 cm
(A) 15 cm (B) 8 cm
(A) 24 cm (B) 36 cm
(C) 13 cm (D) 20 cm
(C) 48 cm (D) 14 cm
106. The radius of two concentric circles are 9 cm
101. If the length of a chord 24 cm of a circle and and 41 cm and the chord of greater circle is
the distance from the center is 5 cm. What is the tangent to the smaller circle then find the
the radius of the circle length of chord.

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9 cm 41 cm A, B, C AB AC
O 90º 110º  BAC

(A) 40 cm (B) 60 cm (A) 100º (B) 90º

(C) 75 cm (D) 80 cm (C) 80º (D) 95º

107. PA and PB are two tangents drawn from an 112. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral such that side
external point P to circle with centre O. Where AB = BC and AD = DC  CAD = 80. Find  ABC
the point A and B are point of contact. The =?
quadrilateral OAPB must be- ABCD AB = BC AD =
PA PB P O DC  CAD = 80º  ABC
A B (A) 80º (B) 150º
OAPB
(C) 160º (D) 20º
(A) Rhombus/
113. AB is the diameter of a circle and ABCD is
(B) Square/ cyclic quadrilateral  ABC = 75º,  DAC = 35º.
Find  BCD = ?
(C) Rectangle/
AB ABCD  ABC
(D) Concyclic/
= 75º  DAC = 35º  BCD
108. Lenth of a chord is equal to radius of circle.
(A) 130º (B) 90º
What is the value of angle which this chord
makes in minor segment of circle. (C) 110º (D) 100º
114. Two chords AB and CD of a circle intersect at
point E. AE=4 cm, BE=8 cm, CE=5 cm, DE=?

AB CD E
(A) 30º (B) 135º AE=4 cm, BE=8 cm, CE=5 cm, DE=?
(C) 150º (D) 120º (A) 6.2 cm (B) 6.4 cm
109. O is the centre of a circle and Arc ABC subtends (C) 6 cm (D) 10 cm
an angle of 130º at centre O of circle AB is
115. AB and CD are two chord intersect each other
extended to point P. Then  PBC = ? externally at point E. AE=6 cm, AB=2 cm, CE=8
O ABC 130º cm, CD=?
AB P AB CD E
 PBC AE=6 cm, AB=2 cm, CE=8 cm, CD=?
(A) 5 cm (B) 6 cm
(A) 130º (B) 50º
(C) 7 cm (D) 8 cm
(C) 65º (D) 115º
110. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral and O is the 116. PAB is a secant and PT is a tangent to the circle
P is external point of circle PT=5 cm, PA=4 cm,
centre of circle. If  COD = 140° and  BAC = AB=?
40º. Then find  BCD = ?
PAB PT
ABCD O
P PT=5 cm, PA=4
 COD = 140º  BAC = 40º  BCD cm, AB=?

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(A) 70º (B) 110º (A) cm (B) cm
4 4
(C) 115º (D) 95º
111. A, B, C are three points of a circle such that 7 11
angle makes by chord AB and AC at centre O (C) cm (D) cm
4 4
are 90º and 110º. Find  BAC = ?
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117. P is the point outside the circle and 13 cm away 122. In the given figure, O is centre of the circle.
from the centre. A secant drawn from point P Circle has 3 tangents. If  QPR = 45º, then what
intersect the circle at point A and B. In such a is the value (in degrees) of  QOR ?
way PA=9 cm, AB=7 cm. What is the radius of
circle. O 3
 QPR = 45º  QOR
P
P A, B PA=9
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cm AB=7 cm
(A) 12 cm (B) 13 cm
(C) 8 cm (D) 5 cm Q
118. Distance b/w centre of two circles is 61 cm and
their radius are 35 cm and 24 cm. What is the
length of direct common tangent to circle. P

(A) 60 cm (B) 54 cm
(C) 48 cm (D) 72 cm
(A) 67.5 (B) 72
119. Distance b/w centre of two circles is 41 cm and
their radius are 27 cm and 13 cm. What is the (C) 78.5 (D) 65
length of transverse common tangent. 123. In the given figure, AB is a diameter of the circle
with centre O and XY is the tangent at a point
C. If  ACX = 35º, then what is the value (in
degrees) of  CAB ?
AB O
(A) 9 cm (B) 15 cm XY C  ACX =
(C) 17 cm (D) 19 cm 35º  CAB
120. ABCD is a quadrilateral circum scribed to a circle. CGL Mains 2017
AB=8 cm, BC=12 cm, CD=9 cm, AD=?
A
ABCD
AB=8 cm, BC=12 cm, CD=9 cm, AD=?
(A) 14 cm (B) 13 cm
O C
(C) 5 cm (D) 6 cm
121. A circle is inscribed in a triangle ABC. It
touches the sides AB, BC and AC at the points
R, P and Q respectively. If AQ = 4.5 cm, PC =
5.5 cm and BR = 6 cm, then the perimeter of B Y
th e triangle A BC is : (A) 45 (B) 35
ABC (C) 55 (D) 65
AB, BC AC R, P Q 124. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle
AQ = 4.5 cm, PC = and  QOR = 50º, then what is the value of
5.5 cm BR = 6 cm ABC  RPQ (in degrees) ?
CGL PRE. 2019 O  QOR = 50º
(a) 30.5 cm (b) 28 cm  RPQ
(c) 32 cm (d) 26.5 cm CGL Mains 2017

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127. In the given figure, O is the centre of a circle
and ACB = 40°, then AOB = ?
Q

O
O ACB = 40°
P
AOB = ?

(A) 15 (B) 25
(C) 20 (D) 30 C

125. In the given figure,  QRU = 72º,  TRS = 15º


40°
and  PSR = 95º, then what is the value (in
degrees) of  PQR ? O
 QRU = 72º,  TRS = 15º
 PSR = 95º,  PQR
A B
CGL Mains 2017

Q (A) 110° (B) 40°

(C) 60° (D) 80°

128. In the given figure, O is the centre of circle and


S AOC = 130°, then ABC = ?

T R U O AOC = 130°,
(A) 85 (B) 95 ABC = ?
(C) 75 (D) 90
126. In the given figure  PSR = 105º and PQ is the
diameter of the circle what is the value (in de-
grees) of  QPR ?
 PSR = 105º PQ O
 QPR 130°
A C
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B
Q
(A) 130° (B) 100°

(C) 115° (D) 65°

129. In the given figure O is the centre of circle. If


AOC = 110° and side AB of quadrilateral OABC
is produced upto point D, then what is the value
of CBD
S P
O AOC = 110°
(A) 75 (B) 15 OABC AB D

(C) 30 (D) 45 CBD

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(A) 100° (B) 70°
(C) 115° (D) 130°

132. In the given figure,  COB = 60°, AB is the


O diametre of the circle. Find ACO:
110°
A COB = 60°, AB ACO
C

B C
D

60°
(A) 70° (B) 55° A B
O
(C) 40° (D) 110°
130. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle.
ABO = 45°. Find the value of ACB:
(A) 20° (B) 30°
O ABO = 45° ACB
(C) 35° (D) 40°
133. In given figure If O is the centre of circle, find
x

O x
C
O

x 35°
45°
A B O

(A) 60° (B) 75°


(C) 90° (D) 45°

131. In the given figure, AOC = 130°, where O is the (A) 35° (B) 30°
center. Find CBE: (C) 39° (D) 40°

AOC = 130° O CBE 134. Find the value of x in the given figure

x

C
A

130°O
D
20 x 30
B E C
A

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(A) 120° (B) 130° 138. ABCD is a trapezium in which side AB||DC||EF,
E and F are two mid point of side AD and BC,
(C) 110° (D) 100° EF=? AB=8 cm CD=15cm
135. Find the value of x in the figure, if it is given
ABCD AB||DC E F
that AC and BD are diametres of the circles.
AD BC EF||AB=8 CD=15.
x
EF
AC BD
(A) 11.5 (B) 13.8
(C) 16.9 (D) 12.4
A
139. ABCD is a trapezium whose side AB||DC||EF, E
B
AE 2
30° x° and F are two points which such that =
O D ED 3
AB=5cm, CD=7cm, EF=?
C ABCD AB||DC||EF E F
AD BC AB=5 CD=7.
(A) 60° (B) 45°
AE 2
(C) 15° (D) 30° = . EF
ED 3
136. In the given figure, find BAT. (A) 6.9 (B) 7.8

BAT (C) 5.8 (D) 6.2


140. ABCD is a trapezium side AB||CD diagonal AC
and BD intersect at point O, AO=X–5, BO=3,
CO=3X–19, DO=X–3, X=?
C B
48° ABCD AB||CD
AC BD O
AO=X–5, BO=3, CO=3X–19, DO=X–3, X=?
D (A) 8, 6 (B) 6, 9
(C) 8, 9 (D) 4, 9
P T
A 141. If the parallel sides of a trapezium are 8 cm
and 4 cm , M and N are the mid-points of the
diagonals of the trapezium, then length of MN
(A) 132° (B) 144°
is
(C) 48° (D) 96°
137. ABCD is a trapezium in which side AB||DC, E M N
and F are two points on side AD and BC, EF||AB=d MN
AE a (A) 12 cm (B) 6 cm
and CD=c. = . Then find side EF=?
ED b (C) 1 cm (D) 2 cm
ABCD AB||DC E F 142. Two adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 24 cm
AD BC EF||AB=d CD=c. and 16 cm and one of its diagonal is 20 cm then
AE a find other diagonal.
= . EF
ED b
ad  bc ac  bd
(A) (B)
a b a b
(A) 4 20 (B) 4 79
ad  bc ac  bd
(C) (D)
c d c d (C) 4 69 (D) 4 59
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143. ABCD is a cyclic parallelogram then find ABC=? (A) 1 : 3 (B) 3 :1

ABCD ABC=? (C) 1 : 1 (D) 2 :1

(A) 72° (B) 90° 146. Side AB of a rectangle ABCD is divided into four
equal parts by point X, Y, and Z find ratio between
(C) 45° (D) 60° area of triangle XYC to area of rectangle ABCD.

144. ABCD is a Rhombus in which ABC=60° then find ABCD AB X, Y, Z


diagonal AC and BD If length of side of rhombus XYC
is 8 cm. ABCD

ABCD ABC=60° AC (A) 1:2 (B) 1:4


BD (C) 1:8 (D) 3:8
AC BD
147. ABCD is a rectangle E and F are two points of
side AB such that AE=EF=FB. What is the ratio
(A) 8, 8 3 (B) 8, 8 2
between area of  EFC to rectangle ABCD.
(C) 6, 6 3 (D) 6, 6 2
ABCD AB E
145. ABCD is a Rhombus in which BCD=60° then find F AE=EF=FB EFC
ratio between diagonal AC and BD. ABCD

ABCD BCD=60° AC (A) 1:2 (B) 1:6

BD AC BD (C) 1:8 (D) 3:8

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