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SECTION-A

1. If chords AB and CD of congruent circles subtend equal angles at their centres, then:

2. a. AB = CD
3. b. AB > CD
4. c. AB < AD
5. d . None of the above

2. In the given figure, ∠AOB = 90º and ∠ABC = 30º, then ∠CAO is equal to:

(a) 30º

(b) 45º

(c) 60º

(d) 90º

3. In the given figure, if OA = 5 cm, AB = 8 cm and OD is perpendicular to AB, then CD is


equal to:

(a) 2 cm

(b) 3 cm

(c) 4 cm

(d) 5 cm

4. If AB = 12 cm, BC = 16 cm and AB is perpendicular to BC, then the radius of the circle passing
through the points A, B and C is:

(a) 6 cm

(b) 8 cm

(c) 10 cm

(d) 12 cm

5. The base of a right triangle is 8 cm and the hypotenuse is 10 cm. Its area will be

(a) 24 cm2

(b) 40 cm2
(c) 48 cm2

(d) 80 cm2

6. Area of a triangle is equal to:

a. Base x Height

b. 2(Base x Height)

c. ½(Base x Height)

d. ½ (Base + Height)

7. If every side of a triangle is doubled, then increase in the area of the triangle is

(a)100√2%

(b) 200%

(c) 300%

(d) 400%

8. The quadrilateral whose all its sides are equal and angles are equal to 90 degrees, it is called:

a. Rectangle

b. Square

c. Kite

d. Parallelogram

9. The sum of all the angles of a quadrilateral is equal to:

a. 180°

b. 270°

c. 360°

d. 90°

10. A diagonal of a parallelogram divides it into two congruent:

a. Square

b. Parallelogram
c. Triangles

d. Rectangle

11. Which of the following is not true for a parallelogram?

(a) Opposite sides are equal

(b) Opposite angles are equal

(c) Opposite angles are bisected by the diagonals

(d) Diagonals bisect each other.

12. Three angles of a quadrilateral are 75º, 90º and 75º. The fourth angle is

(a) 90º

(b) 95º

(c) 105º

(d) 120º

13.Each of the following questions contains STATEMENT-1 (Assertion) and


STATEMENT-2 (Reason and has following four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), only one of
which is the correct answer. Mark the correct choice.
(a) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is a correct
explanation for Statement-1
(b) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not a correct
explanation for Statement-1
(c) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
(d) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
Statement-1 (Assertion): (a - b)3 + (b −c)3 + (c-a)³ = 3 (a - b) (b −c) (c-a)
Statement-2 (Reason): If a+b+c=0, then a3+b3+ c3 = 3 abc

14. In a trapezium ABCD, AB∥CD. Calculate ∠C and ∠D if ∠A = 55° and ∠B = 70°

OR

The angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 3 : 5 : 9 : 13. Find all the angles of the quadrilateral.
15. If a line intersects two concentric circles (circles with the same centre) with centre O at A, B, C
and D, prove that AB = CD (see Fig. 10.25).
16. An isosceles right triangle has an area of 8 cm2. Find the length of its hypotenuse .
SECTION – C

17. Prove that if chords of congruent circles subtend equal angles at their centres, then
the chords are equal.

OR

Two circles of radii 5 cm and 3 cm intersect at two points, and the distance between
their centres is 4 cm. Find the length of the common chord.

18. In Fig. 10.38, ∠ABC = 69°, ∠ACB = 31°, find ∠BDC.

19. Find the area of a triangle two sides of which are 18 cm and 10 cm and the perimeter is 42cm.

20. The angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 3 : 5 : 9 : 13. Find all the angles of the quadrilateral.

SECTION-D

21. The triangular side walls of a flyover have been used for advertisements. The sides of the
walls are 122 m, 22 m and 120 m (see Fig. 12.9). The advertisements yield an earning of ₹5000
per m2 per year. A company hired one of its walls for 3 months. How much rent did it pay?

22. State and prove the mid- point theorem.


OR

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

23. In parallelogram ABCD, two points P and Q are taken on diagonal BD such that DP = BQ (see Fig.
8.20). Show that:

(i) ΔAPD ≅ ΔCQB


(ii) AP = CQ

(iii) ΔAQB ≅ ΔCPD

(iv) AQ = CP

(v) APCQ is a parallelogram

SECTION-E

CASE STUDY BASED QUESTION

24.Ankit visited in a mall with his father. He sees that three shops are situated at P, Q,
R as shown in the figure from where they have to purchase things according to their
need. Distance between shop P and Q is 8 m, that of between shop Q and R is 10 m
and between shop P and R is 6 m.

Considering O as the centre of the circle, answer the following questions.

(i) Length of the longest chord of the circle is


(ii) Find the radius of the circle.
(iii) Measure of ∠QPR is

OR

Area of ∆PQR is

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