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Q1. A display board is in the shape of a circle.

While designing the board, if diameter of


the board is increased by 40% from the previous design, then the area will be increased
by

(a.) 40%

(b.) 80%

(c.) 96%

(d.) 45%

Q2. If θ is the angle in degrees of a sector of a circle of radius r units, then the area of
the sector is
Q3. Area of a square is the same as the area of a circle. What will be the ratio of their
perimeters?

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(a.) 1 : 1
(b.) π : √2

(c.) 2 : √π

(d.) None of these

Q4. Area of the largest triangle inscribed in a semi-circle of radius r units is

Q5. Which ratio is denoted by a constant known as π

(a.) Diameter/Circumference
(b.) Area/Circumference

(c.) Circumference/Diameter

(d.) Area/Diameter

Q6. If the circumference of a circle and the perimeter of a square are equal, then the

(a.) Area of the circle = Area of the square

(b.) Area of the circle > Area of the square

(c.) Area of the circle < Area of the square

(d.) We cannot definitely say about the relation between area of the circle and the
square

Q7. The ratio of areas of two circles whose ratio of circumferences is in the ratio of 3 : 1
will be

(a.) 3 : 1

(b.) 1 : 3

(c.) 1 : 9

(d.) 9 : 1

Q8. The minute hand of a clock is 14 cm long . The area described by it on the face of
the clock in 5 minutes is

(a.) 51.33 cm2


(b.) 15.33 cm2
(c.) 21.15 cm2
(d.) 12.35 cm2
Q9. Radii of two circles are 4 cm and 3 cm respectively. There is another circle, which is
having area equal to the sum of the areas of two circles whose radii are known. Find the
diameter (in cm) of the third circle.

(a.) 5
(b.) 7

(c.) 0

(d.) 14

Q10. Find the area of the largest circle that can be drawn inside a rectangle with length
a cm and breadth b cm. (a > b).

VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS


Q1. Say the following statement is “True” or “False”. Write the reason for your answer.
“Area of a segment of a circle is less than the area of its corresponding sector.”

Q2. Find the circumference of a circle whose area is 314 cm 2. (Given π = 3.14)
Q3. Find the area of a sector of a circle of radius 5 cm, if the corresponding arc length is
3.5 cm.

Q4. State the following statement is “True” or “False”. “If the perimeter and area of a
circle are numerically equal, then the radius of the circle is 2 units”.

Q5. Area of a sector is one- twelfth that of the complete circle. Find the angle of the
sector.

Q6. Find the area of a sector of a circle of radius 28 cm and central angle 45 ̊. (Take π =
22/7)

Q7. Rear wheel of a motor cycle is of radius 35 cm. It is assumed that the speed of the
motor cycle is fully depend on the rpm of the rear wheel and no loss of energy. How
many revolutions per minute (rpm) must the wheel make so as to keep a constant speed
of 66 km/hr. (Take π = 22/7)

Q8. An arc of a circle of length 5π cm bounds a sector whose area is 20π cm 2. Find the
radius of the circle.
Q9. If the perimeter of a semi-circular protractor is 66 cm, find the length of the
straight-line part of the protractor. (Take π = 22/7)

Q10. A chord of a circle of radius 10 cm subtends right angle at the centre of the circle.
What will be the area of the corresponding major sector? (Given π = 3.14)

SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (2 MARKS)


Q1. The circumference of a circle exceeds the diameter by 16.8 cm. Find the radius of
the circle.

Q2. A race track is in the form of a ring whose inner circumference is 352m and the
outer

circumference is 396m.Find the width of the track.

Q3. A wheel has diameter 84cm.Find how many complete revolutions it must take to
cover 792m.
Q4. A car travels 1 km distance in which each wheel makes 450 complete revolutions.
Find the radius of its wheels.

Q5. A bicycle wheel makes 5000 revolutions in moving 11km.Find the diameter of the
wheel.

Q6. Find the diameter of the circle whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of two
circles of diameters 20cm and 48cm

SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (3 MARKS)


Q1. If the difference between the circumference and area of a circle is37 cm, find its
area.

Q2. Calculate the perimeter of an equilateral triangle, if it is inscribed in a circle with area
154 Cm2
Q3. A chord AB of a circle of radius 10 cm makes a right angle at the centre of the circle.
Find the area of the minor and major segments.

Q4. Four poles are erected at four corners of a rectangular field of dimensions 80 m by
50 m. Vasanthi tethered a cow at one corner of the field with a rope. After tying the
length of rope from pole to cow is 7 m and Rajan tethered a buffalo at another pole of
the same field and the length of rope from pole to animal is 6.3 m.

Answer the following questions.

1. How much area of the rectangular field did the cow graze?
2. Find the ratio of grazing areas of the field by the cow and buffalo.
Q5. A square is inscribed in a circle. Calculate the ratio of area of circle to that of square.

LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS


Q1. A boy is cycling such that the wheels of the cycle are making 140 revolutions per
minute. If the diameter of the wheel is 60cm, calculate the speed per hour with which
the boy is cycling.

Q2. The inner circumference of a circular track is 220m. The track is 7m wide everywhere.
Calculate the cost of putting up a fence along the outer circle at the rate of Rs.2 per
metre.

Q3. Find the area of the minor segment of a circle of radius 42 cm, if length of the
corresponding arc is 44 cm.

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