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DBC BAC BCD: Delhi Public School, Bopal, Ahmedabad Class: IX Session (2017 - 2018)

1. The document contains 20 problems related to circles, their properties, chords, tangents and angles subtended by chords and segments. The problems involve finding measures of angles, lengths of line segments, radii of circles and the relations between various parts of circles. 2. Common concepts covered include properties of cyclic quadrilaterals, tangents drawn to a circle from a point on a chord, angle properties in triangles inscribed in a circle, and the relation between angles and arcs/segments in a circle. 3. Various theorems related to circles like angle subtended by an arc, equal chords subtend equal angles, angle between chord and tangent etc. are used to solve the

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DBC BAC BCD: Delhi Public School, Bopal, Ahmedabad Class: IX Session (2017 - 2018)

1. The document contains 20 problems related to circles, their properties, chords, tangents and angles subtended by chords and segments. The problems involve finding measures of angles, lengths of line segments, radii of circles and the relations between various parts of circles. 2. Common concepts covered include properties of cyclic quadrilaterals, tangents drawn to a circle from a point on a chord, angle properties in triangles inscribed in a circle, and the relation between angles and arcs/segments in a circle. 3. Various theorems related to circles like angle subtended by an arc, equal chords subtend equal angles, angle between chord and tangent etc. are used to solve the

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, BOPAL, AHMEDABAD

Class: IX Session (2017 – 2018)


Chapter 10 : Circles

1. O is the centre of the circle of radius 5 cm AB and CD are two parallel chords, on the
either side of the centre, AB = 6cm and CD = 8cm. Find the distance between the two
chords.
2. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral in which AC and BD are its diagonals. If DBC  59 °
and BAC  45 °, then find angle BCD
3. Collection of points in a plane equidistant from a fixed point forms what?
4. If BC is a diameter of a circle of centre O and OD is perpendicular to the chord AB of
circle.Then what is the relation between CA and OD.
5. If AB = 12cm, BC = 16cm and ABC  90 °, then what is the radius of the circle passing
through the points A, B and C.
6. AB and AC are two chords of a circle of radius r such that AB = 2AC. If p and q are the
distances of AB and AC from the centre, prove that 4q2 = p2 + 3r2
7. In the figure O is the centre of the circle. BC is a diameter A D B
of the circle. OD  AB. If OD = 4cm,
BD = 5cm, then CD = ? O
C
8. ABCD is a quadrilateral whose vertices are on a semicircle
such that AB = BC = CD = 15 cm and AD is diameter of the circle having centre at O.
Find the perimeter of the quadrilateral ABCD.
9. In the figure O is the centre of the circle. Find angles x and y.
AOB  x
OAC  y
O
ACB  32 ° C

OBC  47 °
A B
10. AB and CD are parallel chords of a circle
whose centre is O and radius 20 cm. If AB = 24 cm and CD = 32 cm, find the distance
between AB and CD when it is given that they lie on the opposite sides of the centre O.
11. Prove that a cyclic trapezium is isosceles and its diagonals are equal. P
12. PQ and RQ are chords of a circle equidistant from the centre.
Prove that the diameter passing through Q bisects Q
PQR and PSR . S

R
D C
13. P ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. If AP, BP, CR and DR are the
angle bisectors of A, B, Cand D respectively.
A
R Then prove that APB  CRD  180 ° x
A B
D E
14. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle.
Prove that x  y  z
y
15. Prove that the circle drawn on any one of the
O
equal sides of an isosceles triangle as z
diameter bisects the base.
C C
B

16. A B

O
O is the centre of the circle. A, B, C are points on the
circle. If BCA  x and OBA  y , then find the
relation between x and y.

17. Two circles with centres A and B intersect at X and Y. PQ is a chord of one circle
parallel to XY. Prove that AB produced bisects PQ.
18. AB is the chord of a circle with a centre O. AB is produced to C, such that
BC = BO. CO is joined and produced to meet the circle in D.If ACD  y and
AOD  x , prove that x  3 y
19. ∆ ABC is an isosceles triangle on a circle, with AB = AC and ∠ABC = 50°. D and E are
two points on the circle on the either side of BC. Find ∠BDC and ∠BEC.
20. From the figure find the value of a, b and c

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