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Area Related To Circles

1. The document provides 15 problems involving calculating areas of circles, circular segments, and shapes involving circles. The problems involve finding areas of circles and circular segments given radii or diameters, as well as combined shapes made of circles and straight-line figures like squares, rectangles, and triangles.

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Area Related To Circles

1. The document provides 15 problems involving calculating areas of circles, circular segments, and shapes involving circles. The problems involve finding areas of circles and circular segments given radii or diameters, as well as combined shapes made of circles and straight-line figures like squares, rectangles, and triangles.

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Area Related to Circles

1. The circumference of a circle is 22 cm. Find the area of its quadrant.

2. What is the diameter of a circle whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of two circles of diameters 10 cm and 24
cm?

3. If the area of a circle is numerically equal to twice its circumference, then what is the diameter of the circle?

4. A square is inscribed in a circle. Find the ratio of the areas of the circle and the square. (In terms of 𝜋).

5. The minute hand of a clock is 15cm long. Calculate the area swept by it in 20minutes. Take = 3.14

6. Two circular pieces of equal radii and maximum area, touching each other are cut out from a rectangular cardboard of
dimensions 14 cm x 7 cm. Find the area of the remaining cardboard.

7. In the given figure, ABCD is a square of side 4 cm. A quadrant of a circle of radius 1 cm is drawn at each vertex of the
square and a circle of diameter 2 cm is also drawn. Find the area of the shaded region. [Use π = 3.14.]

8. In the given figure, APB and CQD are semicircles of diameter 7 cm each, while ARC and BSD are semicircles of diameter
14 cm each. Find the

(i) perimeter,
(ii) area of the shaded region.

9. In the given figure, APB and AQO are semicircles and AO = OB. If the perimeter of the figure is 40 cm, find the area of
the shaded region.

10. Find the area of the shaded region in the given figure, if ABCD is a rectangle with sides 8 cm and 6 cm and O is the
centre of the circle.

11. In the given figure, PQSR represents a flower bed. If OP = 21 m and OR = 14 m, find the area of the flower bed.
12. Find the area of the major segment APB of a circle of radius 35 cm and ∠AOB = 90°, as shown in the given figure.

13. If three circles of radius a each, are drawn such that each touches the other two, Find the area included between them.

14. In the given figure, ABCD is a trapezium of area 24.5 cm 2. If AD ∥ BC, ∠DAB = 90°, AD =10 cm, BC = 4 cm and ABE is
quadrant of a circle then find the area of the shaded region.

15. Find the area of the shaded region in the given figure, where a circular arc of radius 6 cm has been drawn with vertex of
an equilateral triangle of side 12 cm as centre and a sector of circle of radius 6 cm with centre B is
made.

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