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Circle I and II

The document contains 10 problems involving calculating perimeters and areas of various shapes made up of circles, semicircles, sectors, and lines. Each problem provides a diagram and some key measurements, asking the reader to use formulas to find the perimeter and/or area of regions within or encompassing the shapes depicted.

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Circle I and II

The document contains 10 problems involving calculating perimeters and areas of various shapes made up of circles, semicircles, sectors, and lines. Each problem provides a diagram and some key measurements, asking the reader to use formulas to find the perimeter and/or area of regions within or encompassing the shapes depicted.

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LEE HUE KEAN Moe
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Circle I and II

1. Diagram below shows two sectors, ORST and OUV, with the same centre O. RWO is a semicircle with
diameter RO and RO = 2OV. ROV and OUT are straight lines.

Diagram
OV = 7 cm and ∠UOV = 60°.

Using , calculate
(a) the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram,

(b) the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.


[6 marks]

2. In Diagram below, OMRN is a quadrant of a circle with centre O and PQ is an arc of another circle with
centre O.
OMP and ORQ are straight lines.

Diagram
OM = MP = 7 cm and ∠POQ = 60°.
Using , calculate

(a) the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram,

(b) the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.

[6 marks]

3. Diagram below shows quadrant OST and semicircle PQR, both with centre O.

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Diagram
OS = 21 cm and OP = 14 cm.

Calculate
(a) the area, in cm2, of the shaded region,
(b) the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram.
[6 marks]

4. In Diagram below, PQ and RS are arcs of two different circles which have the same centre O. OPR is a
straight line.

Diagram
It is given that ∠POQ = 36° and ∠ROS = 60°.
Using , calculate
(a) the perimeter, in cm, of the sector ORS,
(b) the area, in cm2, of the coloured region.
[6 marks]

5. In Diagram below, POQ is a sector of a circle with centre O and CDEF is a semicircle with centre C.
OFCDQ is a straight line.

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Diagram
It is given that OQ = 12 cm, CD = 3.5 cm and ∠POQ = 70°.
Use and give the answer correct to two decimal places
.
Calculate
(a) the area, in cm2, of the coloured region,
(b) the perimeter, in cm, of the coloured region.
[6 marks]

6. Diagram below shows quadrant OPQ and sector ORS, with common centre O. OQR is a straight line.

Diagram
Use and give the answers correct to two decimal places.
Calculate
(a) the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram,
(b) the area, in cm2, of the whole diagram.
[6 marks]

7. In Diagram, PMQL is a sector of a circle with centre P and OPRQ is a semicircle with centre O.

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Diagram
It is given that MP = 14 cm.

Use , calculate

(a) the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram,


(b) the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.
[6 marks]

8. Diagram below shows a circle with diameter 14 cm and a quadrant ABC of centre C.

Diagram
Rajah

Using , calculate
(a) the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region,

(b) the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.


[6 marks]

9. In diagram below, OPQR is a square and OPS is a sector with centre O.


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Using π = , calculate
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Diagram
(a) the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram,
(b) the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.
[6 marks/6 markah

10.

Diagram/Rajah

Diagram above shows two sectors, OABC and ODEF, with the same centre O. ODG is a semicircle with
centre C. OAF is a straight line and OD = 7 cm.

Calculate

(a) the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram.


(b) the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.
[6 marks/6 markah]

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