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AS AT CBSE IX Math Circles

This document provides a 10 question achievement test on circles for 9th standard math students. It includes the questions, answer options, and notes for teachers on administering the test via a shared Google Form link. The questions cover topics like finding chord lengths and angles related to circles, properties of common points of intersecting circles, and identifying angles in cyclic quadrilaterals.

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AS AT CBSE IX Math Circles

This document provides a 10 question achievement test on circles for 9th standard math students. It includes the questions, answer options, and notes for teachers on administering the test via a shared Google Form link. The questions cover topics like finding chord lengths and angles related to circles, properties of common points of intersecting circles, and identifying angles in cyclic quadrilaterals.

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Achievement Test

Name: Std: IX Date :

Subject: Maths Topic : Circles

Answer Scheme

Note for the teacher:

This test is now available as a Google Form. Click on the link below to ‘make a copy’ of the
Google Form.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1MaC6gkteeZ5dOx2j_fPVzrn35MQl7McWfhcXd0HI3dU/c
opy

The Google Form will be saved in your Google Drive and will open in a new tab. Follow
these instructions to share the form with your students to attempt the test –

1. Open the Google Form

2. Click on ‘Send’ in the top right corner of the screen

3. Click on the ‘Link’ icon

4. Click on the ‘Copy’ button. The link is now copied.

1. The radius of a circle is 13 cm and the length of one of its chords is 10 cm. The distance of
the chord from
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linkcentre is students. Ask them to click on the link to complete the test.
with your
(a) 11.5 cm (b) 12 cm Ans

(c) cm (d) 23 cm

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2. In the given figure, O is the centre of a circle. If ∠OAB = 40° and C is a
point on the circle, then ∠ACB =

(a) 40° (b) 50°Ans

(c) 80° (d) 100°

3. AB and CD are two equal chords of a circle with centre O such that
∠AOB = 80°, then ∠COD =

(a) 100° (b) 120°

(c) 80°Ans (d) 40°

4. In the given figure, BOC is a diameter of a circle with centre O. If


AB and CD are two chords such that AB || CD and AB = 10 cm,
then CD =

(a) 5 cm (b) 12.5 cm

(c) 15 cm (d) 10 cm Ans

5. If there are two separate circles drawn apart from each other, then the maximum number of common
points they have:

(a) 0 Ans (b) 1

(c) 2 (d) 3

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6. If AB and CD are two chords of a circle intersecting at point E, as per
the given figure. Then:

(a) ∠BEQ > ∠CEQ (b) ∠BEQ = ∠CEQ Ans

(c) ∠BEQ < ∠CEQ (d) None of the above

7. In the given figure, the value of ∠ADC is:

(a) 60° (b) 30°

(c) 45°Ans (d) 90°

8. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle and ∠AOC =


C
120°. Then, ∠BDC =
120°
A O B

(a) 60° (b) 45°

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(c) 30°Ans (d) 15°

9. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral such that AB is a diameter of


the circle circumscribing it and ∠ADC = 140º, then ∠BAC is
equal to: 

(a) 30° (b) 40°

(c) 50° Ans (d) 80°

10. In the given figure, AB is a chord of a circle with centre O and BOC is a diameter. If OD ⊥ AB such
that OD = 6 cm, then AC =

(a) 9 cm (b) 12 cm Ans

(c) 14 cm (d) 7.5 cm

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