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The document consists of a series of geometry problems involving circles, angles, and cyclic quadrilaterals. It includes calculations for angles formed by intersecting chords, tangents, and diameters, as well as area calculations for various shapes. The problems require finding unknown angles and lengths based on given measurements and properties of circles.

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The document consists of a series of geometry problems involving circles, angles, and cyclic quadrilaterals. It includes calculations for angles formed by intersecting chords, tangents, and diameters, as well as area calculations for various shapes. The problems require finding unknown angles and lengths based on given measurements and properties of circles.

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NOT TO
S
SCALE
21°
R
117°
T
y° Q

(a) The chords PR and SQ of the circle intersect at T.


Angle RST = 21° and angle STR = 117°.

(i) Find the values of x and y.

Answer(a)(i) x = ................................................

y = ................................................ [2]

(ii) SR = 8.23 cm, RT = 3.31 cm and PQ = 9.43 cm.

Calculate the length of TQ.

Answer(a)(ii) TQ = .......................................... cm [2]

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(b) EFGH is a cyclic quadrilateral.


G H
EF is a diameter of the circle. NOT TO
KE is the tangent to the circle at E. SCALE
GH is parallel to FE and angle KEG = 115°.

F 115° E

Calculate angle GEH. K

Answer(b) Angle GEH = ................................................ [4]

(c) A, B, C and D are points on the circle centre O.


C
Angle AOB = 140° and angle OAC = 14°.
AD = DC.
D NOT TO
SCALE
O
14° 140°

A B

Calculate angle ACD.

Answer(c) Angle ACD = ................................................ [5]


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2 The total area of each of the following shapes is X.


The area of the shaded part of each shape is kX.

For each shape, find the value of k and write your answer below each diagram.

NOT TO NOT TO
SCALE J SCALE
NOT TO F
SCALE I
O 72°

K
G
A B C D
H
AB = BC = CD Angle JOK = 72° EF = FG and EI = IH

k = ..................................... k = ..................................... k = .....................................

A
NOT TO NOT TO
SCALE SCALE

O B

The shape is a regular hexagon. The diagram shows a sector of a circle centre O.
Angle AOB = 90°

k = ..................................... k = .....................................
[10]

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3 (a)
E D
t° x°
NOT TO
SCALE
x° C

q° p° 32°
Y A B X

ABCDEF is a hexagon.
AB is parallel to ED and BC is parallel to FE.
YFE and YABX are straight lines.
Angle CBX = 32° and angle EFA = 90°.

Calculate the value of

(i) p,

Answer(a)(i) p = ................................................ [1]

(ii) q,

Answer(a)(ii) q = ................................................ [2]

(iii) t,

Answer(a)(iii) t = ................................................ [1]

(iv) x.

Answer(a)(iv) x = ................................................ [3]

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(b)
R
x° Q

S

NOT TO
SCALE

63°
T P U

P, Q, R and S are points on a circle and PS = SQ.


PR is a diameter and TPU is the tangent to the circle at P.
Angle SPT = 63°.

Find the value of

(i) x,

Answer(b)(i) x = ................................................ [2]

(ii) y.

Answer(b)(ii) y = ................................................ [2]


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4 (a) Andrei stands on level horizontal ground, 294 m from the foot of a vertical tower which is 55 m high.

(i) Calculate the angle of elevation of the top of the tower.

Answer(a)(i) ................................................. [2]

(ii) Andrei walks a distance x metres directly towards the tower.


The angle of elevation of the top of the tower is now 24.8°.

Calculate the value of x.

Answer(a)(ii) x = ................................................. [4]

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5 (a) The points A, B, C and D lie on a circle.


AC is a diameter of the circle.
ST is the tangent to the circle at A.

S
A
48°
T

27° NOT TO
B x° D SCALE

Find the value of

(i) x,

Answer(a)(i) x = ................................................. [2]

(ii) y.

Answer(a)(ii) y = ................................................. [2]

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NOT TO
O SCALE
C
E

48°
B A

In the diagram, B, C, D and E lie on the circle, centre O.


AB and AD are tangents to the circle.
Angle BAD = 48°.

(a) Find

(i) angle ABD,

Answer(a)(i) Angle ABD = ................................................ [1]

(ii) angle OBD,

Answer(a)(ii) Angle OBD = ................................................ [1]

(iii) angle BCD,

Answer(a)(iii) Angle BCD = ................................................ [2]

(iv) angle BED.

Answer(a)(iv) Angle BED = ................................................ [1]

(b) The radius of the circle is 15 cm.

Calculate the area of triangle BOD.

Answer(b) ......................................... cm2 [2]

(c) Give a reason why ABOD is a cyclic quadrilateral.

Answer(c) ............................................................................................................................................

............................................................................................................................................................. [1]
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7 (a)

E D
120° 140°
NOT TO
SCALE
F
C

A B

In the hexagon ABCDEF, AB is parallel to ED and AF is parallel to CD.


Angle ABC = 90°, angle CDE = 140° and angle DEF = 120°.

Calculate angle EFA.

Answer(a) Angle EFA = ................................................. [4]

(b)

D
C NOT TO
30°
SCALE

100°
B
A

In the cyclic quadrilateral ABCD, angle ABC = 100° and angle BDC = 30°.
The diagonals intersect at X.

(i) Calculate angle ACB.

Answer(b)(i) Angle ACB = ................................................. [2]

(ii) Angle BXC = 89°.

Calculate angle CAD.

Answer(b)(ii) Angle CAD = ................................................. [2]

(iii) Complete the statement.

Triangles AXD and BXC are ............................................................. . [1]

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(c)

S R NOT TO
SCALE

Q
P

P, Q, R and S lie on a circle.


PR and QS intersect at Y.
PS = 11 cm, QR = 10 cm and the area of triangle QRY = 23 cm2.

Calculate the area of triangle PYS.

Answer(c) .......................................... cm2 [2]

(d) A regular polygon has n sides.


n
Each exterior angle is equal to degrees.
10
(i) Find the value of n.

Answer(d)(i) n = ................................................. [3]

(ii) Find the size of an interior angle of this polygon.

Answer(d)(ii) ................................................. [2]

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