Areas related to circles _ DPPs by PW
Areas related to circles _ DPPs by PW
th
10 Class
CBSE Board
MATHEMATICS
CHAPTER – 11
Areas Related to
Circles
VIDYAPEETH
AREAS RELATED TO CIRCLES
DPP-1
[Perimeter and Area of a Circle.: A Brief Review]
1. The area of a circle is 38.5 cm2. The 6. On decreasing the radius of a circle by
circumference of the circle is: 30%, its area is decreased by-
(A) 6 2. cm (A) 30%
(B) 12.1 cm (B) 60%
(C) 11 cm (C) 45%
(D) 22 cm (D) None of these
2. The area of a circle is 49π cm2. Its 7. The area of a circle is the same as the
circumference is: area of a square. Their perimeters are in
(A) 7π cm the ratio.
(B) 14π cm (A) 1:1 (B) 2:π
(C) 21π cm (C) π:2 (D) :2
(D) 28π cm
8. The circumference of a circle is equal to
3. The difference between the the sum of the circumferences of two
circumference and radius of a circle is 37 circles having diameters 36 cm and 20
cm. The area of the circle is: cm. The radius of the new circle is:
(A) 111 cm2 (A) 16 cm (B) 28 cm
(B) 184 cm2 (C) 42 cm (D) 56 cm
(C) 154 cm2
(D) 259 cm2 9. The area of a circle is equal to the sum
of the areas of two circles of radii 24 cm
4. The perimeter of a circular field is 242 and 7 cm. The diameter of the new circle
m. The area of the field is: is:
(A) 9317m2 (A) 25 cm (B) 31 cm
(B) 18634 m2 (C) 50 cm (D) 62 cm
(C) 4658.5 m2
(D) None of these 10. If the perimeter of a square is equal to
the circumference of a circle then the
5. On increasing the diameter of a circle by ratio of their areas is:
40%, its area will be increased by- (A) 4 : π (B) π : 4
(A) 40% (C) π : 7 (D) 7 : π
(B) 80%
(C) 96%
(D) 82%
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DPP-2
[Area of a Circular Ring, Perimeter and
Area of a Semicircle and Quadrant]
1. A car has wheels which are 80 cm in 6. The circumferences of two circles are in
diameter. How many complete the ratio 3: 4. The ratio of their areas is:
revolutions does each wheel make in 6 (A) 3: 4
minutes when the car is moving at a (B) 4: 3
speed of 44 km per hour? (C) 9: 16
(A) 875 (D) 16: 9
(B) 1785
(C) 1750 7. The areas of two circles are in the ratio
(D) 1800 9: 4. The ratio of their circumferences is:
(A) 3 : 2
2. Rajeev walks around a circular park of (B) 4 : 9
area 3850 sq. m How long will he take (C) 2 : 3
to walk 10 rounds at the speed of 6 km (D) 81 : 16
per hour?
(A) 55 min 8. The radius of a wheel is 0.25m. How
(B) 22 min many revolutions will it make in covering
(C) 1 hr 20 min 11km?
(D) 33 min (A) 2800
(B) 4000
3. The area of a semicircular region is 308 (C) 5500
22 (D) 7000
cm2. Find its perimeter. (Use π = )
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(A) 72cm 9. The diameter of a wheel is 40 cm. How
(B) 44cm many revolutions will it make in covering
(C) 88cm 176 m?
(D) None of these (A) 140
(B) 150
4. The radii of two concentric circles are (C) 160
19 cm and 16 cm respectively. The area (D) 166
of the ring enclosed by these circles is:
(A) 320cm2 10. The perimeter of a sheet of paper in the
(B) 330cm2 shape of a quadrant of a circle is 75 cm.
(C) 332cm2 22
Find its area. (π = )
(D) 340cm2 7
(A) 693cm2
5. The areas of two concentric circles are (B) 346.5cm2
1386 cm2 and 962.5 cm2. The width of (C) 343.5cm2
the ring is: (D) None of these
(A) 2.8cm (B) 3.5cm
(C) 4.2cm (D) 3.8cm
2
DPP-3
[Areas of Parts of a Circle, Length
of the Arc of a Sector of the Circle]
1. The area of a sector of angle θ° of a 5. In a circle of radius 21cm, an arc subtends
circle with radius R is: an angle of 60° at the centre. The length
2πRθ
(A) of the arc is:
180
(A) 21cm
πR 2θ
(B) (B) 22cm
180
2πRθ (C) 18.16cm
(C) (D) 23.5cm
360
πR 2θ
(D)
360 6. A sector is cut from a circle of radius
42cm. The central angle of the sector is
2. The length of an arc of a sector of angle
θ° of a circle with radius R is: 150°. Find the length of the arc.
2πRθ (A) 110cm
(A)
180 (B) 55cm
2πRθ (C) 220cm
(B)
360 (D) 132cm
πR 2θ
(C)
180 7. A pendulum swings through an angle
πR 2θ
(D) 60° and describes an arc 8.8cm in length
360
22
of the pendulum Use =
3. The length of the minute hand of a clock 7
is 21cm. The area swept by the minute (A) 4.8cm
hand in 10 minutes is:
(A) 231cm2 (B) 210cm2 (B) 8.4cm
2
(C) 126cm (D) 252cm2 (C) 16.8cm
(D) 13.2cm
4. A chord of a circle of radius 10cm
subtends a 60° angle at the centre. The
area of the minor segments 8. An arc of a circle of radius 42cm has a
(given, π = 3.14) is: length 35.2cm. Find the angle subtended
154 157 by the arc at the centre of the circle.
(A) − 25 3 (B) − 25 3
3 3 (A) 50°
154 25 157 25
(C) − (D) − (B) 150°
3 3 3 3 (C) 48°
(D) 60°
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9. Find the area of the shaded region in the 10. A chord of a circle of radius 14cm makes
given figure if radii of the two concentric a right angle at the centre. Find the areas
circles with centre O are 7cm and 14cm of the minor segments of the circle.
respectively and ∠AOC = 40°. (A) 54cm2
(B) 58cm2
(C) 56cm2
(D) 154cm2
(A) 48.3cm2
(B) 51.3cm2
(C) 16.8cm2
(D) 24.6cm2
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DPP-4
[Competitive Level]
1. The area of the shaded portion in the given 5. Each of the congruent circles shown is
figure is: external tangent to other circles and/or to
the side of the rectangle as shown. If each
circle has circumference 16, then the
length of a diagonal of the rectangle, is:
5
8. The area of an equilateral triangle is 49 3 10. In this figure, AOB is a quarter circle of
cm2. Taking each angular point as centre, a radius 10 and PQRO is a rectangle of
circle is described with radius equal to half perimeter 26. Find the perimeter of the
the length of the side of the triangle as shaded region.
B
shown in figure. Find the area of the triangle
not included in the circle. [Take 3 = 1.73]
R Q
A
F 60° E
O A
60° 60° P
B (A) 17 – 5
D C
(B) 17 + 5
(C) 13 + 5
(A) 7.77cm2 (B) 7.24cm2
(D) 13 – 5
(C) 7cm2 (D) 7.86cm2