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12 chapter maths mcq (1)

The document contains multiple choice questions (MCQs) related to geometry, specifically focusing on circles and squares. It includes questions about the perimeter, area, diameter, and circumference of circles and squares, as well as assertions and reasons for certain geometric properties. The questions are designed to test knowledge of mathematical concepts and calculations involving these shapes.

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Exercise 7.

1
AMultiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Choose the correct answer from the given options:
1.Ifthe perimeter of a circle is equal to that of a square, then the ratio of their areas is
(a) 22: 7 (b) 14: 11 (c) 7:22 (d) 11:14
a circle of radius 8 cm is
that can be inscribed in
2. The area of the square (c) 64/2 cm
b y T28 cm (d) 64 cm?
(a) 256 cm of the tha
of a circle whose
area is equal to the sum areas of
e two
3, The diameter circles of radii
24 cm and 7 cm is (c) 62 cm
(a) 31 cm
b) 25 cm d) 50 cm
4. If the area of cirele is numerically equal to twIceits circumference, then the diameter of th
( e8 units
(a) 4 units (b) 6 units
circumsCribing radius a cm is
a circle of
(d) 12 units circle is
5. The perimeter (in cm) of square
a

(b) 4a (c) 6a
(a) 2a (d) 8a
the ardan
of a circle whose area is equal to the sum ofthe
6. What is the diameter
areas of the two
24 cm and 7 cm? circles
(a) 20 cm (b) 30 cm 50 cm
7. What is the area of the circle that can be inscribed in a square of side 6 cm?(d) 80 cm
( a9T cm (b) 11 r cm (c) 16 T cm
8. The area of a quadrant of a circle whose circumference is 25 cm is (d) 15 T
cm
(a) 24 cm (b) 28 cm (c) 32.5 cm
9. If area of quadrant of a circle is 38.5 cm, then its
diameter is d 38.5 cm Imp.
(a) 10 cm
b) 14 cm
(c) 21 cm
10, The areas
(d) None of these Use r-2
of twocircles are in the ratio 9:4, then what is the ratio
(a) 1:2 of their circumferenoasn
(b) 2:1 (c)3:2
11. The cost of fencing a
circular field at the rate of R 24 per metre (d) 2:3
field is is 5280. The radin
(a) 15 m
radius of the
(b) 35 m (c) 25 m
12. The radii of twocircles are8 cm and 6 cm (d) 30 m
the sum of the of the two.eircles is
respectively. The radius of the circle
areas
to having area egual
(a) 5 cm (by 10 cm
13. An athlete runs on a circular track (c) 12 cm
of radius 49 m and (d) 15 cm
How many rounds has he taken to covers a distance of 3080 m
along its boundary.
(a) 5 cover this distance?
(b) 8 22
14. The area of the largest triangle that can be 10 (d) 15 Take n-
inscribed in a semi-circle of radius r units will be
ta) r sq. units
(6)sq.units C)sq. units (d) 2r sq. units
15. The cost of fencing a circular field at the rate
of 24 per metre is
at the rate ofR 0.50 per m. The cost of 5280. The field is to be plougnet
1925 ploughing the field is 22
(c)2010 (6)R 1650 Take=
16. The area of circle whose (d)2525
circumference is 22 cm is
a) cm 45

17 Aroad which is 7 m wide


(b)cm (c) Cm ( a )
77
Cm
2
road is surrounds a circular park whose
cireumic
(a 220 m (d) 770 m
(b) 340 m
i n 8he given figure, a square (c) 550 m
of diagonal 88 cm is inscribed in circle. The area of the snau
regton 18 BOnal cm inscribed in aa circi
A 12cm (d)11 cm
2 (b)18 cm (c) 24 cm
1s equal to the sum of the circumference of the two
diameter of a circle whose circumference
d i a m e t e r s 36
c m and 20 cm is
circlesof (C) 56 cm (d) 84 cm
(b) 32 cm
(a) 22 cm
in area to the sum of areas of two circular parks of
Circular park equal
It is proposed to build single
a
an
20. The radius of the new park is
12 m in a locality.
diameters 16 m and (b) 12 m (c) 15 m (d) 18 mn
(a)0 m
Questionss
ASsertion-Reason Type
B. a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R).
Inthe following questions,
correct choice a s : (A).
Choose the
and (R) are true and(R) is the correct explanation of assertion
reason

explanation of assertion (A).


reason
(a)Both assertion (A) reason (R) are true but
reason (R) is not the correct
and
(b) Both assertion (A)
r e a s o n (R) is false.
(c) Assertion (A)is true but reason (R) is true.
but
(d) Assertion (A) is false circumference of a circle is 176 cm, then its radius is 28 cm.
1. Assertion (A): If the 2t radius.
10 m and 6 m respectively,then area
x
Reason (R): Circumference
=

inner diameter of a circular path is


and
4ASSertion (A): If the
outer

of the path is 16 t m". circular path respectively, then


area ofcircular
radius of outer and inner
r be the
eason (R): IfR and
path t (R*-r).
aIestions

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