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This document contains a geometry question paper for the IGCSE Maths exam (CIE) with a total score of 70 points and a time allowance of 81 minutes. It includes various questions related to circle theorems, angles, and properties of quadrilaterals, along with grade boundaries for different achievement levels. The paper is structured into multiple questions, each requiring calculations and reasoning based on geometric principles.

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Geometry Medium

This document contains a geometry question paper for the IGCSE Maths exam (CIE) with a total score of 70 points and a time allowance of 81 minutes. It includes various questions related to circle theorems, angles, and properties of quadrilaterals, along with grade boundaries for different achievement levels. The paper is structured into multiple questions, each requiring calculations and reasoning based on geometric principles.

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Geometry
Difficulty: Medium
Question Paper 1
Level IGCSE
Subject Maths (0580/0980)
Exam Board CIE
Topic Geometry
Paper Paper 4
Difficulty Medium
Booklet Question Paper 1

Time allowed: 81 minutes

Score: /70

Percentage: /100

Grade Boundaries:

CIE IGCSE Maths (0580)

A* A B C D
>83% 67% 51% 41% 31%

CIE IGCSE Maths (0980)

9 8 7 6 5 4
>95% 87% 80% 69% 58% 46%
Question 1
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(a) C


NOT TO
SCALE
O

D
B

A 80°

A, B, C and D lie on the circle, centre O.


DAE is a straight line.

Find the value of u and the value of v. [2]

(b)
G

NOT TO
SCALE

O H

The diagram shows a circle, centre O, radius 8cm.


GH is a chord of length 10cm.

Calculate the length of the perpendicular from O to GH. [3]

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(c) K, L, M and N lie on the circle. M


KM and LN intersect at X.
KL = 9.7cm, KX = 4.8cm,
LX = 7.8 cm and NX = 2.5cm. N NOT TO
2.5 cm
SCALE
Calculate MN. X
4.8 cm
K 7.8cm

9.7 cm

L
[2]

(d) All lengths are in centimetres. S


R
P, Q, R and S lie on the circle. x
PR and QS intersect at Y. Y NOT TO
PY = 2x and YS = x. SCALE
2x

Q
P
Find the value of x.
[4]

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Question 2
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B
NOT TO
C SCALE
A 37°

O
D

A, B, C, D and E are points on the circle, centre O.


Angle BAD = 37°.

Complete the following statements.

(a) Angle BED =

[2]

(b) Angle BOD =

[2]

(c) Angle BCD =

[2]

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(a) (i) A, B, C and D lie on the circumference of the circle.

D
C
43° t° NOT TO
SCALE

Find the value of t. [1]

(ii) X, Y and Z lie on the circumference of the circle, centre O.

Z
X NOT TO
w° O SCALE

28°

Find the value of w, giving reasons for your answer. [3]

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(iii) E, F, G and H lie on the circumference of the circle.

H G
5p°
NOT TO
SCALE
p° F
E

Find the value of p, giving a reason for your answer. [3]

(b)
R

NOT TO
O SCALE
P N

The diagram shows a circle, centre O.


PQ and QR are chords.
OM is the perpendicular from O to PQ.

(i) Complete the statement. [1]

(ii) ON is the perpendicular from O to QR and PQ = QR.

Complete the statements to show that triangle OMQ is congruent to triangle ONQ.
[4]

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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. [2]

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

Calculate the length of TQ. [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 [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. [5]

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B
A 32°
(a)
143°
NOT TO
SCALE
D
O

Points A, C and D lie on a circle centre O.


BA and BC are tangents to the circle.
Angle ABC = 32° and angle DAB = 143°.

(i) Calculate angle AOC in quadrilateralAOCB. [2]

(ii) Calculate angle ADC. [1]

(iii) Calculate angle OCD. [2]

(iv) OA = 6cm.

Calculate the length of AB. [3]

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(b) B

17°
NOT TO
SCALE
A 39°

C
D

A, B, C and D are on the circumference of the circle centre O.


AC is a diameter.
Angle CAB = 39° and angle ABD = 17°.

(i) Calculate angleACB. [2]

(ii) Calculate angle BXC. [2]

(iii) Give the reason why angle DOA is 34°. [1]

(iv) Calculate angle BDO. [1]

(v) The radius of the circle is 12 cm. Calculate the length of major arc ABCD. [3]

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10 Quadrilaterals P and Q each have diagonals which

• are unequal,
• intersect at right angles.

P has two lines of symmetry. Q has one line of symmetry.

(a) (i) Sketch quadrilateralP.


Write down its geometrical name. [2]

(ii) Sketch quadrilateralQ.


Write down its geometrical name. [2]

(b) In quadrilateral P, an angle between one diagonal and a side is x°.


Write down, in terms of x, the four angles of quadrilateral P. [2]

(c) The diagonals of quadrilateral Q have lengths 20 cm and 12 cm.


Calculate the area of quadrilateral Q. [2]

(d) Quadrilateral P has the same area as quadrilateral Q.


The lengths of the diagonals and sides of quadrilateral P are all integer values.
Find the length of a side of quadrilateral P. [3]

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