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This document is a mathematics assignment for Class 9 at Delhi Public School Bhopal, focusing on the topic of circles. It contains a series of questions related to chords, diameters, angles, and properties of cyclic quadrilaterals, along with multiple-choice answers. The assignment aims to test students' understanding of geometric concepts associated with circles.
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This document is a mathematics assignment for Class 9 at Delhi Public School Bhopal, focusing on the topic of circles. It contains a series of questions related to chords, diameters, angles, and properties of cyclic quadrilaterals, along with multiple-choice answers. The assignment aims to test students' understanding of geometric concepts associated with circles.
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL BOPAL, AHMEDABAD

MATHEMATICS ASSIGNMENT
CLASS 9 (SESSION 2022-23)
CH 10 : CIRCLES

1. The diameter of a circle is 20 cm. A chord is 16 cm in length. The


distance of the chord from the centre of the circle is
(a) 8 cm (b) 6 cm (c) 5 cm (d) 7 cm
2. A chord of length 48 cm is at a distance of 7 cm from the centre of a
circle. The radius of the circle is
(a) 21 cm (b) 22 cm (c) 20 cm (d) 25 cm
PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral in which PQ is a diameter. If ∠PSR = 126°,
then ∠QPR is
3.

(a) 32° (b) 36° (c) 42° (d) 30°

centre. AB is produced to any point E. If ∠ADC = 136°, find ∠CBE


4. ABCD is a quadrilateral in which the circle through A, B and C has D as its

(a) 64° (b) 66° (c) 68° (d) 68°


5. A chord of a circle is equal to its radius. The angle subtended by this
chord at a point in major segment
(a) 60° (b) 30° (c) 45° (d) 90°
6. If AB = 12 cm, BC = 16 cm and AB is perpendicular
to BC, then the radius of the circle, passing through
the points A, B, and C is:
(a) 6 cm (b) 8 cm (c) 10 cm (d) 12 cm.

∠BAO = 60°. Then ∠ADC is equal to:


7. In given figure, BC is a diameter of the circle and

(a) 30° (b) 45° (c) 60° (d) 120°

whose centre is O. Given ∠ROS = 42°, calculate


8. In the given figure, PQ is the diameter of the circle

∠RTS.

(a) 69° (b) 48° (c) 59° (d)


84°

circle. AB = BC and ∠AED = 118 °. Then ∠DAB is


9. In the adjoining figure; AC is a diameter of the

(a) 97° (b) 62° (c) 73°


(d) 55°
that ∠PQR = 58°, then ∠STP is
10. In the given figure, PQ is a diameter. Chord SR is parallel to PQ. Given

(a) 117° (b)148° (c) 123° (d) 155°

11. A chord of length 20 cm is drawn at a distance of 24 cm from the centre


of a circle. Find the radius of the circle.

12. AB and CD are two parallel chords of a circle which are on either sides of
the centre. Such that AB = 10 cm and CD = 24 cm. Find the radius if the
distance between AB and CD is 17 cm.

13. Two circles of radii 10 cm and 8 cm intersect and the length of the
common chords is 12 cm, find the distance between their centres.

14. In the given fig., O and O’are the centres of two circles intersecting each
other at B and C. ACD is a straight line, find x.

15. In given
figure, if

,
then calculate
the values of x, y and z.

16. In the given fig., two circles intersect at L


and M. The centres of the smaller circle
and bigger circle are O and O’

bigger circle. If ∠LPM = 65º, find ∠LCM.


respectively, and it lies on the circumference of the
17. AB and AC are two chords of a circle of radius r such that AB = 2AC. If p
and q are the distances of AB and AC from the centre, prove that 4q2 =
p2 + 3r2.
18. Two circles with centres O and O' intersect each other at points P and Q.

The straight line APB is parallel to centre-line OO'. Prove that

In the given figure, AB = BC = CD and ∠ABC = 132°. Calculate :


(i) ∠AEB (ii) ∠AED (iii) ∠COD.
19.

20. In the given figure, ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral, O is


the
centre of the circle and a :b = 2 :5. Find value of x.

21. ABCD is such a quadrilateral that A is the centre of


the circle passing through B, C and D. Prove that

∠CBD + ∠CDB = ∠BAD.

22. Assertion : Two diameters of a circle intersect each other at right


angles. Then the quadrilateral formed by joining their end-points is a
square.
Reason : Equal chords subtend equal angles at the centre.
(a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct
explanation of assertion.
(b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false but reason is true.

23. Assertion : In an isosceles triangles ABC with AB = AC , a circle is

respectively. Then DE ∥ BC .
passing through B and C intersects the sides AB and AC at D and E

Reason : Exterior angle of a cyclic quadrilateral is equal to interior


opposite angle of that quadrilateral.
(a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct
explanation of assertion.
(b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false but reason is true.
24. Three STD booths situated at P, Q and R in the fig. are equidistant from
each other as shown in the figure.

(i) Find ∠QOR.


(ii) If PQ = 120 m, find the distance of P from QR
(iii) find the radius of the circle.

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