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Question. The area of a circle whose area and circumference are numerically equal, is
(A) 2π sq.units
(B) 4π sq.units
(C) 6π sq.units
(D) 8π sq.units
Answer
B
Question. If the area of a sector of a circle is 5/18 of the area of the circle, then the sector angle is equal to
(A) 600
(B) 900
(C) 1000
(D) 1200
Answer
C
Question. If the area of a sector of a circle is 7/20 of the area of the circle, then the sector angle is equal to
(A) 1100
(B) 1300
(C) 1000
(D) 1260
Answer
D
Question. The radius of circle is 20 cm. it is divided into four parts of equal area by drawing three concentric circles inside it. Then the radius of the largest of three concentric circles drawn is
(A) 10√5cm
(B) 10√3cm
(C) 10 cm
(D) 10√2cm
Answer
B
Question. The area of a sector whose perimeter is four times its radius r units, is
(A) r2/4 sq units
(B) 2r2 sq.units
(C) r2 sq.units
(D) r2/2sq units
Answer
C
Question. If a chord of a circle of radius 28 cm makes an angle of 900at the centre, then the area of the major segment is
(A) 392 cm2
(B) 1456 cm2
(C) 1848 cm2
(D) 2240 cm2
Answer
A
Question. If area of a circle inscribed in an equilateral triangle is 48π square units, Then perimeter of the triangle is
(A) 17√3units
(B) 36 units
(C) 72 units
(D) 48√3
Answer
D
Question. If the sum of the areas of two circles with radii 1 r and 2 r is equal to the area of a circle of radius r, then r21 + r22
(A) > r2
(B) =r2
(C) < r2
(D) None of these
Answer
B
Question. The area of a circular path of uniform width h surrounding a circular region of radius r is
(A) π(2r + h)r
(B) π(2r + h)h
(C) π (h + r)r
(D) π(h + r)h
Answer
B
Question. Area of the largest triangle that can be inscribed in a semi –circle of radius r units is
(A) r2sq. units
(B) 1/2 r2sq. units
(C) 2r2sq. units
(D) √2r2sq. units
Answer
A
PRACTICE EXERCISE
Question. The outer circumference of a circular racing track is 220 m. The track is everywhere 7 m wide. Calculate the cost of levelling the track at the rate of 50 paisa per sq. m.[use π = 22/7]
Solution. Rs. 693
Question. A bicycle wheel makes 5,000 revolutions in moving 11 km. Find the diameter of the wheel.
Solution. 70 cm
Question. Find the area of the sector of a circle whose radius is 14 cm and angle of sector is 45°.
Solution. 77 cm2
Question. A copper wire, when bent in the form of a square, encloses an area of 484 cm2. If the same wire is bent in the form of a circle, find the area enclosed by it. [take π = 22/7]
Solution. 616 cm2
Question. An arc of length 20 π cm subtends an angle of 144° at the centre of the circle. Find the radius of the circle.
Solution. 25 cm
Question. A wire when bent in the form of an equilateral triangle encloses an area of 121 √3 cm2 . If the same wire is bent in the form of a circle, find the area of the circle.
Solution. 346.5 cm2
Question. A sector of a circle of radius 8 cm contains an angle of 135°. Find the area of the sector.
Solution. 24 π cm2
Question. The perimeter of a sector of a circle of radius 5.7 m is 27.2 m. Find the area of the sector.
Solution. 45.03 m2
Question. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle of radius 9 cm and ∠AOB = 150°. Find :
(i) the length of the major arc
(ii) the area of the major sector. [use π = 22/7]
Solution. (i) 33 cm (ii) 148.5 cm2
Question. An arc of a circle of radius 21 cm has a length of 17.6 cm. Find the angle subtended at the centre of the circle.
Solution. 48°
Question. In the given figure, the length of the minor arc is (7/24) of the circumference of the circle. Find :
(i) ∠AOB
(ii) If it is given that the circumference of the circle is 132 cm, find the length of the minor arc AB and the radius of the circle.
Solution. (i) 105° (ii) 38.5 cm, 21 cm
Question. Find the area of a segment of a circle of radius 7 cm if the arc of the segment has measure 90°.
Solution. 14 cm2
Question. In the given figure, there are shown sectors of two concentric circles of radii 7 cm and 3.5 cm. Find the area of the shaded region. [use π = 22/7]
Solution. 9.625 cm2
Question. The given figure shows a quadrant of a circle of radius 10 cm. Find the area of the shaded region and the perimeter of the sector.
Solution. 28.57 cm2, 35.71 cm
Question. The diameter of the driving wheel of a bus is 140 cm. How many revolutions per minute must the wheel make in order to keep a speed of 66 km/hr?
Solution. 250
Question. Find the area of the segment of a circle, given that the angle of the sector is 120° and the radius of the circle is 21 cm. [Take π = 22/7 and √3 = 1.73]
Solution. 271.2675 cm2
Question. A chord of a circle of radius 10 cm subtends a right angle at the centre. Find :
(i) Area of the minor sector
(ii) Area of the minor segment
(iii) Area of major sector
(iv) Area of major segment [use π = 3.14]
Solution. (i) 78.5 cm2 (ii) 28.5 cm2 (iii) 235.5 cm2 (iv) 285.5 cm2
Question. The minute hand of a clock is 10 cm long. Find the area of the face of the clock described by the minute hand between 9:00 am and 9:35 am.
Solution. 183.3 cm2
Question. A chord of a circle of radius 12 cm subtends an angle of 120° at the centre. Find the area of the corresponding segment of the circle. [use π = 3.14, √3 = 1.73]
Solution. 88.44 cm2
Question. A car has two wipers which do not overlap. Each wiper has a blade of length 25 cm sweeping through an angle of 115°. Find the total area cleaned at each sweep of the blades.
Solution. 1254.96 cm2
Question. To warn ships for underwater rocks, a lighthouse spreads a red coloured light over a sector of angle 80° to a distance of 16.5 km. Find the area of the sea over which the ships are warned. [use π = 3.14]
Solution. 189.97 km2
Question. The area enclosed between the two concentric circles is 770 cm2. If the radius of the outer circle is 21 cm, calculate the radius of the inner circle.
Solution. 14 cm
Question. A square is inscribed in a circle of radius 10 cm. Find the area of the circle, not included in the square [use π = 3.14]
Solution. 114 cm2
Question. The radius of the circle is 3 m. What is the circumference of another circle, whose area is 49 times that of the first?
Solution. 132 m
Question. A road which is 7 m wide surrounds a circular track whose circumference is 352 m. Find the area of the road. [use π = 22/7]
Solution. 2618 m2
Question. In the given figure, ABC is an equilateral triangle inscribed in a circle of radius 4 cm. Find the area of the shaded region. 35
Solution. (16 π – 12 √3 ) cm2
Question. The side of a square is 42 cm. Find the area of (i) the inscribed circle (ii) the circumscribed circle.
Solution. (i) 1386 cm2 (ii) 2772 cm2
Question. The following figure shows a rectangle ABCD inscribed in a circle.
(i) If AB = 8 cm and BC = 6 cm, find the area of the circle not included in the rectangle.
(ii) If diameter of the circle is 25 cm and BC = 15 cm, find the area of the circle not included in the given rectangle.
Solution. (i) 30.55 cm2 (ii) 190.635 cm2
Question. A wheel of diameter 42 cm, makes 240 revolutions per minute. Find :
(i) the total distance covered by the wheel in one minute.
(ii) the speed of the wheel in km/hr.
Solution. (i) 316.8 m (ii) 19.008 km/hr
Question. Find the area of a quadrant of a circle whose circumference is 22 cm.
Solution. 9.625 cm2
Question. PQRS is a diameter of a circle of radius 6 cm. The lengths PQ, QR and RS are equal, semi-circles are drawn on PQ and QS as diameters as shown in figure. Find the perimeter and area of the shaded region.
Solution. 12 π cm, 37.71 cm2
Question. A paper is in the form of a rectangle ABCD in which AB = 20 cm and BC = 14 cm. A semi-circular portion with BC as diameter is cut off. Find the area of the remaining part.
Solution. 203 cm2
Question. In the given figure, ABCD is a square. AEB and DFC are arcs of a circle whose centre is the centre of the square. If the area of the square is 49 cm2, find the area of the shaded region.
Solution. 14 cm2
Question. Four equal circles are described about the four corners of a square so that each touches two of the others as shown in figure. Find the area of the shaded region, if each side of the square is 14 cm.
Solution. 42 cm2
Question. Find the area of the circle whose circumference is 22 cm.
Solution. 38.5 cm2
Question. A wire is looped in the form of a circle of radius 28 cm. It is rebent into a square form. Find the length of the side of the square.
Solution. 44 cm
Question. A race track is in the form of a ring whose inner circumference is 352 m and the outer circumference is 396 m. Find the width of the track.
Solution. 7 m
Question. Find the area of the shaded parts in the following figures, all dimensions being in cm.
Solution. (i) 672 cm2 (ii) 19.3 cm2 (iii) 462 cm2 (iv) 2328 , 2/7cm2
(v) 14.3 cm2 (vi) 192.5 cm2 (vii) 231 cm2 (viii) 336 cm2
(ix) 231 cm2 (x) 378 cm2
Question. ABCP is a quadrant of a circle of radius 14 cm. With AC as diameter, a semi-circle is drawn as shown in figure. Find the area of the shaded portion.
Solution. 98 cm2
Question. In the following figure, ABC is an equilateral triangle. Circles are drawn with vertices of the triangle ABC as centres so that every circle touches the remaining two. If the perimeter of the triangle ABC is 84 cm. Find
(i) area of sector, inside the triangle, of each circle.
(ii) area of the triangle which is not included in the circle. [use π = 3.14, √3 = 1.73]
Solution. (i) 102.57 cm2 (ii) 31.37 cm2
Question. In the given figure, AB and CD are two diameters of a circle (with centre O) perpendicular to each other and OD is the diameter of the smaller circle. If OA = 7 cm, find the area of the shaded region.
Solution. 66.5 cm2
Question. In the given figure, find the area of the shaded region, where ABCD is a square of side 10 cm. [use π = 3.14].
Solution. 57 cm2
Question. Four cows are tethered at four corners of a square plot of side 50 m, so that they just cannot reach one another (see figure). What area will be left ungrazed?
Solution. 535.71 m2
Question. In the given figure, diameter of the biggest semi-circle is 108 cm, and diameter of the smallest circle is 36 cm, calculate the area of the shaded region.
Solution. 1272.86 cm2
Question. Four equal circles are described at the four corners of a square so that each touches two of the others. The shaded area, enclosed between the circles is 24/7 cm2 . Find the radius of the each circle.
Solution. 2 cm
Question. The given figure shows a square OABC, inscribed in a quadrant OPBQ. If OA = 20 cm, find the area of the shaded region.
Solution. 228.57 cm2
Question. Three horses are tethered with 7 m long ropes at the three corners of a triangular field having sides 20 m, 34 m and 42 m. Find the area of the plot which can be grazed by the horses. Also, find the area of the plot which remains ungrazed.
Solution. 77 m2, 259 m2
Question. In an equilateral triangle of side 12 cm, a circle is inscribed touching its sides. Find the area of the portion of the triangle not included in the circle. [use √3 =1.73 and π = 3.14]
Solution. 24.6 cm2
Question. In the given figure, O is the centre of the bigger circle, and AC is its diameter. Another circle with AB as diameter is drawn. If AC = 54 cm and BC = 10 cm, find the area of the shaded region.
Solution. 770 cm2
Question. In the given figure, ABCD is a rectangle with sides 4 cm and 8 cm. Taking 8 cm as the diameter, two semicircles are drawn. Find the area overlapped by the two semi-circles.
Solution. 19.66 cm2
Question. A circle has been inscribed in a square of side 4 cm. Determine the left out area. What will be the left out area of the circle if a square is inscribed in the circle? [use π = 3.14]
Solution. 3.44 cm2; 4.56 cm2
Question. Find the radius of a circle whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of the three circles whose radii are 3 cm, 4 cm, and 12 cm.
Solution. 13 cm
Question. Find the area of the shaded region shown in the figure, where a circular arc of radius 6 cm has been drawn with vertex O of an equilateral triangle OAB of side 12 cm as centre.
Solution. (660/7 + 36√3)cm2
Question. In the given figure, there are three semi-circles, A, B and C having diameter 3 cm each, and another semicircle E having a circle D with diameter 4.5 cm. Calculate :
(i) the area of the shaded region.
(ii) the cost of painting the shaded region at the rate of 50 paisa per cm2, to the nearest Rs.
Solution. (i) 12.375 cm2 (ii) Rs. 6
Question. Two circles touch externally. The sum of their areas is 130 π sq. cm and the distance between their centres is 14 cm. Find the radii of the circles.
Solution. 11 cm and 3 cm
Question. Find the perimeter and area of the shaded region whose particulars are given below in each of the following :
Solution. (i) 88 cm, 154 cm2 (ii) 44 cm, 42 cm2 (iii) 176 cm, 1232 cm2 (iv) 34 cm, 61.5 cm2
(v) 32.6 cm, 29.7 cm2 (vi) 31.4 cm, 57.1 cm2 (vii) 58.9 cm, 225 cm2 (viii) 189 cm, 1697 cm2
(ix) 50.3 cm, 116 cm2 (x) 37.8 cm, 42.6 cm2
Question. A garden roller has a circumference of 3 m. How many revolutions does it make in moving 21 m?
Solution. 7
Question. In the given figure, a piece of cardboard is given in the shape of a trapezium ABCD where AB || DC and ∠BCD = 90°. A quarter circle BFEC is removed from the cardboard. Given AB = BC = 3.5 cm and DE = 1.5 cm. Calculate the area of the remaining piece of the cardboard.
Solution. 5.25 cm2
Question. A square park has each side of 100 m. At each corner of the park, there is a flower bed in the form of a quadrant of radius 14 m as shown. Find the area of the remaining part of the park. [use π = 22/7]
Solution. 9384 m2
Question. An umbrella has 8 ribs which are equally spaced (see figure). Assuming umbrella to be a flat circle of radius 45 cm, find the area between the two consecutive ribs of the umbrella.
Solution. 795.54 cm2
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