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Chapter 9 focuses on the properties and theorems related to circles, including the relationship between chords, angles, and distances from the center. It contains multiple-choice questions and problems that test understanding of these concepts, such as the position of points relative to the circle, the properties of cyclic quadrilaterals, and the calculations involving chords and their distances from the center. The chapter also includes assertions and reasoning questions to further challenge the reader's comprehension of circle theorems.

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Chapter 9 focuses on the properties and theorems related to circles, including the relationship between chords, angles, and distances from the center. It contains multiple-choice questions and problems that test understanding of these concepts, such as the position of points relative to the circle, the properties of cyclic quadrilaterals, and the calculations involving chords and their distances from the center. The chapter also includes assertions and reasoning questions to further challenge the reader's comprehension of circle theorems.

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CHAPTER 9- CIRCLES

1. A point, whose distance from the centre of a circle is greater than its radius lies in____ of the circle.
(a) exterior (b) interior (c) boundary (d) none of these

2. Segment of a circle is the region between an arc and of the circle.


(a) diameter (b) semicircle (c) chord (d) sector

3. If the angles subtended by the chords of a circle at the centre are equal, then the chords are .
(a) half (b) one third (c) one fourth (d) equal

4. The perpendicular from the centre of a circle to a chord the chord.


(a) trisects (b) bisects (c) coincide (d) none of these.

5. The angle subtended by an arc at the centre is the angle subtended by it at any point on the
remaining part of the circle.
(a) half (b) double (c) triple (d) equal

6. The sum of either pair of opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral is .


(a) 180º (b) 360º (c) 90º (d) none of these

7. The length of a chord of circle of radius 10 cm is 12 cm. Determine the distance of the chordfrom the centre.
(a) 8 cm (b) 7 cm (c) 6 cm (d) 5 cm

8. The radius of the circle is 5 cm and distance of the chord from the centre of the circle is 4 cm. Find the
length of the chord.
(a) 8 cm (b) 7 cm (c) 6 cm (d) 5 cm

9. Find the length of a chord, which is at a distance of 24 cm from the centre of a circle whose diameter is 50
cm.
(a) 12 cm (b) 14 cm (c) 16 cm (d) 15 cm

10. If the length of a chord of a circle at a distance of 24 cm from the centre of the circle is 36 cm,find
the length of the greatest chord of the circle.
(a) 80 cm (b) 70 cm (c) 60 cm (d) 50 cm

11. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. If DBC= 80°, BAC is 40°, find BCD.
(a) 80º (b) 60º (c) 90º (d) 70 º

12. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral in which BC is parallel to AD, ADC = 1100 and BAC = 500. Find
DAC.
(a) 80º (b) 60º (c) 90º (d) 170º

Directions: Choose the correct answer out of the following choices :


(a) Assertion and Reason both are correct statements and Reason is the correct explanation of
Assertion.
(b) Assertion and Reason both are correct statements but Reason is not the correct explanation of
Assertion.
(c) Assertion is correct statement but Reason is wrong statement.
(d) Assertion is wrong statement but Reason is correct statement.

13. Assertion : In the given figure, ∠ABC = 70° and ∠ACB = 30°. Then, ∠BDC = 80°.
Reason : Angles in the same segment of a circle are equal.

14. Assertion : In the given figure, O is the centre of circle. If ∠AOC = 140°, then ∠ABC =110°.

Reason : In cyclic quadrilateral, opposite angles are supplementary.

15. Assertion : AB and CD are two parallel chords of a circle whose diameter is AC. Then AB ≠ CD.
Reason : Perpendicular from the centre of a circle bisects the chord.

16. In the given figure, ∠BAO = 30° and ∠BCO = 40°. Then find the measure of ∠AOC.

17. A chord of a circle is equal to the radius of the circle. Find the angle subtended by the chord at a
point on the minor arc.
18. In the figure, AB = 300 and OCB = 570. Find BOC and AOC.

19. Two points A and B are 16 cm apart. A circle with radius 17 cm is drawn to pass through these
points. Find the distance of AB from the centre of the circle.

20. O is the circumcentre of the triangle ABC and OD is perpendicular on BC. Prove that ∠BOD =
∠A.
21. In the figure, P is the centre of the circle. Prove that:


XPZ = 2 (XZY + YXZ).

22. In a circle of radius 10 cm there are two chords, AB and CD in such a way that AB and CD are 8 cm and
6 cm from the centre O. Find the distance between the chords if they:
(a) Lie on the same side of the centre
(b) Lie on opposite sides of the centre.

23. Find x in each of the following;


(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

(g) (h) (i)

(j)

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