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Unless stated otherwise, use π =
22
7
.
Question 1. The radii of two circles are 19 cm and 9 cm respectively.
Find the radius of the circle which has circumference
equal
to the sum of the circumferences of the two circles.
Question 2. The radii of two circles are 8 cm and 6 cm respectively. Find
the radius of the circle having area equal to the sum of the
areas of the two circles.
Question 3. Fig. 12.3 depicts an archery target marked with its five
scoring areas from the centre outwards as Gold, Red, Blue,
Black and White. The diameter of the region representing
Gold score is 21 cm and each of the other bands is 10.5 cm
wide. Find the area of each of the five scoring regions.
Question 4. The wheels of a car are of diameter 80 cm each. How many complete revolutions does
each wheel make in 10 minutes when the car is travelling at a speed of 66 km per hour?
Question 5. Tick the correct answer in the following and justify your choice : If the perimeter and the
area of a circle are numerically equal, then the radius of the circle is
(A) 2 units
(B) π units
(C) 4 units
(D) 7 units
Unless stated otherwise, use π =
22
7 .
Question 1. Find the area of a sector of a circle with radius 6 cm if angle of the sector is 60°
.
Question 2. Find the area of a quadrant of a circle whose circumference is 22 cm.
Question 3. The length of the minute hand of a clock is 14 cm. Find the area swept by the minute
hand in 5 minutes.
Question 4. A chord of a circle of radius 10 cm subtends a right angle at the centre. Find the area of
the corresponding :
(i) minor segment
(ii) major sector. (Use π = 3.14)
Question 5. In a circle of radius 21 cm, an arc subtends an angle of 60° at the centre. Find:
(i) the length of the arc
(ii) area of the sector formed by the arc
(iii) area of the segment formed by the corresponding chord
Question 6. A chord of a circle of radius 15 cm subtends an angle of 60° at the centre. Find the areas
of the corresponding minor and major segments of the circle.
(Use π = 3.14 and 3 = 1.73)
Question 7. 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 and 3 = 1.73)
Question 8. A horse is tied to a peg at one corner of a square
shaped grass field of side 15 m by means of a 5 m
long rope (see Fig. 12.11). Find
(i) the area of that part of the field in which the
horse can graze.
(ii) the increase in the grazing area if the rope were
10 m long instead of 5 m. (Use π = 3.14)
Question 9. A brooch is made with silver wire in the form of a
circle with diameter 35 mm. The wire is also used in
making 5 diameters which divide the circle into 10
equal sectors as shown in Fig. 12.12. Find :
(i) the total length of the silver wire required.
(ii) the area of each sector of the brooch.
Question 10. An umbrella has 8 ribs which are equally spaced
(see Fig. 12.13). Assuming umbrella to be a flat circle
of radius 45 cm, find the area between the two
consecutive ribs of the umbrella.
Question 11. 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.
Question 12. 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)
Question 13. A round table cover has six equal designs as shown
in Fig. 12.14. If the radius of the cover is 28 cm, find
the cost of making the designs at the rate of
Rs 0.35 per cm2. (Use 3 = 1.7)
Question 14. Tick the correct answer in the following :
Area of a sector of angle p (in degrees) of a circle with radius R is
(A) 2 R
180
p × π
(B) R2
180
p × π
(C) 2 R
360
p × π
(D) 2 R2
720
p ×
Unless stated otherwise, use π =
22/
7
Question 1. Find the area of the shaded region in Fig. 12.19, if
PQ = 24 cm, PR = 7 cm and O is the centre of the
circle.
Question 2. Find the area of the shaded region in Fig. 12.20, if radii of the two concentric circles with
centre O are 7 cm and 14 cm respectively and ∠ AOC = 40°.
Question 3. Find the area of the shaded region in Fig. 12.21, if ABCD is a square of side 14 cm and
APD and BPC are semicircles.
Question 4. Find the area of the shaded region in Fig. 12.22, 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.
Question 5. From each corner of a square of side 4 cm a quadrant of a circle of radius 1 cm is cut and
also a circle of diameter 2 cm is cut as shown in Fig. 12.23. Find the area of the remaining
portion of the square.
Question 6. In a circular table cover of radius 32 cm, a
design is formed leaving an equilateral
triangle ABC in the middle as shown in
Fig. 12.24. Find the area of the design
(shaded region).
Question 7. In Fig. 12.25, ABCD is a square of side 14 cm. With
centres A, B, C and D, four circles are drawn such
that each circle touch externally two of the remaining
three circles. Find the area of the shaded region
Question 8. Fig. 12.26 depicts a racing track whose left and right ends are semicircular.
The distance between the two inner parallel line
segments is 60 m and they are each 106 m long. If
the track is 10 m wide, find :
(i) the distance around the track along its inner edge
(ii) the area of the track.
Question 9. In Fig. 12.27, 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.
Question 10. The area of an equilateral triangle ABC is 17320.5
cm2. With each vertex of the triangle as centre, a
circle is drawn with radius equal to half the length
of the side of the triangle (see Fig. 12.28). Find the
area of the shaded region. (Use π = 3.14 and
3 = 1.73205)
Question 11. On a square handkerchief, nine circular designs each of radius 7 cm are made
(see Fig. 12.29). Find the area of the remaining portion of the handkerchief.
Question 12. In Fig. 12.30, OACB is a quadrant of a circle with centre O and radius 3.5 cm. If OD = 2 cm,
find the area of the
(i) quadrant OACB, (ii) shaded region.
Question 13. In Fig. 12.31, a square OABC is inscribed in a quadrant OPBQ. If OA = 20 cm, find the
area of the shaded region. (Use π = 3.14)
Question 14. AB and CD are respectively arcs of two concentric circles of radii 21 cm and 7 cm and
centre O (see Fig. 12.32). If ∠ AOB = 30°, find the area of the shaded region.
Question 15. In Fig. 12.33, ABC is a quadrant of a circle of
radius 14 cm and a semicircle is drawn with BC
as diameter. Find the area of the shaded region.
Question 16. Calculate the area of the designed region in
Fig. 12.34 common between the two quadrants
of circles of radius 8 cm each
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