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CBSE Test Paper 05

Chapter 12 Area Related to Circle

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1. The diameter of the circle whose area is 301.84 cm2 is (1)

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a. 14.2 cm
b. 12.8 cm
c. 19.6 cm

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d. 15.6 cm
2. A piece of wire 20cm long is bent into the form of an arc of a circle subtending an angle of

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60 at its centre. The radius of the circle is (1)
a.
b.
c.
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d.
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3. The radius of a circle is 20 cm Three more concentric circles are drawn inside it in such a
way that it is divided into four parts of equal area. The radius of the largest of the three
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concentric circles is (1)


a.
b.
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c.
d. None of these.
4. If the area of a circle is equal to the area of a square, then the ratio of their perimeters is
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(1)
a.
b. 1 : 2
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c.
d.
5. A bicycle wheel makes 5000 revolutions in moving 11km. The diameter of the wheel is (1)
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a. 100cm
b. 35cm
c. 140cm
d. 20cm
6. Find the area of a sector of angle p (in degrees) of a circle with radius R. (1)
7. A rope by which a cow is tethered is increased from 16m to 23m. How much additional
ground does it have now to graze? (1)

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8. To warn ships for underwater rocks, a lighthouse spreads a red-coloured light over a
sector of angle 72° to a distance of 15 km. Find the area of the sea over which the ships
are warned. [Use = 3.14.] (1)

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9. Find the area of a quadrant of a circle whose circumference is 88 cm. (1)
10. If the perimeter of a protactor is 72 cm, then calculate its area. (1)

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11. In the given figure, AB and CD are the diameters of a circle with centre O, perpendicular
to each other. OA is the diameter of the smaller circle. If OB = 7 cm, find the area of the

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shaded region. (2)

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12. In the given figure, the shape of the top of a table is that of a sector of a circle with centre
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O and = 90°. If AO = OB = 42 cm then find the perimeter of the top of the table. (2)
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13. 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. Find (3)
i. the area of that part of the field in which the horse can graze.
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ii. the increase in the grazing area if the rope were 10 m long instead of 5 m (Use =
3.14)
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14. Find the area enclosed between two concentric circles of radii 3.5 cm and 7 cm. A third
concentric circle is drawn outside the 7 cm circle, such that the area enclosed between it
and the 7 cm circle is same as that between the two inner circles. Find the radius of the
third circle correct to one decimal place. (3)
15. The cost of fencing a circular field at the rate Rs 24 per metre is Rs 5280. The field is to be

ploughed at the rate of Rs 0.50 per m2. Find the cost of ploughing the field. (3)

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16. Below figure shows the cross-section of railway tunnel. The radius OA of the circular part
is 2 m. If AOB = 90°, calculate

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i. the height of the tunnel
ii. the perimeter of the cross-section
iii. the area of the cross-section (3)

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17. With vertices A, B and C of a triangle ABC as centres, arcs are drawn with radii 5 cm each

shaded region. (Use = 3.14). (3)


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as shown in Fig. If AB = 14 cm, BC = 48 cm and CA = 50 cm, then find the area of the
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18. A path of 4 m width runs round a semi-circular grassy plot whose circumference is
m Find:
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i. the area of the path


ii. the cost of gravelling the path at the rate of Rs 1.50 per square metre

iii. the cost of turfing the plot at the rate of 45 paise per m2. (4)
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19. A chord of a circle subtends an angle of at the centre of the circle. The area of the minor
segment cut off by the chord is one eighth of the area of the circle. Prove that
. (4)
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20. Find the area of the shaded region in Figure, , are semi-
circles of diameter 14 cm, 3.5 cm, 7 cm and 3.5 cm respectively. . (4)
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