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QA-28 Geometry-4 Questions PDF
QA-28 Geometry-4 Questions PDF
QA-28 Geometry-4 Questions PDF
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QA - 28
CEX-Q-0229/20
Number of Questions : 25
1. In the figure given below, a, b, and c are angles 3. In the figure given below, AB is a chord of a
subtended by the two straight lines that circle with center O. AB is extended to C such
intersect each other at the center of the circle. that BC = OB. The straight line CO is
If b – a = 80°, what portion of the total produced to meet the circle at D. If ∠ACD =
circumference of the circle is made up by the y° degrees and ∠AOD = x°such that x = ky,
arc of angle c? then the value of k is
A
B
a
b D C
O
c
(1) 3 (2) 2
5 1 5 1 (3) 1 (4) None of these
(1) (2) (3) (4)
36 6 18 3
4. In the figure given below (not drawn to scale),
2. In the figure given below, chord ED is parallel A, B and C are three points on a circle with
to the diameter AC of the circle. If centre O. The chord BA is extended to a point
∠CBE = 65° , then what is the value of T such that CT becomes a tangent to the
circle at point C. If ∠ATC = 30° and ∠ACT
∠DEC ?
= 50°, then measure of ∠BOA is
B C
50°
A O O
C
30°
B A T
E D
(1) 100° (2) 150° (3) 80°
(1) 35° (2) 55° (4) Not possible to determine
(3) 45° (4) 25°
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5. In the figure given below, PCA and PDB are 8. PA and PB are two tangents of a circle with
two secants. If ∠AEC = 115°, ∠BFD = 130° common point P with PA = 11 units. CD is
» in degrees another tangent of circle as shown in the
and ∠P = 30°, find m(Arc(AB))
figure. Find the perimeter of triangle PCD.
(i.e. angle subtended by arc AB at the center). A
E C
A
11 5°
P
C
B D
B D P
13 0° Directions for questions 9 to 11: Answer the
questions on the basis of the information given below.
F In the adjoining figure I and II, are circles with centres
P and Q respectively. The two circles touch each
6. A is the centre of the circle with radius ‘r’ other and have common tangent that touches them
units and BD is the tangent to the circle at at points R and S respectively. This common tangent
point C. If BC = CD, then the area (in sq. meets the line joining P and Q at O. The diameters
units) of the shaded part is of I and II are in the ratio 4 : 3. It is also known that
D the length of PO is 28 cm.
R
S
A r C
P O
Q
II
B I
(1) 0.61 r2 (2) 0.214 r2
(3) 0.72 r2 (4) 0.305 r2 9. What is the ratio of the length of PQ to that of
QO?
7. In the given figure, AMD, APQ and ASR are (1) 1 : 4 (2) 1 : 3
secants to the given circles. If AM = 3 cm, (3) 3 : 8 (4) 3 : 4
MD = 5 cm and AS = 4 cm, then find the
length of line segment SR. 10. What is the radius of the circle II?
Q (1) 2 cm (2) 3 cm
D R (3) 4 cm (4) 5 cm
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such that PO and RO are the radii of semi-
(1) 3 – 2 2 (2) 4 – 2 2
circles with centers at P and R respectively,
and S is the center of the circle touching the (3) 7 – 4 2 (4) 6 – 4 2
two semi-circles with diameters AO and OB.
The horses tied at P and R can graze within 15. Four points A, B, C and D lie on a straight
the respective semi-circles and the horse tied line in the X-Y plane, such that AB = BC =
at S can graze within the circle centred at S. CD, and the length of AB is 1 metre. An ant
The percentage of the area of the semi-circle at A wants to reach a sugar particle at D. But
with diameter AB that cannot be grazed by there are insect repellents kept at points B
the horses is nearest to and C. The ant would not go within one metre
of any insect repellent. The minimum distance
(in metres) the ant must traverse to reach the
sugar particle is
S
(1) 3 2 (2) 1 + π
4π
(3) (4) 5
3
A P O R B 16. Two circles, both of radii 1 cm, intersect such
(1) 20 (2) 28 that the circumference of each one passes
(3) 36 (4) 40 through the centre of the other. What is the
area (in sq. cm.) of the intersecting region
(i.e. common to both the circles.?
13. In the figure below, ∆PQR is an equilateral
triangle, PQRS is a quadrilateral in which PQ π 3 2π 3
= PS. Find angle QSR (in degrees). (1) − (2) +
3 4 3 2
S
4π 3 2π 3
P (3) − (4) −
3 2 3 2
2π 3 2 2π 3
(1) r − (2) r −
3 2 3 2
r2
(3)
2
(2π − 3 3 ) (4) None of these
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18. In a semicircle with diameter AD, chord BC 22. In ∆ ABC , let AB = 20 cm, AC = 11 cm, BC
is parallel to diameter AD. If AB = CD = 2 cm, = 13 cm. The diameter of semicircle inscribed
and AD = 8 cm, what is the length of BC? in ABC, (whose diameter lies on AB and side
AC & BC are tangents to the semi-circle) is
B C equal to
(1) 13 cm (2) 11 cm
(3) 17 cm (4) 19 cm
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