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Sanjivani Rural Education Society’s

Sanjivani Group of Schools


(Kopargaon, Shirdi, Yeola)

Date:/11/2023 Term II Worksheet Academic Year : 2023-24


Time : 3 Hrs Area Related to Circles Grade : X
Subject :Maths Subject Code : 041

Name of the Students : Roll No :

SECTION-A
Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each.
1) 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
2) The area of a sector of a circle with radius 6 cm if the angle of the sector is 60°.
(a) 142/7 (b) 152/7 (c) 132/7 (d) 122/7
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3) If the area of a circle is 154 cm , then its perimeter is
(a) 11 cm (b) 22 cm (c) 44 cm (d) 55 cm
4) The largest triangle inscribed in a semi-circle of radius r, then the area of that triangle is;
(a) r2 (b) 1/2r2 (c) 2r2 (d) √2r2
5) If the perimeter of the circle and square are equal, then the ratio of their areas will be equal to:
(a) 14:11 (b) 22:7 (c) 7:22 (d) 11:14
6) In a circle of radius 21 cm, an arc subtends an angle of 60° at the centre. The length of the arc is;
(a) 20cm (b) 21cm (c) 22cm (d) 25cm
7) In a circle of radius 21 cm, an arc subtends an angle of 60° at the centre. The area of the sector
formed by the arc is:
(a) 200 cm2 (b) 220 cm2 (c) 231 cm2 (d) 250 cm2
8) Area of a sector of angle p (in degrees) of a circle with radius R is
(a) p/180 × 2πR (b) p/180 × π R2 (c) p/360 × 2πR (d) p/720 × 2πR2
9) In a circle of radius 21 cm, an arc subtends an angle of 60° at the centre. The area of the sector
formed by the arc is:
(a) 200 cm2 (b) 220 cm2 (c) 231 cm2 (d) 250 cm2
10) The area of a sector of a circle with radius 6 cm if the angle of the sector is 60°.
(a) 142/7 (b) 152/7 (c) 132/7 (d) 122/7
11) The perimeter of a circle having radius 5cm is equal to:
(a) 30 cm (b) 3.14 cm (c) 31.4 cm (d) 40 cm
12) If the area of a circle is 154 cm2, then its perimeter is
(a) 11 cm (b) 22 cm (c) 44 cm (d) 55 cm
13) If the sum of the areas of two circles with radii R1 and R2 is equal to the area of a circle of radius
R, then
(a) R1 + R2 = R (b) R12 + R22 = R2 (c) R1 + R2 < R (d) R12 + R22 < R2
14) If θ is the angle (in degrees) of a sector of a circle of radius r, then the length of arc is
(a) (πr2θ)/360 (b) (πr2θ)/180 (c) (2πrθ)/360 (d) (2πrθ)/180
15) It is proposed to build a single circular park equal in area to the sum of areas of two circular
parks of diameters 16 m and 12 m in a locality. The radius of the new park would be
(a) 10 m (b) 15 m (c) 20 m (d) 24 m
16) The radius of a circle whose circumference is equal to the sum of the circumferences of the two
circles of diameters 36 cm and 20 cm is
(a) 56 cm (b) 42 cm (c) 28 cm (d) 16 cm
17) The wheel of a motorcycle is of radius 35 cm. The number of revolutions per minute must the
wheel make so as to keep a speed of 66 km/hr will be
(a) 50 (b) 100 (c) 500 (d) 1000
18) If the perimeter and the area of a circle are numerically equal, then the radius of the circle is
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(a) 2 units (b) π units (c) 4 units (d) 7 units
19) Assertion (A): In a circle of radius 6 cm, the angle of a sector is 60°. Then the area of the sector is
132/7 cm2.
Reason (R): Area of the circle with radius r is πr2.
Which of the following is correct.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
20) Assertion (A): The length of the minute hand of a clock is 7 cm. Then the area swept by the
minute hand in 5 minute is 77/6 cm2.
Reason (R): The length of an arc of a sector of angle q and radius r is given by
θ
L= x2 π r
360
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
SECTION-B
Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each.

Q.21) In the figure, O is the centre of a circle such that diameter AB = 13 cm and AC = 12 cm. BC is
joined. Find the area of the shaded region. (Take π = 3.14)

Q.22) The length of a tangent from point A at distance 5cm from the centre of the circle is 4cm. Find
the radius of the circle.
Q.23) If the difference between the circumference and the radius of a circle is 37 cm, then using π
= 227, calculate the circumference (in cm) of the circle.
Q.24)Find the area of the sector of a circle with a radius of 4 cm and of angle 30°. Also, find the area
of the corresponding major sector (Use π = 3.14)
OR
Q.24) If the circumferences of two concentric circles forming a ring are 88cm and 66cm, respectively.
Find the width of the width.
Q.25) Find the area of the shaded region.

OR
Q.25) The length of the minute hand of a clock is 14 cm. Find the area swept by the minute hand in
5 minutes.
SECTION-C
Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each.
Q.26) PQRS is a diameter of a circle of radius 6 cm. The equal lengths PQ, QR and RS are drawn on
PQ and QS as PToo RT diameters, as shown in Figure. Find the perimeter of the shaded region.

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Q.27) In Figure, a square OABC is inscribed in a quadrant OPBQ of a cirlce. If OA = 20 cm, find the
area of the shaded region. (Use π = 3.14) (2014D)

OR

Q.27) Find the area of a quadrant of a circle, where the circumference of circle is 44 cm. (Use π
= 22/7]
Q.28) Area of a sector of a circle of radius 14 cm is 154 cm2. Find the length of the corresponding arc
of the sector. [Use π = 22/7]
Q.29) In the Figure, PQ and AB are respectively the arcs of two concentric circles of a radii 7 cm
and 3.5 cm and centre O. If ∠POQ = 30°, then find the area of the shaded region. [Use π = 22/7]

OR
Q.29) In Figure, a circle is inscribed in an equilateral triangle ABC of side 12 cm. Find the radius of
inscribed circle and the area of the shaded region. (Use π = 3.14 and √3 = 1.73)

Q.30) In the figure, PSR, RTQ and PAQ are three semicircles of diameters 10 cm, 3 cm and 7 cm
respectively. Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [Use π = 3.14]

Q.31) In Figure, ABC is a triangle rightangled at B, with AB = 14 cm and BC = 24 cm. With the
vertices A, B and C as centres, arcs are drawn, each of radius 7 cm. Find the area of the shaded
region. (Use π = 227) (2011OD)

SECTION D
Section D consists of 4 question of 5 marks each.
Q.32) In Figure, arcs are drawn by taking vertices A, B and C of an equilateral triangle ABC of
side 14 cm as centres to intersect the sides BC, CA and AB at BZ their respective mid-points D,
E and F. Find the area of the shaded region. [Use π = 22/7 and √3 = 1.73]

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OR
Q.32) Find the area of the shaded region in Figure, where arcs drawn with centres A, B, C and D
intersect in pairs at mid-points P, Q, R and S of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA respectively of a
square ABCD, where the length of each side of square is 14 cm. (Use π = 22/7)

Q.33) A round table cover has six equal designs as shown in Fig. If the radius of the cover is 28 cm,
find the cost of making the designs at the rate of ₹ 0.35 per cm2. (Use √3 = 1.7)

Q.34) In Figure, three circles each of radius 3.5 cm are drawn in such a way that each of them touches
the other two. Find the area enclosed between these three circles (shaded region). [Use π = 22/7]

OR
Q.34) In Figure, an equilateral triangle has been inscribed in a circle of radius 6 cm. Find the area of
the shaded region. [Use π = 3.14]

Q.35) A chord subtends an angle of 90° at the centre of a circle whose radius is 20 cm. Compute the
area of the corresponding major segment of the circle.
SECTION E
Section E consists of 3 Case Based Question carries 4 marks each.
Q.36) CASE STUDY-1: Pookalam is the flower bed or flower pattern designed during Onam in
Kerala. It is similar as Rangoli in North India and Kolam in Tamil Nadu. During the festival of
Onam, your school is planning to conduct a Pookalam competition. Your friend who is a partner in
competition, suggests two designs given below.

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Design I: This design is made with a circle of radius 32cm leaving equilateral triangle ABC in the
middle as shown in the given figure.
Design II: This Pookalam is made with 9 circular design each of radius 7cm.
Refer Design I:
1. The side of equilateral triangle is
2. The altitude of the equilateral triangle is
3. The area of square is
4. Area of each circular design is
5. Area of the remaining portion of the square ABCD is
Q.37) CASE STUDY-2: A brooch is a small piece of jewellery which has a pin at the back so it can be
fastened on a dress, blouse or coat. Designs of some brooch are shown below. Observe them carefully.

Design A: Brooch A is made with silver wire in the form of a circle with diameter 28mm. The wire
used for making 4 diameters which divide the circle into 8 equal parts.
Design B: Brooch b is made two colours - Gold and silver. Outer part is made with Gold. The
circumference of silver part is 44mm and the gold part is 3mm wide everywhere.
Refer to Design A
1. The total length of silver wire required is
2. The area of each sector of the brooch is
Refer to Design B
3. The circumference of outer part (golden) is
4. The difference of areas of golden and silver parts is
5. A boy is playing with brooch B. He makes revolution with it along its edge. How many complete
revolutions must it take to cover 80 mm?
Q.38) CASE STUDY-3:
Mr Ramanand purchased a plot QRUT to build his house. He leave space of two congruent
semicircles for gardening and a rectangular area of breadth 3 em for car parking.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


(i) Area of square PQRS is
(ii) Area of rectangle left for car parking is
(iii) Radius of semi-circle is
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(iv) Find the area of the shaded region

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