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(FORM 4) CHAPTER 8 CIRCULAR MEASURE


1. SPM 2003 (P1)
Diagram shows a sector ROS with centre
O.
R

3. SPM 2005 (P1)


Diagram shows a circle with centre O.
A
O

O
The length of the arc RS is 7.24cm and
the perimeter of the sector ROS is 25 cm.
Find the value of , in rad.

B
S
The length of the minor arc AB is 16 cm
and the angle of the major sector AOB is
290o. Using = 3.142, find
(a) the value of , in radians,
(give your answer correct to four
significant figures)
(b) the length , in cm, of the radius of the
circle.

2. SPM 2004 (P1)


Diagram shows a circle with centre O.
A

..

6. CLONE SPM (P1)


Diagram shows two sectors OPQ and
ORS with centre O. Given POQ
=ROS, the length of arc PQ is m cm
and the length of are RS is n cm.

Y
X

Given that the length of the major arc AB


is 45.51 cm, find the length, in cm, of the
radius. (Use = 3.142)

1.85 rad.
C
D
O
It is given that AD = 8 cm and BA = AO
= OD = DC = 5 cm.
Find
(a) the length , in cm, of the arc BC
(b) the area, in cm2, of the shaded
region.

..

A
O

..

4. SPM 2006 (P1)


Diagram shows sector OAB with centre
O and sector AXY with centre A.

0.354 rad

5. SPM 2007 (P1)


Diagram shows a sector BOC of a circle
with centre O.

Given thatBOB = 10 cm, AY = 4 cm,


XAY = 1.1 radians and the length of
arc AB = 7 cm, calculate
(a) the value of , in radian,
(b) the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.

6 cm
Find the ratio m : n

R
Q

10 cm

..
..
.

..

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7. SPM 2003 (P2)


Diagram shows the sector POQ ,centre O
with radius 10 cm. The point R on OP is
such that OR : OP = 3 : 5
P

8. SPM 2004 (P2)


Diagram shows a circle PQRT, centre O
and radius 5 cm. JQK is a tangent to the
circle at Q. The straight lines, JO and
KO, intersect the circle at P and R
respectively. OPQR is a rhombus, JLK is
an arc of a circle, centre O.

Calculate
O
(a) the value of , in rad.
(b) The area of the shaded region , in
cm2

9. SPM 2005 (P2)


Diagram shows a sector POQ of a circle,
centre O. The point A lies on OP, the
point B lies on OQ and AB is
perpendicular to OQ.
The length of OA = 8 cm and
POQ =

radian.
6

L
P

J
Q

Q
rad.

O
Calculate
(a) the angle, , inTterms of ,
(b) the length, in cm, of the arc JLK,
(c) the area, in cm2, of the shaded
region.

8 cm

rad
It is given that OA : OP
=
6 4 : 7.
B
(Use = 3.142)O
Calculate
(a) the length , in cm, of AP
(b) the perimeter , in cm, of the
shaded region
(c) the area , in cm2, of the shaded
region.

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(FORM 4) CHAPTER 8 CIRCULAR MEASURE

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(FORM 4) CHAPTER 8 CIRCULAR MEASURE


10. SPM 2006 (P2)
Diagram shows the plan of a garden .
PCQ is a semicircle with centre O and has
a radius of 8 m. RAQ is a sector of a
circle with centre A and has a radius of 14
m.
R

12. CLONE SPM (P2)


Diagram shows a semicircle QRS with
centre O and a sector SRP with centre S.

R
B

11. SPM 2007 (P2)


Diagram shows a circle, centre O and
radius 10 cm inscribed in a sector APB of
a circle, centre P. The straight lines, AP
and BP, are tangents to the circle at point
Q and point R respectively.

O
O

Sector COQ is a lawn. The shaded regions


is a flower bed and has to be fenced. It is
given that AC = 8 m and
COQ =
1.956 radians. [Use = 3.142]
Calculate
(a) the area , in m2, of the lawn.
(b) The length, in m, of the fence
required fdor fencing the flower bed,
(c) The area, in m2, of the flower bed.

R
Q
60o

[Use = 3.142]. Calculate


(a) the length, in cm, of the arc AB,
(b) the area , in cm2, of the shaded
region

Given
6 cm and PS is 8 cm. If the
P OS is
O PR is 6.7 cm, Sfind
length of arc
(a) RSP in radians
(b) The area of the shaded region

13. SPM 2008 (P1)

Diagram 18 shows a circle


with centre O and radius
10 cm.

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14. SPM 2008 (P2)

Diagram 9 shows rwo circles.


The larger circle has centre X
and radius 12 cm. The smaller
circle has centre Y and radius
8 cm. The circles touch at
point R. The straight line PQ
is a common tangent to the
point P and point Q.

Diagram 18
Given that P, Q and R are points
such that OP = PQ and
OPR = 900 , find
(a) QOR , in radians,
(b) The area, in cm2, of the
coloured region.

..
..

Diagram 9
[Use = 3.142]
Given that PXR= radians
(a) Show that = 1.37 (to
two decimal places)
(b) Calculate the length,
in cm, of the minor
arc QR,
(c) Calculate the area,
in cm2 , of the
coloured region.

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