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Diagram shows a construction to determine the centre of a circle. The correct order in the steps of the construction is a I, II, III and IV. A circle has a radius of 6 cm and a circumference of 38 cm. By using p =, find the circumference, in cm, of the circle.

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Review Exercise 22 Objective)

Diagram shows a construction to determine the centre of a circle. The correct order in the steps of the construction is a I, II, III and IV. A circle has a radius of 6 cm and a circumference of 38 cm. By using p =, find the circumference, in cm, of the circle.

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REVIEW EXERCISE 22

Objective Questions
1. In the diagram, O is the centre of a circle.

Which of the following statements is not correct? A B C D 2. The part of the circumference TUV is a minor arc. The part of the circumference TWV is a major arc. The region that is bounded by the chord TV and the radii OT and OV is a minor segment. The unshaded region is a major sector.

The diagram shows a construction to determine the centre of a circle.

The correct order in the steps of the construction is A I, II, III and IV B I, III, IV and II C IV, III, II and I D III, IV, I and II 3. A circle has a radius of 6 cm and a circumference of 38 cm. An estimate of the value of is 2 3 A 7 20 B 7 17 C 5 19 D 6

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4.

A circle is drawn such that it touches the sides of a square with sides of length 7 cm. 22 By using = , find the circumference, in cm, of the circle. 7 A 11 B 22 C 44 D 66 A wire of length 176 cm is bent into a circle. By using = the circle is A 28 B 56 C 63 D 88
22 , the radius, in cm, of 7

5.

6. In the diagram, PQR is an isosceles triangle such that PR = QR = 14 cm and PQ = 7 cm. If PLQ, QMR and RNP are semicircles, then the perimeter, in cm, of the figure is A 55 B 66 C 90 D 110 7. The circumference of a circle is 35.2 cm. By taking = cm2, of the circle. A 49.28 B 98.56 C 104.72 D 117.04 8. It is given that the area of a circle is 616 cm2. By using = of the circle is A 7 B 14 C 21 D 28 9. In the diagram, U and V are the centres of two circles. The area, in cm2, of the shaded region is A 18 B 24 C 27 D 45
22 , the diameter, in cm, 7 22 , calculate the area, in 7

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10. The diagram shows a composite figure consisting of a trapezium and a semicircle. The area, in cm2, of the figure is A 192 B 269 C 307 D 384

Questions 11 and 12 are based on the diagram below.

In the diagram, PQRS is a square with sides of length 14 cm. PXS and QXR are two semicircles of the same size. 11. The perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region is A 44 B 51 C 65 D 72 The area, in cm2, of the shaded region is A 21 B 34 C 42 D 58

12.

13. The diagram shows a sector of a circle. The length, in cm, of the arc GH is A 3 B 5 C 6 D 7

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14.

In the diagram, MN and UV are two arcs of circles with the common centre O. M and N are the midpoints of OU and OV.

Given that OU = OV = 14 cm and is A B C D 15.


2 3 1 29 3 44 58

22 , the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region 7

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In the diagram, O is the centre of a circle with radius 9 cm.

If the length of the major arc LM is 10 A B C D 16. 100 120 150 210

1 cm, then the value of x is 2

In the diagram, O is the centre of a circle and FG = 4.2 cm.

The perimeter, in cm, of the figure is A 8.6 B 22 C 26.2 D 34.6

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17.

The diagram shows a trapezium OPRS. PT is an arc of a circle with centre O.

The perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region is A 34.67 B 36.79 C 37.67 D 39.79 18. In the diagram, the length of the major arc PQ is 20 cm.

The radius, in cm, of the circle is A 16 B 18 C 22 D 24 19. The diagram shows a hemispherical bowl with radius 4.9 cm and centre O. A marble is released from point P and it reached the point Q.

If the distance covered by the marble is 11.55 cm, then the angle POQ, in degrees, is 22 (Use = ) 7 A 120 B 135 C 150 D 160

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20.

A sector of a circle with radius 7 cm subtends an angle of 45 at the centre. By taking 22 = , find the area, in cm2, of the sector of the circle. 7 A 19.25 B 20.75 C 22.25 D 25.5
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21. In the diagram, O is the centre of a circle. If the area of the major sector OUV is 54 cm2, calculate the radius, in cm, of the circle. A 6 B 9 C 15 D 16 22. The diagram shows a sector of a circle with an area of 20 cm2. The size of the angle POQ, in degrees, is A 36 B 45 C 72 D 80 23.

In the diagram, OLM is a sector of a circle with radius 7 cm and centre O.

By taking = A B C D

22 , the area, in cm2, of the shaded region is 7 14 15 20 24

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24.

In the diagram, O is the common centre of sectors of two circles.

The area, in cm2, of the shaded region is A 27 B 45 C 48 D 75 25. In the diagram, LMN and PQR are sectors of two circles with different radii.

If the sectors have the same area, then the value of J, in cm, is A 4 B 6 C 8 D 12 Questions 26 and 27 are based on the diagram below.

In the diagram, PQR and QPS are sectors of two circles with radius 9 cm each. 26. The perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region is A 8 B 4 +9

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C D 27.

8 +9 8 + 18

The area, in cm2, of the shaded region is A 18 B 27 C 36 D 54 In the diagram, OPQ and ORS are sectors of circles with radii x cm and 5 cm respectively.

28.

If both the sectors have the same area, then the value of x is A 8 B 10 C 12 D 15 29. In the diagram, MN is an arc of a circle with centre E. EMF and ENG are straight lines.

If the area of the shaded region is (29 ) cm2, then the length, in cm, of ME is A 4 B 6 C 7 D 8 30. The diagram shows a parallelogram PQRS. QT is an arc of a circle with centre P.

The area, in cm2, of the shaded region is A 162 27 B 162 54 C 189 27 D 189 54

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