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Geomatry Questions

1) If two lines are parallel and cut by a transversal, the interior angles on the same side of the transversal sum to 180 degrees. 2) The bisectors of interior angles formed by parallel lines cut by a transversal intersect at right angles. 3) Similar triangles have proportional sides, so the ratio of corresponding sides equals the ratio of the areas.
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Geomatry Questions

1) If two lines are parallel and cut by a transversal, the interior angles on the same side of the transversal sum to 180 degrees. 2) The bisectors of interior angles formed by parallel lines cut by a transversal intersect at right angles. 3) Similar triangles have proportional sides, so the ratio of corresponding sides equals the ratio of the areas.
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1) .In the given, AB || CD.

Then X is equal to:


3P + P 180°
⇒ P = 45°

3. In the adjoining figure, AB || CD, t is the traversal, EG and


FG are the bisectors of ∠BEE and ∠DFE respectively, then
∠EGF is equal to :

Through O, draw a line l parallel to both AB and CD. Then


∠1 = 45° (alt. ∠S)
and ∠2 = 30° (alt. ∠S)
∴ ∠BOC = ∠1 + ∠2 = 45° + 30° = 75°
So, X = 360° – ∠BOC = 360° – 75° = 285°
Hence X = 285°.

2) An angle is equal to one-third of its supplement. Its AB || CD and t transversal intersects them at E and F
measure is equal to : ∠BEF + ∠EFD = 180° (co-interior angles)

Let the measured of the required angle be P degree. 1 1


⇒ ∠BEF + ∠EFD = 180/2
2 2
Then, its supplement = 180 – P
Now use the formula, ⇒ ∠FEG + ∠EFG = 90°
1 In Δ GEF
Angle = ( its supplement )
3 ∠EGF + ∠FEG + ∠EFG = 180°
∴ ∠EGF + 90° = 180°
( 180 - P ) ∴ ∠EGF = 90°.
P=
3 The above result can be restated as :
If two parallel lines are cut by a traversal, then the bisectors
of the interior angles on the same side of the traversal
intersect each other at right angles. = 90° - 20°
∠BOC = 70°
4. In fig., AB || CD, ∠a is equal to:
6. In the given figure, DE || BC if AD = 1.7 cm, AB = 6.8 cm
and AC = 9 cm, find AE.

∠a = 93°

Since DE || BC,
5. The sides AB and AC of ΔABC have been produced to D AB AC
and E respectively. The bisectors of ∠CBD and ∠BCE meet ∴ =
AD AE
at O. If ∠A = 40°, then ∠BOC is equal to:
68 9
∴ =
17 AE

9
or , AE = = 2.25cm
As we know the formula, 4
7. The areas of two similar Δs are 81 cm 2 and 144 cm2. If the
1 largest side of the smaller Δ is 27 cm, then the largest side
∠BOC = 90° - ∠A
2 of the larger Δ is :

1
∴∠BOC = 90° - (40°)
2
According to question, Given that
∠BAD = ∠CAD. AB = 4 cm, AC = 5.2 cm, BD = 3 cm
In ΔABC, AD is the bisector of ∠A
AB BD
= (Internal bisector prop.)
AC CD

4 3
Let ABC and DEF be the two similar Δs having area 81 = ⇒ DC = 3.9 cm
5.2 DC
cm2 and 144 cm2 respectively:
Let BC = 27 cm But BC = BD + CD = 3cm + 3.9 cm = 6.9 cm
Then since ΔABC ∼ ΔDEF 9. D and E are the points on the sides AB and AC
ar (∆ABC) BC 2
respectively of ΔABC such that AD = 8 cm, BD = 12 cm, AE =
∴ = (area Theorem)
ar(∆DEF) EF2 6 cm and EC = 9 cm. Then find BC/ DE.

81 (27)2 9 27
= 2 ⇒ =
144 x 12 x

∴ x = 36 cm.
AD AE 2
ince = =
8. In the given figure ∠BAD = ∠CAD. AB = 4 cm, AC = 5.2 cm, DB EC 3
BD = 3 cm. Find BC.
∴ DE || BC (by converse of BPT)
∴ ΔADE ∼ ΔABC (AA similarity)
AD DE
=
AB BC

8 DE
=
AB BC
2 DE BC 5
= ⇒ =
5 BC DE 2

10. In the given figure, AB || DC, find the value of x. In ΔACE


∠A + ∠C + ∠E = 180°
Similarly in ΔDFB
∠D + ∠F + ∠B = 180°
∴ (∠A + ∠C + ∠E) + (∠D + ∠F + ∠B) = 360°
∠A + ∠B + ∠C + ∠D + ∠E + ∠F = 360°
12. In ΔABC, the angle bisectors of ∠B and ∠C meet at O. If
∠A = 70°, then ∠BOC is equal to:
As we know the diagonals of a trapezium divide each other 1
∠BOC = 90° + ∠A
2
proportionally

AO BO 1
∴ = ∴∠BOC = 90° + (70°) = 90° + 35°
OC OD 2

3x - 19 x - 3 ∠BOC = 125°
=
x-5 3 13. In the given figure, OP bisect ∠BOC and OQ bisects
∠AOC. Then ∠POQ is equal to :
⇒ 3(3x - 19) = ( x - 3 ) ( x - 5 )
⇒ 9x - 57 = x2 - 8x +15
⇒ x2 - 17x + 72 = 0
⇒ x = 8 or x = 9

11. In the adjoining figure ∠A + ∠B + ∠C + ∠D + ∠E + ∠F = ?


Since OP bisects ∠BOC,
∴ ∠BOC = 2∠POC
Again, OQ bisects ∠AOC,
∴ ∠AOC = 2∠QOC C. 84 cm2
Since ray OC stands on line AB, ∴, D. 70 cm2
∠AOC + ∠BOC = 180° The given circle is an equivlateral triangle
⇒ 2∠QOC + 2∠POC = 180° Area of the minor sector
⇒ 2∠QOC + ∠POC = 180°
⇒ ∠QOC + ∠POC = 90° =60360×π×5.252=60360×π×5.252
=14.4375 cm2=14.4375 cm2
⇒ ∠POQ = 90°.
Area of the triangle
14.In, ΔABC, D and E are the mid-points of AB and AC =3–√4×5.252=34×5.252
respectively. Find the ratio of the areas of ΔADE and ΔABC. =11.93 cm2=11.93 cm2
Area of the minor segment = Area of the minor
sector - Area of the triangle

=2.5 cm2=2.5 cm2


Area of the major segment = Area of the circle -
Area of the minor segment

=86.54 cm2−2.5 cm2=86.54 cm2−2.5 cm2


84 cm2
Clearly DE || BC (by converse of BPT) ∴ ΔADE ∼ ABC (∠A =
∠A and ∠ADE = ∠B) 16. The perimeter of an equilateral △ is 723–√ meters.
Find its height.
area (∆ADE) AD2 A. 63 metres
∴ = (Area Theorem)
area (∆ABC) AB2 B. 55 metres
C. 40 metres
AD2 1 (∴AB = D. 36 metres
= = Let one side of the △△ be =a=a
(2AD) 4 2AD)
2
Perimeter of equilateral △=3a△=3a
15. A chord AB of a circle of radius 5.25 cm makes an angle
⇒3a=723–√⇒3a=723
of 60∘ at the centre of the circle. Find the area of the major ⇒a=243–√⇒a=243
segment. Height =AC=AC by pythagoras theorem
A. 168 cm2
AC2=a2−(a2)2AC2=a2−(a2)2
B. 100 cm2
360∘−300∘=60∘of the circle shaded.
AC2=a2×[1−(12)2]AC2=a2×[1−(12)2] The fraction of the circular region that is shaded is
thus
AC2=a2×[1−14]AC2=a2×[1−14] =60/360=1/6
AC2=a2×34AC2=a2×34 18. In the given figure, PQRSTU is a regular hexagon of side
Now, putting, a=243–√a=243 12 cm. What is the area (in cm2) of ΔSQU?
⇒AC2=242×3×34⇒AC2=242×3×34
⇒AC2=242×3222⇒AC2=242×3222
⇒AC=24×32⇒AC=24×32
AC=36 cm

17. If O is the center of the circle above, what fraction of the


circular region is shaded?

1. 162√3
2. 216√3
3. 108√3
A. 1/12
4. 54√3
B. 1/9
Area of ΔSUQ = Area of regular hexagon – 3 × Area of equilateral
C. 1/6 triangle
D. 1/3
Vertical angles are congruent, so 150∘+150∘=300∘of ⇒ {3 (√3/2) × side2} – {(3√3/4) × side2}
the circle is not shaded.
Since there are 360∘ in a circle, this makes ⇒ (3√3/4) × 12 × 12 = 108√3
19. In the given figure, PQ is a diameter of the semicircle PABQ 3. 1/8
and O is the centre. ∠AOB = 64°. BP cuts AQ at X. What is the 4. 1/16
value (in degrees) of ∠AXP?

1. 36
2. 32
3. 58
4. 54
We know that angle subtended by diameter on the circumference
is 90°

⇒ ∠PAQ = 90°

20. The angle subtended by chord AB at circumference would be


half of the angle subtended at the centre

⇒ ∠BPA = 64/2 = 32°

∴ ∠AXP = 180 – 90 – 32 = 58°

30. D, E, F are the mid - points of the sides BC, CA and AB


respectively of a ΔABC. Then the ratio of the areas of DEF and
ΔABC is D, E, F.
1. 1/2
2. 1/4

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