Ib Practice Questions 2012

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IB Trigonometry Questions

1. The diagrams show a circular sector of radius 10 cm and angle θ radians which is formed into a
cone of slant height 10 cm. The vertical height h of the cone is equal to the radius r of its base.
Find the angle θ radians.

10cm

10cm
h

Working:

Answer:

......................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

2. The diagram shows a circle of radius 5 cm.

1 radian

Find the perimeter of the shaded region.

(Total 4 marks)

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3. In the following diagram, O is the centre of the circle and (AT) is the tangent to the circle at T.

O A

Diagram not to scale

If OA = 12 cm, and the circle has a radius of 6 cm, find the area of the shaded region.

(Total 4 marks)

4. The diagram below shows a circle, centre O, with a radius 12 cm. The chord AB subtends at an
angle of 75° at the centre. The tangents to the circle at A and at B meet at P.

A
12 cm

P diagram not to
O 75º scale

(a) Using the cosine rule, show that the length of AB is 12 21 – cos 75 .
(2)

(b) Find the length of BP.


(3)

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(c) Hence find

(i) the area of triangle OBP;

(ii) the area of triangle ABP.


(4)

(d) Find the area of sector OAB.


(2)

(e) Find the area of the shaded region.


(2)

(Total 13 marks)

5. The diagram below shows a sector AOB of a circle of radius 15 cm and centre O. The angle  at
the centre of the circle is 2 radians.

Diagram not to scale

A B

(a) Calculate the area of the sector AOB.

(b) Calculate the area of the shaded region.

Working:

Answers:

(a) ..................................................................
(b) ..................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

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6. O is the centre of the circle which has a radius of 5.4 cm.

A B

The area of the shaded sector OAB is 21.6 cm2. Find the length of the minor arc AB.

Working:

Answer:

......................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

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