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1 |CENTROID

_____________CIRCLES____________
[Circles] DPP-3
Q41. If the line x + 2λy +7 = 0 is a diameter of the circle x2+ y2 -
6x + 2y = 0. then the value of λ is
(a) 1 (b)3 (c)5 (d)7
Q42. If one end of a diameter of the circle 2x +2y - 4x - 8y +2 = 0 is (-1, 2), then the other end of the diameter is
2 2

(a) (2,1) (b)(3,2) (c) (4,3) (d) (5,4)


Q43. If a circle passes through the points (0,0), (a, 0) and (0, b) then centre of the circle is
a b a b a b
(a) (a,b) (b)(2 , 2) (c) (2 , 4) (d) (4 , 2)
Q44. A circle passes through the points (-1, 3) and (5, 11) and its radius is 5. Then, its centre is
(a) (-5,0) (b)(-5,7) (c)(2,7) (d) (5,0)
Q45. The radius of the circle, having centre at (2, 1) whose one of the chords is a diameter of the circle
x2 +y2 –2x –6y + 6 =0 is
(a) 3 (b)2 (c)1 (d) √3
Q46. The centre of the circle inscribed in the square formed by the lines x2 – 8x + 12 =0 and y2 – 14y + 45 =0 is
(a) (4,7) (b)(7,4) (c)(9,4) (d) (4,9)
Q47. ABCD is a square whose side is a. The equation of the circle circumscribing the square, taking AB and AD as
the axes of reference is
(a) x2 +y2 + ax + ay =0 (b) x2 +y2 - ax + ay =0
(c) x2 +y2 - ax - ay =0 (d) x2 +y2 + ax - ay =0
Q48. The locus of the centre of the circle for which one end of the diameter is (3, 3) while the other end lies on the
line x + y =4 is
(a) x + y =3 (b) x + y =5 (c) x + y =7 (d) x + y = 9
Q49. The equation of the circle which passes through (1, 0) and (0, 1) and has its radius as small as possible is
(a) x2 +y2 + x + y =0 (b) x2 +y2 - x + y =0
(c) x2 +y2 + x - y =0 (d) x2 +y2 - x - y =0
Q50. If the points (2,0), (0, 1), (4,5) and (0, c) are concyclic, then the value of c is
(a) 1 (b)-1 (c) 14/3 (d) -14/3
Q51. The point on a circle nearest to the point P (2,1) is at a distance of 4 units and farthest point is (6, 5), then the
centre of the circle is
(a) (3 + √2, 2 + √2) (b) (2 + √2, 3 + √2) (c) (4 + √2, 3 + √2) (d) (3 + √2, 4 + √2)
Q52. The intercept on the line y = x by the circle x2 +y² - 2x =0 is AB. Equation of the circle on AB as a diameter is
(a) x2 +y2 - x - y =0 (b) x2 +y2 - x + y =0
(c) x +y + x + y =0
2 2 (d) x2 +y2 + x - y =0
Q53. Find the equation of the circle, the end points of whose diameter are (2, -3) and (-2,4), Find the centre and
radius.
Q54. If (4, 1) be an extremity of a diameter of the circle x² + y² - 2x + 6y - 15 = 0, find the coordinates of the other
extremity of the diameter.
Q55. Find the equation of the circle drawn on the diagonal of the rectangle as its diameter whose sides are
x =4, x = -2, y =5 and y = -2.
Q56. Find the equation of the circle which passes through the points (1, 1), (2,2) and whose radius is 1.
Q57. Find the equation of the circle which passes through the points (3,4), (3, -6) and (1,2),
Q58. The point diametrically opposite to the point P (1, 0) on the circle x2 +y2 +2x + 4y - 3 = 0 is
(a) (3, -4) (b) (-3,4) (c) (-3, -4) (d) (3,4)
Q59. The circle passing through the point (-1,0) and touching the Y-axis at (0, 2) also passes through the point
3 5 3 5
(a)(− 2 , 0) (b) (− 2 , 2) (c) (− 2 , 2) (d) (-4,0)
Q60. The circle passing through (1, -2) and touching the axis of x at (3, 0) also passes through the point
(a) (-5,2) (b)(2, -5) (c)(5,-2) (d)(-2,5)

By Sidwartha Sankar Roy (SSR) B.Sc (gold medalist), M.Sc (gold medalist)
2 |CENTROID

ANSWERS
Q41.c
Q42.b
Q43.b
Q44.c
Q45.a
Q46.a
Q47.c
Q48.b
Q49.d
Q50.c
Q51.c
Q52.a
1 √65
Q53. x² + y² -y – 16 =0 ; (0, 2 ) , 2
Q54. (-2, -7)
Q55. x² + y² - 2x – 3y – 18 =0
Q56. x² + y² - 4x – 2y + 4 =0
Q57. x² + y²- 6x +2y - 15 =0
Q58.c
Q59.d
Q60.c

By Sidwartha Sankar Roy (SSR) B.Sc (gold medalist), M.Sc (gold medalist)

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