Maths Class X Chapter 10 Circles Practice Paper 08 2024 Answers
Maths Class X Chapter 10 Circles Practice Paper 08 2024 Answers
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PRACTICE PAPER 08 (2024-25)
CHAPTER 10 CIRCLES
(ANSWERS)
SECTION – A
Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each.
centre C and radius 4cm. If PA ⊥ PB, then the length of each tangent is:
1. In the given figure, PA and PB are two tangents drawn from an external point P to a circle with
∴ APCB is a square.
Now, each angle of quadrilateral APBC is 90° and AP = PB.
∴ AP = BP = BC = CA = 4 cm
Thus, the length of each tangent is 4 cm.
2. In the given figure, O is the centre of a circle, AB is a chord and AT is the tangent at A. If ∠AOB
= 100°, then ∠BAT is equal to:
3. In the figure, if PA and PB are tangents to the circle with centre O such that ∠APB = 50°, then
∠OAB is:
4. In the given figure, PT is a tangent at T to the circle with centre O. If ∠TPO = 25°, then x
is equal to:
As we know, the tangent at any point of a circle is perpendicular to the radius through the point
∴ ∠PTO = 90°
of contact.
⇒ ABQ = 70°
⇒ BAQ = 70°
Also, BQR = BAQ [Angles in alternate segment]
In ∆AQB,
such that ∠DAB = 90°, If CR = 23 cm and CB = 39 cm and the radius of the circle is 14 cm,
6. In the given figure, quadrilateral ABCD is circumscribed, touching the circle at P, Q, R and S
∴ BS = 39 - 23 = 16cm
Now, CR = CS = 23 cm [Tangents from an external point to a circle are equal]
7. A circle touches x-axis at A and y-axis at B. If O is origin and OA = 5 units, then diameter of the
circle is
(a) 8 units (b) 10 units (c) 10 2 units (d) 8 2 units
OA = OB ⇒ OB = 5
Ans. (b) 10 units
⇒ AC = OA = 5 ⇒ Diameter = 10 units.
8. Two parallel lines touch the circle at points A and B respectively. If area of the circle is 25 π cm 2,
then AB is equal to
(a) 5 cm (b) 8 cm (c) 10 cm (d) 25 cm
Ans. (c) 10 cm
∴ πR2 = 25π
Let radius of circle = R
⇒ R = 5 cm
∴ Distance between two parallel tangents = diameter = 2 × 5 = 10 cm.
In the following questions 9 and 10, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of
reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
9. Assertion (A): The length of the tangent drawn from a point 8 cm away from the centre of circle
of radius 6 cm is 2√7 cm.
Reason (R): If the angle between two radii of a circle is 130°, then the angle between the
tangents at the end points of radii at their point of intersection is 50°.
Ans. (b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation
of assertion (A).
SECTION – B
Questions 11 to 14 carry 2 marks each.
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13. Two concentric circles of radii a and b (a > b) are given. Find the length of the chord of the
larger circle which touches the smaller circle.
Ans. Let O be the centre of the concentric circles and AB be the chord for bigger circle and
tangent to the smaller circle.
∴ OA = a and OP = b
Let P be the point where AB meets smaller circle.
SECTION – C
Questions 15 to 17 carry 3 marks each.
⇒ AP + BP + CR + DR = AS + BQ + CQ + DS
Adding the above equations, we get
⇒ AB = AD
But AB = CD and AD = CB [Since, opposite sides of rectangle are equal]
16. In the figure, a circle is inscribed in a ∆ABC, such that it touches the sides AB, BC and CA at
points D, E and F respectively. If the lengths of sides AB, BC and CA are 12 cm, 8 cm and 10
cm respectively, find the length of AD, BE and CF.
Ans. Given, A circle inscribed in a ∆ABC, such that it touches the sides AB, BC and CA at
points D, E and F respectively.
⇒ x + y = 12
Then, AD + BD = AB
...(i)
⇒ y+z=8
Also, BE + EC = BC
...(ii)
⇒ z + x = 10
and CF + AF = AC
...(iii)
Adding equations (i), (ii) and (iii), we get
⇒ x + y + z = 15
2(x + y + z) = 30
...(iv)
Subtracting eq. (i) from eq. (iv), we get z = 3
Subtracting eq. (ii) from eq. (iv), we get x = 7
And, subtracting eq (iii) from eg (iv), we get y = 5
Hence, the lengths of AD, BE and CF are 7 cm, 5 cm and 3 cm, respectively.
tangent AB with point of contact C intersecting XY at A and X′Y′ at B. Prove that ∠AOB = 90°.
17. In the below figure, XY and X′Y′ are two parallel tangents to a circle with centre O and another
∴ AP = AC
Ans: Join OC. Since, the tangents drawn to a circle from an external point are equal.
∴ ∠PAO = ∠CAO = ∠1
∠PAC = 2 ∠1
Similarly ∠CBQ = 2 ∠2
...(1)
...(2)
SECTION – D
Questions 18 carry 5 marks.
18. (a) Prove that the lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal. (4)
(b) In the given figure, common tangents AB and CD to two circles intersect at E. Prove that AB
= CD. (1)
∴ EB = ED and EA = EC
(b) We know that lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle is equal.
On adding, we get EA + EB = EC + ED ⇒ AB = CD
19. A Ferris wheel (or a big wheel in the United Kingdom) is an amusement ride consisting of a
rotating upright wheel with multiple passenger carrying components (commonly referred to as
passenger cars, cabins, tubs, capsules, gondolas, or pods) attached to the rim in such a way that
as the wheel turns, they are kept upright, usually by gravity.
After taking a ride in Ferris wheel, Monika came out from the crowd and was observing her
friends who were enjoying the ride. She was curious about the different angles and measures that
the wheel will form. She forms the figure as given below.
(b) Find measure of ∠RSQ. Also, find the sum of ∠ORP and ∠OQP. (2)
OR
20. Varun has been selected by his School to design logo for Sports Day T-shirts for students and
staff. The logo is designed in different geometry and different colours according to the theme. In
given figure, a circle with centre O is inscribed in a ∆ABC, such that it touches the sides AB, BC
and CA at points D, E and F respectively. The lengths of sides AB, BC and CA are 12 cm, 8 cm
and 10 cm respectively.
∴ AF = x cm,
then CF = (10 – x) cm
BE = (12 – x) cm,
then CE = 8 – (12 – x) = (x – 4) cm
Now CF = CE