Question Paper
Question Paper
COACHING CLASSES
TIME: 2hr
9 (Semi English)
MARKS: 40
Mathematics Part 2-
SEAT NO:
1 Perimeter of triangle formed by joining the mid points of a triangle is …………… of the perimeter of
main triangle.
a. Same b. Double c. Half d. Triple
2 Length of a chord of a circle is 24 cm. If distance of the chord from the centre is 5 cm, then the radius
of that circle is ...............
a. 12 cm b. 13 cm c. 14 cm d. 15 cm
4 One chord of a circle is known as 10 cm. The radius of the circle must be.
a. 5 cm b. Greater than 5 cm
c. Greater than or equal to 5 cm d. Less than 5 cm
1 State with reasons whether the following statement is true or false. Every rhombus is a rectangle.
2 In the figure, O is the centre of the circle and AB = CD. If OP = 4 cm, find the length of OQ.
3 State with reasons whether the following statement is true or false. Every square is a rectangle.
4
In □IJKL, side IJ ∥side KL, ∠I = 108° and ∠K = 53°, then find the measures of ∠J and ∠L.
5 State with reasons whether the following statement is true or false. Every square is a rhombus.
2 Adjacent sides of a rectangle are 24 cm and 7 cm. Find the length of the diagonal.
Given: (1) □ABCD is a rectangle
(2) AB = 24 cm, BC = 7 cm
To Find :- AC
Solution:- In ∆ABC, ∠ABC = 900 ... [ _____ ]
∴ AC2 = AB2 + BC2 ... [ _____ ]
= _____
= 576 + 49
∴ AC2 = _____
∴ AC = _____ ... [Taking square roots ]
3 Diameter of a circle is 26 cm and length of a chord of the circle is 24 cm. Find the distance of the
chord from the centre.
Given:- (1) A circle with centre and diameter 26 cm
(2) Length of chord CD = 24 cm
(3) seg PM ⊥ chord CD, C – M – D
To Find:- PM
Diameter of circle = 26cm ... [Given]
∴ Radius of the circle = _____
∴ PC = 13 cm
CM = _____ ... [Perpendicular drawn from the centre to the chord bisects the
chord]
∴ CM = 1 × 24
2
CM = _____
In ∆PMC, ∠PMC = 900 ... [Given]
∴ PC2 = _____ ... [Pythagoras theorem]
∴ 132 = PM2 + 122
∴ _____ = PM2
∴ PM2 = 25
∴ PM = _____ ... [Taking square roots]
1
□PQRS is a parallelogram. PQ = 3.5, PS = 5.3 ∠Q = 50° then find the lengths of remaining sides and
measures of remaining angles.
2 Radius of circle is 10 cm. There are two chords of length 16 cm each. What will be the distance of
these chords from the centre of the circle?
Given:- (1) A circle with centre P and radius 10 cm
(2) Chord AB ≅ Chord CD
(3) AB = CD = 16 cm
(4) seg PM ⊥ chord AB. A-M-B
(5) seg PN ⊥ chord CD, C-N-D
2 If the ratio of measures of two adjacent angles of a parallelogram is 1 : 2, find the measures of all the
angles of the parallelogram.
1 Radius of a circle with centre O is 41 cm. Length of chord PQ is 80 cm, Find the distance of the chord
from the centre of the circle.
Given:- (1) A circle with center ‘O’ and radius 41 cm.
(2) seg OM ⊥ chord PQ, P – M – Q.
(3) l(PQ) = 80 cm
To find :- l(OM)
Solution:-
OP = 41 cm ...[Radius of the circle]
PM =
1
PQ ...[_____
2
1
PM = × 80cm
2
= _____
In △OMP, ∠ OMP= _____...[seg OM ⊥ chord PQ, P - M - Q]
∴ OP2 = OM2 + PM2 ...[_____]
∴ _____
∴ 81 = OM2
i. ABCD is a parallelogram
∴ AB = DC ... [Opposite sides of parallelogram are congruent]
ii. ∴ AP + PB = DR + RC ... [A – P – B and D – R – C]
∴ _____ ... [AP = CR given]
iii. In ∆RDS and ∆PBQ .. [given]
DS = BQ ... [given]
∠D = ∠B ... [_____]
_____ ... [from 2]
∴ ∆RDS ≅ ∆PBQ ... [_____]
∴ RS = PQ ... [c.s.c.t]
iv. Similarly, we can prove
_____
v. ∴ opposite sides of □PQRS is equal... [from 3 and 4]
∴ □PQRS is a _____
3 In the adjoining figure, P is the centre of the circle. Chord AB and chord CD intersect on the diameter
at the point E. If ∠AEP ≅ ∠DEP, then prove that AB = CD.
1 Construct ∆PQR such that ∠P = 70°, ∠R = 50°, QR = 7.3 cm. and construct its circumcircle.
2 Prove that quadrilateral formed by the intersection of angle bisectors of all angles of a parallelogram
is a rectangles.
3 Construct ∆ABC such that ∠B = 1000, BC = 6.4 cm and ∠C = 500 Draw incircle of this triangle.
4
In □ABCD, side BC < side AD. side BC ǁ side AD and if side BA ≅ side CD. Prove that - ∠ABC ≅
∠DCB.
1 Prove: Congruent chords of a circle are equidistant from the centre of the circle.
2 Prove that - A quadrilateral is a parallelogram if a pair of its opposite sides is parallel and congruent.
3 Prove: The chords of a circle equidistant from the centre of a circle are congruent.
1 The segment joining the centre of a circle and the midpoint of its chord is perpendicular to the chord.
Given: seg AB is a chord of a circle with centre O and P is the midpoint of chord AB of the circle.
That means seg AP≅ seg PB.
To Prove: seg OP ⊥ chord AB