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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL BOPAL, AHMEDABAD

MATH ASSIGNMENT (2024-25)


CLASS IX
CH-- CIRCLES
r
1. If O is the centre of a circle of radius r and AB is chord of the circle at a distance from O, then
2
∠BAO=
(a) 60° (b) 45° (c) 30° (d) 15°
2. In a circle of radius 17 cm, two parallel chords are drawn on opposite side of a diameter. The
distance between the chords is 23 cm. If the length of one chord is 16 cm, then the length of the
other is ___
(a) 34 cm (b) 15 cm (c) 23 cm (d) 30 cm
3. If A, B, C are three points on a circle with centre O such that ∠AOB = 90° and ∠BOC = 120°, then
∠ABC =
(a) 60° (b) 75° (c) 90° (d) 135°
4. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral such that ∠ADB = 30° and ∠DCA = 80°, then ∠DAB = _____.
(a) 70° (b) 100° (c) 125° (d) 150°
5. In a circle with centre O, AB and CD are perpendicular diameter. The length of the chord AC
is___________.
1 1
(a) 2AB (b) 2 (c) AB (d) AB
2 2
6. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. COD is an equilateral
triangle. CD = AB, then ∠AOB =
(a) 30 (b) 45
(c) 60 (d) 90

7. In the given figure, AB is diameter of the circle, OC = DC and ∠OBC =


70° Then ∠ODA is equal to
(a) 30° (b) 60°
(c) 50° (d) 80°

8. Number of circles that can be drawn through three non-collinear points is _________.
(a)1 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) 3

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In these questions, (9 to 12) a statement of Assertion is followed by a statement of Reason is given.
Choose the correct answer out of the following choices:
(a) Assertion and Reason both are correct statements and Reason is the correct explanation of
Assertion.
(b) Assertion and Reason both are correct statements but Reason is not the correct explanation of
Assertion.
(c) Assertion is correct statement but Reason is wrong statement.
(d) Assertion is wrong statement but Reason is correct statement.
9. Assertion: AB and CD are two parallel chords of a circle whose diameter is AC. Then AB ≠ CD.
Reason: Perpendicular from the centre of a circle bisects the chord.
10. Assertion: In a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD, ∠A – ∠C = 60°, then the smaller of two is 60°.
Reason: Opposite angles of cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary.
11. Assertion: In the given figure, ∠BAO = 30° and ∠BCO = 40°. Then the
measure of ∠AOC = 60°.
Reason: Angle subtended by an arc of a circle at the centre of the circle is
twice the angle subtended by that arc on the remaining part of the circle.

12. Assertion: In the given figure, ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral in which


AB is extended to F and BE || DC. If ∠FBE = 20° and ∠DAB = 95°, then
∠ADC = 105°.
Reason: A line drawn through the centre of a circle to bisect a chord is
perpendicular to the chord.
13. In the given figure, O is the centre of circle. If ∠QPR = x, OM bisects
∠QOR and ∠QOM = y, then find the relation between x and y.

14. PQ and RS are two parallel chords of a circle whose centre is O and radius is 10 cm. If PQ = 16 cm
and RS = 12 cm, find the distance between PQ and RS, if they lie
(i) on the same side of the centre O.
(ii) on the opposite side of the centre O.
15. Two chords AB and CD of lengths 5 cm and 11 cm respectively of a circle are parallel to each other
and are on opposite sides of its centre. If the distance between AB and CD is 6 cm, find the radius of
the circle.

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16. ABCD is a parallelogram. The circle through A, B and C intersect CD (produced if necessary) at E.
Prove that AE = AD.
17. In the given Figure, AOB is a diameter of the circle and C, D, E are
any three points on the semi-circle. Find the value of
∠ACD + ∠BED.

18. In the adjoining figure, AB is a diameter of the circle with centre O. If AC and BD are
perpendiculars on a line PQ, and BD meets the circle at E, prove that AC = ED.
19. In an isosceles ABC, with AB = AC, a circle passing through B and C intersects the sides AB
and AC at D and E respectively. Prove that DE BC.
20. Bisectors of angles A, B and C of a triangle ABC intersect its circumcircle at D, E and F
1 1 1
respectively. Prove that the angles of the triangle DEF are 90 − A, 90 − B and 90 − C .
2 2 2
21. In the given figure, O is the centre and AE is the diameter of the
semi-circle ABCDE. If AB = BC and ∠AEC = 45°, then find (i)
∠CBE (ii) ∠CDE (iii) ∠AOB. And prove that BO || CE.

22. D and E are points on equal sides AB and AC of isosceles DABC such that AD = AE. Prove that
∠DBC + ∠CED = 180°.
x y z
23. In the given figure, if = = , then calculate the values of x, y and z.
3 4 5

24. Ankit visited in a mall with his father. He sees that three
shops are situated at P, Q, R as shown in the figure from
where they have to purchase things according to their
need. Distance between shop P and Q is 8 m, that of
between shop Q and R is 10 m and between shop P and
R is 6 m.

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Considering O as the centre of the circle, answer the following questions.
(i) Find the radius of the circle.
(ii) In figure, PSQP is known as
(a) Major segment (b) Minor segment (c) Major sector (d) Minor sector
(iii) Find Area of  PQR.
OR
Find measure of ∠QPR. If PQ = PR then find POR.
25. Three friends Amit, Mayank and Richa were playing
with ball by standing on a circle at A, B and C point
respectively. Richa throws a ball to Amit, Amit to
Mayank and Mayank to Richa. They all are equidistant
from each other as shown in the figure.
Considering O as the centre of the circle, answer the
following questions.
(i) Which type of  ABC is given in figure?
(ii) Find Measure of ∠ABC.
(iii) Find Measure of ∠BOC.
OR
Find the value of ∠OBC + ∠OCB.

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