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The document contains a series of geometry problems related to circles, triangles, and quadrilaterals, including questions about angles, tangents, and the properties of cyclic quadrilaterals. It provides multiple-choice options for each question, covering various geometric concepts such as the relationship between angles and sides, and the lengths of tangents between circles. The problems are designed for practice and assessment in geometry.

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Geometry Practice Test Questions

The document contains a series of geometry problems related to circles, triangles, and quadrilaterals, including questions about angles, tangents, and the properties of cyclic quadrilaterals. It provides multiple-choice options for each question, covering various geometric concepts such as the relationship between angles and sides, and the lengths of tangents between circles. The problems are designed for practice and assessment in geometry.

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23. In the given figure, O is the centre (a) 70°


(c) 65
(b)55° Page 1 of 4
of
the circle and/ACB 30°, Find (d) 110°
ZAOB. UTTORONEReralthePOTHE
are and not
26. If diagonals of a cyclic quadrilat
equal perpendicu
larto each other then the
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eral is
quadrilat

(a) rhombus (b) square


(c) rectangle
(d) None of these
27. "Thequadrilateral formed by angle biser
B tors of cyclic quadrilateral is a
A (a) rectangle
90°
(b) square
(a) 30° (b)
(c) parallelogram
(c) 60° (d) 50°
(d) cyclic quadrilateral
24. In the given figure, AB = AC and 28. The distance between the centres of
ZABC = 50°, BDC:
two equal circles each of radius 3 cm
is 10 cm. The length of a transverse
tangent is
(a) 4 Cm (b) 6 cm
(c) 8 Cm (d) 10 cm
29. In the given figure, AB and CD are
two common tangents to the two
50° touching circles. If CD =7 cm, then
AB is equal to
E
(a) 60° (b) 80°
(c) 100° (d) 90°
D
25. In the given figure, O is the centre
=
of the cí[Link] 70°, find
20CD. A C B

(a) 14 cm (b) 10.5 cm


(c) 12 cm
D (d) None of these
30. and O' are the centres of two
O

70° circles which touch


each other externally at P. If AB is a
common tangent. Find APO.
(a) 90° (b) 120°
(c) 60°
(d) data insufficient
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In the given figure, AABC is an


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31. 34. In the given figurè, AD||BC, if
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equilateral triangle. Find BEC. LABC=72°, then /BCD =?

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A

72°
E
B
(a) 60° (b) 120
(c) 80° (d) 90° (a) 108° (b) 36°
32. In the given figure, AOC = 130°. (c) 90° (d) 72°
Find CBE, where O is the centre. 35. In the given figure, O is the centre
of the circle. PA and PB are tan
gents if ZAOB:ZAPB=
5:1, thenAPB
130° o

A
B E P

B
(a) 130 (b) 100°
{c) 115° (d) 105° (a) 150° (b) 30°
33. In the given figure, ABCD (c) 60° (d) 90°
cyclic quadrilateral and diagonals 36. R and r are the radius of two circles
bisect each other at P. If DBC=. (R>r). If the distance between the
60°, and /BAC = 30°
then/ BCD centre of the two circles be d, then
length of common tangent of two
is
circles is :
(a) (b) Ja'-(R-r
r-a?
P
60
() y(R-r-d (d)
R-a²
J30° 37. Tow circles of radii 8cn and 2 cm
respectively touch each other
externally at the point A. PQ is the
(a) 90° (b) 60° direct Common tangent of these two
(c) 80° circles of centres O, and O.

(d) None of these respectively, Then length of QP is


equal to:
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(a) 2cm (b) 3 cm (a) 15 cm
(c) 4 cm
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(d) 8 cm
38. P is a direct common tangent of two
a
circles of radi r, and I, touching
45.
(c) 10 cm
SR is
(b)
(d)
12 cm
20 cm
direct common tangent to
the circles of radii 8 cm and 3 cm
each other externally
value of PQ² is :
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at A. Then the respectively, their centres being 13
cm apart. If the points S and R are
(a) r (b) 2r,r, the respective points: of contact, then
(c) 3r,T, (d)
4r,,
39. Two circles with radii 5 cm and 8 cm
the length of SR is
(a) 12 cm (b) 11 cm
touch each other externally at a (c) 17 cm (d) 10 cm
point A. If a straight line through the 46. In the following figure, if O : = 10 and
point A cuts the circles at points P AC = 16, then OB must be
and Q respectively, then AP: AQ is :
(a) 8:5 (b) 5:8
(c) 3:4 (d) 4:5
40. The radius of a circle is 6 cm. An
external point is at a distance of 10
cm fron the centre. Then the length
of the tangent drawn to the circle B

from the external point upto the point


of contact is: (a) 5 (b) 6
(a) 8 cm (b) 10 cm (c)3 (d) 4
(c) 6 cm (d) 12 cm 47. One chord of a circle is known to be
41. A triangle is inscribed in a circle and 10.1 cm. The radius of this circle
the diameter of the circle is its one must be :
(a) 5 cm
side. Then the triangle will be :
(a) right-angled (b) greater than 5 cm
(b) obtuse-angled (c)greater than or equal to 5 cm
(d) less than 5 cm
(c) equilateral
(d) none of these 48. The length of two chords AB and AC
42. Two circles of radii 4 cm and 9 cm of a circle are 8 cm and 6 cm
respectivley touch each other and BAC = 90°, then the radius of
externallyat a point and a common circle is :
tangent touches them at the points (a) 8 cm (b) 6 cm
P and Q respectively. Then the area (c) 7 cm (d) 5 cm
of square with one side PQ, is
:
49. If a chord of length 16 cm is at a
(a) 97 [Link] (b) 194 [Link] distance of 15 cm from the centre of
(c) 72 [Link] (d) 144 [Link] the circle, then the length of the
43. The length of the chord of a circle is chord of the sane circle which is at
8 cm and perpendicular distance distance of 8 cm from the centre is
between centre and the chord is 3 equal to:
cm. Then the radius of the circle is (a) 10 cm (b) 20 cm
(c) 30 cm (d) 40 cm
equal to:
(a) 4 cm (b) 5 cm 50. PR is tangent to circle, with centre
and radius 4 cm, at point on
PR.
(d) 8 cm
O Q
(c) 6 cm
44. The radius of a circle. is 13 cm and IfZ POR = 90°. oR= 5 cm and
XY is a chord which is at a distance
of 12 cm from the centre. The length
of the chord is :
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20
OP=.cm, then, in cm, the length Page 4 of 4
3
UTTORONER POTHEof PR is

(a) 3
:

16
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3
(b)

23 25
(c) (d)
3 3
51. Circumcentre of A
ABC is 0. IfZ BAC
= 85°,
ZBCA= 80°, then ZAOCis :

(a) 80° (b) 30°


(c) 60° (d) 75°
52. If O
is the circumcentre of A ABC
and OBC = 35°, then theBAC is
equal to
:

(a) 55° (b) 110°


(c) 70° (d) 35°
53. IfI is the incentre of
ABC and Z BC
A

= 135°,
then the A
ABCis:
(a) Acute angled (b) equilateral
(c) right angled
(d) obtuse angled
54. If S is the circumcentre of A ABC
and ZA = 50°,then the value ofZBCS
is :
(a) 20° (b) 40°
(c) 60° (d) 80°
55. The distance between the centres of
two equal circles, each of radius 3
cm, is 10 cm. The length of a trans
verse Common tangent is:
(a) 8 cm (b) 10 cm
(c) 4 cm (d) 6 cm
56. A unique circle can always be drawn
throu gh x number of given non
collinear points, then x must be
:

(a) 2 (b) 3
(c) 4 (d) 1
57. The length of radius of a circumcircle
of a triangle having sides 3cm, 4cm
and 5cm is :

(a) 2 cm (b) 2.5 cm


(c) 3 cm (d) 1.5 cm

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