CBSE Class 10 Maths - Area related to Circles (MCQs)
Q1: The circumference of a circle is equal to the perimeter of a square of side 11 cm. Find the area of the circle?
(a) 122 cm²
(b) 144 cm²
(c) 154 cm²
(d) 180 cm²
Q2: The radii of the two circles are 19 cm and 9 cm respectively. Find the radius of a circle that has a circumference equal to the sum of their circumferences.
(a) 28 cm
(b) 10 cm
(c) 44 cm
(d) 22 cm
Q3: If the perimeter of a protractor is 36cm, find its area?
(a) 11 cm²
(b) 14 cm²
(c) 77 cm²
(d) 308 cm²
Q4: In the figure shown, OACB is a quadrant of a circle of radius 7 cm. The perimeter of the quadrant is
(a) 11 cm
(b) 18 cm
(c) 25 cm
(d) 36 cm
Q5: Area of a circle that can be inscribed in a square of side 6cm is:
(a) 36π cm²
(b) 18π cm²
(c) 12π cm²
(d) 9π cm²
Q6: What is the area of the sector with a radius of 3.5 cm and sector angle of 60°?
(a) 12.8 cm²
(b) 6.4 cm²
(c) 44.9 cm²
(d) 269.5 cm²
Q7: The wheels of a car are of diameter 80 cm each. How many complete revolutions does each wheel make in 10 minutes when the car is travelling at a speed of 66 km per hour?
(a) 2275
(b) 2650
(c) 3815
(d) 4375
Q8: The ratio of the areas of a circle and an equilateral triangle whose diameter and a side are respectively equal is
(a) π:√2
(b) π:√3
(c) √3:π
(d) √2:π
Q9: In the given figure, PSR, RTQ and PAQ are three semicircles of diameters 10 cm, 3 cm and 7 cm respectively. The perimeter of the shaded region is
[Use π = 3.14]
(a) 22.5 cm
(b) 31.4 cm
(c) 36.6 cm
(d) None of these
Q10: In a circle of radius 14 cm, an arc subtends an angle of 45c at the centre, then the area of the sector is:
(a) 71 cm²
(b) 76 cm²
(c) 77 cm²
(d) 154 cm²
Answers:
1: (c) 154 cm²
a = 11cm, 2πr = 44cm ⇨ r = 7cm
⇨ Area = πr² = 154cm²
2: (a) 28 cm
2πR = 2πr₁ + 2πr₂
⇨ R = r₁ + r₂ = 9 + 19 = 28 cm
3: (c) 77 cm²
πr+2r=36
⇒(227)r+2r=36
⇒(22r+14r)7=36
⇒36r=36×7⇒r=7cm
Area = 12πr2
Area= 12×227×72=77
4: (c) 25 cm
Permeter = πr/2 + 2r = (22×7)/(7×2) + 2×7 = 11 + 14 = 25cm
5: (d) 9π cm²
Here d = 2r = 6 ∴ r = 3cm
Area = πr² = 9π
6: (b) 6.4 cm²
θ360∘πr2
A=60360(227)(3.5)2=6.42
7: (d) 4375
8: (b) π:√3
9: (b) 31.4 cm
10: (c) 77 cm²
👉See Also:
CH 8: Introduction to Trigonometry (MCQs from CBSE Papers)
Maths Term 1 Sample Question Paper (2019-20)
Maths Term 1 Sample Question Paper (2019-20)
CH 1: Real Numbers (MCQ)
CH 1: Real Numbers (Study Points)
CH 2: Polynomials (Study Points)
CH 2: Polynomials (1 Mark Questions)
CH 3: Linear Equations In Two Variables (Key Points)
CH3: Linear Equations in Two Variables (Worksheet)
CH 6: Triangles (Important Points To Remember)
Lines and Angles (Brain Teaser)
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