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Chapter 10 Maths Form 2 Bulatan

1. The document contains 17 multi-part math problems involving circles, their radii, circumferences, arcs, sectors, and areas. 2. The problems require calculating lengths, ratios, circumferences, areas, and applying circle formulas and properties. 3. Answers require evaluating expressions, using pi, and performing geometric calculations on diagrams of circles and circular sectors.

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Chapter 10 Maths Form 2 Bulatan

1. The document contains 17 multi-part math problems involving circles, their radii, circumferences, arcs, sectors, and areas. 2. The problems require calculating lengths, ratios, circumferences, areas, and applying circle formulas and properties. 3. Answers require evaluating expressions, using pi, and performing geometric calculations on diagrams of circles and circular sectors.

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Chapter 10: Circles 5. Diagram 1 is a circle with centre O.

1. Calculate the circumference of a circle with


1
radius 2 cm.
2
3
42 cm O x°
7
9 cm

DIAGRAM 1
What is the value of x?
2. Given that the diameter of a circle is 4.32 cm, its
circumference, in cm, is

6. Diagram 2 shows a circle with centre O.


A

3. The ratio of circumference of a circle with


1 1
radius 3 cm to a circle with radius 4 cm is O 135°
2 3

DIAGRAM 2
Find the length, in cm, of OA if the length of
the minor arc AB is 17.6 cm.
4. Calculate the length of an arc, in cm, if the
2 22
radius is 3 cm and the angle at the centre of (Take   )
5 7
the circle is 40°.
7. After a complete rotation of a wheel, a bicycle 11. Diagram 4 shows a rectangle ABCD.
moves forwards a distance of 2.7 m. Calculate D C
the radius of the bicycle’s wheel, in cm.
22
(  )
7
10 cm
M

A B
8. Diagram 3 is a circle with centre O. DIAGRAM 4
B and C are centres of the arcs AM and DM
A B respectively. Calculate the area, in cm², of the
shaded region.
95°

DIAGRAM 3
The circumference of the circle is 25 cm.
12. Diagram 5 shows a semicircle with an inscribed
Calculate the length, in cm, of the minor arc AB.
triangle PQR.
22
(  ) P
7

9. Given the area of a circle is 76.25 cm², calculate


22 R
its radius, in cm. (   )
7 DIAGRAM 5
Given PQ = 6 cm and QR = 8 cm, find
the area, in cm², of the shaded region.

10. Puan Lee bought a cylindrical shape birthday


cake of diameter 40 cm for one of her children’s
birthday. She cut the cake into 5 equal pieces to
be shared by 5 persons. Calculate the top
surface area of a piece of cake, in cm².
13. In Diagram 6, the length of minor arc PQ is 4
cm. 15. The length of the minute hand of the clock at a
clock tower is 35 cm. Calculate the distance
O travelled, in cm, by a point at the far end of the
minute hand after 40 minutes.

65°

P Q
DIAGRAM 6
Find the area, in cm², of the minor sector OPQ.
(Take  = 3.14)

16. Diagram 8 shows a triangle PQR and a sector


with centre R. P

10 cm
6 cm

R Q
14. Diagram 7 shows three sectors with centre O. 106°
O

6 cm 55°
DIAGRAM 8
Calculate the perimeter, in cm, of the figure in
the diagram. (Take  = 3.14)
3 cm

2 cm

DIAGRAM 7
Calculate the area, in cm², of the shaded region.
17. In Diagram 9, the area of the minor sector OPQ
is 62 cm².
O

52°
Q

DIAGRAM 9
Calculate the length, in cm, of minor arc PQ.
(Take  = 3.14)

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