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X - Cbse - Maths - Material - Unit Test - IV

1. The document contains 40 multiple choice questions about areas related to circles. The questions cover topics like calculating the areas of circles, sectors, rings, and regions bounded by circles. 2. Common questions involve finding the area of a circle given its radius, the area of a sector given the central angle and radius, and the area of regions formed by overlapping or combining circles. 3. Formulas used include the standard area of a circle formula (A = πr^2), as well as formulas for calculating the areas of sectors, rings, and composite regions formed by circles.

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GREEN PARK INTERNATIONAL SR. SEC.

SCHOOL, NAMAKKAL
X – MATHS
12. AREAS RELATED TO CIRCLE
Choose the correct answer:
1. The area of the circle that can be inscribed in a square of side 6 cm is
a) 36 π cm2 b) 18 π cm2 c) 12 π cm2 d) 9π cm2
2. The area of a circular ring formed by two concentric circles whose radii are 5.7 cm and 4.3cm
respectively is (Take π = 3.1416)
a) 44 sq.cm b) 66 sq.cm c) 22 sq.cm d) 33 sq.cm
3. The area of a circular path of uniform with ‘d’ surrounding a circular region of radius ‘r’ is

a) πd (2r + d) b) π (2r + d) r c) π (d + r) r d) π(d + r) d


4. If the area of a semi – circular field is 15400 sqm, then perimeter of the field is

a) 160 2 m b) 260 2 m c) 360 2 m d) 460 2 m


5. If the sum of the areas of two circles with radii R1 and R2 is equal to the area of a circle of radius R then

a) R1 + R2 = R b) R12 + R 22 = R 2 c) R 1 + R 2 < R d) R12 + R 22 < R 2

6. In a circle of radius 14cm, an arc subtends an angle of 450 at the centre, then the area of the sector is
a) 71cm2 b) 76cm2 c) 77cm2 d) 154cm2
7. In the given figure, OACB is a Quadrant of a circle of radius 7cm. The perimeter of the Quadrant is

a) 11 cm b) 18 cm c) 25 cm d) 36 cm
8. If the radius of a circle is diminished by 10%, then its area is diminished by
a) 10% b) 36% c) 19% d) 20%
9. In the adjoining figure, OABC is a square of side 7cm. OAC is a Quadrant of a circle with ‘O’ as centre.
The area of the shaded region is
O C

A B
a) 10.5 cm2 b) 38.5 cm2 c) 49 cm2 d) 11.5 cm2
10. If the circumference of a circle increases from 4π to 8π, then its area is
a) Halved b) doubled c) tripled d) Quadrupled
11. It a circular grass lawn of 35m in radius has a path 7m wide running around it on the outside, then the
area of the path is
a) 1450 m2 b) 1576 m2 c) 1694 m2 d) 3368 m2
12. If the sum of the circumference of two circles with radii R1 and R2 equal to the circumference of a circle
of radius R1 then
a) R1 + R2 = R b) R1 + R2 > R c) R1 + R2 > R d) R1 + R2 < R
13. If the perimeter of a semi – circular protractor is 36 cm, then its diameter is
a) 10 cm b) 14 cm c) 12 cm d) 16 cm
14. The diameter of a circle whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of the two circles of radii 24cm and
7cm is
a) 31 cm b) 25 cm c) 62 cm d) 50 cm
15. If the circumference of a circle and the perimeter of a square are equal then
a) Area of the circle = Area of the square b) Area of the circle > Area of the square
c) Area of the circle < Area of the square d) Nothing definite can be said about the relation
between the areas of the circle and square.
16. If the perimeter of a circle is equal to that of a square, then the rate of their areas is
a) 22 : 7 b) 14 : 11 c) 7 : 22 d) 11 : 14
17. The area of the square that can be inscribed in a circle of radius 8 cm is

a) 256 cm2 b) 128 cm2 c) 64 2 cm2 d) 64 cm2


18. The Radius of a circle whose circumference is equal to the sum of the circumference of the two circles
of diameters 36cm and 20 cm is
a) 56 cm b) 42 cm c) 28 cm d) 16 cm
19. What is the perimeter of the sector with radius 10.5 cm and sector angle 600?
a) 48 cm b) 96 cm c) 64 cm d) 32 cm
20. What is the area of the sector of a circle of radius 6 cm whose central angle is 300 ?
a) 9.43 cm2 b) 18.84 cm2 c) 6.32 cm2 d) 12.64 cm2
21. Two coins of diameter 2 cm and 4 cm respectively are kept one over the other as shown in the figure,
what is the area of the shaded ring shaped region in square cm?

a) 3 π sq cm b) 6π sq cm c) 3 sq cm d) 6 sq cm
22. The radius of the circle is 17.5 cm. What is the area of the sector of the circle enclosed by two radii and
an arc 44 cm in, length?
a) 190 sq cm b) 770 sq cm c) 385 sq cm d) 225 sq cm
23. If the circumferences of two concentric circles forming a ring are 88 cm and 66 cm respectively, the
width of the ring will be
a) 7 cm b) 3.5 cm c) 10.5 cm d) 22 cm
24. The minute hand of a clock is 12m long. What is the area of the face of the clock described by the
minute hand in 35 minutes
a) 148 cm2 b) 264 cm2 c) 132 cm2 d) 198 cm2
25. The Radii of two circles arc 19cm and 9cm respectively. What is the radius of a circle which has
circumference equal to sum of their circumferences
a) 14 cm b) 28 cm c) 56 cm d) 32 cm
26. If diameter of a wheel is 1.26 m, what the distance covered in 500 revolutions?
a) 1.38 km b) 4.64 km c) 2.46 km d) 1.98 km
27. What is the perimeter of a sector of a circle whose central angle is 900 and radius is 7 cm?
a) 50 π cm b) 25 π cm c) 50 cm d) 25 cm
28. The diameter of two circle with centre A and B are 16 cm and 30 cm respectively. If area of another
circle with centre ‘C’ is equal to the sum of areas of these two circles, the circumference of the circle
with centre C will be
a) 17π cm b) 90 π cm c) 34 π cm d) 45 π cm
29. A thin wire is in the shape of a circle of radius 77 cm. It is bent into a square. What is the side of the
 2x 
square  π = ?
 7 
a) 168 cm b) 242 cm c) 121 cm d) 336 cm
30. What is the diameter of a circle whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of two circles of radii 40cm
and 9cm?
a) 82 cm b) 41 cm c) 62 cm d) 31 cm
31. In the given figure, AB is the diameter where AP = 12 cm and PB = 16 cm. If the value of π is taken
3.1, what is the perimeter of the shaded region?
P

16 c
cm

m
12

A B
a) 59 cm b) 116 cm c) 79 cm d) 156 cm
32. What is the area of a minor segment of a circle whose central angle is 900 and radius is 7 cm?
a) 77 cm2 b) 49 cm2 c) 28 cm2 d) 14 cm2
33. What is the area of circle that can be inscribed in a square of side 10cm?
a) 25 π cm2 b) 50 π cm2 c) 25 cm2 d) 50 cm2
34. If the perimeter and the area of the circle are numerically equal, what is the radius of the circle?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 4 d) 8
35. If the radius of a circle is doubled, what about its area?
a) Area is 2 times b) Area is 4 times c) Area is half d) does not change
36. Two circular pieces of equal radii and maximum areas, touching each other are cut out from a
rectangular card board of dimensions 14 cm, 7 cm. What is the area of the remaining card board?
 22 
 use π = 
 7 
a) 21 π cm2 b) 21 cm2 c) 42 π cm2 d) 42 cm2
37. In given figure areas are drawn by taking vertices A, B and C of an equilateral triangle of side 10 cm, to
intersect the side BC, CA and AB at their respective midpoints D, E and F, what is the area of the shaded
region? (use π = 3.14)

a) 180 cm2 b) 260 cm2 c) 39.25 cm2 d) 79.5 cm2


 22 
38. If the perimeter of a protractor is 72 cm, what is its area?  use π = 
 7 
a) 616 cm2 b) 308 cm2 c) 412 cm2 d) 824 cm2
39. In the given figure, AOB is a sector of angle 600 of a circle with centre ‘O’ and radius 7 cm. It AP ⊥ OB
and AP = 5 cm, what is the area of the shaded region?

O
600 P

A B
a) 60.5 cm2 b) 12.6 cm2 c) 9.14 cm2 d) 24.8 cm2
40. In the given figure, what is the area of the shaded region, enclosed between two concentric circles of
 22 
radii 7 cm and 14 cm where ∠AOC = 400 ?  use π = 
 7 

a) 165 cm2 b) 189 cm2 c) 210 cm2 d) 411 cm2


41. In given figure APB and AQP are semi circles and AO = OB. If the perimeter of the figure is 47 cm,
 22 
what is the area of the figure?  use π = 
 7 

a) 231 cm2 b) 155.5 cm2 c) 55.5 cm2 d) 111 cm2


42. In the figure, ∆ ACB is in the semi – circle. What is the area of shaded region given that AB = 42 cm?

a) 204 cm2 b) 224 cm2 c) 244 cm2 d) 252 cm2


43. In the given figure ABCD is a trapezium with AB || DC, AB = 18 cm and DC = 32 cm and the distance
between AB, AC is 14 cm. If areas of equal radii 7 cm taking A, B, C and D has been drawn, then what
is the area of the shaded region?
32 cm
D C

A 18 cm B
a) 92 cm2 b) 252 cm2 c) 196 cm2 d) 310 cm2
2
44. A wire when bent in the form if an equilateral triangle encloses an area of 121 3 cm If the wire is

 22 
bent in the form of a circle, what is the area enclosed by the circle?  use π = 
 7 
a) 246.5 cm2 b) 620.5 cm2 c) 921.5 cm2 d) 346.5 cm2

45. In the given figure, ABCD is a square with side 2 2 cm and inscribed in a circle. What is the area
of the shaded region? (use π = 3.14)

a) 9.2 cm2 b) 4.6 cm2 c) 12.4 cm2 d) 8.4 cm2


IV. Case Study Questions:
1. A barn is an agricultural building usually on farms and used for various purpose. A barn refers to
structures that house livestock, including cattle and horses, as well as equipment and fodder, and often
grain. Ramkaran want to build a barn at his farm he has made a design for it which is shown above.l
Here roof is arc of a circle of radius ‘r’ at centre ‘o’.

i) What is the value of radius of are?


a) 4 3 m b) 4 2 m c) 2 3 m d) 2 2 m
ii) What is the curved width it roof?

a) 2π 3 m b) 4π 2 m c) 2π 2 m d) 4π 3 m
iii) What is area of cross section of barn?
a) 8 ( 6 + π ) m 2 b) 4 ( 6 + π ) m 2 c) 8 ( 3 + π ) m 2 d) 4 ( 3 + π ) m 2

iv) It the length of the barn is 12 meters, what is the curved area. Surface area of roof?
a) 32 2 πm b) 16 2 πm c) 48 2 πm d) 24 2 πm
2 2 2 2

v) What is the storage capacity of harn?


b) 48 (3 + π) m c) 96 (6 + π) m d) 96 (3 + π) m
3 3 3
a) 48 (6 + π) m3
CHAPTER - 8
Choose the correct answer:
1. If cosec (200 + x) = sec(500 + x), the value of x is _____________.
a) 100 b) 200 c) 300 d) 400
2. If sinθ = ½ and 00 < 900, then cos2θ = _____________.

1 3
a) 0 b) 1 c) d)
2 2
3. ABC is a right isosceles triangle, right angled at B. Then sin2A + cos2C = _____________.
1 1
a) 0 b) c) d) 1
2 2
3 tan θ − 2cos θ
4. If sinθ = and θ is acute, then find the value of .
5 3sin θ + sec θ
a) 15/61 b) 17/61 c) -15/61 d) -17/61
3
5. If sin (A + B) = and cot(A – B) = 1, then find A.
2
10 10 10 10
a) 27 b) 35 c) 52 d) 55
2 2 2 2
6. If sin θ + cosec θ = 2, find the value of cot θ + cos θ
a) 0 b) 1/2 c) 1 d) 2
7. If sin(A + B) = 3 / 2 and cot (A – B) = 3 , then find the value of B = ___________.
a) 450 b) 150 c) 300 d) 200
8. If sec θ + tan θ = 2, then find the value of sin θ, where 00 < θ < 900
a) 2/5 b) 3/5 c) 4/5 d) 1
3 3
9. If tan θ - cos θ = 7, find the value of tan θ - cot θ.
a) 284 b) 296 c) 345 d) 364
10. If 3cos2A = cos600 + sin2450, then find the value of sec2A.
a) 1 b) 0 c) 2 d) 3
1 + tan θ
11. If = 3 , then find the value of θ
1 − tan θ
a) 150 b) 300 c) 450 d) 600
12. If cosec θ - cot θ = 2, then find the value of cosec2θ + cot2θ.
8 15 8 17
a) b) c) d)
15 8 17 8
cos 2 θ 3
13. Solve for θ : − =0
1− sin θ 2
a) 300 b) 450 c) 600 d) 900
14. Sec4θ – sec2θ in terms of tan θ is _____________.
a) tan4θ - tan2θ b) tan4θ + tan2θ c) tan2θ - tan4θ d) None of these
3 tan A − cot A
15. If sin A = and A is an acute angle, then find the value of
2 3 + cosec A
−2 2 2
a) b) c) d) -2
5 5 3+ 2 3
16. In ∆ABC, B = 900 , AB = 24 cm and BC = 7 cm. Then find sinA + sinC
14 7 31 48
a) b) c) d)
25 24 25 25
17. If A and B are acute angles such that cos A = cos B then which of the following is true.
a) A = B b) B = C c) A = C d) None
1
18. If tan A = then find sin A cos C + cos A sin C.
3
a) -2 b) -1 c) 2 d) 1
19. In ∆ OPQ, right angled at P, OP = 7cm and OQ = PQ = 1 cm. Determine the value of sec Q.
7 24 25 25
a) b) c) d)
25 25 7 24
5cos 2 600 + 4sec2 300 − tan 2 450
20. Evaluate
cos 2 300 + sin 2 300
47 67 67 47
a) b) c) d)
24 12 24 12
 1  1 
21. The simplified value of cosec2θ  1 +  1 −  is ____________.
 sec θ   sec θ 
a) -1 b) 0 c) 1 d) 2
22. If sec θ + tan θ = P then tan θ - sec θ = ___________.
1 1
a) P b) -P c) d) −
P P
23. Sin 2A = 2sin A is true, when A is equal to
a) 00 b) 300 c) 450 d) 600
24. The trigonometric ratio cosec A in terms of sec A.
sec A sec A
a) cos ecA = b) cos ecA =
sec2 A − 1 sec 2 A + 1
sec2 A − 1 sec 2 A + 1
c) cos ecA = d) cos ecA =
sec A sec A
2 2
25. 9 cosec A – 9cot A is equal to ___________.
a) 1 b) -1 c) 9 d) -9
26. (secA + tanA) (1 – sinA) is equal to ___________.
a) secA b) sin A c) cosec A d) cos A
1 + sin A
27. = ___________.
1 − sin A
a) sec A – tan A b) sec A + tan A c) tan A – sec A d) sec A x tan A
28. If 2sin θ - 1 = 0 then find sec θ + tan θ.
a) 3 b) -3 c) 3 d) − 3
 3θ 
29. If 3 sin θ = cos θ then sin   = ___________.
 2 

3 1 1
a) b) c) 1 d)
2 2 2
30. If 17 cos A = 8 then 15 cosec A – 8 sec A = ____________.
7
a) -1 b) 0 c) 1 d)
9
π
31. If 00 < θ < then the simplest form of 1 − 2sin θ cos θ is ___________.
4
a) sin θ - cos θ b) sin θ + cos θ c) cos θ - sin θ d) sin θ x cos θ
3 1 2 0
32. Find cot2300 – 2cos2300 − sec 2 450 + cosec 30
4 4
a) -2 b) 2 c) -1 d) 1
33. A ladder 12 m long just reaches the top of a vertical wall. If the ladder makes an angle of 600 with the
wall then find the height of the wall.
a) 6 m b) 6 3 m c) 12 m d) 24 m
34. If cos θ = 0.6 then the value of 5sinθ - 3tanθ = ___________.
1
a) b) 0 c) -1 d) 1
2
35. If sin A : cos A = 3 : 4 then sec A + cosec A = ___________.
35 12 3
a) b) c) 1 d)
12 35 4
2 0
36. If tan (A + B) = 3 and sec (A – B) = 0 < (A + B) ≤ 900 then find cosec (2B).
3
a) 15 b) 45 c) 1 d) 2
1
37. If sin θ = then find 3cos θ - 4cos3θ = ___________.
2
3
a) -1 b) 0 c) 1 d)
4
1
38. If tanθ = 1 and sin ∅ = then find the value of cos (Q + ∅). Where θ, ∅ ∈ Q1.
2
a) -1 b) 0 c) 1 d) in define
tan A − tan B
39. Given that Tan (A – B) = , Evaluate tan150.
1 + tan A.tan B

3 −1 3 +1 1− 3 1+ 3
a) b) c) d)
3 +1 3 −1 1+ 3 1− 3
sin θ − 2sin 3 θ
40. = __________.
2cos3 θ − cos θ

a) sin θ b) cos θ c) tan θ d) cot θ


II. Complex MCQ’s:
41. Eliminate θ from the equations, x = 2 cos θ and y = -2 sin θ
y x − xy
i) + tan θ = 0 ii) + cot θ = 0 iii) x2 + y2 = 4 iv) = sin θ .cos θ
x y 4
a) i, ii, iii b) iii, iv, i c) ii, iii, iv d) i, ii, iii, iv
42. Find the relation obtained by eliminating θ from the equation x = acos θ + bsin θ and y = asin θ - bcos θ.
i) x2 + y2 = a2 – b2 ii) x2 – y2 = a2 + b2 iii) x2 – y2 = a2 – b2 iv) x2 + y2 = a2 + b2
a) i, ii b) ii, iii c) iv only d) i only
43. Which of the following is false
i) The value of tan θ is always less than 1.
12
ii) sec A = for some value of A
5
iii) cot A is the product of cot and A
4
iv) sin θ = for some value of θ
3
a) i, ii b) ii, iii c) i, ii, iii d) i, iii, iv
44. Which of the following is true
i) sin (A + B) = Sin A + sin B
ii) The value of sin θ increases as θ increases
iii) The value of cos θ increases as θ decreases
iv) sin θ = cos θ for all values of θ
a) i, ii b) ii, iv c) ii, iii d) iii, iv
a
45. If tan θ = then __________.
b

b a b a 2 − b2
i) cos θ = ii) sin θ = iii) cos θ = iv) cosec θ =
a 2 − b2 a 2 − b2 a 2 + b2 a 2 + b2
a) i, ii b) ii, iv c) ii, iii, iv d) iii only

46. Sin 00 + cos 900 + 2 cos 450 + cot 450 − tan 450 = _________.
i) 1 ii) 0 iii) cot 450 iv) tan 450
a) i, iii, iv b) i, iv c) iii, iv d) iii, iv
47. cot θ - tan θ = ___________.
1 − tan 2 θ 2 2cos 2 θ − 1 1 + 2sin 2 θ
i) ii) iii) iv)
tan θ sin θ.cos θ sin θ.cos θ sin θ.cos θ
a) i, iv b) i, iii c) iii, iv d) i, iii, iv
48. If cos θ - 4 sin θ = 1 then sin θ + 4 cos θ = ___________.
i) -2 ii) 2 iii) -4 iv) 4
a) i, iii b) i, iv c) iii, iv d) i, iii, iv
49. Sin4θ - cos4θ = ____________.
i) 1 – 2 cos2θ ii) 2cos2θ + 1 iii) 1 – 2sin2θ iv) 2sin2θ - 1
a) i, iv b) i, ii c) ii, iv d) i, iii
1
50. sin θ + cos θ = then the value of sin θ x cos θ __________.
4 4
2
1 1 1 1
i) ii) iii) iv) −
8 4 2 2
a) i, ii b) ii, iii, iv c) iii, iv d) i only
III. Assertion Reasoning Questions
Direction: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R).
Mark the correct choice as:
a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of
assertion (A).
b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is not the correct explanation of
assertion (A).
c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false
d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true
e) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are false
51. Assertion: In the Right angled triangle ABC, if ∠B = 90 , ∠C = 30 , BC = 20 m, then AB is
0 0

11.56 m
AB perpendicular
Reason: tan θ = = where θ is the angle ∠ ACB
BC base
52. Assertion: Sin A is the product of sin and A.
Reason: The value of sin θ increases as θ increases
12 12
53. Assertion: In a right ∆ABC, right angled at B, if tan A = then sin A =
5 13
Reason: Cot A is the reciprocal of cos A.
54. Assertion: Sin (A + B) = sin A + sin B
Reason: For any value of θ, 1 + tan2θ = sec2θ

55. Assertion: The value of sin 600 cos 300 + sin 300 cos 600 is 1.
Reason: sin 900 = 1 and cos 900 = 0
2 tan 300 3
56. Assertion: The value of is
1 + tan 30
2 0
2
Reason: cot A is not defined for A = 00
57. Assertion: (cos4A – sin4A) is equal to 2cos2A - 1
Reason: sin2A + cos2A = 1, for any value of A.
58. Assertion: If x sin3θ + y cos3θ = sin θ . cos θ and x sin θ = y cos θ, then x2 - y2 = 1
Reason: The value of cos θ increases as θ decreases
59. Assertion: If x = 2 sin2θ and y = 2 cos2θ + 1 then the value of x + y = 3
Reason: For any value of θ, cosec2θ + cot2θ = 1
60. Assertion: The value of sec A (1 – sin A) (sec A + tan A) is 1.
Reason: 1 + tan2A = sec2A, for any value of A.
IV. Case Study Questions:
1. Three friends – Anshu, Vijay and Vishal are playing hide and seek in a park. Anshu and Vijay hide in
the shrubs and Vishal have to find both of them. If the positions of three friends are at A, B and C
respectively as shown in the figure and forms a right angled triangle such that AB = 9 m, BC = 3 3 m

and ∠B = 900, then answer the following questions.

i) The measure of ∠A is
a)300 b) 450 c) 600 d) None of these
ii) The measure of ∠C is
a) 300 b) 450 c) 600 d) None of these
iii) The length of AC is
a) 2 3 m b) 3m c) 4 3 m d) 6 3 m
iv) cos2A =
1 1 3
a) 0 b) c) d)
2 2 2

C
v) sin   =
2

1 1 3
a) 0 b) c) d)
2 2 2
2. Two aeroplanes leave an airport, one after the other. After moving on runway, one files due North and
other files due south. The speed of two aeroplanes is 400 km/hr and 500 km/hr respectively.
Considering PQ as runway and A and B are any two points in the path followed by two planes, then
answer the following questions.
i) Find tanθ; if ∠APQ = θ.
1 1 3 3
a) b) c) d)
2 2 2 4
ii) Find cotB.
3 15 3 15
a) b) c) d)
4 4 8 8
iii) Find tanA.
4 2
a) 2 b) 2 c) d)
3 3
iv) Find secA.
5 4 2
a) 1 b) c) d)
3 3 3
v) Find cosecB.
17 12 5 8
a) b) c) d)
8 5 12 17
3. Anita, a student of class 10th, has to made a project on ‘Introduction to Trigonometry’. She decides to
make a bird house which is triangular in shape. She uses cardboard to make the bird house as shown in
the figure. Considering the front side of bird house as right angled triangle PQR, right angled at R,
answer the following questions

i) If ∠PQR = θ, then cosθ =


12 5 12 13
a) b) c) d)
5 12 13 12
ii) The value of secθ =
5 12 13 12
a) b) c) d)
12 5 12 13
tan θ
iii) The value of =
1 + tan 2 θ
5 12 60 169
a) b) c) d)
12 5 169 60
iv) The value of cot2θ - cosec2θ =
a) -1 b) 0 c) 1 d) 2
2 2
v) The value of sin θ - cos θ =
−119 119
a) -1 b) 1 c) d)
169 169
4. Ritu’s daughter is feeling so hungry and so thought to eat something. She looked into the fridge and
found some bread pieces. She decided to make a sandwich. She cut the piece of bread diagonally and
found that it forms a right angled triangle, with sides 4cm, 4 3 cm and 8 cm.

On the basis of above information, answer the following questions.


i) The value of ∠M =
a) 300 b) 600 c) 450 d) None of these
ii) The value of ∠K =
a) 450 b) 300 c) 600 d) None of these
iii) Find the value of tanM.
1
a) 3 b) c) 1 d) None of these
3
iv) sec2M – 1 =
a) tanM b) tan2M c) tan2M d) None of these
tan 45 − 1
2 0
v) The value of is
tan 2 450 + 1
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) -1
5. Aanya and her father go to meet her friend Juhi for a party. When they reached to Juhl’s place, Aanya
saw the roof of the house, which is triangular in shape. If she imagined the dimensions of the roof as
given in the figure, then answer the following questions.

i) If D is the mid point of AC, then BD =


a) 2 m b) 3 m c) 4 m d) 6 m
ii) Measure of ∠A =
a) 300 b) 600 c) 450 d) None of these
iii) Measure of ∠C =
a) 300 b) 600 c) 450 d) None of these
iv) Find the value of sinA + cosC.
1
a) 0 b) 1 c) d) 2
2
v) Find the value of tan2C + tan2A.
1
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d)
2

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