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Circle Theorems
Difficulty: Easy
Question Paper 4
Level IGCSE
Subject Maths (0580/0980)
Exam Board CIE
Topic Geometry
Sub‐Topic Circle Theorems
Paper Paper 2
Difficulty Easy
Booklet Question Paper 4

Time allowed: 31 minutes

Score: /24

Percentage: /100

Grade Boundaries:

CIE IGCSE Maths (0580)


A* A B C D E
>88% 76% 63% 51% 40% 30%

CIE IGCSE Maths (0980)


9 8 7 6 5 4 3
>94% 85% 77% 67% 57% 47% 35%
Question 1
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A
NOT TO
SCALE
B

90º
O
50º

123º
C

D T

The points A, B, C and D lie on a circle centre O.


Angle AOB = 90°, angle COD = 50° and angle BCD = 123°.
The line DT is a tangent to the circle at D.

Find

(a) angle OCD, [1]

(b) angleTDC, [1]

(c) angle ABC, [1]

(d) reflex angle AOC. [1]

2
Question 2
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Q NOT TO
SCALE
w
S
64

O x

y
P T

P, Q, R and S lie on a circle, centre O.


TP and TQ are tangents to the circle.
PR is a diameter and angle PSQ = 64°.

(a) Work out the values of w and x. [2]

(b) Showing all your working, find the value of y. [2]

3
Question 3
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NOT TO SCALE B
126o
A
ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral.
The tangents at C and D meet at E.
Calculate the values of p, q and r. C

ro
po qo E
75o
D

[4]

4
Question 4
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C
NOT TO
20
62 SCALE
D

A
B

ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral.


AD is parallel to BC. The diagonals DB and AC meet at X.
Angle ACB = 62° and angle ACD = 20°.
Calculate

(a) angle DBA, [1]

(b) angle DAB, [1]

(c) angle DAC, [1]

(d) angle AXB, [1]

(e) angle CDB. [1]

5
Question 5
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B NOT TO
SCALE

2p 3p
A C
q O

5q
D

A, B, C, D and E lie on a circle, centreO. AOC is a diameter.


Find the value of

(a) p, [2]

(b) q. [2]

6
Question 6
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NOT TO
SCALE

P 21
X
33
80
Q
R

PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral. The diagonals PR and QS intersect at X.


Angle SPR = 21°, angle PRS = 80° and angle PXQ = 33°.
Calculate

(a) angle PQS,

[1]

(b) angle QPR,

[1]

(c) angle PSQ.

[1]

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