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50 MCQS

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to circles and squares, including calculations of areas, circumferences, and properties of inscribed shapes. It presents multiple-choice questions regarding the relationships between the dimensions of circles and squares. The problems involve finding lengths, areas, and angles based on given parameters.

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50 MCQS

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to circles and squares, including calculations of areas, circumferences, and properties of inscribed shapes. It presents multiple-choice questions regarding the relationships between the dimensions of circles and squares. The problems involve finding lengths, areas, and angles based on given parameters.

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A square ABCD is inscribed in a circle of radius r. The
area of the square in square units is
(a) 3r²
(b) 2r² -
(c) 4r²
(d) r²
The circumference of a circle is 100 cm. The side of a
square inscribed in the circle is

a)50√2
b)100/π
c)50√2/π -
d)100√2/π
Area of a sector of a circle is 1/6 to the area of the
circle. The degree measure of its minor arc is
(a) 90°
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(b) 60°
(c) 45°
(d) 30°
If the circumference and the area of a circle are
numerically equal, then diameter of the circle is
(a)π/2
(b)2π
(c) 2
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If an arc of a circle of radius 14 cm subtends an angle
of 45° at the centre of the circle, then it is
(a) a minor arc of length 5.5 cm
(b) a major arc of length 77 cm
(c) a major arc of length 38.5 cm
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If AB is a chord of length 5√3 cm of a circle with
centre 0 and radius 5 cm, then area of sector OAB is
25cm
a) m2 b) cm2 d) cm2
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