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Direction for questions 1 to 2: Choose the correct alternative. 1. What is the area of a square PQRS, if the area of Kite PTRU=area of the kite STQV = 100 sq. units? T Q R V P 1)200 sq. units 2)150 sq. units U S 3)400 sq. units 4)100 2 sq. units 5) cannot be determined

2. A rectangular tank, 8 m deep, is filled with water up to a certain level. If 50% of the water is removed from the tank, the water level falls by 30% of the total depth. Up to what level from the base was the tank filled initially? 1)2.4 m 2)3 m 3) 4.8 m 4) 7.2 m 3. In triangle ABC, angle B is a right angle. If (AC) is 6 cm, and D is the mid-point of side AC. The length of BD is. A D

B C 1)4 cm 2) cm 3)3 cm 4) 3.5 cm 4. If ABCD is a square and BCE is an equilateral triangle, what is the measure of the angle DEC? A B E 1)150 2)300 3)200 D 4)450 C

Direction for questions 5 to 6: Choose the correct alternative. 5. In the circle alongside, chords PQ and RS of equal lengths intersects at right angles at point T. Two smaller circles of radius 2 cm and 4 cm are drawn touching the larger circle such that PQ and RS are tangents to both the circles. Find the radius of the outer circle. R

1)6 cm

2) 3

cm

3)3(2

S -1) cm

4) 3(

+1) cm

6. Two circles drawn inside a third circle, such that they touch each other externally and the large circle internally, such that the points of contact with the outer circle are diametrically opposite. The area of the larger circle is thus divided into 4 parts with areas a, b, c and d as shown in the figure. Then which of the following is true?

b
1)a+b = c+d 2)ac = bd 3)a+c = b+d

4)a/b = c/d

7. In the given figure, EADF is a rectangle and ABC is a triangle whose vertices lie on the sides of EADF. AE = 22, BE= 6, CF = 16 and BF = 2. Find the length of the line joining the mid-points of the sides AB and BC. E 22 A 6 B 2 1)4 2)5 3)3.5 F 16 4)none of these C D

8. In the figure, the rectangle at the corner measures 10 cm x 20 cm. The corner A of the rectangle is also a point on the circumference of the circle. What is the radius of the circle in cm?

1)10 cm 2)40 cm 3)50 cm 4) none of these 9. In the figure (not drawn to scale) given below, P is a point on AB such that AP:PB = 4:3. PQ is parallel to AC and QD is parallel to CP. In ARC, ARC = 900, and in PQS, PSQ = 900. The length of QS is 6 cms. What is the ratio AP:PD? C R S P D B 1)10:3 2)2:1 3)7:3 4)8:3 10. In the figure (not drawn to scale) given below, if AD=CD=BC, and BCE = 960, how much is DBC? E C 0 96 A Q

A
0 0 0

1)32 2)84 3)64 4)cannot be determined 11. In the figure (not drawn to scale) given below, A, B and C are three points on a circle with center O. the chord BA is extended to a point T such that CT becomes a tangent to the circle at a point C. If ATC = 300 and ACT = 500, then the angle BOA is C

1)1000

2)1500

B 3)800

A 4)not possible to determine

12. A circle with radius 2 is placed against a right angle. Another smaller circle is also placed as shown in the adjoining figure. What is the radius of the smaller circle?

1)3-2

2)4-2

3)7-4

4)6-4

13. In the figure, the diameter of the circle is 3 cm. AB and MN are two diameters such that MN is perpendicular to AB. In addition, CG is perpendicular to AB such that AE: EB = 1:2, and DF is perpendicular to MN such that NL: LM = 1:2. The length of DH in cm is C M

A D

E H

O L

B F

G N 1) 2 - 1 2) (2 - 1)/2 3) (3 - 1)/2 4) (2 - 1)/3 14. Consider the triangle ABC shown in the following figure where BC = 12 cm, DB = 9 cm, CD = 6 cm and BCD = BAC. What is the ratio of the perimeter of the triangle ADC to that of the triangle BDC? A D 9 6

B 1)7/9 2)8/9 3)6/9 4)5/9

12

15. PQRS is a square. SR is a tangent (at point S) to the circle with centre O and TR = OS. Then, the ratio of area of the circle to the area of the square is P S O T Q 1) /3 2)11/7 3)3/ 4)7/11 R

Direction for questions 16 to 18: Choose the correct alternative. 16. A triangle PQR is isosceles with the two equal sides measuring 5 cm and the third side being 8 cm in length. Find its circum radius. 1)4 cm 2) 4.17 cm 3)4.25 cm 4)4. 33 cm 17. In the figure, the radius of the circle with centre O is 7 cm. If PR = QR and OM = 3 cm, then find the length of PN. P

O
Q 1)9 cm 2)8 cm 3)10 cm 4)11 cm 18. In the figure, mPRS = 200, m PQS = 400 and QR =QS = PR. Find mQPR. N

R P S

Q R 1)400 2)700 3)600 4)550 Directions for questions20 to 22: Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow: 20. Consider a cylinder of height h cms and radius r = 2/ cms as shown in the figure (not drawn to scale). A string of a certain length, when wound on its cylindrical surface, starting at point A and ending at point B, gives a maximum of n turns (in other words, the strings length is the minimum length required to wind n turns). What is the vertical spacing in cms between two consecutive turns? B n

3 2 1 1)h/n 2)h/ n 3)h/n2 4)cant be determined 21. The same string, when wound on the exterior four walls of a cube of side n cms, starting at point C and ending at point D can give exactly one turn (see figure no drawn to scale). The length of the string, in cms, is D

C 1) 2 n 2) 17 n 3)n 4) n 22. In the setup of previous two questions, how is h related to n? 1)h = 2 n 2)h = 17 n 3)h = n

4)h = 13 n

23. In the figure (not drawn to scale), rectangle ABCD is inscribed in the circle with centre at O. The length of side AB is greater than that of side BC. The ratio of the circle to the area of the rectangle ABCD is : . The lien segment DE intersects AB at E such that ODC = ADE. What is the ratio AE : AD? A

D C 1)1: 2) 1: 3) 1:2 4) 1:2 24. In the X-Y plane, the area of the region bounded by the graph Ix + yI + Ix yI = 4 is 1)8 2)12 3)16 4)20 25. Two circles, both of radii 1 cm, intersect such that the circumference of each one passes through the centre of the other. What is the area (in sq cm) of the intersecting region? 1)( )( ) 2) ( )+( ) 3) ( )( ) 4) ( )+( ) 5) ( )-( )

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