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CBSE
Class 9
Mathematics
Ganita Manjari
I’m Up and Down, and Round and Round
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Question Bank - I’m Up and Dow...

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Question Bank: I’m Up and Down, and Round and Round

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Question Bank - I’m Up and Down, and Round and Round

Q1.

How many circles can be drawn through two distinct points A and B?

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Q2.

What is the radius of the smallest circle that can be drawn through points A and B?

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Q3.

What characteristic distinguishes circles that can pass through the same two points A and B?

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Q4.

If point C is located on the perpendicular bisector of segment AB, what can be said about the circles that can be drawn through A and B with C as the center?

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Q5.

Which statement is true regarding three non-collinear points A, B, and C?

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Q6.

If points A, B, and C are collinear, what can be said about the circle passing through these points?

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Q7.

As you move away from segment AB along its perpendicular bisector, how does the radius of the circles containing A and B change?

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Q8.

When constructing a circle through points A and B, what is the relation of the radius and the center's position in relation to AB?

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Q9.

A triangle inscribed in a circle is known as a circumtriangle. What is the circle called?

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Q10.

In geometric terms, what defines the circumcentre of a triangle?

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Q11.

What kind of triangle has its circumcentre lying on the triangle?

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Q12.

What is the minimum number of distinct points needed to define a unique circle?

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Q13.

When using the perpendicular bisector method, what is being constructed?

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Q14.

If you were to draw a circle through two points A and B and the center is closer to A than B, how would the radius compare to a circle where the center is equidistant?

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Q15.

What is the rotational symmetry of a circle?

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Q16.

How many lines of reflection symmetry does a circle have?

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Q17.

If the radius of a circle is halved, how does the number of lines of symmetry change?

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Q18.

Which of the following describes a diameter of a circle?

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Q19.

What shape do the midpoints of all chords of the same length in a circle form?

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Q20.

When two points are equidistant from the center of a circle, what is true about the lines drawn from the center to these points?

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Q21.

Which statement is true about two points on the circumference of a circle?

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Q22.

If a circle is rotated about its center, what can be said about the appearance of the circle?

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Q23.

In the context of circles, what is a locus of points?

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Q24.

What can we conclude about the angles subtended by an arc at the center and at the circumference of a circle?

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Q25.

If a chord of a circle is perpendicular to a radius at its endpoint, what is true about that chord?

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Q26.

For any circle, what can be said about the angle subtended by a diameter at a point on the circle?

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Q27.

If the distance from the center of the circle is less than the radius, what can be said about the corresponding chords?

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Q28.

What does the theorem state about equal chords in a circle?

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Q29.

If the lengths of two chords are equal, what can be concluded about the angles they subtend at the center?

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Q30.

In circle O, if chord AB is equal to chord CD, which angles are equal?

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Q31.

If two angles subtended at the center are equal, what can be said about the corresponding chords?

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Q32.

What role does the center of a circle play in understanding chords?

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Q33.

Which statement is true about the relationship between chord lengths and the angles they subtend?

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Q34.

If two chords create angles of 30° and 30° at the center, how do their lengths compare?

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Q35.

If chord AB is longer than chord CD, what can be inferred about the angles they subtend at the center?

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Q36.

Which diagram correctly represents the relationship between two equal chords and the angles they subtend?

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Q37.

How can you construct a circle if you know two points A and B that lie on it?

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Q38.

What is the least possible radius of a circle that can pass through two points A and B?

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Q39.

How do you determine if four points lie on the same circle?

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Q40.

In a given triangle, how does one determine the circumcenter using chords?

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Q41.

What is the relationship between the chord and the line from the center to the midpoint of the chord?

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Q42.

When does the midpoint of a chord lie closer to the center of the circle?

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Q43.

Which property is true for two equal chords of a circle?

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Q44.

What can be said about line segments drawn from the center of the circle to the endpoints of a chord?

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Q45.

What is the necessary condition for two chords to be equal in length?

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Q46.

If a line bisects a chord at a right angle, what can be concluded?

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Q47.

A chord of a circle measures 10 cm. What is the length of the segment from the center to the midpoint of the chord?

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Q48.

What happens to a chord if the distance from the center to the chord increases?

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Q49.

In a circle, the perpendicular bisector of a chord passes through which point?

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Q50.

If a chord is divided into two equal lengths, what is its midpoint?

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Q51.

In an isosceles triangle inscribed in a circle, what is true about the perpendicular dropped from the apex?

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Q52.

The perpendicular from the center of a circle to a chord also does what?

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Q53.

Which statement about perpendicular bisectors of chords is true?

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Q54.

Why do equal chords in a circle subtend equal angles at the center?

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Q55.

What is the definition of a circle?

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Q56.

Which term describes the center of the circle?

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Q57.

What is a chord in a circle?

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Q58.

Which of these statements is true about a diameter?

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Q59.

How many chords can be drawn in a circle?

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Q60.

If the distance of chord AB from the center is greater than chord CD, which statement is true?

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Q61.

What is the relationship between chords that are equidistant from the center?

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Q62.

What is a locus in relation to a circle?

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Q63.

What angle does a chord subtend at the center of a circle?

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Q64.

How many points define a chord in a circle?

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Q65.

What is the term for a chord that passes through the center of the circle?

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Q66.

In the context of circles, what does 'equidistant' refer to?

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Q67.

If a point lies on the circle, what can you say about its distance from the center?

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Q68.

Why can it be said that a diameter is the longest chord in a circle?

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Q69.

What happens to the length of a chord as its distance from the center increases?

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Q70.

What geometric figure forms when points on a circle are connected with straight lines?

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Q71.

What is an arc in a circle?

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Q72.

What is a minor arc?

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Q73.

If the angle at the center for arc AB is 120°, what type of arc is it?

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Q74.

Which of the following statements is true about angles subtended by the same arc at various points on the circle?

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Q75.

What criteria separates a major arc from a minor arc?

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Q76.

How is the angle subtended by an arc at the center of the circle related to that subtended at any point on the circle outside the arc?

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Q77.

If the angles subtended by an arc ABC at points P and Q on the circle are \(30^\circ\) and \(30^\circ\) respectively, what can be inferred?

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Q78.

What is the relationship between the lengths of the arcs and the angles subtended at the center?

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Q79.

If two circles have the same radius, can a minor arc in one circle be longer than a major arc in another circle?

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Q80.

In circle O, if arc AB subtends an angle of 90° at the center, what angle does it subtend at any point on the circle outside arc AB?

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Q81.

When two arcs subtend equal angles at the center of the same circle, what can be stated about their lengths?

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Q82.

If the angle subtended at the center by arc CD is twice that of arc EF, what can be concluded about the lengths of these arcs?

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Q83.

If arc PQ subtends an angle of 60° at the center and the total angle around point O is 360°, what fraction of the circle's circumference does arc PQ represent?

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Q84.

Given that arc ST is major, what can be inferred about the angle it subtends at the center?

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Q85.

What does Theorem 5 state about a chord and the center of a circle?

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Q86.

If two chords in a circle are equal in length, what can we infer about their distances from the center of the circle?

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Q87.

Which of the following points is the distance from the center to a chord measured?

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Q88.

What shape is formed by the intersection of the diameter and a chord that bisects it?

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Q89.

If the distance from the center to chords AB and CD are CE and CF respectively, which is true if AB = CD?

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Q90.

Which of the following correctly illustrates how a chord's distance from the center can change?

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Q91.

A chord of a circle is rotated, maintaining its midpoint's position. What can be said about the chord's distance from the center?

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Q92.

If the distance from the center to chord AB is 4 cm, how long is chord AB if the radius of the circle is 5 cm?

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Q93.

What happens to the length of a chord if it moves outward, increasing its distance from the center?

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Q94.

Which geometric rule supports the assertion that chords of equal lengths must be the same distance from the center?

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Q95.

If the distance from the center to a chord is 3 cm and the radius is 7 cm, what is the maximum possible length of the chord?

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Q96.

The distance of a chord from the center of the circle is directly proportional to which of the following?

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Q97.

Which type of triangles are formed by the radius to the endpoints of a chord and the distance to the midpoint?

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Q98.

A chord is drawn at a distance of 5 cm from the center of a circle with a radius of 10 cm. What is the length of the chord?

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Q99.

In terms of the center of the circle, what describes the rate at which the length of a chord decreases as the distance from the center increases?

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Q100.

What does it mean for four points A, B, C, and D to be concyclic?

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Q101.

Which of the following is a necessary condition for points A, B, C, and D to be concyclic?

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Q102.

If angles ∠AXB and ∠AYB are equal for points X and Y on the same circle, what can be said about the positions of X and Y?

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Q103.

What can be concluded if two angles subtended at different points on a circle are equal?

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Q104.

In a cyclic quadrilateral, what is true about the sum of its opposite angles?

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Q105.

Which theorem helps prove that if AB subtends equal angles at points C and D, then A, B, C, and D are concyclic?

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Q106.

If point D is outside the circle formed by points A, B, and C, what can you infer about angle ∠ADB?

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Q107.

Which statement about points A, B, C, and D is true if they are concyclic?

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Q108.

How can you prove that points A, B, C, and D are concyclic given that they subtend equal angles at a third point?

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Q109.

When proving that A, B, C, and D are concyclic, what would happen if point D were inside the circle formed by A, B, and C?

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Q110.

What is the main criterion for identifying whether five points can be concyclic?

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Q111.

What is the relationship between a chord and the angles subtended by that chord at any point on the circle?

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Q112.

What property do the angles of a cyclic quadrilateral exhibit?

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