Q1. A point O is at a distance of 10 cm from the centre of a circle of
radius 6 cm. How many tangents can be drawn from point O to the circle?
0
1
2
Infinite
Q2. To draw a pair of tangents to a circle which are inclined to each other
at an angle of 35°, it is required to draw tangents at the end points of those
two radii of the circle, the angle between which is
105°
55°
140°
145°
Q3. In drawing triangle ABC, it is given that AB = 3 cm, BC = 2 cm and AC =
6 cm. It is not possible to draw the triangle as:
AB < AC
AB > BC
AC > AB + BC
AB < AC + BC
Q4. To draw a pair of tangents to a circle which are inclined to each other
at an angle of 60o, it is required to draw tangents at the end
points to those two radii of the side, the angle between which is
30o
45o
90o
120o
Q5. Length of the tangent to a circle from a point 26 cm away from the
centre is 24 cm. What is the radius of the circle?
13 cm
11 cm
12 cm
10 cm
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