In the given figure. A, B, C and D are points on the circle such

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161. In the figure, arc ABC of the circle subtends angle of 130° at the centre O. If AB is produced to D, then ∠CBD will be:


  • 60°   
  • 65°
  • 70°
  • 70°
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162. In figure, if ∠ABE = 65°, then value of ∠ADC will be:


  • 35°
  • 25°
  • 65°
  • 65°
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163. In the figure, ∠AOB = ∠COD = 60°, chord CD = 4 cm and O is the centre of the circle. Length of chord AB will be:
  • 4 cm  
  • 8 cm
  • 2 cm 
  • 2 cm 
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164. In the figure, two concentric circles with centre O are given. OM ⊥ PS. If PS = 20 cm and QR = 15 cm, then PQ is:


  • 5 cm 
  • 3 cm
  • 2.5 cm
  • 2.5 cm
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165. In figure, O is the centre of the circle and ∠ABC = 40°, then ∠AOC is:


  • 140°  

  • 40°
  • 20° 
  • 20° 
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166. In the figure, O is the centre of the circle. If ∠BAD = 48°, then ∠BCD =


  • 96° 
  • 48°
  • 42°
  • 42°
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167. In the given figure. A, B, C and D are points on the circle such that ∠ACB = 40° and ∠DAB = 60°, the measure of ∠DBA is:


  • 70°
  • 80°
  • 60°
  • 60°


B.

80°
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168. In the figure, if ∠BAC = 90° and ∠DBC = 40°, then ∠BDC is equal to:


  • 140°
  • 40°
  • 50° 
  • 50° 
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169. Given a circle with centre O and smallest chord AB is of length 6 cm and the longest chord CD of the circle is of length 10 cm, then the radius of the circle is:
  • 15 cm
  • 6 cm
  • 5 cm
  • 5 cm
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170. In the adjoining figure, O is the centre of the circle and P, Q and R are points on the circle such that ∠PQR = 100°, then ∠OPR equals:


  • 80°   
  • 10°

  • 100° 
  • 100° 
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