1. How are the states of rest and motion relative? 13.
If two intersecting chords of a circle make
2. Give an example of a body which may appear to equal angles with the diameter passing
be moving for one person and stationary for the through their point of intersection, prove
other. that the chords are equal.
3. What do you understand by instantaneous 14. If the radius of a circle is 13 cm and the
velocity? length of its chord is 10 cm then what is the
4. Express average velocity when the velocity of a distance of chord from the centre?
body changes at a non-uniform rate and a 15. If the diameter AD of a circle is 34 cm and
uniform rate. the length of a chord AB is 30 cm. What is
5. Draw a velocity versus time graph of a stone the distance of AB from the centre?
thrown vertically upwards and then coming 16. A chord AB of a circle with centre O is 10
downwards after attaining the maximum height. cm. If the chord is 12 cm away f om centre,
6. With the help of a graph, derive the relation v = then what is the radius of the circle?
u + at. 17. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle
7. Obtain a relation for the distance travelled by with chords AP and BP being produced to R
an object moving with a uniform acceleration in and Q respectively. If ∠QPR = 35°, find the
the interval between 4th and 5th seconds. measure of ∠AOB.
8. The driver of train A travelling at a speed of 54
kmh-1 applies brakes and retards the train
uniformly. The train stops in 5 seconds. Another
train B is travelling on the parallel with a speed
of 36 kmh-1. Its driver applies the brakes and the
train retards uniformly; train B stops in 10
seconds. Plot speed-time graphs for both the 18. In the given figure, if O is the centre of circle
trains on the same axis. Which of the trains and ∠POQ = 110°, then find ∠PRQ
travelled farther after the brakes were applied?
9. The graph given below shows the positions of a
body at different times. Calculate the speed of
the body as it moves from
(i) A to B
(ii) B to C and
(iii) C to D.
19. In the given figure, ΔABC is an equilateral
triangle and ABDC is a cyclic quadrilateral, then
find the measure of ∠BDC.
10. Prove that equal chords of a circle (or
congruent circles) are equidistant from the
centre (or centres).
11. The line drawn through the centre of a circle
to bisect a chord is perpendicular to the
chord. Prove it.
12. Prove that equal chords of a circle subtend
equal angles at the centre.