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General Instructions:
(i)
All questions are compulsory.
(ii)
The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A,B,C and D. Section
A comprises of 8 questions of 1 mark each, section B comprises of 6 questions of 2 marks
each, section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and section D comprises 10
questions of 4 marks each.
(iii)
Question numbers 1 to 8 in section-A are multiple choice questions where you are to select
one correct option out of the given four.
(iv)
There is no overall choice. However, internal choice have been provided in 1 question of
two marks, 3 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four marks each. You have
to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v)
Use of calculator is not permitted.
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(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Section-A
Question numbers 1 to 8 carry one mark each. For each question, four
alternative choices have been provided of which only one is correct. You have
to select the correct choice.
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1.
1
gives :
5 2
(A)
1
10
(B)
5 2
(C)
5 2
(D)
(B)
5 2
(C)
5 2
(D)
5 2
1
5 2
(A)
2.
1
10
(B) 9
(x3)3
(A)
(C) 18
(D)
27
(D)
27
x
(B)
(C)
18
x1
(A)
4.
5 2
3.
(B)
(C)
(D)
(C)
(D)
x2x1
(B)
(B) x29
(C) x23x
(D) x23
(C) x23x
(D) x23
(C) 90a
(D) a
3
(A) x3
5.
(B) x29
(B) 90a
(90a)
(A)
(B)
90a
(C) 90a
(D)
a
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6.
(A) ABD
(B) BAD
ADBC
(A) ABD
7.
(C) BDA
BADABC,
(B) BAD
(D) BAC
ACB
(C) BDA
(D) BAC
(B)
100 3 m2 (C)
15 3 m2
(D) 20 3 m2
60
2
(A) 10 3
8.
(B)
100 3
(C)
15 3
(D) 20 3
The base and hypotenuse of a right triangle are respectively 6 cm and 10 cm long. Its area is :
(A)
60 cm2
(B)
120 cm2
(C)
6
(A)
60
(B)
120
30 cm2
(D)
24 cm2
30
(D)
24
10
(C)
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Section-B
Question numbers 9 to 14 carry two marks each.
9.
2 1
a b 2 then find value of a and b.
2 1
If
2 1
ab 2
2 1
10.
x 3 3 x 2 3 x 1
11.
a
b
Expand 3 2c .
2
b
a
3 2c
4
2
12.
x
2
If a point C lies between two points A and B such that ACBC, prove that
1
2
ACBC
1
2
AC AB
13.
In the figure below, the diagonal AC of quadrilateral ABCD bisects BAD and
BCD. Prove that BCCD.
ABCD
AC, BAD
BCD
BCCD
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OR
If two lines are perpendicular to the same line, prove that they are parallel to
each other.
14.
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(A) P
(B)
(C)
R
0
(D)
Section-C
Question numbers 15 to 24 carry three marks each.
15.
Simplify :
1
2
486
27
2
1
2
486
27
2
OR
Prove that
1
x l lm
m
x
n
x
1
lm
x
m
x
16.
1
x m mn
1
x n nl
l 1 .
x
1
m
x mn
n
x
1
n
x nl
l 1
x
3
3
25 2
81 4
5 3
Simplify :
16
2
9
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3
3
25 2
81 4
5 3
9
16
2
17.
2x4ax34x22x1
OR
19.
ABCD
BA
DC
xyab
OR
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FDA85, ABC45
20.
DFAE
21.
ACB40
ACD
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ABC
BX
22.
B30, C65
BC
AX,
CX
AD
AB
23.
ABC
AC
PQ
PR, AD
PQA PRA
PQPR
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l1l2
24.
m1m2
1 2180
26 cm
24 cm
Section-D
Question numbers 25 to 34 carry four marks each.
25.
x2
1
x2
1
x2
OR
26.
Simplify :
2 3
6 3
4 3
6 2
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2 3
27.
6 3
4 3
6 2
Factorise : (x23x)28(x23x)20.
(x23x)28(x23x)20
28.
Using long division method show that the polynomial p(x)x31 is divisible
by q(x)x1. Verify your result using Factor Theorem.
p(x)x31,
29.
q(x)x1
ab27
a3b3
OR
2x35xa
(x4)
a
30.
Find the co-ordinates of the vertices of a rectangle placed in III quadrant, in the
cartesian plane with length p units on x-axis and breadth q units on y-axis.
III
x-
31.
, y-
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AB
ABC
QCB
32.
PBC
BOC 90
1
A
2
In the given figure, AB and CD are respectively the smallest and longest sides of a
quadrilateral ABCD. Show that A > C and B > D.
AB
A > C
33.
AC
CD
ABCD
B > D
In Fig. given below, AB and CD are respectively the smallest and longest sides
of a quadrilateral ABCD. Show that B > D.
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ABCD
AB
CD
B > D.
34.
In the given figure, PQRS is a square and SRT is an equilateral triangle. Prove
that :
(i) PST QRT
(ii) PTQT
(iii) QTR15
PQRS
(i)
PST QRT
(ii)
PTQT
SRT
(iii) QTR15
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Time allowed: 3 hours
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General Instructions:
(i)
All questions are compulsory.
(ii)
The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A,B,C and D. Section
A comprises of 8 questions of 1 mark each, section B comprises of 6 questions of 2 marks
each, section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and section D comprises 10
questions of 4 marks each.
(iii)
Question numbers 1 to 10 in section-A are multiple choice questions where you are to
select one correct option out of the given four.
(iv)
There is no overall choice. However, internal choice have been provided in 1 question of
two marks, 3 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four marks each. You have
to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v)
Use of calculator is not permitted.
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(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Section-A
Question numbers 1 to 8 carry one mark each. For each question, four
alternative choices have been provided of which only one is correct. You have
to select the correct choice.
Page 1 of 11
1.
The value of
(A) 2
2 07 0
is :
50
(B) 0
(C)
9
5
(D)
1
5
2 07 0
50
(A)
2.
9
5
(C)
1
x
1
5
(D)
(B)
2 xx33x2
(C)
(A) x
1
x
(B)
(B)
2
x 3x 4
6
(A) 3
(B)
xx2
xx2
(D) x2x22
(D) x2x22
2 xx33x2
(C)
4.
3.
(B)
2
x 3x 4 ?
6
(C)
(D) 0
(C)
(D) 0
x2
4
(B) 10
(C) 11
(D) 1
11
(D)
10
(A)
5.
(B)
10
(C)
(A)
180
(B) 360
x, y
(A)
6.
180
(B)
ABC
ABC
DEF
(A) BCDE
xyz
360
(C)
(B)
ACEF
(C)
270
BCEF
(D)
90
(D) ACDE
ABFD, A D
(B)
ACEF
(C)
SAS
BCEF
(D) ACDE
(B)
15 cm, 12 cm, 9 cm
a:b:c3:4:5
36
8.
(D) 90
In ABC and DEF, ABFD, A D. The two triangles will be congruent by SAS
axiom if :
(A) BCDE
7.
(C) 270
(A) 9
, 15
, 12
(B)
15
(C) 12
,9
, 15
(D)
, 12
, 12
a, b, c
,9
, 15
(B)
8cm2
(C)
4cm2
ABBC4
(D) 12 cm2
B 90
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(A) 16
(B)
(C) 4
(D)
12
Section-B
Question numbers 9 to 14 carry two marks each.
9.
10.
14
15
Simplify : 1
2
3
14
15
12
3
11.
x1
0.87 3 0.13 3
1
0.87 2 0.87 0.13 0.13 2
0.87 3 0.13 3
1
0.87 2 0.87 0.13 0.13 2
12.
In the given figure, if AOB is a line then find the measure of BOC, COD and DOA.
AOB
BOC, COD
DOA
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13.
In the given figure, AB > AC and BO and CO are the bisectors of B and C
respectively. Show that OB > OC.
AB > AC
BO
CO
OB > OC
OR
In the figure below, ray OC stands on the line AB. Ray OP bisects AOC and
ray OQ bisects BOC. Prove that POQ90.
OC
BOC
14.
AB
OP, AOC
OQ
POQ90
Plot the point P (2, 6) on a graph paper and from it draw PM and PN perpendiculars
to x-axis and y-axis, respectively. Write the coordinates of the points M and N.
P(2, 6)
PM
PN
x-
y-
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Section-C
Question numbers 15 to 24 carry three marks each.
15.
OR
Simplify :
16.
2 3
3 2
6 3
4 3
6 2
2 3
3 2
6 3
4 3
6 2
5 3
3 2
5 2
2
1
3
5 3
3 2
5 2
17.
If x
1
1
3 , then find the value of x 3 3 .
x
x
1
3
x
1
x3 3
x
OR
Factorise :
x2y22x6y8
x2y22x6y8
18.
19.
The exterior angles obtained on producing the base of a triangle both ways are
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120
OR
20.
MYR 35
XMY
In the given figure, PQR PRQ, then prove that PQS PRT.
PQR PRQ
PQS PRT.
21.
In the figure, AB and CD are respectively the smallest and longest sides of a
quadrilateral ABCD. Show that A > C
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ABCD
22.
CD AB
ABC
BA
BCD
ADAB.
23.
A > C
BE
BEC
24.
CE
ABC
ACD
1
BAC .
2
16
Section-D
Question numbers 25 to 34 carry four marks each.
Page 8 of 11
25.
1
.
7 6 13
1
7 6 13
OR
1
.
2 3 5
1
2 3 5
26.
If a
3 2
3 2
and b
, find the value of a2b25 ab .
3 2
3 2
a
27.
3 2
3 2
a2b25 ab
28.
3 2
3 2
(x3y3z3)3xyz
The lateral surface area of a cube is 4 times the square of its edge, find the edge
of a cube whose lateral surface area is given by : 4x28 128 x.
4x28 128 x
29.
If x2 is the root of the equation 2 (xp)0 and is also the zero of the
polynomial px2kx2 2 then find the value of k.
2 (xp)0
x2
px2kx2 2
k
OR
x23x2
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30.
Plot the points A (3, 3), B (3, 3), C (3, 3), D (3, 3) in the
cartesian plane. Also, find the length of line segment AB.
A (3, 3), B (3, 3), C (3, 3)
D (3, 3)
AB
31.
Prove that if two lines intersect, then the vertically opposite angles are equal.
32.
SR
PSR
PQPR
PS > PQ
33.
Two sides AB and BC and median AM of one triangle ABC are respectively equal to
sides PQ and QR and median PN of PQR. Show that ABCPQR.
ABC
PQR
ABPQ, BCQR
AM
PN
ABCPQR.
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34.
x y
PQQR
PERS.
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MATHEMATICS / xf.kr
Class IX /
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Time allowed: 3 hours
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Maximum Marks: 90
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General Instructions:
(i)
All questions are compulsory.
(ii)
The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A,B,C and D. Section
A comprises of 8 questions of 1 mark each, section B comprises of 6 questions of 2 marks
each, section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and section D comprises 10
questions of 4 marks each.
(iii)
Question numbers 1 to 8 in section-A are multiple choice questions where you are to select
one correct option out of the given four.
(iv)
There is no overall choice. However, internal choice have been provided in 1 question of
two marks, 3 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four marks each. You have
to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v)
Use of calculator is not permitted.
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(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Section-A
Question numbers 1 to 8 carry one mark each. For each question, four
alternative choices have been provided of which only one is correct. You have
to select the correct choice.
1.
A terminating decimal is :
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2.
(A)
Natural number
(B)
A whole number
(C)
A rational number
(D)
An integer
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(D)
11
(B)
2 x 2 kx 14 ,
(A)
3.
(B)
(B)
x62x53x24
(A)
(C) 2
(D)
11
(B)
10
(C)
(D)
(C)
(D)
(C)
(D)
14
(C)
(D)
14
x1
10
7
p(x)3x7
(A)
5.
4.
(C) 2
(B)
6x
p(x)p (x)
(B)
6x
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(A)
60
(B)
90
(C)
50
(D)
40
(B)
90
(C)
50
(D)
40
(A)
6.
60
QE PE
PQR
(A)
7.
(B)
QP > QE
QPR
QE PE
(C)
PQ PR
(D)
PQ > PR
(C)
PQ PR
(D)
PQ > PR
PE
(B)
QP > QE
(A) 10 cm
(B) 20 cm
(C) 10 3 cm2
(D) 20 3 cm2
ABCD
(A) 10 cm
8.
(B)
20 cm
(C)
10 3 cm2
(D)
20 3 cm2
The difference of semi-perimeter and the sides of ABC are 8 cm, 7 cm and 5
cm respectively. Its semi perimeter is :
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(A) 10 cm
(B)
5 cm
(C)
15 cm
ABC
8 cm, 7 cm,
(A) 10 cm
(B)
5 cm
(C)
15 cm
(D)
20 cm
5 cm
(D)
20 cm
Section-B
Question numbers 9 to 14 carry two marks each.
9.
10.
3
7
and
5
8
7
8
11.
12.
If a point C lies between two points A and B such that ACBC, then prove that
AC
1
AB. Explain by drawing the figure.
2
13.
ACBC
1
2
AC AB,
OR
AOD BOC
OAOB
(ii)
ADBC
ODOC
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(i)
14.
AOD BOC
(ii)
ADBC
In figure, if ABC and ABD are equilateral triangles then find the coordinates of
C and D.
ABC
ABD
Section-C
Question numbers 15 to 24 carry three marks each.
Page 5 of 12
15.
Simplify :
2 3
3 2
6 3
4 3
6 2
2 3
3 2
6 3
4 3
6 2
OR
16.
5 2.236
3 1.732
17.
(2xyz)2
(ii)
(x 5 )2
(i)
(2xyz)2
(ii)
(x 5 )2
OR
Factorize : (xy)3xy
(xy)3xy
18.
2
2
Simplify : x y x y
2 3
2 3
y
x
y
3
3
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19.
In figure ABCD and EFDQ PDC 34 , and FEB 74 . Determine PDQ, AED and
DEF. Give reasons to support your answer.
ABCD
EFDQ, PDC 34
FEB 74
PDQ, AED
DEF,
OR
In the given figure ABCD and P is any point. Prove that ABPBPDCDP360.
ABCD
20.
ABPBPDCDP360.
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ABCD, EF CD
GED 126
AGE, GEF
FGE
21.
In figure, BAC 85 , CACB and BDCD. Find the measure of x, y and z. Give
reasons to support your answer.
BAC 85 , CACB
22.
BDCD. x, y
ABC is isosceles triangles in which ABAC, P and Q are points on AB and AC such that
APAQ. Prove that ABQACP.
ABC
AB AC
AB
AC
APAQ
ABQACP
23.
In the figure given below, ABCD and CDEF. Also EA AB. If BEF55, find the
values of x, y and z.
ABCD
CDEF
EA AB
BEF55
x, y
z
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24.
The sides of a triangular plot are in the ratio 3 : 5 : 7 and its perimeter is 300 m. Find its
area.
3:5:7
300
Section-D
Question numbers 25 to 34 carry four marks each.
25.
3 4
81
Simplify :
36
3
25 3 2
5
9
2
3 4
81
36
3
25 3 2
5
9
2
OR
4 5
4 5
Simplify :
4 5
4 5
4 5
4 5
4 5
4 5
26.
Visualise the representation of 4.67 on the number line upto 4-decimal places.
4.67
27.
The polynomials ax33x23 and 2x35xa when divided by x4 leaves the remainders p
and q respectively, find the value of a if 2 pq.
ax33x23
2x35xa
x4
a
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2pq.
28.
29.
r
5t ,
3
r
1 3
r s3125 t 3 5rst when s 5t
3
27
1 3
r s3125 t 3 5rst
27
x38y336xy216
OR
Find a and b such that (x2) and (x2) are factors of the polynomial ax42x33x2bx4
(x2)
30.
(x2)
ax42x33x2bx4
Plot the following points, join them and identity the figure thus obtained :
P(1, 0), Q(2, 0), R(2, 3) and S(1, 5)
31.
S(1, 5)
In the given figure, if PQ PS, PQSR, SQR 28 and QRT 65 then find
the values of x and y.
QRT 65
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32.
In figure below, D is a point on side BC of ABC such that ADAC. Show that
AB > AD.
ABC
BC
ADAC
AB >
AD
33.
ABCD is a quadrilateral with diagonals AC and BD meeting each other at O. Show that
AC BD >
1
(AB BC CD DA) .
2
ABCD
AC BD >
34.
AC
BD
1
(AB BC CD DA)
2
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PSR
SR
PQPR
PS > PQ
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Time allowed: 3 hours
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Maximum Marks: 90
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General Instructions:
(i)
All questions are compulsory.
(ii)
The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A,B,C and D. Section
A comprises of 8 questions of 1 mark each, section B comprises of 6 questions of 2 marks
each, section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and section D comprises 10
questions of 4 marks each.
(iii)
Question numbers 1 to 8 in section-A are multiple choice questions where you are to select
one correct option out of the given four.
(iv)
There is no overall choice. However, internal choice have been provided in 1 question of
two marks, 3 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four marks each. You have
to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v)
Use of calculator is not permitted.
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(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
1.
Question numbers 1 to 8 carry one mark each. For each question, four alternative choices
have been provided of which only one is correct. You have to select the correct choice.
1
Rationalisation factor of
is :
2 3 5
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(A)
5 2 3
(B)
(C)
12 5
(D)
3 2 5
None of these
1
2 3 5
2.
3.
(A)
5 2 3
(B)
(C)
12 5
(D)
(B) 3 x 2 5 x
1
(C) x 2 2 4
x
(D)
t73t24
(A)
(B) 3 x 2 5 x
1
(C) x 2 2 4
x
(D)
t73t24
(B)
2
x 3x 4
6
(A)
4.
(B)
2
x 3x 4 ?
6
(C)
(D)
(C)
(D)
x2
4
(B)
11
p(x)2x33x24x2
(A)
5.
3 2 5
(B)
(C)
(D)
(C)
(D)
p(1)
11
60
ABC
(B)
30
A B 2 C 6 ,
(C)
40
(D)
20
A
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(A)
6.
60
(B)
30
(C)
40
(D)
In the given figure, ABC is an isosceles triangle with ABAC and A50,
Bis equals to :
(A)
50
(B)
65
(C)
ABC
(A)
7.
50
90
ABAC
(B)
65
(C)
(D)
130
A50 , B
90
(D)
130
168 cm2
(B)
84 cm2
(C)
87.5 cm2
(D)
300 cm2
8.
20
(A)
168
(C)
87.5
24
25
(B)
84
(D)
300
Two sides of a triangle are 13 cm and 14 cm and its semi perimeter is 18 cm. Then third side of
the triangle is :
(A)
12 cm
(B)
13
(A)
12
(B)
11 cm
(C)
10 cm
14
11
(D)
9 cm
18
(C) 10
(D) 9
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Section-B
0.25
p
q
10.
If (x3) is a factor of
(x3)
11.
p
, where p and q are integers and q0.
q
q0
2 x2 1 3 2 xk, find k.
2 x2 1 3 2 xk
73x
12.
PQ
RS
PRT 40 , RPT 95
TSQ 75
SQT
13.
In PQR, P70, Q30. Which side of this triangle is the longest. Give reasons for your
answer.
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PQR
P70, Q30
OR
In given figure is AB CD ? Justify your answer.
AB CD ?
14.
Plot the points A (3, 0), B (3, 3) and C (0, 3) in a Cartesian plane. Join OA, AB, BC and CO.
Name the figure so formed and write its one property.
A (3, 0), B (3, 3)
C (0, 3)
OA, AB, BC
CO
Section-C
Question numbers 15 to 24 carry three marks each.
15.
If a 2
a2
b3 3 5
a2b24a6b30
OR
Find the value of a and b if
3 1
ab 3.
3 1
3 1
ab 3
3 1
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16.
1
If a 9 4 5 find the value of a2 2
a
1
a2 2
a
a94 5
17.
1
If x32 2 , find x2 2 .
x
1
x2 2
x
x32 2
OR
If f
(x)x25x1
1
Evaluate f (2)f (1)f
3
f (x)x25x1,
18.
3
1
x 32
19.
1
f (2)f (1)f
3
x
x
In the figure given below, PQRS and T is any point as shown in the figure, then show that
PQT QTS RST 360 .
PQRS
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OR
Prove that if two lines intersect, the vertically opposite angles are equal.
20.
ABDACD
ABAC, DBDC
21.
In the given figure, X62, XYZ54. If YO and ZO are the bisectors of XYZ and
XZY respectively, find OZY and YOZ.
X62, XYZ54.
OZY
22.
YO
ZO
XYZ
XZY
YOZ
AB is a line segment and P is its mid-point. D and E are points on the same side of AB such
that BADABE and EPADPB. Show that DAPEBP.
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AB
BADABE
23.
24.
EPADPB.
AB
DAPEBP.
If two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, prove that the bisectors of the two pairs of
interior angles enclose a rectangle.
In a parallelogram measure of adjacent sides are 34 cm and 20 cm. One of the diagonals is
42 cm. Find the area of the parallelogram.
34
20
42
Section-D
Question numbers 25 to 34 carry four marks each.
25.
52 3
ab 3 .
74 3
OR
If x
3 2
and y
3 2
3 2
3 2
3 2
then, show that x2 xy y 2 99 .
3 2
3 2
3 2
x2 xy y 2 99
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26.
32.1235
27.
p
.
q
p
q
28.
(xyz)0
29.
x22x3
Factorise : x39x26x56.
x39x26x56.
OR
If xyz12 and x2y2z270, then find the value of x3y3z33xyz.
xyz12
30.
x2y2z270
x3y3z33xyz
Write the co-ordinates of the vertices of a rectangle in III Quadrant whose length and breadth
are 5 and 2 units respectively, one vertex is at the origin and the shorter side is on y-axis
III
2
y-
31.
Prove that if two lines intersect each other, then the vertically opposite angles are equal.
32.
33.
AB and CD are respectively the smallest and longest sides of a quadrilateral ABCD (as shown
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ABCD
AB
CD
A > C.
34.
TPS
1
(Q R)
2
PS
TPS
QPR
PT QR
1
(Q R) .
2
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(ii)
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A comprises of 8 questions of 1 mark each, section B comprises of 6 questions of 2 marks
each, section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and section D comprises 10
questions of 4 marks each.
(iii)
Question numbers 1 to 8 in section-A are multiple choice questions where you are to select
one correct option out of the given four.
(iv)
There is no overall choice. However, internal choice have been provided in 1 question of
two marks, 3 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four marks each. You have
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(v)
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(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Section-A
Question numbers 1 to 8 carry one mark each. For each question, four
alternative choices have been provided of which only one is correct. You have
to select the correct choice.
Page 1 of 12
1.
17
119
7
is :
19
(B)
14
57
(C)
21
38
(D)
21
57
(B)
14
57
(C)
21
38
(D)
21
57
7
19
(A)
2.
17
119
3 and 7
(B)
3 and 7
(C)
3 and 7
(D)
3 and 7
(B)
(C)
(D)
x24x21
(A)
3.
10
(x2)
(A)
10
(B)
(C)
x4x32x2px4
(B)
(D)
10
(D)
10
p
(C)
x21
(B)
x3x2x1
(A)
5.
4.
x21
x21
(C)
x2x1
(D)
x2x1
(C)
x2x1
(D)
x2x1
x1
(B)
x21
equal to another
(B)
unequal
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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6.
AB > AC
(B)
AB < AC
(C)
BC < AC
(D)
none of these
ABC
7.
A100, B30
C50
(A)
AB > AC
(B)
(C)
BC < AC
(D)
AB < AC
10 3 m2
(B)
15 3 m2
(C)
20 3 m2
(D)
100 3 m2
60
8.
(A)
10 3
(B)
15 3
(C)
20 3
(D)
100 3
48 cm2
(B)
24 cm2
6
(A)
48
(B)
(C)
64 cm2
(C)
64
(D)
36 cm2
(D)
36
8
24
Section-B
Question numbers 9 to 14 carry two marks each.
9.
Represent
10.
x2
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11.
12.
In figure, it is given that 14 and 32. By which Euclids axiom, it can be shown
that if 24 and 13.
14
24
13.
q (x)12x
32
13.
In the figure below, AXBY and AXBY prove that APX BPY.
AXBY
AXBY
APX BPY.
OR
In the given figure, ABC is a triangle in which altitudes BE and CF to sides AC and AB
respectively are equal. Show that ABE ACF.
ABC
AC
AB
BE
CF
ABE ACF
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14.
Plot the points P (1, 1), Q (2, 3) and R (8, 11). Show that they are collinear.
P (1, 1), Q (2, 3)
R (8, 11)
Section-C
Question numbers 15 to 24 carry three marks each.
15.
If p
p
3 2
and q
3 2
3 2
3 2
3 2
, find p2q2.
3 2
3 2
3 2
p2q2
OR
Simplify : 5 8
1
27 3
1
13
3
8 27
3 4
1
3 4
16.
17.
OR
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18.
(x1)
p(x)(kx23xk)
19.
xy5.
ABCD. x
OR
In the figure given below, ABCDEF and ABC 60 , CEF 140 , find the value of BCE .
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20.
BCE
In the figure given below, if ABCD, FAE 90 and AFE 40 then find ECD
.
21.
ECD
ABC and DBC are two isosceles triangles on the same base BC. Show that ABDACD.
ABC
DBC
BC
ABDACD.
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22.
ABAD, ACAE
23.
BCDE
In the given Figure, ABCD and CDEF. Also, EAAB. If BEF55, find the values of x,
y and z.
ABCD
24.
BAD EAC .
CDEF
EAAB
BEF55
x, y
The sides of a triangle are in the ratio of 12 : 17 : 25 and its perimeter is 540 cm.
Find its area.
12 : 17 : 25
540 cm
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Section-D
Question numbers 25 to 34 carry four marks each.
25.
Prove that :
1
1
3 7
7 5
5 3
1
1
3 1
1
1
3 7
7 5
5 3
1
1
3 1
OR
1
1
1
1
1
5
Show that :
3 8
8 7
7 6
6 5
5 2
1
1
1
1
1
5
3 8
8 7
7 6
6 5
5 2
26.
b c a
xc
a
x
c a b
xa
b
x
(a b c)
xa
b
x
(a b c)
x
xb
c
x
27.
b c a
xc
a
x
c a b
If the polynomial (2x3ax23x5) and (x3 x22x a) leave the same remainder when
divided by (x2), find the value of a. Also, find the remainder in each case.
(2x3ax23x5)
(x3 x22x a)
(x2)
28.
Factorize : 2x2
5
1
x
6
12
2x2
5
1
x
6
12
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If the polynomials f (x) px34x23x4 and g (x)x34xp are divided by (x3), then the
remainder in each case is the same. Find the value of p.
29.
f (x) px34x23x4
g (x)x34xp
x3
OR
If 2x3y12 and xy6 find the value
2x3y12
(a)
30.
8x327y3
A (4, 4)
(b)
xy6
of 8x327y3.
B (6, 0)
C (4, 4)
D (2, 0)
Name the figure formed by joining the points A, B, C and D and also find its area.
(a)
A (4, 4)
(b)
31.
B (6, 0)
C (4, 4)
D (2, 0)
A, B, C, D
lm ,
32.
1 2 3180
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PQQR
33.
x y
ARPB.
(ii)
AMC BMD
ABC
AB
DMCM
(i)
(ii)
34.
C
D
D
B
AMC BMD
DBC
OBOC
(ii) AO bisects A
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ABC
ABAC
O
(i)
OBOC
(ii)
AO, A
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each, section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and section D comprises 10
questions of 4 marks each.
(iii)
Question numbers 1 to 8 in section-A are multiple choice questions where you are to select
one correct option out of the given four.
(iv)
There is no overall choice. However, internal choice have been provided in 1 question of
two marks, 3 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four marks each. You have
to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v)
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(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
1.
Question numbers 1 to 8 carry one mark each. For each question, four alternative choices
have been provided of which only one is correct. You have to select the correct choice.
2
1
Choose the rational number, which does not lie, between the rational numbers,
and
3
5
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(A)
3
10
3
10
(B)
1
4
(C)
2
3
(A)
2.
3
10
(C)
7
20
(D)
7
20
1
5
1
4
(B)
(x2)
(A)
3.
3
10
(B)
(D)
(C)
24
2x35x2xk
(B)
24
(D)
24
k
(C)
(D)
24
(2ab)(b2c)(ca)
(B)
3(2ab)(b2c)(ca)
(C)
6(2ab)(b2c)(ca)
(D)
2ab2c
(2ab)3(b2c)38(ca)3
4.
(A)
(2ab)(b2c)(ca)
(B)
3(2ab)(b2c)(ca)
(C)
6(2ab)(b2c)(ca)
(D)
2ab2c
(B)
5.
(B)
(D)
(C)
(D)
x2
(x1) (12x)
(A)
(C)
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(A)
80
(B)
100
(C)
120
(D)
60
(B)
100
(C)
120
(D)
60
x y
(A)
6.
80
(B)
(C)
(D)
ABDE, BCEF, C F
(B)
(D)
ABDE, BCEF, C F
ABC DEF
(A)
(C)
7.
SSS
10 3 m2
(B)
100 3 m2 (C)
15 3 m2
(D)
20 3 m2
15 3
(D)
20 3
60
(A)
8.
10 3
(B)
100 3
(C)
The edges of a triangular board are 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm. The cost of painting it at the rate of
9 paise per cm2 is :
(A)
Rs. 3.00
6
(C)
8
Rs. 2.16
10
(D)
Rs. 2.48
9
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(A)
(B)
(C)
2.16
(D)
2.48
Section-B
Simplify
43 2
43 2
10.
Factorise :
x212aa2
x212aa2
11.
12.
p(x)ax3x2x4
ADBC
13.
ACBD
In the given figure, PQRS, PAB70 and ACS100. Find the value of x.
PQRS, PAB70
ACS100
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OR
In PQR, P110 and R60. Which side of the triangle is smallest ? Give reasons for
your answer.
PQR
14.
P110
R60
(ii)
(i)
y-
(ii)
x-
Section-C
Question numbers 15 to 24 carry three marks each.
15.
Represent
10
OR
Find p and q, if
3 1
pq 3 .
3 1
3 1
pq 3
3 1
16.
2
1 2
Simplify : 8 3 9 100
.
144
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2
1 2
8 3 9 100
144
17.
OR
3
2
Find the remainders when 3x 4x 7x5 is divided by (x3) or by
(x3).
3x34x27x5
18.
(x3)
(x3)
19.
In figure ABCD and EFDQ PDC 34 , and FEB 74 . Determine PDQ, AED and
DEF. Give reasons to support your answer.
ABCD
EFDQ, PDC 34
FEB 74
PDQ, AED
DEF,
OR
In a ABC, the bisectors of B and C intersect each other at a point O. Prove that
1
BOC90 A.
2
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ABC
1
BOC90 A.
2
20.
In the given figure, ray OS stands on a line POQ. Ray OR and ray OT are angle bisectors of
POS and SOQ, respectively. Find ROT.
OS
POQ
OR
OT
POS
SOQ
ROT
21.
22.
In given figure below, ABC is a triangle in which altitudes BE and CF to sides AC and AB are
equal. Show that
(i)
ABE ACF
(ii)
ABAC
ABC
(i)
ABE ACF
(ii)
ABAC
BE
CF
AC
AB
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23.
From the given figure, find y and z, given that AB CD EF, BAG90 , BGF55.
y
24.
AB CD EF, BAG90 ,
z,
BGF55.
A field is in the shape of a trapezium whose parallel sides are 25 m and 10 m. The non parallel
sides are 14 m and 13 m. Find the area of the field.
25
14
10
13
Section-D
Question numbers 25 to 34 carry four marks each.
25.
25
25
40 80
5 2.236
10 3.162
OR
Visualise the representation of 4.67 on the number line upto 4-decimal places.
4.67
26.
b c a
xc
a
x
c a b
xa
b
x
(a b c)
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xb
c
x
27.
b c a
xc
a
x
c a b
xa
b
x
28.
(a b c)
a3b3c33abc
29.
x1
x2
OR
If abc9 and abbcca40, find the value of a2b2c2.
abc9
30.
abbcca40
a2b2c2
(OAB)
(OPQ)
(ordinate)
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31.
AB
CFE
32.
EG
FH
BEF
EGFH.
In the given figure, the side QR of PQR is produced to a point S. If the bisectors of PQR
1
and PRS meet at point T, then prove that QTR QPR .
2
PQR
T
33.
CD
QR
PQR
QTR
PRS
1
QPR
2
Prove that two triangles are congruent if any two angles and the included side of one triangle
is equal to any two angles and the included side of the other triangle.
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34.
In the figure below, ABC is a triangle, right angled at C, M is the mid-point of hypotenuse AB.
C is joined to M and produced to a point D, such that DMCM. Point D is joined to point B.
Show that
(i)
AMC BMD
(ii)
DBC
(iii)
AB
DBC ACB
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A comprises of 8 questions of 1 mark each, section B comprises of 6 questions of 2 marks
each, section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and section D comprises 10
questions of 4 marks each.
(iii)
Question numbers 1 to 8 in section-A are multiple choice questions where you are to select
one correct option out of the given four.
(iv)
There is no overall choice. However, internal choice have been provided in 1 question of
two marks, 3 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four marks each. You have
to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v)
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(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
1.
Question numbers 1 to 8 carry one mark each. For each question, four alternative choices
have been provided of which only one is correct. You have to select the correct choice.
A rational number between 2 and 3 is :
Page 1 of 11
(A)
3
2
2.
(A)
4.
3
2
(D)
(B)
2
3
(C)
(D)
(D)
10
(D)
10
(B)
x2)
x36x24xk
(B)
(C)
8
k
(C)
(A)
2 x3 5
(B)
2x22x2
(C)
x2
(D)
2x2y2
(A)
2 x3 5
(B)
2x22x2
(C)
x2
(D)
2x2y2
(23x2) (x25)
(A)
17
(B)
10
(C)
(D)
17
(B)
10
(C)
(D)
17
x2
(A)
6.
(A)
5.
(C)
3.
2
3
(A)
(B)
Two
(B)
Three
(B)
(C)
Only one
(C)
(D)
Four
(D)
In the given figure, if OAOB, ODOC, then AOD BOC by congruence rule :
OAOB, ODOC
AOD BOC
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(A)
7.
SSS
(B) ASA
(C)
(D)
RHS
The base of a right triangle is 15 cm and its hypotenuse is 25 cm. Then its area is :
(A)
187.5 cm2
(B)
375 cm2
(C)
15
(A)
8.
SAS
187.5
(B)
150 cm2
(D)
300 cm2
(D)
300
25
375
(C)
150
Two sides of a triangle are 13 cm and 14 cm and its semi perimeter is 18 cm. Then third side
of the triangle is :
(A)
12 cm
(B)
11 cm
13
(A)
12
(B)
(C)
10 cm
14
11
(D)
9 cm
18
(C) 10
(D) 9
Section-B
Question numbers 9 to 14 carry two marks each.
9.
13
15
Simplify : 1
9 4
13
15
1 4
9
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10.
11.
3s2
12.
If a point C lies between two points A and B such that ACBC, prove that AC
1
AB.
2
13.
ACBC
1
AB
2
In figure below, angles x and y are supplementary angles. If x110, find the value of y.
x110
OR
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In the following figure, S is any point on side BC of ABC. Prove that ABBCCA > 2AS.
BC
ABC
14.
Plot a point A (3, 4) and draw AM and AN as perpendiculars to x-axis and y-axis
respectively. Write the co-ordinates of points M and N.
A(3, 4)
M
AM
AN
x-
y-
Section-C
Question numbers 15 to 24 carry three marks each.
15.
p
, where p and q are
q
integers and q 0.
p
q
0.245
q 0
OR
If p
3 2
and q
3 2
3 2
3 2
3 2
, find p2q2.
3 2
3 2
3 2
p2q2
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16.
xp
Simplify : q
x
pq
xp
q
x
17.
xq
. r
x
pq
qr
xq
. r
x
xr
. p
x
qr
rp
xr
. p
x
rp
1
1
5
.
2
3
6
3
1
1
5
2
3
6
OR
If p4q, prove that p3q312pq64.
p3q312pq64.
p4q
18.
19.
x3y312xy64
PQ ST QRS
OR
In given figure, find the value of QRP when QP RT.
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QRP
QP RT.
20.
In the given figure, ABC is a triangle with BC produced to D. Also bisectors of ABC and
1
ACD meet at E. Show that BEC BAC .
2
ABC
BC
BEC
21.
ABC
ACD
1
BAC
2
PQS QPR
(ii)
PSQR
(i)
PRQS
(iii)
QPR PQS
SPQ RQP
PRQS
(iii)
QPR PQS
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22.
In the figure given below, AD is the median of ABC. BEAD, CFAD. Prove that BECF.
ABC
AD
BEAD
CFAD
BECF.
23.
If a pair of parallel lines is intersected by a transversal, show that the bisectors of a pair of
alternate interior angles are also parallel.
24.
A field is in the shape of a trapezium whose parallel sides are 25 m and 10 m. The non-parallel
sides are 14 m and 13 m. Find the area of the field.
25
10
14
13
Section-D
Question numbers 25 to 34 carry four marks each.
25.
4
2 3 7
OR
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If x
1
1
1
5 21
x
x
1
3
x 3 5
x
5 21
2
26.
a2b2 a
Express
a2b2 b
1
2
x 2
x
x x 0
a 2b2 b
a a2b2
a2b2 a
2
a b b
27.
a 2b2 b
a a2b2
28.
Factorise : 2x39x210x3.
2x39x210x3
29.
Factorise : 8x42x21
8x42x21
OR
Without actually calculating the cubes evaluate the expression :
(49)3(22)3(27)3
(49)3(22)3(27)3
30.
(i)
Plot the points A(5, 2), B(1, 2), C(6, 4) and D(0, 4).
(ii)
Join the points to get AB, BC, CD and DA. Name the figure so obtained.
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(i)
(ii)
31.
AB, BC, CD
EF
x, y
In the figure below AB is a line segment. P and Q are points on opposite sides of AB, such that
each of them is equidistant from the points A and B. Show that the line PQ is the
perpendicular bisector of AB.
AB
PQ ,
33.
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32.
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AB
If BE and CF are equal altitudes of a ABC, then prove that ABC is isosceles.
BE
CF
ABC
ABC
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34.
In the figure below, ACAE, ABAD and BAD EAC show that BCDE.
ACAE, ABAD
BAD EAC
BCDE.
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Class - IX
MATHEMATICS
Time : 3 to 3 hours
: 3 3 U
Maximum Marks : 80
: 80
Total No. of Pages : 10
cU : 10
General Instructions :
1.
2.
The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A, B, C and D.
Section - A comprises of 10 questions of 1 mark each, Section - B comprises of 8 questions of
2 marks each, Section - C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section - D comprises
of 6 questions of 4 marks each.
3.
Question numbers 1 to 10 in Section - A are multiple choice questions where you are to select
one correct option out of the given four.
4.
There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been provided in 1 question of two
marks, 4 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four marks each. You have to
attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
5.
6.
An additional 15 minutes time has been allotted to read this question paper only.
1.
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SECTION - A
1.
Question numbers 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. For each of the questions 1 to 10, four
alternative choices have been provided of which only one is correct. You have to select
the correct choice.
If (2, 0) is a solution of the linear equation 2x13y5k, then value of k is :
(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 5
(D) 2
2.
3.
AD is the median of a triangle ABC. Area of triangle ADC515 cm2, then ar(DABC) is :
(A) 15 cm2
(B) 22.5 cm2
(C) 30 cm2
(D) 37.5 cm2
4.
Give two concentric circles with centre O. A line cuts the circles at A, B, C, D, respectively if
AB510 cm, then length CD is :
(A) 5 cm
(B) 10 cm
(C) 7.5 cm
(D) none of these
5.
If volume and surface area of a sphere are numerically equal then its radius is :
(A) 2 units
(B) 3 units
(C) 4 units
(D) 5 units
6.
7.
The condition that the equation ax1by1c50 represent a linear equation in two variables is :
(A) a 0, b50
(B) b 0, a50
(C) a50, b50
(D) a 0, b 0
8.
(D)
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9.
10.
The region between an arc and the two radii, joining the centre to the end points of the arc is
called :
(A) Sector
(B) Segment
(C) Semicircle
(D) None of these
SECTION - B
11.
12.
13.
In D ABC, AD is the median. A line through D and parallel to AB, meets AC at E. Prove that
BE is the median of triangle ABC.
ABCD is a parallelogram. The circle through A, B and C intersect CD (produced, if necessary)
14.
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In Fig 1, A, B, C and D are four points on a circle. AC and BD intersect at a point E such that
BEC51308 and ECD5208. Find BAC.
Fig 1
OR
In Fig 2, ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. AE is drawn parallel to CD and BA. Is produced up
to F. If ABC5928, FAE5208, find BCD.
Fig 2
16.
A semi circular sheet of metal of diameter 28 cm is bent into an open conical cup. Find the
depth and capacity of the cup.
17.
Three cubes each of side 6 cm are joined end to end. Find the surface area of the resulting
cuboid.
18.
Find the mean of 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 14. If 5 is added to each observation, what will be the new
mean.
SECTION - C
19.
20.
If the number of hours for which a labourer works is x and y are his wages (in rupees) and
y52x21, draw the graph of the work wages equation. From the graph, find the wages of
the labourer if he works for 6 hours.
21.
In Fig 3, ABCD is a square, if PQR5908 and PB5QC5DR, prove that QB5RC, PQ5QR,
QPR5458.
Fig 3
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22.
In Fig.4, points A and B are on the same side of a line m, AD m and BE m and meet m at
D and E respectively. If C is the mid point of AB, prove that CD5CE.
Fig 4
OR
If two circles intersect at the two points, prove that their centers lie on the perpendicular
bisector of the common chord.
23.
Construct a D PQR with its perimeter 5 10.4 cm. and base angles of 758 and 308.
24.
A river 3 m deep and 40 m wide is flowing at the rate of 2 km per hour. How much water
will fall into the sea in a minute ?
OR
The radius of a sphere is 5 cm. If the radius be increased by 20%, find by how much
percent the volume is increased ?
25.
A cylindrical tub of radius 16 cm contains water to a depth of 30 cm. A spherical iron ball
is dropped into the tub and thus level of water is raised by 9 cm. What is the radius of the
ball ?
26.
10
15
20
25
30
10
OR
The mean of 25 observations is 36. Out of these observations, the mean of first 13 observations
is 32 and that of the last 13 observations is 40. Find the 13th observation.
27.
100 cards marked from 2 to 101 are placed in a box and mixed thoroughly. One card is
drawn at random from the box. Find the probability that number on the card is
(i)
an even number,
(ii) a number which is perfect square,
(iii) a prime number less than 20.
28.
It is known that a box of 550 bulbs contains 22 defective bulbs. One bulb is taken out at
random from the box. Find the probability of getting
(i)
Defective bulb,
(ii) Good bulb.
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SECTION - D
29.
4 ( x 1 1)
3x 1 2
2
1
5
7
5
3
( 2x 1 1)
30.
Prove that the angle subtended by an arc at the centre is double the angle subtended by it at
any point on the remaining part of the circle.
31.
Prove that parallelograms on the same base and between the same parallels are equal in
area.
OR
In Fig.5, diagonals AC and BD of quadrilateral ABCD intersects at O such that OB5OD.
If AB5CD then show that,
(i)
ar (DOC) 5 ar (AOB)
(ii) ar (DCB) 5 ar (ACB)
(iii) DA?? CB or ABCD is parallelogram.
Fig 5
32.
33.
A dome of a building is in the form of a hemisphere from inside, it was whitewashed at the
cost of Rs. 498.96. If the cost of white washing is Rs. 2 per square meter. Find the,
(i)
Inside surface area of the dome,
(ii) Volume of the air inside the dome.
34.
In a city, the weekly observations made in a study on the cost of living index are given in the
following table.
Number of weeks
140 - 150
150 - 160
10
160 - 170
20
170 - 180
180 - 190
190 - 200
Total
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