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The document provides instructions for a mathematics final examination consisting of two parts: Part A includes two sections - Section I has 16 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each with internal choices in 5 questions. Section II has 4 case study questions worth 1 mark each, attempting any 4 out of 5 sub-parts for each question. Part B includes very short answer questions worth 2 marks each, short answer questions worth 3 marks each with internal choices in 2 questions, and long answer questions worth 5 marks each with internal choice in 1 question. All questions are compulsory.

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QuestionPaper - Maths - IX

The document provides instructions for a mathematics final examination consisting of two parts: Part A includes two sections - Section I has 16 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each with internal choices in 5 questions. Section II has 4 case study questions worth 1 mark each, attempting any 4 out of 5 sub-parts for each question. Part B includes very short answer questions worth 2 marks each, short answer questions worth 3 marks each with internal choices in 2 questions, and long answer questions worth 5 marks each with internal choice in 1 question. All questions are compulsory.

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Navy Children School

Subject- Mathematics
Class: IX Common Final Examination - 2020-21

Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 80

General Instructions:
1. This question paper contains two parts A and B.
2. Both Part A and Part B have internal choices.

Part – A:
1. It consists of two sections - I and II.
2. Section I has 16 questions of 1 mark each. Internal choice is provided in 5
questions.
3. Section II has 4 questions on case study. Each case study has 5 case-based sub-
parts. An examinee is to attempt any 4 out of 5 sub-parts.

Part – B:
1. Question No 21 to 26 are Very short answer Type questions of 2 marks each.
2. Question No 27 to 33 are Short Answer Type questions of 3 marks each.
3. Question No 34 to 36 are Long Answer Type questions of 5 marks each.
4. Internal choice is provided in 2 questions of 2 marks, 2 questions of 3 marks and 1
question of 5 marks

Question Part-A Marks


No. allocated
Section-I
Section I has 16 questions of 1 mark each. Internal choice is
provided in 5 questions.
1. 20 +70 1
Find the value of .
30
OR
1
If √10 = 3.1622, find the value of .
√10

2. Is -25 a rational number? Give reason. 1

3. 327 1
Write in decimal form without actual division.
500
4. What is the degree of a zero polynomial? 1

OR
Write the coefficient of 𝑦 in the expansion of (5 – 𝑦 )2.
1
5. The point P (a, b) lies in the fourth quadrant. Which is greater: 1
a or b? Why?

In ∆ABC, ∠A = ∠C, BC = 4 cm and AC = 3 cm. What is the length


6. 1
of side AB?

7. Given a chord AB of length 5 cm, of a circle with centre O. OL is 1


perpendicular to chord AB and OL = 4 cm. OM is perpendicular to
chord CD such that OM = 4 cm. Then find the length of CM.

8. Given two concentric circles with centre O. A line cuts the circle at 1
A, B, C and D respectively. If AB = 10 cm, find CD.

OR
If points A, B and C are such that AB⊥BC and AB = 12 cm, BC
= 16 cm. Find the radius of the circle passing through the points A,
B and C.

9. In the figure, O is the centre of the circle. Find the measure of 1


∠AOC.

10. Find the class mark of the class 70 – 80. 1

11. In a frequency distribution, the mid value of a class is 10 and the 1


width of the class is 6. Find the lower limit of the class.
OR
Find the range of the given data:-
25.7, 16.3, 2.8, 21.7, 24.3, 22.7 and 24.9

12. Give an example each for a primary data and a secondary data. 1

13. In a single throw of two dice, what is the probability of getting same 1
number on both the dice?

14. If the probability of winning a game is 0.4, what is the probability of 1


losing it?

15. Two coins are tossed simultaneously 200 times and the following 1
outcomes are recorded. What is the probability of occurrence of at
least one head in the above case?

HH HT / TH TT
56 110 34

2
16. What is the probability that a leap year selected at random will 1
contain 53 Sundays?

OR

The King, Queen and Jack of clubs are removed from a deck of 52
cards and then well shuffled. One card is selected at random from
the remaining cards. Find the probability of getting a King?

Section –II
Case study-based questions are compulsory. Attempt any 4
sub parts from each question. Each question carries 1 mark

17. Taxi fare in a city is Rs.5 for the first kilometer and Rs. 2 per
kilometer for the successive distance. Taking distance covered as
𝑥 and total fare as Rs. 𝑦

(a) Write a linear equation to represent the above situation 1

(i) 𝑦 = 2𝑥 + 5
(ii) 𝑦 = 2𝑥 + 3
(iii) 𝑦 = 5𝑥 + 3
(iv) None of these

(b) What will be the shape of the graph of the above equation? 1

(i) Straight line


(ii) Parabola
(iii) Cubic curve
(iv) None of these

(c) How many solutions can be found for the above equation? 1

(i) 1
(ii) 2
(iii) 3
(iv) Infinite

(d) If Madhav is travelling 5 km, how much amount he should pay? 1

(i) Rs. 10
(ii) Rs. 15
(iii) Rs. 13
(iv) Rs. 25

(e) If Malu paid Rs. 61, how much distance did she travel? 1

(i) 29 km
(ii) 28 km
(iii) 27 km
(iv) 25 km

3
18. The image of an object placed at point A before the plane mirror LM
is seen at the point B by an observer at D as shown in the figure.

(a) What is the relation between lines AN and PC? 1

(i) Parallel
(ii) Perpendicular
(iii) Coinciding
(iv) None of these

(b)
∠CAB = ∠ACP = ∠i because they are: 1

(i) Corresponding angles


(ii) Co-interior angles
(iii) Alternate Interior angles
(iv) Alternate exterior angles

(c)
∠CBA = ∠ PCD = ∠r because they are: 1

(i) Corresponding angles


(ii) Co-interior angles
(iii) Alternate Interior angles
(iv) Alternate exterior angles

(d) ∆CAN ≅∆CBN by: 1

(i) SSS congruence rule


(ii) SAS congruence rule
(iii) SSA congruence rule
(iv) RHS congruence rule

(e) The relation between the angle of incidence i and angle of reflection 1
r is:

(i) i<r
(ii) i >r
(iii) i =r
(iv) None of these
4
19. Diya and Riya were discussing about identities.
According to Diya, (𝑥 + 𝑎) (𝑥 + 𝑏) = 𝑥 2 - (𝑎 + 𝑏)𝑥 + 𝑎𝑏 and
according to Riya (𝑥 + 𝑎) (𝑥 + 𝑏) = 𝑥 2 + (𝑎 + 𝑏)𝑥 + 𝑎𝑏

(a) Whose statement is correct? 1

(i) Riya
(ii) Diya
(iii) Both are wrong
(iv) Both are correct

(b) Using the correct identity, find (𝑥 + 3) (𝑥 − 2). 1

(i) 𝑥 2 + 5𝑥 + 6
(ii) 𝑥2 + 𝑥 − 6
(iii) 𝑥2 – 𝑥 − 6
(iv) 𝑥 2 - 5𝑥 + 6

(c) What is the degree of the polynomial (𝑥 + 3) (𝑥 − 2)? 1

(i) 1
(ii) 2
(iii) 0
(iv) None of these

(d) Which of the following is a zero of the polynomial (𝑥 + 3) (𝑥 − 2)? 1

(i) 𝑥=0
(ii) 𝑥=3
(iii) 𝑥=2
(iv) None of these

(e) Find 102 x 101 using the above identity. 1

(i) 10032
(ii) 10203
(iii) 13002
(iv) 10302

20. At a Mela, a stall keeper in one of the food stalls has a large
cylindrical vessel of base radius 15 cm filled up to a height of 32 cm
with orange juice. The juice is filled in small cylindrical glasses of
radius 3 cm up to a height of 8 cm, and sold for Rs. 3 each.

5
(a) What is the formula to find the volume of a cylinder? 1

(i) 𝜋𝑟 2 ℎ
(ii) 𝜋ℎ2 𝑟
(iii) 𝜋𝑟ℎ
(iv) None of these

(b) Find the volume of the large cylindrical vessel. 1

(i) 15360𝜋 𝑐𝑚3


(ii) 480𝜋 𝑐𝑚3
(iii) 7200𝜋 𝑐𝑚3
(i) None of these

(c) Find the volume of a small glass. 1

(i) 72𝜋 𝑐𝑚3


(ii) 73𝜋 𝑐𝑚3
(iii) 74𝜋 𝑐𝑚3
(iv) None of these

(d) Find the number of glasses of juice sold if he sells the entire juice. 1

(i) 200
(ii) 50
(iii) 100
(iv) None of these

(e) How much money does the stall keeper receive by selling the juice 1
completely?

(i) Rs. 600


(ii) Rs. 150
(iii) Rs. 300
(iv) None of these

Part – B:
All questions are compulsory. In case of internal choices,
attempt any one.
21. 1 1 2
Find 2 rational numbers between and .
4 5

6
22. In the given figure, POQ is a line. Ray OR is perpendicular to line 2
PQ. OS is another ray lying between rays OP and OR. Prove that
∠ ROS = 2 (∠QOS-∠POS)
1

OR
Lines PQ and RS intersect each other at O. If ∠POR: ∠ROQ = 5:7,
find all the angles a, b, c and d.

23. In the figure, ABC is a triangle in which AB = AC. The side BA is 2


produced to P such that AB = AP. Prove that ∠BCP = 90°.

24. Show that the diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each 2


other.

25. The sides of a triangle are 8 cm, 15 cm and 17 cm. Find the area. 2

26. Find the edge of a cube, if the volume of the cube is equal to the 2
volume of a cuboid of dimensions 8m x 4m x 2m.

OR

The diameter of a sphere is decreased by 25%. Find its new volume


27. 1. If a and b are rational numbers and 3+√8 = a + b√8, then find the 3
3−√8
value of a and b
7
OR

3 6 16 5 4
If ( ) x( ) = ( )𝑥+2 , find 𝑥 .
4 9 3

28. −1 3
If 𝑥 = is zero of the polynomial 27𝑥 3 - 𝑎𝑥 2 − 𝑥 + 3, then find the
3
value of 𝑎.

29. Write the coordinates of a point if 3


(a) it is at a distance of 4 units from X axis and 5 units from Y axis
and lies in fourth quadrant.
(b) its ordinate is -8 and abscissa is 3
(c) it lies on Y axis with ordinate (-3)

30. If a transversal intersects two lines such that the bisectors of a pair 3
of corresponding angles are parallel, then prove that the two lines
are parallel.

31. If two circles intersect at two points, prove that their centre lies on 3
the perpendicular bisector of the common chord.

32. Construct a ∆PQR in which QR = 6cm, ∠Q = 60° and 3


PR − PQ = 2 cm.
OR

Construct a triangle ABC in which BC = 5 cm, ∠𝐵 = 75° and


AB + AC = 9 cm.

33. Using the given data, construct a histogram. 3

Class interval frequency


50-60 7.5
60-70 30
70-80 16.5
80-90 35
90-100 2.5
34. Draw the graph of the equation 3𝑥 +4𝑦 = 6. From the graph, find the 5
co-ordinates of the point where the graph line meets the x- axis and
the y axis.

8
35. State and prove Midpoint theorem. 5

OR

In a parallelogram ABCD, E and F are the mid-points of sides AB


and CD respectively. Show that the line segments AF and EC trisect
the diagonal BD.

36. What length of tarpaulin 3 m wide will be required to make a conical 5


tent of height 8 m and base radius 6 m? Assume that the extra
length of material that will be required for stitching margins and
wastage in cutting is 20 cm. (Use π = 3.14).

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