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Class 9th Practice Questions

The document contains a set of practice questions for Class 9 mathematics at Jyoti Public School, covering various topics such as rational numbers, angles, geometry, probability, and area calculations. Each question is multiple-choice, providing four options for students to select the correct answer. This resource is intended to aid students in their math practical preparations.

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Class 9th Practice Questions

The document contains a set of practice questions for Class 9 mathematics at Jyoti Public School, covering various topics such as rational numbers, angles, geometry, probability, and area calculations. Each question is multiple-choice, providing four options for students to select the correct answer. This resource is intended to aid students in their math practical preparations.

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JYOTI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SEC-95

CLASS - 9T H.

PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR MATHS PRACTICAL

1. Given a rational number-5/9. This rational number can also be


known as

( a) a natural number ( b) a whole number ( c) an integer ( d) A real


number

2. If the decimal representation of a number is non- terminating non-


recurring , then the number is

( a) a natural number ( b) a rational number ( c) a whole number (d)


any irrational number

3. The number 1.101 001000100001 ……. Is

( a) a natural number ( b) a whole number ( c) a rational number (d)


an irrational number

4. A diagonal of a rectangle is inclined to one side of the rectangle at


25°. The acute angle between the diagonal is

( a) 55°( b) 50° ( c) 40°( d) 90°

5. The bisector of any two adjacent angles of a parallelogram


Intersect at

( a) 30°( b) 45°( c) 60°( d) 90°

6. The radius of a circle is 13 cm and the length of one of its chords is


10 cm. The distance of the chord from the center is

( a) 11.5 cm ( b) 12 cm ( c) 87 cm ( d) 23 cm

7. Given a quadrilateral ABCD and diagonals AC and BD bisect each


other at P such that AP = CP and BP = DP. Also < APD = 90°, then
quadrilateral is a:
( a) rhombus ( b) trapezium ( c) parallelogram ( d) rectangle
8. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 60 cm. The area is

( a) 10√ 3 m² ( b) 15 √3 m² ( c) 20√ 3 m² (d) 100√3 m²


9. In a frequency distribution, the mid value of
a class is 10 and its width of the class is 6.
The upper limit of the class is:
( a) 6 ( b) 7 ( c) 10 ( d) 10

10. Which of the following is the equation of a line parallel to y –


axis?
( a) y = 0 ( b) x+ y = z ( c) y = x ( d) x = a
11. If ( x+2, 4) = ( 5, y-2), then coordinates ( x,y)

( a) ( 7,12) ( b) ( 6,3) ( c) ( 3,6) ( d) (2,1)

12. How many lines pass through two distinct points?

( a) 1 ( b) 2 ( c) 3 ( d) 4

13. If x / y + y/ x = -1( x,y# 0), then find the value of x³- y³


( a) 1 ( b) -1 ( c) 0 ( d) 12
14. One of the factors of ( 1+ 3y) ² + ( 9y² - 1) is
( a ) 1-3y ( b) 3-y ( c) 3y +1 ( d) y -3
15. Ordinate of all the points on the x- axis is

( a) 0 ( b) 1 ( c) -1 ( d) any number

16. Pythagoras was pupil of which mathematician?

( a) Euclid ( b) Tales ( c) Aryabhatta ( d) Thales

17. What are boundaries of surface known as?

( a) Edge ( b) Surface ( c) Point ( d) Curves

18. Which of the following needs a proof?

( a) Theorem ( b) Definition ( c) Postulates ( d) Axioms

19. Line l is Perpendicular to line m and line m is Perpendicular to


line n , the line l is -------------- to line n.

( a) Parallel ( b) Perpendicular ( c) Intersecting ( d) None of these

20. In the given figure, if the angles x and y are I the ratio 13: 5, then
angle z is
( a) Straight angle ( b) 144°( c) 126° ( d) 90°

21. Can two distinct lines in a figure have more than one point in
common?

( a) Yes ( b) No ( c) Can’t say

22. It is given that triangle ABC ≅ triangle FDE and AB = 5 cm, <B
= 40° and < A = 80°. Then which of the following is true?
( a) DF = 5 cm , < F = 60° ( b) DF = 5 cm, < E = 60 °
( c) DE = 5 cm, < E = 60° ( d) DE = 5 cm ,< D = 40°

23. The point (-3,-10) in cartesian plane lies in:


( a) Quadrant-1 ( b) Quadrant-II

( c) Quadrant-III (d) quadrant-IV

24Which of the following points does not lies on y-axis?

( a) 0,-3( b) 0,4 ( c) -4,0 (d) 0,-4

25. On comparing the equation x – y/5 -10= 0 to ax + by + c = 0 the value


of b is:

( a) 1 (b)1/5 ( c) -1/5 ( d) -10

26. What is the value of k if x = 2, y= 1 is a solution of the equation


2x + 3y=k:
( a) 8 ( b) 7 ( c) 6 (d) 5
27. Sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is:

( a)180° ( b)270°( c) 540°( d)360°

28. The line drawn through the mid-point of one side of a triangle
parallel to another side…………..the third side

( a) trisects ( b) Tetrasects ( c) bisects ( d) not - bisects

29. Formula to find the area of a triangle is:

( a) base × corresponding altitude ( b) 2x base x corresponding altitude

( c) ½ × base × corresponding altitude ( d) 1/3 × basev× corresponding


altitude

30. A point whose distance from the centre of a circle is greater, then its
radius lies in …………..of the circle.

( a) exterior ( b) perimeter ( c) interior ( d) Segment

31. Every angle in semicircle is :

( a) one right angle ( b) two right angle

( c) half right angle ( d) acute angle

32.The total surface area of a cylinder having radius r and height h is:

( a) πrh ( b) 2πrh ( c) 2πr (r+h) ( d) None of these

33. The surface area of a sphere of radius 3.5 m is:


(a) 77 m² ( b)154 m² ( c) 231 cm² ( d) 308 cm²

34. In the given data the difference of highest and lowest values is called:

(a) median (b)Mode ( c) Range (d) mean

35. If the mean value of observations 9, 13, 18, 15, p and 17 is 15 then the
value of p is:

( a) 16 ( b) 17 ( c) 18 ( d) 15

36. In a cricket match a bats woman hits a boundary 6 times out of 30 balls
she plays. The probability to hit a boundary is:

( a) 4/5 ( b) 3/5 ( c) 1/5 ( d) 2/5

37.A bag contains 3 red balls, 5 black balls and 4 white balls. A ball is drawn
at random from the bag. What is the probability that the ball is white?

( a) 5/12 ( b) ¼ ( c) 1/3 (d) ½

38. Which of the following is not a parallelogram?

( a) trapezium ( b) square ( c) rectangle ( d) rhombus

39. Can the angles 110°, 80°, 70° and 95° be the angles of a parallelogram?

( a) Yes ( b) No ( d) Can’t say

40. Given below is a circle with centre O.


What is the measure of < XOY?

( a) 40° ( b) 140° ( c) 80° ( d) 90°


41. In figure, If OA = 5 cm , AB = 8 cm and OD is Perpendicular to AB . Then
CD is equal to:
( a) 2 cm ( b) 3 cm ( c) 4 cm ( d) 5 cm

42. The base of the triangular field is 3 times its height. If the area of
field is 13.4 hectare then it’s base is

( a) 900 cm ( b) 600 cm ( c) 1200 cm ( d) None of these

43. Circumference of the base of a right circular cone is 88 cm. If


height of the cone is 10 cm, then it’s volume:

( a) 204.1 cm³ ( b) 314 cm³ ( c) 2053.33 cm³ ( d) 3345.23 cm³

44. Given the class intervals 1-10, 11-20, 21- 30 _________, then 20 is
considered in class.

( a) 11-30 ( b) 21-30 © 11- 20 ( d) 15-25

45. In a continuous frequency distribution, class mark of a class is 85


and lower Limit is 83, then it’s upper limit is

( a) 86 ( b) 84 ( c) 83 ( d) 87

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