MADE BY ADITYA ROY
CLASS: IX ‘A’
ROLL NO:02
R.P.V.V TYAGRAJ NAGAR
NEW DELHI:110003
MATH MCQ
Q.1 Which is not a probability of
an event?
(A) 2 (B)2/3
(C) .001 (D) .25
(A) TRIANGLES OF EQUAL AREA
(B) EQUILATERAL TRIANGLES
(C) RIGHT TRIANGLES
(D) ISOSCELES TRIANGLES
2. The median of a triangle divides
it into two
(A)30º (B) 45O
(C) 90º (D) 60O
3. In Fig.1, AOB is a diameter of the
circle and AC = BC, then angle CAB is
equal to
(A)4/5 (B) 1
(C) 0 (D) 5/4
4. Which of the following cannot be
empirical probability of an event?
(A) ACUTE ANGLED
(B) RIGHT ANGLED
(C) OBTUSE ANGLED
(D) EQUILATERAL
5.In a square ABCD, the diagonals
AC and BD bisect at 0. Then triangle
AOB is
(A) A SQUARE
(B) A RHOMBUS
(C) A PARALLELOGRAM
(D) A RECTANGLE
7. The figures obtained by joining the mid-
points of the sides of a rhombus, taken in
order, is
(A)60 (B) 80
(C) 90 (D ) 105
Q.7. With a ruler and compass which of the
following angles cannot be constructed?
(A) 10 (B) 40
(C) 36 (D) 45
Q.8. In the given figure,x=30
The value of y is
(a)AN ISOSCELES TRIANGL
(B) AN OBTUSE TRIANGLE
(C) A RIGHT TRIANGLE
(D)(A) AND © BOTH
Q.9 If one angle of a triangle is equal to the sum
of the other two equal angles, then
the triangle is
(A) 1
(B) 0
(C) NOT DEFINED
(D) NONE OF THESE
Q.10.Degree of zero polynomial
is
11. A triangle cannot have more than:
(a) one right angle (b) two right angles
(c) two obtuse angles (d) None of these
12. Area of triangle whose base = 35 cm and height
= 12.8 cm:
(a) 224 sq. cm (b) 422 sq. cm
(c) 424 sq. Cm (d) 242 sq. cm
Q13. Zeroes of a polynomial x2 - 2x are
a) 0, 2 b) 0,0
c) 2, 0 d) -2,-2
Q14. In two triangles ABC and XYZ , AB = ZX ,ÐA
= 30° , ÐB = 70° ,Ðx = 70° ,Ðy = 80° , then
 a) DABC @ DXYZ b) DBAC @ DXYZ
 c) DABC @ DZXY d) DCAB @ DXYZ
Q15. Point (0,-2) lies
 a) In the first quadrant b) On the x-axis
 c) On the y-axis d) None of these
Q16. The two sides of a triangle are of length 4.5cm
and 5cm. The length of the third side of a
triangle cannot be equal to
a) 7cm b) 2cm
c) 9.5cm d) 1.5cm
Q17. A line parallel to x means
 a) Ordinate of the point is 0
 b) Abscissa of the point is 0
 c) Position of the point is (0,0)
 d) None of these
Q18. Point (-2,0) lies
 a) On the negative part of the x - axis.
 b) In the second quadrant
 c) On the negative part of y - axis
 d) In the third quadrant
Q19. The vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is
70° . The measure of one of the base angles is
 a) 55°
 b) 100°
 c) 70°
 d) 35°
20. How many linear equation in x and y can be
satisfied by x =1 and y =2?
 (a) Only one
 (b) Two
 (c) Infinitely many
 (d) Three
21. If AB = 16 cm, BC = 12 cm and AB is
perpendicular to BC, then the radius of the circle
passing through A,B and C are
 (a) 6 cm
 (b) 8 cm
 (c) 10 cm
 (d) 12 cm
22. If two parallelograms PQRS and AQRB are on the same base QR and
between the same
parallels QR and PB, what will be the ar (PQRS) if ar (AQRB) = 25cm?
 (a) 50 cm
 (b) 60 cm
 (c) 25 cm
 (d) 35 cm
23. What is the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions
length = 20 cm, breadth
= 20 cm and height = 10 cm?
 (a) 15 cm
 (b) 25 cm
 (c) 20 cm
 (d) 30 cm
24. A point of the form (m,m) always lies on
 (a) The line x + y = 0
 (b) The line x - y = 0
 (c) On line x + y = 2m
 (d) None of the above
25. Which of the following is true?
 (a) The diagonals of a trapezium are always equal
 (b) A trapezium can be parallelogram but a
parallelogram cannot be a trapezium
 (c) A parallelogram can be trapezium but a
trapezium cannot be a parallelogram
 (d) None of the above
26. How many circles can pass through six
given ono-collinear points?
 (a) Only one
 (b) Two
 (c) Three
 (d) Infinitely many
27. The slant height of a right circular cone is 17 cm and the radius
is 8 cm. the measure of the
height of the cone is
 (a) 9 cm
 (b) 15 cm
 (c) 20 cm
 (d) 25 cm
28. The graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y
= 6 cuts the y axis at the point
 (a) (3,0)
 (b) (0,3)
 (c) (2,0)
 (d) (0,2)
29. In a parallelogram, if its two adjacent sides become equal, then the shape
of the
parallelogram will be called as
 (a) Rhombus
 (b) Square
 (c) Rectangle
 (d) None of the above
30. Three cubes each of whose sides is 1 cm are joined end to end. For the
resultant cuboid we
have
 (a) l = 1 cm,b =1 cm and h = 2 cm
 (b) l = 2 cm,b =1 cm and h = 2 cm
 (c) l = 3 cm,b =1 cm and h = 2 cm
 (d) None of the above

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Math MCQ FOR CLASS 9

  • 1. MADE BY ADITYA ROY CLASS: IX ‘A’ ROLL NO:02 R.P.V.V TYAGRAJ NAGAR NEW DELHI:110003 MATH MCQ
  • 2. Q.1 Which is not a probability of an event? (A) 2 (B)2/3 (C) .001 (D) .25
  • 3. (A) TRIANGLES OF EQUAL AREA (B) EQUILATERAL TRIANGLES (C) RIGHT TRIANGLES (D) ISOSCELES TRIANGLES 2. The median of a triangle divides it into two
  • 4. (A)30º (B) 45O (C) 90º (D) 60O 3. In Fig.1, AOB is a diameter of the circle and AC = BC, then angle CAB is equal to
  • 5. (A)4/5 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) 5/4 4. Which of the following cannot be empirical probability of an event?
  • 6. (A) ACUTE ANGLED (B) RIGHT ANGLED (C) OBTUSE ANGLED (D) EQUILATERAL 5.In a square ABCD, the diagonals AC and BD bisect at 0. Then triangle AOB is
  • 7. (A) A SQUARE (B) A RHOMBUS (C) A PARALLELOGRAM (D) A RECTANGLE 7. The figures obtained by joining the mid- points of the sides of a rhombus, taken in order, is
  • 8. (A)60 (B) 80 (C) 90 (D ) 105 Q.7. With a ruler and compass which of the following angles cannot be constructed?
  • 9. (A) 10 (B) 40 (C) 36 (D) 45 Q.8. In the given figure,x=30 The value of y is
  • 10. (a)AN ISOSCELES TRIANGL (B) AN OBTUSE TRIANGLE (C) A RIGHT TRIANGLE (D)(A) AND © BOTH Q.9 If one angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other two equal angles, then the triangle is
  • 11. (A) 1 (B) 0 (C) NOT DEFINED (D) NONE OF THESE Q.10.Degree of zero polynomial is
  • 12. 11. A triangle cannot have more than: (a) one right angle (b) two right angles (c) two obtuse angles (d) None of these
  • 13. 12. Area of triangle whose base = 35 cm and height = 12.8 cm: (a) 224 sq. cm (b) 422 sq. cm (c) 424 sq. Cm (d) 242 sq. cm
  • 14. Q13. Zeroes of a polynomial x2 - 2x are a) 0, 2 b) 0,0 c) 2, 0 d) -2,-2
  • 15. Q14. In two triangles ABC and XYZ , AB = ZX ,ÐA = 30° , ÐB = 70° ,Ðx = 70° ,Ðy = 80° , then  a) DABC @ DXYZ b) DBAC @ DXYZ  c) DABC @ DZXY d) DCAB @ DXYZ
  • 16. Q15. Point (0,-2) lies  a) In the first quadrant b) On the x-axis  c) On the y-axis d) None of these
  • 17. Q16. The two sides of a triangle are of length 4.5cm and 5cm. The length of the third side of a triangle cannot be equal to a) 7cm b) 2cm c) 9.5cm d) 1.5cm
  • 18. Q17. A line parallel to x means  a) Ordinate of the point is 0  b) Abscissa of the point is 0  c) Position of the point is (0,0)  d) None of these
  • 19. Q18. Point (-2,0) lies  a) On the negative part of the x - axis.  b) In the second quadrant  c) On the negative part of y - axis  d) In the third quadrant
  • 20. Q19. The vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is 70° . The measure of one of the base angles is  a) 55°  b) 100°  c) 70°  d) 35°
  • 21. 20. How many linear equation in x and y can be satisfied by x =1 and y =2?  (a) Only one  (b) Two  (c) Infinitely many  (d) Three
  • 22. 21. If AB = 16 cm, BC = 12 cm and AB is perpendicular to BC, then the radius of the circle passing through A,B and C are  (a) 6 cm  (b) 8 cm  (c) 10 cm  (d) 12 cm
  • 23. 22. If two parallelograms PQRS and AQRB are on the same base QR and between the same parallels QR and PB, what will be the ar (PQRS) if ar (AQRB) = 25cm?  (a) 50 cm  (b) 60 cm  (c) 25 cm  (d) 35 cm
  • 24. 23. What is the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions length = 20 cm, breadth = 20 cm and height = 10 cm?  (a) 15 cm  (b) 25 cm  (c) 20 cm  (d) 30 cm
  • 25. 24. A point of the form (m,m) always lies on  (a) The line x + y = 0  (b) The line x - y = 0  (c) On line x + y = 2m  (d) None of the above
  • 26. 25. Which of the following is true?  (a) The diagonals of a trapezium are always equal  (b) A trapezium can be parallelogram but a parallelogram cannot be a trapezium  (c) A parallelogram can be trapezium but a trapezium cannot be a parallelogram  (d) None of the above
  • 27. 26. How many circles can pass through six given ono-collinear points?  (a) Only one  (b) Two  (c) Three  (d) Infinitely many
  • 28. 27. The slant height of a right circular cone is 17 cm and the radius is 8 cm. the measure of the height of the cone is  (a) 9 cm  (b) 15 cm  (c) 20 cm  (d) 25 cm
  • 29. 28. The graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 cuts the y axis at the point  (a) (3,0)  (b) (0,3)  (c) (2,0)  (d) (0,2)
  • 30. 29. In a parallelogram, if its two adjacent sides become equal, then the shape of the parallelogram will be called as  (a) Rhombus  (b) Square  (c) Rectangle  (d) None of the above
  • 31. 30. Three cubes each of whose sides is 1 cm are joined end to end. For the resultant cuboid we have  (a) l = 1 cm,b =1 cm and h = 2 cm  (b) l = 2 cm,b =1 cm and h = 2 cm  (c) l = 3 cm,b =1 cm and h = 2 cm  (d) None of the above