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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER-1 (SOLVED))

CLA IX
MATHEMATICS

LUE PRINT CUM PAPER PATTERN

SNo Section No.of questions Total marks Remarn


CQ

1l:2

CHAPTERWISE WEIGHTAGE

S.Na. TOPIC/WEIGHTAGE 1MARKS MARKS


3MARKS SMARKS CASETOTAL
1 Number Systems
TUDY MARKS
1 10

4 .inear Fauatione in T
ables
5Introduction to Euclid's
uEOmeUyY

8Quadrilaterals
1 0rcies formula
Volum
12 Statistics
1 3 Probability(deleted)
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER-1 (SOLVED)
CAS ICS
MATHEMATICS

TIME: 3 HRS M.M.:80


General lInstructions:
This Question Paper has 5 ections A, 8, G D, and .

3Sertion Rhae h 1 s each.


scarnying markrks each.
Section C has 6 Short Answer-ll (SA-1) type questions carrying 3 marks each.
5. Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each.
6. Section E has 3 ase Based integrated units of assessment (4 marks each) with sub-parts of the
alues ot 1, 1 and 2 marks each respectively.
7. All Questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 Qs of 2 marks, 2 Q5 of 3 marks and 2
has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2 marks
Questions of 5 marks
questions ol Section E.
8. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take m =22/7 wherever required if not stated
SECTION-A

1. Which of the following ls an irrational number?

a. V16 u. v256 c v289 d. v2


2. 3v6+4V6 is equal to
a. 7V12 . 7V6 c. 12V6 d. None of these
3. The degree of polymomial 4x" 2x* 5x+4 is
2 d4
4.(1-5x) is a ***** polynomial
Linear b.Quadratic Cubic d. None of these
5. The ordinate of all points on the x axis is
a. 0 .1 C.2 d-
6. Axioms are assumed
a. Theorems b. Definitions
C. truths specific tor geometry d. Universal truths in all branches of
Universal
mathematis
7. Two angles whose sum is equal to 180° is called
a. Vertically opposite angies b. complementary angies
c. Supplementary angles d. dja
8.oneangle of a triange is 130" then angle between the bisectors of other two angles can be
a. 500 . 145 . 1550
9. Which of the following is not a criterion of congruence C.0
triangle?
a. A C. SAS d. RHS
10. In triangle ABC, BC=AB and cB=B0D then cA is equal to
. B00
c.100 d400
11. The diagonals of aparallelogram are
. equal .
c. Bisect each other
unequa
d. Bisect each other at
right ange

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b.i C.2
6. Axioms are assumea
b. Definitions
heorems
. Universal truths specific for geometry d. Universal truths in all branches of

mathematicCs
T w o angles whose sum is equal to 180° is called

Vertically opposite angles b. complementary angles


. Supplementary angles a. djacent angles
8. f one angle of a triangle is 130" then angle between the bisectors of other two angles can be
1. S 0 b.
145 c650 . 1550
9. Which of the following is not a criterion of congruence triangle?
. ASA b. SSA c. SAS d. RHS
10. In tríangle ABC, BC=AB and zB=80° then LA is equal to
a S00
. b. BU .1000 d400
1 . The diagonals of a parallelogram are
equal b. unequal
.Bisect each other d. Bisect each other at rnight angle

12. The longest chord of a circle is


. Radius Segment C. Sector d. Diameter
13. The angle subtended by the diameter ofa semicircle is
. 1800 c.60 d.900

B
14. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 180 cm then its area will be
a.900 m b.0ov3 cm2
C.3003 cm 1. 600V3 cm
15. The collection of information, collected for a purpose is called
a. Mean b. Frequency d. Data
LOwer imit
16. What is the class marks of class interval 90-120
a. 100 b.110 c105 d120
17. What is the lower limit of class interval 90-120
a. 90 b.110 c.105 d.120
18.1f P(E)= 0.05 then P(not E) = (not for examination point of view
a. 0.9 b.0.05 c0.95 LI
19. Find the class width for the grouped frequency distribution of the class 1-20, 21-40,41-60
b. 20 c.3
a. 19
20. The probability of each event lies between or equals to
. 15

1. 0 and 1 b. I and 2 C.2 and 3 d-1 and 1

SECTION-B
21.Find the remainder when x+ - 2 x + x * 1 is divided by x - 1.

22. Ifa point C lies between two points A and B such that AC = BC, then prove that AC =AB. Explain

by drawing the ligure.


43.In
a AB, AD IS the perpendicular bisector of BC. Show that AABC is an isosceles triangle in which
AB . AL.

24. Show that each angle of a rectangle is a right angle.


25. Diagonal AC of a parallelogram ABCD bisects A. Show that it bisects 2 Calso.

SECTION- C

26. Rationalise the denominator


ot2/+3v3
27.Calculatethe perimeter ofa rectangle whose area is 25x2-35x 12.
28. Plot the following points and check whether they are collinear or not:
, 33.(-1,- 1),(-2,-3)

PaRe

29. Find the value of k, if x = 2,ys 1 isa solution of the equation 2x+ 3y k

30.ABCD is a quadrilateral in which AD = BC and 2DAB = <CBA. Prove that:

0 AABD ABAC
(u) BD AC

(ii) LABD = cBAC

31. Find the area of a triangle whose two sides are 18 cm and 10 cm and the perimeter is 42em.
27,tacuate the perimeterof a rectangle whse area i5 2Sx* 35x *l
-

28. Plot the following points and check whether they are collinear or not:

(1.3).(-1,-1),(-2,-3)

29. Find the value of k, if x = 2,y= 1 is a solution of the equation 2x + 3y =k

30. ABCD is a quadrilateral in which AD = BC and zDABß = <CBA. Prove that:

(0 AABD ABAC
7
(üi) BD = AC

(ii) zABD= zBAC.

31. Find the area of a triangle whase two sides are 18 cm and 10 cm and the perimeter is 42cm.

SECTION- D
32. Rationalize the denominator of the following

7-6
33. Verify thatx +yl+ z)- 31yz =(x*y*z) [(«y¥+ (y2}*(z-3H
34. Plot the graph of the following linear equations

b. 23y 7x
35. Twenty-seven solid iron spheres, each of radius rand surface area Sare melted to form a sphere
with surface area S'. Find the
() radius r'of the new sphere, () ratio of S and S

SECTION-E
Read the passage given below and answer the
questions:
36. Once four friends Rahul, Arun, Ajay and Vijay went for a pienic at a hill station. Due to peak season.
they did not get a proper hotel in the city. The weather was tine so they decided to make a conical
tent at a park. They were carrying 300 m cloth with them. As shown in the figure they made the
tent with height 10 m and diameter 14 m. The remaining cloth Was used Tor the oor

How much Cloth was used for the floor?


. What the volume of the
was
tent
ili What was the total surface area of the tent?

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37. Harry was going on a road trip with his father. They were travelling on a straight road. After riding
for some distance, they reach a crossroad where one straight road cuts the other at 30". Now using
the given information, answer the following questions

F i n d the measure of angle A0oD.


ii. Which of the following is incorrect?

(a) Sum of a linear pair of angles is 1800


(b} Linear pair of angles are supplementary to each other
() Both angles in a linear pair are acute
(d) Angles in a linear pair can be equal
ili. What is the relation between 2 AOC and 2 AOD. Are the adjacent angles? Are the vertically
Opposite angles?

38.A farmer has a cirrular garden as shown ir the picture, which has different types of trees, plants
and flowers. In the garden there are two maigO trees A and B such that AB 10m. similariy there
10 n suhnm du 130u si ihs
37. Harry was going on a road trip with his father. They were travelling on a straight road. After riding
for some distance, they reach a crossroad where one straight road cuts the other at 300. Now using
the given information, answer the following questions.

i Find the measure of angle AOD.


ii. Which of the following is incorrect?
(a) Sum of a linear pair ol angies i5 1800

(b) Linear pair of angles are supplementary to each other


(C) Both angles in a linear pair are acute
a Anges in a nnear pair can be equal

ii. What is the relation between z AOC and & AOD. Are the adjacent angles? Are the vertically
ppposite angles/
38. A farmer has a circular garden as shown in the picture, which has ditferent types of rees, plants
and lowers. In the garden there are two mango trees A and 5 such that A B U . Sma ner
are two ashoka trees C and D at the same distance 10m. AB Subtends 1 U at n e cenre a n d Au 1s

at distance of Sm from the centre. The radius of the circie is 13m.

What is the angle subtended by CD at the centre O


i
. what is the distance between mango tree A and Ashoka tree C?

100| P age

ii. Find coCD


SOLUTiONS (SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER 1)

SECTION A

Q.No. Ans QNG. Ans

SECTION- B

21. Given the polynomial


P[a) = x*+xl-2x+x*1

we have to flind the remainder when above polynamial is divided by (x-1).


By remainder theorem

P)x*x-2x2+x+1

P(1)= 1 13-2x 12+ 1+1

P(1)= 1+1-22
P(1)= 2
Hence, the remainder is2
: The rematnder when polynomial Pla x'+x)-2xi+x+l is divided by (x-1) is 2

22. Since AC = BC
100 P a ge

li. Find 2OCD


sOLUTIONS (SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER-1)

SECTION- A
ns Q.No NO. Ans
Q.No. Ans
2 2 19
20 a

SECTION- B

21. Given the polynomia


P(x)= x*+x*-2x+x*1
we have to find the remainder when above polynomial is divided by (x-1)

By remainder theorem
P[x) = x*+x-2x+x*1

P(1)= 1°* P-2x 1+ 1+1


Pl1-2+2

P(1)=2
Hence, the remainder is2
is 2
x*+x-2x*x*1 is divided by (x-1)
. The remainder when polynomial P) =

2 . Since AC = BC
BC AC (Equals are added to equals)
So,AC AC AC coincides with AB)
ie, 2AC =
AB (BC +

Therefore, AC=; AB

have
23. In AABD and AACD,
we

DB=DC
LADB LADC
(Given)
(since ADLBC)

AD=AD (Common)
of congruence,
have we
by SAS criterion
AABDEAAC corresponding parts of conguent triangies are equal)
AB=AC
(Since
Hence, A ABC IS ISOSCeies

24. Let, ABLD be a rectange


ZAszB=LU=2D=90o
thiat
we nave to prove is
is parallelogram
where its one angle 90
We
know that a
rectangle
Let us assume zA90
sides of a parallelogram are parallel]
Now, ADIBC [opposite
And AB is transversal.
on the same side of a transversal a r e supplementary
LA+2B=1B0[interior angles
So, 101| P a e

90+2B=1800 B=90 parallelogram are equal.


of a
we that opposite anges
Again, know
CLA and cDsL
Ca90 and zD=y0

ZA=LB=LC=2D=9U
it 5 proved that ABCD is a rectangle
Hence, IS a parallelogram
and diagonal At Disects ZA.
25. Here, ABCD
LBAC (1)
Now, ABDC and AC as traversal,
(2)
LBAC=2DCA Altenate angles
traversal,
ADIBC and AAC as
(3)
2DAC=2BCA Alternate angles]
From ( n 3)
L D A C = 2 B A C = 2 D C A = 2 B C A

LDCA=LBLA
Hence, AC DISects cL.
SECTION-CC

26.1/(7+ 3v3)
Byrationalizing a L7-3V3)/[7-3V3)I
1/(7+33
= (7-3 27n
73)
122
12
rectangle 25x* 35* *
-

27.Glven, Area of
, area of rectangle length * breadtn
and breadth can
be obtained.

tactoring 43x3** 12, the length


Dy
922Sy 12 + 25x2- 15x-20x * l
P{x) = x**xl- 2x*+** 1

we have to tind the remainder when above


polynomial is divided by (x-1).
By remainder theorem
P{X) = x**xl-2xi+x*1

P(1) = 1"+ 13-2x 12+ 1+1

P(1) = 1+1-22

P(1)=12
Hence, the remainder is 2
*The remainder when polynamial P[x) = xt+x-2x*x*1 is dvided by (x-1) is2
22. Since AG = BC

So, AC+ AC =
BC + AC (Equals
are added to
equals)
Le, 2AC = AB (BC + AC coincides with AB)

Therefore, AC = AB
23. In AABD and AACD, we have
DB=DC (Given)
LADB=ZADC (since ADLBC)
AD=AD (Common)
* by SAS criterion of congruence, we have.

AABDaAACD
AB=AC (Snce corresponding parts of congruent triangles are equal)
Hence, A ABC is isosceles
24. Let, ABCD be a rectangle.
We have to prove that zA=<Bß=2C=cD=900
We know that a rectangle is parallelogram where its one angle is 90.
Let us assurn A=90
Now, ADIBC [opposite sides of a parallelogram are
And AB is transversal parallel
So, LA+2B180"[interior angles on the same side of a transversal are supplementary]
101| P a ge

900+2B-1800 B=900

Again, we know that opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.


LCLA and cD=zB
LC90° and zD=90

LA=LB=4C=2D=90
Hence, it is proved that ABCD is a rectangle.
25. Here, ABCD is a parallelogram and diagonal AC bisects LA.

LDAC=2BAC
Now, ABIDC and AC as traversal,
BAC=2DCA (2)
Alternate angles ]
-

ADIBC and AAC as traversal,

. 2DACcBCAAlternateangles ] (3)
From (1). (2) and (3)
DAC=BAC=2DCA=BCA
LDCA- -2BCA
Hence, AC bisects 2C.
SECTION-C
26. 1/(7+ 3/3)
By rationalizing the denominator,

1/7+33)[1/(7+3V3)] [(7-3V3)/(7 - 3v3)]


(7-3V3)/IC7-3v3)"T
(7-33)/(49-27)D
(7-3v3)/22
27.Given, Area of rectangle = 25xd - 35x +12

We know, area of rectangle lengtn Dreadn adth


and breadth can be obtained.
So, by tactoring 25x-
35x+ 12,
the length
25x-35x y3)-4(5x-3)
1 2 ( 5 x -31(Sx -4)
So, the length and breadth are (5x-3)}(5x - 4).
Now
w. perimeter = 2(length + breadth)
So, perimeter of the rectangle 2[(5x - 3)+(5% - 4)]

4) = 2(10x- 7)= 2 0 x - 14
3+ 5X -

2(5*
the perimeter= 20x
-

28.So,
The points (1, 3). (-1,-1).(-2,-3) lie in a straight line in graph. Hence the points are collinear.

102| P ag e
= (7-3V3)/22

L7. ulven, Area ot rectangle 25x* - 35x 1 2


we Rhow, area orrectangiee = length * breadth
S0, Dy tactoing csx 35x* 12, the length and breadth can be obtained.
25x - 3 5 x * 1 2 = 2 5 x - 15x- 2 0 x + 1z

25x -

35x + 12 5x(5x 3)-4[5x- 3]


= -

25x- 35x+
12 [5X 3JSx4 -

0, the length and breadth are (5x- 3(5x-4).

Ee ength + breadth)

2(5x-35 2110 -3)+(5x - 4)]


zOx
0, the perimeter = 20x 14
28. The points (1, 3), (- 1,- 1). -2,-3) lie in a straight line in graph. Hence the points are collinear.

1021PPage

29. The given equation is 2x + 3y =k =l.


ACcoralng to
the
NOW, S u b s t i t u question,
ting
X"
2ana y
the values of x and y in the e q u a t i o n 2 x + 3y = k,

Ve et,
(3 1) = k
*2)+k
*

{2
4+3

Zx* k, is 7,
if 2, y =
1 is a solution of the equation 3y =

The value of k,
=
x
estion, 2DAB 2CBA and AD = B
30. AS
(0 pbn
AABD aand ABAC are congruent by SAS congruency a

common arm)
DAB= 2CBA and AD BC (Riven
So, triangles ABD and BAC are congruen

ie. AABD a ABAC. (Hence prove


AABDa SBAC
() As it is already proved,
So,BDAC Toy r aBAG
n Since AABD
So,the anges
LABD= 2BAC (by CPCT). triangle to be "x*.
third side of the
31. Assume that the
re 18 cm, 10 cm, and* Cm
Now, the three sides O = 9zcm
of the triangle
It is given that the perimeter
So, x 4Z -(1o
=
4i/48 Ei cm
triangle
The semi perimeter of
Using Heron s ron
Area ot t s
21.18) (21- 10) (21- 14)| cm
VI213x 11 7] m
21V11 cm SECTION- D

32 7+
33. We have, lH.S y [by polynomial ldentity)
yz-
=(x*y*z) +2z2-2xy-2yz-2z)
1 / 2 ( x * y + z ) ( 2 x 2 + 2 y + 2 2 - 2 x y - 2 y z - 2 x )

l/2|(x+y*z)(¥-Y)+0-+{7)}]|
()
34.
/.4

05 P ag e
7+ V6
3 Tv
3xyz
33. We have, L.H. -z) [by polynomial ideniy

2x+2yi+21-2xy-
=1/2[(x*y+z)(x-y)*+0-2-{z-«}1
2yz-2zx)

34. (0

103PaEt

35. 0 Volume of twenty-seven solid spheres= 27x3/4tr


=36r
olume of new spheress =34nr-
Lompare J & (4)

36ira34tr
27r=r
root on both sides
Taking cube
ar=r
r=3r
(i) Ratio of Surface area
of the sphere, Sis 4mr
Surface area
4r=4tr
re(3r}
S'=1:9
The ratio of Sand of
rndius new sphere is ar, and the ratio
of S and S' is 1:9
FHeice,the

SECTION- E
36. 1. 31.6 m2
iL. 513.3 m
lii. 422.4 m
37. 1.
150
it. Option-C
il. c AOC and c AOD are forming a linear pair. Yes, they are also forming adjacent angle
at center
38.L. Equal chords
subtends equal angle
Chord AB Chord CD= 10m
subtended by AB at the centre O0
Hence angle subtended by CD at the centre O =
angle
a n g i e subtended by CD at the centre O = 120

ii. Distance between A&C

2 (V(13-5)
2(12)
2 24 m
iil. 20CD 2ODC as OC 0D

=> LOCD+ 2ODC+ 2COD 180


a> 220CD +120= 180°
> 20CD= 3 0

LODC=
30

aEe

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER - 2 (SOLVED)

CLASS- I
MATHEMATICS
M.M.:80
TIME: 3 HRSs
General Instructions: has 5 Sections A, B, G, D, and E.
.This Question Paper
2. Section Ahas 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQS) carryinR mark each.
mark each.
3. Section B has 5 Short Answeri ions rarrvine 3 marks each.
marks e
4. Section C has 6 Short Answe
5. Section D nas d
eated units
uestions carrying (45 marks
of assessment marks eacn.
each) w
with sub-parts of the
6.Section dare compulsory.
2 marks eachHowever,
respectively.
an internal choice in 2 Qs of 2 marks, 2 Qs ot 3 marks and Z
7AllOuestions are
ions of 5 marks has been provided. An internal cholce has been provided in the & marks

8.
Stions of Section E
Draw neat figures wherever required. Take m =22/7 wherever required if not stated.

SECTION-A

1. T h e n u m b e r ( 3 + v2)+ ( 5 - v 2 ) Is

al umber (ba rational number


( tio number (d) both (a) and [b)
h eonfirient ofu in the pxnansion of (5-y)2 is

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