9 Maths CBQ
9 Maths CBQ
MCQ
Q1 Which number lies between .
(a)2
(b)2
(c)
(d)
(a) and
(b) and
(c) and 1.73
(d) 1.41and
Q4
Which of these is equivalent to ?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Q6 Which of the following is not equal to x3?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Q 10 Case Study
Two friends were given a project to tag the numbers given to them
as R , IR which are short form for rational number , irrational
number respectively . The numbers are : 1.707007000….., 1/5 , ,
5.020020002…. ,3/4, , ,
(i) Identify irrational numbers from the given numbers.
(ii) Identify irrational numbers from the given numbers.
(iii) Rationalise :
ANSWER KEY: MCQ :
ANS-9-(i) = - =5-3 =2
(ii) , ,
(iii) 1.42,1.43,1.44
(iii)
CLASS: IX
MCQ
Q1 If then find
Q4 Rakesh, Raj and Asha are completing their maths homework given
by the teacher. Following questioni is given to them .
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Quadratic Polynomial 3
Linear Polynomial Not define
Constant Polynomial 0
Zero Polynomial 4
Biquadratic polynomial 2
Q 09
For the box to satisfy certain requirements, its depth must be three
meter greater than the width, and its length must be three meter
less than twice width.
Q 10
ANSWER KEY
MCQ
Q 1. (d)
Q 2. (C)
Q 3. (d)
Q. 4 (a)
Q 5. (a)
Q.7 (a)
Q 8 (a)
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COMPETENCY BASED QUESTIONS
CLASS: IX
NAME OF CHAPTER 03: COORDINATE GEOMETRY
MCQ
Q1 The point of intersection of the coordinate axes is
Ordinate (b) Abscissa (c) Quadrant ( d) Origin
Q2 Two points having same abscissa but different ordinates lie on
(a) x axis
(b) y axis
(c) a line parallel to y axis
(d) a line parallel to x axis
Q3 The measure of the angle between the coordinate axes is
(a) 00 (b) 900 (c) 1800 (d) 3600
Q4 Points (-4,0) and (7,0) lie
(a)on x axis (b) On y axis
(c) in first quadrant (d) in second quadrant
Q5 Abscissa of a point is positive in
(a) I and II quadrants
(b) I and IV quadrants
(c) I quadrant only
(d) II quadrant only
Q6 A point whose abscissa is -3 and ordinate 2 lies in
(a) First quadrant
(b) Second quadrant
(c) Third quadrant
(d) Fourth quadrant
ASSERTION-REASON QUESTIONS
Each of the following questions contain STATEMENT-1(Assertion) and
STATEMENT-2(Reason) has following four choices (a),(b),(c) and
(d),only one of which is the correct answer. Mark the correct answer.
Statement -1 is true, statement-2 is true; statement-2 is a correct
explanation for statement -1.
Statement -1 is true, statement-2 is true; statement-2 is not a
correct explanation for statement -1.
Statement -1 is true, statement-2 is false .
Statement -1 is false, statement-2 is true .
Q7 Statement-1( Assertion) : The point P ( 0, -2) lies on y-axis.
Statement-2 ( Reason) : Ordinate of every point on x axis is zero.
Q8 Statement-1( Assertion) : The perpendicular distance of the point
P(4,-7) from x axis is 4.
Statement-2 ( Reason) : The perpendicular distance of the point
from x axis is the absolute value of its y-coordinate.
CASE BASED/SOURCE BASED QUESTIONS
Q9 Class IX students of a school in Moti Nagar,delhi have been allotted a
rectangular plot of land ,adjacent to their school, for gardening
activity. Saplings of gulmohar are planted on the boundary at a
distance of 1 m from each other.
There is a triangular grassy lawn in the plot as shown in fig. The
students are to sow seeds of flowering plants on the remaining area of
the plot. Considering A as origin, AD along x axis and AB along y-axis,
answer the following questions:
(i) The coordinates of A are
(a) ( 0, 1) (b) ( 1,0) (c) (0,0) (d) (-1,-1)
( ii) The coordinates of P are
(a) (4,6) (b) (6,4) (c) (4,5) (d) ( 5, 4 )
(iii)The coordinates of R are
(a) (6,5) (b) (5,6) ( c ) (6,0) (d) (7,4)
(iv)The coordinates of D are
(a) ( 16,0) (b) (6,0) ( c ) (0,16) (d) (16,1)
(v)The coordinates of P, if D is taken as the origin , DA along
negative direction of x-axis and DC along y-axis,are
(a) (12,2) (b) (-12,6) (c) (12,3) (d) (6,10)
Q 10 Four persons john, saurabh, salim and Ratan are sitting in a
courtyard at points A,B,C and D respectively as shown in figure
ANSWERS
Ans 1 d
Ans 2 c
Ans 3 b
Ans 4 a
Ans 5 b
Ans 6 b
Ans 7 b
Ans 8 d
Ans 9 (i) c, (ii) a, (iii) a, (iv) a (v) b
Ans 10 (i) b, (ii) d, (iii) b, (iv) a, (v) a
MCQ
Q1 If (4,19) is a solution of the equation y=ax +3, then a =
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 ( d) 6
Q2 How many linear equations are satisfied by x=2 and y=-3 ?
(a) Only one
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Infinitely many
Q3 If (2k-1 , k) is a solution of the equation 10x-9y=12, then k=
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Q4 x=2, y= -1 is a solution of the linear equation
(a) x+2y =0
(b) x+ 2y = 4
(c) 2x + y = 0
(d) 2x+ y = 5
Q5 If a linear equation has solutions (-2,2) (0,0) and (2,-2), then it is of
the form
(a) y= -x
(b) y= x
(c) y=2x
(d) x=2y
Q6 A linear equation in two variables is of the form ax+by+c=0, where
(a) a ≠0,b ≠0
(b) a =0,b ≠0
(c) a ≠0,b =0
(d) a =0,c =0
ASSERTION-REASON QUESTIONS
Each of the following questions contain STATEMENT-1(Assertion) and
STATEMENT-2(Reason) has following four choices (a),(b),(c) and
(d),only one of which is the correct answer. Mark the correct answer.
Statement -1 is true, statement-2 is true; statement-2 is a correct
explanation for statement -1.
Statement -1 is true, statement-2 is true; statement-2 is not a
correct explanation for statement -1.
Statement -1 is true, statement-2 is false .
Statement -1 is false, statement-2 is true .
Q7 Statement-1 (Assertion): Every point on x axis represents a solution
of the equation y=0
Statement -2 ( Reason): Points on x-axis are of the form (k,0),
where k is a variable.
Q8 Statement- 1(Assertion): The graph of the linear equation
4x+3y=24 meets x -axis at (-6,0).
Statement-2(Reason): Points on x-axis are of the form (a,0), where
a is a variable.
CASE BASED/SOURCE BASED QUESTIONS
Q9 On his birthday, Manoj planned that this time he celebrates his
birthday in a small orphanage centre. He bought apples to give to
children and adults working There. Manoj donated 2 apples to each
children and 3 apples to each adult working there along with
birthday cake. He distributed 60 apples.
(i) Write a linear equation in two variables for the above situation in
standard form
(a) 2x - 3y = 60
(b) 2x + 3y = 60
(c) 3x + 2y = 60
(d) 3x - 2y = 60
(ii) How many solutions are there for the linear equation
representing the above situation?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c ) Infinitely many
(d) Four
(iii) How many children are there in an orphanage if there are ten
working adults?
(a) 15
(b) 10
( c ) 30
(d) 20
(iv) How many adults are working there in an orphanage if there are
12 children?
(a) 36
(b) 15
(c) 30
(d) 12
Q 10 In the below given layout the design and measurements has been
made such that area of two bedrooms and kitchen together is 75
square m.
ANSWERS
Ans 1 b
Ans 2 d
Ans 3 b
Ans 4 a
Ans 5 a
Ans 6 a
Ans 7 a
Ans 8 d
Ans 9 (i) b, (ii) c, (iii) a, (iv) d
Ans 10 (i) b, (ii) b, (iii) d, (iv) d
CLASS:IX
MCQ
Q1 John is of the same age as Mohan. Ram is also of the same age as
Mohan. State the Euclid’s axiom that illustrates the relative ages of
John and Ram
(A) First Axiom (B) Second Axiom (C) Third Axiom (D) Fourth Axiom
(A) A + x = B –x (B) A + x = B + x
(C) A + x = B (D) A × x= B
(C) theorems
(D) definitions
Q4 Euclid stated that all right angles are equal to each other in the form
of
(B) A circle may be described with any centre and any radius.
(C) All right angles are equal to one another.
(D) If a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the interior
angles on the same side of it taken together less than two right
angles, then the two straight lines if produced indefinitely, meet on
that side on which the sum of angles is less than two
(B) both Assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct
explanation for Assertion.
Q8 Assertion: If two circles are equal, then their radii are equal.
(A) Both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct
explanation for Assertion
(B) Both Assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct
explanation for Assertion
Reason: From these two points we can draw only one line.
(A) Both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct
explanation for Assertion
(B) Both Assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct
explanation for Assertion
Q 10 Naresh and Naveen have the same weight. After some time each of
them gain weight by 8 kg, they want to compare their weights.
While Seema and Teena are also having the same weight and their
weights reduced by 2 kg.
(iii) Compare new weights of Seema and Teena and also tell which
Euclid axiom can be used to compare their new weights.
ANSWERS:
MCQ
Q1 (A) First Axiom
Q2 (B) A + x = B + x
Q3 (A) Universal truths in all branches of mathematics.
Q4 (C) a postulate
Q5 (D) If a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the
interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than two
right angles, then the two straight lines if produced indefinitely,
meet on that side on which the sum of angles is less than two.
Q6 (A) 0
ASSERTION- REASON / VERY SHORT
Q7 (C)Assertion is correct but reason is false.
Q8 (A) Both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct
explanation for Assertion.
Q9 (A) Both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct
explanation for Assertion.
CASE BASED/SOURCE BASED
Q1 (i)x+8=x+8
0
(ii) If equals are added to equals, the wholes are equals.
(iii) y-2=y-2
If equals are subtracted from equals, the remainders are equal.
CLASS:IX
MCQ
Q3 What is the measure of an angle whose measure is 32° less than its
supplement?
Q 07 Assertion: The sum of two adjacent angle is 100° and one of them
is 35° then other is 65°
A) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct
explanation for Assertion
B) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is not the
correct explanation for Assertion.
C) Assertion is true but the reason is false.
D) both assertion and reason are false.
Reason: if the sum of two angle is 180° then the angle are
supplementary
A) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct
explanation for Assertion
B) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is not the
correct explanation for Assertion.
C) Assertion is true but the reason is false.
(iv) What is the distance between mango tree A and ashoka tree C?
ANSWERS:
MCQ
1 (A)20°
2 (C) 145°
3 (C) 74°
4 (B) 8
5 (C)144°
6 (B)X=50°
ASSERTION- REASON / VERY SHORT
7 (C) Assertion is true but the reason is false.
8 (A) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct
explanation for Assertion
CLASS: IX
MCQ
b) both Assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct
explanation for Assertion
Reason: Two triangles are congruent if any two pairs of angle and
pairs of corresponding sides are equal
a) both Assertion and reason are correct and but reason is correct
explanation for Assertion.
b) both Assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct
explanation for Assertion
iv. What is the smallest diameter of the circular plate in which the
piece of bread-pakoda can be serve?
ANSWERS
1 (B)AC = DE
2 (B)∆ CBA ≅ ∆ PRQ
3 C. 50°
4 (B)DF = 5 cm, ∠E = 60°
5 (A)isosceles but not congruent
6 (A)4 cm
7 b) both Assertion and reason are correct but reason is not
correct explanation for Assertion
8 b) both Assertion and reason are correct but reason is not
correct explanation for Assertion
9 a. Scalene b) ∆ABD ≅ ∆CDB c. ∠NPM d. √113
10 i) B. ASA ii)c 24 m iii) d 24m
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CLASS: IX
MCQ
Q1 ABCD is a rhombus such that ∠ACB = 40º. Then ∠ADB is
(A)40º (B)45º (C)50º (D)60º
Q2 The quadrilateral formed by joining the mid-points of the sides of a
quadrilateral PQRS, taken in order, is a rectangle, if
(A)PQRS is a rectangle
(B)PQRS is a parallelogram
(C)diagonals of PQRS are perpendicular
(D)diagonals of PQRS are equal.
Q3 Three angles of a quadrilateral are 75º, 90º and 75º. The fourth
angle is
(A)90º (B)95º (C)105º (D)120º
Q4 A diagonal of a rectangle is inclined to one side of the rectangle at
25º. The acute angle between the diagonals is
(A)55º (B) 50º (C)40º (D)25º
Q5 Which of the following is not true for a parallelogram?
(A)opposite sides are equal
(B)opposite angles are equal
(C)opposite angles are bisected by the diagonals
(D)diagonals bisect each other.
Q6 The figure formed by joining the mid-points of the sides of a
quadrilateral ABCD, taken in order, is a square only if,
(A)ABCD is a rhombus
(B)diagonals of ABCD are equal
(C)diagonals of ABCD are equal and perpendicular
(D)diagonals of ABCD are perpendicular.
ASSERTION- REASON / VERY SHORT
Q 07 In ΔABC , E and F are the midpoints of AC and AB respectively. The
altitude AP at BC intersects FE at Q. Then, AQ = QP.
Reason : Q is the midpoint of AP.
(a) Assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct
explanation of assertion.
(b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false but reason is true.
Q8 ABCD is a square. AC and BD intersect at O. The measure of ∠ABC =
90°.
Reason : Diagonals of a square bisect each other at right angles.
(a) Assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct
explanation of assertion.
(b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false but reason is true.
CASE BASED/SOURCE BASED
Q9 A farmer Mohan have a field ABCD. Field ABCD is in the shape of a
rhombus and P, Q, R and S are the mid-points of the sides AB, BC,
CD and DA respectively. The farmer wants to crop wheat in area
PQRS and mustard crop in rest of the region.
ANSWERS
1 c. 50°
2 D)diagonals of PQRS are equal.
3 D. 120°
4 B. 50°
5 (C)opposite angles are bisected by the diagonals
6 (D)diagonals of ABCD are perpendicular.
7 B
8 A
9 i. Rectangle ii. 4√11 iii. 48 m iv. 110°
10 i.d) 2 √13 ii. Kite, rectangle, parallelogram iii. 3
iv. a) opposite sides are equal
CLASS: IX
Q1
In the above figure, if AOB is a diameter of the circle and AC = BC, then is ∠CAB is
equal to
(a) 60° (b) 90° (c) 45° (d) 30°
Q4
, ,
Find the values of x and y
(a) , (b) ,
(c) , (d) ,
Q6
In the above figure, O is the centre of a circle in which chords AB and CD intersect
at P such that PO bisects ∠BPD. Is AB = CD?
Q 07 Assertion : In a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD, if two sides are parallel, then diagonals
Reason : If two sides are parallel in a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD, then remaining
(B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
Q 08 Assertion : Chords of a circle which are equidistant from the centre of the circle are
equal.
Reason : The line joining the centre of a circle to the midpoint of a chord is equal
to the tangent.
(A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
Q 09
A circular park is there in a city in which there is a fountain in the centre, there are
two trees in park from which gates are 20 m far each ,there are two gates in park
entrance(A) and exit gate(B) ,monika is walking on boundary of this circular park
she is 15 m far from fountain.
2. Assume that distance between tree 1 and entrance gate is equal to distance
between tree 2 and exit gate then the angle made by fountain with entrance
gate and tree1 and fountain with exit gate and tree 2 is _____.
( a) unequal ( b) equal ( c) can't say
4. PQ in figure is
( a) chord ( b) diameter ( c) centre ( d) segment
Q 10
Four Friends are sitting in a circular table such that distance b/w first and third is
equal to distance b/w second and fourth which is diameter of circular table
1. if distance between two consecutive friend is not equal and we join all points
where friends are there which type of quadrilateral we get?
( a) Trapezium ( b) Rectangle ( c) Rhombus ( d) None of them
CLASS: IX
Q1 (c) 45°
Q2 (a) Equal
Q3 (b) 3√3 cm
Q4 (b) ,
Q5 (c) 30 cm
Q6 (A) Yes
Q 07 (B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
Q 09 1. (a) Radius
2. (b) equal
3. (c) centre
4. (a) chord
Q 10 1. (a) Rectangle
2. (c) 90
3. (c) Square
4. (a) Right angle triangle
CLASS: IX
( a ) 48 cm ( b ) 12 cm ( c ) 24 cm ( d ) 36 cm
(a)1500 m2 (b)1500√3 m2
Q5 A triangular park ABC has sides 120m, 80m and 50m. A gardener
Dhania has to put a fence all around it and also plant grass inside.
How much area does she need to plant?
(a)375 m2 (b)475√15 m2
(c)375√15 m2 (d)475 m2
Q6 The sides of a triangle are 35 cm, 54 cm and 61 cm, respectively.
Find the length of its longest altitude
gives semiperimeter as 48 m.
triangle.
(B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
semiperimeter as 8 m, then x is 8 m.
triangle.
(B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
Q 09
Q 10
ANSWERS
Q1 ( c ) 24 cm
Q2 (c)9000 cm2
Q3 (b)1500√3 m2
Q4 (b)8√30 cm2
Q5 (c)375√15 m2
Q6 (c) 24√5 cm
Q 09 1. (a) 120 cm
2. (b) 60 cm
3. (a) half
Q 10 1. ( a) 264m 2. ( b) 1320 m2
3. (c) 12 4.( d) Rs 16,50,000
MCQ
Q1 The radius of a hemispherical balloon increases from 6 cm to 12 cm as air is
being pumped into it. The ratio of the surface areas of the balloons in two
cases is
(a) 1:4 (b) 1:3 (c) 2:3 (d) 1:2
Q2 The radius of a sphere is 2r, then its volume will be
(a) (4/3) πr3 (b) 4πr3 (c) (8/3) πr3 (d) (32/3) πr3
Q3
What is the total surface area of a cone having radius and height 2l?
Q4 Two right circular cones of equal curved surface areas have slant heights in
the ratio of 3 : 5. Find the ratio of their radii.
(a) 4 : 1 (b) 3 : 5 (c) 5 : 3 (d) 4 : 5
Q5 A well with 10 m inside diameter is dug 14m deep. Earth taken out of it is
spread all around it to make an embankment of width 5m. Find the height of
the embankment.
2.46 m (b) 3.56 m (c) 4.66 m (d) 5.76 m
Q6 A cone has a height of 8.4 cm and a radius of 2.1 cm at its base. It is melted and
then recast into a shape. Compute the radius of the sphere's radius is
(a) 2.2 cm (b) 2.1 cm (c) 3 cm (d) 4.6 cm
ASSERTION- REASON
Q 07 Assertion(A): The volume and surface Area of a sphere are related to each other
by radius.
Reason (R): Relation between Surface Area S and Volume V of sphere is S3 = 36
πV2.
a) both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation for
Assertion
b) both Assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct explanation
for Assertion
c) Assertion is correct but reason is false
d) both Assertions and reason are false
Reason (R): The volume of a sphere of radius 4/3πr3 is , and total surface area
is 4πr2
a) both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation for
Assertion
b) both Assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct explanation
for Assertion
c) Assertion is correct but reason is false
d) both Assertions and reason are false
CASE BASED/SOURCE BASED
Q 09
Mathematics teacher of a school took her 9th standard students to show Red
fort. It was a part of their Educational trip. The teacher had interest in history as
well. She narrated the facts of Red fort to students. Then the teacher said in
this monument one can find combination of solid figures. There are 2 pillars
which are cylindrical in shape. Also 2 domes at the corners which are
hemispherical.7 smaller domes at the centre. Flag hoisting ceremony on
Independence Day takes place near these domes.
(i) How much cloth material will be required to cover 2 big domes each of
radius 2.5 metres?
(d) 25.8 m2
(a) 75 m2 (b) 78.57 m2 (c) 87.47 m2
(ii) Write the formula to find the volume of a cylindrical pillar:
(d) 2πr
(a) πr2h (b) πrl (c) πr(l + r)
(iii) Find the lateral surface area of two pillars if height of the pillar is 7 m and
radius of the base is 1.4 m.
(d) 345.2cm2
(a) 112.3 cm2 (b) 123.2 m2 (c) 90m2
(iv) How much is the volume of a hemisphere if the radius of the base is 3.5 m?
(a) 85.9 m3 (b) 80 m3 (c) 98 m3 (d) 89.83 m3
Answer Key
1 (a) 1:4
2 (d) (32/3) πr3
3 (a) πr (l + r/4)
4 (c) 5 : 3
5 (c) 4.66 m
6 (b) 2.1 cm
7 (a) both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation for
Assertion
8 ( a) both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation for
Assertion
9(i) 78.57 m2
9(ii) πr2h
9 (iii) 123.2 m2
9 (iv) 89.83 m3
10(i) 2.25 m3
10(ii) 2πrh
10 (iii) 1.134 m3
10 (iv) 13 m2
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CLASS: IX
MCQ
a) 6 b) 5 c) 3 d) 2
Reason: The maximum value is 120 if the range is 38 and the minimum value is 82.
a) both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation for
Assertion
b) both Assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct explanation for
Assertion
c) Assertion is correct but reason is false
d) both Assertions and reason are false
a) both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation for
Assertion
b) both Assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct explanation for
Assertion
c) Assertion is correct but reason is false
d) both Assertions and reason are false
(i) 40 (ii) 19
(iii) 18 (iv) 22
(d) How many students of the height 145 cm and above are there?
Answer Key
1. (d) 2
2. (b) 105
3. (b) 2m-l
4. (b) the x-axis
5. (b) 0.25
6. (a) Standard deviation
7. a) both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation for
Assertion
8. a) both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation for
Assertion
9. (a) 150 -155
9 (b) 5
9 (c )19
9(b)30
10 (a) 35-45
10(b) 55-65
10(c) 35-45
10(d) 19
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