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Maths 9th Finals

The document outlines the annual examination details for Grade IX Mathematics at Ganges Valley School, including instructions, sections, and question formats. It specifies the structure of the exam, with multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and case-based assessments, totaling 80 marks. Additionally, it includes various mathematical problems and case studies related to geometry and algebra.

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Maths 9th Finals

The document outlines the annual examination details for Grade IX Mathematics at Ganges Valley School, including instructions, sections, and question formats. It specifies the structure of the exam, with multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and case-based assessments, totaling 80 marks. Additionally, it includes various mathematical problems and case studies related to geometry and algebra.

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eh. Ganges Valley School Nizampet -Machupally Road, GRIET College Campus Hyderabad-500090 ANNUALLEXAMINATION (2024-25) Grade s1X-6 Date: 10-02-2025 Subject : Mathematics Duration : 3 hrs Max Marks: 80 ‘ug Hoes ala GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS; © Rew the question paper carefilly, . 8 Question Pap tions A, B,C, Dand E, © Section A has 20 MCQs carrying 1 mark each, Section B has § Questions carrying 02 marks each, © Section Chas 6 Qi rying 03 marks each. Section D has 4 Questions carrying 05 marks each, . J case based integrated units of assessment (04 marks each) with sub- parts of the values of 1, Land 2 marks each respectively. All Questions are compulsory, However, an internal choice of 2 Questions of 5 marks, 2 Questions of 3 marks and 2 Questions of 2 marks has been provided. Au internal choice has been provided in the 2 marks questions of Section E Indicate the Question numb Reading time = 15 min Please enstire your work is neat and legible, You have to make judicious use of the answer scripts. usure you number the answer sheets (top right) and fasten them in the correct order for correction. in your answer s SECTION-A 20x1=20M 1. Two points having same abscissa but different ordinates lie on a) y-axis b) x-axis, ‘line parallel to y-axis d) a line parallel to x-axis ny In the given below figure AB & CD are two straight lines intersecting at O, OP is a ray. What is the measure of BOP? D a) 140° hn 47° d) 87° @ Waygt is the zero of the zero polynomial? every real number ——_b) 1 fefined 0 4, Byélid stated that all right angles are equal to each other in the form of ‘a postulate b)a proof c) an axiom ) a definition 5. The simplest form of is 0.57575757......... is... % 7 2 7 v6 6 i00 55 6, The curved surface area of a cylinder and acone are equal. If their base radius is same, then the ratio of the slant height of the cone to the heighbof the cylinder is a):d b)2:3 4 a)2:1 Page 1 of 6 7. The graph of the linear gquation 2x + 3y = 6 isa line which meets the x-axis at the point 2) (0,3) 0) 920) 4) (0,2) In the figure, if O is the centre of the circle, then ZAOC is equal to: —] \E a) 20° 49° 9) 140° d) 160° 9. Which of these statements do not satisfy Euclid’s axiom? a) Things which are equal to the same thing are equal to one another. +) If equals are added to equals, the wholes are equal. 9 are subtracted from equals, then the remainders are equal. 1e whole is less than the part. 10. The curved surface area of a right circular cylinder of height 14 cm is 88 cm. The diameter ot the base is: a)lem b)3an can d)6cm 11. In triangles ABC and DEF, AB = FD and 2A =ZD. The two triangles will be congruent by SAS axiom if: a) BC= EF byC- E ©) AC=EF a) BC=DE the given figure, if AE] | DC and AB = AC, the value of 2 ABD is E > . a) 110° ‘b) 20° 130° 13. Ifthe radius of a cylinder is 4 cm and height is 10 cm, then the total surface area of a cylinder = a) 440 sq.cm 352 sq.cm. ©) 400 sq.cm 4) 412 sq.cm 14. In the below figure, AOB isa diameter of the circle and C, D, E are any three points on the semi- circle. Find the value of ACD + ZBED. wir b) 180° 9" ass Page 2 of 6 15. I the diagonals of a Tater ate perpendicular, then the parallelogram is a: a) Rectangle Rhombus «) Square d) Trapezium 16. Which of the following points does not lie on the line y = 2x. a) (5,-7) b) (1,1) 9,9 ae 2 17. In the class intervals 10,20, 20-30, 30-40, the observation 30 is included in: me 1730-10 ©) both the intervals d)none ofthese = -{-)-! 18. The remainder when the polynomial x"! 4 2x — 1 is divided by (x+1) is = 4 bya 30 d)-2 =f 19, Assertion (A): If the diagonals of a parallelogram ABCD are equal, then ZABC = 90°, Reason (R): If the diagonals of a parallelogram are equal, it becomes a rectangle. 4) both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A). Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A). 6) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false. d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true. 20, Assertion (A): V2 - is an irrational number. 5 Reason (R): Sum of a rational number and an irrational number is always an irrational number. v= assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of certion (A). ‘Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A), ) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false, 4d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true. SECTION -B 5x2=10M 21. ABCis a right triangle with sides 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm. Itis revolved about the side 8 cm. 60191) Find out the volume of the required solid so obtained. oR ‘The radius of a spherical balloon increases from em to 14 cm as air is being pumped into it. Find the ratio of surface areas of the balloon in the two cases. 22, Find three rational numbers between # and 2. OR a Represent ¥5 on the number line. no 23, ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral such that ZADB = 40° and ZDCA = 75°, then find 2DAB. 24. In APOR, XPf is the midpoint of QR. If XL, 4 PQ and XM 1 PR such that XL = XM, prove that POR is an isosceles triangle. 3} Midpoit’ —Xjneorer @m outer diameter of a spherical shell is 5 cm and the inner diameter is 3 cm, of the metal contained in the shell. b tn -f g = SECTION -C i 26, fa+b+c=15 and ab + be + ca= 70, then prove that a? +b? +c? — Sabe oR Prove that if a +b +c =O then a? +b) +c} = 3abc, Page 3 of 6 27. The cost of leveling the ground in the form of a triangle having the sides 51 m, 37 m and 20m at the rate of Rs.3 per sq.m. is Rs.918, State whether the spatement is true or false and justify your answer, cad 4, OR * The sides of a triangular plot are inthe ratio of 3:3: 7 and its perimeter is 300 m. Find its area 28. Find solutions of the form x= a, y= Oand x= 0, y = b for the following pairs of equations 3x* 2y = 6 and 5x-+ 2y = 10, Do they have any common such solution? 29. ABCD is a quadrilateral in which AD = BC and ZDAB = ZCBA. A, D + of? Q a ce “ ‘c a v fa) Prove that (i) AABD = ABAC (ii) BD = AC (iii) ZABD = 2BAC. 30. The height and the slant height of a cone are 21cm and 28cm respectively, Find the CS:A and TSA gf the cong = HY (Ie7) 31. State and prove te central angle theorem. OR The lengths of two parallel chords of a circle lying on the same side of the center are 10cm and 24cm. If the smaller chord is at distance 6 cm from the center, what is the distance of the other chord from the center? SECTION - D 4x5=20M 32.) In the given figure, AB||CD and ZABE = 35°, ZCDE = 65°. Find the value of x. (2) A B 352 z EQ)x* _. A) 65° € D ii) In the given figure, AB||CDj| BF, 2DBG = x, 2EDH = y, 2AEB = z, ZEAB = 90? and BEF = 65°, Find the values of x, y and z. @) Page tof 6 ‘nd a and b so that the polynomi Gta - he polynomial 2x3+x? ~ ax + b is exactly divisible by the polynomials OR n. Find the values of aand bit 24. =uaroy. 29(G ged = ' ms M4. The following table shows the average daily earnings of 350 geBcral stores in a market, during acertain week: Daily 7 earning 700-750 | 750-800 800-850 850-900 900-950 | 950-1000 (rupees) Number of stores 66 78 45 53, 40 68 \ \e* iy Represent the'given information with the hilp of a frequency palygon. @ ii) How many stores have an average daily earnings more than or equal to 850 rupees? (1) iii) How many stores have an average daily earnings of less than 850 rupees? @) 35. In the given figure below, X and Y are the mid-points of the opposite sides AD and BC of a parallelogram ABCD respectively. Also, BX and DY intersect AC at P and Q, respectively. Prove that AP = PQ= QC. SECTION - E (CASE STUDY. 3x4=12M_ 36, Rohan draws a circle of radius 10 cm with the help of a compass and scale. He also draws two chords, AB and CD in such a way that the perpendicular distance from the center to AB and CD are 6 cm and 8 cm respectively. Please help Rohan solve the following. A B c D i) Show that the perpendicular drawn from the Centre of a circle to a chord bisects the chord. Q) @) ii) What is the length of the chord CD?, OR ii) What is the length of AB? 2 Page 5 of 6 37, Reeta was studying in the class IX C of St. Surya Public School, Mehrauli, New Delhi-110030. Once Ranjeet and his daughter Reeta were returning after attending parent teachers’ meeting, at Reeta's school. As the home of Ranjeet was close to the school so they were coming by foot. Reeta asked her father, "Daddy, how old are you?” Ranject said, “Sum of ages of both of us is 55 years, After 10 years my age will be double your age at that time.” 4) Whatis the second equation formed? (Use two variaples to represent this situation) (1) if) What is the present age of Reeta in years? -4\ ys @) iil) What is the present age of Ranjeet in years? __y 2) OR e iii) Ifthe ratio of age of Reeta and her father is 3 : 7, then what is the age of Reeta's father in years? Q . Mathematics teacher of a school took his class IX students to show Taj Mahal. It was a part of their Educational trip. The teacher had an interest in history as well. He narrated the facts of Taj Mahal to the students. Then the teacher said in this monument one can find a combination of solid figures. There are 4 pillars which are cylindrical in shape surmounted by hemisphere. ‘Also, 2 domes at the back side which are hemispherical in shape and 1 big dome at the centre, Itis the finest example of the symmetry. (Use 2) « ith ae Bq gra §) How much cloth material will be required to cover 2 small domes each of radius 4.2 metres? 2 @ ne h Write the formula to find the volume of one pillar (including hemispherical dome). (1) iii) What i the lateral surface area of all 4 pillars if the height of each pillar is 14 m and base radius is 1.4 m (without dome)? @ OR iii) Find the volume of the hemispherical dome at the centre if the base radius is7m. —@) “a4 Page 6 of 6

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