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The document outlines the structure of a full course examination for Class 9 Mathematics, consisting of 38 questions divided into five sections: multiple choice, very short answer, short answer, long answer, and case study-based questions. Each section has specific instructions regarding the types of questions and marks allocated. Additionally, it includes general instructions such as the prohibition of calculators and the requirement to draw neat figures.

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BLJ Classes

Jaipur

FULL COURSE CLASS 9


Class 09 - Mathematics
Time Allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 80

General Instructions:

Read the following instructions carefully and follow them:

1. This question paper contains 38 questions.


2. This Question Paper is divided into 5 Sections A, B, C, D and E.

3. In Section A, Questions no. 1-18 are multiple choice questions (MCQs) and questions no. 19 and 20 are Assertion-

Reason based questions of 1 mark each.

4. In Section B, Questions no. 21-25 are very short answer (VSA) type questions, carrying 02 marks each.

5. In Section C, Questions no. 26-31 are short answer (SA) type questions, carrying 03 marks each.
6. In Section D, Questions no. 32-35 are long answer (LA) type questions, carrying 05 marks each.

7. In Section E, Questions no. 36-38 are case study-based questions carrying 4 marks each with sub-parts of the

values of 1,1 and 2 marks each respectively.

8. All Questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 Questions of Section B, 2 Questions of Section

C and 2 Questions of Section D has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in all the 2 marks

questions of Section E.

9. Draw neat and clean figures wherever required.

10. Take π = 22/7 wherever required if not stated.

11. Use of calculators is not allowed.

Section A
−− –
1. The value of 15√15 ÷ 3√5 is [1]
– –
a) 5√3 b) 3√5

c) 3 d) 5
2. The equation y = 2x - 7 has [1]

a) no solution b) two solutions

c) one solution d) many solutions


3. A point whose abscissa is -3 and ordinate 2 lies in [1]

a) second quadrant b) fourth quadrant

c) first quadrant d) third quadrant


4. In a histogram, which of the following is proportional to the frequency of the corresponding class? [1]

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a) Width of the rectangle b) Length of the rectangle

c) Perimeter of the rectangle d) Area of the rectangle


5. If a linear equation has solutions (1, 2), (-1, -16) and (0, -7), then it is of the form [1]

a) y = 9x - 7 b) 9x - y + 7 = 0

c) x - 9y = 7 d) x = 9y - 7
6. Which of the following is not a rectilinear figure? [1]

a) Square b) Rectangle

c) Rhombus d) Circle
7. In the figure AB, CD & EF are three Straight lines intersecting at O. [1]
The measure of ∠AOF is-

a) 82° b) 152°

c) 54° d) 98°

8. ABCD is a parallelogram in which diagonal AC bisects ∠ BAD. If ∠ BAC = 35o, then ∠ ABC = [1]

a) 70o b) 120o

c) 110o d) 90o

9. If x3
+
1

3
= 110 , then x + 1

x
= [1]
x

a) 15 b) 20

c) 5 d) 10
10. The equation of x-axis is [1]

a) y = 0 b) x = 0

c) y = k d) x = k

11. ABCD is a Trapezium in which AB∥ DC and ∠A = ∠B = 45o. Find angles C and D of the Trapezium [1]

a) 150o, 150o b) 120o, 120o

c) 200o, 50o d) 135o, 135o

12. In △ABC, E is the mid-point of median AD such that BE produced meets AC at F. If AC = 10.5 cm, then AF = [1]

a) 2.5 cm b) 5 cm

c) 3 cm d) 3.5 cm
13. In the given figure, A and B are the centres of two circles having radii 5 cm and 3 cm respectively and [1]
intersecting at points P and Q respectively. If AB = 4 cm, then the length of common chord PQ is

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a) 6 cm b) 3 cm

c) 7.5 cm d) 9 cm

14. If (16)2x+3 = (64)x+3, then 42x-2 = [1]

a) 64 b) 256

c) 512 d) 32
15. Write the linear equation such that each point on its graph has an ordinate 5 times its abscissa. [1]

a) y = 5x b) x + 5y = 2

c) 5x + y = 2 d) x = 5y
16. In △ABC, BC = AB and ∠ B = 80°. Then ∠ A is equal to [1]

a) 50° b) 40°

c) 80° d) 100°
17. In a bar graph if 1 cm represents 30 km, then the length of bar needed to represent 75 km is [1]

a) 3.5 cm b) 2.5 cm

c) 2 cm d) 3 cm
18. A solid is in the shape of a cone standing on a hemisphere with both their radii being equal to 1cm and the height [1]
of the cone is equal to its radius. The volume of the solid is

a) π cm 3
b) 4π cm
3

c) 2π cm 3
d) 3π cm
3

19. Assertion (A): If the area of an equilateral triangle is 81√3 cm2, then the semi perimeter of triangle is 20 cm.

[1]
Reason (R): Semi perimeter of a triangle is s = , where a, b, c are sides of triangle.
a+b+c

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


20. Assertion (A): There are infinite number of lines which passes through (2, 14). [1]
Reason (R): A linear equation in two variables has infinitely many solutions.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


Section B
21. Find the area of a triangle two sides of which are 18 cm and 10 cm and the perimeter is 42 cm. [2]
22. In figure, ∠ ABC = 69o, ∠ ACB = 31o, find ∠ BDC. [2]

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23. The height of a cone is 16 cm and its base radius is 12 cm. Find the curved surface area and the total surface area [2]
of the cone (Use π = 3.14).
24. If O is the centre of circle, find the value of x in given figure: [2]

OR
If O is the centre of the circle, find the value of x in the given figure:

25. Find whether the given equation have x = 2, y = 1 as a solution: [2]


2x – 3y + 7 = 8
OR
Express the linear equation -2x + 3y = 6 in the form ax + by + c = 0 and indicate the value of a, b and c in case.
Section C
26. Simplify the following by rationalizing the denominator :
√5−2

√5+2
[3]
√5+2 √5−2

27. Find the remainder whenx 3


+ 3x
2
+ 3x + 1 is divided by [3]
5 + 2x

28. The triangular side walls of a flyover have been used for advertisements. The sides of the walls are 122 m, 22 m [3]

and 120 m (see Fig.). The advertisements yield an earning of ₹ 5000 per m2 per year. A company hired one of its
walls for 3 months. How much rent did it pay?

OR
A traffic signal board, indicating SCHOOLAHEAD is an equilateral triangle with side a Find the area of the signal

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board, using Heron's formula. If its perimeter is 180 cm, what will be the area of the signal board?

29. Write linear equation 3x + 2y =18 in the form of ax + by + c = 0. Also write the values of a, b and c. Are (4, 3) [3]
and (1, 2) solution of this equation?
30. P is the mid-point of the side CD of a parallelogram ABCD. A line through C parallel to PA intersects AB at Q [3]
and DA produced at R. Prove that DA = AR and CQ = QR.
OR
ABC is a triangle right angled at C. A line through the mid-point M of hypotenuse AB and parallel to BC intersects
AC at D. Show that
i. D is the mid-point of AC
ii. MD ⊥ AC
iii. CM = MA = 1

2
AB
31. In fig. write the Co-ordinates of the points and if we join the points write the name of fig. formed. Also write [3]
Co-ordinate of intersection point of AC and BD.

Section D
32. Find the decimal expansions of and . [5]
10 7 1
,
3 8 7

OR
– – –
Represent each of the numbers √2, √3 and √5 on the real line.
33. In the adjoining figure, name: [5]
i. Six points
ii. Five line segments
iii. Four rays
iv. Four lines
v. Four collinear points

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34. In the given figure, AB ∥ CD and ∠AOC = x

. If ∠OAB = 104

and ∠OC D = 116

, find the value of x. [5]

OR
In the given figure, AB || CD || EF, ∠DBG = x, ∠EDH = y , ∠AEB = z , ∠EAB = 90

and ∠BEF = 65

.
Find the values of x, y and z.

35. Verify division algorithm for the polynomials p(x) = 3x4 - 4x3 - 3x - 1 and g(x) = x - 2. Find p(2). What do you [5]
observe?
Section E
36. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow: [4]
Ladli Scheme was launched by the Delhi Government in the year 2008. This scheme helps to make women
strong and will empower a girl child. This scheme was started in 2008.
The expenses for the scheme are plotted in the following bar chart.

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i. What are the total expenses from 2009 to 2011? (1)
ii. What is the percentage of no of expenses in 2009-10 over the expenses in 2010-11? (1)
iii. What is the percentage of minimum expenses over the maximum expenses in the period 2007-2011? (2)
OR
What is the difference of expenses in 2010-11 and the expenses in 2006-09? (2)
37. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow: [4]
Vinod and Basant have an adventure tourism business in Rishikesh. They have a resort in Rishikesh but now
they are planning to build some tent houses too.
The newly built tent house will have all the basic amenities and it will attract the young tourists coming for
adventure. Their conical tent is 9 m high and the radius of its base is 12 m.

i. What is the cost of the canvas required to make it, if 1 m2 canvas costs ₹ 10? (1)

ii. How many persons can be accommodated in the tent, if each person requires 2 m2 on the ground? (1)
iii. How many persons can be accommodated in the tent, if each person requires 15 m3 of space to breathe in?
(2)
OR

If each person requires 20 m3 of space to breathe in and 100 person can be accommodated then what should
be height of tent? (2)
38. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow: [4]
Haresh and Deep were trying to prove a theorem. For this they did the following

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i. Draw a triangle ABC
ii. D and E are found as the mid points of AB and AC
iii. DE was joined and DE was extended to F so DE = EF
iv. FC was joined.
Questions:
i. △ADE and △EFC are congruent by which criteria? (1)
ii. Show that CF∥ AB. (1)
iii. Show that CF = BD. (2)
OR
Show that DF = BC and DF∥ BC. (2)

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