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Class 9 Maths Mock Test 2

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Class 9 Maths Mock Test 2

The document is a mock test consisting of various mathematical questions covering topics such as geometry, algebra, probability, and statistics. It includes multiple-choice questions with options for answers, as well as some questions requiring calculations or reasoning. The test aims to assess knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts.

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MOCK TEST - 2

1. What is the height of the cone if the diameter is (a) 58° (b) 68°
8 cm and volume is 48 p cm3. (c) 34° (d) 60°
(a) 6 cm (b) 4 cm 7. ABCD is a trapezium in which AB || DC. DC is
(c) 9 cm (d) 8 cm produced to E such that CE = AB, then
2. Which of the following four numbers is/are
rational? 1
(a) ar (DABD) = ar( DBCE)
2
(i) p2 (ii) 3
0.8
(b) ar (DABD) = ar( DBCE)
(iii) 4 3
(iv) -1 . (0.09) -1
0.00016 (c) ar (DABD) > ar( DBCE)
Choose the correct option
1
(a) (i) and (iv) (b) (i) only (d) ar (DABD) < ar( DBCE)
2
(c) (iv) only (d) All 8. The bottom, side and front areas of a cubical box
3. The probability of choosing a vowel from the are known. The product of these areas is equal
to :
m (a) the volume of the box
English alphabets is The value of m is
n (b) the square of the volume
(a) 21 (b) 11 (c) twice the volume
(c) 6 (d) 5 (d) the square root of the volume
4. Zero of the polynomial p(x) = 2x + 3 is 9. The value of 2.6 - 0.9
3 -3 6 2
(a) (b) (a) (b)
2 2 2 3
-2 1 3 5
(c) (d) (c) (d)
3 2 5 3
5. The sum of the ages of Mrs. Meenu and 10. Factors of (a + b – c)3 + (a – b + c)3 – 8a3 are
Dr. Goyal is 80. Write a linear equation in two
(a) – 6a (a + b –c) (a – b +c)
variables to represent the statement.
(a) x + y = 80 (b) x + y = 20 ×3 (b) 6a (a + b) (a – b +c)
(c) – 6a (a + b + c) (a + b – c)
x
(c) = 80 (d) x – y = 80 (d) – 6a (a – b – c) (a + b + c)
y
6. In fig. AB || CD and EF || DQ. measure of ÐPDQ. 11. For drawing a ........... of a continuous frequency
distribution, we plot the points whose ordinates
are the frequencies of the respective classes and
P
Q abscissa are class marks of the classes
F
34° (a) frequency polygon
D (b) bar graph
C
78° (c) frequency distribution table
A E B (d) histogram
2
12. In fig., BC is a diameter of the circle and ÐBAO (a) 40 cm2 (b) 20 cm2
= 60°. Then ÐADC is equal to : (c) 80 cm2 (d) 60 cm2
A 1
é æ 1 1 ö3 ù4
ê 3 ú
18. Simplify : ê5 çç 8 + 27 ÷÷ ú
3
B C
O ê è ø ú
ë û
(a) 6 + 1 (b) 32
D (c) 2 (d) 5
(a) 30° (b) 45° 19. If x + 2a is a factor of x5 – 4a2x3 + 2x + 2a + 3, find a.
(c) 60° (d) 120° 5 3
13. In a DABC, D and E are the mid-points of AB (a) (b)
2 2
and AC respectively and DE = 5.6 cm. Find the
length of BC. 2
(c) (d) 5
3
A
20. Using the information given in figure, calculate
x
D E the value of .
34

B C D C
80° x

(a) 11.2 cm (b) 5.6 cm 73° 105°


(c) 2.1 cm (d) 5.3 cm E A B
14. Which of the following is an outcome ?
(a) 2 (b) 5
(a) Rolling a pair of dice.
(c) 4 (d) 2
(b) Landing on red.
21. The construction of a triangle PQR, given that
(c) Choosing two marbles from a jar.
QR = 9cm, ÐQ = 45° is not possible when
(d) Tossing a coin.
difference of PQ and PR is equal to:
15. One side of an equilateral triangle is 6 cm. Find
its altitude. (a) 9.9 cm (b) 5.2 cm
(c) 6.0 cm (d) 4.0 cm
(a) 3 cm (b) 3 3 cm
22. An experiment is performed and probability of
(c) 3 6 cm (d) 4 cm an event A is recorded, probability of an event A
16. The monthly salaries (in `) of 10 employees of a cannot be
factory are: 12000, 8500, 9200, 7400, 11300, 12700, (a) 0.001 (b) 0.999
7800, 11500, 10320, 8100. Find the median salary. (c) 0.4 (d) – 0.999
(a) ` 4260 (b) ` 9670 23. The linear equation 3x – y = x – 1 has :
(c) ` 9760 (d) ` 9200 (a) A unique solution
17. If E, F, G and H are respectively the mid points (b) Two solutions
of the sides of a parallelogram ABCD and (c) Infinitely many solutions
ar (EFGH) = 40 cm2, find the ar (parallelogram (d) No solution
ABCD) . 24. Which of the following is not a Euclid's
postulate?
3
(a) Infinite lines can be drawn from one point
to another point E
(b) A circle can be drawn with any centre and
any radius
(c) All right angles are equal to one another 70°
(d) A terminated line can be produced D C
y z
indefinitely
25. The distance of the point P(– 3, – 4) from the
origin is
(a) 3 (b) 4
(c) 5 (d) – 5
26. In the given figure, the congruency rule used in x
proving DACB @ DADB is A B

(a) 70° (b) 90°


(c) 80° (d) 40°
29. Which of the following statement is false?
(a) With the help of a ruler and a compass, it
is possible to construct an angle of 7.5°.
(b) It is possible to construct a triangle ABC,
given that BC = 8 cm, ÐB = 45° and sum of
other two sides is 7.8 cm
(c) The construction of a triangle PQR, given
that QR = 16 cm, ÐLR = 60° is possible
(a) ASA (b) SAS
when difference of PQ and PR is 13.2 cm.
(c) AAS (d) RHS
(d) None of these
27. In the figure, we have AB = BC, BX = BY. Then
30. The percentage increase in the area of triangle,
B if its each side is tripled is equal to
(a) 1500% (b) 1200%
(c) 900% (d) 800%
31. In a class of 100 students there are 70 boys whose
X Y average marks in a subject are 75. If the average
marks of the complete class are 72, then the
average marks of the girls is
(a) 73 (b) 65
A C (c) 68 (d) 74
32. A sphere and a right circular cylinder of the same
(a) AX = CY (b) AB = BY radius have equal volumes. By what percentage
1 does the diameter of the cylinder exceeds its
(c) CY = AB AC
(d) AB = height?
2
(a) 20% (b) 100%
28. From the adjoining diagram AB || DC, (c) 50% (d) 150%
calculate Z.
33. Find the points where the graph of the equation
3x + 4y = 12 cuts the x-axis and the y-axis.
(a) (4, 3) and (3, 0) (b) (4, 0) and (0, 3)
(c) (0, 4) and (3, 0) (d) (4, 1) and (3, 1)
4
34. The locus of the centre of a wheel rolling on a
straight road is Y
(a) Circle (b) Curved path
6
(c) Straight line (d) None of these 5
35. In a rhombus ABCD, ÐA = 60° and AB = 6 cm. M
4
The length of the diagonal BD is equal to 3 B
(a) 6 cm (b) 4 cm 2
(c) 3 cm (d) 2 cm 1
36. If AB || CD, what is the value of ÐACD? X' –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 O 1 2 3 4 5 6 X
–1
B D –2
–3
–4
L S
–5
–6
y 8y Y'
2y
y
A C 39. In the figure, the co-ordinates of S are
(a) 18° (b) 15° (a) (–3, 4) (b) (4, 3)
(c) 120° (d) 25° (c) (–5, –4) (d) (3, – 4)
37. In fig., AOC is a diameter of the circle and arc 40. The point (3, – 4) lies in the quadrant
(a) 1st (b) II nd
1 (c) III rd (d) IV th
AXB = arc BYC. Find ÐBOC.
2 PASSAGE (For Q. 41 and 42)
In any triangle, the side opposite to the greater angle
is longer.
41. In figure, AB > AC, PB and PC are bisectors of
ÐB and ÐC respectively.

(a) 140° (b) 40°


(c) 60° (d) 120° P
38. Consider the following three statements.
Statement-1: Parallelograms on the same base B C
and between the same parallels are equal in area.
Statement-2: Triangles on the same base and (a) PC < PB (b) PC > PB
having equal areas lie between the same parallels (c) PC = PB (d) None of these
Statement-3: An altitude of a triangle divides it 42. In DABC if ÐC > ÐB, then
into two triangles of equal areas. (a) BC > AC (b) AB > AC
Which of the following is correct? (c) AB < AC (d) BC < AC
(a) 1 only (b) 2 only 43. Assertion : Area of a triangle
(c) 1 and 2 (d) 1 and 3
PASSAGE (For Q. 39 and Q. 40) = s ( a - s )( b - s )( c - s ) where a, b and c are the
5
a+b+c
sides of the triangle and s =
2
Reason : Area of a triangle
1
= ´ base ´ height
2
Which of the following is correct?
(a) A is true and R is false.
(b) A is false and R is true.
(c) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(d) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
44. Match the two columns.
Column-I Column-II
(A) Cylinder is formed (p) cone when right angled triangled is rotated
about base
(B) Sphere is formed (q) with six square sheet
(C) Cone is formed (r) when rectangle is rotated about axis
(D) Cube is formed (s) when semi-circle is rotated about diameter
Choose the correct option:
(a) (A) ® r; (B) ® s; (C) ® p; (D) ® q (b) (A) ® r; (B) ® s; (C) ® q; (D) ® p
(c) (A) ® s; (B) ® r; (C) ® p; (D) ® q (d) (A) ® p; (B) ® r; (C) ® q; (D) ® s

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