Practice Paper Math-09
Practice Paper Math-09
Practice Paper Math-09
1. In the figure, if ∠ACB = 35°, then find the measure of ∠OAB. (1 Mark)
2. AB and CD are two parallel chords of a circle which are on opposite sides of the centre such
that AB = 24 cm and CD = 10 cm and the distance between AB and CD is 17 cm. Find the radius
of the circle. (3 Marks)
3. The radius of a circle is 17 cm. A chord of length 30 cm is drawn. Find the distance of the (3 Marks)
chord from the centre.
4. Look at the adjoining figure. If O is the centre of the circle and ST = 3 cm, then find the (3 Marks)
radius of the circle when RS ⊥ PQ.
5. An equilateral triangle is inscribed in a circle. Find the radius of the circle. (3 Marks)
6. In the figure, P and Q are the mid-points of AB and CD respectively. What is the (3 Marks)
length of OQ?
Time-40 minutes
MM- 24
1. If B lies between A and C, AC = 12cm and BC= 9cm. what is AB2? (3 marks)
2. Define angle, vertex and congruent lines. (3 marks)
3. Given three collinear points A,B,C. Name all the line segments, enclosed. (2 marks)
4. Prove that an equilateral line segment can be constructed on any given line segment. (3 marks)
5. If AB = PQ and PQ=XY then is AB=XY too? (3 marks)
6. Prove that two distinct lines cannot have more than one point in common. (3 marks)
7. What is the measure of an angle which is 25° more than its compliment? (2 marks)
8. If AB=x+3, BC= 2x and AC= 4x-5, then what will be the measure of x, if B lies on AC? (3 marks)
9. Line segment PQ=12cm and R is appoint on it such that PR=8cm. Then find PQ2-PR2. (2 marks)
Class IX Math
Test for Linear Equations in Two Variables
Total Marks : 35
Total Time : 60 mins
1. Show that x = 2 and y = 1 satisfy the linear equation 2x + 3y = 7.
(3 Marks)
2. Write four solutions of 2x + 3y = 8.
(3 Marks)
3. Draw the graph of the equation 2x – 3y = 12. At what points, the graph of the equation cuts the x-axis and
the y-axis?
(3 Marks)
4. Draw the graph of 9x – 5y + 160 = 0. From the graph find the value of y when x = 5.
(3 Marks)
5. From the following graph, find four solutions of the equation representing the line AB.
(3 Marks)
6. The following observed values of x and y are thought to satisfy a linear equation.
Draw the graph using the values of x and y as given in the above table.
At what points the graph of the linear equation cuts the x-axis?
(4 Marks)
7. The taxi fare in a twon is Rs 10 for the first kilometre and Rs 6 per km for the subsequent distance. Taking
the distance as �x� km and total fare as Rs. y, write a linear equation for this information, what will be the
total fare for 15 km?
(4 Marks)
8. Draw the graph of the equation x – y = 4. From the graph, find the coordinates of the point when the graph
line meets the x-axis.
(4 Marks)
9. Draw the graph x + 2y = 6 and from the graph, find the value of x when y = –3.
(4 Marks)
10. Solve:
(4 Marks)
CLASS IX MATH
TEST FOR PROBABILITY
TIME : 60 MIN
MARKS : 26
Q. 1 � 4 are of two marks each.
Q. 5 � 10 are of three marks each.
1. Eleven bags of wheat flour, each marked 5 kg actually contained the following weights of flour (in kg):
4.97 5.05 5.08 5.03 5.00 5.06 5.08 4.98 5.04 5.07 5.00
Find the probability that any of these bags chosen at random contains more than 5 kg of flour.
2. Given below is the frequency distribution table regarding the concentration of sulphur dioxide in the air in
parts per million (ppm) of a certain city for 30 days:
Conc. of SO2: 0.00-0.040.04-0.080.08-0.120.12-0.160.16-0.200.20-0.24
No. of days : 4 8 9 2 4 3
Find the probability of concentration of sulphur dioxide in the interval (0.12 – 0.16) on any of these days.
3. Answer the following:
(i) If P(E) = 0.2, find P (not E).
(ii) “Probability of an event cannot be greater than 1”. Is the statement true or false?
(iii) What is the probability of a sure event?
(iv) If a coin is tossed 40 times and 19 times head appears and 21 times tail appears, write the probability
of getting a head in a trial out of these 40 trials of the experiment.
4. A type manufacturing company kept a record of the distance covered before a tyre needed to be replaced.
The table show the result of 1000 cases:
Distance (in km) Less than 4000 4000 to 9000 9000 to 14000 More than 14000
Frequency 20 210 325 445
If a tyre of this company is bought, what is the probability that:
(i) it will need to be replaced before it has covered 4000 km?
(ii) it will last more than 9000 km?
(iii) it will need to be replaced after it has covered between 4000 km and 14000 km?
5. A survey was conducted by car manufacturing company in a metropolitan city on 1000 persons having
monthly income from Rs. 30,001 to Rs. 50000. The data about the number of persons in various categories is
as under.