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PRACTICE PAPER l
Mathematics Class 9th (Term I)
structions
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In 1_This paper has 40 questions.
2_All questions are compulsory.
3 Each question carry 1 mark.
4.
· 11/Jswer the quesffons as per given instructions.
Tim · go Minutes
e .

Max. Marks : 40
Multiple Choice Ouestions

(: r r' t: r
1• The value of

b -(:'. +a is
(a) 0
(b) 1 (a) 130° (b)ll0°
(c) X (c) 120° (d)70°
(d) None of the above
5. If the number x -- 1242424 ...pcan be
2. In the given
. fi gure ' the measure of
LBACis expresse d m
· the form of x--
- q' where
A
· no
integers h avmg
p and q are pos1'tive
Th the value of
common factor. en,
(p+q)is (b)74
(a)72 (d) 41
50° C (c)53 .
B scm
(b)50°
.
6. If AD is bisector ofCLAThen,
and LD is is
LiABC .
(a)60° (d)80° perpendicular to B .
tel70'
. factor o
cl./a•ba, 5 is ...... ... triangle A
3. The rationaIismg
(a)Va 3b3c2
(b)Va 3b '-c2
(c)~
2
- ~ ·c
(d1Va b'c' dAB ~AC, (b) Equilateral
(a) Scalene
4. In figure, l·r AEIIDCan
ABD is (c) Isosceles (d) None of these
then value of L
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7. If the area of an equilateral triangle is


2
16./3 cm , then the perimeter of the
triangle is A
(a) 148 cm (b)24 cm
(c)12 cm (d)36 cm D
(a)4 cm (b)6cm
8. The maximum temperatures (in degree (c)B cm (d)5cm
celcius) for a city in North India for the
month ofJune 2000, as reported by 13. The product of a rational number and
meteorological department are as its reciprocal is
· below (a)O (b) 1
(c)-1 (d) None of these
32.4, 30.3, 31.6, 32.5, 33.5, 28. 7, 33.4,
35.6, 36.4, 34. 7, 35.2, 30.6, 28.5, 29.4, 14. Which of the following criteria of
30.3, 32.5, 34.6, 35.4, 36.1, 37.2, 28.5, congruency is shown?
28.1, 29.2, 31.4, 32.5, 36.2, 35.9, 36.7, R
A
37.2, 36.1, then range is Q
(a)28.1°C (b)37.2°C
(c)9.1°C (d)28.5°C

9. The edges of a triangular board are


6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm. The cost of a,______,c P
painting it at the rate of 9 paise per (a) ASA (b) SSS
cm 2 is (c) SAS (d) None of these
(a)f2.00 (b)f2.16
(c)f2.48 (d)f 3.00
15. The base of a right triangle is 48 cm
and its hypotenus is 50 cm. The area of
10. The marks obtained by 12 students of a the triangle is
class in a test are 36, 27, 5, 19, 34, 23, (a) 168cm2 (b) 252 cm2
37, 23, 16, 23, 20, 38. Then mode is (c) 336 cm2 (d)504cm2
equal to
16. The mean of the marks scored by
(a)23 (b)26
40 students was found to be 35. Later on
(c)20 (d)36
it was discovered that a score of 43 was
3 2 misread as 34. Then correct mean is
11. The value of -/3 + -/3 is
5- 3 5+ 3 (a) 35.2 (b) 39.4
(c) 39.8 (d) 39.2
(a) ffe (b) ffe
22 28 17. An isosceles right triangle has area
2
(c) 25+./3 (d) Jg +./3 8 cm • Then length of its hypotenuse is
22 22 (a)./32 cm cm
(c)-fi;s cm (d)ffe cm
12. In the given figure, if AC is bisector of
LBAD such that AD = 3 cm, 18. The range of the data 15, 20, 6, 5, 30,
AB= 3 cm and AC= 5 cm, then the 35,92,35,90, 18,82is
(a)87 (b) lS
value of CD + BC is
(c) 18 (d) 26
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19. The sides of a triangle are 35 cm, 54 cm
and 61 cm. The length of its longest 24. Assertion The point (2, 2) is the
altitude is solution of x + y = 4.
(a)l6.$ cm
(b)lO.$ cm Reason Every point which satisfy the
(c)24.$ linear equation is a solution of the
(d) 28 cm
equation.
20. If the mean of five observations
x, x + 4, x + 8, x + 12 and x + 16 is 15 25. Assertion The height of the triangle is
then the value of x is ' 18 cm and its area is 72 cm 2 , then base
(a)5 (b)6 of the triangle is 8 cm.
{c)7 (d)8 Reason Area of triangle
Assertion-Reasoning MCOs = .!.2 x base x height
For question numbers 21 to 25, two
statements are given-one labelled Case Based MCOs
Assertion (A) and the other labelled Direction Answer the questions from
Reason (R). Select the correct answer to 26-30 based on the following case.
these questions from the codes (a), (b), (c)
and (d) as given below. Match teacher draws a striaght in AB shown
o~ the black board as per the following figure
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the
correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and Rare true but R is not the A 2z
correct explanation of A. 4y~XD
/ 60° y
(c) A is true but R is false. C B
E
(d) A is false and R is true.
21. Assertion If the mean of five • Now, he told Raju to draw another line CD
as in the figure
observations x, x + 2, x + 4, x + 6, x + 8
• The teacher told Ajay to mark LAOD as~
is 11, then mean of last three
observation is 8. • Suraj was told to mark LAOC as 4y
• Clive made and angle L COE = 60°
Reason Range = Maximum value
• Peter marked LBOE and LBOD as y and x
,, - Minimum value.
respectively.
22. Assertion Sum of two irrational Now, answer the following question.
numbers 3 + and 4 + Js is irrational
26. What is the value of x
number.
(a)48° (b)96°
Reason Sum of two irrational number (c)l00° {d)l20°
is always on irrational number.
27. What is the value of y ?
23. Assertion In llA..BC and .!Ur'Z, (a)48° (b)96°
AB=XY, AC=XZ and LBAC = LfXZ (c)l00° (d)24°
:. llABC LiXIZ.
28. What is the value of z
Reason Both the triangles are (a)48° (b)96°
congruent by SSS congruence. (c)42° (d)l20°
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29. What should be the value of x + ? Direction Answer the questions from
(a)148° (b)360° 36-40 based on the follo'Ying case.
(c) 180° (d) 120° In a society, residence decide to build a park
30. What is the relation between y and ,e? for children and a parking area. !!.ABC shows
the park and DEFG show _the parking as
(a)2y+ Z==90° (b)2y+ Z==180°
(c)4y+ 12z==120° (d)y==2z
shown below
y
Direction Answer the questions from
7
31-35 based on the following case.
A car parking is a major problem in urban 6

areas in both developed and developing 5


countries. In the Jaipur city GT mall is
shopping place charged the parking charges F
of a car in a parking lot is t 30 for the first two
hours and 10 per hour for subsequent hours,
then answer the foIIowing questions.
31. Taking total parking time to be x hour,
and total charges as y, write a linear
equation Y'
(a)10x+ y-10==0 (b)10x-y+10==0 Now, answer the following questions.
(c)8x+ y-10==0 (d)8x-y+ 10= 6
36. The coordinates of A is
32. If y = 20, then value of x (a)(l, 2) (b)(2, l)
(a)l (b)2 (c)(l, l) (d)(2, 2)
(c)3 (d)4
37. The coordinates of Dis
33. If x = 2, then value of y is (a)(O, l) (b)(l, 3)
(a)lO (b)20 (c)(5, OJ (d)(O, 5)
(c)30 (d)40 38. The coordinates of F is
34. If charges of a car in a parking lot is (a)(3, 8) (b)(S, 3)
50 for the first two hours, then (c)(3, OJ (d)(O, 8)
expression of the linear equation is
39. Area of the park is (in sq unit) ·
(a)10x-y+ 30=0 (b)10x+ y+ 30=0
(a)1 (b)2
(c)lOx+ y-30=0 (d)30x+ y-10=0
(c)3 (d)4
35. H charges for subsequent hours is .
40. Area of the parking is (in sq unit)
f 8 per hour, then write linear equat10n
(a)2 (b)S
(a)lOx-y+ 8 =0 (b)10x-y+ 10 =0
(c)9 (d)6
(c)8x-y+ 14 =0 (d)8x-y+ 8 =0

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