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Model Paper Annual Exam Class 9

The document is a model paper for Class IX Mathematics with a total of 80 marks and a duration of 3 hours. It consists of five sections: multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, long answer questions, and case study-based questions, with internal choices provided in some questions. Students are instructed to draw neat figures and use specific values for π when necessary.

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Model Paper Annual Exam Class 9

The document is a model paper for Class IX Mathematics with a total of 80 marks and a duration of 3 hours. It consists of five sections: multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, long answer questions, and case study-based questions, with internal choices provided in some questions. Students are instructed to draw neat figures and use specific values for π when necessary.

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Model Paper (Annual Exam.)

Class : IX Max. Marks: 80


Subject : Mathematics Duration: 3 hrs.
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General Instructions:
1. This Question Paper has 5 Sections A, B, C, D and E.
2. Section A has 20 MCQs carrying 1 mark each
3. Section B has 5 questions carrying 02 marks each.
4. Section C has 6 questions carrying 03 marks each.
5. Section D has 4 questions carrying 05 marks each.
6. Section E has 3 case based integrated units of assessment (04 marks each) with
sub-parts of the values of 1, 1 and 2 marks each respectively.
7. All Questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 Qs of 5 marks,
2 Qs of 3 marks and 2 Questions of 2 marks has been provided. An internal
choice has been provided in the 2marks questions of Section E
8. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take π =22/7 wherever required if not
stated.

SECTION A
Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each.

1. If p(y) = 3y2-4y+7, then p(-2) is


a. 27 b. 23 c. 15 d. 0

2. If two adjacent angles of a parallelogram are in the ratio 2:3, then the
smallest angle is
a. 180 b. 1080 c. 360 d. 720

3. Which is not the criteria of congruency?


a. SSS b. AAS c. ASA d. SAS

4. For what value of ‘a’ the quadratic equation 9x2-3ax+1=0 has equal roots?
a. 2 b. -2 c. 3 d. ±2

5. The linear eqyation 2x = 3y-4 has ………… solution(s).


a. no b. unique c. two d. many

6. If ∟AOC = 5x and ∟BOC = 3x - 60, then x is ………..


a. 450 b. 300 c. 150 d. 600

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7. What is the class mark of the interval 35-55 ?
a. 20 b. 45 c. 25 d. 90

8. The area of an equilateral triangle is 25 cm2, the the side of the triangle is
a. 5 cm b. 15 cm c. 10 cm d. 5 cm

9. (2 - 4) (2 + 4) is
a. 4 b. 8 c. (-4) d. 4

10. The degree of the constant polynomial is


a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3

11. Abscissa of (3,-4) is


a. 3 b. 4 c. -3 d. -4

12. (-4, 7) is in …………. Quadrant.


a. I b. II c. III d. IV

13. If the diagonals of a quadrilateral are not equal, but bisect each other at 90 0,
then the quadrilateral is ….
a. square b. rectangle c. parallelogram d. rhombus

14. If (x-1) is a factor of x2 – kx + 1, then ‘k’ is


a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. (-1)

15. The value of is


a. 8 b. 1/8 c. 1/4 d. -1/8

16. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 3:5:4, then the difference between
the largest and the smallest angle is
a. 24 b. 36 c.60 d. 18

17. In a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD, ∟A is 450 and ∟D is 600, then ∟C is


a. 1200 b. 450 c. 900 d. 1350

18. A cyclic parallelogram is a ….


a. square b. rectangle c. rhombus d. none of these

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19.Statement A (Assertion) : (2x-1) is a factor of 4x-2.
Statement R (Reason) : (x-a) is a factor of p(x) if p(a) = 0.

a. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.


b. Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
c. A is true but R is false d. A is false but R is true

20.Statement A (Assertion) : π is an irrational number.


Statement R (Reason) : The decimal expansion of an irrational number is
non-terminating and non-recurring.

a. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.


b. Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
c. A is true but R is false d. A is false but R is true

SECTION B
Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each

21. Factorise: 3x2 – x – 4.


22. Find the mass of a solid hemi-sphere of diameter 14cm with density 4.7g
per cm3.
23.Express 3.5̅̅̅̅ as p/q, where q ≠ 0.
24.a. The equation of y-axis is …….
b. The point of intersection of the coordinate axis is …..
25.If two straight lines intersect each other, then prove that the vertically
opposite angles are equal.

SECTION C
Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each

26. If - = p+q , then find p and q.


27. Represent on the number line.
28. Factorise using identities: (i) (3a – 4b + 5)2 (ii) (2x - )3
29.The cost of a pen is 3 rupees more than five times of a pencil. Represent this
statement as a linear equation in two variable. Hence express in the form of
ax + by + c = 0. Also, find any two solutions of the same.
30.If a transversal intersects two lines such that the bisectors of a pair of
corresponding angles are parallel, then prove that the two lines are parallel.

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31.∆ABC and ∆DBC are two isosceles triangles on the same base BC and
vertices A and D are on the same side of BC. If AD is extended to intersect
BC at P, show that (i) ∆ABD ∆ACD (ii) ∆ABP ∆ACP

SECTION D
Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each

32. Factorise : (i) x3 + 13x2 + 32x + 20 (ii) 8x3 + y3 + 27z3 – 18xyz


33. ABCD is a rhombus. P,Q,R and S are respectively the mid-points of AB,
BC, CD and DA. Prove that PQRS is a rectangle.
34. (i) Prove that the angle subtended by an arc at the center is double the angle
subtended by it at any part on the remaining part of the circle.
(ii) If a chord of a circle is equal to the radius of the circle, then find the
angle subtended by the chord at a point on the minor arc.
35.Draw a histogram and a frequency polygon for the following data.

Class interval Frequency


0−100 12
100−200 24
200−300 36
300−400 30
400−500 18
500−600 12
600−700 6

SECTION E
Case Study Based Questions

36.Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Two students Sachin and Virat together contributed Rs 300 for a fund.
a. Form a linear equation in two variables for the given situation.
b. Find any two solutions for the same.
c. If Sachin contributes two times os Virat’s contribution,
find their contributions.

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37.Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow:
A triangular park of sides 11m, 6m and 15m to be leveled.
a. Find the area of the park.
b. Find the cost of leveling at Rs 210 per m2. (use = 1.4)
c. Find the cost of fencing the park at Rs 44 per m, leaving 4m for the
GATE.

38.Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow:

A hemispherical dome of a building needs to be painted. If the


circumference of the base of the dome is 17.6m.

a. Find the radius of the base.


b. Find the area to be painted.
c. Calculate the cost of painting at Rs 15 per 100 cm2.

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