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Quadrilateral Test Class 9th

This document outlines a math exam on quadrilaterals. It contains 10 questions testing different properties and theorems related to quadrilaterals. The questions cover topics like proving parallelograms, dividing triangles into congruent parts, midpoints of sides forming parallels, and properties involving bisectors and diagonals of quadrilaterals.
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Quadrilateral Test Class 9th

This document outlines a math exam on quadrilaterals. It contains 10 questions testing different properties and theorems related to quadrilaterals. The questions cover topics like proving parallelograms, dividing triangles into congruent parts, midpoints of sides forming parallels, and properties involving bisectors and diagonals of quadrilaterals.
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Quadrilateral

CLASS IX
MATHEMATICS

Time: 1:15 hours Maximum Marks: 20

General Instruction:
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) The questions paper consists of 10 questions
(iii) Use of calculators is not permitted.

Q1.

[1]

Q2.

[1]

Q3.

[1]

Q4.
Quadrilateral

Q5.

[1]

Q6. Prove that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram if one pair of opposite


sides are equal and parallel. [2]

Q7. D, E, and F are respectively the mid-points of the sides AB, BC, and
CA of a triangle ABC. Prove that by joining these mid-points D, E, and
F, the triangle ABC is divided into four congruent triangles. [3]

Q8. The line segment joining the mid-points of any two sides of a triangle
is parallel to the third side and equal to half of it. [3]

Q9. Two parallel lines l and m are intersected by transversal t. show


that the quadrilateral formed by the bisector of a interior angles is
rectangle [3]

Q10. In the adjoining figure, ABCD is a parallelogram, and X, and Y are the
points On the diagonal BD such that DX = BY. [4]

(i) CXAY is parallelogram


(ii)

(iii) AX = CY and CX = AY

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