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Grade 9 Sample Paper 2025

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Subject: Mathematics Grade IX Issue Date:

Name: ___________ Submission Date:


SAMPLE PAPER

Q1 (a) a natural number (b) a fraction (c) an irrational number (d) a rational
number

Q2 The value of m ,if (x+3) is a factor of 3x2 +mx+6 is (a) 12 (b)11 (c) 8 (d) −3
Q3 If the line represented by the equation 3x+ky=9 passes through the points (2,3), then
the value of k is : (a)2 (b)1 (c) 3 (d) 4
Q4 The linear equation 3y – 5 =0 represented as ax+by+c=0 has
(a) a unique solution (b)infinite many solutions (c)two solutions (d)No solution
Q5 If Age of x is more than the age of y by 10 years ,then its linear equation form is
(a) 3x = 10 (b) x= 10 – y (c) x=y+10 (d) y= x+10
Q6 To draw a histogram to represent the following frequency distribution :

The adjusted frequency for the class 25 – 45 is: (a) 6 (b) 5 (c)2 (d)3
Q7 The area of an equilateral triangle with side 4√𝟑 cm is
(a) 20 cm2 (b) 12√𝟑 m2 (c)18.784 cm2 (d) (𝟏𝟎 + √𝟒)√𝟑 cm2
Q8 Which of the following needs a proof ?
(a) Postulate (b) Axiom (c) Theorem (d) Definition
Q9 In the given figure , the congruence relation that holds is
(a) ΔOAB ≅ ΔODC (b) ΔABO ≅ ΔDCO (c) ΔAOB ≅ ΔCOD (d) ΔAOD ≅ ΔCDO

Q10 The product of any two irrational number is:


(a)always an irrational number (b)always a rational number
(c)always an integer (d)Sometimes rational, sometimes irrational

Q11 Factors of x2 +𝟑√𝟑x− 30 are


(a) (x+5√𝟑)(x+2√𝟑) (b) (x+5√𝟑)(x−2√𝟑)
(c) (x−5√𝟑)(x−2√𝟑) (d)(x+4√𝟑)(x−2√𝟑)

Q12 In ΔPQR , ∠R= ∠P and QR = 4 cm and PR= 5 cm. Then the length of PQ is
(a) 4 cm (b) 5 cm (c) 2 cm (d) 2.5 cm

Q13 When x31 +31 is divisible by x+1 , the remainder is :


(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 30 (d) 31

Q14 Two complementary angles are such that twice the measure of the one is equal to
three times the measure of the other. The larger of the two measures:
(a)720 (b)540 (c)360 (d)630

Q15 Givena circle of radius 5 cm and centre O. OM is drawn perpendicular to the chord
XY. If OM= 3 cm , then length of the chord XY is
(a) 4 cm (b)6 cm (c)8 cm (d)10 cm

Q16 The points whose abscissa and ordinate have different signs will lie in :
(a) I and II quadrants (b) II and III quadrants
(c) I and III quadrants (d) II and IV quadrants

Q17 The total number of prime numbers between 11 to 30 is :


(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 9

Q18 The value of is equal to:


(a) √𝟐 (b) 2 (c)4 (d) 8

Q19 Assertion (A): ABCD is a square . AC and BD intersect at O. The measure of ∠AOB=
900.
Reason (R) : Diagonals of a square bisect each other at right angles.

Q20 Assertion (A): √𝟐 , √𝟑 are examples of irrational numbers.


Reason (R) : An irrational number can be expressed in the form of 𝒑/𝒒.
.

Section-B
Q21

Q22 Factorise 1 – 64a3 – 12a + 48a2

Q23 Express 5=2x in the form of ax+by+c=0 and indicate the value of a, b and c .

Q24 Find four solutions of 2x+y= 7


OR
Determine the point on the graph of the equation 2x+5y=20 whose x-coordinate is 𝟓/𝟐
times its ordinate.
Q25 In the figure , ∠ABC = ∠ACB and ∠3=∠4 . Prove that ∠1=∠2

Section-C
Q26 .

3 3 3
Q27 Factorise: (2x – 3y) + (3y – 4z) + (4z – 2x)

Q28 Plot the points P(3,5) ,Q( – 2,4) , R(– 6, – 3) and S(5, – 3) on the graph paper and
name the quadrant of point Q and S.

Q29
Q30

Q31 A dome of a building is in the form of a hemisphere. From inside , it was white –washed
at the cost of Rs 4989.60 . If the cost of white-washing is Rs 20 per square metre, Find the
(i) Inside surface area of the dome.
(ii) Volume of air inside the dome.

Section-D

Q32

Q33 The perimeter of a triangle is 50 cm. One side of a triangle is 4 cm longer than the
smaller side and the third side is 6 cm less than twice the smaller side. Find the area
of the triangle.
OR
The perimeter of a triangular garden is 900 cm and its sides are in the ratio 4:5:3. Using
Heron’s formula , find the area of the triangular garden.

Q34 ABCD is a rhombus and P,Q , R and S are the mid-points of the sides AB, BC , CD
and DA respectively. Show that the quadrilateral PQRS is a rectangle.

Q35 Following table shows a frequency distribution for


the speed of cars passing through a particular spot
on a high way.

Draw a histogram representing the above data.


Section-E

Q36 Read the text carefully and answer the questions:


Prem and his mother visited in a mall. He observes that three shops are situated at
P, Q, R as shown in the figure from where they have to purchase things according to their
need. Distance between shop P and Q is 8 m and between shop P and R is 6 m.Consider O as
the center of the circles.

(i) Find the measure of ∠QPR . (1 Mark)


(ii) Find the radius of the circle . (2 Mark)
OR
Find the area of the ΔPQR .
(iii) Find the measure of ∠QSR (1 Mark)

Q37 Read the text carefully and answer the questions:


In the Meharali, New DTC bus stop was constructed . The bus stop is barricaded
from the remaining part of the road, by using 50 hollow cones. Each hollow cone is
made of recycled cardboard. Each cone has a base diameter of 40 cm and a height
of 1 m.
(i) Find the curved surface area of the cone. (1 Mark)

(ii) What is the volume of a cone ? (2 Mark)


OR
If the cost of cardboard is Rs 100 m2 then what will be cost of cardboard for 50
cones ?
(iii) If the outer side of each of the cones is to be painted and the cost of painting is
Rs 12 per m2, what will be the cost of painting all these cones ? (1 mark)
Q38 *

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