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CBSE Class 9 Maths SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER - 2 Solved, Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 90 = secnow x = Question numbers 1 to 4 carry one mark each. For each question four alternative choices have been provided of which only one is correct. You have to select the correct choice. (A) 53 (B) 2 (©) (5 +7) (D) 5v55 2. A cubic polynomial has number of zeroes: (A)? 1 3 (D) At least three 3. If x+% 24, then the value of x°+ 7 (A) 18, (By 14 (C) 16 (D)20 4. Zero of a polynomial p(x) = 2x + 7is: ao (3) 7 © Z ©) z | SECTION _— Question numbers 5 to 10 carry two marks each. 5. Simplify the product : (445 + 3/2) « (43-342) 6. For what value of, (x + 1) is a factor of p(x) = k? = 1-47 7. Find the value of the polynomial x29, for x = 97. 8. State any two Eudlid’s axioms, 9. In the figure, ifx + y =w +2, then prove that AOB isa line. ¢ pr v és OR An exterior angle of a triangle is 115° and one of the interior opposite angle is 35°. Find the othertwo angles of the triangle, 10, Find the area of an isosceles triangle whose equal sides are of length 15 cm each and third side is em. = SECTION ‘C’ | Question numbers 11 to 20 carry three marks each. 1 Sing ( S22) (SO OR 6 4s Simply: EE ev Bek” 12, at oy, p= anda «5 then prove thatale =. emer las 2 8 13. Simplify: E> - gana * OR 20 and xy = 7} Find the value of 2713+ By, if + 2 (@-) (?-2) +(2-e) (a-bF (=e) H(e-ay 15. In the given figure, PO 1 AB. 14, Simplify =1:3:5, then find the degree measure of x, y and z Pp a 8 OR Prove that the sum of angles of a triangle is 180". 16. PQRis a triangle in which PQ = PR.S isany point onthe side PQ. Through, alineis drawn parallel to QR intersecting PR at T. Prove that PS = PT. 17. In figure, PORS is a square and SRT is an equilateral triangle, Prove that: ) PT=Qr i) ZTQR =15° ye Sample Question Paper , _. 18, The perimeter of a rhombus is 52 em. One of the diagonal is 24 em. Find the area of the rhombus. 19. In the given figure, ZCAB: ZBAD = 1:2, find all the internal angles of ABC. oi 20. In the figure, QT-1 PR, ZTQR = 40° and ZSPR = 30°. Find x, y and =. Pp a Question numbers 21 to 31 carry four marks each. Ny 21, Factorise: 20° 917 + 1+ 12, a3 OR Prove that : (x—a)' + (x—BP + (x0)? —3(x-a) (xB (xb) (e- 4 5 2 - + 877 @56y4 (asse) 22 Evaluate: 23, Prove that 2s! +2)? +22°— Gaye = (e +y + AG —yP + ssn ow onrowacgs 24. @) Using suitable identity evaluate: Gi) Which mathematical concept problem ? (Gil) What is its value ? : 2nd aes and af at 2-32 + a a te it completely. f 26. Plot the graph sheet. AG 3-4, 414), D(, 0). ‘These points lie in which quadrant or axes ? EE ER EE SE SE ae = 28, In figure, AB = AC, CH = CB and HK || BC. If ZCAX = 137°, then find ZCHK. c OR ABCD is a quadrilateral in which AB and CD are smallest and longest sides respectively. Prove that 2A>éCand 2B > 2D. 29. Show that sum ofall sides of a quadrilateral is greater than the sum of its diagonals, OR Diagonals AC and BD of a quadrilateral ABCD intersect each other at O. Prove that: AB+BC+ CD +DA>AC+ BD. 30. If two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, then prove that bisectors of the interior angles forma rectangle. 31. Ganesh had a 16 x 10 rectangular paper. He had to makea kite from itso he marked the mid points of all the four sides and joined them to form a rhombus. He then cut the rhombus to form a kite. Later he attached an isosceles triangle with sides 5, 6,5 to the kiteas abase, Find the total area ofthe Kite.

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