MATHEMATICS
For Class IX
MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS
1.1 Introduction to Matrices Define
1.2 Types of Matrices
1.3. Addition and Subtraction of Matrices
1.4 Multiplication of Matrices
1.5 Multiplicative Inverse of a Matrix
1.6 Solution of Simultaneous Linear Equations
REAL AND COMPLEX NUMBERS
2.1 Real Numbers
2.2 Properties of Real Numbers
2.3 Radicals and Radicands
2.4 — Laws of Exponents/Indices
2.5 Complex Numbers
2.6 Basic Operations on Complex Numbers
LOGARITHMS
3.1 Scientific Notation
3.2 Logarithm
3.3. Common and Natural Logarithm,
3.4 Laws of Logarithm
3.5 Application of Logarithm
ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS AND ALGEBRAIC FORMULAS
4.1 Algebraic expressions
42. Algebraic Formulae
4.3. Surds and their Application
44 Rationalization
FACTORIZATION
3.1 Factorization
5.2 Remainder Theorem and Factor Theorem
5.3 Factorization of a Cubic Polynomial
ALGEBRAIC MANIPULATION
6.1 Highest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple
6.2 Basic Operations on Algebraic Fractions
63 Square Root of Algebraic Expression
LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES,
7.1 — Linear Equations
7.2 Equation involving Absolute Value
73 Linear Inequalities
7.4 — Solving Linear Inequalities
LINEAR GRAPHS AND THEIR APPLICATION
8.1 Cartesian Plane and Linear Graphs
8.2 Conversion Graphs
8.3 Graphic Solution of Equations in two Variables
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INTRODUCTION TO COORDINATE GEOMETRY
9.1 Distance Formula
9.2 Collinear Points
9.3 Mid-point Formula
CONGRUENT TRIANGLES
10.1 Congruent Triangles
PARALLELOGRAMS AND TRIANGLES,
11.1 Parallelograms and Triangles
LINE BISECTORS AND ANGLE BISECTORS
12.1 Line Bisectors and Angle Bisectors
SIDES AND ANGLES OF A TRIANGLE
13.1 Sides and Angles of a Triangle
RATIO AND PROPORTION
14.1 Ratio and Proportion.
PYTHAGORAS’ THEOREM
15.1 Pythagoras’ Theorem
THEOREMS RELATED WITH AREA
16.1 Theorems Related with Area
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY - TRIANGLES,
17.1 Construction of Triangle
17.2 Figures with Equal Areas
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Federal Board SSC-I Examination | Answer Sheet No:
Mathematics Model Question Paper | Signature of Candidate:
Signature of Invigilator:
SECTION —A
Time allowed: 20 minutes Marks: 15
‘Note: Section-A is compulsory and comprise pages 1-2. All parts of this section are to be answered on
the question paper itself. It should be completed in the first 20 minutes and handed over to the
Centre Superintendent. Deleting/overwriting is not allowed. Do not use lead pencil.
Q1 Insert the correct option i.e. A /B /C/D in the empty box provided opposite each part. Each part
carries one mark.
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A. 6 B.
Cc -9 D.
ii, The value of i? is: rr
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Cc mf D. 1
il. The logarithm of unity to any base is:
A. 0 B. 1
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iv. The degree of polynomial Sy* + 3y? + 7 is:
A. 1 B. 2
Cc. 3 D. 4
v. Find P so that y’ + 4y + P is a complete square: ro
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c. 4 D. 16
vi. H.CF of x*-¥" and x?-3 a
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vii. Which one is a solution of ly + 21 = 37
A {1,5} B {1,-5}
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vili. Point (5, ~2) lies in quadrant:
A. I B. I
c tg D. Vv
ix. Mid-point of the points (4, 4) and (2, 2) is:
A. (1) B. (2,2)
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‘Which of the following set of length cannot be the length of sides of a triangle?
‘The length of the side of a square is Sm. The length of its diagon
A. 10em B. 20cm
Cc. V5cem D. — ¥50cm
A ABC and A DEF have equal bases. Altitude of A AB is twice the altitude of A DEF.
‘Area of A DEF is the area of A ABC.
A. equalto B. twice
C. greater than D. half
‘The median of a
angle cut each other in the ratio:
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‘The bisectors of the angles of a triangle are:
A. parallel B. concurrent
C. perpendicular D. collinear
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QNo.1: Total Marks:
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Federal Board SSC-I Examination
Mathematics Model Question Paper
Time allowed: 2.40 hours Total Marks: 60
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Note: Sections “B” and “C> comprise pages 1-2 and questions therein are to be answered on the
separately provided answer book. Answer all the questions from section ‘B’ and attempt
any four questions from section ‘C’. Use supplementary answer sheet i.e., sheet B if
wired, Write your answers neatly and legibly.
SECTION-B
(Marks: 36)
Q2 Attempt any 12 parts of the following. Each part has equal marks.
(Marks 12x3 = 36)
i a= [3,9]. e=[f) sina ap.
ii, Solve by using Cramer's rule.
3x-2y=1 woe yaya?
Show that (3 “ x) «(&
iv. Solve the equation (2 — 3i)(x + yi) = 4 + i for real x and y.
v. Evaluate log 512 to the base 22
vi. Use log table to find the value of *
901
0.0234
vii. Reduce the expression to the lowest form —S**
viii, Ifx + y = 7 and xy = 12 then find the value of x? + y*
s 1 ay?
ix. Ifx = ¥3+2, find x +4and (x +4)
x. Factorize (x? + 5x + 4)(x? + 5x +6) -3
xi, If x +2 isa factor of 3x? — 4kx ~ 4k?, then find the value(s) of K.
xii. Find the H.C-F. of following by division method:
P(x) = x3 — 7x? + 14x -8
q(x) =x? -7x+6
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xii, Simpify [+35] - Eta
xiv. Find the square root of Be expression x* — 10x3 + 37x? ~ 60x + 36
xv. Solve and check VSx—7-Vx+10=0
xvi, Solve 3(x - 1) — (x- D > -2(x +4), where x € R
xvii, Draw the graph for following relation:
F=ic+32
xviii, Solve the equation graphically x + y = 0, 2x ~ 3y
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Q3
Q4
Qs
Q6
Q7
(Marks: 24)
Attempt any three questions. Each question carries equal marks.
(Marks 3x8=24)
Show that the diagonals of the parallelogram having vertices A(1, 2), B(4, 2), C(-I, -3)
and D(-4, -3) bisect each other.
Prove that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than length of
third side.
Prove that the square of one side of a triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the
other two sides then the triangle is a right angled triangle.
Prove that the line segment, joining the mid points of two sides of a triangle, is parallel to
the third side and is equal to one half of its length.
Construct AABC, mAB = 4.8cm, mBC = 3.5cm and mAC = 4cm. Draw perpendicular
bisectors of its sides and verify that they are concurrent
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