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Class 9 Maths Sample Question Paper

This document appears to be a sample question paper for a 9th grade mathematics exam for G.D. Goenka Public School in Rohini. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts like polynomials, geometry (perimeter, area of shapes), surface areas, ratios, and probability. The questions cover a range of standard 9th grade math topics that would be expected to appear on a term exam.

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Class 9 Maths Sample Question Paper

This document appears to be a sample question paper for a 9th grade mathematics exam for G.D. Goenka Public School in Rohini. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing concepts like polynomials, geometry (perimeter, area of shapes), surface areas, ratios, and probability. The questions cover a range of standard 9th grade math topics that would be expected to appear on a term exam.

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  • Cover Page
  • Section A - Multiple Choice Questions
  • General Instructions
  • Section B - True or False and Fill in the Blanks
  • Section C - Short Answer Questions
  • Section D - Long Answer Questions

G.D.

GOENKA PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROHINI


CLASS IX
SUBJECT- MATHEMATICS
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER
TERM- 2
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6. The zero of the polynomial p(x) = 2x + 5 is .
5
7. If the perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 60 cm, then its area is 200√2cm2
8. The total surface area of a hemisphere of radius r is 2πr2.
9. Two right circular cones of equal curved surface areas have slant heights in the
ratio of 3: 5. Then the ratio of their radii is 5 : 3.

10. A dice is thrown once. Probability of getting a number 3 or 4 is 1/6 .

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