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Practice Paper – Case Study Questions

Subject: Mathematics Ch 2: Polynomials


Std: IX Answer Scheme

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Q. No. Case Study 1


D.A.V. School of Delhi decided different types of tours for the students to educate them.
1. So, in class IX, 1/12th times the square of the total number of students planned to visit
historical monuments. 7/12th times the number of students planned to visit old age homes
while 15 students decided to teach poor children.

i. Using above information express the total number of students as a polynomial in terms of
x
x2 7
a.  x  15 Ans
12 12
x2 7
b.  x  10
4 4
7 x2 1
c.   10
12 12
x2 7
d.  x  15
4 4
ii. Write the coefficient of x in the polynomial.

9
a.
13
7
b. Ans
12
11
c.
13
13
d.
12
iii. Write the coefficient of x2 in the polynomial.

1
a.
13
1
b.
10
1
c. Ans
12
d. 15
iv. Find the value of p(x) at x = 2

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Practice Paper – Case Study Questions
33
a. Ans
2
11
b.
2
22
c.
3
14
d.
3

v. Find the value of p(x) at x = 1


19
a.
2
29
b. Ans
2
9
c.
2
39
d.
2
Case Study 2
Ankur and Ranjan start a new business together. The amount invested by both partners
2. together is given by the polynomial p(x) = 4x2 + 12x + 5, which is the product of their
individual shares.
i. Coefficient of x2 in the given polynomial is
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4Ans
d. 12
ii. Total amount invested by both, if x = 1000 is
a. 301506
b. 370561
c. 4012005 Ans
d. 490621
iii. The shares of Ankur and Ranjan invested individually are
a. (2x + 1), (2x + 5) Ans
b. (2x + 3), (x + 1)
c. (x + 1), (x + 3)
d. None of these
iv. What is the name given to the polynomial which represents the amount that each of them
has invested.
a. Cubic
b. Quadratic

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c. Linear Ans
d. None of these
v. Find the value of x, if the total amount invested is equal to 0.
a. -1/2
b. -5/2
c. Both (a) and (b) Ans
d. None of these
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