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PERIODIC TEST - 1 (2023-24)
Subject: MATHEMATICS Max. Marks:
Grade: 9 Time: 20 Mins
General Instructions:
Section A carries one mark each
• Section B carries two marks each
Section C carries three marks each
Section D carriesfour marks each
Section E carries five marks each
SECTION A (Imnrk)
l. If the coordinates of the two points are and B (-7,8) then
find (abscissa of B) —(abscissa of A).

2.

3. 1
Rationalize the denominator:

4. It is knov,n that if x + y = 10 then x + y + z = 10 + z. The Euclid's axiom that illustrates this


statement is
a. First Axiom b. Second Axiom c. Third Axiom d. Fourth
SECTION B (2 marks)
5. i) Find the distances of points C(-3,-2) from X-axis and Y-axis,
ii) Find the value of x and y, if(2y, 2y-3) = (x, 7)
6. 30
Simplify:

Simplify:
SECTION C (3 marks)
s. 4+3€S
Find a and b if
4-3VS
9. Locate on the number line.
10. In which quadrant will the point P(3,2) lie, if
i) Ordinate is multiplied by (-1)
ii) Abscissa is multiplied by (-2)
iii) (-5) is added to both the abscissa and ordinate
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11. i. State any one Euclid's postulates.
ii. Prove that a line segment has one and only one midpoint.

SECTION D (4 marks)
12. CASE STUDY:

5
4

2
(1,2) (7.2)

0<0.0)
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Rohit was putting up one of his paintings in his living room. Before this, Rohit had put a grid on
the wall where each unit measured equal to a foot. The upper-left comer of the frame is at point
,8) and the upper-right at D(7,8). The bottom-left corner is at A(1,2) and the bottom-right
corner at B(7,2)
1) What is the width of the frame? (1 mark)

2) N%at are the abscissa and ordinates of points C and D? (2 mark)

3) Write the co-ordinates of the midpoint of the side AB. (1 mark)


13. l. In the given figure, if Ll = L3 , L2 = L4 and L3 = L4, write a relation between LI and
L2 using Euclid's axiom. (3 marks)
3
4

2. State the Euclid's axiom used to prove the above relation (1 mark)
SECTION E (5 marks)
14. Find the value of :-
1 1 1 1 1
6-2

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