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STD:- 9th CNMS MATHS DATE: - 18 – 9 – 23

Time:- 2 hr. 30 min. PRACTICE PAPER 2 MARKS: - 80


Question.1. Choose the correct alternatives:

1. 2 √3 + √3 is equal to

i) 2 √6 ii) 6 iii) 3 √3 iv) 4 √6

2. Mr. Rao bought 1-year, Rs 10000 certificate of deposit that paid interest at an annual rate of 8%

compounded semi-annually. The interest received by him on maturity is

i) Rs. 816 ii) Rs. 864 iii) Rs. 800 iv) Rs. 10816

3. Factorisation of y (y – z) + 9 (z – y) is

i) (y – z) (y + 9) ii) (y – z) (y – 9) iii) (z – y) (y + 9) iv) none of these

4. The sum of two natural numbers is 25 and their difference is 7. The numbers are

i) 17 and 8 ii) 16 and 9 iii) 18 and 7 iv) 15 and 10

5. If A = 30o, then the value of 2 sin A cos A is

1 √3 1
i) ii) iii) 2 iv) 1
√2 2

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6. If sin A = 2, then the value of cot A is

1 √3
i) √3 ii) iii) iv) 1
√3 2

7. If the total surface area of a cube is 96 cm2, then the volume of the cube is

i) 8 cm3 ii) 512 cm3 iii) 64 cm3 iv) 27 cm3

8. If the sides of a rectangular plot are 15 m and 8 m, then the length of its diagonal is

i) 17 m ii) 23 m iii) 21m iv) 17 cm

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9. Factorisation of x2 – 4xy + 4y2 is

i) (x + 2y) (x – 2y) ii) (x + 2y) (x + 2y)

iii) (x – 2y) (x – 2y) iv) (2x – y) (2x + y)


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10. The product √2. √2. √32 equals
12 12
i) √2 ii) 2 iii) √2 iv) √32

Question.2.
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(A) Find the value of a and b in the following if: 3+ = a + b √7
√7
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(B) Find the CI on Rs. 64,000 for 1 2 years at 5% p.a., the interest being compounded half yearly.

(C) In the given figure, ∠B = 60°, AB = 16 cm and BC = 23 cm. Calculate:


i) BE ii) AC

Question.3.

(A) Solve the following pairs of simultaneous equation.


9x – 5y = 52
4x – 3y = 27

(B) Factorise using identities: 25𝑎2 - 36𝑏 2 + 84bc - 49𝑐 2


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(C) Evaluate: (√50 + √42)3 (√50 − √42)3
Question.4.

(A) If the weight of the box is 1.5 kg and the total weight of the box with the thirty cubes is 2.4 kg,
calculate the weight of each cube giving your answer in grams
(B) At what rate per cent per annum compound interest, will Rs.4000 amount to Rs.5324 in
3 years?
(C) Two semicircular flower beds are made on the outside of the smaller sides of a rectangular
garden 16 m by 7 m. Find the total area and perimeter.

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Question.5.

(A) Find x: 340 + 340 + 3𝑥 = 341


(B) In the given figure, an equilateral triangle ABC is inscribed in a circle with centre O.
Find: i. ∠BOC ii. ∠OBC

(0.78)3 + (0.22)3
(C) Evaluate using algebraic formula: (0.78)2 −(0.78 ×0.22)+ (0.22)2.

Question.6.

(A) Find the shaded area in the given rectangle: AB = 40 cm, BC = 21 cm.

(B) From the adjoining figure, find: i) tan x° ii) sin y° iii) cos y°

(C) When a two digit number is dividend by the sum of its digits, the quotient is 4. If the digit
are interchanged, the reversed number is 6 less than twice the original number. find the
number.

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Question.7.

(A) Given log10 𝑎 = m, log10 𝑏 = n, log10 𝑐 = p, express k in terms of a, b and c if k = 102𝑚+3𝑛−5𝑝 .

(B) In trapezium ABCD, AB || CD. M and N are mid-points of AD and BC. If AB = 5 cm and

DC = 9 cm, find the length of MN.

(C) A rectangular container whose base is a a square of side 6 cm holds water up to 3 cm from
the top. When a solid cube is placed in the water rises to the top and 17 𝑐𝑚3 of water
overflows. Find the edge of the cube.
Question.8.

(A) Solve for x: log (7x + 3) – log (x – 3) = 1

(B) Prove that: 3 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑒𝑐 2 60° - 2 𝑐𝑜𝑡 2 30° + 𝑠𝑒𝑐 2 45°

(C) The given figure shows a quadrilateral ABCD in which AD = 13 cm, DC = 12 cm, BC = 3cm,
and ∠ABD = ∠BCD = 90°. Calculate the length of AB.

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