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‘CBSE SAMPLE PAPER - 05 Class 09 - Mathematics lowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 8 \Linstructions: 1. This Question Paper has 5 Sections A-E. 2. Section A has 20 MCQs carrying 1 mark each. 3. Section B has 5 questions carrying 02 marks each. 4. Section C has 6 questions carrying 03 marks each. 5. Section D has 4 questions carrying 05 marks each. 66, Section E has 3 case based integrated units of assessment (04. marks each) with subparts of the values of 1, 1 and 3 ‘marks each respectively. 7. All Questions are compulsory. However, an intemal choice in 2 Qs of 5 marks, 2 Qs of 3 marks and 2 Questions 0 2 marks has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2marks questions of Section E. 8. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take 1 =22/7 wherever required if not stated Section A ‘The abscissa of any point on y-axis is ayl b) any number O-l ao ‘An isosceles right triangle has area 8 cm?. The length of its hypotenuse is a a) ¥32 cm by 24 cm ©) Vi6 cm 4d) 48 cm in the given figure, AD is a diameter of the circle with centre 0. Chords AB, BC and CD are equal. If a DEF = 110°, then ZF AB is equal to i A lp a) 120° ) 130° ©) 110” 4) 140° Ina histogram the area of each rectangle is proportional to hy a) the class size of the corresponding class b) cumulative frequency of the corresponding interval class interval ©) the class mark of the corresponding class 4d) frequency of the corresponding class interval interval An irrational number between 2 and 2.5 is i a) v5 by) vit VRS d) VI25. In quadrilateral ABCD, BM and DN are drawn perpendiculars to AC such that BM =DN.IfBR=8cm,then [1] BDis a) 12cm b) 4cm ©) 16cm d) 2cm Tf (-2, 5) is a solution of 2x + my = 11, then the value of ‘m’ is ity ay2 b)2 93 3 (2 =4x-21)=? iy a) (-7) (+3) b) (x-7)(x-3) None of these #) (+7) (x-3) of 0.2 in the form & where p and q are integers and q 4 is » OF ay E and F are the mid-points of the sides AB and AC of a ABC. If AB = 6cm, BC =Scm and AC =6cem, Then {| EF is equal to a) 4m b) 33cm 025an 4) None of these If 10% = 64, what is the value of 103**2 Wy a) 16 by 80 oar oa ‘The line represented! by the equation x + y = 16 passes through (2, 14). How many more lines passthrough the [i point (2, 14) a)10 b2 oo———————KNOrvOS ee ¢) many d) 100 {fo angles are complements of each other then each angle is uy a) a reflex angle 'b) an acute angle a straight angle 4) an obtuse angle Ifx=3+2V2, them the value of 2 + + is uy ao b)3 ol d6 In the given figure, © is the centre of the circle ABE is a straight line. If ZDBE = 95° then AOD is equal to (1 te | SS J a) 170° by 180° ©) 190° 4) 175° P(S, -7) be a point on the graph. Draw the PM. y-axis. The coordinates af Mare uy a) (0-7) b) (0,0) 907.0) (7,5) ‘The cost of a notebook is twice the cost of a pen. The equation to represent this statement is u a) x =3y by x=3y ne of these d)x-2y=0 = 2, then a® + a b) 64 92 48 Assertion (A): If the angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 2:3 :7: 6, then the measure of angles are 40°, ‘(UI 60°, 140°, 120°, respectively. Reason (R): The sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is 360°, 4) Both A and R are true and Ris the correct. _b) Both A and R are true but R is not the explanation of A. correct explanation of A. ©) Ais true but R is false. 4d) Ais false but R is true, Assertion (A): 0.271 isa terminating decimal and we can express this number as -24- which is ofthe form £, ‘where p and q are integers and g # 0. Reason (R): A terminating or non-terminating decimal expansion can be expressed as rational number. a) Both A and R are true and R isthe correct. —_—_) Botha A and R are true but R is not the explanation of A. correct explanation of A. ©) A is tre but Ris false, 4) As false but R is true. Section B Study the following statement: Py} cee eee enna ‘Two intersecting lines cannot be perpendicular to the same line ‘Check whether iti an equivalent version to the Euclid’s fifth postulate, [Hint Identify the two intersecting lines 1 and m and the line n in the above statement. 1fP, Q, and R are three points on a line and Q is between P and R, then prave that PR - QR = PQ. 2 ‘Which of the following points lie on the x-axis? 2 LA.) ii, 6(4,0) iii. C(O,-3) iv. D(-69) ve E (21) vi, FOC2,-1) viii. H(, -2) Evaluate; — 227) R ea (1297 473 x8? OR Give two rational numbers between 0.5151 15111511115... and 0.5353353335 ... ‘The surface area of a sphere is the same as the curved surface area of a cone having the radius of the base as 120 [2 cm and height 160 cm. Find the radius of the sphere. oR ‘Two cones have their heights in the ratio 1: 3 and radii 3: 1. What is the ratio of thelr volumes? Section © values of a and b in each of $443 — a — 6/3 Tea fain day, the temperature in a city was recorded as under: “Temperature (in °C) |20 IMlustrate the data by a bar graph. In parallelogram, show that the angle bisectors of twa adjacent angles intersect at right angles. B ‘A family spends Rs. 500 monthly as a fixed amount om milk and extra milk casts Rs.20 per kg. Taking quantity [3 of extra milk as x and total expenditure on milk as y. Write a linear equation and fill the table. y 2 1000 . ‘The production of saleable steel in some of the steel plants of our country during 1999 is given below: 3 Plant Production (In thousand tonnes) ‘Construct a bar graph to represent the above data on a graph paper by using the scale 1 big divisions = 20 thousand tonnes. oR Read the bar graph given in Figure and answer the following questions: res fotannocses) —— i. What information is given by the bar graph? ii. In which years the areas under the sugarcane crop were the maximum and the minimum? iii, State whether true or false: ‘The area under the sugarcane crop in the year 1982-83 is three times that of the year 1950-51, Factorize: 13] 8a +6 4 1207b + Gab? Section D In the given figure, AB || CD. Prove that 2BAE ~ 2DCE = 2ABC. 5 .¥ A E © OR iiven figure, AB || GD and a transversal t cuts them at E and F respectively. If EP and FQ are the bi 1d ZEFD respectively, prove that EP || FQ. > A right angled triangle with sides 3 cm and 4 em is revolved around its hypotenuse. Find the volume of the 5 double cone thus generated. Calculate the area of the triangle whose sides are 18 cm, 24 cm and 30 cm in length. Also, find the length of the — [5] altitude corresponding to the smallest side. OR Hf each side of a triangle is doubled, then find the ratio of area of new triangle thus formed and the given triangle. Find rational roots of the polynomial f (x) = 2x3 + x? - 7x - 6. 6 Section E Read the text carefully and answer the questions: ul Peter, Kevin James, Reta and Veena were students of Class Sth B at Govt Sr Sec School, Sector 5, Gurgaon. (Once the teacher told Peter to think a number x and to Kevin to think another number y so that the difference of the numbers is 10 (x > y). ‘Now the teacher asked James to add double of Peter's number and that three times of Kevin's number, the total 37. was found 120. Reeta just entered in the class, she did nat know any number. ‘The teacher said Reeta to form the 1st equation with two variables x and y. [Now Veena just entered the class so the teacher told her to form 2nd equation with two variables « and y, Now teacher Told Reta to find the values of x and y. Peter and kelvin were told to verify the numbers x and y. (i) Whatare the equation formed by Reta and Veena? (i) What was the equation formed by Veena? (iil) Which number did Peter think? OR Which number did Kelvin think? Read the text carefully and answer the questions: A children's park is in the shape of isosceles triangle said PQR with PQ = PR, S and T are points on QR such that QT = RS. P as TR (@® Which rule is applied to prove that congruency of APQS and A.PRT. (ii) Name the type of APST. OR TE ZQPR = 80° find ZPQR? (ii) 1 PQ=6cm and QR = 7.cm, then find perimeter of APQR. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: Director of a company selected a round glass trophy for awarding their employees an annual function, The design of each trophy is made as shown in the figure, where its base ABCD is golden plated from the front side at the rate of %6 per cm?, (@) Find the area of sector ODCO. (ii) Find the area of AAQB. OR Find the area of major sector formed in the given figure. (4) (a) (iii) Find the total cost of golden plating. Solution CBSE SAMPLE PAPER - 05 Class 09 - Mathematics Section A wo Explanation: The abscissa of any point on y-axis is always zero. This means that this point hasn't covered any distance on x- axis. (@) V32 cm Explanation: Area of isosceles triangle = } x Base x Height Since in an isosceles triangle, Base and Helght are equal. 0-1 x Base x Base = Base = Height = 4em Hypotenuse = 47+ 4 = VIE cm (b) 130° Here, given AB = BC= CD Now, equal chords subtend equal angles at centre so, AOC = BOC = ZCOD Also, they lie in straight line so, ZAOC + ZBOC + COD = 180° ZAOB = ZBOC = ZCOD =60" In AOB AO=OB, 4OAB= ZOBA Since, AOB= 60", ZOAB= ZOBA= 60" Now, ZDOE = ZAOB= 60" ( vertically opposite angle) In ADOBE, OD = GE (raius) 0, ODE = ZOED ADOE, ZDOE + LODE + ZOED = 180° 2 LODE = ZOED = 180 - 60 = 120° Baxt+(4) +302 =2+(3) 8-6 =+(4)=2 19, (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. Explanation: Both A and Rare true and R is the correct explanation of A. 20. (QA istmue but R is false. ‘Explanation: A is true but R is false, Section B 21. The equivalent versions of Euclid'sfith postulate are mentioned as follows: i. For every line | and for every point P not lying on 2, there exists a unique line m passing through P and parallel to Z. 11, Two distinct intersecting lines cannot be parallel tothe same tine. From above two statements it Follows given statements Is not an equivalent version to the Euclid fifth postlate 2. From the given condition, we get the following figure —o——____o—__o—- e In the above figure, PQ coincides with PR - QR. ‘So, according to Eucld's axiom, “things” which coincide with one another are equal to “one another". We have, PQ+ QR=PR ie. PR-QR=PQ. 23, The Coordinates of every point on the X-axis are ofthe form (x, 0). that means y coordinate is always zero on X-axis. Hence, the following potnts lke on the x-axis: 4) BG,0) iv) DE-6, 0) (vil) G1, 0) ashen? sad (2)? (wy oR 5151151511115. and, b = 0.5353353335...= 0.53 Clearly, a < b since the second decimal place of a has digit 1 and b has digit 3. “Thus (wo rational numbers lies between 0. 51 ane 0.53 are 0.52 and 0.522 (Note: Between two irrational numbers there exist infinitely many rational numbers} 25. The Slant height of cone (120) + (160)? VEEI00+ 25600 200 Surface area of sphere = surface area of cone oR Ratio of heights of two cones = 1:3 and ratio of their radius = 3: 1 Let rg, fg be their radil and hy, hy be their heights hence, Section 2, Gi 1 I =tit =11-6v3 Now, 11 — 6¥$=a-6y3 sas Along the y-axis, take 1 small square=5 units. Ail the bars should be of same width and same space should be let between the consecutive bars. Now we shall draw the bar chart, as shown below: y ‘Temperature (in *C) -» cos aRKe Sam Sam lpm 3pm 6pm Teme ——> 1: ABCD fs a parallelogram. The angle bisectors AE and BE of adjacent angles A and B meet at E. © A ie To Prove: AEB = 90° Proof : AD || BC... [Opposite sides of || gm} +, ZDAB + ZCBA = 180° ...[As the sum of interior angles on the same side of a transversal is 160°] = 2 EAB +22 EBA = 180° .. {As AE and BE are the bisectors of ZDAB and ZCBA respectively] => ZEAB + ZEBA=90° In EAB, ZEAB + ZEBA + ZAEB = 180°. [As the sum of three angles of a triangle is 180°} = 90° + ZAEB =180° [From (1)1 = ZAEB=90° ‘According to the question x is extra milk and y Is the expenditure forthe month If the quantity of extra milk be'x’ and expenclture be Rs. 'y then the given condition. y= 20x + 500 (As R5.500 is the fixed expenditure) 0) Put x= 0 im equation (0) vy = 20(0) + 500=0 + 500 y= Rs.500 When no extra milk is ken the expenditure remains Rs.500 same uty = 1000 in equation (1) 1000 = 20x + 500 1000 - 500 = 20% 500 = 20x x= 2 = 25kg ‘When the 25 kg of milk s taken extra the expenditure increased as Rs.1000 Put x = 2 im equation (0) y= 20(2) + 500 y=40+ 500 ee y=Rs. 540 ‘When the 2 kg of milk is taken extra the expenditure increased by Rs.40 ie. Rs. 540 0 25 2 oR {. It gives the information about the areas (in lakh hectors) under sugarcane crop during different years in India. IL The areas under the sugarcane crops were the maximum and minimum in 1982-83 and 1950-51 respectively. Ii The area under sugarcane crop in the year 1982-83 34 lakh hectares. “The area under sugarcane crop in the year 1950-51= 17 lakh hectares. Clearly, the area under sugarcane crop in the year 1982-63 1s not 3 mes that of the year 1950-51 So, the given statement is false. 31. 8a? + bY + 120° + Gab? “The expression 8a3 +b + 120+ Gab? can also be writen as (2a)? + (b)? +3 x 2a x 2axb+3x 2axdbxb (2a) + (b)® +3 x 2a x b(2a +b). Using identity (2 + y)* = 2? + y’ + Sry (2 + y) with respect to the expression (2a)! + (0)? +3 x 2ax b(2a +b) we get(2a + b)* “Therefore, ater factorizing the expression 8a* + U* + 12a*® + Gab? we get (2a +b)? Section D 32. To Prove: ZBAE.- ZDCE = ZACE. PS Draw EF || AB || CD through E. Now, EF || AB and AE Is the transversal. ‘Then, ZBAE + ZAEF = 180° [Angles on the same side of a transversal line are supplementary Again, EF || CD and CE is the transversal ‘Then, DCE + £CEF = 180° [Angles om the same side of a transversal line are supplementary = ZDCE + ( ZBAE ~ LDCE= ZAEC or Its given that, AB || CD and tis atransversal ZAEF = ZEFD Ai) (Pair of alternate interior angles) EP is the bisectors of ZAEF, (Given) +. AEP = ZFEP =12AEF = ZAEF = 22FEP ull) Also, FQ is the bisectors of ZEFD 2 ZEFQ = ZQFD=42ZEFD => CEFD = 22ZEFQ wonAill) From equations (i), (if) ane (ll) 22FEP= 2/EFQ ~> 4 (18, Heghn) =216 cm oR Let a, b, be the sides of the given triangle and s be its semi-perimeter. Then, a= SHE = Valea alle— Bee) = A say Area ofthe given trang As per given condition, the sides of the new triangle will be 2a, 2b, and 2c So, the semi-perimeter of the new triangle = =e b+e ti) From (i) and (i), we get s=2s Area of new triangle = ./a! (a — 2a) (@ — 2B) (@ — Be) = 2s(2s = 2a)(2a = 26)(28 = Be) Vi6s(s— alls — (se) ‘The required ati “Therefore the ratio of area of new triangle thus formed and the given triangle is 4:1. ven that f(x) = 2x9 + x2 - 7x - 6 {(9) 1s a cubic polynomial with an integer coefficient. Ifthe rational root inthe form of Gwhich are +1, +2, 43,46 and the values of q are limited to the highest degree coefficient i.e 2 which are +1, +2 tere, the possible radona wos ae 1,2, 43,4 6,44, 43 the values of p are limited to factors of iad > (2) =2) + 2?-7@2)-6 =x 8)+4-14-6 =16+4-14-6 =-6.75+2.25+105-6 12.75 -12.75 =0 But from all the factors only -1, 2 and ~3 gives the result as zero. Further,since f(x) Is of degree 3, therefore it has almost 3 ro00ts. So, the rational roots of 2x? + x? ~ 7x - Gare-1, 2 and -3 Section E ‘36, Read the text carefully and answer the questions: Peter, Kevin James, Reeta and Veena were students of Class 9th B at Govt Sr Sec School, Sector 5, Gurgaon. ‘Once the teacher told Peter to think a number x and to Kevin to think another number y so thatthe difference of the numbers is 10@>y). ‘Now the teacher asked James to add double of Peter's number and that three times of Kevin's number, the total was found 120. Reeta just entered in the class, she did not know any number, (2 + 3y= 120 Gx -y = 10.) 2x +3y= 120.2) Multiply equation (1) by 3 and to equation (2) 3x-3y +2x+3y=30+ 120 = 5x=150 =x=30 Hence the number thought by Pratcek Is 30. oR ‘We know that x -y = 10...())and 2x + 3y = 120 ..(u) Put x = 30 in equation (1) 30-y=10 = y=40 Hence number thought by Kevin = 40 47. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: “silent parts inthe shape of nscele tangle sald POR with PQ = Pr, Sand are pols on QR sch at T= P os TR () I APQS and APRT PQ= PR (Given) QS = TR (Given) €PQR =2 PRQ (corresponding angles of an isosceles A) By SAS commence APQs = APRT GH APQS~ APRT = PS =PT(cPCT) Soin APST Ps=PT It is an isosceles triangle. oR Let 2Q= ZR=xand 2P = 66? In APQR, ZP + £Q + ZR= 180° (Angle sum property of A) 80° + x4" = 180" 2x = 180° 80 2x = 100° (uiPerimeter = sum of all 3 sides PQ=PR=6em $0, P=(6+6+7)cm = 19cm 38. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: Director of a company selected a round glass trophy for awarding their employees an annual function. The design of each trophy is made as shown in the figure, where its base ABCD is golden plated from the front side at the rate of %6 per cm”. () Area of sector ODCO = barr? oh Bx tx 14= 15cm? (ii) Area of AAOB = 4 x OA x OB= 4(20 x 20) = 200 cm? oR ‘Area of major sector = area of circle - area of minor sector sar? — dar? = be Bx 14x 1d = 462 cm? (1i)Area of region which is golden plated = area of AOAB - area of sector ODCO. = 200 - 154 = 46 cm? Total cost of golden plating = 8(6 x 46) = 3276

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