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GRADE 9 REVISION WORKSHEET

Linear equations in two variables

1. Linear equation x – 2 = 0 is parallel to which axis?


2. If (1, -2) is a solution of the equation 2x – y = p, then find the value of p.
3. Express x/4 – 3y = – 7 in the form of ax + by + c = 0.
4. Find the value of k for which x = 0, y — 8 is a solution of 3x – 6y = k
5. Find the two solutions of the linear equation 2x – 3y = 12.
6. Find ‘a’, if linear equation 3x – ay = 6 has one solution as (4, 3).
7. The cost of a table is Rs 100 more than half the cost of a chair. Write this statement as a linear
equation in two variables.
8. If (p, 2p + 1) is the solution of the linear equation 4x + 3y = 23. Find the value of p.
9. Give equation of two lines on same plane which are intersecting at the point (2, 3)
10. If (2,3) and (4, 0) lie on the graph of equation ax + by = 1.

Surface areas and volumes

1. How much ice-cream can be put into a cone with base radius 3.5 cm and height 12 cm?
2. A cone is 8.4 cm high and the radius of its base is 2.1 cm. It is melted and recast into a sphere. Find
the radius of the sphere.
3. Find the capacity in litres of a conical vessel having height 8 cm and slant height 10 cm.
4. Calculate the surface area of a hemispherical dome of a temple with radius 14 m to be whitewashed
from outside.
5. A heap of wheat is in the form of a cone whose diameter is 10.5 m and height is 3 m. Find it volume. If
1cm3 wheat cost is Rs 10, then find total cost.
6. A shopkeeper has one spherical laddu of radius 5 cm. With the same amount of material, how many
laddoos of radius 2.5 cm can be made?
7. A dome of a building is in the form of a hemisphere. From inside, it was whitewashed at the cost of Rs
498.96. If the rate of whitewashing is Rs 4 per square metre, find the:
(i) Inside surface area of the dome
(ii) Volume of the air inside the dome

Statistics

1. A random survey of the number of children of various age grout playing in the park was found:

Draw a histogram to represent the data above?

2. For the following data, draw a histogram and a frequency polygon:

Marks 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50


No of Students 5 10 4 6 7

3. The following is the monthly expenditure (Rs.) of ten families of the particular area:
145, 115, 129, 135, 139, 158, 170, 175, 188, 163
(a) Make a frequency distribution table by using the following class interval:
100 – 120, 120 – 140, 140 – 160, 160 – 180, 180 – 200.
(b) Construct a frequency polygon for the above frequency distribution.
4. Draw a histogram with frequency polygon for the following data:

Class Interval 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54

Frequency 5 15 23 20 10 7

Circles

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