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383X097

II, (2016-2017)
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – II
MATHEMATICS /
Class – IX / IX
3 90
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 90

(i)
(ii) 31 4
1 6 2 8
3 10 4
3-3 2 4 1
(iii)
(iv)
General Instructions :
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) The question paper consists of 31 questions divided into five sections A, B, C ,D and
E. Section-A comprises of 4 questions of 1 mark each, Section-B comprises of 6
questions of 2 marks each, Section-C comprises of 8 questions of 3 marks each and
Section-D comprises of 10 questions of 4 marks each. Section E comprises of two
questions of 3 marks each and 1 question of 4 marks from Open Text theme.
(iii) There is no overall choice.
(iv) Use of calculator is not permitted.

/ SECTION-A
1 4 1
Question numbers 1 to 4 carry one mark each.
1 x  y  5 1
Write one solution of x  y  5.
2 1

The age of Joseph is one and half time the age of John. Express this statement as a linear
equation in two variables.
3 150 1
Construct an angle of measure 150 (using ruler and compasses only).
4 726 cm2 1
The total surface area of a cube is 726 cm2. Find the length of its edge.

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/ SECTION-B
5 10 2
Question numbers 5 to 10 carry two marks each.
5 2

If diagonals of a cyclic quadrilateral are diameters of the circle through the opposite vertices
of the quadrilateral, prove that the quadrilateral is a rectangle.
6 4 3 cm2 2

An equilateral triangle of area 4 3 cm2 shares same base with a square. What is the area of
square ? Find the ratio of area of triangle to that of square.
7 O OAB30 OCB55 BOC AOC 2

In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle, OAB30 and OCB55. Find the
measures of BOC and AOC.

8 5 cm 13 cm 2
(3.14 )
Determine the volume of a conical vessel having radius of the base as 5 cm and its slant height as 13
cm. (Use 3.14)
9 200 2
1 2 3 4 5 6
25 35 40 28 42 30

(i)
(ii) 3
A die is rolled 200 times and its outcomes are recorded as below :
Outcome 1 2 3 4 5 6
Frequency 25 35 40 28 42 30
Find the probability of getting :
(i) an even prime
(ii) a multiple of 3

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10 ‘0’ ‘1’ 2

State two events such that one has probability `0' and the other has probability `1'. Give
reasons to support your answer with an example.
/ SECTION-C
11 18 3
Question numbers 11 to 18 carry three marks each.

11 kx7y19 (1, 3) k 3
x6 y
Find the value of k, if the graph of the equation kx7y19 passes through the point (1, 3) Draw its
graph and from the graph, find the value of y, when x6
12 3y  9 x  7 a 3
(a) (3, 4), (b) (1, 2), (c) (2, – 3).
Find the value of a, if the line 3y  ax  7, will pass through :
(a) (3, 4), (b) (1, 2), (c) (2, – 3).
13 QR5 cm Q R QX RY 3

Draw a line segment QR5 cm. Construct pependiculers at point Q and R to it. Name them as QX and
RY respectively. Are they both parallel ?
14 BC O A »  AC
AB » 3

OA BC

In the given figure, BC is a chord of a circle with centre O. A is a point on the circle such that
»  AC
AB » . Prove that OA is the perpendicular bisector of BC.

15 PQRS PR QS A 3
ar (PSA)ar (QAR)ar (PAQ)ar (SAR)

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Diagonals PR and QS of quadrilateral PQRS interact each other at A. Show that ar (PSA)ar
(QAR)ar (PAQ)ar (SAR).

16 0.105 m ` 16 100 cm2 3

A hemispherical bowl made of brass has inner diameter 0.105 m. Find the cost of tin-plating it
on the inside at the rate of ` 16 per 100 cm2.
17 40 3
48 (8 )
3, 16, 20, 12, 19, 1, 23, 17, 8, 24, 21, 5, 13, 14, 15, 12, 6, 4, 2, 3, 7, 9, 26 21, 22, 19, 15, 16, 2, 4, 12, 14,
16, 5, 9, 8, 6, 15, 18, 25.
Construct a frequency table for the following marks obtained by 40 students in a test using
equal class intervals, one of them being 48 (8 not included).
3, 16, 20, 12, 19, 1, 23, 17, 8, 24, 21, 5, 13, 14, 15, 12, 6, 4, 2, 3, 7, 9, 26 21, 22, 19, 15, 16, 2, 4, 12, 14,
16, 5, 9, 8, 6, 15, 18, 25.

18 11 3
36, 55, 12, 110, 14, 72, 69, 20, 18, 25, 0

The following runs were scored by all the 11 players of a cricket team during a match :
36, 55, 12, 110, 14, 72, 69, 20, 18, 25, 0
Find the mean, median and mode of the data.
/ SECTION-D
19 28 4
Question numbers 19 to 28 carry four marks each.

19 q r 4
p
(a) xy0 (b) xy0

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Write equations of the lines q and r in the graph.
Which of the following can be the equation of line ‘p’?
(a) xy0 (b) xy0
Also, find the area enclosed between these lines.
20 3 kg 3 kg ` 270 1 kg `x 1 kg 4
`y

Cost of 3 kg apples and 3 kg oranges is ` 270. Let cost of 1 kg apple be ` x and that of 1 kg
oranges be ` y. Write the given data in the form of a linear equation in two variables. Also,
represent it graphically.
21 4

Prove that the angle subtended by an arc of a circle at the centre is double the angle subtended
by it at any point on the remaining part of the circle.
22 ABCD AD AB P Q APOQ 4
1 1
ar(APOQ) : ar(ABCD) BR BC DS CD
4 4

ABCD is a rectangle. P and Q are points on sides AD and AB respectively. Show that APOQ
1 1
is a rectangle and find ar(APOQ) : ar(ABCD), when it is given that BR BC and DS
4 4
CD.

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23 ABC BC5 cm, B45 ABAC1.5 cm  4
Construct a  ABC in which BC5cm B45and ABAC1.5 cm.
24 80 cm, 40 cm 4
20 cm
40 cm
(a)
(b)
Shivansh has a gift placed in a cuboidal box of dimensions 80 cm, 40 cm and
20 cm. He wants to cover the box nicely to present it to his friend on his birthday. Instead of
using coloured paper, he decided to use squared papers of old magazines of side 40 cm each.
(a) How many square sheets of magazine paper are required ?
(b) What value is depicted from this act ?
25 120 cm2, 72 cm2 60 cm2 4

If the areas of the three adjacent faces of a cuboidal wooden box are 120 cm 2, 72 cm2 and 60
cm2 respectively, then find the surface area and volume of the box.
26 4
20 cm 18 km 4
Water is supplied to a city population from a river through a cylindrical pipe. The diameter
of the cross section of pipe is 20 cm, the speed of water through the pipe is 18 km per hour.
Find the quantity of water in litres which is supplied to the city in 4 hours.
27 4000 4

0 1 2 2
< 10000 10 80 10 0

10000 - 14999 10 240 60 0

15000 - 19999 0 380 120 30

20000 - 24999 0 520 370 80

25000 0 1110 760 220

(i) ` 10000 -14999

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(ii) ` 25000
(iii)
(iv)
A company selected 4000 families and surveyed them to find out a relationship between
income level and the number of television sets in a home.The information so obtained is listed
in the following table :
Monthly Income No.of televisions in a family
(In `)
0 1 2 Above 2
< 10000 10 80 10 0

10000 - 14999 10 240 60 0

15000 - 19999 0 380 120 30

20000 - 24999 0 520 370 80

25000 and above 0 1110 760 220

Supposea family is chosen at random. Find the probability that the selected family:
(i) is earning ` 10000 – ` 14999 per month and has exactly one television.
(ii) is earning ` 25000 and more per month and owns 2 televisions.
(iii) is not having any television.
(iv) has more than 2 televison
28 4
400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900-
500 600 700 800 900 1000

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17 24 35 10 7 5

For the following table, construct a frequency polygon (with histogram) :


Cost of gift 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900-
(in `) 500 600 700 800 900 1000
No of 17 24 35 10 7 5
people

य/SECTION-E ( /Open Text)

(* Please ensure that open text of the given theme is supplied with this question paper.)

Theme : Solving Mystery of messed up fields.


29 3

Dhondoop’s field has adjacent angles in the ratio 4:5. Find all the angles of his field.
30 ABC AD X AD=DX 3

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ABXC

In Oonkar’s field ABC, median AD is produced to X such that AD=DX. Prove that ABXC is a
parallelogram.
31 ABC D E, AB 4
DF EG, BC AF=FG=GC

According to open text, Oonkar field is a triangle, say ABC. Let D and E trisect AB if DF, EG
are parallel to BC, then prove that AF=FG=GC.

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