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Notification - 9 - Maths - 638435858042525671
Notification - 9 - Maths - 638435858042525671
Paper Pattern
Portion:- Ch-1,2,3,4,7,9,11,12
Section – A
Answer the following objective questions as directed 20 M
Q-1 (A) Multiple choice question . 1 Mark each Marks 5
B) True or False statement 1 Mark each Marks 5
C)Fill in the blanks 1 Mark each Marks 5
D) Answer in one word or one sentence 1 Mark each Marks 5
Section - B
Q-2 Solve the following questions briefly Each questins-2 M Marks 22
(Do as directed )
Section - C
Q-3 Solve the following Each questins-3 M Marks 18
Section - D
Q-4 Solve the following Each questions- 4 M Marks 20
SECTION- A
Q-1 (A) Select the proper option to answer the following questions.
(Ch- 1)
1) ( + ) ( - ) = ……………
a) b) c) d)2
2) (7-2)3 = ……………
a)71 b) 75 c) 76 d)
3) + is a / an ……………. Number.
a)Irrational b)negative integer c)positive integer d)rational
4) = ……………….
a) 5 b) c) d)
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(ch- 2)
5) 85 75 = ……………….
a) 6400 b) 6425 c) 6375 d)6475
6)If x2 - 10 x + 21 = ( x + m ) ( x + n ) , then m + n = …………….
a) 10 b) -10 c) 7 d) 21
7)……… is one of the zeroes of the polynomial x3 – 3x2 – 5x + 15.
a) 5 b) -5 c) 3 d) –3
(ch- 3)
8)x – axis does not pass through the point ………..
a) (7 , 0) b) ( 0 , 3 ) c) (-12 , 0 ) d) ( , 0)
9)If a= 2 ,b = -3, c = -2 and d = -5, then the point (ab ,cd) is in the……..quadrant.
a) first b) second c)third d) fourth
10)The distance of the point (0 , -6) from the origin is ………..
a)-6 b) 6 c) 3 d) 0
(ch – 4)
11)One of the solutions of the linear equation 5x + 4y = 22 . is = ………..
a) 2 , 3 b) 3 , 2 c) ( -2 , -3) d) (0 , 4)
12)If (5,2) is one of the solutions of equation x + 3y = K , then K= ……….
a) 8 b) 11 c) 7 d) 17
13)………… is not a solution of the equation 2x + 7y = 28
a)(14 , 0 ) b) ( 0 , 4 ) c) (7 , 2) d)(2,7)
(ch-7)
14)In ABC ,AB= BC and A=400 , Then B = ……….
a) 400 b) 800 c) 1000 d) 600
15)In ABC , B = C , AB =5 cm and BC= 8 cm , then perimeter of ABC is
……….. cm .
a)21 b) 18 c) 15 d) 24
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16) For the correspondence ABC EDF between ABC and DEF, the side
……….. corresponds to BC.
a)AB B) ED C) EF D) DF
(Ch -9)
17)In cyclic quadrilateral ABCD . If A = C then A = ……………..
a)600 b)900 c)1200 d)450
18)In a circle with center P . the length of a diameter is 20 cm and AB is a chord
of a circle at a distance 6 cm from Centre, then AB = ……….. cm .
a) 8 b) 16 c) 12 d) 6
19)xy is a diameter of the circumcircle xyz , then xzy = …….,………
a) 600 b) 750 c) 900 d) 1200
20)In a circle with center P. chord of a circle AB = 8 cm and radius = 8 cm. , then
APB = ……….
a) 600 b) 750 c) 900 d) 1200
21)In a circle write Center P chords AB and CD intersect each other at right
angle in point M . MAD = 550 then ABC = …………..
A)350 B) 550 C) 1100 D) 450
(Ch – 11)
22)The Curved surface area of a cylinder is 2200 cm2 , it its radius is 10 cm . then
its height is ……
a) 14 b) 21 c) 35 d) 20
23) If the volume of a cube is 216 cm3 then its edge is ………. cm .
a) 8 b) 16 c) 3 d) 6
24)If the radius of a cone is 15 cm and its curved surface area is 990 cm2 , then
slant height is ……… cm .
a) 21 b) 42 c) 35 d)28
25)1 litre = …………cm3
a) 10 b) 100 c) 1000 d) 10,000
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26)If the volume of a cone is 2200 cm3 and its height is 21 cm . then its radius is
………… cm.
a) 20 b) 5 c) 15 d) 10
Q-1(B)State whether the following statements are true or false.
(ch -1)
1) =
2)(-5) 2 = -25
3) Each rational number is an integer.
4) = +
6) is a rational number.
7) x2 – 81 = (x – 9) 2
8)x2 – 2 x + 3 is a linear polynomial.
(ch -3)
9)Coordinate axes intersect at ( 0 , 0)
10)Point ( 3, - 5) lies in the second quadrant.
11)( 0 , 8) is a point on the y – axis .
(ch – 4)
12)Linear equation in two variables has a unique solution.
13)If ( 5 , -2) is a solution of 5x + 2y = K then K = 0.
14)(5 ,1) is one of the solutions of 2x – 3y = 7
(ch – 7)
15)An isosceles triangle can be an obtuse angled triangle.
16)In PQR , Q = R and PQ = 6.5 cm then PR = 7 cm
17)In ABC , AB = AC and C= 750 then B= 750
18)In ABC and PQR , AB = PQ , BC = PR and B = P .
(ch -7)
16)Two ………. triangles having equal perimeter are always congruent .
17)In PQR . If P = Q . then ……. sides of triangle are equal.
18)If PQR YXZ , then PRQ = …………
19)If ABC PQR and perimeter of ABC is 18 cm . then perimeter of
PQR is ………..cm.
(ch – 9)
20)The longest chord of a circle is a ……….. of the circle.
21)The length of the complete circle is called its ………..
22)The perpendicular from the centre of a circle to a chord ……….. the chord.
23)The line segment joining any two points on a circle is called a...…of the
circle.
24)A piece of a circle between two points on a circle is called …… of the circle.
(ch -11)
25)Curved surface area of a cone = …………
26)Surface area of a cube = …….. …
27)Volume of a cuboid = ………
28)Volume of a cylinder = ………..
Q-1(D)Answer in one word or one sentence.
(ch – 1)
1)State the smallest whole number………..
2)State the rationalising factor of the denominator of
(ch – 2)
5)Find zero of polynomial 3x + 7 .
6)If (5x – 3)2 = 252 + Kx + 9 , then find K .
7)Is ( x-1) a factor of 3x2 +7x -10 ?
8) Factorise x3 -125
(ch- 7)
9)In PQR , Q = R and PQ = 6.5 cm . then find PR.
10)In ABC, AB = AC and C = 750 , then find B.
11)If ABC RPQ then which side of PQR is equal to side AB of ABC ?
12) ABC DEF . If area of ABC is 58cm2 . then find the area of DEF .
(ch-9)
13)In a circle with centre P . AB and CD are equal chords . If APB = 850
CPD.
14)In a circle with radius 17 cm, the length of a chord is 30 cm . then find the
distance of the chord from the center.
15)In cyclic quadrilateral ABCD . if A = 3x + 150 and C = 2x + 150 then
find the value of x .
16)In a circle with centre P. AB and CD are equal chords .If APB = 700,then
find PCD.
(ch- 11)
17)Find the surface area of a cube with edge 10 cm .
18)Name the region between an arc of a circle and its corresponding chord.
19) What is the sum of opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral ?
20)State the formula to find the area of a triangle.
21) Find the surface area of a football with diameter 28 cm.
22)Find the total surface area of a cylinder with radius 10 cm and height
25 cm.
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SECTION-B
Q-2 Answer the following questions briefly with calculation:
(Ch-11)
1) Simplify: 1) ,
3) Add: 0. + 0.
4) Rationalise the denominator of
5) Divide : 12 by 3
6)Simplify: ( 3+ ) (2+ )
b)7x 2 – x3 + x6 - 7x8 +7
b) 7 -3 x - x2 + x3
10) Expand: a) (3x-1) (3x + 4)
11)Expand: b) (3x +4) (3x-5) c) (4a -2b- 3c)2
12) If x-4 is a factor of x3 -5x2- px+ 24 find the value of p.
13) Evaluate the following using proper identify: 78 84
14) Factories : a) 12x2 -7x +1 b) 49 a2 + 70 ab +25b2
15) Factories: x2 –
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28) In the given figure, ABC =690, ACB =31 0 find BDC
29) In the given figure, A,B,C and D are four points on a circle. AC and
BD interest at a point E such that BEC =1300 and ECD = 200 find BAC.
43) Find the total surface area of a hemisphere of radius 10 cm.(use = 3.14)
44) Find the radius of a sphere whose surface area is 154 cm2.
45) Find the volume of the right circular cone with.
a) radius 6 cm, height 7 cm b) radius 3.5 cm, height 12 cm
46) Find the capacity in litres of a conical vessel with.
a) radius 7 cm slant height 25 cm
b) height 12 cm slant height 13 cm.
47) The height of a cone is 15 cm. If its volume is 1570 cm3. Find the radius
48) If the volume of a right circular cone of height 9 cm is 48 cm3. Find the
diameter of its base.
49) A conical pit of top diameter 35m is 12 m deep. What is its capacity in kilo
litres ?
50) A right triangle ABC with sides 5 cm 12 cm and 13 cm is revolved about
the side 12 cm. Find the volume of the solid so obtained.
51) Find the volume of a sphere whose radius is
a) 7 cm b) 0.63m
52) Find the amount of water displaced by a solid spherical ball of diameter.
a) 28 cm b) 0.21m
53) The diameter of a metallic ball is 4.2cm. What is the mass of the ball, if the
density of the metal is 8.9g per cm2.
54) How many litres of milk can a hemispherical bowl of diameter 10.5 cm
hold ?
55) Find the volume of a sphere whose surface area is 154 cm2.
56) The radius and height of a cone are 21 cm and 20 cm respectively. Find
the total surface area of the cone.
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57) A closed cylindrical vessel has the radius of 1.4 m and height 3m. Find
the total surface area of vessel.
58) The circumference of the base of a cone is 62.8cm and its height is
15 cm. Find its volume.(use = 3.14)
SECTION-C
Q-3 Solve the following.
(Ch-2)
1)If x + y + z =0 then show that
X3 +Y3 + Z3 = 3xyz
2)Factorise : x3 - 3x2 - 9x - 5
3)Factorise : 27x3 + y3 + Z3 - 9xyz
4)Give possible expressions for the length and breadth of each the
following.
a) Area: 25 a2 - 35 a +12
b) Area =35 y2 + 13y – 12
13) Line is the L bisector of an angle A and B is any point on L .BP and
BQ are perpendiculars from B to the arms of A .Show that.
i) APB AQB ii) BP = BQ or B is equidistant from the arms of A.
14)AD and BC are equal perpendiculars to a line segment AB. show that
CD bisects AB.
15) In an isosceles triangle ABC with AB= AC, D and E are points on BC
such that BE =CD show that AD=AE.
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17) BE and CF are two equal altitudes of a triangle ABC. using RHS
congruence rule, prove that the triangle ABC is isosceles.
18) ABC is an isosceles triangle with AB= AC, AP BC to show that
B= C
(Ch-9)
19) Two circles of radii 5 cm and 3 cm intersect at two points and the
distance between their centers is 4 cm. Find the length of the common
chord.
20) If diagonals of a cyclic quadrilateral are diameters of the circle
through the vertices of the quadrilateral. Prove that it is a rectangle.
21) ABC and ADC are two right triangles with common hypotenuse
AC.Prove that CAD = CBD.
22) If a line intersects two concentric circles (circles with the same circle)
with centre O at A, B , C and D prove that AB=CD.
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SECTION-D
Q-4 Solve the following.
(Ch-7)
1)Prove that two triangles are congruent if two angles and the included
side of one triangle are equal to two angles and the included side of the
other triangle.
ABC is an isosceles triangle in which AB =AC, side BA is produced
to D such that AD=AB show that BCD is a right angle.
4) ABC and DBC are two isosceles triangles on the same base BC.Show
that ABD = ACD
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a)Draw a histogram to represent the given data. (Hint first make the class
intervals continous.)
b) Is there any other suitable graphical representation for the same data ?
c) Is it correct to conclude that the maximum number of leaves are 153
mm long ? why ?
19) The following table given the life times of 400 neon lamps.
b) How many lamps have a life time of more than 700 hours ?