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TVIS VELAMMAL VIDYALAYA, PONNERI

STD: IX VISTO-2 MOCKTEST-1 MARKS:100

1. If the bisectors of the angles A and B of a quadrilateral ABCD meet at O, then AOB is equal
to:
1 1 1 1 1
a) C  D b) ( C  D ) c) C   D d) C   D
2 2 3 3 2
2. If ABCD is a rhombus, then
a) AC2 + BD2 = 6AB2 b) AC2 + BD2 = 5AB2 c) AC2 + BD2 = 4AB2 d) AC2 + BD2 = 3AB2
3. ABCD is a trapezium where AB and CD are non-parallel sides. If the vertices A, B, C and D are
concyclic, then
1 1
a) AB is also parallel to CD b) AB = CD c) AB = CD d) AB = CD
2 2
4. If a rectangle and a parallelogram are equal in area and have the same base and are situated on the same
side, and the ratio of the perimeter of the rectangle and that of the parallelogram is k, then
a) k > 1 b) k < 1 c) k = 1 d) Cannot be determined
5. A cylindrical vessel contains 49.896 litres of liquid. Cost of painting its C.S.A at 2 paise/sq cm is
Rs.95.04. What is its total surface area?
a) 5724cm2 b) 7524cm2 c) 5742cm2 d) 7254cm2
6. What is the ratio of volumes of two cones with the same radii?
a) h1 : h2 b) r1 : r2 c) s1 : s2 d) 1 : 2
7. A hemispherical bowl is made of steel of 0.25cm thickness. The inner radius of the bowl is 5cm.
Find the volume of steel used.
a) 42.15cm3 b) 41.52cm3 c) 41.28cm3 d) 45.21cm3
8. How many litres of water flows out through a pipe having an area of cross section of 5cm 2 in
one minute, if the speed of water in pipe is 30cm/sec?
a) 9 litres b) 15 litres c) 30 litres d) 3 litres
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13. The radius of a sphere is increased by %. Its surface area increases by


𝑃2 𝑃2
a) p% b) P2% c) 2𝑃 + % d) %
100 2
14. If h, C and V respectively are the height, the curved surface and volume of cone. Then
which of the following holds.
a) 3𝜋Vh3-C2h2=0 b) 3𝜋Vh+C2h2=-1 c) 3𝜋Vh3+Ch+9V=0 d)3𝜋Vh3+C2h2+9V2=0
15. A square is inscribed in a circle with radius ‘r’. What is the probability that a
randomly selected point within the circle is not within the square?
1
𝜋−2 𝜋− 𝜋−2 1−𝑟
a) 2 b) 2 c) d)
𝜋 𝜋 𝜋 𝜋
16. Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect ?
(a) A trapezium is a quadrilateral, having one pair of opposite sides parallel.
(b) A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
(c)A rhombus is a quadrilateral, all the sides are equal and each angle is 90 0
(d) A square is a quadrilateral, whose all sides are equal and each angle is 90 0.
1
17. In the given figure, the side AC of ∆ABC is produced of E such that CE= AC. If D is the mid-
2
pint of BC and ED produced meets AB at F and CP, DQ are drawn parallel to BA, then FD=
1
a) FE
2
1
b) FE
3
c) FE
1
d) 𝐹𝐸
4

18. Assertion (A): If a solid sphere of a radius r is melted and recast into the shape of a solid cone of
height r, then the radius of the base of the cone is 2r.
Reason (R): If a metallic sphere of total volume is melted and recast into the shape of a right
circular cylinder if radius 0.5 cm, then the height of cylinder is 8cm.
a. If Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is correct explanation of assertion (A).
b. If Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
c. If Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
d If Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
19. Statement I: If two coins are tossed simultaneously there are three possible
outcomes-two heads, two tails or one of each. Therefore, for each of
1
these outcomes, the probability is .
3
Statement II: If a dice is thrown there are two possible outcomes an odd number or
1
even number. Therefore, the probability of getting an odd number is .
2
a) Both statement – I is true II is false b) Both statement – I is false II is true
c) Both the statements are true d) Both the statements are false
20. Match the two columns:
Column – I Column – II
A) A cone and a hemisphere have equal base and equal
volumes, then the ratio of height to radius is p) 1:9
B) A cone and a cylinder are of the same height. Their radii
of the bases are in ratio 2:1, then the ratio of their volumes is q) 1:1
C) A right circular cylinder just encloses a sphere of radius r,
then the ratio of their curved surface area is r) 4:3
d) Twenty seven solid iron spheres each of radius r and surface
area S are melted to form a sphere with surface area S’
then ratio of S and S’ is s) 2:1
a) i→ 𝑠, ii →r, iii→p, iv →q b) i→r, ii →s, iii→p iv→ q
c) i→ 𝑠, ii →r, iii→q, iv →p d) i→r, ii →s, iii→ 𝑞 iv→ p
21. A triangle park ABC has sides 120m, 80 m and 50 m. A gardener has to put a fence all around
it and also plant grass inside. Area of garden and cost of fencing the garden with barbed wire
at the rate of Rs20 per meter leaving a space 3 m wide for a gate on one side are
a)375 15m2, Rs4940 b) 357 10 m2, Rs9440 c)573 8 m2, Rs4944 d) 683 10 m2, Rs5490
22. The perimeter of a rhombus is 260 cm and one of its diagonals is 66 cm. Find the area
of the rhombus and its other diagonal.
a)Area=3696cm2 , BD=112 cm b)Area=3690cm2 , BD=112 cm
c)Area=3696cm2 , BD=10 cm d)Area=3690cm2 , BD=10 cm
23. A plastic sheet is in shape of trapezium whose parallel sides are 90 cm and 120 cm. If non
parallel sides are 40 cm and 50 cm. Find the area of plastic sheet.
a) 4900 cm2 b) 3800cm2 c)4000cm2 d)4200cm2
24. Three sides of a triangle are a=10cm, b=20cm, c=20cm. If a and b are increased by 50%. Then
the percentage change in semi perimeter of triangle is
a)20% Increases b) 30% Increases c)75% Increases d)No change
25. In the figure given, D divides the side BC of ∆ABC in the ratio 3:5.
Which is the area of ∆ABD?
2
a) ×ar(∆ABC)
5
3
b) ×ar(∆ABC)
5
5
c) ×ar(∆ABC)
8
3
d) × ar(∆ABC)
8
26. Mean of 11 observations is 17.5. If one observation value 15 is deleted, then the mean
of remaining observations is ______
a) 15.75 b) 16.75 c) 17.75 d) 18.75
27. The average of n numbers 𝑋1 , 𝑋2 , X3 . . . . . . . 𝑋𝑛 , is A. If X1 is replaced by (x+a) X1,X2 is replaced by
(X+a)X2........., then the new average is
𝑋−1 𝐴+𝑛𝑋𝑛 𝑛𝐴 +(𝑛+1)𝑋𝑛 𝑛+1 𝐴+𝑋𝑛
a) (X+a)A b) c) d)
𝑛 𝑛 𝑛
28. Arnav scored 63 marks in English, 57 in Hindi, 82 in Mathematics, 55 in Social Science and x
in science. If the average he scored is 60, find the average of best four of the them.
a) 63.25 b) 65.15 c) 64.25 d) 60.75
29. In a school, there are 40 students in which boys and girls are in the ratio 3:1. The mean age of
the boys is 20 years and the mean age of the girls is 18 years. If there is increase in girls by
5 and decrease in boys by 10, then find the new average age(approx). When the students
joining or leaving doesn’t change the average age of boys and girls respectively.
a) 15 years b) 19 years c) 16 years d) Can’t say
30. State ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false.
𝑛 𝑛
i) If the number of observations is even then the median is mean of ( )th and + 1 th terms.
2 2
ii) After four vertical lines for a tally marks, if the tally marks occurs for the fifth time, then the fifth
line is put vertically with previous four lines.
iii) If the range of the data with minimum value 16, is 87, then the maximum value is 71.
iv) Mode of the data, 14, 71, 51, 91, 15, 2, 15, 51, 19, 41, 51, 15, 51 is 51.
v) Mean of the first ten natural numbers is 5.5
(i) ii iii iv v
a) T F T T T
b) F F T T T
c) T F F T T
d) T F T F T
31. In the given figure, PQ is tangent to the circle at P, and QRS is a straight line. Then the value
of x is equal to
a. 250
b. 300
c. 350
d. 400

32. The radius of the in-circle of a triangle is 4 cm and the segments into which one of side is
divided by the point of contact are 6cm, 8cm. Then the other two sides of the triangle are
a) 12 cm, 13 cm b) 14 cm, 15 cm
c) 13 cm, 15 cm d) 12 cm, 14 cm
33. In the given figure, a circle touches all four sides of a quadrilateral PQRS, whose
sides are PQ = 6.5 cm, QR = 7.3 cm, and PS = 4.2 cm, then RS is equal to
a) 5.3 cm
b) 5 cm
c) 7.3 cm
d) 4.7 cm
34. In the given figure, O is the center of a circle, PQL and PRM
are the tangents at the points ‘Q’ and ‘R’ respectively and ‘S’
is a point on the circle such that ∠SQL = 50° and
∠SRM = 60°. Then ∠ QSR and ∠ RPQ =
a) 40°, 140° b) 50°, 140°
c) 60°, 120° d) 70°, 40°
Linked comprehension type: (From Q. no. 35 to 37)
BC is a chord with centre O. A is a point on an arch BC as shown in the figures.

35. The value of z in terms of x is


𝑥
a) b) x c) 2x d) 3x
2
36. If A is a point on the major arc, then ∠BAC+∠OBC =
a) 1200 b) 450 c) 600 d) 900
37. If A is a point on the minor arc, then ∠BAC-∠OBC =
a) 900 b) 600 c) 1200 d) 450
38. Assertion: The sides of a ∆ABC are in the ratio 2:3:4 and its perimeter is 36 cm. Then
area of ∆ABC is 12 15cm2.
Reason: If 2S = (a + b + c), where a, b, c are the sides of a triangle, then its
area = 𝑠 − 𝑎 𝑠 − 𝑏 𝑠 − 𝑐 .
Which of the following is correct?
a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
b) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion
c) If assertion is true but reason is false d) If assertion is false but reason is true
39. Statement–I: The parallelogram circumscribing a circle is a rhombus.
Statement–II: The tangents drawn at the end points of a diameter of a circle are
perpendicular to each other.
a) Statement – I is true and statement – II is false. b) Statement – I is false and statement – II is true.
c) Both the statements are true. d) Both the statements are false.
40. Match the following.
Column-I Column-II
P) Data which is collected for the first time 1) Secondary data
by the statistical investigator or with
the help of his workers is called
Q) These are the data already collected by 2) Variable
a person or a society and these may be
in published form is
R) When the data is compiled in the same 3) Primary Data
form and order in which it is collected,
it is known as
S) A quantity which can vary from one 4) Raw Data
individual to another is called
P Q R S
a) 3 1 2 4
b) 3 1 4 2
c) 1 3 2 4
d) 1 3 4 2
41. If W1, W2 and W3 represents the work done in moving a particle from A to B along three different paths
1,2 and 3 respectively (as shown) in a gravitational field of point mass ‘m’ then
a) W1<W3<W2
b) W1>W2>W3
c) W1=W2=W3
d) W1<W2>W3

42. A ball weighing 4kg of density 4000 kg/m 3 is completely immersed in water of density 1000
kg/m3. Find the force of Buoyancy on it?
a) 10N b) 4N c) 1.4N d) 0.4N
43. Suppose an astronaut lands on the moon and drops an object from a height of 7.35m from
the surface. How much time will it take to reach the moon’s surface?
a) 9 sec b) 16 sec c) 27 sec d) 3 sec
44. Two bodies A & B of masses m & 2m respectively are kept at a distance ‘d’ a part. Where
should a small particle be placed; so that the net gravitational force on it due to the bodies
A & B is zero?
𝑑 𝑑 𝑑 𝑑
a) x= b) x= c) x=1+ d) x= 1-
1+ 2 1± 2 2 2
45. Two identical copper spherical balls of radius R are in contact with each other. If the
gravitational attraction between them is ‘F’, the reaction between F & R is ____
a) R2 b) R4 c) R8 d) R-4
46. Assertion (A): Mass of an object is measure of INERTIA.
Reason(R): The mass of an object is constant and does not change from place to place.
a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is true, but R is false. d) A is false, but R is true.
47. Match the columns
Column-I Column-II
i) ‘g’ at any height ‘h’ p) 98N
𝑑
ii) g’ at any depth ‘d’ q) g(1- )
𝑅
iii) Weight of the body r) 980 dynes
iv) 1gm weight s) mg
𝐺𝑀
t) g= 2
𝑅+ℎ
a) i→t, ii → 𝑞, iii→ 𝑠, iv →p b) i→ 𝑡, ii → 𝑝, iii→q, iv→ s
c) i→t, ii → 𝑞, iii→ 𝑠, iv → 𝑟 d) i→ 𝑝, ii →q, iii→ 𝑡, iv →r
48. A ball initially at the top of the inclined hill, is allowed to roll down. At the bottom its speed is 4m/sec
next the ball is again roll down the hill, but this time it doesn’t starts from rest. It has an initial speed
of 3m/s. How fast is it going when it gets to the bottom?
a) 3 m/s b) 4m/s c) 5 m/s d) 6 m/s
49. A 10 kg ball is dropped from a height of 10m find the PE & KE and also the speed just before it
reaches the ground? (Take g=9.8 m/s2)
a) 980J; 980J; 14m/s b) 9.8J; 9.8J; 1.4m/s c) 10J; 100J; 14cm/s d) 19.6J; 19.6J; 7m/s
50. The mass of a cyclist together with the bicycle is 90kg. Calculate the work done by cyclist if the speed
increases from 6KMpH to 12KMpH.
a) 375 J b) 125 J c) 500 J d) 90J
51. When the speed of a ball is doubled its K.E?
a) Remains same b) Gets doubled c) Becomes half d) Becomes four times
52. One gm of a rocket fuel; on complete combustion produces 1250 KJ of energy. If 24kg of rocket fuel
burns in 200sec; Calculate the power developed by the rocket in kilowatts?
a) 150K.W b) 150MW c) 15MW d) 15GW
53. A ball is thrown upwards from a point A. It reaches up to the highest point ‘B’ and returns.
a) K.E at ‘A’=K.E at ‘B’ b) P.E at ‘A’=P.E at ‘B’ c) P.E at ‘B’=P.E at ‘A’ d) P.E at ‘B’ =K.E at ‘A’
54. A block moving in air breaks into two parts & the parts separate from each other. In this process
a) The total K.E is conserved b) The total ‘P’ is not conserved
c) The total K.E must be conserved d) The total ‘P’ must be conserved
55. Consider the following two statements about light & sound. Choose the most appropriate option
Statement I: When light and sound travel air to water light may bend towards normal
while sound may bend away from normal.
Statement II: Sound is longitude wave while light is transverse wave.
(a) Statement I is correct while statement II is incorrect.
(b) Statement I & II are both correct and statement II is not the reason for statement I.
(c) Statement I & II are incorrect.
(d) Statements I & II are correct, statement II is the correct reason for statement I.
56. On a rainy wet day; a thunder is heard 6 sec after lightening. If speed of sound is 350 ms -1 the altitude
of the cloud is:
a) 1.8 km b) 1.9 km c) 2.1 km d) 2.5 km
57. A wave is sent along a string by oscillating at one end. If the tension in the string is increased then
speed of the wave& wavelength of the wave.
a) speed increases; wavelength decreases b) Both increases
c) Both decreases d) Wavelength increases; speed decreases
58. Human ears can sense sound waves travelling in air having wavelength of:
a) 10-3m b) 10-2m c) 1m d) 102m
59. A sound wave travels from east to west, in which direction do the particles of air move_____
a) East-west b) North-south c) Up and down d) None of these
60. A SONAR Echo takes 4.4 sec to return from a sub marine; if the speed of sound in water is 1500m/s,
then the distance of the submarine from the SONAR is _______
a) 1500m b) 3000m c) 3300m d) 3600m
61. Molecular weight of KMnO4 is
a) 294 b) 158 c) 155 d) 160
62. Number of valence electrons in magnesium
a) 2 b) 3 c) 1 d) 4
63. The specific charge ratio of proton is
a) 1.75x1011 c/kg b) 9.58x107 c/kg c) Zero d) None
64. The isotope of tritium of hydrogen has
a) One proton one neutron b) Zero protons one neutrons
c) One proton three neutrons d) One proton two neutrons
65. Among following pick out odd one
a) Electrons revolve around the nucleus in fixed circular orbits
b) Bohr orbits represents as KLMN… c) 99.9% atom is empty
d) The jumping of electrons from lower to higher energy level called excitation.
66. Which of the following represents electronic configuration of silicon
a) 2, 8,4 b) 2,8,3 c) 2,8,4 d) 2,8,5
67. Rutherford’s 𝛼-particle scattering experiments showed that
1) Electrons have negative charge.
2) The mass and positive charge of the atom is concentrated in the nucleus
3) Neutron exists in the nucleus 4) Most of the space in atom is empty
a) 1 & 3 b) 2,4 c) 1 & 4 d) 3 & 4
68. Element with atomic number 56 has valency
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
69. Example for Isodiaphers is
a) 5B116C13 b) 1H11B2 c) 7N159F20 d) 6C126C11
70. Find out correct one
a) mp=1837me b) me=1837mp c) mp=1008me d) mp=1937 me
71. Match the columns
Column-I Column-II
i) Isotopes p) 1H32He4
ii) Isobars q) BF3SO2
iii) Isotones r) 1H11H21H3
iv) Iso electronic species s) 19K40 20Ca40
a) i→s, ii → 𝑟, iii→ 𝑝, iv →q b) i→p, ii → 𝑠, iii→q, iv→ 𝑟 c) i→r, ii → 𝑠, iii→ 𝑝, iv →q d) i→ 𝑠, ii →q, iii→p, iv →r
72. Which of the following contains maximum number of molecules
a) 1g CO2 b) 1g N2 c) 1g H2 d) 1g CH4
73. Which of the following represents correct chemical formula
a) CaCl b) NaSO4 c) H2S d) NaS
74. Percentage of carbon is highest in
a) CH4 b) C3H4 c) C6H6 d) C3H8
75. Na2C2O4 is the formula of sodium:
a) Carbonate b) Oxalate c) Formate d) Acetate
76. 2gms mixture of H2 and He gases have mole fraction of H2 as 0.5. Hence, mole fraction of the He is
a) 0.5 b) 1.5 c) 1.0 d) 0.25
77. Ratio of weight of nitrogen and oxygen in nitrous oxide
a) 7:8 b) 8:7 c) 1:2 d) 2:1
78. Percentage composition of boron in Boric acid
a) 11.2 b) 17.5 c) 20.4 d) 25.9
79. Source of alpha rays in gold foil experiment
a) Helium nucleus b) Lead box c) Gold foil d) Polonium
80. The charge of neutron is
a) One b) Zero c) 1.67x10-19 d) 9.3x10-27
81. Weeds are the unwanted plants that grow along with the cultivated plants. How do they affect
the crop plants?
(a) By killing plants in the field before they grow (b) By dominating the plants to grow
(c) Competing for various resources of plants causing low availability of nutrients
(d) All of above
82. Main sugar present in the honey is :-
(a) Maltose (b) Levulose (c) Dextrose (d) Ribose
83. Red cell count is carried out by
(a) haemocytometer (b) haemoglobinometer (c) sphygmomanometer (d) electrocardiogram
84. Which of the following is a weed?
(a) Sudan grass (b) Cowpea (c) Parthenium (d) Linseed
85. Green manure refers to
(a) The organic manure prepared by green worms
(b) The manure used by small green plants
(c) The plants grown and mulched by ploughing before sowing the crop
(d) The organic manure added to soil before ploughing and sowing
86. Broilers are maintained for getting :-
(a) Milk (b) Egg (c) Meat (d) Leather
87. Most of the human neurons are
(a) multipolar (b) bipolar (c) unipolar (d) pseudo-unipolar
88. Lysosomes are the reservoirs of
(a) Fat (b) RNA (c) Secretory glycoproteins (d) Hydrolytic enzymes
89. Tick the viral disease of cattle:
(a) Foot and mouth disease (b) Anthrax (c) Aspergillosis (d) T.B.
90. Which of the following nutrients are absorbed by plants in large quantities from soil?
(a) Manganese (b) Iron (c) Zinc (d) Sulphur
91. Leghorn is an exotic breed of:
(a) Marine prawn (b) Milch animal (c) Poultry (d) Drought animal
92. Double membrane is absent in –
(a) Mitochondrion (b) Chloroplast (c) Nucleus (d) Lysosome
93. Plants can be made disease-resistant by
(a) hybridization (b) genetic modification (c) both (a) and (b) (d) use of antibiotics
94. Which of the following is not considered as primary nutrient for plants?
(a) Oxygen (b) Nitrogen (c) Phosphorus (d) Potassium
95. Cattle feed should contain :-
(a) Concentrate (b) Roughage (c) Both a & b (d) None of these
96. Striated muscles are found in
(a) gall bladder (b) wall of bronchi (c) leg muscles (d) lungs
97.The membrane surrounding the vacuole of a plant cell is called
(a) Tonoplast (b) Plasma membrane (c) Nuclear membrane (d) Cell wall
98. Why are honeybees so important ?
(a) They are excellent pollinators (b) They show a high degree of social life
(c) They have a stinger (d) They produce bee wax
99. Which organelle releases oxygen?
(a) Ribosome (b) Golgi apparatus (c) Mitochondria (d) Chloroplast
100. Sometimes fish are cultured with:
(a) Maize crop (b) Rice crop (c) Wheat crop (d) Pulses
KEY

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B C D A B A B A B A
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
B B C D C C C C B C
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A A D B D C A C B C
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
D C B D C D A C A B
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
C A D A D B C C A A
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
D B D D B C B C A C
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
B A B D C A B B A A
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
C C C C B A B A B A
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
C B A C C C A D A D
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
C D A A C C B A D B

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