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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

Class – 9 Mathematics - 1 4 −3 x
x −2 ⎛1⎞
03 Find ‘x’, if 8 × ⎜ ⎟ = (0.0625)x.
Questions from 1 to 30 are single answer questions, darken the correct ⎝2⎠
option as your answer in the OMR sheet provided. Each carries 1 mark. (A) 0 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) 1

01 If two chords AD and BE are drawn perpendicular to a 04 How many positive numbers from 1 to 200 both inclusive
chord AB of a circle which of the following is correct ? are equal to the cube of an integer ?
(A) AD = BE (B) AD = 2BE (A) 6 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) 0
(C) 2AD = BE (D) AD = 3BE 05 In the following figure, ∠PQR = 60°, ∠PQR is bisected
and the resultant angles are bisected again.
02 In the given figure, if l1 || l2 and l3 || l4, what is ‘y’ in
terms of ‘x’ ?
4
l2 7

l1 l3 6

5
x o l4
3
2
yo
yo
Find ∠TQS + ∠SQU + ∠PQS.
(A) 20° (B) 15° (C) 60° (D) 18°
(A) 90° + N (B) 90° + 2N
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N
(C) 90° − (D) 90° – 2N
2
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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

06 A bag contains 3 red balls, 5 black balls and 4 white balls. 10 E and F are the midpoints of the sides AB and AC
A ball is drawn at random from the bag. What is the respectively of ΔABC; G and H are the midpoints of
probability of not getting a black ball ? sides AE and AF respectively of the ΔAEF. If GH = 1.8
cm, find BC.
1 5 1 7
(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) 0.9 cm (B) 3.6 cm
4 12 3 12
(C) 7.2 cm (D) 5.4 cm
3 3 3
a + b + c − 3abc
07 Find the value of , when a = – 5, 11 Which of the following statements is true ?
ab + bc + ca − a2 − b2 − c2
(A) The ordinate is positive to the right of the origin.
b = – 6, c = 10.
(A) 1 (B) – 1 (C) 2 (D) – 2 (B) The ordinate is negative to the left of the origin.

08 The mean of 100 observations is 50. If one of the (C) The ordinate is negative below x-axis.
observations, 50 is replaced by 150, what is the resulting (D) The ordinate is negative above x-axis.
mean ?
12 If the product of x2 – 6x + 5 and 2x2 – 7x + 3 is 0, which
(A) 50.5 (B) 51 (C) 51.5 (D) 52 of the following is not a value of ‘x’ ?
09 Which of the following points lie on the y–axis ? 1
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) (D) 1
(A) (0, 4) (B) (–2, 0) 2
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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

13 In the figure given, D divides the side BC of ΔABC in the 15 If y = 3x and ‘x’ and ‘y’ are both integers, which of the
ratio 3 : 5. What is the area of ΔABD ? following is equivalent to 32x + 3x × 3 ?
A (A) O (O + 3) (B) O2 + 3
(C) 3O + 3 (D) 3(O + 3)

16 The coordinates of points P(–2, 2), Q(3, 2) and R(3, –2)


B D C
are the vertices of a rectangle PQRS. What are the
2 3 coordinates of S ?
(A) × ar(ΔABC) (B) × ar(ΔABC)
5 5 (A) (–3, –2) (B) (–2, – 2)
5 3 (C) (3, 2) (D) (2, 2)
(C) × ar(ΔABC) (D) × ar(ΔABC)
8 8
17 If the height of a cylinder is doubled, by what number
14 A cube of edge 'k' is divided into 'n' equal cubes. What is must the radius of its base be multiplied so that the
the edge of the new cube ? resulting cylinder has the same volume as that of the
original cylinder ?
k 3
n
(A) 3
nk (B) (C) 3
nk (D) 1 1
3
n k (A) 4 (B) (C) 2 (D)
2 2
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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

A square is inscribed in a circle with radius ‘r’. What is N


18 22 Given P = Product of x2y and and Q = Quotient
the probability that a randomly selected point within the O
circle is not within the square ? obtained when x2 is divided by D. If P = Q, what is the
value of D ?
1
π−2 π− π−2 1−r 1
(A) (B) 2 (C) (D) (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) N (D)
π2 π π N
π
23 If x2 + x + 1 is a factor of the polynomial 3x3 + 8x2 + 8x +
19 In a quadrilateral ABCD, if AB = 5 m, BC = 5 m, CD = 6 m, 3 + 5k, what is the value of k ?
AD = 6 m and diagonal AC = 6 m, what is its area ?
2 5
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D) –1
(A) 2(4 + 3 3) m2 (B) 3(4 + 3 3) m2 5 2
24 Identify the point at which the graph of the equation
(C) 5(4 + 3 3) m2 (D) 7(4 + 3 3) m2 7x – 9y – 21 = 0 cuts x – axis.
(A) (21, 0) (B) (0, 9)
2
20 If x = , find the value of (x – 3)2. (C) (3, 0) (D) (3, 1)
3− 7
25 Two distinct lines
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 6 (D) 7
(A) always intersect
21 Two rectangular boxes have the same height and length, (B) always either intersect or parallel
but different widths as shown in the figure.
(C) always parallel
(D) always have two common points
h h 26 Things which are ____________ of the same things are
m equal to one another.
cm 8c
9 cm 8 12 cm
(A) Parallel (B) Not equal
The difference in the volumes of the boxes is 360 cm . 3
(C) Halves (D) Triple
What is the height of the boxes ?
27 If D is the midpoint of the hypotenuse AC of a right
(A) 18 cm (B) 15 cm triangle ABC, find the length of BD.
(C) 16 cm (D) 14 cm 1 3
(A) AC (B) AC (C) AC (D) 2AC
2 2

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28 It is not possible to construct a triangle with which of Class – 9 Mathematics - 2


the following sides ?
Questions from 31 to 35 have more than one correct option, darken the correct
(A) 8.3 cm, 3.4 cm, 6.1 cm
options as your answer in the OMR sheet provided. Each carries 3 marks.
(B) 5.4 cm, 2.3 cm, 3.1 cm
31 What is the diameter of the largest sphere which can be
(C) 6 cm, 7 cm, 10 cm
carved out from a cube of side x cm ?
(D) 3 cm, 5 cm, 5 cm
(A) One third of sum of all edges.
29 In a square ABCD, the diagonals bisect at O. What type
(B) One twelfth of sum of all edges.
of a triangle is ΔAOB ?
(C) One half of sum of length of diagonals.
(A) An equilateral triangle.
(B) An isosceles but not a right angled triangle. 1
(D) times of length of any diagonal.
3
(C) A right angled but not an isosceles triangle.
32 In a circle with centre O, OM is perpendicular from O to
(D) An isosceles right angled triangle.
the chord AB. Which of the following is/are correct ?
30 In the given figure, ABCD and ABPD are two cyclic
quadrilaterals. O
A B
A M
(A) AM = MB
O
(B) AM AB
$o B
D (C) M is the mid point of AB
C
P (D) OM bisects AB
If ∠BOD = 160°, find the difference of ∠BPD and ∠BCD.
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(A) 80° (B) 160° (C) 0° (D) 100°
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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

Class – 9 Reasoning
33 Identify the volume of largest cone which can be carved
out from a cube of edge 'a' cm.
Questions from 36 to 45 are single answer questions, darken the correct
πa3 3
πa option as your answer in the OMR sheet provided. Each carries 1 mark.
(A) (B)
12 9
36 A die has been cast four times and the results are as shown.
3π π
(C) (diagonal)3 (D) (diagonal)3 $ # !
108 36 3
 "  $
! # !
34 Which of the following are the factors of x3 + 3x2 – x – 3 ?
(A) N + 1 (B) N – 1 Which number is opposite to number 3 ?
(C) N + 3 (D) N – 3 (A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7
35 If A, B, C, D are points on the circle, identify the correct 37 Pointing towards a person, a man said to a woman, His
statement. mother is the only daughter of your father. How is the
) ,
woman related to that person ?
(A) Sister (B) Daughter
+
*
(C) Mother (D) Wife
(A) ∠A + ∠B = 180° (B) ∠B + ∠D = 180° !& Which shape completes the second pair in the same way
(C) ∠B + ∠C = 180° (D) ∠A + ∠C = 180° as the first pair ?

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(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

39 Identify the image of 1 9 6 5 I N D O P A K in a vertical 44 Which is the odd one out ?


mirror.
(A)
(A) (B)
(B)
(C)
(D) (C) (D)
40 A person travels 7 km towards East, then travels 9 km
South, then travels 1 km towards left, then travels 9 km 45 Identify the missing figure in the given grid.
North, then finally travels 11 km West. How far is he from
his original place and in what direction ?
(A) 4 km to the East (B) 5 km to the West
(C) 3 km to the West (D) 5 km to the North ?
41 Identify the missing letters in the following.
__m__l__l__m l__m__

(A) l l m l l l (B) m l m l l m (A) (B)


(C) l l m l l m (D) m l m l mm
(C) (D)
42 Which number should replace the question mark ?

45 ( 2 ) 52 Space for Rough work


97 ( 10 ) 33
67 ( ? ) 72

(A) 3 (B) 9 (C) 4 (D) 6


43 Three terms are alike in some way. One term is different
from others. Indicate the letter of the term different from
others term.
(A) Fog (B) Cloud (C) Rain (D) Vapours

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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

Class – 9 Critical Thinking Here are some words translated from an artificial
49
language.
Questions from 46 to 50 are single answer questions, darken the correct
option as your answer in the OMR sheet provided. Each carries 1 mark. agnoscrenia means poisonous spider
delanocrenia means poisonous snake
46 Assertion (A) : India is a democratic country.
agnosderry means brown spider
Reason (R) : India has a Constitution of its own.
Which word could mean “Black widow spider” ?
(A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation
of A. (A) deeryclostagnos (B) agnosdelano
(B) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct (C) agnosvitriblunin (D) trymuttiagnos
explanation of A.
50 160 beads are strung in this pattern: 5 red, 3 white, 4
(C) A is true but R is false. black, 5 red, 3 white, 4 black, .... How many red beads
(D) A is false but R is true. are there ?
47 What time will it be after the minute hand completes (A) 69 (B) 96 (C) 90 (D) 86
2008 cycles, starting from 10o’clock in the morning ?
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11 12 1
10 2
9 3
8 4
7 6 5

(A) 2.00 am (B) 2.00 pm A D C A B C B D C B


(C) 1.00 am (D) 1.00 pm # "' "& "% "$ "# "" "! " "
B C B C A B,D A,B,C A,C,D A,C,D B,D
48 Janu, Anusha and Mithali each has a different hobby: " !' !& !% !$ !# !" !! ! !
swimming, hiking or reading. Read the following and D D B A C B C B D B
identify Janu’s hobby. ! ' & % $ # " ! 
D B C B B A B D B C

Janu does not like sports and )nusha does not like water.
 ' & % $ # " !  
C A B A D C B D C A

(A) Swimming (B) Hiking


 ' & % $ # " ! 
KEY
(C) Reading (D) Cannot be determined

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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

Class – 9 Mathematics - 1
04 Each cube in the stack has a volume of 1 cm3, and each
face of those cubes has an area of 1 cm 2. What is the
Questions from 1 to 30 are single answer questions, darken the correct
option as your answer in the OMR sheet provided. Each carries 1 mark.
total surface area of this stack ?

01 Identify the equation of the line which contains (3, 4)


and the origin.

3 4
(A) y = x (B) y = x
4 3
(A) 18 cm2 (B) 24 cm2
(C) y = 4x + 3 (D) y = 3x + 4
(C) 29 cm2 (D) 36 cm2
02 Which option is the solution to the system of equations
3x + y = 11, y = x + 3 ? 05 Which of the following real numbers is not a rational
number ?
⎛1 1⎞
(A) (4, 7) (D) ⎜ ,3 ⎟
(B) (2, 17) (C) (2, 5) 7
⎝2 2⎠ (A) 26 (B) 3 (C) 3.14 (D) –31
8
03 What is the volume of square - based pyramid shown
06 If x + y = 7 and x2 + y2 = 37 then, find the value of x3 + y3.
below ?
(A) 259 (B) 219 (C) 218 (D) 217
07 Whole numbers are not contained in
12 c

(A) Irrational numbers (B) Integers


m

(C) Rational numbers (D) Real numbers


8 cm
Space for Rough work

(A) 96 cm3 (B) 256 cm3


(C) 384 cm3 (D) 768 cm3
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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

1 1
08 If x = 3 + 2, then the value of x3 + x + + 3 is 12 If x > 0 then simplify and select the correct option of
x x
x3 x3 x3 x .
3
(A) 10 3 (B) 20 3
40 40 13 ⎛4⎞
(C) 10 2 (D) 20 2 (A) x 27 (B) x 81 (C) x 27
(D) x
⎜ ⎟
⎝9⎠

09 Select option showing a correct ascending order. If ab + bc + ca = 0 then identify the value of
13
(A) 2<46<34 (B) 2>46>34 (b 2
– ac )( c2 – ab ) + ( a2 – bc )( c2 – ab ) + ( a2 – bc )( b2 – ac )

(C) 4
6< 2< 4
3
(D) 4
6> 2> 43 (a 2
– bc )(b 2 – ca)( c2 – ab )

10 If (x + 1) is the HCF of Ax2 + Bx + C and Bx2 + Ax + C. (A) –1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 2


Choose the value of C.
5 + 10
(A) A (B) B 14 Find the simplest value of .
5 5 – 2 20 – 32 + 50
(C) A – B (D) 0
(A) 5 (B) 5 2 (C) 5 5 (D) 5
11 Which one of the following is correct ?
(A) (x + 2) is a factor of x4 – 6x3 + 12x2 – 24x + 32 15 Identify the simplest value of

(B) (x + 2) is a factor of x4 + 6x3 – 12x2 + 24x – 32 2 + 8 + 18 + 32 + 50 – 72

(C) (x – 2) is a factor of x4 + 6x3 – 12x2 + 24x – 32 (A) 18 (B) 72 (C) 98 (D) 162
(D) (x – 2) is a factor of x4 – 6x3 + 12x2 – 24x + 32
Space for Rough work
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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

If x + x + 1 = 19 then select the value of x. 20 From the face a Cubical wooden block, a hemispherical
16
depression is cut in such a way that the diameter of
(A) 24 (B) 9 (C) 15 (D) 12 hemisphere is half the edge (l) of cube. What will be the
17 Choose the remainder if x3 is divided by (x2 – 2x + 1) suface area of the remaining solid
(A) (3x – 2) (B) (2x2 – x)
(A) l 2 (l 2
+ 4)
unit2 (B) 64 l2 unit2
(C) (x – 2) (D) 2 2
18 A pair of equation x = m and y = n graphically represent 1 2 1 2
(C) l ( π + 24 ) unit2 (D) l ( π + 96 ) unit2
lines which are _________. 4 16
(A) Intersect at (n, m) (B) Coincident 21 What will be the area of the largest triangle that can be
(C) Parallel (D) Intersect at (m, n) r
inscribed in a semicircle of radius cm ?
16
a2 b2 c2
19 If a + b + c = 0 then identify the value of + + . r2
bc ca ab (A) 16r cm 2 2
(B) cm2
64
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
r2 r2
(C) cm2 (D) cm2
Space for Rough work 32 256

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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

1 1 26 If a3 = 335 + b3 and a = 5 + b then what is the value of


22 If x + = 5 then find the value of x9 + 9 a + b (given that a > 0 and b > 0) ?
x x
(A) 7 (B) 9 (C) 16 (D) 49
(A) 1330690 (B) 1310330
27 A field is divided into four regions as shown in the given
(C) 1330670 (D) 1310370
figure. What is the area of the field in square metre ?
23 In an equilateral triangle ABC, if AD BC then identifyy 2m 2m
the relation between AB and AD. 2m 1m
(A) 2AB2 = 2AD2 (B) 4AB2 = 3AD2
3m
(C) 3AB2 = 4AD2 (D) 2AB2 = 3AD2 3m

3m
24 If x2/3 + x1/3 – 6 = 0 then find the value of x.
(A) –27 (or) –8 (B) –27 (or) –8
(C) –27 (or) 8 (D) 1 or –8
3 3
25 A right circular cone is 8.4 cm high and radius of its base (A) 6 + 5 (B) 5 + 3
4 2
is 2.1 cm. The cone is melted and recast into a sphere.
Find the radius of the sphere. 3
(C) 9 + 15 (D) 7 + 2 2
(A) 2.1 cm (B) 4.2 cm 4

(C) 5.3 cm (D) 6.4 cm Space for Rough work

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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

Class – 9 Mathematics - 2
28 If 9x3y = 2187 and 23x 22y – 4xy = 0 then select the value
of (x + y).
Questions from 31 to 35 have more than one correct option, darken the correct
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 7 options as your answer in the OMR sheet provided. Each carries 3 marks.

x−1 31 If p(x) = 6x3 – 47x2 + 97x – 60 then identify the correct


29 If p( x) = then find the value of p(p(x)). options.
x+1

1 1 ⎛3⎞ ⎛4⎞
(A) − (B) (C) x (D) – x (A) P ⎜ ⎟ = 0 (B) P ⎜ ⎟ = 0
x x ⎝2⎠ ⎝3⎠

(C) P ⎛⎜ ⎞⎟ = 0
30 The point (1, 2) lies on the following line 4
(D) P(5) = 0
(A) 2x + y = 0 (B) 2x – y = 0 ⎝5⎠
1
(C) 2x + y + 1 = 0 (D) 2x – y – 1 = 0 32 If x = then select the correct options.
2– 3
Space for Rough work
(A) x2 – 4x + 1 = 0 (B) x4 – x3 – 6x2 – 17x + 6 = 0
(C) x3 – 2x2 – 7x + 2 = 0 (D) x4 – x3 – 6x2 – 17x + 5 = 0
33 If x coordinate and y coordinate are having same sign,
then (x, y) lies in ______ quadrant.
(A) first (B) second
(C) third (D) fourth
34 In ΔABC, if 2∠A = 3∠B = 6∠C then choose the correct
options.
(A) ∠A = 90° (B) ∠B = 60°
(C) ∠C = 30° (D) ∠A – ∠C = 30°
35 Which of the following is a parallelogram ?
(A) Square (B) Trapezium
(C) Kite (D) Rhombus

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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

8
Class – 9 Reasoning Five friends are standing in a row facing south. Ramu is
38
to the immediate right of Gopal. Ravi is between Srinu
Questions from 36 to 45 are single answer questions, darken the correct and Ramesh. Ramesh is between Ramu and Ravi ? Who
option as your answer in the OMR sheet provided. Each carries 1 mark. is at the extreme ends of the line ?
36 Identify the relation between the first pair and complete (A) Ramu, Ravi (B) Srinu, Gopal
the second pair. (C) Ramesh, Gopal (D) Ravi, Gopal
39 If EXAMINATION could be given the code number 125,
what code number can be given to HARDWORK ?
: :: : ? (A) 108 (B) 250
(C) 68 (D) 98
40 What number should replace the question mark ?
(A) (B)
343 125 ? 27 64

(C) (D) (A) 36 (B) 64


(C) 216 (D) 512
37 If ‘S’ is the brother of ‘N’ and M is the sister of ‘N’ J is the
brother of P and P is the daughter of ‘S’ then who is the Space for Rough work
aunt of ‘J’ ?
(A) J (B) S (C) P (D) M
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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

41 Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a closed circle 44 Which number is the odd one out ?
facing the centre. E is to the left of D. C is between A and (A) 248 (B) 951
B. F is between E and A. Who is on the left of B ?
(C) 963 (D) 852
(A) A (B) C (C) D (D) E
45 Observing the given cube positions, which option will
42 Find the water image of the given figure. have correct position with 6 at the bottom ?

(A) (B)
(A) (B) (C) (D)

43 What number should replace the question mark ? (C) (D)

?
5 3 Space for Rough work
3 3 1
2 1 2 1
1 1 1 1 1

(A) 9 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 5


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CLASS : 9 CLASS : 9

Class – 9 Critical Thinking Assertion (A): The bulb filament is made of silver.
49
Questions from 46 to 50 are single answer questions, darken the correct Reason (R): Silver does not melt.
option as your answer in the OMR sheet provided. Each carries 1 mark. (A) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation
of A.
46 In a party, both chicken and fish were served. Some ate
only fish and some only chicken. Some people were (B) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct
vegetarians who did not eat either. The rest of the people explanation of A.
ate both chicken and fish. Which of the following Venn- (C) A is true, but R is false.
diagrams correctly represent this situation ?
(D) Both A and R are false.

(A) (B) (C) (D) 50 Who is the mother of B ?


I. P and Q are sisters.
47 Find the missing half of the given word.
II. Q's husband is the brother of B's husband.
(A) Statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone
(A) (B) is not sufficient
(C) (D) (B) Statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone
is not sufficient
48 Vivek, Akash and Jagat meet for a dinner. One of them
is a dentist and the rest are teacher and driver. (C) Both I and II are needed
Akash is older than the driver. (D) Data in both the statements together are not
sufficient
Vivek is not the same age as the teacher.
The teacher is younger than Jagat Space for Rough work

What is Jagat occupation


(A) dentist (B) driver
(C) teacher (D) can’t be determine
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UNIFIED COUNCIL
A n I SO 9 0 0 1 : 2015 Ce r t i f i e d Or g a n i sa t i o n

UNIFIED INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD (UPDATED)

CLASS - 9
Question Paper Code : UM9009

KEY

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B C B D A D A B A D
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
D B B D D C A D D D
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
D C C C A B C C A B
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A,B,D A,C,D A,C A,B,C A,D D D B D C
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
C A A,D A C A C A D D

EXPLANATIONS

MATHEMATICS - 1 (MCQ)
3. (B) Volume of the pyramid =
4 1
1. (B) (3, 4) & (0, 0) lie on th equation y  x  base area  height
3 3
2. (C) Substitute y = x + 3 in eq 3x + y = 11 1
  8  8  12 cm3
3x + x + 3 = 11 3
4x = 8 = 256 cm3
x=2 4. (D) Given each face area = 1cm2 & volume
= 1 cm3  each side = 1 cm
If x = 2 then y = 2 + 3 = 5
 Total surface area = (8 + 8 + 6 + 4 + 4 +
 (2, 5) lies on y = x + 3 and 3x + y = 11 line 6) × 1cm2 = 36 cm2
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5. (A) 10. (D) Given (x + 1) is HCF of Ax2 + Bx + C and
26 is neither terminates nor repeates
Bx2 + Ax + C.
 26 is not a rational number..
 A(–1)2 + B(–1) + C = B(–1)2 + A(–1) + C = 0
6. (D) Given x + y = 7  x2 + y2 + 2xy = 49
 A–B+C=0 ... (i)
37 + 2xy = 49
 B–A+C=0 ... (ii)
2xy = 12
 A–B+C=B–A+C
xy = 6
 A+A=B+B
x + y = 7 & xy = 6  x = 6 & y = 1 (or) x
 2A = 2B
= 1 and y = 6
 A=B
 x3 + y3 = 13 + 63 = 1 + 216 = 217
Substitute A = B in equation (i)
7. (A) Whole numbers are terminating decimals.
 A–A+C=0
Irrational numbers are neither terminate
nor repete  C=0

 Whole number are not contained in 11. (D) f(–2) = (–2)4 + 6(–2)3 + 12(–2)2 – 24(–2)
irrational numbers ie w  Q' + 32 =16 + 48 + 4 + 48 + 32 = 148
8. (B) Given g(–2) = (–2)4 + 6(–2)3 – 12(–2)2 + 24(–2)
– 32 = 16 – 48 – 48 – 48 – 32 = –120
1 1 3 2
x 3 2    3 2 h(2) = 24 + 6(2)3 - 12(2)2 + 24(2) + 32 =
x 3 2 3 2
16 + 48  48 + 48 + 32 = 96
1
x  
x
 3 2    3  2 2 3  k(2) = 24 – 6(2)3 + 12(2)2 – 24(2) + 32 =
16 – 48 + 48 – 48 + 32 = 0
Cubing on both sides
1
12. (B) 3 3 3
x 3 x 3 x 3 x  x x x x3  x x 3 x
3 3 3 4

1 1
 
3
1 3
x  3  3x   x    2 3  8  3 3  24 3
3

x x x 4 13 13
3 3 3 3 3
 x x x  x x 9 9
 x5x 27
1
x3   3  2 3  24 3
x3 3
40 40
 x 27
x 81

1
x3   18 3 13. (B) Given ab + bc + ca = 0
x3
bc + ca = -ab
1 1  c2 – ab = c2 + bc + ca = c(a + b + c)
x   x 3  3  2 3  18 3  20 3
x x Similary a2 – bc = a(a + b + c)
9. (A) LCM of 2, 3, 4 is 12 b2 - ac = b(a + b + c)
1 6 6 1
 LHS=
 2  2 

 2 2 2 6 12 6 12
 12 64
b(a  b  c) c (a  b  c)  a(a  b  c) c (a  b  c)  ab(a  b  c)2
1 3 1 abc (a  b  c)3
  63  12  12 216

4
6 6 4 3
(a  b  c)2 (ab  bc  ca)
  0 [ab  bc  ca  0]
1 4 1
abc (a  b  c)3
4  4 3 4   44  2  12 256

3

 2 64  12 216  12 256 ie 2  4 6  3 4

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B
5  10 5 5 2 r r
14. (D)  AC  2  cm  cm
5 5  2 20  32  50 5 5  4 5  4 2  5 2 21. (D)
16 8 r
16

  Area of triangle ABC = A r r C


5 5 2 16 16

 5 2   5 1
2
1 r r
AC  BD   cm  cm 
2 8 16
r2
256
cm2

15. (D) LHS  2  2 2  3 2  4 2  5 2  6 2 1


22. (C) Given x   5
x
9 2
Cubing on both sides
 162
1 1 1 
x3   3x   x    125
16. (C) Given x  1  19  x x 3
x x
squaring on both sides
1
x + 1 = 361 + x2 – 38x x3   15  125
x3
 x2 – 39x + 360 = 0
1
x2 – 24x – 15x + 360 = 0 x3   110
x3
x = 24 (OR) 15
Cubing on both sides
x = 15 satisfy the equation but x = 24
3
doesn’ satisty he equation 1 1 1
(x )   3   3x 3  3  x 3  3   (110)3  1331000
3 3

x  x  x 
17. (A) 2
x – 2x + 1 x
3
x+2
3 2
x – 2x + x 1
(–) (+) (–) x9   = 1331000 - 330 = 1330670
x9
2x2 – x
2
2x – 4x +2 23. (C) Given ABC and equilateral triangle
(–) (+) (–)
3
3x – 2  AD  AB
2
18. (D) x = m line and y = n line intersect at
(m, n) 2AD = 3 AB
Squaring on both sides
a2 b2 c2 a3  b3  c3 3abc
19. (D)     3 4 AD2 = 3 AB2
bc ca ab abc abc
24. (C) Let x1/3 be ‘a’
[ Given a + b+ c = 0]
 a2 + a – 6 =
20. (D) Total surface area of the remaining solid
= 6 l2  r 2  2r 2 a2 + 3a – 2a – 6 = 0
(a + 3) (a – 2) = 0
 6l2  r2
 a = –3 (or) a = 2
2
l  l 1 1
 6 l2      Given d  2   x  3 (or) x  2
3 3
4  
Cubing on both sides
l2 96 l2  l2
 6 l2    13 
3
 13 
3
16 16
 x   (3) (or)   x   2
3 3

   
l2
 (  96) units2 x = – 27 (or) 8
16
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4 3 1 x 1 x 1  x 1
r  (2.1cm)2  8.4cm 1
25. (A) Given p(x)  1 x  1 (x  1)
3 3 P(P(x))   
p(x)  1 x  1  1 x  1  x  1
1 x 1 (x  1)
r 3  4.41cm2  8.4cm   (2.1)cm2  (2.1)cm
4 2 1
3 3
 
r = (2.1 cm) 2x x
r = 2.1 cm 30. (B) (1, 2) lies on 2x – y = 0
26. (B) Given a3 = 335 + b3 MATHEMATICS - 2 (MAQ)
 (5 + b) = 335 + b
3 3

31. (A, B, D) ‘5’ is factor of f(x)


125 + b3 + 15b (5 + b) = 335 + b3
3 2
75b + 15b2 = 210 x–5 6x – 47x + 97x – 60
3 2
6x – 30x
5b + b2 = 14
(–) (+)
b2 + 5b – 14 = 0 2
2
–17x + 97x – 60
b + 7b – 2b – 14 = 0 2
–17x + 85x
b = –7 (or) b = 2 (–) (+)
If b = 2 then a = 5 + b = 7 12x – 60
a + b = 9 12x – 60
27. (C) Area of ABC 0

3cm  2m  4m 9  6x2 – 17x + 12 = 6x2 – 8x – 9x + 12


s  m
2 2 = 2x (3x – 4) – 3(3x – 4)
9  3  5  1  2 = (3x – 4)(2x – 3)
Area of ABC    m
2  2 
 2  2 
4 3
P    0 and P    0

3
15 m2 3 2
4
1 2 3
Area of rectangle CDEF = 2m × 1m = 2m2 32. (A, C, D) Given x   2 3
2 3 2 3
1
Area of BFE   3m  2m  3m
2

2 x 2  3

1 x2 – 4x + 4 = 3
Area of trapezium DEHG = × 2m (1 + 3) x2 – 4x + 1 = 0
2
2
m = 4m
x2 – 4x + 1 x3 – 2x2 – 7x + 2 x+2
3 x2 – 4x2 + x
Total area = 15m2  9 m2
4 (–) (+) (–)
28. (C) 9x 3y = 2187 and 3x + 2y = 2xy satisfy if 2x2 – 8x + 2
x=2&y=3 2x2 – 8x + 2
 x+y=2+3=5 0
x 1
29. (A) Given P(x)   x3 – 2x2 – 7x + 2 = (x2 – 4x + 1)(x + 2)
x 1
= 0 × (x + 2) = 0
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A
2 4 3 2 2 C
x – 4x + 1 x – x – 6x – 17x + 5 x + 3x + 5
4 3 2
x – 4x + x F B
(–) (+) (–) 41. (C)
3 2
E
3x – 7x – 17x + 5 D
3x3 – 12x2 + 3x ‘D’ is the left of B.
2
5x – 20x + 5 Option (C) is correct.
2
5x – 20x + 5
0 42. (A)

33. (A, C) x > 0, y > 0 then (x, y) lies in Q1 43. (A, D) Looking across each row of numbers,
If x < 0, y < 0 then (x, y) lies in Q3 the bottom row totals 5, the fourth
34. (A, B, C) Given A  B  C  180o row totals 6, the third row totals 7,
and the second row totals 8.
2 1 The top row should total 9.
A  A  A  180o
3 3 Some of the numbers of the columns
2A  180o
form a sequence when we start from
the last one. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16.
2 1 5 + 3 + 2 + 1 + ? = 16
A  90o & B  A  60o , C  A  30o
3 3  ? = 16 – 11 = 5
35. (A, D) Square & rhombus are parallelograms 44. (A) In the rest there is the same
difference between each digit
REASONING
ex: 8 (–3) 5 (–3)2

36. (D)
45. (C)
Rotate 2nd image in first pair, one
step in anti-clockwise direction and
insert the outer part inside. CRITICAL THINKING
In the same way, the 1st image in second
ate both fish and chicken
pair, Rotate 1 step anticlockwise and
folded the given figure. 46. (A) ate only fish ate only chicken
37. (D) M is the sister of N and S.
J is the son of S vegetarians
M is the aunt of J 47. (C) DOCUMENT
Srinu Ravi Ramesh Ramu Gopal 48. (A) Akash Vivek Jagat Occupation
38. (B)
Dentist
Srinu and Gopal are the extreme ends Teacher
of the line. Driver
39. (D) Adding numbers of alphabet letters. Jagat > Akash > Driver
HARDWORK= Jagat is Dentist.
8 + 1 + 18 + 4 + 23 + 15 + 18 + 11 = 98 49. (D) Both A and R false. The bulb filaments are
40. (C) The number in the center of each not made of silver and silver can be melted.
figure is the cube of the number of 50. (D) Data in both the statements together are
sides of the figure. not sufficient.
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