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ANNUAL EXAMINATION(2022-2023)

Class: IX Mathematics( Set- B) Max.Marks:80


Duration: 3:00Hrs
GeneralInstructions
1. The questions paper has 5 Sections A, B, C , D and E.
2. Section – A has 20 multiple questions (MCQs) carrying 1 mark each.
3. Section – B has 5 short Answer(SA-I) type questions carrying 2 marks each .
4.Section – C has 6 short Answer (SA-II) type questions carrying 3 marks each.
5.Section – D has 4 long questions (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each.
6. Section – E has 3 case based integrated units of assessment (4 marks each) with sub – parts of the
values of 1, 1 and 2 marks each respectively.
22
7. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take π =
7

Section-A
1. The point which lies on y-axis at a distance of 3 units in the negative direction of y-axis is (1)
(a) (0,3) (b) (0,−¿3) (c) (−¿3,0) (d) (3,0)

2. The base of a right triangle is 8 cm and hypotnuse is 10 cm. Its area will be (1)
(a) 24 m2(b) 80 cm2(c) 40 cm2(d) 24 cm2

3. If the length of a chord of a circle is 16 cm and is at a distance of 15 cm from the centre of (1)
the circle , then the radius of the circle is
(a) 34 cm(b) 15 cm(c) 17 cm(d) 16 cm

4. In the given figure , O is the centre of the circle . The value of x is (1)

(a)1400 (b) 700 (c) 2900 (d) 2100

5. 1 (1)
If √ 2 = 1.41 , then =?
√2
(a) 0.705 (b) 7.05(c)0.75(d) 0.075
6. In ∆ ABC and ∆ DEF it is given that AB= DE and BC= EF in order that ∆ ABC≅ ∆ DEF , we (1)
must have
(a) ∠ C= ∠F (b) ∠ A= ∠D (c) ∠ B= ∠E (d) None of these

7. Diagonal of a cyclic quadrilateral are the diameters of that circle , then quadrilateral is a (1)
(a) parallelogram (b)square(c) rectangle (d) trapezium

8. p (−1 )+ p(1) (1)


If p(x) = x3 – x2 + x +1 , then the value of is
2
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 0 (d) 1

−1
9. (125 ¿ ¿ 3 =? (1)

−1 1
(a) (b) –5 (c) (d) 5
5 5

10. In the given figure ,ABCD is a parallelogram in which ∠ BDC= 450 and ∠ BAD= 750. Then , (1)
∠ CBD = ?

(a) 600(b) 450(c) 750(d) 550

−1
11. The value of 64
1 2
(1)
3
(64 −64 ) , is
3 3

1
(a) – 2 (b) 1 (c) – 3 (d)
3

12. If x= 2 and y = – 1 is a solution of x+3y – k=0 , then the value of k is (1)


(a) – 1 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d)5
13. The measure of an angle is five times its complement . Then angle measures (1)
(a) 750 (b) 650 (c) 250 (d) 350

14. −2 −1 (1)
Choose the rational number which does not lie between and
3 5
−7 −3 −1 3
(a) (b) (c) (d)
20 10 4 10

15. Given two concentric circles with center O. A line cuts the circles at A, B, C , D respectively (1)
. If AB= 10 cm , then length of CD is
(a) 5 cm (b) 10 cm (c) 7.5 cm (d) 3.5 cm

16. A(– 6,3) be a point on the graph . Draw AL ⊥ x- axis . The co-ordinates of L are (1)
(a)( – 6,3) (b)(0,0) (c)( – 6,0) (d)(0, – 6)

17. How many linear equations can be satisfied by x= 2 and y= 3 ? (1)


(a) Only one (b) None of these (c) many (d) two

18. If x+2 and x – 1 are the factors of x3+10x2+mx+n , then the values of m and n are (1)
respectively .
(a) 5 and – 3 (b) 17 and – 8 (c) 23 and – 19 (d) 7 and – 18

19. Assertion (A): ABCD and PQRC are rectangles and Q is a midpoint of AC. Then DP= PC. (1)

Reason (R) : The line segment joining the midpoint of any two sides of a triangle is parallel
to the third side and equal to half of it.
(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 by R is false
(d) A is false but R is true.

20. Assertion (A): If √ 2 = 1.414 , √ 3= 1.732 , then √ 5 = √ 2+√ 3 (1)


Reason (R) : Square root of a positive real number always exists.
(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 by R is false
(d) A is false but R is true.

Section-B
21. Ram and Ravi are of same weight. If they each gain weight by 2 kg, the total weight of (2)
them is 45 kg. Express this as a linear equation by taking their weights as x and y
respectively.

22. Expand: ( 3 x+ 2 y )2 (2)

23. Name the quadrant in which the following points lie : (2)
(i) ( 2,3) (ii)(– 3,4) (iii) (–3.2,–10) (iv) (4,0)

24. Simplify √ 72+ √ 800−√ 18 (2)


Or

Find the value of


√ 2+ √3
2−√ 3
, if √ 3=¿ 1.73

25. Curved surface area of a cone is 308 cm2 and its slant height is 14 cm. Find (2)
(i) Radius of the base
(ii) Total surface area of the cone
Or
The radius of a spherical balloon increases from 7 cm to 14 cm as air is being pumped into
it. Find the ratio of surface areas of the balloon in the two cases.

Section-C
26. 4 + √ 5 4− √ 5 (3)
Simplify the following by rationalizing the denominator +
4−√ 5 4+ √ 5
27. The expenditure of a family on different heads in a month is given below : (3)
Draw a bar graph to represent the above data.
Heads Expenditure (In
Rs)
Food 4000
Education 2500
Clothing 1000
House rent 3500
Others 2500
Savings 1500
28. ABCD is a rectangle and P, Q ,R and S are mid- points of the sides AB, BC , CD and DA (3)
respectively . Show that the quadrilateral PQRS is a rhombus.

29. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral whose diagonal intersect at a point E. If ∠DBC= 700 , ∠ (3)
BAC= 300 , find ∠BCD . Further , if AB= BC, find ∠ ECD .

30. In a city , the following weekly instructions are made in a study on cost of living index . (3)
Draw a frequency polygon for the data .
Cost of living index Number of weeks
120 – 130 8
130 – 140 12
140 – 150 4
150 – 160 16
160 – 170 8
170 – 180 4

Or
The following table gives the life times of 400 neon lamps:
Represent the given information with the help of histogram.
Life time ( in Number of
hours) lamps
300 – 400 14
400 – 500 56
500 – 600 60
600 – 700 86
700 – 800 74
800 – 900 62
900 – 1000 48
31. Factorize (2x – 3y)3+ (3y – 4z)3+(4z – 2x)3 (3)

Section-D
32. Two lines AB and CD intersect at a point O such that ∠BOC + ∠AOD= 2800 ,as shown in (5)
the figure . Find ∠AOD, ∠ BOD, ∠ BOC, ∠AOC .

OR
In the given figure AB II PQ. Find the value of x and y.

33. A conical tent is 10 m high and the radius of its base is 24 m. Find (5)
(i) slant height of the tent (ii) Cost of canvas required to make the tent, if the cost of 1 m 2
canvas is Rs 70.
34. Find the area of a triangle whose perimeter is 180 cm and its two sides are 80 cm and 18 (5)
cm. Calculate the altitude of triangle corresponding to its shortest side.
Or
Find the area of a triangular field whose sides are 91 m, 98 m and 105 m length. Find the
height corresponding to the longest side.

35. Factorise x3 – 3x2 – 9x – 5 (5)

Section-E
36. Read the text carefully and answer the questions : (4)
Cycling
Our excessive dependence on motorized road transport imposes significant economic
costs on society. These include congestion, road casualities, physical inactivity and ill
health caused by it eg. Obesity. Cycling could substantially reduce these risks, while
strengthening local economies in both urban and rural areas , supporting local businesses
and boosting the economic productivity . A bicycle is being lent at fixed charge for the first
three days of week and an additional charge for each day thereafter . Mr Sam paid Rs 27
for a cycle kept for seven days. If fixed charges are Rs x and per day additional charges
are Rs y then from the above information answer the following questions.
(i) Write the linear equation formed.
(ii) If fixed charge is Rs 15 ,then find the additional charge paid by Mr. Sam for each extra day .
(iii) If per day charge is Rs 5, then find the charge for first three days ?
Or
What will be the equation formed if Mr.Sam paid Rs 30 for 6 days ?

37. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: (4)
As shown in the village of Surya there was a big pole PC. This pole is tied with a strong
wire of 10 m length .Once there was a big spark on this pole , thus wire got damaged very
badly. Any small fault was usually repaired with the help of a rope which normal board
electricians were carrying on bicycles. This time electrician need a staircase of 10 m so
that it can reach at a point P on the pole and this should make 600 with line AC .
(i) Show that ∆ APC and ∆ BPC are congruent.
(ii) Find of value of ∠ x.
Or
Find the value of ∠ y.
(iii) What is the value of ∠ PBC ?

38. Read the text carefully and answer the questions : (4)
MATHS LAB KIT
David , a student of class IX visited a book shop of his school for purchasing the Maths lab
kit . Mr Roy, who is running the bookshop in school told David that Maths lab kit consists of
a lab manual and a notebook and the total cost of the lab kit is x2+6x+9 . He also told David
that total price of kit includes individual price of Manual and notebook .
On the basis of above information answer the following questions ?
(i) The price of the kit is given by x2+6x+9 . What is the degree of equation ?
(ii) x2+6x+9 is which type of polynomial ?
(iii) Find the zero of polynomial x2+6x+9
Or
Check whether (x+3) , factor of x2+6x+9 ?

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