962 IX Maths Support Material and VBQ 2014 15
962 IX Maths Support Material and VBQ 2014 15
962 IX Maths Support Material and VBQ 2014 15
MATERIAL
IX Maths
Support Material and VBQ
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How to use this study material?
This study material contains gist of the topic/units along with the assignments for self
assessment. Here are some tips to use this study material while revision during SA-I
and SA-II examination.
Go through the syllabus given in the beginning. Identify
the units carrying more weight age.
Suggestive blue print and design of question paper is a
guideline for you to have clear picture about the form of the question paper.
Revise each of the topic/unit. and consult the problem with your teacher.
After revision of all the units, solve the sample paper and do self assessment
with the value points.
Must study the marking scheme / solution for CBSE previous year paper which
will enable you to know the coverage of content under different questions.
Underline or highlight key ideas to have bird eye view of all the units at the time
of examination.
Write down your own notes and make summaries with the help of this study
material.
Turn the theoretical information into outlines and mind maps.
Make a separate revision notebook for diagrams and numerical.
Discuss your 'Doubts' with your teacher or classmates.
Important
(i) Slow learners may revise the knowledge part first.
(ii) Bright students may emphasize the application part of the question paper.
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INDEX
PART - I
SA - 1
1. Number System
2. Polynomials
3. Coordinate Geometry
4. Introduction to Euclid Geometry
5. Lines and Angles
6. Triangles
7. Heron's Formula
8. Activity / Project (Suggested)
9. Model (Sample) Question Paper SA-1 with solution
PART - II
SA-2
1. Linear Equation in two variables
2. Quadrilateral
3. Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles
4. Circles
5. Construction
6. Surface Areas and Volumes
7. Statistics
8. Probability
9. Activity / Project (Suggested)
10. Model (Sample) Question Paper SA-2 with solution
PART - III
Oral and Quiz for SA - 1 and SA - 2
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COURSE STRUCTURE
CLASS - IX
As per CCE guidelines, the syllabus of Mathematics for class IX has been divided term-
wise.
The units specified for each term shall be assessed through both formative and
summative assessment.
In each term, there shall be two formative assessments each carrying 10% weightage
and one summative assessment carrying 30% weightage.
Suggested activities and projects will necessarily be assessed through formative
assessment.
SA - I
First Term Marks - 90
Units Marks
I - Number system
(Real Numbers)
17
II - Algebra
(Polynomials)
25
III - Geometry
(Introduction of Euclid Geometry
lines and angles, triangle
37
IV - Coordinate Geometry 06
V - Mensuration
Area of Triangles - Heron's Formula
05
TOTAL 90
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SA- 2
Second Term Max Marks - 90
Unit I - Algebra (Contd.)
(Linear Equation in two variable)
16
Unit - II Geometry (Contd.)
(Quadrilateral Area of Parallelogram and
Triangle, circle, construction)
38
Unit - III Mensuration (Contd.)
Surface areas and volumes
18
Unit IV Statistics and Probability 18
TOTAL 90
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DETAILS OF THE CONCEPTS TO BE MASTERED BY EVERY CHILD OF CLASS IX
WITH EXERCISE AND EXAMPLES OF NCERT TEXT BOOKS.
SA - I
Symbols used
* Important Questions
** Very Important Questions
*** Very Very Important Questions
S.
No.
Topic Concept Degree of
Importance
NCERT Book
1. Number System Rational Numbers ** Example - 2
Ex. 1.1 Q: 2, 3
Irrational Numbers ** Example 3, 4
Ex. 1.2 Q 3
Real Numbers and their decimal
expansion and number line
*** Example 7, 8, 9, 11
Ex. 1.3 Q 3, 7, 8
Ex. 1.4 Q 1, 2
Operations on Real Numbers *** Example 18, 19, 20
Ex. 1.5 Q: 4, 5
Laws of Exponents for Real
Numbers
* Example 21
Q: 2, 3
2. Polynomials Polynomials in one variable and
zeroes of a polynomial
* Ex. 2.1 Q 5
Example 2, 4, 5
Ex. 2.2 Q 2, 4
Remainder Theorem *** Example 6, 7, 9
Q: 1, 2
Factorization of Polynomial *** Example 12, 13, 14, 15
Ex. 2.4 Q 1, 2, 4, 5
Algebraic Identities *** Example 17, 18, 20, 21,
22, 23, 24
Ex. 2.5 Q2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11,
12, 13, 14
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3. Coordinate
Geometry
Cartesian System ** Example 2
Ex. 3.2 Q: 2
Plotting a Point in the Plane *** Example 3
Ex. 3.3 Q 1, 2
4. Introduction to
Euclid's
Geometry
Axioms and Postulates * Example 1
Ex. 5.1 Q: 2, 4, 6
Ex. 5.2 Q: 2
5. Lines and Angles Basic Terms and Definition ** Example 1, 3
Ex. 6.1 Q: 3, 5
Parallel Lines and a transversal ** Example 4, 6
Ex. 6.2 Q: 3, 4, 5
Angle Sum Property of a triangle *** Example 7, 8
Ex.: 7.1 Q: 1, 3, 5, 7, 8
Properties of congruency of
triangles
** Example 4, 5, 6
Ex. 7.2 Q: 2, 4, 5, 6
Ex. 7.3 Q: 2, 4
Inequalities in a triangle * Example 9
Ex. 7.4 Q: 2, 3, 5
7. Heron's Formula Area of triangle by Heron's Formula * Example 1, 3
Ex. 12.1Q: 4, 5, 6
Application of Heron's Formula *** Example 6
Ex. 12.2 Q: 1, 2, 5, 9
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Chapter - 1 ( Term-I)
(Number System)
Key Concepts
* Natural numbers are - 1, 2, 3, .. denoted by N.
* Whole numbers are - 0, 1, 2, 3, denoted by W.
* Integers - . -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, denoted by Z.
* Rational numbers - All the numbers which can be written in the form p/q,
are called rational numbers where p and q are integers.
* Irrational numbers - A number s is called irrational, if it cannot be written in the
form p/q where p and q are integers and
* The decimal expansion of a rational number is either terminating or non
terminating recurring. Thus we say that a number whose decimal expansion is
either terminating or non terminating recurring is a rational number.
* The decimal expansion of a irrational number is non terminating non recurring.
* All the rational numbers and irrational numbers taken together.
* Make a collection of real number.
* A real no is either rational or irrational.
* If r is rational and s is irrational then r+s, r-s, r.s are always irrational numbers but
r/s may be rational or irrational.
* Every irrational number can be represented on a number line using Pythagoras
theorem.
* Rationalization means to remove square root from the denominator.
its rationalization factor
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Section - A
Q.1 Is zero a rational number? Can you write in the form p/q, where p and q are
integer and ?
Q.2 Find five rational numbers between
?
Q.3 State whether the following statements are true or false give reasons for your
answers.
(i) Every natural no. is whole number.
(ii) Every integer is a whole number.
(iii) Every rational number is a whole number.
(iv) Every irrational number is a real number.
(v) Every real number is an irrational number.
(vi) Every point on the number line is of the form where m is a natural no's.
Q.4 Show how can be represented on the number line?
Section - B
Q.5 Find the decimal expansion of
(iv)
Q.13 Rationalize the denominator of
.
Section - D
Q.1 Represent on number line.
Q.2 Recall, is defined as the ratio of the circumference (say c) of a circle to its
diameter (say d). That is . This seems to contradict the fact that is
irrational. How will you resolve this contradiction?
Q.3 Simplify
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Self Evaluation
Q.1 Write the value of
Q.2
Q.3 If a & b are rational number, find the value of a & b in each of the following
equalities.
(a)
(ii)
Q.4 Prove that is an irrational number using long division method?
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Chapter - 2
(Polynomials)
Key Concepts
Constants : A symbol having a fixed numerical value is called a constant.
Example : 7, 3, -2, 3/7, etc. are all constants.
Variables : A symbol which may be assigned different numerical values is known as
variable.
Example : C - circumference of circle
r - radius of circle
Where 2 & are constants. while C and r are variable
Algebraic expressions : A combination of constants and variables. Connected by
some or all of the operations +, -, X and is known as algebraic expression.
Example :
etc.
Terms : The several parts of an algebraic expression separated by '+' or '-' operations
are called the terms of the expression.
Example :
Polynomials : An algebraic expression in which the variables involved have only non-
negative integral powers is called a polynomial.
(i)
is a polynomial in variable x.
(ii)
, coefficient of
respectively and we also say that +1 is the constant term in it.
Degree of a polynomial in one variable : In case of a polynomial in one variable the
highest power of the variable is called the degree of the polynomial.
Classification of polynomials on the basis of degree.
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degree Polynomial Example
(a) 1 Linear
(b) 2 Quadratic
etc.
(c) 3 Cubic
etc.
(d) 4 Biquadratic
Classification of polynomials on the basis of no. of terms
No. of terms Polynomial & Examples.
(i) 1 Monomial -
etc.
(ii) 2 Binomial - etc.
(iii) 3 Trinomial-
etc.
Constant polynomial : A polynomial containing one term only, consisting a constant
term is called a constant polynomial the degree of non-zero constant polynomial is zero.
Zero polynomial : A polynomial consisting of one term, namely zero only is called a
zero polynomial.
The degree of zero polynomial is not defined.
Zeroes of a polynomial : Let be a polynomial. If then we say that is a
zero of the polynomial of p(x).
Remark : Finding the zeroes of polynomial p(x) means solving the equation p(x)=0.
Remainder theorem : Let be a polynomial of degree and let a be any real
number. When is divided by then the remainder is
Factor theorem : Let be a polynomial of degree and let a be any real
number.
(i) If
(ii)
Factor : A polynomial is called factor of divides exactly.
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Factorization : To express a given polynomial as the product of polynomials each of
degree less than that of the given polynomial such that no such a factor has a factor of
lower degree, is called factorization.
Example :
Methods of Factorization :
Factorization by taking out the common factor
e.g.
Factorizing by grouping
=
=
=
Factorization of quadratic trinomials by middle term splitting method.
=
Identity : Identity is a equation (trigonometric, algebraic ) which is true for every value
of variable.
Some algebraic identities useful in factorization:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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Section - A
Q.1 Which of the following expressions is polynomial?
(i)
(ii)
(iii) (iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(iii) 9
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
Q.5 Find the zeros of the polynomials given below :
(i) (ii) (iii)
(iv) (v)
(vi)
Q.6 Find the remainder when
is divided by
Q.7 Show that is a factor of the polynomial
Q.8 Find the value of a for which is a factor of the polynomial.
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Section - C
Q.9 Factorize the following expressions.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Q.10 Factorize :
(i)
(ii)
Q.11 Factorize:
Q.12 Factorize following expressions.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Q.13 Calculate
.
Q.16 Factorize
.
Q.17 Expand (i)
(ii)
Q.18 Evaluate (i)
(ii)
Q.19 Factorize (i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
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Section - D
Q.20 Factorize
Q.21 Factorize
Q.23 If then find the value of
Self Evaluation
Q.24 Which of the following expression is a polynomial?
(a) (b)
(c)
(d)
Q.25 Degree of zero polynomial is
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) not defined (d) none of these
Q.26 For what value of k is the polynomial
exactly
divisible by
(a)
(b)
(c) 3 (d) -3
Q.27 The zeroes of the polynomial
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Q.28 If
where
Q.29 If
Answers
Q.1 (i), (ii), (v)
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Q.2 (i) 1 (ii) 3 (iii) 0 (iv) 4 (v) 9 (vi) 2
Q.4 (i) p (0) = 5 (ii) p(3) = 11 (iv) 21
Q.5 (i) (ii) (iii) x= 1/6 (iv)
(v) (vi)
Q.6 remainder = 1
Q.8 a = 1
Q.9 (i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Q.16
Q.17 (i)
(ii)
(ii) (3x+5y)(9x
2
-15xy+25y
2
(iii)
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(iv)
Q.20
Q.21
Q.22
Q.23 108
Q.24
Q.25 (c) not defined
Q.26 (d) -3
Q.27 (d)
Q.28 0
Q.29 m = 7, n = -18
Q.30 737
Q.31 9984
Q.32 3
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Chapter - 3
(Coordinate Geometry)
Key concepts
Coordinate Geometry : The branch of mathematics in which geometric problems are
solved through algebra by using the coordinate system is known as coordinate
geometry.
Coordinate System
Coordinate axes: The position of a point in a plane is determined with reference to two
fixed mutually perpendicular lines, called the coordinate axes.
In this system, position of a point is described by ordered pair of two numbers.
Ordered pair : A pair of numbers a and b listed in a specific order with 'a' at the first
place and 'b' at the second place is called an ordered pair (a,b)
Note that
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Thus (2,3) is one ordered pair and (3,2) is another ordered pair.
In given figure O is called origin.
The horizontal line X
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OX is called the X-axis.
The vertical line YOY' is called the Y-axis.
P(a,b) be any point in the plane. 'a' the first number denotes the distance of point from
Y-axis and 'b' the second number denotes the distance of point from X-axis.
a - X - coordinate | abscissa of P.
b - Y - coordinate | ordinate of P.
The coordinates of origin are (0,0)
Every point on the x-axis is at a distance o unit from the X-axis. So its ordinate is 0.
Every point on the y-axis is at a distance of unit from the Y-axis. So, its abscissa is 0.
Note : Any point lying on or Y-axis does not lie in any quadrant.
Section - A
Q.1 On which axes do the given points lie?
(i) (7, 0) (ii) (0, -3) (iii) (0, 6) (iv) (-5, 0)
Q.2 In which quadrants do the given points lie?
(i) (4, -2) (ii) (-3, 7) (iii) (-1, -2) (iv) (3, 6)
Q.3 Is P (3, 2) & Q(2, 3) represent the same point?
Q.4 In which quadrant points P(3,0), Q(6,0) , R (-7.0), S (0,-6), lie?
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Q.5 If a<0 and b<0, then the point P(a,b) lies in
(a) quadrant IV (b) quadrant II (c) quadrant III (d) quadrant I
Q.6 The points (other than the origin) for which the abscissa is equal to the ordinate
lie in
(a) Quadrant I only (b) Quadrant I and II
(c) Quadrant I & III (d) Quadrant II only.
Q.7 The perpendicular distance of the point P(4,3) from the y axis is
(a) 3 Units (b) 4 Units (c) 5 Units (d) 7 Units
Q.8 The area of triangle OAB with 0(0,0), A(4,0) & B(0,6) is
(a) 8 sq. unit (b) 12 sq. units (c) 16 sq. units (d) 24 sq. units
Section - B
Q.9 Write down the coordinates of each of the points P,Q, R, S and T as shown in the
following figure?
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Q.10 Draw the lines X'OX and YOY
1
as the axes on the plane of a paper and plot the
given points.
(i) A(5,3) (ii) B (-3, 2) (iii) C(-5, -4) (iv) D(2,-6)
Section - C
Q.11 Find the mirror images of the following point using x-axis & y-axis as mirror.
(i) A(2,3)
(ii) B(2,-3)
(iii) C(-2,3)
(iv) D(-2,-3)
Q.12 Draw the graph of the following equations
(i) (ii)
Q.13 Draw a triangle with vertices 0(0,0) A(3,0) B(3,4). Classify the triangle and also
find its area.
Q.14 Draw a quadrilateral with vertices A(2,2) B(2,-2) C(-2,-2), D(-2,2). Classify the
quadrilateral and also find its area.
Q.15 Find the coordinates of point which are equidistant from these two points P(3,0)
and Q(-3,0). How many points are possible satisfying this condition?
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Answers
Q.1 (i) (7,0) X-axis (ii) (0, -3) Y-axis (iii) (0,6) Y-axis (iv) (-5,0) X-axis
Q.2 (i) (4,-2) IV quadrant (ii) (-3,7) II quadrant (iii) (-1,-2) III quadrant
(iv) (3,6) I quadrant.
Q.3 P(3,2) and Q(2,3) do not represent same point.
Q.4 These points do not lie in any quadrant. These points lie on the axes.
Q.5 (c) quadrant III Q.6 (c) quadrant I & III
Q.7 (a) 3 units Q.8 (b) 12 sq. units.
Q.11 A
1
(2,-3),B
1
(2,3),C
1
(-2,-3),D
1
(-2,3)
Q.13 right angle triangle area - 6 square units.
Q.14 quadrilateral is square area -16 square units.
Q.15 Every point on Y-axis satisfy this condition.
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Chapter - 5
(Introduction to Euclid's Geometry)
The Greeks developed geometry is a systematic manner Euclid (300 B.C.) a greek
mathematician, father of geometry introduced the method of proving mathematical
results by using deductive logical reasoning and the previously proved result. The
Geometry of plane figure is know as "Euclidean Geometry".
Axioms :
The basic facts which are taken for granted without proof are called axioms some
Euclid's axioms are
(i) Things which are equal to the same thing are equal to one another. i.e.
(ii) If equals are added to equals, the wholes are equal i.e.
(iii) If equals are subtracted from equals, the remainders are equal i.e.
(iv) Things which coincide with one another are equal to one another.
(v) The whole is greater than the part.
Postulates :
Axioms are the general statements, postulates are the axioms relating to a
particular field.
Educlid's five postulates are.
(i) A straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point.
(ii) A terminated line can be produced indefinitely.
(iii) A circle can be drawn with any centre and any radius.
(iv) All right angles are equal to one another.
(v) If a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the interior angles on the same
side of it taken together less than two right angles, then the two straight lines, if
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produced indefinitely meet on that side on which the angles are less than two right
angles.
Statements : A sentence which is either true or false but not both, is called a statement.
eg. (i) 4+9=6 If is a false sentence, so it is a statement.
(ii) Sajnay is tall. This is not a statement because he may be tall for certain persons and
may not be taller for others.
Theorems : A statement that requires a proof is called a theorem.
eg. (i) The sum of the angles of triangle is 180
0
.
(ii) The angles opposite to equal sides of a triangles are equal.
Corollary - Result deduced from a theorem is called its corollary.
Section - A
(1) Euclid stated that if equals are subtracted from equals, the remainders are
equals in the forms of
(a) an axiom (b) a postulate
(c) a definition (d) a proof Ans.(a)
(2) Euclid stated that all right angles are equals to each other in the form of
(a) an axiom (b) a definition(c) a postulate(d) a proof Ans.(c)
(3) Which of the following needs a proof:
(a) Theorem (b) Axiom(c) Definition (d) Postulate Ans.(a)
(4) The number of dimensions, a solid has
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 0 Ans.(c)
(5) The number of dimensions a surface has :
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 0 Ans.(b)
(6) The number of dimensions, a point has
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3 Ans.(a)
(7) Which one of the following statement is true?
(a) Only one line can pass through a single point.
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(b) There are infinite number of lines which pass through two distinct points.
(c) Two distinct lines cannot have more than one point in common.
(d) If two circles are equal, then their radii are not equal. Ans.(c)
(8) Euclid divided his famous treatise "The Element" into
(a) 13 chapters (b) 12 Chapters
(c) 11 Chapters (d) 9 Chapters Ans.(a)
(9) Thales belongs to the country.
(a) Babylonia (b) Egypt (c) Greece (d) Rome Ans.(c)
Section - B
(10) If AB=CD can you say that AC=BD?
Give reasons for your answer.
(11) In how many points two distinct lines can intersect.
(12) In how many lines two distinct planes can intersect.
Section - C
(13) If a point C lies between two points A and B such that AC=CB then prove that
The value of y is
(a) 10
0
(b) 40
0
(c) 36
0
(d) 45
0
Q.2 An exterior angle of a triangle is 75
0
and its two interior opposite angles are
equal. Each of these equal angles is
(a) 105
0
(b) 50.5
0
(c) 52
0
(d) 37.5
0
Q.3 The compliment of an angle 'm' is:
(a) m (b) 90
0
+m (c) 90
0
-m (d) m X 90
0
Q.4 If one angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other two equal angles, then
the triangle is
(a) an isosceles triangle (b) an obtuse triangle
(c) an equilateral triangle (d) a right triangle
Q.5 In the given figure
form a linear pair if a-b = 100
0
then a and b are
(a) 120
0
, 20
0
(b) 40
0
, 140
0
(c) 50
0
, 150
0
(d) 140
0
, 40
0
Q.6 Angle of a triangle are in the ratio 2 : 4 : 3. The smallest angle of the triangle is
(a) 60
0
(b) 40
0
(c) 80
0
(d) 20
0
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Section - B
Q.7 Two adjacent angles are equal. Is it necessary that each of these angles will be a
right angle? Justify your answer.
Q.8 In the following figures which of the two lines are parallel and why?
(i) (ii)
Q.9 In the given fig. sides QP and RQ of are produced to point S and T
respectively. If
and
find
Q.10 In the fig.
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Q.11 Sum of two angles of a triangle is 90
0
and their difference is 50
0
. Find all the
angles of the triangle.
Q.12 In the adjoining figure, find the value of .
Section - C
Q.13 In the given figure AB and CD intersect each other at O. If
find the
value of
Q.14 Prove that vertically opposite angle are equal.
Q.15 In the given figure prove that
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Q.16 In the given figure and AP and BP are bisectors of
respectively find
Q.17 The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2: 3: 5 find the angles of the triangle.
Q.18 Find x and y in the following figure.
Q.19 In figure find x.
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Section - D
Q.20 Prove that sum of the angles of triangle is 180
0
.
Q.21 Prove that sum of the angles of a hexagon is 720
0
.
Q.22 The angles of a triangle are
Q.24 A transversal intersects two parallel lines. Prove that the bisectors of any pair of
corresponding angle so formed are parallel.
Answer :
(1) b (2) d (3) c (4) a,d (5) d (6) b
(9) 65
0
(10) 115
0
(11) 20
0
, 70
0
, 90
0
(12) 95
0
(13) 84
0
, 21
0
, 48
0
(16)
90
0
(17) 36
0
, 54
0
, 90
0
(18) 48
0
, 12
0
(19) 30
0
(22) 100
0
(23) 135
0
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Chapter - 7
(Triangles)
Triangle - A closed figure formed by three intersecting lines is called a triangle. A
triangle has three sides, three angles and three vertices.
Congruent figures - Congruent means equal in all respects or figures whose
shapes and sizes are both the same for example, two circles of the same radii
are congruent. Also two squares of the same sides are congruent.
Congruent Triangles - two triangles are congruent if and only if one of them can
be made to superpose on the other, so as to cover it exactly.
If two triangles ABC and PQR are congruent under the correspondence
and then symbolically, it is expressed as
In congruent triangles corresponding parts are equal and we write 'CPCT' for
corresponding parts of congruent triangles.
SAS congruency rule - Two triangles are congruent if two sides and the included
angle of one triangle are equal to the two sides and the included angle of the
other triangle. For example as shown in the figure satisfy SAS
congruent criterion.
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ASA Congruence Rule - Two triangles are congruent if two angles and the
included side of one triangle are equal to two angles and the included side of
other triangle. For examples shown below satisfy ASA
congruence criterion.
AAS Congruence Rule - Two triangle are congruent if any two pairs of angles
and one pair of corresponding sides are equal for example
shown below satisfy AAS congruence criterion.
AAS criterion for congruence of triangles is a particular case of ASA criterion.
Isosceles Triangle - A triangle in which two sides are equal is called an isosceles
triangle. For example shown below is an isosceles triangle with AB=AC.
Angle opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal.
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Sides opposite to equal angles of a triangle are equal.
Each angle of an equilateral triangle is 60
0
.
SSS congruence Rule - If three sides of one triangle are equal to the three sides
of another triangle then the two triangles are congruent for example
as shown in the figure satisfy SSS congruence criterion.
RHS Congruence Rule - If in two right triangles the hypotenuse and one side of
one triangle are equal to the hypotenuse and one side of the other triangle then
the two triangle are congruent. For example shown below
satisfy RHS congruence criterion.
RHS stands for right angle - Hypotenuse side.
A point equidistant from two given points lies on the perpendicular bisector of the
line segment joining the two points and its converse.
A point equidistant from two intersecting lines lies on the bisectors of the angles
formed by the two lines.
In a triangle, angle opposite to the longer side is larger (greater)
In a triangle, side opposite to the large (greater) angle is longer.
Sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side.
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Section - A
Q.1 Which of the following is not a criterion for congruence of triangles?
(a) SAS (b) SSA (c) ASA (d) SSS
Q.2 If AB=QR, BC=PR and CA=PQ then
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.3 In PQR, if then
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q.4 and BC = EF = 4 then necessary condition is
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q.5 In the given figure, if OA=OB, OD=OC then by congruence rule.
(a) SSS (b) ASA
(c) SAS (d) RHS
Q.6 In the figure if PQ=PR and
then measure of Q is
(a) 100
0
(b) 50
0
(c) 80
0
(d) 40
0
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Q.7 In the figure
(a) 25
0
(b) 65
0
(c) 30
0
(d) 75
0
Q.8 In the figure, if the property of congruence is
(a) SSS (b) SAS (c) RHS (d) ASA
Q.9 It is not possible to construct a triangle when its sides are
(a) 8.3cm, 3.4cm, 6.1cm (b) 5.4cm, 2.3cm, 3.1cm
(c) 6cm, 7cm, 10cm (d) 3cm, 5cm, 5cm
Q.10 In a , if AB=AC and BC is produced to D such that
then
(a) 20
0
(b) 40
0
(c) 60
0
(d) 80
0
Q.11 If
(a) (b) (c) (d) None of these
Q.12 If
(a) PQ (b) QR (c) PR (d) None of these
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Section - B
Q.13 In the figure AB=AC and
Q.14 In a
* Triangle with sides a, b and c
(i) Semi perimeter of triangle s =
(ii) Area = square units.
* Equilateral triangle with side 'a'
Area =
square units
* Trapezium with parallel sides 'a' and 'b' and the distance between two parallel
sides as 'h'.
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Area =
square units
Section - A
(1) An isosceles right triangle has an area 8cm
2
. The length of its hypotenuse is
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(2) The sides of a triangle are 35cm, 54cm, and 61cm, respectively. The length of its
longest altitude is
(a) (b) 28 cm (c) (d)
Q.3 The sides of a triangle are 56cm, 60cm. and 52cm. long. The area of the triangle
is.
(a) 4311 cm
2
(b) 4322 cm
2
(c) 2392 cm
2
(d) None of these
Q.4 The area of an equilateral triangle is m
2
. Its perimeter is
(a) 24m (b) 12m (c) 306 m (d) 48m
Q.5 The perimeter of a triangle is 30cm. Its sides are in the ratio 1 : 3 : 2, then its
smallest side is.
(a) 15cm (b) 5cm (c) 1 cm (d) 10cm.
Section - B
Q.6 Find the area of a triangular garden whose sides are 40m., 90m and 70m.
(use = 2.24)
Q.7 Find the cost of leveling a ground in the form of a triangle with sides 16m, 12m
and 20m at Rs. 4 per sq. meter.
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Q.8 Find the area of a triangle, two sides of which are 8cm and 11cm and the
perimeter is 32 cm.
Q.9 The area of an isosceles triangle is 12cm
2
. If one of its equal side is 5cm. Find its
base.
Q.10 Find the area of a right triangle whose sides containing the right angle are 5cm
and 6cm.
Q.11 Find the area of the adjoin figure if
Section - C
Q.12 The diagonals of a rhombus are 24cm and 10cm. Find its area and perimeter.
Q.13 Two side of a parallelogram are 10cm and 7cm. One of its diagonals is 13cm.
Find the area.
Q.14 A rhombus shaped sheet with perimeter 40 cm and one diagonal 12cm, is
painted on both sides at the rate of ` 5 per m
2
. Find the cost of painting.
Q.15 The sides of a quadrilateral ABCD are 6cm, 8cm, 12cm and 14cm (taken in
order) respectively, and the angle between the first two sides is a right angle.
Find its area.
Q.16 The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 32cm. The ratio if the equal side to its
base is 3 : 2. Find the area of the triangle.
Q.17 The sides of a triangular field are 41m, 40m and 9m. Find the number of flower
beds that can be prepared in the field, if each flower bed needs 900cm
2
space.
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Q.18 The perimeter of a triangular ground is 420m and its sides are in the ratio
6 : 7 : 8. Find the area of the triangular ground.
Section - D
Q.19 Calculate the area of the shaded region.
Q.20 If each sides of a triangle is double, then find the ratio of area of the new triangle
thus formed and the given triangle.
Q.21 A field is in the shape of a trapezium whose parallel sides are 25m and 10m. If its
non-parallel sides are 14m and 13m, find its area.
Q.22 An umbrella is made by stitching 10 triangular pieces of cloth of 5 different colour
each piece measuring 20cm, 50cm and 50cm. How much cloth of each colour is
required for one umbrella?
Q.23 A triangle and a parallelogram have the same base and some area. If the sides
of the triangle are 26cm, 28cm and 30cm and the parallelogram stands on the
base 28cm, find the height of the parallelogram.
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Answer
Q. 1 (c)
Q. 2 (d)
Q. 3 (d) None of these
Q. 4 (a) 24 m.
Q. 5 (b) 5 cm.
Q. 6 1344 sq. m.
Q. 7 ` 384
Q. 8
Q. 9 6cm.
Q. 10 15cm
2
Q. 11 6cm
2
Q. 12 120 sqcm., 52 cm.
Q. 13
Q. 14 ` 960
Q.15 24 cm
2
Q.16
Q.17 2000
Q. 18
Q.19 1074m
2
Q. 21 196 sq. m.
Q.22 980 cm
2
each.
Q. 23 12cm.
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Activities / Projects Term - I
(1) Construct a square root spiral.
(2) Represent irrational number 2 on the number line.
(3) Verify the Identity.
(4) Verify the Identity.
(c)
(d) 3.141141114
Q.2 The zeros of the polynomial
are
(a) 2,3 (b) -2, 3 (c) 2,-3 (d) -2, -3
Q.3 The value of k, for which the polynomial
and
then
(a) 80
0
(b) 100
0
(c) 120
0
(d) 140
0
Q.6 In the figure ABC is an equilateral triangle and BDC is an isosceles right triangle,
right angled at D, equals.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Q.8 In a it is given that base = 12cm and height = 5cm its. area is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Section - B
Question numbers 9 to 14 carry 2 marks each.
Q.9 Express
and
find
OR
The exterior angles, obtained on producing the base of a triangle both ways are
104
0
and 136
0
. Find all the angles of the triangle.
Q.14 In which quadrant will the point lie, if
(i) The y coordinate is 3 and x coordinate is -4?
(ii) The x coordinate is -5 and the y coordinate is -4?
Section - C
Question numbers 15 to 24 carry 3 marks each.
Q.15 Find three rational numbers lying between
Q.16 Rationalize the denominator of
Q.17 Factorise
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OR
Verify
Q.18 Using factor theorem, show that is a factor of
Q.19 If a point C lies between two points A and B such that AC=CB then prove that
find x, y
Q.22 is an isosceles triangle with AB = AC side BA is produced to D such that
AB = AD Prove that is a right angle.
Q.23 D and E are points on side BC of such that BD = CE and AD = AE. Show
that
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OR
In figure AB and CD are respectively the smallest and the longest sides of a
quadrilateral ABCD. Show that
Q.24 Find the area of a triangle, two sides of which are 8cm and 6cm and the
perimeter is 24cm.
Section - D
Question number 25 to 34 carry 4 marks each.
Q.25 Simplify
Q.28 Using factor theorem factorize the polynomial
Q.29 Expand using suitable Identity.
(i)
(ii)
OR
Without finding the cubes, factorise and find the value of
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Q.30 Write any two Euclid's postulates and two axioms.
Q.31 In the given figure and PS bisects If
and
find
Q.32 In the figure given below POQ is a line ray OR is perpendicular to line PQ; OS is
another ray lying between rays OP and OR prove that
Q.33 In the figure the bisectors of intersect each other at the point O.
Prove that
Q.34 Plot the point (1,2), (3,-4), (-4,-7) and (-2,2) on the graph paper.
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Sample Paper SA -1
Marking Scheme
Section - A
Q.1 (d) Q.2 (c) Q.3 (c) Q.4 (c)
Q.5 (a) Q.6 (c) Q.7 (a) Q.8 (b)
Q.9 Let
---------(i)
---------- (ii)
Subtracting (i) from (ii)
100y - y = 36 - 0
Q.10
=
Q.11
Q.12 Draw OE||AB
then OE||CD
AB||OE
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Q.13
and so on
Q.16
Q.17
Q.18 get value p() = 0
so +5 is a factor of
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Q.19 AC + CB = AB
2AC = AB
AC =
Q.20
Given - A triangle ABC
To Prove
OR
Given AB = AC
To Prove :
Construction : Draw the bisector AD of
Proof : In triangles ABD and ACD
AB = AC (given), So
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Q.21
Q.22.
So
In
Q.23 In
AD = AE
In
AD = AE, BD = CE, So
OR
In
In
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Q.24 Third side of triangle = 10 cm
Q,25
Q.26
BD=BE=9.3
Q.27
Q.28 Let
of
Now divide
E
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(ii)
OR
If a + b + c = 0 then
Q.30 (i) If equals are added to equals the wholes are equal.
(ii) The whole is greater than the part.
Postulates (i) A terminated line can be produced indefinitely.
(ii) All right angles are equal to one another.
Q.31
Q.32
So
Q.33 In
So,
So,
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Q.34 Y
Y
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X X
O
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PART - 2
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DETAILS OF THE CONCEPTS TO BE MASTERED BY EVERY CHILD OF CLASS IX
WITH EXERCISE AND EXAMPLES OF NCERT TEXT BOOKS.
SA - II
Symbols used
* - Important Questions
** - Very Important Questions
*** - Very Very Important Questions
S.
No.
Topic Concept Degree of
Importance
NCERT Book
1. Linear Equations
in two variables
Linear Equations *** Example 2
Ex 4.1 - Q2
Solution of Linear Equation ** Example 4
Ex 4.2 Q - 2, 4
Graph of a linear equation in two
variables
*** Ex 4.3 Q : 1, 3, 8
Equations of lines parallel to the x-
axis and y-axis
* Example 9
Ex. 4.4 Q : 1, 2
2. Quadrilateral Angle sum property of a
Quadrilateral, properties of a
parallelogram
*** Example: 2, 3, 5
Ex. 8.1 Q: 1, 3, 7, 9, 12
Mid Point Theorem, Other
conditions for the Quadrilaterals
** Theorem 8.9
Ex. 8.2 Q: 2, 3, 5, 7
3. Areas of
Parallelograms
and triangles
Figures on the same base and
between the same parallels
* Ex. 9.1 Q : 1
Parallelograms on the same base
and between the same parallels
** Theorem 9.1
Example 2
Ex. 9.2 Q: 2, 3, 5
Triangles on the same base and
between the same parallels
*** Example: 3, 4
Ex. 9.3 Q: 2, 5, 7, 9
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4. Circles Angle subtended by a chord at a
point
* Theorem 10.1
Ex. 10.2 Q: 2
Perpendicular from the centre to a
chord
** Ex. 10.3 Q: 1, 3
Equal Chords and their distances
from the centre
*** Example 2
Ex. 10.4 Q: 2, 3, 6
Angle subtended by an arc of a
circle
** Theorem 10.8
Example: 3, 6
Ex.10.5 Q: 2, 5, 8, 12
5. Construction Basic Construction * Ex. 11.1 Q: 2, 4
Construction of Triangle *** Ex. 11.2 Q: 1, 3, 5
6. Surface areas
and volumes
Surface area of a cuboid and a
cube
** Example 2
Ex. 13.1 A: 2, 5, 6, 8
Surface Area of a Right Circular
Cylinder
*** Ex. 13.2 A: 3, 5, 9, 10
Surface Area of a Right Circular
Cone
** Example 5, 6
Ex. 13.3 Q: 3, 5, 6, 8
Surface Area of a Sphere ** Ex. 13.4 Q: 4, 6, 7, 9
Volume of a Cuboid ** Ex. 13.5 Q: 2, 6, 8, 9
Volume of a Right Circular Cone *** Ex. 13.7 Q: 2, 5, 7, 9
Volume of a Sphere ** Ex. 13.8 Q: 3, 6, 8, 9
7. Statistics Collection of Data * Ex. 13.8 Q: 3, 6, 8, 9
Presentation of Data *** Ex. 14.2 Q: 2, 4, 7, 9
Graphical Representation of Data *** Ex. 14.3 Q: 2, 4, 8, 9
Measures of Central Tendency *** Example 12, 14
Ex. Q: 3, 4, 5
8. Probability Probability an Experimental
Approach
*** Example: 2, 5, 9
Ex. 15.1 Q: 2, 5, 7
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Chapter - 4
(Linear Equations in two variables)
Key Concept
An equation of the form where a, b and c are real numbers such
that a and b are not both zero is called a linear equation in two variables.
A pair of values of x and y which satisfy the equation is called a
solution of the equation.
A linear equation in two variables has infinitely many solutions.
The graph of every linear equation in two variables is a straight line.
y = 0 is the equation of x-axis and x = 0 is equation of y-axis.
The graph of is a straight line parallel to the y-axis.
The graph of y = a is a straight line parallel to the x-axis.
An equation of the type y = mx represent a line passing through the origin.
Section - A
Q.1 The point (a, a) always lies on the line
(a) y = x (b) y - axis (c) x - axis (d) x + y = 0
Q.2 The point (m, -m) always lies on the line.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q.3 If is a solution of the equation then value of a is
(a) 19 (b) -21 (c) -9 (d) -18
Q.4 x = 3, y = -2 is a solution of the equation.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
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Q.5 x = -5 can be written in the form of equation in two variable as
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.6 The linear equation has
(a) a unique solution
(b) two solutions
(c) no solution
(d) infinitely many solutions.
Q.7 The equation of x-axis is
(a) (b) y = 0 (c) (d) y = k
Q.8 Any point on the y-axis is of the form
(a) (b) (c) (0,y) (d)
Section - B
Q.9 Draw the graph of the equation
Q.10 The cost of a pen is four times the cost of a pencil express the statement as a
linear equation in two variables.
Q.11 Write any four solutions for each of the following equations.
(a)
(b)
Q.12 Find the value of a if (-1, 1) is a solution of the equation
Q.13 If (3,1) is a solution of the equation find the value of k.
Q.14 Verify that x = 2, y = -1, is a solution of the linear equation
Q.15 Write one solution of each of the following equations
(a)
(b)
Q.16 The cost of 2 pencils is same as the cost of 5 erasers. Express the statement as
a linear equation in two variables.
Section - C
Q.17 Give the geometrical representation of the equation y = 3 as an equation.
(i) In one variable
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(ii) In two variables
Q.18 Ramesh is driving his car with a uniform speed of 80 km/hr. Draw the time
distance graph. Form the graph find the distance travelled by him in.
(i)
(ii) 3 hours
Q.19 Draw the graph of each of the equations and
and find the coordinates of the point where the lines meet.
Q.20 Draw the graph of the equation and check whether the point
(2,3) lies on the line.
Q.21 The taxi fare in a city is as follows: For the first kilometer, the fare is Rs. 8 and for
the subsequent distance it is Rs. 5 per km. Taking the distance covered as x km
and total fare as Rs. y, writes a linear equation for this information, and draw its
graph.
Q.22 Write three solutions for the equation
Answer
Q.1 a Q.2 c Q.3 b Q.4 c Q.5 a Q.6 d
Q.7 b Q. 8 c Q.19 (-1, 1) Q.20 Yes
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Chapter - 8
(Quadrilaterals)
Key Concept
(1) Sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is 360
0
.
(2) A diagonals of a parallelogram divides it into two congruent triangles.
(3) In a parallelogram
(a) diagonals bisects each other.
(b) opposite angles are equal.
(c) opposite sides are equal
(4) Diagonals of a square bisects each other at right angles and are equal, and vice-
versa.
(5) A line through the mid-point of a side of a triangle parallel to another side bisects
the third side. (Mid point theorem)
(6) The line through the mid points of sides of a to third side and half of it.
Section - A
Q.1 The figures obtained by joining the mid-points of the sides of a rhombus, taken in
order, is
(a) a square (b) a rhombus
(c) a parallelogram (d) a rectangle
Q.2 The diagonals AC and BD of a parallelogram ABCD intersect each other at the
point O, if
then is
(a) 32
0
(b) 24
0
(c) 40
0
(d) 63
0
Q.3 In a square ABCD, the diagonals AC and BD bisect at 0. Then is
(a) acute angled (b) right angled
(c) obtuse angled (d) equilateral
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Q.4 ABCD is a rhombus such that
then is
(a) 40
0
(b) 45
0
(c) 50
0
(d) 60
0
Q.5 A quadrilateral ABCD is a parallelogram if
(a) AD || BC (b) AB = CD
(c) AB = AD (d)
.
Find .
Section - C
Q.13 Prove that the line segment joining the mid-points of two sides of a triangle is
parallel to the third side.
Q.14 ABCD is a rectangle and P, Q, R and S are mid-points of the sides AB, BC, CD
and DA respectively. Show that the quadrilateral PQRS is a rhombus.
Q.15 Prove that the straight line joining the mid-points of the diagonals of a trapezium
is parallel to the parallel sides and is equal to half their difference.
Q.16 In the adjoining figure, D, E and F are mid-points of the sides BC, CA and AB of
If AB = 4.3cm, BC = 5.6cm and AC = 3.5cm, find the perimeter of
Q.17 In a parallelogram ABCD, AP and CQ are drawn perpendiculars from vertices A
and C on diagonal BD. Prove that
Q.18 In a parallelogram ABCD, E and F are points on AB and CD such that AE = CE.
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Prove that ED||BF.
Section - D
Q.19 If a line is parallel to the base of a trapezium and bisects one of the non-parallel
sides, then prove that it bisects either diagonal of the trapezium.
Q.20 AD is a median of and E is the mid-point of AD. BE Produced meets AC in
F. Prove that
Q.21 ABC is a triangle right angled at C. A line through the mid-point M of hypotenuse
AB and parallel to BC intersects AC at D. Show that
(i) D is the mid-point of AC
(ii) CM =
Q.22 Show that the bisectors of angles of a parallelogram form a rectangle.
Answers -
Q.1 (d) Rectangle
Q,2 (c) 40
0
Q.3 (b) Right angled
Q.4 (c) 50
0
Q.5 (d)
* Area of rhombus =
* Parallelogram on the same base and between the same parallels are equal in
area.
* A parallelogram and a rectangle on the same base and between the same
parallels are equal in area.
* Triangles on the same base and between the same parallels are equal in area.
* If a triangle and parallelogram are on the same base and between the same
parallels, then.
(Area of triangle)
* A diagonal of parallelogram divides it into two triangles of equal areas.
In parallelogram ABCD, we have
Area of
* The diagonals of a parallelogram divide it into four triangles of equal areas
therefore
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* A median AD of a divides it into two triangles of equal areas. Therefore
* If the medians of a intersect at G, then
Section - A
Q.1 If E, F, G & H are mid points of sides of parallelogram ABCD, then show that
Q.2 Point P and Q are on the sides DC and AD of a parallelogram respectively. Show
that.
Q.3 Show that a median of a triangle divides it into two triangle of equal area.
Q.4 PQRS and ABRS are two parallelograms and X being any point on side BR.
Show that.
(i)
(ii)
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Section - B
Q.5 In given figure ABCD is a quadrilateral and BE||AC is such that BE meets at E on
the extended CD. Show that area of triangle ADE is equal to the area of
quadrilateral ABCD.
Q.6 In given figure E be any point on the median AD of triangle, show that
Q.7 Show that the diagonals of a parallelogram divides it into four triangles of equal
area. OR
OR D, E & F are mid points of sides of triangle BC, CA & AB respectively. Show
that
(i) BDEF is a parallelogram
(ii)
(iii)
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Section - C
Q.8 ABCD is a trapezium in which AB||CD and diagonals AC and BD intersect at 0.
Prove that
Q.9 XY is a line parallel to side BC of a triangle ABC. If BE||AC and CF||AB meet XY
at E and F respectively.
Q.10 In adjoining figure ABCDE is a pentagon. A line through B parallel to AC meets
DC produced at F. Show that
(i)
(ii)
Q.11 In given figure show that both
quadrilaterals ABCD and DCPR are trapeziums.
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Self Evaluation
Q.12 In given figure ABCD, DCFE and ABFE are parallelogram show that
ar (ADE) = ar (BCF)
Q.13 P and Q are respectively the mid points of sides AB and BC of a triangle ABC
and R is the mid-point of AP, show that.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Q.14 Parallelogram ABCD and rectangle ABEF are on the same base and have equal
areas. Show that perimeter of the parallelogram is greater than that of rectangle.
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Chapter - 10
(Circle)
Key Concept
* Circle - circle is locus of such points which are at equidistant from a fixed point in
a plane.
* Concentric circle - Circle having same centre called concentric circle.
* Two arc of a circle called congruent if they have the same degree measure.
* If two arc equal then their corresponding chords are equal.
* The perpendicular from centre to chord of circle, it bisects the chord and
converse.
* There is one and only one circle passing through three non-collinear points.
* Equal chords of circle are equidistant from centre.
* The angle subtend by an arc at the centre of circle is twice the angle which
subtend at remaining part of circumference.
* Any two angles in the same segment of the circle are equal.
* Angle of semicircle is right angle.
* Equal chords of circle subtend equals angle at the centre of circle.
* If the all vertices of a quadrilateral lie on the circumference of circle then
quadrilateral called cyclic.
* In a cycle quadrilateral the sum of opposite angles is 180
0
and converse.
* The exterior angle of a cycle quadrilateral is equal to the opposite interior angle.
Section - A
Q.1 AD is diameter of a circle and AB is a chord If AD = 34cm, AB=30cm. The
distance of AB from centre of circle is.
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(a) 17cm (b) 15cm (c) 4 cm (d) 8cm
Q.2 In given figure, O is centre of circle if
then is equal to :
(a) 20
0
(b) 40
0
(c) 60
0
(d) 10
0
Q.3 Given three collinear points then the number of circles which can be drawn
through these three points are.
(a) one (b) two (c) infinite (d) none
Q.4 Given two concentric circles with centre O. A line cut the circle at A, B, C and D
respectively if AB = 10cm then length of CD.
(a) 5cm (b) 10cm (c) 3.5cm (d) 7.5cm
Q.5 In given figure value of y is
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(a) 35
0
(b) 45
0
(c) 70
0
(d) 140
0
Q.6 In the given figure,
is
(a) 45
0
(b) 55
0
(c) 100
0
(d) 80
0
Section - B
Q.7 In the given figure, is .., given
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Q.8 If 0 is centre of circle as shown in the figure,
Q.9 In the given figure, 0 is the center of the circle with radius 5cm.
and CD = 8cm determine PQ.
Q.10 Prove that the circle drawn on any equal side of an isosceles triangle as
diameter, bisects the base.
Q.11 Prove that cyclic parallelogram is always a rectangle.
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Section - C
Q.12 In the given figure AD is diameter of the circle, whose centre is O and AB||CD,
Prove that AB = CD
Q.13 In the given figure determine a, b and c.
Q.14 AB is a diameter of circle C (O, r). Chord CD is equal to radius OD. AC and BD
produced interest at P. Prove that
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Q.15 If two non parallel side of a trapezium are equal, prove that it is cyclic.
Q.16 ABC is a right angle triangle, right angled at A. A circle is inscribed in it. The
length of two sides containing angle A is 12cm and 5cm find the radius.
Section - D
Q.17 A circle has radius . It is divided into two segments by a chord of length
2cm. Prove that the angle subtended by the chord at a point in major segment is
45
0
.
Q.18 Two circles interest each other at points A and B. AP and AQ are diameters of
the two circles respectively. If
find
Q.19 ABCD is a parallelogram. The circle through A, B and C intersects CD produced
at E. If AB=10cm, BC=8cm, CE=14cm. Find AE.
Q.20 Prove the sum of either pair of opposite angles of a cycle quadrilateral is 180
0
.
Q.21 In the given figure, B and E are points on line segment AC and DF respectively
show that AD||CF.
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Self evaluation
Q.22 In the given figure, OA and OB are respectively perpendiculars to chords CD and
EF of a circle whose centre is O. If OA = OB, prove that
and
Q.6 Construct a with base
Q.7 Construct an equilateral triangle with sides 4cm.
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Section -D
Q.8 Construct a triangle ABC in which
and
AB+BC+CA = 13 cm.
Q.9 Construct a right triangle whose base is 12cm and sum of its hypotenuse and
other side is 18cm.
Q.10 Construct a with its perimeter = 11cm and the base angles of 75
0
and 30
0
.
Answers:
Q.1 b Q.2 b
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Chapter - 13
(Surface areas and Volumes)
Key Concepts
SN. Name Figure Lateral/curved
surface area
Total surface
area TSA
Volume
(V)
Symbols
use for
1 Cuboid
b = breadth
h = height
2. Cube 4s
2
6s
2
s
3
s = side
3. Right circular
cylinder
h = height
r = radius of
base
4. Right circular
cone
r = radius of
base
h = height
l = slant
height
5. Sphere
r = OA =
radius
6. Hemi sphere
Solid
r = OA =
radius
7. Hemi sphere
hollow
r = OA =
radius
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Section - A
Q.1 If surface areas of two spheres are in the ratio of 4: 9 then the ratio of their
volumes is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Q.2 The surface area of a cube whose edge is 11cm is
(a) 725cm
2
(b) 726cm
2
(c) 727cm
2
(d) 728cm
2
Q.3 A match box measures 4cm X 2.5cm X 1.5cm. What will be the volume of a
packet containing 12 such boxes?
(a) 15cm
3
(b) 180cm
3
(c) 90cm
3
(d) 175cm
3
Q.4 The curved surface area of a right circular cylinder of height 14cm is 88cm
2
. Find
the diameter of the base of the cylinder.
(a) 1cm (b) 2cm (c) 3cm (d) 4cm
Q.5 The total surface area of a cone of radius
and length is
(a) (b)
(c)
(d)
Q.6 The surface area of sphere of radius 10.5cm is
(a) 1386cm
2
(b) 616cm
2
(c) 1390cm
2
(d) 10cm
2
Section - B
Q.7 Find the volume of a sphere whose surface area is 154cm
2
.
Q.8 A solid cylinder has a total surface area of 231cm
2
. Its curved surface area is
of
the total surface area. Find the volume of the cylinder.
Q.9 The diameter of a garden roller is 1.4m and it is 2m long. How much area will it
cover in 5 revolutions? (
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Q.10 Three metal cubes whose edge measure 3cm, 4cm and 5cm respectively are
melted to form a single cube, find its edge.
Q.11 The dimensions of a cubiod are in the ratio of 1 : 2 : 3 and its total surface area is
88m
2
. Find the dimensions.
Section - C
Q.12 A cuboidal oil tin is 30cm X 40cm X 50cm. Find the cost of the tin required for
making 20 such tins if the cost of tin sheet is Rs. 20/m
2
.
Q.13 Find the lateral curved surface area of a cylindrical petrol storage tank that is
4.2m in diameter and 4.5m high. How much steel was actually used, if
of steel
actually used was wasted in making the closed tank.
Q.14 The radius and height of a cone are in the ratio 4 : 3. The area of the base is
154cm
2
. Find the area of the curved surface.
Q.15 A sphere, cylinder and cone are of the same radius and same height. Find the
ratio of their curved surfaces.
Q.16 A hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 36cm contains a liquid. This liquid is to
be filled in cylindrical bottles of radius 3cm and height 6cm. How many bottles
are required to empty the bowl?
Q.17 A hemisphere of lead of radius 8cm is cast into a right circular cone of base
radius 6cm. Determine the height of the cone.
Section - D
Q.18 A wooden toy is in the form of a cone surmounted on a hemisphere. The
diameter of the base of the cone is 6cm and its height is 4cm. Find the cost of
painting the toy at the rate of Rs. 5 per 1000cm
2
.
Q.19 Find the volume of the largest right circular cone that can be fitted in a cube
whose edge is 14cm.
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Q.20 A cone of height 24cm and slant height 25cm has a curved surface area 550cm
2
.
Find its volume use
Q.21 The radius and height of a cone are 6cm and 8cm respectively. Find the curved
surface area of the cone.
Q.22 A well with 10m inside diameter is dug 14m deep. Earth taken out of it is spread
all around to a width of 5m to form an embankment. Find the height of
embankment.
Q.23 A metallic sheet is of the rectangular shape with dimensions 48cm X 36cm. From
each one of its corners, a square of 8cm is cutoff. An open box is made of the
remaining sheet. Find the volume of the box.
self evaluation
Q.24 Water in a canal, 30dm wide and 12dm deep is flowing with a velocity of 20km
per hour. How much area will it irrigate in 30min. if 9cm of standing water is
desired? (10dm = 1 meter)
Q.25 Three cubes of each side 4cm are joining end to end. Find the surface area of
resulting cuboid.
Q.26 A hollow cylindrical pipe is 210cm long. Its outer and inner diameters are 10cm
and 6cm respectively. Find the volume of the copper used in making the pipe.
Q.27 A semi circular sheet of metal of diameter 28cm is bent into an open conical cup.
Find the depth and capacity of cup.
Q.28 If the radius of a sphere is doubled, what is the ratio of the volume of the first
sphere to that of second sphere?
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Answer
Q.1 c Q.2 b Q.3 b Q.4 b
Q.5 c Q.6 a
Q.7 179.66cm
2
Q.8 269.5cm
2
Q.9 44m
2
Q.10 6cm Q.11 2, 4, 6 cm
Q.12 Rs. 376 Q.13 59.4m
2
, 95.04m
2
Q.14 192.5cm
2
Q.15 4 : 4 : Q.16 72
Q.17 28.44 Q.18 Rs. 0.51
Q.19 718.66cm
3
Q.20 1232 cm
2
Q.21 60cm
2
Q.22 4.66m
Q.23 5120cm
3
Q.24 4,00,000m
2
Q.25 224 cm
2
Q.26 10560cm
3
Q.27 12.12cm, 622.26cm
3
Q.28 1:8
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Chapter - 14
(Statistics)
Key Concept
* There are two types of data (i) Primary (ii) Secondary
* We can represent the data by (i) ungrouped and grouped frequency distribution.
* Data can also represent by (i) bar graph (ii) Histogram (iii) Frequency polygons
* Class mark of grouped data is
then mean is
term.
If no. of observations (n) are even then median is average of
and
th
terms.
* Mode: The observation whose frequency is greatest.
* Mode = 3 median - 2 mean.
Section - A
Q.1 If the mean of 2, 4, 6, 8, x, y is 5 then find the value of x+y.
Q.2 Write the class mark of 90-110 group.
Q.3 If the ratio of mean and median of a certain data is 2:3, then find the ratio of its
mode and mean.
Q.4 Tally marks are used to find .
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Q.5 The following marks were obtained by the students in a test.
81, 72, 90, 90, 86, 85, 92, 70, 71, 83, 89, 95, 85, 79, 62
What is the range?
Q.6 In a histogram, each class rectangle is constructed with base as
(a) frequency (b) class interval
(c) range (d) size of the class
Section - B
Q.7 The mean of 10 numbers is 20, If 5 is subtracted from every number, what will be
the new mean.
Q.8 Find the mean of first 10 even natural no.
Q.9 Calculate the mean for the following distribution.
x 5 6 7 8 9
f 4 8 14 11 3
Q.10 Find the median of 37, 31, 42, 43, 46, 25, 39, 45, 32
Q.11 Find the mode of following series.
25, 23, 22, 22, 24, 27, 27, 25, 23, 22, 26, 32
Q.12 If the median of a series of data is 3 and mean is 2 then find the mode.
Section - C
Q.13 Find the median of the following data
19, 25, 59, 48, 35, 31, 30, 32, 51. If 25 is replaced by 52, what will be the new
median.
Q.14 If the mean of the following distribution is 6, then find the value of p.
x 2 4 6 10 p+5
f 3 2 3 1 2
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Q.15 If the mean of five observations x, x+2, x+4, x+6, x+8 is 11 find the mean of first
three observation.
Q.16 The mean of 5 numbers is 18. If one number is excluded, their mean is 16, find
the excluded number.
Q.17 Construct a histogram for the following data:
30-60 60-90 90-120 120-150 150-180
5 12 14 18 10
Q.18 The following observations have been arranged in ascending order. If the median
of the data is 63, find the value of x.
29, 32, 48, 50, x, x+2, 72, 78, 84, 95
Section - D
Q.19 Find the value of x and y in following distribution if it known that the mean of the
distribution is 1.46.
Q.20 The mean monthly salary of 10 members of a group is Rs. 1445, one more
member whose monthly salary is Rs. 1500 has joined the group. Find the mean
monthly salary of 11 members of the group.
Q.21 Draw a histogram for the marks of students given below.
Marks 0-10 10-30 30-45 45-50 50-60
No. of Student 8 32 18 10 6
Q.22 For the following data, draw a histogram and frequency polygon.
Marks 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100
No. of student 5 10 4 6 7 3 2 2 3 9
No. of accidents 0 1 2 3 4 5 Total
Frequency 46 x y 25 10 5 200
100
Q.23 Given below is a cumulative frequency distribution table showing the age of
people living in a locality.
Age in years No. of persons
Above 108 0
Above 96 1
Above 84 3
Above 72 5
Above 60 20
Above 48 158
Above 36 427
Above 24 809
Above 12 1026
Above 0 1124
Prepare a frequency distribution table.
Question for self evaluation
Q.24 The marks scored by 55 students in a test are given below :
Marks 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35
No. of Students 2 6 13 17 11 4 2
Construct a histogram.
Q.25 Construct a frequency polygon for the following data :
Age 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18
Frequency 2 4 6 8 9 6 5 3 1
Q.26 If
11. 0.4
12. (a) 0.14 (b) 0.56 (c) 0.30 (d) 0.86 (e) 0.7
13. (i) 0.7 (ii) 0.3
14. (i) .179 (ii) .15 (iii) .157 (iv) .149 (v) .175 (vi) .19
15. 7/90 23/90
16. (i)
(ii)
(iii)
17.
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Activities / Projects (Term II)
(1) Verify that the sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is 360
0
.
(2) Verify that the straight line joining mid-point of any two side of a triangle is
parallel to the third side and is equal to half of it.
(3) Formulate the formula for the area of trapezium experimentally.
(4) Verify that the area of parallelogram on the same base and between same
parallels are equal.
(5) Verify that the area of a triangle on the same base and between same parallels
are equal.
(6) Verify that if the triangle and parallelogram are on same base and between same
parallel lines, then area of triangle is equal to half of area of the parallelogram.
(7) Verify that the opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary.
(8) Formulate the formula for the surface area of right circular cylinder.
(9) Formulate the formula for the volume of a cone and that of a hemi sphere /
sphere from the formula of volume of a cylinder.
(10) Draw a histogram for FA-1 marks of students in your class.
(11) Find experimental probability of each outcomes of a die when it is thrown 15
times.
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Term - II
Blue Print for SA-2
No. Unit / Topic Mark
1 2 3 4 Total
1 Algebra(contd.) linear eq
n
in two
variable
2(2) - 6(2) 8(2) 16(6)
2 Geometry/quadrilateral Area of
parallelogram and triangle,
circles, construction.
2(2) 4(2) 12(4) 20(5) 38(13)
3 Mensuration (contd.) surface
area and volume
2(2) 2(1) 6(2) 8(2) 18(7)
4 Statistics and probability 2(2) 6(3) 6(2) 4(1) 18(8)
Total 8(8) 12(6) 30(10) 40(10) 90(34)
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Sample Question Paper
Term - II
Time : 3hrs. MM : 90
General Instructions:
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into 4 sections. A, B, C and
D. Section - A comprises of 8 questions of 1 mark each. Section - B comprises of
6 questions of 2 marks each. Section - C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks
each and Section - D comprises of 10 questions of 4 marks each.
(iii) Question numbers 1 to 8 in section-A are multiple choice questions where you
are to select one correct option out of the given four.
(iv) There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been provided in 1
question of two marks. 3 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four
marks each. You have to attempt only of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v) Use of calculator is not permitted.
Section - A
Q.1 The value of in the given figure is
(a) 22
0
(b) 33
0
(c) 44
0
(d) 68
0
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Q.2 Three angle of a quadrilateral is 60
0
, 110
0
and 86
0
. The fourth angle of
quadrilateral is
(a) 104
0
(b)124
0
(c)94
0
(d) 84
0
Q.3 Class mark of class interval 90-110 is
(a) 90 (b) 110 (c) 100 (d) None
Q.4 A die is thrown once. The probability of getting an even no. is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) 2
Q.5 Which one is solution of eq
n
(a) (4,1) (b) (6,2) (c) (5,1) (d) (0,2)
Q.6 If the lateral surface area of cube is 1600cm
2
then its edge is
(a) 15cm (b) 18cm (c) 25cm (d) 20cm
Q.7 If the slant height of a cone is 10 cm and its radius is 6cm, then height of cone is
(a) 9cm (b) 13cm (c) 16cm (d) 8cm
Q.8 If (2,-3) is solution of eq
n
then the value of K is
(a) -2 (b)
(c) -4 (d)
Section - B
Q.9 If the total surface area of a hemisphere is
Calculate
Q.20 Construct a triangle ABC in which BC=4.5cm
Q.21 A conical tent is 10m high and the radius of its base is 24m. Calculate its slant
height and cost of canvas required to make it at the rate Rs. 70 per m
2
.
Q.22 A sphere, a cylinder and a cone are the same radius and same height. Find the
ratio of their curved surfaces.
OR
Volume of a cube is 5832m
3
. Find the cost of painting its total surface area at the
rate of Rs. 3.50 per m
2
.
Q.23 A car is going for a long journey of 16 hours starting at 5.00 hours. The speed of
the car at different hours is given below.
Time (in hours) Speed (in km/hr.)
5.00 40
7.00 50
112
9.00 60
11.00 80
13.00 70
15.00 65
17.00 75
19.00 60
21.00 50
Draw a velocity time graph for the above data.
Q.24 A coin is tossed 15 times and observed that 11 times head comes up. Find the
probability that a tail comes up.
Section - D
Q.25 The taxi fare in a city is as follow. For the first kilometer, the fare is Rs. 8 for the
subsequent distance it is Rs. 5 per km. Taking the distance covered as x km. and
total fare as Rs. y, write a linear equations for this information and draw its graph.
Q.26 If the points A (3,5) and B(1,4) lies on the line find the values of a
and b.
OR
Draw the graph of the equation . Shade the area bounded
by these two lines and y-axis. Also determine this area.
Q.27 ABCD is a parallelogram. AB produced to E so that BE=AB. Prove that ED
bisects BC.
Q.28 In given figure, ABCD is a parallelogram and EFCD is a rectangle. Also
Prove that
(i)
(ii)
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Q.29 Prove that the area of an equilateral triangle is equal to
Put and y = 4 in
(1) we get
So (-3, 4) is not a solution.
Q.17
To prove
But
OR
Construction : Join AC to intersect EF at G.
Proof EF||DE
EG || DE
since E is mid point of AD.
G is mid point of AC (By converse of mid point theorem)
In
G is mid point of AC
F is mid point of BC.
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Q.18
Construction : Join AD. Which intersect BC at E draw
Proof :
AM=DN ( base and equal in area so altitude is same)
Now in
AM = DN
AEM DEN
So AE = DE
BC bisect AD
Q.19
Given ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral BA and CD produced meet at E.
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To prove EBC and EDA are equiangular.
Proof : ABCD is a cyclic quad.
But
(linear pair)
Similarly
and
Hence EBC and EDA are equiangular
OR
------(1)
Also
Ans.
Since is angle in semi-circle
In
Ans
Q.20 Steps of construction
(i) Draw a ray BX and cut off a line segment BC=4.5cm from it
(ii) Construct
Curved surface area =
Cost = 70 X
= Rs. 137280
Q.22 Let r is radius then height of cone = sphere = cylinder =
So S
1
= curved surface of sphere =
S
2
= curved surface of cylinder =
S
3
= curved surface cone =
as
ratio : 4 : 4 :
OR
volume S
3
= 5832m
3
S = 18m
Painted area 6s
2
= 1944m
2
Cost = 1944 X 3.5
= Rs. 6804
Q.23 Check your graph with the help of your teacher/classmates
Q.24 Ans.
Q.25
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Q.26
OR
Area =
Q.27
120
transversal
So
AB = CD = BE
So
O is mid of BC
ED bisect BC
Q.28 Since parallelogram and rectangle are on same base DC and between same
height AL
ar (ABCD) = ar(DEFE)
So ar (ABCD) = CD X FC
= CD X AL (AL = FC as ALCF is rectangle)
= DC X AL
Q.29
BD = DC =
121
In
Q.30 Join OB
the find
and
So
So
Q.31 Steps of const.
(i) Draw BC=5.6cm
(ii) At B make
(iii) Produce XB to X
1
to form line XBX
1
(iv) From ray BX
1
cut off line segment BD = 1.6cm
(v) Join CD
(vi) Draw bisector of CD which cut BX at A.
(vii) Join AC to obtain required
Q.32
50 =
a = 5 Ans.
Q.33 number of planks =
Q.34 R = 12.5 (External radius)
r = internal radius = (external radius - 1cm) = 11.5cm
h = 20cm
Total surface area = External surface area + Internal surface area = 3168cm
2
OR
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Given S =
Decreased radius =
then new area =
Decreased area =
% decrease = 43.75
Part III
Term - I
(1) Number system
QUIZ
Q.1 What is a rational number?
Q.2 What is an irrational number?
Q.3 What type of decimal representation do rational numbers have?
Q.4 Why do we calculate the approximate value of an irrational number?
Q.5 State whether is an irrational or a rational number?
ORAL
Q.1 All rational and irrational number are _____________?
Q.2 Is 3.1010010001a rational number?
Q.3 Is negative or positive?
Q.4 The smallest composite number is ..?
Q.5 The decimal expansion of is non-terminating non recurring or non-terminating
recurring.
(2) POLYNOMIALS
QUIZ
123
Q.1 What is the degree of a quadratic polynomial?
Q.2 How can you decide that is a factor of a polynomial
Q.3 How many variables can be there in a polynomial?
Q.4 What is a linear polynomial?
Q.5 A cubic polynomial has how many zeroes?
ORAL
Q.1 A polynomial / expression with two terms is called ..?
Q.2 An example of a monomial of degree 7 is.
Q.3 If a + b + c = 0, then what is the value of
is equal to ______?
Q.4 Complete this identity =
Q.5 The zeroes of polynomial are ?
(3) COORDINATE GEOMETRY
QUIZ
Q.1 In which quadrant does the point (-4,-5) lie?
Q.2 What are the coordinates of origin?
Q.3 What is the abscissa of all the point on the y-axis?
Q.4 What is the ordinate of all point on the x-axis?
Q.5 Point (2,0) lies on which axis.
ORAL
Q.1 The perpendicular distance of the point (5,3) from the x-axis is ..
Q.2 Point (-4,3) lies in the ..quadrant.
Q.3 The points in which abscissa and ordinate have same signs will lie in ..
Q.4 Is the point (5,-2) is same as the point (-2,5) or not.
Q.5 The ordinate of the point (1,9) is ..
(4) INTRODUCTION TO EUCLID'S GEOMETRY
QUIZ
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Q.1 Name the part of a line which has only one end point.
Q.2 What was the name of the famous book of Euclid?
Q.3 How many lines can pass through a given point?
Q.4 How many common points can two distinct lines have?
Q.5 How many dimensions, a point has?
ORAL
Q.1 The side faced of a pyramid are ..
Q.2 Part of the line with two end points is called
Q.3 To which country does Euclid belong?
Q.4 Axioms are assumed to be .
Q.5 The things which are double of the same thing are ..
(5) LINES AND ANGLES
QUIZ
Q.1 What is the sum of the angles of triangle.
Q.2 What is the sum of two opposite angles of cyclic quadrilateral?
Q.3 Define Reflex angle.
Q.4 What is the complement of 45
0
?
Q.5 What is the difference between a line and line segment?
ORAL
Q.1 40
0
and 50
0
are example of compliment angles or not?
Q.2 In a triangle with a right angle, the other two angles are .
Q.3 A line with two end points is called .
Q.4 Through a point infinite number of .. can be drawn.
Q.5 An angle of measure greater than 90
0
but less than 180
0
is called .
(6) TRIANGLES
QUIZ
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Q.1 In right angled triangle which side is the longest side?
Q.2 What do you mean by congruence of two figures?
Q.3 What are the various parts of a triangle?
Q.4 Classify triangles on the basis of their sides?
Q.5 Classify triangles on the basis of their angles.
ORAL
Q.1 Angle opposite to greater side of a triangle is ..
Q.2 The sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than
Q.3 Each angle of an .triangle is 60
0
.
Q.4 If all angles of a triangle are equal, then all of its are also equal.
Q.5 Can a triangle have two right angles?
(7) HERON'S FORMULAE
QUIZ
Q.1 What is semi perimeter of a triangle?
Q.2 What does the letter 's' used in Heron's formula denotes?
Q.3 Who gave the famous formula for calculating the area of a triangle in terms of its
three sides?
Q.4 Triangle with no two side equal is called?
Q.5 What is the area of an equilateral triangle with side x units?
ORAL
Q.1 The area of a rhombus can be obtained by the measure of its two
Q.2 What is the formula to find area of a triangle?
Q.3 In a triangle, side opposite to the . angle is longer.
Q.4 the sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than
Q.5 Name all the criterions for congruency of triangles.
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Term - II
ORAL AND QUIZ QUESTIONS
Linear equations in two variables
Oral
Q.1 What is the equation of y-axis?
Q.2 What is the equation parallel t x-axis?
Q.3 What is the equation parallel to x-axis?
Q.4 What is the equation parallel to y-axis?
Q.5 Write the equation parallel to x-axis intersecting y-axis at 5 unit in +ive direction.
Q.6 How many solutions y=3x+5 has?
QUIZ
Q.1 If (4,9) is a solution of the equation y=kx then value of k.
Q.2 If ax = b then value of x is
Q.3 If then coefficient of x is.
Q.4 What is linear equation in two variables?
QUADRILATERAL
ORAL
Q.1 In a quadrilateral the sum of all angles is .
Q.2 If angles of a quadrilateral are in ratio 1 : 2 : 3 : 4 then angles are ..
Q.3 Consecutive angles of II gram are
Q.4 If consecutive sides of II gram are equal then ||gram is
QUIZ
Q.1 What is SSS criterion for
Q.2 What is RHS criterion for
Q.3 What is SAS criterion for
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Q.4 What is Pythagoras theorem?
Q.5 What is mid point theorem.
AREA OF II GRAMS AND TRIANGLES.
ORAL
Q.1 If and BDE are equilaterals such that D is mid point of BC, then find
Q.2 A triangle and II gram are on same base and between IIs then ratio of their
areas.
Q.3 The median of a divide it into .. parts.
Q.4 Sum of angle of a is
QUIZ
Q.1 Area of II gram is
Q.2 Area of is
Q.3 Area of right is
Q.4 A diagonal of IIgram divide it into two equal in area and triangles.
Q.5 In a IIgram opposite angles are ..
CIRCLES
ORAL
Q.1 Give definition of circle.
Q.2 What is concentric circle?
Q.3 Twice the radius of circle called.
Q.4 Equal chord of circle subtend .angle.
Q.5 bisector of chord divide it into . parts.
QUIZ
Q.1 How many circle passes through one point.
Q.2 How many circles pass through three non collinear points?
Q.3 Tangent to a circle cut it into exactly in .. point / points
Q.4 What is cyclic quadrilateral?
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Q.5 If the sum of any pair of opposite angles of a quadrilateral is 180
0
, then
quadrilateral is .
SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME.
ORAL
Q.1 What is surface area.
Q.2 What is volume?
Q.3 Surface area of cuboid is
Q.4 Surface area of cube is .
Q.5 Surface area of hemi sphere ..
QUIZ
Q.1 What is the volume of cube whose side is 2cm?
Q.2 In a sphere number of faces is.
Q.3 Total surface area of hemi sphere whose radius is r is.
Q.4 Volume of a hemisphere of radius r is
Q.5 Define sphere.
STATISTICS
ORAL
Q.1 Find the mean of all factor of 10.
Q.2 Define primary and secondary data.
Q.3 The measures of central tendency are .
Q.4 What is class mark?
Q.5 What are tally marks?
QUIZ
Q.1 What is formula to find a mean?
Q.2 What is motto to read statistics?
Q.3 What is the relation between mean, mode, median.
Q.4 How many ways data can represent.
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Q.5 Find the mean of first n natural numbers.
PROBABILITY
ORAL
Q.1 Who is the main founder of probability?
Q.2 What is experiment?
Q.3 How many types of event generally define?
Q.4 Is probability means %.
Q.5 What is the probability of certain event?
QUIZ
Q.1 Define event.
Q.2 The probability of an event lies between 0 and 1 are inclusive or exclusive.
Q.3 What is trial?
Q.4 What is out comes.
Q.5 How many out comes possible in tosses of a coin twice.
Coordinator of review committee
Sh. D. R. Meena
Principal, KV No. 1, Bajaj Nagar, Jaipur
Reviewed by
1. Mr. G. S. Yadav (PGT Math)
2. Mr. O. P. Jat (TGT Math)
3. Mr. O. P. Punia (TGT Math)
4. Mr. R. Paliwal (TGT Math)
5. Mr. R.P.S. Rathore (TGT Math)
6. Mr. Balwant Kumar (TGT Math)
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LINEAREQUATION
1. In a village primary school enrolment of girls has doubled this year
as compared to last year. Considering this years enrolment as y and
previous years enrollment as x :
(a) Form a linear equation for this information.
(b) If previous years enrolement was 35 find this years enrollment.
(c) What is the value depicted here ?
2. On her birthday Sonia distributed chocolates in an orphanage. She
gave 5 chocolates to each child and 20 chocolates to adults. Taking
number of children as x and total chocolates distributed as y.
(a) Form a linear equation.
(b) If she distributed 145 chocolates how many children are there in
the orphanage ?
(c) Explain the value depicted here by Sonia.
3. In a housing society people decided to do Rainwater harvesting.
Rainwater is collected in the underground tank at the rate of 30 cm/
sec. Taking volume of water collected in x sec as y cm.
(a) Form a linear equation.
(b) Write it in standard form as ax+by+c=0.
(c) Which value is promoted by the members of this society ?
4. Aman hires an auto rickshaw to cover a certain distance. The fare is
Rs. 10 for first km and Rs. 7 for subsequent kilometers. Taking total
distance covered as x km and total fare as y :
(a) Write a linear equation for this.
(b) The man covers a distance of 16 kmand gave Rs. 120 to the auto
driver. Auto driver said It is not the correct amountand returned
him the balance. Find the correct amount paid back by the
autodriver.
(c) Which value is depicted here by the autodriver ?
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5. In a Cleanliness drive residents of certain locality joined together
to clean neighbourhood area. Participation of children was 20 more
than that by adults. Taking x as number of adults and y as number of
children.
(a) Form a linear equation.
(b) What values are depicted here ?
6. Rehman and Prakash together contributed Rs. 500 towards Prime
Minister Relief fund.
(a) Write the linear equation for this.
(b) Write the values involved in it.
7. Draw the graph of the linear equation 2(x+1)=3(y1)4 and check
whether point (3, +1) lies on the line ?
Which value is depicted here ?
8. In a class, teacher asked about the equ. of line passing through the
origin with options as :
y+x=1, x+3y=2, x+y=0
Rehana answered it correctly as x+y=0.
Choose the correct value :
(a) Honesty (b) Equality (c) Truthfulness (d) Sincerity
9.
3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4
x=a
3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 X X
3
2
1
1
2
Y
Y
x
=
b
Fig. (i) Fig. (ii)
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(a) In the above fig. (i) & (ii) find the values of a & b.
(b) Is a=b ? Justify your answer.
(c) What is the value depicted here ?
10. (a) Every six months price of petrol increases at the rate of Rs. 4 per
litre. Taking price of petrol in Dec. 2011 as x and present price
of petrol as y form a linear equation showing amount spent on
petrol in Dec. 2012.
(b) Due to continuous rise in the petrol price people are shifting
towards CNGin place of petrol whose price increases at a rate of
Rs. 3 per litre in a year. Form a linear equation taking price of
CNG in Dec. 2011 as a and in Dec. 2012, as b.
(c) Which fuel will you prefer and why ?
(d) Which value is depicted by using CNG over petrol ?
ANSWERS
1. (a) y=2x
(b) y=235=70
(c) Freedom, Gender equality.
2. (a) y=5x+20
(b) 145=5x+20
125=5x
x=25
(c) Happiness, Helpfulness
3. (a) y=30x
(b) 30xy+0=0
(c) Environmental protection, Co-operation.
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4. (a) y=10+7(x1)
=10+7x7
y=7x+3
(b) y=716+3
=112+3=115 Rs. Amt. Paid back = 120115 = 5 Rs.
(c) Honesty, Truthfulness.
5. (a) y=x+20
(b) Co-operation, Happiness, Sincerity, Environmental protection.
6. (a) x+y=500
(b) Co-operation, Helpfulness
7. (a) Equation
2(x+1)=3(y1)4
2x+2=3y34
2x3y+9=0
Point (3, +1) lies on it as
2(3)3(+1)+9 = 6 3+9
= 9 + 9 = 0 = RHS.
(b) Curiosity, Truthfulness, Scientific temper.
8. (c) Truthfulness
9. (a) a=3, b=3
(b) Yes
(c) Scientific temper, Truthfulness, Knowledge.
10. (a) y=x+8
(b) b=a+3
(c) CNG, because CNG is cheaper than petrol.
(d) Environmental protection.
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QUADRILATERALS
1.
A
B C 28cm
2
6
c
m
2
5
c
m
P
Q
R
There is a visit in a school by Directorate of Education. Girls are
asked to prepare Rangoli in triangular shape. Dimensions of AABC
are 26 cm, 28 cm, 25 cm. Garland is to be placed along the side of
APQR which is formed by joining midpoints of sides of AABC.
(a) Find the length of garland.
(b) What values are depicted here ?
2. A class teacher gave students coloured papers in the shape of
quadrilateral. She asked them to make parallelogram from it using
paper folding.
(a) How can a parallelogram be formed by using paper folding ?
(b) Prove that it is a parallelogram.
(c) What values are depicted here ?
3. ABCD is a rhombus where ZADC=120. There are two fire stations
at C and D and fire is reported at O.
A B
C D
O
120
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(a) Which fire station team can reach early and why ?
(b) Which value is depicted here ?
4. Sohan wants to show gratitude towards his teacher by giving her a
card made by him. He has three pieces of trapeziumpasted one above
the other as shown in the fig. These pieces are arranged in a way that
AB || HC || GD || FE. Also BC=CD=DE and GF=6 cm. He wants to
decorate the card by putting up a coloured tape on non parallel sides
of trapezium.
A B
F E
H C
G D
(a) Find the total length of coloured tape required if DE = 4cm.
(b) Which value is depicted by the student ?
5. Afarmer has a field in the formof a parallelogramABCD. One of his
cow is suffering from some disease. To take good care of her, he tied
the cowat one corner of the field. The corner angle of the field is 65.
A D
C B
65
(a) Find all the other three angles of the field.
(b) Explain the values depicted here.
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6. Achocolate is in the formof a quadrilateral with sides 6 cm, 10 cm, 5
cm, 5 cm is cut into two parts along one of its diagonals by a lady.
Part I is given to her maid and part II is equally divided among her
driver and maali.
1
0
c
m
6 cm
5 cm
5 cm
A
B
D
C
I
II
(a) Is this distribution fair ? Justify it.
(b) What value is depicted here ?
7. While analysing properties of quadrilateral a child says that all angles
of a quadrilateral can not be obtuse.
(a) Justify his answer.
(b) What value is depicted in this activity ?
8. During Maths Lab Activity each student was given four broom sticks
of lengths 8 cm, 8 cm, 5 cm, 5 cm to make different types of
quadrilaterals.
(a) How many quadrilaterals can be formed using these sticks.
(b) Name the types of quadrilaterals formed.
(c) While doing this activity which value is depicted ?
9- In a trapezium ABCD DC || AB and
ZA=ZB=45. teacher asked the student to
find ZD.Naresh
answered it as 135
(a) Is the answer correct ? Justify it.
(b) Which value is depicted here ?
D C
A B
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1 0- While discussing the properties of a parallelogramteacher asked about
the relation between two angles x and y of a parallelogram as shown
in the fig. Teacher gave them three options as :
A B
C
D
y
x
(i) x > y (ii) x < y (iii) x = y
Beena gave the answer as x < y
(a) Is this the correct answer ?
(b) Justify the answer with suitable logic.
(c) What is the value depicted in this ?
QUADRILATERALS
ANSWERS
1. (a) RQ | | BC and RQ =
1
2
BC
(Mid pt. theorem)
RQ = 14 cm
QP = 12.5 cm
PR = 13 cm
Perimetre = 14+12.5+13
= 39.5 cm
(b) Beauty, happiness, co-operation
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2.
A
B
C
D
S
Q
P
R
(a) By joining mid pts. of sides of a quadrilateral.
(b) In A ABD
P & Q are mid point of AB and AD
1
PQ|| BD & PQ BD
2
=
......................(i) (Mid point theorem)
similarly, RS || BD &
1
RS BD
2
= .......(ii)
from (i) & (ii) PQRS is a parallelogram
(c) Curiosity, Happiness, Scientific Temper
3. (a) D will send the team early ZODC = 60 & ZOCD = 30
OC > OD (side opp. to larger angle is longer)
(b) Serving the people with honesty
4. (a) AB || HC || GD || FE and BC = CD = DE
AH = HG = GF
(given three parallel lines making equal intercepts on any
transversal then they will make equal intercepts on other
transversal also)
AF+FE = 18+12 = 30 cm
(b) Happiness, beauty, knowledge
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5. (a) ZA = ZC = 65
ZB = 180 65
=115 = ZD
(b) Helpfulness, caring for every one
6. (a) Distribution is fair
(b)
2
BD AD AB 100 36 64 = = =
BD = 8 cm
ar (ABD) =
1
6 8
2
= 24 cm
2
ar (BCD)
a b c 5 5 8
S
2 2
+ + + +
= =
= 9 cm
area 9 (9 5) (9 5) (9 8) =
9 4 4 1 =
= 12 cm
2
(c) Helpfulness, Caring
7. (a) If ZA=91, ZB=91, ZC=91 then ZD < 90
as ZA+ZB+ZC+ZD = 360
(b) Scientific temper, knowledge
8. (a) Three type of quadrilaterals can be formed
(b) Rectangle, parallelogram, kite
(c) Scientific temper, curiosity
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9. (a) DC | | AB
ZA + ZD = 180
ZD = 180 45 = 135
(b) Scientific temper, truth value
10. (a) Yes
(b) ZADB = ZDBC = y (alternate int. angles)
since BC < CD (angle opp. to smaller side is smaller)
x < y
(c) Truth value
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AREAS OF PARALLELOGRAMSANDTRIANGLES
1. A craft mela is organised by Welfare Association to promote the art
and culture of tribal people. The pandal is to be decorated by using
string of bulbs all around the field. There are two options either to
arrange it in a rectangular field ABEF or parallelogram ABCD with
equal area.
F
D E C
B A
(a) What shape of the field should be chosen to minimise the expense
of bulb and why ?
(b) Which values are depicted here ?
2. A plot is in the form of a parallelogram ABCD. Owner of this plot
wants to build OLD AGE HOME, DISPENSARY, PARK and
HEALTH CENTRE for elderly people as shown in the fig. P is a
point on the diagonal BD.
A
B
C D
Park
P
Health
centre
Old
Age
Home
Dispensary
(a) Prove that area alloted to old age home and dispensary is same.
(b) Which values are depicted here ?
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3. There was a deserted land near a colony where people used to throw
garbage. Colony people united to develop a pond in triangular shape
as shown in the fig. The land is in the shape of | |gmABCD. In rest of
the portion medicinal plants were grown. If area of parallelogram
ABCD is 200 m
2
.
A
B
D
P
C
Pond
(a) Calculate the area where medicinal plants were grown.
(b) Which value is depicted here ?
4. For Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan a rally was organised by a school.
Students were given triangular cardboard pieces to write slogans. They
divided the triangular shape into three equal parts by drawing medians
as shown in fig.
A
B C
D
G
E F
(a) Prove that area (AGC) = area (AGB)
= area (BGC)
=
1
3
area (ABC)
(b) Which values are inculcated through this activity ?
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5. Afarmer has a square plot of land where he wants to growfive different
crops at a time. On half of the area in the middle he wants to grow
wheat but in rest four equal triangular parts he wants to grow differ-
ent crops.
(a) Explain by diagram how he can divide the area to fulfill his
purpose.
(b) By using this crop pattern which values are depicted by the
farmer?
6. There is a plot in a village in the shape of a quadrilateral ABCD.
Sarpanch wants to get floor cemented so as to use it for social
gatherings and panchayat meetings. Later due to construction of park
in the neighbourhood for children they decided to change the shape
to triangle ABP.
If AC | | DP
A
B
D
P C
(a) Prove that ar (quad. ABCD) = ar (A ABP)
(b) What are the values depicted in this activity ?
7. On National Integration day a poster is to be made by class IX students
of a school. This poster is in the shape of a parallelogram. All religions
should be given equal triangular space to display their teachings.
(a) How will they divide a parallelogram into four triangles equal in
area ? Justify it.
(b) What are the values depicted here ?
8. In a class, teacher gave two identical carboard pieces which are in the
shape of a parallelogramto two groups. First group was asked to find
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area of parallelogramusingABas base. Then another group was asked
to find height (h) of the parallelogram with AD as base.
(a) How will they find value of h ?
(b) What are the values involved here ?
9. In a class, teacher asks the students to cut a figure from a given
parallelogram which has area equal to half the area of parallelogram
ABCD.
Sunita joins the mid points of
opposite sides of parallelogramas
shown in the fig.
Where as Rohan draws a triangle on the same base as shown in fig.
(a) State whether two answers are correct. Justify.
(b) What values are depicted from this activity ?
A
D
B Y
C
X
A
D
B P
C
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10. In a rhombus ABCD, AC = 8 cm, then AO = 4 cm.
A
D
B
C
O
The statement shows
(a) Truth value (b) Social value
(c) Environment value (d) Cooperation
Justify your answer.
ANSWER
1. (a) Rectangle as
Perimeter of rectangle < Perimeter of parallelogram
(b) Co-operation, helpfulness
2. (a) Join AC
Diagonals AC & BD of a | |gmABCD bisect at O.
AO = OC and BO = OD
In AAPC, PO is median ( Median divides a triangle in two
triangles equal in area)
ar (APO) = ar (CPO) ........... (i)
In AADC,
DO is median
ar (ADO) = ar(DCO) .......... (ii)
Adding (i) & (ii)
ar (APO) + ar (ADO) = ar (CPO) + ar (DCO)
ar (ADP) = ar (DPC)
(b) Helpfulness, happiness, cooperation
A
B
C D
P
O
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3. (a) 100 sq. cm.
(b) Environmental protection, cooperation
4. (a) In A ABC, AD is median
ar (AABD) = ar (AADC) ______ (i)
also ar (AGBD) = ar (GDC) ______ (ii)
subtracting (ii) from (i)
ar (AAGB) = ar (AAGC)
similarly
ar (AGB) = ar (AGC) = ar (GBC)
(b) Cooperation, sincerity
5. (a)
A D
B C
S Q
P
R
Wheat
I IV
III II
joining midpoints of sides
(b) Increases fertility of soil, environmental protection, happiness.
6. (a) Since AC || DP
ar (ADC) = ar (APC) ..............(i)
( triangles on the same base AC and between same parallels
AC & DP are equal in area)
Adding ar (AABC) to both sides of (i)
ar (ADC) + ar (ABC) = ar (APC) + ar (ABC)
ar (ABCD) = ar (ABP)
(b) Environmental protection, respecting others views
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7. (a) Diagonals of a | | gm divides it into four triangles of equal area.
(b) Unity of nation, co-operation, fraternity
8. (a) Area of | |gm ABCD
ABDH = ADBP
83 = 5h
8 3
h
5
=
24
h
5
=
h = 4.8 cm.
(b) Scientific temper, cooperation
9. (a) Both are giving correct answer.
(b) Scientific temper, curiosity, co-operation.
10. (a) Truth value
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CIRCLES
1. Three friends ordered 3 pizzas of same size for them. Just then two
more friends joined them. They decided to share 3 pizzas among all 5
of them.
(a) Find the area of the share of pizza each child gets if the radius of
each pizza is 7 cm.
(b) Which values of children are depicted here ?
2. During Van Mahotsav celebration in a school a circular plot in the
corner of the school was chosen. Five groups of students were selected
to plant trees in each part as shown in the fig.
I II
IV V
III
(a) Which group gets the maximumarea to develop and by howmuch,
if the two radii are 210 cm & 105 cm respectively.
(b) What values can be inculcated in students through this activity ?
3. The Indian hockey federation organized a friendly hockey match
between India and Pakistan on a circular ground. The sale proceeds
of this match shall be donated to an orphanage. Arectangular turf is
spread on the ground as shown in the figure.
O
80m
60m
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(a) Find the radius of the stadium.
(b) Which social values is depicted here ?
(c) How does donation to charitable organisations help in the
development of society ?
4. A school decided to paint its inner boundary wall. They planned to
write quotations and social messages for the children on the circular
areas of radius 40 cm each on the wall along a straight line.
200 m
40 cm 40 cm 40 cm 40 cm
If the boundary wall is 200 m long
(a) How many circles can be drawn ?
(b) What values are inculcated in the students by this activity ?
5. A group of 66 students went for a picnic. They halted at a park for
their lunch. They made a big circle and each child was 50 cm away
from the other child along the circle.
A
C
B
5
0
c
m
(a) Find the radius of the circle they formed.
(b) What values do these students possess ?
6. An amusement fair was organised in a circular park for the children
of slumclusters. Free food was supplied to themat 4 stalls situated at
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A, B, C and D as shown in the figure.
A
90
C
D B
30m
(a) Find the distance between any two adjacent food stalls if the
radius of the park is 30 m.
(b) Are such activities helpful for society ? What are the other social
issues for which such compaigns are required ?
7. Children of a colony decided to assist and help
an old couple of the colony in developing their
vacant plot as flower bed as shown here. The
radii of the two circles is 245 cm and 210 cm.
(a) Find the area of the grass cover.
(b) Which values are depicted by the children?
8. 3 STD booths situated at A, B and C in the fig. are operated by
handicapped persons. These three booths are equidistant from each
other as shown in the figure.
(a) Find ZBOC
(b) Do you think employment provided to handicapped persons is
important for the development of a society ? Justify your answer.
Flowers
Grass
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9. During a practical activity in maths lab, students were using circular
Geo board. The angle subtended by an arc at the centre is (2a+50)
Sakshi calculated ZBAC as (a+25)
(a) Is her finding correct ? Justify it.
(b) Find ZBAC if a = 30
(c) Which values are depicted here ?
10. In a circle with centre O, ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral.
A
B
C
O
D
y
x
x+y = 90 depicts which of these values ?
(a) Social value (b) Freedom
(c) Truth value (d) Gender equality
Justify your answer.
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ANSWERS
1. (a) 92.4 cm
2
(b) co-operation
2. (a) Group III, 8662.5 sq. cm
(b) Environmental protection, beauty
3. (a) 50 m (b) Helpfulness, co-operation
(c) This money is utilized for welfare of orphans.
4. (a) 250 (b) Beauty
5. (a) 5.25 m (b) Co-operation, happiness
6. (a)
30 2
m
(b) Yes, for the inmates of old age home, orphanages, handicapped
children etc.
7. (a) 50050 sq. cm (b) Helpfulness
8. (a) 120 (b) Yes
9. (a) Yes (b) 55 (c) T r u t h ,
scientific temper
10. ZACD = 90
ZBAD + ZBCD = 180 (opposites angles of a cyclic quadrilateral)
y+x+90 = 180
x + y = 90
Truthfulness, knowledge
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CONSTRUCTION
1. Delhi traffic police wants to make a traffic signal board of the shape
of an equilateral triangle of side 5 m to make the people aware of the
traffic rules. Construct the above traffic signal board by taking each
side as 5 cm (instead of m). What value is depicted here ?
2. Ram Lal has a triangular piece of land ABC in which ZB = 30, ZC
= 90, AB+BC+CA = 11 m. He donated this to a vridhashram.
Construct a triangle using above dimensions (use cm in place of m).
What value represents here ?
3. Students of a school staged a rally for cleanliness campaign. They
walked through the lanes AB, BC and CA which form a triangle.
Construct the AABC in which BC = 8m, ZB = 45 ABAC = 3.5m.
What value represents here ? (Construct the triangle using cmin place
of m)
4. Aco-operative house adopted a triangular park A PQRto maintain its
greenary of dimensions QR = 7m, ZQ = 75 and PQ + PR = 13m,
Make a A PQR using cm instead of m. What value represents here ?
5. The villagers of a village wish to make a pool to drink water for
animals. They constructed it in the shape of a triangle. The dimensions
of the pool are 5m and 12m and the angle between them is 90.
Construct it by taking as cm instead of m. What value represents
here?
6. Mohan and Sohan constructed a right angle. Choose the correct option.
What idea is depicted here?
Mohan Sohan
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(a) Mohan is correct (b) Sohan is correct
(c) Both are correct (d) Both are wrong
7. Kavita makes a triangular shaped carpet of dimensions 5m, 5m and
6m and donates it to a blind school. Construct a triangle using the
above dimensions in cm. What value represents here ?
8. Choose the correct option for ZA
A
(a)
1
60 60
2
+
(b)
1
60 60
4
+
(c)
1
60 60
3
+
(d)
1
60 60
5
+
What value is depicted here ?
9. Panther club made a tent to save poor people during winter season.
They made its door triangular shape of sides 3m, 4m, 5m. Construct
the door taking measurements of sides in proportion. What ideas are
being promoted by the club ?
10. Aretired army officer wish to make an orphan house of right triangular
shape in which one side is 13.5mand sumof other side and hypotenuse
is 15.5 m. Construct the triangle taking measurements in cms. What
ideas promote here ?
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ANSWERS
1. (a) Do correct construction
(b) To make the people aware of traffic rules for safety measures.
2. (a) Do correct construction
(b) Habit of donation
3. (a) Do correct construction
(b) To make the environment clean.
4. (a) Do correct construction
(b) (i) To make the environment clean.
(ii) Community services
5. (a) Do correct construction
(b) Social work
6. (a) Mohan is correct
(b) Truth value
7. (a) Do correct construction
(b) Habit of donation, social work
8. (a)
1
60 60
4
+
(b) Truth value
9. (a) Do correct construction
(b) Community services, Social services
10. (a) Do correct construction
(b) Community services
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SURFACEAREAS ANDVOLUME
1. By stating the formula for the volume of cone as
2 3
1 1
v h h
3 3
= l
the following value is depicted.
(a) Truth value (b) Social value
(c) Respect for other views (d) Equality
2. 50 students of class Xplanned a visit to an old age home and to spend
the whole day with its inmates. Each one prepared a cylindrical flower
vase using cardboard to gift the inmates. The radius of cylinder is 4.2
cm and the height is 11.2 cm.
(a) What is the amount spent for purchasing the cardboard at the
rate of Rs. 20 per 100 m
2
?
(b) Which value is depicted by the students ?
3. In a flood hitted area, the volunteers of NSS erected a conical tent
made of tarpaulin. The vertical height of the conical tent is 4m and
the base diameter is 6m. If the width of tarpaulin is 1.5m then.
(a) Find the length of the tarpaulin used, assuming that 10% extra
material is required for stitching margins and wastage in cutting.
(Take t = 3.14)
(b) Which value is depicted by the volunteers ?
4. On a construction site, a deep pit is barricaded from the remaining
portion by using 50 hollow. Cones made of recycled plastic. Each
cone has a base diameter of 40 cm and height 1 m.
(a) What is the cost of painting all the cones if the outer side of each
of the cones is to be painted and the cost of painting is Rs. 12 per
m
2
. (Take t = 3.14 and 1.04 = 1.02)
(b) Name the values
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5. Ashwani a factory owner wants to thank
all his workers by gifting a decorated
spherical ball. The diameter of the sphere
is (2a+5) cm. Each ball is to be packed in a
right circular cylindrical box which just
encloses a sphere as shown in the figure.
If the height of the cylinder is 21cm then
(a) What is the value of a ?
(b) What is the curved surface area of a sphere ?
(c) Which value is shown by Ashwani ?
6. A residential colony has a population of 5400 and 60 litres of water is
required per person per day. For the effective utilization of rain water,
a group of people decided to do WATER HARVESTING. They
constructed a water reserviour measuring 48m 27m 25mto collect
the rain water.
(a) For how many days the water of this tank is sufficient if during
rain the height of water level is 5m.
(b) Which value is shown by the group of people ?
7. The patients in a hospital are given soup daily in a cylindrical bowl of
diameter 7cm. On a particular day, the girls of KANYA
MAHAVIDYALAYA decided to cook the soup for the patients. If
they fill the bowl with soup to a height of 5cmthen how much soup is
to be cooked for 300 patients ? Which value is depicted by the girls ?
8. The resident of society decided to paint the hall of cancer detective
centre in their premises. If the floor of the cuboidal hall has a perimeter
equal to 250 m and height 6m then
(a) Find the cost of painting its four walls (including doors etc) at
the rate of Rs. 8 per m
2
.
(b) What is the amount contributed by 50 people ?
(c) Which value is depicted by the residents ?
21cm
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9. Sunidhi is curious to find out the relationship between the diameter
of the moon and the earth. From the data available, it is known that
the volume of earth is 64 times the volume of the moon. She concluded
that the diameter of the moon is
1
4
of the diameter of the earth.
(a) Justify her statement by proving it.
(b) Which value is depicted by Sunidhi by conducting the
experiment?
10. There are 100 students in a blind school. Mr. and Mrs. Ramesh wished
to serve them milk. They have two options for serving the milk.
Option A A hemispherical bowl with radius 10.5 cm made up of
ecofriendly material.
Option B A hemispherical bowl with radius 7 cm made up of
plastic.
(a) How many litres of milk is required if option Ais taken.
(b) Find the total quantity of milk (in litres) if option B is taken.
(c) Mr. and Mrs. Ramesh opted for option A which value is shown
by them.
ANSWERS
1. volume of cone =
2
1
r h
3
t
.................(i)
also l
2
= r
2
+ h
2
r
2
= l
2
h
2
.................(ii)
substituting (ii) in (i) we get,
( )
2 2
1
v l h h
3
= t
2 3
1 1
l h h
3 3
= t
so ans. is (a)
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2. (a) r = 4.2 cm., h = 11.2 cm
S.A. of cylindrical vase = CSA + area of base
= 2trh + tr
2
= 2t 4.2 11.2 + t(4.2)
2
= 4.2 t (22.4 + 4.2)
=
22
4.2 26.6
7
= 351.12 cm
2
SA of 50 cylinder = 50 351.12
= 17556 cm
2
Total cost = 17556
20
100
= Rs. 3511.20
(b) Social value / co-operation / caring for old people.
3. (a) CSA of conical tent = 3.14 3
2 2
3 4 +
= 47.1 m
2
Area of trapaulin used = (47.1 + 10% of 47.1) m
2
= 51.81 m
2
Required length of trapaulin =
51.81
1.5
m
= 34.54 m
(b) Social value, helpfulness
4. (a) r = 20 cm = 0.2 m
h = 1m
l
2
= h
2
+ r
2
= 1+.04 = 1.04
l =
1.04
= 1.02 m
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curved S.A of 50 cones = (50 3.14 0.2 1.02) m
2
= 32.028 m
2
Total cost of painting = Rs. 12 32.028
= Rs. 384.34
(b) Social value, environmental protection.
5. (a) diameter os sphere = height of cylinder
2a + 5 = 21
2a = 215 = 16
a = 8
(b) CSA of sphere = 4tr
2
=
22 21 21
4
7 2 2
= 1386 cm
2
(c) Social justice, caring
6. (a) Total volume of water = (48 27 5) m
3
= 482751000 litres
Requirement of water for one day = 5400 60 litres
No. of days =
48 27 5 1000
5400 60
= 20 days
(b) environmental value, co-operation
7. (a) Volume of the cylinder = tr
2
h
=
2
7
5
2
| |
t
|
\ .
=
22 7 7
5
2 2 2
=
3
385
cm
2
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volume for 300 patients =
385
300
2
= 57750 cm
3
= 57.750 litres
(b) Social cohension, happiness
8. P = 2(l+b) = 250
= l + b = 125
(a) Surface area of four walls = 2h (l+b)
= 6 250
= 1500 m
2
cost = 8 1500
= Rs. 12000
(b) Amount contributed = Rs. 240
(c) Social value, co-operation, social cohension
9. (a) Volume of earth = 64 volume of moon
3 3
1 2
4 4
R 64 R
3 3
t = t
( )
3
3
1 2
R 4R =
Radius of earth = 4 Radius of moon
1
4
Diameter of earth = Diameter of moon
(b) Curiosity, spirit of enquiry, scientific temper
10. (a) r = 10.5 cm
volume of hemisphere =
3
2
r
3
t
Total volume = 2.42 100 = 242 l
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(b) volume of hemisphere =
3
2
r
3
t
=
2 22
7 7 7
3 7
= 718.6 cm
3
= 0.719 l
Total volume = 100 0.719 = 71.9 l
(c) Environmental value, social value
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STATISTICS
1. The enrollment of a school during six consecutive years was as
follows
Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Enrollment of 1620 2060 2540 3250 3500 3710
school
(a) Find the mean of the enrollment of the school for this period.
(b) Draw a bar graph of the above data.
(c) What value this data represent ?
2. Status of tigers in India in last 100 years is as follows
Year 1900 1960 2002 2007
No. of Tigers 40,000 18,000 3642 1411
(a) Make bar graph of above data.
(b) What idea promotes here ?
3. The following table shows the interest paid by India (in thousand
crore rupees) on external debts during the period 1998-99 to
2002-03.
Year 1998-99 99-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03
Interest 70 84 98 106 120
(in thousand
crore rupees)
(a) Draw histogram of the above data.
(b) What conclusion will derive from above data ?
[36]
4. The following bar garph represents the budget allocation by Govt. of
NCT of Delhi under Ladli scheme.
This scheme started in January 2008.
Read the above bar graph and answer the following questions.
(a) In which year the budget was minimum ?
(b) In which year the budget was maximum ?
(c) What values are depicted from the above data ?
5. 25 plants each were planted in 25 schools during Van Mahotsava.
16 20 23 10 6
10 12 7 9 15
15 22 11 13 21
17 9 4 10 12
20 15 18 18 22
0
200,0
400,0
600,0
800,0
1000,0
1200,0
5, 4
9060
9160
10300
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Estimated Budget
R
s
.
(
i
n
M
i
l
l
i
o
n
)
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(a) Prepare a frequency distribution table of the above data using
class interval 0-5 etc.
(b) What values are represented through this activity.
6. A group of 10 students visited to a blind school. They donated Rs.
100, 120, 125, 50, 75, 100, 150, 100, 75, 85.
(a) Find mean, mode, median of this data.
(b) What impression will you receive through this ?
7. The following data represents the power consumption of Delhi from
2001 to 2010.
Year 2001 2005 2006 2009 2010
Power demand (in MW) 2831 3490 3626 4408 4581
(a) Draw bar graph of above data.
(b) What represents through the above data.
8. The following data represents the cases of deptheria and death due to
deptheria
Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
No. of cases of deptheria 47 50 45 190 340
Death due to deptheria 1 0 0 30 82
(a) In which year, the cases of deptheria were minimum ?
(b) In which year, the deptheria death occurs ?
(c) What value we draw from the above data ?
9. The following data represents the cases of whooping cough in India
during the following years
Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Cases 470 50 30 60 826
(a) Draw frequency polygon curve of the above data.
(b) What value represents this data ?
[38]
10. 10 people were asked about the time they spent in a week in doing
social work in their community. They said 10, 7, 13, 10, 20, 15, 10,
14, 12, 16 hours resp. Find the mean, mode, median time in a week
devoted by them for social work.
What value we draw from the above data ?
ANSWERS
1. (a) 2780
(b)
Year
E
n
r
o
l
l
m
e
n
t
500
2000
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
0
(c) Awareness of people towards education
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5,000
1900
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
1960
2002 2007
Year
N
o
.
o
f
T
i
g
e
r
s
0
2.
I
n
t
e
r
e
s
t
(
i
n
t
h
o
u
s
a
n
d
c
r
o
r
e
r
u
p
e
e
s
)
20
98-99
40
60
80
100
120
99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03
Year
0
(b) We should try to be more self dependent.
3. (a)
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4. (a) The budget was minimum in 2007-08.
(b) The budget was maximum in 2010-11.
(c) (i) Save the girl child.
(ii) Improving school enrollment.
(iii) Reducing insecurity among the parents havingonly daughter.
5. (a) Class Interval No. of plants
0-5 1
5-10 4
10-15 7
15-20 7
20-25 6
(b) Conservation of earth by tree plantation.
6. (a) By arranging the data in ascending order, we get
50, 75, 75, 85, 100, 100, 120, 125, 150
Mean =
80
10
9
= 98
Mode = 100
Median =
th th
5 6 100 100 200
term 100
2 2 2
| | + +
= = =
|
\ .
(b) Habit of giving donation for social cause
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7. (a)
500
2001
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
2005 2006 2009 2010
Year
P
o
w
e
r
D
e
m
a
n
d
(
i
n
M
W
)
0
(b) Save the electricity
8. (a) In 2007, the cases of deptheria were minimum.
(b) In 2006 and 2007, no death due to deptheria occur.
(c) The vaccination programme should implemented to reduce cases
as well as deaths due to deptheria.
(d) Community services
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100
05-06
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
06-07 07-08
C
a
s
e
s
Year
0
08-09 09-10
9. (a)
(b) Community services
10. (a) Arranging in ascending order
7, 10, 10, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20
Mean =
7 10 10 10 12 13 14 15 16 20 127
12.7
10 10
+ + + + + + + + +
= =
Mode = 10
Median =
th th
5 6
2
+
term =
12 13 25
12.5
2 2
+
= =
(b) Social service
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PROBABILITY
1. 1500 families with 2 children were selected randomly, and the
following data were recorded
No. of girls in a family 2 1 0
No. of families 800 500 200
(a) Compute the probability of a family having 2 girls.
(b) What value is promoted by this data ?
2. On the occassion of Independence Day celebration out of 1200
students, 900 students took part in this celebration.
(a) Evaluate the probability that the students participated in the
celebration.
(b) What values are represented through this activity ?
3. Sita says that in word MADAM, the probability of letter M is equal
to that letter A. Is she right? What value represents in it ?
4. In 1000 families 750 families have 1 child and rest of families have
two children. Find the probability of having (a) 1 child and (b) two
children
What value represents from this ?
5. In a colony, 920 out of 1000 people visited Radha Krishan Temple on
the occassion of Janamashtmi. Find the probability of people not
visited the temple. What value represents in this ?
6. In a school, 100 students took part in Van Mahotsava and helped
each other in planting the tree.
Name of plants Rose Mari gold Chameli Jasmine
No. of plants 32 28 16 24
Find the probability of planting
(a) Rose (b) Jasmine
What value represents here ?
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7. Mohan earns Rs. 30,000 in a month. He spends Rs. 25,000 on his
needs. What is the probability of his saving ? What value is depicted
from it ?
8. In a town out of 1000 persons, 998 are literate. Calculate the probability
that a selected person is
(a) Literate (b) Illiterate
What value do this data represent ?
9. The blood groups of 15 students of class IXare recorded as follows
A, B, O, O, AB, O, A, O, B, A, O, B, A, O, O, AB
Find the probability of blood group
(a) O
(b) A
(c) What value do you draw from this activity ?
10. On Lajpat Nagar crossing, out of 100 people, 9 people jumped traffic
light. Find the probability of people not jumping traffic light. What
value is depicted from this ?
ANSWER
1. (a)
800 8
1500 15
=
(b) Promotion to girl child
2 (a)
900 3
1200 4
=
(b) Love for Nation
3. (a)
2
P(M) P(A)
5
= =
(b) Truth value
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4. (a)
750
1000
or
3
4
(b)
250
1000
or
1
4
(c) (i) Population control
(ii) Small family is a happy family
5. (a)
80
1000
or
2
25
(b) Spiritual value
6. (a)
32
100
or
8
25
(b)
24
100
or
6
25
(c) (i) Environmental protection
(ii) Co-operation
7. (a)
5000
30000
or
1
6
(b) Habit of saving
8. (a)
998
1000
or
499
500
(b)
2
1000
or
1
500
(c) Literacy rate is high in cities.
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9 (a)
7
15
(b)
4
15
(c) (i) Habit of donation
(ii) Social work
10 (a)
91
100
(b) Society becomes aware to avoid accidents and save precious life.