Maths 9 Icse Sample Paper 5

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ICSE Board

Class IX Mathematics
Paper 5
Time: 2½ hrs Total Marks: 80

General Instructions:
1. Answers to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately.
2. You will NOT be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in
reading the question paper.
3. The time given at the head of this paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
4. This question paper is divided into two Sections.
Attempt all questions from Section A and any four questions from Section B.
5. Intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets along the
questions.
6. All working, including rough work, must be clearly shown and should be done on the
same sheet as the rest of the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of
marks.
7. Mathematical tables are provided.

SECTION – A (40 Marks)


(Answer all questions from this Section)
Q. 1.
(a) Express 0.001 as a fraction in the simplest form. [3]

(b) Find the median of the following set of numbers: [3]


10, 75, 3, 81, 18, 27, 4, 48, 12, 47, 9, 15

1 3 x
(c) If the side of a square is  x  1 and its diagonal is units. Find the length of the
2 2
side of the square. [4]

Q. 2.

(a) Two concentric circles are of radii 6.5 cm and 2.5 cm. Find the length of the chord of
the larger circle which touches the smaller circle. [3]

(b) Show that the following points A(8, 2), B(5, −3) and C(0, 0) are the vertices of an
isosceles triangle. [3]

x
(c) If sin   , find the value of cos   tan  in terms of x and y. [4]
y
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Q. 3.
(a) Factorise: a2 + b2– c2 – 2ab [3]

(b) Prove that : 9log4  16log3 [4]

1 1 1
(c) If p  p  p and pqr = 1, prove that x + y + z = 0
x y z
[3]

Q. 4.
(a) In the following figure, find the value of x and y. [3]

(b) The amount at compound interest which is calculated yearly on a certain sum of
money is Rs. 1250 in one year and Rs. 1375 in two years. Calculate the rate of interest.
[3]

(c) Construct a rhombus ABCD, given diagonal AC = 6.0 cm and height = 3.5 cm. [4]

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SECTION – B (40 Marks)
(Answer any four questions from this Section)
Q. 5.
(a) Use graph paper for this question:
i. Draw the graph of 3x – y – 2 = 0 and 2x + y – 8 = 0. Take 1 cm = 1 unit on both the axes
and plot only three points per line.
ii. Write down the co-ordinates of the point of intersection. [6]

(b) In the parallelogram ABCD, M is the midpoint of AC, X and Y are points on AB and DC
respectively such that AX = CY. Prove that
(a) ∆AXM is congruent to CYM
(b) XMY is a straight line [4]

Q. 6.
(a) In a river, a boat covers 8 km in 40 min while travelling downstream, but takes 60
min for the return journey. If the speed of the boat and the flow of the river are
uniform, find the speed of the boat in still water and speed of the stream. [4]

(b) Hamid built a cubical water tank lid for his house, with each outer edge 1.5 m long. He
gets the outer surface area of the tank excluding the base covered with square tiles of
sides 25 cm. How much will he spend on the tiles, if the cost of the tiles is Rs. 360 per
dozen? [3]

(c) Solve: 3p – 2q = 5, q – 1 = 3p [3]

Q. 7.

(a) If A = 60° and B = 30°, verify that [3]


tan A  tan B
t an (A  B) 
1  tan A tanB

(b) The dimensions of a rectangular field are 120 m  70 m. The field is to be changed into
a garden, leaving a path way of 5 m width around the garden. Find the expenses that
are met when the cost per square meter is Rs. 10. [3]

(c) In a rectangle PQRS, prove that PR2  QS2  PQ2  QR2  RS2  SP2 [4]

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Q. 8.
(a) Two chords AB and CD of lengths 5 cm and 11 cm respectively of a circle are parallel
to each other, and are on opposite sides of its centre. If the distance between AB and
CD is 6 cm, then find the radius of the circle.

(b) If p + q = 1 + pq, prove that p3  q3  1  p3q3 [3]

(c) Construct a histogram of the frequency distribution given below: [4]

Marks obtained No. of students


Below 15 20
Below 30 35
Below 45 40
Below 60 55
Below 75 65
Below 90 70

Q. 9.

(a) In the given figure, AD  BC. Prove that


i. AB > BD
ii. AC > CD
iii. AB + AC > BC [3]

 
2
 27 
n
9n  32  3n/2 1
(b) If 3m 3
 , prove that m – n = 1 [3]
3 2 27

2tanx
(c) If x = 30o, verify that tan2x  [3]
1  tan2 x

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Q. 10.
(a) In rectangle ABCD; AB = 15cm and mBAC = 30. Find the length of the BC. [3]

(b) In the given figure, area of ‖gm ABCD is 80 cm2. Find (i) ar(‖gm ABEF) (ii) ar(⧍ ABD)
and (iii) ar(⧍ BEF).

(c) Two alternate sides of a regular polygon, when produced, meet at right angles. [4]
Find:
i. Each external angle
ii. The number of sides

Q. 11.
3 4x
p p
(a) Find x: 3   [3]
q q

(b) If a + b = 1 and a – b = 7, find the values of [3]


(1) 5(a2 + b2)
(2) a

(c) In ΔAOB, A = (0, 4), O = (0, 0) and B = (3, 0). By plotting these points on a graph paper,
find the area of ΔAOB. [4]

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