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Maths: CBSE Sample Papers For (Class-9)

This document provides a sample paper for Class 9 math exam with 5 sections (A-E). Section A has 4 1-mark questions, Section B has 6 2-mark questions, Section C has 8 3-mark questions, Section D has 10 4-mark questions. Section E has 2 3-mark questions and 1 4-mark question based on an open text theme of linear equations in two variables. The paper is for 3 hours and carries a total of 90 marks. It provides instructions that all questions are compulsory and there is no overall choice between questions.

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Maths: CBSE Sample Papers For (Class-9)

This document provides a sample paper for Class 9 math exam with 5 sections (A-E). Section A has 4 1-mark questions, Section B has 6 2-mark questions, Section C has 8 3-mark questions, Section D has 10 4-mark questions. Section E has 2 3-mark questions and 1 4-mark question based on an open text theme of linear equations in two variables. The paper is for 3 hours and carries a total of 90 marks. It provides instructions that all questions are compulsory and there is no overall choice between questions.

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CBSE Sample Papers for (Class-9)

Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks:90


Maths

General Instructions:

(i) This question paper has five sections Section A, B ,C,D and E.You are to attempt all the
sections.

(ii) All Questions are compulsory

(iii) There is no overall Choice.

(iv) The Question paper consists of 31 Questions

(v)Section A Comprises of 4 questions of 1 Mark each

(vi) Section B Comprises of 6 questions of 2 Marks each.

(vii) Section C Comprises of 8 questions of 3 Marks each

(viii) Section D Comprises of 10 questions of 4 Marks each

(ix) Section E Comprises of 2 questions of 3 Marks each and 1 question of 4 Marks from open
Text Theme.

(x)Use of Calculator is not permitted.


SECTION-A

1. The mean of 8 observations is 40. If 5 is added to each observation then find the value of
new mean.

2. Shyam Sunder makes a cuboid of plasticine of sides 5 cm. 2 cm and 5 cm. How many
such cuboids will he need to form a smallest cube ?

3. Find the total surface area of a hemisphere of radius 10 cm.

4. In a class, there are p girls and q boys. A student is selected at random. then find the
probability of selecting a girl.

SECTION-B

5. If the circumference of the base of a cylinder is 132 cm and its height 25 cm. Find the volume

of the cylinder.

·6. The dimensions of a room are 13 m x 8 m x 5 m. How long an iron rod can be placed?

7. The following data have been arranged in ascending order of magnitude :


45. 60.63,x,x + 2, 75,85, 100
If median of the data is 69, find the value of x.
p
8. In the given figure, 0 is the centre of the
circle. LPOQ = 100° , LPOR = 110° then
find LQPR. R

9. Curved urface area of a right circular cylinder is 4.4 m2 . If the radius of the base
· of the
_ �
cylinder 1s 0.7 m, find its height.

10. The total surface area of a solid right circular cylinder is 231 cm2. If the curved surface area
is two.third of the total surface area find the radius of the base.
SECTION-C
11. ff the diagonals of a parallelogram a.re equal, then show that it
is a rectanqle.

12. ABCD is a rhombus in which altitude from D to side AB bisects AB. Find the angles of the
Rhombus.
13. In the given figure, P is the centre of the circle. Prove that:
LXPZ = 2(LX2Y + LYXZ)

14. A bag contains fifteen cards bearing number 11, 12, 13, 14, ..... , 25. A card is chosen from
the bag. Find the probability that it bears
(i) a prime number.
(ii) a number divisible by 2.

15. Construct MBC in which BC = 7cm, LABC = 45° and AB + AC= 13 r:m.

16. The length of a room is double its breadth. Its height is 3 m. The area of four walls excluding
a door of dimensions 4 m x 2 mis 100 m2 . Find its volume.

17. Assuming the earth to be a sphere of radius 6370 km. If seventy five percent of the earth's
surface is covered by water, then find how many square kilometres is area of the land.

11 I ��
18. Find the value of 'a' if the mean of the following distribution is 50.
3 o
Sa � 3 �� 7a � 11 ��

SECTION-D

19. f n the given figure, ABC is a triangle in which L is


the mid-point of BC and M is the mid-point of AL.
Prove that
1
ar (MMC) = 4 ar (MBC)
A

20. P. Q, Rands are respectively the mid-points of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA of a quadrilateral
ABCD in which AC = BO. Prove that PQRS is a rhombus.

ncy distribution.
21. Draw the frequency polygon representing the following freque
Class Interval 30 34 35-39 40-44 45-49 - 50-54 55 59
12 16 20 8 10 4
Frequency
22. Difference between the outer lateral surface area and inner lateral surface area of a cylindrical
metallic pipe 28 cm long is 176 cm2. find the outer and inner radii o.f the pipe, if the pipe is
made of 352 cm 3 of metal.

23. A cloth having an area of 165 m 2 is shaped into the form of a conical tent of radius Sm.

(a) How many candidates can sit in the tent if a candidate, on an average, occupies � rn2
7
on the ground ?
(b) Find the volume of the cone.

24 .. Construct an isosceles triangle whose perimeter is 12 cm and altitude is 4 cm.

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

26.. H the non parallel sides of a trapezium are equal, prove that it is cyclic.

27. In the given figure. ABCD is a parallelogram.


P is any point in its interior.
Prove that : ar (MPD) + ar (�BPC) =
ar (MPB) + ar (,�CPD)

28. The students of a school from VI to X planted 50 plants in various


parts of the school campus. After a month, plants survived which
are planted by the students of different classes are given below:
Classes VI VII VIII IX X
No. of Plants Survived 40 48 42 39 40
What is the probability of survival of :
(i) more than 40 plants which are planted by a class ?
(ii) 47 plants which are planted by a class?
{iii) less than 40 plants which are planted by a class?
(iu) What value is depicted in the students act?

SECTION-D

Question numbers 29 to 31 carry total of 10 marks based on Open Text Theme provided
by CBSE from Linear Equations in Two Variables.

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