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SESSION 2023-24
CLASS – IX
SUBJECT – MATHEMATICS
Time: 2 hours Max. Marks: 50
General Instructions:
 This question paper contains 23 questions. All questions are compulsory.
 The question paper divides into 5 sections. (Section A, B, C, D & E)
 Section A comprises of 10 multiple choice questions of one mark each.
 Section B comprises of 5 questions of 2 marks each.
 Section C comprises of 4 questions of 3 marks each.
 Section D comprises of 2 questions of 5 marks each.
 Section E comprises of 2 questions of 4 marks each.

Section – A
Section A consists of 10 questions of 1 mark each.
Q.1. In parallelogram ABCD, if ∠BAO= 350 and ∠COD = 650, then ∠ODC is equal to
(1) 800 (2) 1050 (3) 250 (4) None of these

Q.2 In the given figure, if ABCD is a rhombus, then the value of x - y is

(1) 500 (2) 400 (3) 300 (4) 200


Q.3. Area of an isosceles triangle ABC with AB = a = AC and BC = b is:
1
(1) b √ a2 −b2
2
1
(2) b √ a2 −b2
4
1
(3) b √ 4 a2−b 2
2
1
(4) b √ 4 a2−b 2
4
Q.4. ABCD is a quadrilateral. If ∠ACB = ∠ADB, then ABCD is
(1) A cyclic quadrilateral (2) A parallelogram
(3) A square (3)Not a cyclic quadrilateral
Q.5. Heron's Formula is applicable to which type of triangles?
(1) Only equilateral triangles (2) Only scalene triangles
(3) Only right-angled triangles (4) Any type of triangle
Q.6. Which of the following is true statement?
(1) Sum of the opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral is 1800
(2) If one side of a cyclic quadrilateral is produced, then the exterior angle so formed is
equal to the interior opposite angle
(3) A cyclic parallelogram is a rectangle
(4) All of these
Q.7. If the sides of a triangle are 7 cm, 24 cm, and 25 cm, what is the area of the triangle?
(1) 84 cm² (2) 96 cm² (3) 120 cm² (4) 168 cm²
Q.8. In the following figure, the value of x is

(1) 350 (2) 450 (3) 600 (4) 550


Q.9. Assertion (A): If diagonals of cyclic quadrilateral are diameters of the circle through vertices
of quadrilateral, then it is rectangle.
Reason (R): If the sum of opposite pair of angles of a quadrilateral is 1800, then the
quadrilateral is cyclic.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of
assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of
assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Q. 10. Assertion (A): The bisectors of the angles of a parallelogram enclose a rectangle.
Reason (R): The diagonals of a rectangle are equal and bisect each other at their point of
intersection.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of
assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of
assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.

Section – B
Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each.

Q.11. An isosceles triangle has perimeter 30 cm and each of the equal sides is 12 cm. Find the area of
the triangle.
Q.12. In given Fig, ∠ PQR = 100°, where P, Q and R are points on a circle with centre O.
Find ∠ OPR.
Q.13. In the given figure, ∠ABC is equilateral. Find ∠BDC and ∠BEC.

Q.14. Sides of a triangle are in the ratio of 12 : 17 : 25 and its perimeter is 540cm. Find its area.
Q.15. Find the value of x in C(O, r).

Section – C
Section C consists of 4 questions of 3 marks each.

Q.16. ABCD is a parallelogram. AB is produced to E so that BE = AB.


Prove that ED bisects BC at O

Q.17. A triangular park ABC has sides 120m, 80m and 50m. A gardener Dhania has to put a fence
all around it and also plant grass inside. How much area does she need to plant? Find the cost
of fencing it with barbed wire at the rate of Rs. 20 per metre leaving a space 3m wide for a
gate on one side.

Q.18. If two equal chords of a circle intersect within the circle, prove that the line joining the point of
intersection to the centre makes equal angles with the chords.
Q.19. Prove that the line segment joining the mid-points of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the
third side, and is equal to half of it.
Section – D
Section D consists of 2 questions of 5 marks each.

Q.20. In parallelogram ABCD, two points P and Q are taken on diagonal BD such that DP = BQ.
Show that:
(i) ∆ APD ≅ ∆ CQB
(ii) AP = CQ
(iii) ∆ AQB ≅∆ CPD
(iv) AQ = CP
(v) APCQ is a parallelogram

If diagonals of a cyclic quadrilateral are diameters of the circle through the vertices of the
Q.21. Q.21.
quadrilateral, prove that it is a rectangle.

⋅Section – E
Case study based questions are compulsory of 4 (1+1+2) marks each.

Q.22. Case Study: Heron's Formula and Architectural Design


In a prestigious architectural project, an architect named Adrian is designing an innovative
triangular-shaped building. He intends to use Heron's Formula for accurate calculations of the
building's triangular courtyard. The sides of the triangular courtyard are complex due to the
unique design.
1. Identify the correct set of side lengths for a triangle that can be used with Heron's
Formula.
(a) 5 m, 11 m, 17 m (b) 8 m, 6 m, 20 m
(c) 9 m, 15 m, 27 m (d) 10 m, 24 m, 18 m
2. Adrian discovers that the triangular courtyard can be divided into two smaller triangles
with side lengths a =12 m, b =15 m, and c = 9 m. The total area of the triangular courtyard
is
(a) 54√ 5 square meters (b) 72√ 3 square meters
(c) 81√ 2square meters (d) none
3. As the project progresses, the architect decides to modify one side of the triangular
courtyard to c =10 m. Determine the percentage change in the area of the triangular
courtyard due to this modification.

Q.23. Case Study: Advanced Properties of Quadrilaterals in Architectural Design


An architect named Mia is working on a cutting-edge design for a futuristic building. The
building has unique quadrilateral-shaped rooms with advanced geometric properties. Mia is
exploring intricate aspects of quadrilaterals to optimize the space in each room.
1. Identify the type of quadrilateral that Mia should use for a room where all angles are right
angles.
(a) Parallelogram (b) Rhombus (c) Rectangle (d) Trapezoid

2. Mia is designing a room with sides a=8 meters, b=15 meters, c=17 meters, and d=9
meters. Determine the type of quadrilateral formed by these side lengths.
(a) Parallelogram (b) Rhombus (c) Trapezium (d) Kite
3. Mia is designing a room in the shape of an irregular quadrilateral with side lengths a =12
meters, b=15 meters, c =9 meters, and d=18 meters. Determine the area of this irregular
quadrilateral.

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