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This document contains a mathematics worksheet for grade 9 with 32 multiple choice questions covering topics about lines and angles, properties of triangles, and properties of quadrilaterals. The questions test concepts such as parallel lines, perpendicular lines, angle bisectors, exterior angles of triangles, types of quadrilaterals, and properties that define specific quadrilaterals.

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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL DAMMAM

MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (2022-23)


GRADE: IX LINES AND ANGLES

1. . If two lines intersect each other, then prove that pair of vertically opposite angles
are equal.
2. In the given figure, POQ is a line. Ray OR is perpendicular to line PQ. OS is another ray lying between rays OP
and OR. Prove that ∠ROS = (∠QOS – ∠POS).

3. In the given figure side QR of the PQR is produced to a point S. If the bisectors of ∠PQR and ∠PRS

meet at a point T. Prove that ∠QTR = ∠QPR

4. It is given that ∠XYZ = 640 and XY is produced to point P.

If ray YQ bisects ∠ZYP, find ∠XYQ and reflex ∠QYP.

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5. In ΔABC, the bisectors of ABC and BCA
intersect each other at O. The measure of BOC is
(a) 90° + A (b) 90° + A/2
(a) 180 – A (d) 90° – A/2

6. Value of x in the figure below is:

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a) 20o b) 40o
c) 80o d) 160o

7. If two complementary angles are in the ratio 13 : 5, then the angles are:
a) 35o, 55o b) 25o, 65o
c) 65o, 25o d) 65o, 35o

8. The diagonals of the rectangle ABCD intersect at O. If COD = 78°, then OAB is:
a) 35o b) 51o
c) 70 o
d) 110o

9. In the given figure, find the value of x:

a) 40o b) 50o

c) 60o d) 80o

10. In the given figure, if the angles a and b are in the ratio 2 : 3, then angle c is:

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a) 900 b)360

c) 1440 d) 900

11. In the figure given, what is the measure of P? if S is 210

a) 280 b) 550 c) 420 d) 640


12. In the given figure, 1 = 2 then the measurements of 3 and 4 are:

a) 58o, 61o b) 61o, 61o


c) 119o, 61o d) 119o,1190

13. In the figure, p || q. The value of x is:

a) 35o b) 55o
c) 70o d) 110o

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14. In the given figure, if AOC = 50° then ( AOD + COB) is equal to:

a) 100o b) 130o
c) 140o d) 260o
15. In the given figure, AB || CD then value of x is:

a) 45o b) 60o
c) 90o d) 105o

16. In the figure given, l1 || l2, the value of x is:

a) 260 b) 850 c) 500 d) 320

17. In the given figure, if AOB is a line then the measure of BOC, COD and DOA respectively are:

a) 36o, 54o, 90o b) 36o, 90o, 54o


c) 90o, 36o, 54o d) 90o, 54o, 36o

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18. In ΔABC, A = 50° and the external bisectors of B and C meet at O as shown in figure. The measure of
BOC is

a. 40°
b. 65°
c. 115°
d. 140°

19. An exterior angle of a triangle is 80° and the interior opposite angles are in the ratio 1:3, measure of interior
opposite angles are
a. 30°, 90° (b) 40°, 120°
(c) 20°, 60° (d) 30°, 60°

20. figure l1 || l2, the value of x is

(a) 80° (b) 100° (c) 110° (d) 70°

21. In Figure AB || CD, the value of x is

(a) 35° b) 60o c) 40° d) 75o

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22. In the figure, PS l, RQ l, the degree measure of y is
(a) 55° (b) 90° (c) 80° (d) 135°

23. If one angle of triangle is equal to the sum of the other two, then the triangle is
(a) an isosceles triangle (b) an equilateral triangle
(c) a right triangle (d) an obtuse-angled triangle
24. Given lines l1 || l2 and l2 || l3 in figure. The value of x is

(a) 40° (b140°


(c) 50° (d)80°

25. The angle which is two times its complement is: a) 450 b) 600 c) 300 d) 720
26. The angle which is two times its supplement is: a) 1500 b) 1000 c) 1200 d) 600

27. Assertion: The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2:3:4. The largest angle of the triangle is 800.
Reason: The sum of the angles of a triangle is 1800.

a. Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
b. Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
c. Assertion is true but Reason is false.
d. Assertion is false but Reason is true.
28. Assertion: A triangle can have two obtuse angles.
Reason: The sum of the angles of a triangle is 1800.

a. Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
b. Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
c. Assertion is true but Reason is false. (d) Assertion is false but Reason is true.

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29. Assertion: If an exterior angle of a triangle is 1300 and its interior opposite angles are equal, then each of the equal
interior angles is 650.

Reason: If the sum of two angles is 1800, then the angles are called supplementary angles.

a. Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
b. Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
c. Assertion is true but Reason is false. (d) Assertion is false but Reason is true.

30. Assertion: In the given figure, PQ || RS and ACS = 127°, PAB = 500, then BAC is = 770

Reason: If the sum of two adjacent angles is 900, then they are called a linear pair of angles.

a. Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
b. Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
c. Assertion is true but Reason is false. (d) Assertion is false but Reason is true.
31. Assertion: In the figure given, DBA and DBC are adjacent angles.
Reason: Two angles are adjacent, if they have a common vertex, a common arm and their non-common arms are on
different sides of the common arm.

a. Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
b. Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
c. Assertion is true but Reason is false.
d. Assertion is false but Reason is true

32. CASE STUDY QUESTION


ABCD is a park in the shape of a parallelogram. Municipality converted it into a rectangle by adding land to both
sides in the form of ΔAPD and ΔBCQ.

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Answer the following questions based on the above information and figure.

1. What is the value of ∠ADP?


a) 700 b) 1100 c) 900 d) 600
2. By which congruence criterion, ΔAPD and ΔBCQ are congruent?
a) SSS Rule b) SAS Rule c) RHS Rule d) ASA Rule 3.
Side PD =?
a) CQ b) QB c) BC d) None of the above

4. ACD =?
a) ∠AQC b) ∠CAB c) ∠ACQ d)
∠APD 5. What is the value of m?
a) 300 b) 400 c) 350 d) 200

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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL - DAMMAM
MATHS WORK SHEET 2022 - 23
CLASS- IX CHAPTER – 8 QUADRILATERALS

Q1. The angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 2:3:6:7. The largest angle of the quadrilateral
is ____.

a) 400 b) 1200 c) 1300 d) 1400

Q2. In a quadrilateral, three angles are in the ratio 3:3:1 and the fourth angle is 800 , then other
Angles are _____.

a) 120o , 120o, 40o b) 100o , 100o, 80o c) 110o , 110o, 60o d) 90o, 90o, 30o

Q3. In a quadrilateral ABCD, AB = BC and CD = DA. Then the quadrilateral is a_____.

a) Parallelogram b) Rhombus c) Kite d) Trapezium

Q4. If in a quadrilateral ABCD, ∠A = 900 and AB = BC = CD = DA, then ABCD is a ____

a) Parallelogram b)Rectangle c) Square d) Rhombus

Q5. A quadrilateral whose diagonals are equal and bisect each other at right angles is a _

a) Rhombus b) Square c) Trapezium d) Rectangle

Q6. The quadrilateral formed by joining the midpoints of the sides of a rhombus taken
in order is a _____

a) Rectangle b) Square c) Trapezium d) Kite

Q7. In a rhombus, PQRS if PQ = PR, then ∠PQR is ____.

a) 1200 b) 900 c) 600 d) None of these

Q8. In a parallelogram, ABCD if ∠A = 750, then ∠C is ______.

a) 150 b) 1050 c) 750 d) None of these

Q9.

a) 900 b) 950 c) 1050 d) 1200

Q10.

a) 40o b) 45o c) 50o d) 60o


Q11.

a) Rhombus b) Parallelogram c) Trapezium d) Kite

Q12. The bisectors of any two adjacent angles of a parallelogram intersect at___

a) 40o b) 45o c) 50o d) 90o

Q13.

a) 176o b) 68o c) 112o d) 90o


Q14.

a) 16cm b) 15cm c) 17cm d) 19cm


Q15.

a) 25o b) 60o c) 75o d) 45o

Q16. The line segment joining the mid points of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the
third side and __________ of it.
a) Half b) One third c) One fourth d) Equal

Q17. In the given figure, find all the angles of the parallelogram ABCD.

Q18. The class teacher of 9 gave students coloured papers made by recycling of waste products
in shape of quadrilateral. She asked them to make a parallelogram from it using paper folding.
Then teacher asked them some questions. To answer these questions, choose the correct
option.
1. How can a parallelogram be formed by using paper folding ?
a) Joining the sides of quadrilateral
b) Joining the mid points of sides of quadrilateral
c) Joining the vertices of quadrilateral
d) None of the above
2. Which of the following is correct condition ?
a) PQ = BD b) PQ = ½ BD c) 3PQ = BD d) PQ = 2BD
3. Which of the following is correct condition ?
a) 2RS = BD b) RS = 1/3 BD c) RS = BD d) RS = 2 BD
4. Which of the following is correct condition ?
a. PQ = ½ SR b) PQ = SR c) PQ = 1/3SR d) 4PQ = SR
5. Write the formula to find the perimeter of quad. PQRS
a) PQ + QR + RS + PS b) PQ – QR- RS + PS c) PQ + QR + RS + PS/2

Q19. ASSERTION AND REASON


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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL DAMMAM
MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (2022 – 2023)
GRADE: IX CIRCLES
1. The longest chord of the circle is:
a. Radius b. Arc c. Diameter d. Segment
2. Equal _____ of congruent circles subtend equal angles at the centers.
a. Radii b. Sectors c. Chords d. Segment
3. If there are two separate circles drawn apart from each other, then the maximum number of
common points they have:
a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3
4. The angle subtended in a semi-circle is:
a. 900 b. 400 c. 1800 d. 600
5. In the figure, if O is the centre of a circle, then the measure of ∠ACB is:

a. 80° b. 100° c. 400 d. 60°


6.. In the figure, if O is the centre of the circle, then the measure of x is:
a. 40° b. 80° c.50° d. 110°

7. In the figure, O is the centre of the circle. What is the measure of ∠AOC?
a. 120° b. 136° c. 128° d. 158°

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8. In the figure, O is the centre of the circle and PR = QR. What is the measure of ∠PQR?

a. 60° b. 110° c. 75° d. 45°


9. In the figure, O is the centre of the circle. What is the measure of ∠ACB?
a. 45° b. 60° c. 700 d. 90°

10. Two circles can have a maximum of __________________ common points.


a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. infinitely many
11. The perpendicular drawn through the centre of a circle to a chord, -------------- the chord.
12. Chords, ---------------from the centre of a circle are equal in length.
13. How many circles can pass through three non-collinear points?
14. Angles subtended in the same segment are ----------------
15. The sum of either pair of opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral is ------------------------.
16. A chord of a circle is equal to the radius of the circle. The angle subtended by the chord on the
longer segment of the circle is equal to -------------------.
17. In the figure, O is the centre of the circle. What is the value of x

18. In the figure, O is the centre of the circle. If ∠ADC = 140°, then what is the value of x?

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19. In the figure given above, if If ∠A and ∠C are in the ratio 3 : 2, then we have:
∠A = ................ and ∠B = ..................

20. A chord is at a distance of 5cm from the centre of a circle of radius 13cm. Find the length of the
chord.
21. The radius of a circle is 13cm and the length of one of its chords is 10cm. Find the distance of the
chord from the centre of the circle.
22.

23. In the figure given, find angle BAC

24. Two concentric circles are with centre O. A line intersects with the circles at points A,B,C and D.
OM is drawn perpendicular to the line. If AD = 12cm and BC = 8 cm then find AB.
25. In the figure given, AB and AC are two equal chords of a circle. Prove that bisector of angle BAC
passes through the centre of the circle.

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26. In the figure given, O is the centre of the circle and BC is the diameter. OD is perpendicular to
chord AB. Prove that AC = 2OD and AC ║ OD

27. Two circles are drawn using sides AB and AC of triangle ABC, as diameters. Show that the
circles intersect with each other at point D. ( Figure given )

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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL DAMMAM
MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET : 2022-2023
SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES

CLASS - IX
1. Slant height of a cone is 34 cm and base diameter is 32 cm , then height of a cone is

(a) 33 cm (b) 25 cm (c) 30 cm (d) 27 cm

2. The diameters of two cones are equal. If their slant heights are in the ratio 7:4 , then the ratio of their
curved surface area

(a) 7:4 (b) 4:7 (c) 1:2 (d) none of these

3. A cone is 8.4 cm high and the radius of its base is 2.1 cm. It is melted and recast into a sphere. The
diameter of sphere is --------

(a) 2.1 cm (b) 4.8 cm (c) 8.4 cm (d) 4.2 cm

4. The radius of a sphere is 2r, then its volume will be

(a) 4/3πr3 (b) 4πr3 (c) 8/3πr3 (d) 32/3πr3

5. Volume of a spherical shell is -------------

(a) ) 4/3πr3 ( b) ) 2/3πr3 (c) ) 4/3π (R3 - r3) (d) none of these

6. If slant height of the cone is 21cm and the diameter of the base is 24 cm. The total surface area of a cone
is:

(a) 1200.77 sq.cm ( b)1177 sq.cm ( c) 1222.77 sq.cm ( d) 1222.77 sq.cm


7 The radius of a hemispherical balloon increases from 6 cm to 12 cm as air is being pumped into it. The
ratio of the surface areas of the balloon in the two cases is
(a) 1:4 (b) 1:3 (c) 2:3 (d) 2:1
8.
9. Assertion(A) : 220cm2 the curved surface area of a right circular cone whose slant height
is 10 cm and base radius is 7 cm.
Reason(R) : Curved surface area = πrl
a) both Assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation for Assertion
b) both Assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct explanation for Assertion
c) Assertion is correct but reason is false
d) both Assertions and reason are false
10.The outer diameter of a spherical shell is 10 cm and the inner diameter is 8 cm. Find the volume of the
metal contained in the shell.
11. What length of 5 m wide cloth will be required to make a conical tent, the radius of whose base is 7 m
and whose height is 24 m?

12. . The curved surface area of a cone is 1980 cm2 and its radius is 21cm, what is the slant height of a
cone? (Take π = 22/7)

13. A hemispherical bowl is made of steel 0.25 cm thick. The inner radius of the bowl is 5 cm .Find the
outer curved surface area of the bowl.

14. A shot -put is a metallic sphere of radius 4.9 cm. If the density of the metal is 7.8 g per cm 3 , find the
mass of the shot – put.

15. Find the volume of a sphere whose surface area is 154 cm2. Also, find the cost of polishing its surface
@ ₹ 5 per m2

16. A hemispherical shaped container has curved surface area of 2772 cm2. Find the capacity of container.

17. Rani has a piece of canvas whose area is 552 m2. She uses it to make a conical tent with a base radius of
7 m. Assuming that all the stiching margins and the wastage incurred while cutting amounts to 2 m2, find
the volume of the tent that can be made with it .( Take π = 22/7)

18.Find the capacity in liters of a conical vessel whose base diameter is 14 cm and slant height is 25 cm.

19.Find the CSA and TSA of a hemisphere of radius 21 cm.

20. The height of a cone is 16 cm and its base radius is 12 cm. Find the curved surface area and the total
surface area of the cone. (Take π = 3.14)

21. The hollow sphere, in which the circus motorcyclist performs his stunts, has a diameter of 7 m. Find the
area available to the motorcyclist for riding.

22. The slant height and base diameter of a conical tomb are 25 m and 14 m respectively. Find the cost of
white-washing its curved surface at the rate of Rs.210 per 100 sq.m

23. A right angled △ABC with sides 3 cm ,4 cm and 5 cm is revolved about the fixed side of 4 cm. Find the
volume of the solid generated. Also, find the total surface area of the solid.
24.

CASE STUDY

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(iii)

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