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Amrit Public School, Mau

PERIODIC TEST-I (2023-24)


Subject : Maths Model Paper
Student's Name: Roll No. Class MM Time:
IX 40 90 Minutes

Section-A
Q-I. Multiple choice questions (1×10=10)

1.The remainder when x⁴-y⁴ is divided by x-y is


(a) 0
(b) x+y
(c) x²-y²
(d) 2y⁴
2. LCM of xy +yz+zx+y² and x²+xy+yz+zx is
(a) x-3
(b) x-1
(c) x²+1
(d) (x-1)(x-3)
3. Which of the following is different from others?
(a) √7
(b) √8
(c) √13
(d) √16
4. Which of the following is smallest?
(a) ³√10
(b) ³√6
(c) √3
(d) √2
5. Which of the following is rational?
(a) √13
(b) √289
(c) √23
(d) √29
6. 0.353535353……is equal to
(a) 35/66
(b) 35/77
(c) 35/99
(d) None of these
7. An integer which is divisible by 2 is called a / an
(a) Even number
(b) Odd number
(c) Prime number
(d) Composite number
8. The factors of the polynomial x²+5x+6 are x+3 and _______
(a) x-3
(b) x+2
(c) x-2
(d) x+5
9. Assertion: 0.468 is a terminating decimal.
Reason: A decimal in which a digit or a set of digits is repeated periodically, is called a repeating, or a
recurring decimal.
a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion

b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.

c) Assertion is true but the reason is false.

d) Both assertion and reason are false.

10. Assertion: 3x²+ x-1 = (x+1) (3x-2) +1


Reason: dividend = divisor X quotient + remainder.

a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion
b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
c) Assertion is true but the reason is false.
d) Both assertion and reason are false.
Section -B

Direction: attempt any five questions. (2×5=10)


11. Express 0.435435435435…….the forms of P/Q.
12. Find 10 rational numbers between -1/9 and 4/9.
13. Simplify √48-√72-√27+2√18.
14. Rationalize the denominator of 1/ (√3-√2-1)
15. Find the value of the polynomial 5x-4x²+3 at
(a) x=0
(b) x=-1
(c) x=2
16. Find the remainder obtained on dividing
P(x) = x³+1 by Q(x) =x+1.
17. Find the value of k if x - 1 is a factor of P(x) in each of the following
(a) P(x)=x²+x+k
(b) P(x)=kx²-3x+k
18. Factorize the polynomial x³-3x²-9x-5.

Section - C. (3×5=15)
Direction: Attempt any five questions.
19. If (x – 1/x) = 4, then evaluate (x²+ 1/x²) and (x⁴ + 1/x⁴).
20. Simplify (√5+√3) / (√80+√48-√45+√27).
21. Represent √2, √3 and √5 on number line.
22. Find the values of a and b so that (2x³ + ax² + x + b) has (x + 2) and (2x – 1) as factors.
23. What can be the maximum number of digits in the repeating block of digits in the decimal
expansion of 1/17? Perform the division to check your answer.
24. Represent √ (9.3) on the number line.
25. Determine rational numbers p and q if

26. Simplify:

Section-D (1×5=5)
Case based questions
Himanshu has made a project on real numbers, where he finely explained the applicability of
exponential laws and divisibility conditions on real numbers. He also included some assessment questions at
the end of his project as listed below. Answer them.
(i) For what value of n, 4n ends in 0?
(a) 10
(b) When n is even
(c) When n is odd
(d) No value of n

(ii) If a is a positive rational number and n is a positive integer greater than 1, then for what value of n, a is a
rational number?
(a) When n is any even integer
(b) When n is any odd integer
(c) For all n > 1
(d) Only when n=0

(iii) If x and y are two odd positive integers, then which of the following is true?
(a) x2+y2 is even
(b) x2+y2 is not divisible by 4
(c) x2+y2 is odd
(d) Both (a) and (b)

(iv) The statement ‘One of every three consecutive positive integers is divisible by 3 is
(a) Always true
(b) Always false
(c) Sometimes true
(d) None of these
(v) If n is any odd integer, then n2 – 1 is divisible by
(a) 22
(b) 55
(c) 88
(d) 8

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