Session: 2024-2025 Exam: Periodical Assessment Ii Class: IX Subject: MATHEMATICS

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Plot No.-8 Sector-23, Rohini, Delhi-110085.

Session : 2024-2025

Exam : PERIODICAL ASSESSMENT II

Class: IX

Subject: MATHEMATICS

Duration 3 Hours Mock paper Date :

Max Marks : 80

General Instructions:

1. This Question Paper has 5 Sections A, B, C, D and E.

2. Section A has 20 MCQs carrying 1 mark each

3. Section B has 5 questions carrying 02 marks each.

4. Section C has 6 questions carrying 03 marks each.

5. Section D has 4 questions carrying 05 marks each.

6. Section E has 3 case based integrated units of assessment (04 marks each) with sub- parts of the values of
1, 1 and 2 marks each respectively.

7. All Questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 Qs of 5 marks, 2 Qs of 3 marks and 2
Questions of 2 marks has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2marks questions of
Section E

8. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take π =22/7 wherever required if not stated.

SECTION-A

Q1. The points (-5, 2) and (2, -5) lie in the (1)

а) same quadrant b) II and III quadrant respectively.

c) II and IV quadrant respectively. d) I and IV quadrant respectively.

Q2. 3x+10 = 0 will has: (1)

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a) Unique solution b) Two solutions c) Infinitely many solutions d) No solutions

Q3. In give figure AB || CD. Find x (1)

a) 50 ° b) 130 ° c) 20 ° d) none of these

Q4. If the perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 180 cm. Then its area will be: (1)
a) 900 cm2 b) 900√3 cm2 c) 300√3 cm2 d) 600√3 cm2

Q5. The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 12:17:25 and its perimeter is 540cm. The semi perimeter is (1)
______.

Q6. The difference between the maximum and minimum values of the given observation is called (1)
a)Class b) Class interval c) Class mark d) Range

Q7. The coordinate of the point which lies on y-axis at a distance of 4 units in negative direction of (1)
y-axis is

a) (5, 4) b) (4, 0) c) (0, -4) d) (-4, 0)

Q8. In an isosceles ΔPQR, PQ = PR, M is the midpoint of QR. LM ⊥ PQ, MN ⊥ PR. ΔQLM ≅ (1)
ΔRNM is congruent by _______ criteria

a) AAS b) SAS c) RHS d) none of these

Q9. State true or false. (1)

In ΔABC, ∠C = ∠A, BC = 4 cm and AC = 5 cm. Then, AB = 4 cm.

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Q10. Which of the following is an irrational number? (1)
a) √16 b)√(12/3) c) √12 d) √100

Q11. Which one is not a polynomial? (1)

a) 4x 2 + 2x – 1 b) c) x 3 – 1 d) y 2 + 5y + 1

Q12. The value of 5.63 × 5.63 + 11.26 × 2.37 + 2.37 × 2.37 is (1)

a) 237 b) 126 c) 56 d) 64

Q13. A rational number between √2 and √3: (1)


a) 1.9 b) (√2. √3)/2 c) 1.5 d) 1.8
Q14. If x + y = 3, x 2 + y 2 = 5 then xy is (1)

a) 1 b) 3 c) 2 d) 5

Q15. Degree of a constant polynomial is (1)


a) 0 b)1 c) not defined d)0,1

Q16. The linear equation x+2y = 2 will cut the y-axis at ______. (1)
a) (2,0) b) (0,2) c) (0,1) d) (1,1)

Q17. State true or false (1)

If OA, OB, OC and OD are rays in the anticlockwise direction such that ∠ AOB = ∠COD =
100°, ∠BOC = 82° and ∠AOD = 78°, then AOC and BOD are lines.

Q18. The class width for the grouped frequency distribution of the class intervals 1-20, 21-40, 41- (1)
60…...is
a. 10 b. 15 c. 17 d. 20

3 3 3
Q19. If 3x = a + b + c then ( x−a ) +( x−b ) +( x−c) −3( x−a)( x−b)( x−c) is (1)

a) a + b + c b) 0 c) 1 d) 3(x-a)(x-b)(x-c)

Q20. (32 )0. 2 +(81)0 . 25 (1)


(256 )0. 2 −(121 )0. 25 =

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a) 2 b) 5 c) 1 d) 11

SECTION –B

Q21. 3 2 (2)
If p( x)=2 x −11 x −4 x+5 , then find p(−1)

Q22. Find the value of x (2)

Q23. (2)

For the above histogram, answer the following


Q1. How many illiterate people are less than the age of 23.5 years?
Q2. How many illiterate people are more than the age of 44.5 years?

Q24. If the side of the square is (x + 2√ 2y –√ 3) units. The find the area of a square. (2)

OR

Factorize 8x3 – y3 + 1 + 6xy

Q25. Express 0.1233333…. in the form p/q , where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0. (2)
OR
Locate √ 5 on number line.

SECTION-C

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Q26. In the given figure find (3)

(i) The co-ordinate of the point L

(ii) The co-ordinate of the point M

(iii) Distance of point N from x - axis

Q27. a. Express x = - 9 as a linear equation in two variables in the standard form. (3)
b. Find any three solutions for the linear equation 2x + 5y = 10

Q28. In fig. BO and CO are bisectors of external angle at B and C respectively. If ∠BAC = 80° (3)

and ∠ABC = 40°. Then find ∠BOC .

Q29. Prove Isosceles property of a triangle. (3)

Q30. ABC and DBC are two isosceles triangle on the same base BC and vertices A and D are on the (3)
same side of BC. If AD is extended to intersect BC at P, show that

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a) Δ ABD≃Δ ACD
b) Δ ABP≃Δ ACP
OR

In the given figure, PQR is a triangle in which altitudes QS and RT to sides PR and PQ are
equal. Show that

Q31. If the polynomials az³ + 4z² + 3z – 4 and z³ – 4z + a leave the same remainder when divided by (3)
z – 3, find the value of a.

OR

If
( ) () ()
9 3 2 3 1 3 x
10

5

2
=
50 , then find the value of ‘x’

SECTION –D

Q32. Draw histogram of the weekly pocket expenses of students of a school given below (5)

Q33. a) Verify x3 – y3 = (x – y)(x2+y2+xy) (2+3)


b) If x2 + y2 =49 and x – y =3, then find the value of x3 – y3

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Q34. In right triangle ABC, right-angled at C, M is the mid-point of hypotenuse AB. C is joined to M (5)
and produced to a point D such that DM = CM. Point D is joined to point B (see the figure).
Show that

(i) ΔAMC ≅ ΔBMD


(ii) ∠DBC is a right angle.
(iii) ΔDBC ≅ ΔACB
(iv) CM = 1/2 AB

OR

i. In the given figure, if AD = BD = CD, Find ∠BAC

(2+3)

ii. In an isosceles triangle ABC with AB=AC, D and E are points on BC such that BE=CD Show
that AD=AE.

Q35. (5)

OR
3 1
x + 3
If x = 9−4 √ 5 , then find x

SECTION –E

Q36. CASE STUDY 1 (1+1+2)

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Arun is participating in an 8 miles walk. The organizers used a square coordinate grid to plot the

course. The starting point is at A (3, 1). At B (3, 4), there's a water station to make sure the
walkers stay hydrated. From water station, the walkway turns right and at C (6,4) a garden is
situated to keep walkers fresh. From the garden, the walkway turns left and finally, Arun reaches
at destination D to complete 8 miles.

Now answer the following questions with proper reasoning for all the parts.

i. What is the ordinate of destination point D?

ii.. What are the coordinates of destination point D?

iii. How far is the water station B from the starting point A?

OR

How far is the water station B from garden C?

Q37. CASE STUDY 2 (1+1+2)

Chocolate is in the form of quadrilateral with sides 6 cm and 10 cm 5 cm and 5 cm(as shown in
the figure) is cut into two parts on of its diagonal by a lady. Part 1 is given to her maid and part 2
is equally divided among a driver and gardener.

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Now answer the following questions with proper reasoning for all the parts.

i. Find the length of BD

ii. Find the area of triangle ABD

iii. Find the area of triangle BDC

OR

Find the cost of making IInd part of the chocolate if the rate of chocolate is Rs 10 / cm2

Q38. CASE STUDY 3 (1+1+2)

Once the Maths teacher of class IX told students that today we will prove that the sum of all
three angles is 180°. As shown in the figure. He told to draw any triangle ABC in the notebook
Further side BC was extended to D. Now the teacher said to draw CE ll BA. Further angles were
named 1 to 5 as shown in the figure.

Now answer the following questions with proper reasoning for all the parts.

i. BA || CE and AC is the transverse line, So ∠1 is equal to which angle?


ii. ∠2 is equal to which angle?

iii. What would be the value of ∠3 if ∠4=40° and ∠5 =70°?

OR

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What would be the value of ∠1 if ∠4=40° and ∠5 =70°?

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