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SQP 5 Maths 9

This document is a sample question paper for Class 9 Maths by Ranveer Singh, consisting of multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and case study-based questions. It covers various mathematical concepts including geometry, algebra, and rational numbers, with a total of 80 marks allocated for the exam. The paper is structured to assess students' understanding and application of mathematical principles.

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SQP 5 Maths 9

This document is a sample question paper for Class 9 Maths by Ranveer Singh, consisting of multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and case study-based questions. It covers various mathematical concepts including geometry, algebra, and rational numbers, with a total of 80 marks allocated for the exam. The paper is structured to assess students' understanding and application of mathematical principles.

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Time : 3 hour CLASS 9 ( MATHS BY RANVEER SINGH) Total Marks : 80


SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER 5

* Choose the right answer from the given options. [1 Marks Each] [18]

1. The point which lies on y-axis at a distance of 6 units in the positive direction of
y-axis is
(A) (−6, 0) (B) (0, −6) (C) (6, 0) (D) (0, 6)
2. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 60 m. The area is
– – – –
(A) 10√3m 2
(B) 20√3m 2
(C) 15√3m 2
(D) 100√3m 2

3. In a figure, O is the centre of the circle with AB as diameter. If ∠AOC = 40



, the
value of x is equal to

(A) 80 ∘
(B) 50 ∘
(C) 70 ∘
(D) 60 ∘

4. In the given figure, ABCD is a parallelogram in which ∠BDC = 45



and
∠BAD = 75 . Then, ∠CBD = ?

(A) 60 ∘
(B) 45 ∘
(C) 75 ∘
(D) 55 ∘

5. The product 3 – 4 – 12 −
√2 ⋅ √2 ⋅ √32

is equal to
12 – – −−
(A) √2 (B) 2 (C) √2 (D) √32
12

6. In the given figure, the sides CB and BA of △ABC have been produced to D

and E respectively such that ∠ABD = 110 and ∠CAE = 135 . Then, ∠ACB = ?
∘ ∘

(A) 35 ∘
(B) 45 ∘
(C) 65 ∘
(D) 55 ∘

7. If x = 3 and y = -2 satisfies 5x - y = k, then the value of k is


(A) 3 (B) 17 (C) 12 (D) -2

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8. The degree of the zero polynomial is
(A) 0 (B) any natural number
(C) 1 (D) not defined
9. The decimal form of 2
is
11

(A) 0.018 (B) 0.18 (C) 0. 18


¯
¯¯¯¯
(D) 0.018
¯
¯¯¯¯

10. If one angle of a parallelogram is 24 less than twice the smallest angle, then the

measure of the largest angle of the parallelogram is


(A) 112 ∘
(B) 68∘
(C) 176 ∘
(D) 102 ∘

11. 9
3
+ (−3)
3 3
−6 =?

(A) 540 (B) 486 (C) 270 (D) 432


12. The equation x - 2 = 0 on number line is represented by
(A) infinitely many lines (B) two lines
(C) a point (D) a line

13. In the given figure, ∠OAB = 110 and ∘


∠BCD = 130

then ∠ABC is equal to

(A) 50 ∘
(B) 60∘
(C) 40 ∘
(D) 70 ∘

14.
If , then
5− √3 –
= x + y √3
2+ √3

(A) x = −13, y = −7 (B) x = 13, y = −7 (C) x = −13, y = 7 (D) x = 13, y = 7

15. In Fig. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. If ∠BAC = 50



and ∠DBC = 60

then find
∠BCD .

(A) 50 ∘
(B) 60∘
(C) 70 ∘
(D) 55 ∘

16. Which of the following points lies on the line y = 2x + 3?


(A) (2, 8) (B) (5, 15) (C) (3, 9) (D) (4, 12)
17. How many lines pass through two points?
(A) many (B) three (C) two (D) only one
18. Which one of the following is a polynomial?

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−−
(A) x−1
(B) √2x − 1 3

(D) x
2


2

x+1
(C) x 2
+
3x

√x
2
2 2
x

* A statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). [2]


Choose the correct option.

19. Assertion (A): In ΔABC , median AD is produced to X such that AD = DX . Then


ABXC is a parallelogram.
Reason (R): Diagonals AX and BC bisect each other at right angles.
(A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(C) A is true but R is false.
(D) A is false but R is true.

20. Assertion (A): Three rational numbers between 2


and 3
are 9
,
10
and 11

5 5 20 20 20

Reason (B): A rational number between two rational numbers p and q is 1

2
(p + q)

(A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.


(B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(C) A is true but R is false.
(D) A is false but R is true.

* Answer the following short questions. [2 Marks Each] [10]

21. If a point O lies between two points P and R such that P O = OR then prove that
PO =
1

2
PR .
22. Why is Axiom 5, in the list of Euclid's axioms, considered a universal truth?
23. In Fig., if ABC and ABD are equilateral triangles then find the coordinates of C
and D.

OR
* Prove that: −1 −1
a+b+c
−1 −1 −1 −1
= abc
a b +b c +c a

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24. Express 0.357
¯
¯¯
in the form
p
, where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0 .
q

25. If the volume of a right circular cone of height 9 cm is 48πcm


3
, find the diameter
of its base.
OR
* A team of 10 interns and 1 professor from zoological department visited a
forest, where they set up a conical tent for their accommodation. There they
perform activities like planting saplings, yoga, cleaning lakes, testing the water for
contaminants and pollutant levels and desilt the lake bed and also using the silt to
strengthen bunds.
Find the radius and height of the tent if the base area of tent is 154cm
2
and curved
surface area of the tent is 396 cm
2
.

* Answer the following questions. [3 Marks Each] [18]

26. Represent −−

√4.5 on the number line.
27. Draw a histogram for the daily earnings of 30 drug stores in the following table:
Daily
earnings 450-500 500-550 550-600 600-650 650-700
(in ₹ ):
Number
of 16 10 7 3 1
Stores:
28. ABC is a triangle right angled at C. A line through the mid-point M of hypotenuse
AB and parallel to BC intersects AC at D. Show that
i. D is the mid-point of AC
ii. M D ⊥ AC
iii. CM = MA =
1

2
AB

29. Write linear equation 3x + 2y = 18 in the form of ax + by + c = 0 . Also write the


values of a, b and c. Are (4, 3) and (1, 2) solution of this equation?
30. Following are the marks of a group of 92 students in a test of reading ability :
Mark 50- 47- 44- 41- 38- 35- 32-
Total
s 52 49 46 43 40 37 34
Num
ber
of 4 10 15 18 20 12 13 92
Stor
es :
Construct a frequency polygon for the above data.

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OR
* Draw a frequency polygon for the following distribution:
Marks 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- 60- 70-
0-10
obtained 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
No. of
7 10 6 8 12 3 2 2
students

31. The polynomials ax x 3


+ 3x
2
−3 and 2x
3
− 5x+ a when divided by (x − 4) leave the
remainders R1 and R2 respectively. Find the values of a if R1 + R2 = 0

* Answer the following questions. [5 Marks Each] [20]

32. In each of the figures given below, AB∥CD. Find the value of x

in each case.

OR
* In the given figure, AB∥CD and ∠AOC = x

. If ∠OAB = 104

and ∠OCD = 116

,
find the value of x .

33. An iron pillar consists of a cylindrical portion 2.8 m high and 20 cm in diameter
and a cone 42 cm high is surmounting it. Find the weight of the pillar, given that
1 cm3 of iron weighs 7.5 g.
34. Find the percentage increase in the area of a triangle if its each side is doubled.
35. The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 5 : 12 : 13 and its perimeter is 150 m. Find
the area of the triangle.
OR
* Find the integral roots of the polynomial f (x) = x
3
+ 6x
2
+ 11x + 6 .

* Case study based questions. [12]

36. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Ajay lives in Delhi, The city of Ajay's father in laws residence is at Jaipur is 600 km
from Delhi. Ajay used to travel this 600 km partly by train and partly by car.
He used to buy cheap items from Delhi and sale at Jaipur and also buying cheap
items from Jaipur and sale at Delhi.
Once From Delhi to Jaipur in forward journey he covered 2x km by train and the
rest y km by taxi.
But, while returning he did not get a reservation from Jaipur in the train. So first
2y km he had to travel by taxi and the rest x km by Train. From Delhi to Jaipur he
took 8 hrs but in returning it took 10 hrs.

i. Write the above information in terms of equation.


ii. Find the value of x and y?
iii. Find the speed of Taxi?
OR
Find the speed of Train?
37. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow:
In the middle of the city, there was a park ABCD in the form of a parallelogram
form so that AB = CD, AB∥CD and AD = BC, AD∥BC .
Municipality converted this park into a rectangular form by adding land in the
form of ΔAP D and ΔBCQ . Both the triangular shape of land were covered by
planting flower plants.

i. Show that ΔAP D and ΔBQC are congruent.


ii. PD is equal to which side?
iii. Show that ΔABC and ΔCDA are congruent.
OR
What is the value of ∠m ?
38. Two new roads, Road E and Road F were constructed between society 4 and 1
and society 1 and 2.
i. What would be the measure of the sum of angles formed by the straight
roads at Society 1 and society 3?
a. 60

b. 90

c. 180 ∘

d. 360 ∘

ii. Krish says, The distance to go from society 4 to society 2 using Road D will be
longer that the distance using Road E. Is Krish correct? Justify your answer with
examples.
iii. Road G, perpendicular to Road F was constructed to connect the park and
Road F. Which of the following is true for Road G and Road F?
a. Road G and road F are of same length.
b. Road F divides Road G into two equal parts.
c. Road G divides Road F into two equal parts.
d. The length of road G is one-fourth of the length of Road F.
iv. Priya said, Minor arc corresponding to Road B is congruent to minor arc
corresponding to Road D. Do you agree with Priya? Give reason to supportyour
answer.
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