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The document is an annual examination question paper for Grade IX Mathematics at National Public School, Banashankari for the academic year 2024-2025. It consists of five sections (A to E) with a total of 80 marks, covering various types of questions including multiple choice, short answer, and case-based assessments. The exam is scheduled for 3 hours and includes instructions for drawing figures and using specific values where necessary.
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Nationa l Public School, Banasha nkari

Annual Examin ation (2024-2025)


Subject: Mathema tics

Grade: IX Max.Ma rks:80


Time: 3 hours No. of Pages: 07
Date: 03/02/2025

General Instructions:
• The question paper has 5 Sections A to E.
• Section A has 20 MCQs carrying 1 mark each.
• Section B has 5 questions carrying 02 marks each.
• Seption C has 6 questions carrying 03 marks each.
• Section D has 4 questions carrying 05 marks each.
• Section E has 3 case based integrated units of assessment (04 marks each) with sub-parts of the
values 1, 1 and 2 marks each respectively.
• All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 questions of 5 marks, 2 questions of 3
mails and 2 questions of 2 marks has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2
marks questions of section E.
• Draw neat figures wherever required. Take rr
22
=7
wherever required if not stated.

Section A

Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each.

I. Heiu.ht ofa n equilateral tria ngle is 6/3 c m. Its area is


I

A) 12v'3 cm B) 36../3 cm C) 18 v'3c m D) 36cm

2. In ~ C and WEF, it is given that LB= LE and LC= LF. In order to have l
11ABC =.1DEF the other condition is
A)AB=D F B)AC=D E C)BC=EF D)LA = LD

Every rational number is 1


3.
A) a natural number. B) a whole number.
C) an integer. C) a real number.

1
4. If~+!= -1 then (x 3 - y3) =
y X

A) -3 B)-2 C)-1 D)O

5. =x2 - 2../2 x + 1, then the value of p(2..fi) is I


If p(x)

A)O B) I C) 4 ..fl. D) -2'12.

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r-----ir--- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - r ~ ,(
6. 1
If x = 2, y = 1 is a solution·of the equation 2x + 3y = k, then the value of k is
A)7 B) -7 C) l D) -1
.,,. 1n the figure given alongside, AB and CD are two intersecting chords of a circle . 1
If LCAB = 40° and LBCD = 80° then the measure of LCBD is

A) 50° B) 60°

C) 70° C) 80°

8.
hoe area of MBC having vertices A(-3, 0), B(3, 0) and C(0,3) is
A) 6 sq. units B) 9 sq. units C) 12 sq. units D) 18 sq. units

9. Consider the following frequency distribution of unequal size.

Class-Interval 0-10 10-20 20-40 40-80 80-160


Frequency 20 · 50 16 24

The adjusted frequency of the class 80-160 is

-
A) 3 B) 4 C) 24 D)25

In~1hc given figure, ~ C is right angled at B such that LIJAC = 2LBCA. C


- i .

I
r
Hypotenuse AC =

A)2AB B)2BC

C)BC D)AB 2 + BC 2 I"


A B

Choose the incorrect statement.


1
A) A polynomial of degree 1 is called a linear polynomial.
B) A polynomial of one term is called a monomial.
C) The degree of a monomial is not defined.
D) The degree of a constant polynomial is zero.

x + 1 is a factor of the polynomial


3 2 1
A) x - 2x +x +2 B) x 3 + 2x 2 + x - 2

C) xl + 2x2 - x - 2
D) x 3 + 2x 2 - x +2
\

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13. The radius of a sphere whose volwne is 12rr cm is
3

A) 3cm B) 3../fcm C) 3 2 13 cm D) 3 113 cm

14.
In the given figure, AB is a chord of a circle with centre 0
and BOC is a diamet er. If OD .L AB and OD = 5cm,
then the length of AC is
A)9cm B)lOc m

C) 12cm D)1Scm
ratio of their
15. A cone and a hemisp here have equal qases and equal volum es. The
heights is
B) 2: 1 C)4= 1 D) ../2: 1
A) 1: 2

16. The diagonals AC and BD of a parallelogram ABCD interse ct


each other at the point Osuch that LDAC = 30° and LAOB = 70°.
Then, LDBC =
A) 35° B) 40°

A
C) 45° D) 50°

17. Choos e the correc t statem ent.


A) . The floor and a wall of a room are parallel planes.

B) Ray AB = ray BA
C) The interse ction of two planes forms a line.
.
D) Infinit ely many lines can be drawn to pass throug h two given points

18 In the adjoin ing figure, AOB is a straigh t line. If x : y : z = 4 : 5 : 6,


then the measu re of y is
A) 60° B) 80°

C) 48° D) 72°
A B

LC. 1
19. Assertion (A): In a rhomb us ABCD , the diagon al AC bisects LA as well as
Reason (R): The diagon als of a rhombus bisect each other at right angles.
correc t
A) Both asserti on (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the
explanation of asserti on (A)
the correc t
B) Both asserti on (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is not
explanation of asserti on (A)
C) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
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20. Assertion (A): ../3 is an irrational number.
a perfect square is an
Reason (R): Square root of a positive integer which is not
irrational number.
A) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true ru1d reaso
n (R) is tJ1e correct
explanation of assertion (A)
(R) is not the correct
B) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason
explanation of assertion (A)
C) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is faJse. I

D) Assertion (A) is faJse but reason (R) is true.

Section B

Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each.

(A) For what vaJue of mis (x


3 - 2mx 2 + 16) divisible by (x + 2)? 2
21.

OR
5x- 1 + 2xsx 11
(B) Prove that sx+1 -sx = 20
a circle to 2
22. (A) Prove that the perpendicuJar from the centre of
a chord bisec ts the chord .
OR
(B) In the figure give~ ngsid e LABC = 70°,
J.ACB ='lr-!'Find the measure of LBDC.
State appropriate reasons.

2
In the adjoining figure, / and m are parallel lines. p A
23. I
LPAO = 40° and LQBO = 55°.
Find the measure of LAOB. (reflex angle)

m
B
smaJler sphericaJ balls, each of
A solid sphere of radius 3cm is melted and then cast into 2
24. ed.
radius 0.3cm. Find the number of small baJls thus obtain
2
25. In the given figure, AD and BC are equal and
perpendicuJar to line segment AB.
Show that CD bisects AB.

D A

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Section C
~
t
Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each.

26. A) ProYe the identity x 3


OR
- y 3 = (x - y)(x 2 + xy + y 2 )
3

I
27.
IB) Factorise: (x + 1) 3 + (x - 1) 3

Sides of a triangle are in the ratio 12 : 17 : 25 and its perimeter is 540cm. Find its area. 3
it

Draw the graph of the equation 2x + y = 6. Write the coordinates of the points 3
28.
where the line meets x-axis and y-axis.
y 3
29. In the given figure alongside, 0 is the origin. - . :i B- ~
i) Find the coordinates of the vertices of the !1ABC.
" ",
--
ii) Find the area of !1ABC.
iii) In which quadrant does the point (-3, -7) lie?
-3 0 r--..
2 '-
CJ_
3
"

l
(A) Toe outer diameter of a spherical shell is 12cm and its inner diameter is 8cm. I
30. 3 ;
r
Find the volume of metal contained in the shell. t

OR
(B) F'md the volume, curved surface area and the total surface area of a
.ai.
1-nispbere ofdiameter 7an. -- - -- - -

3 I. .)

Represent ../10.S on a number line and clearly indicate the whole numbers
between which it lies.

Section D

Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each

32. 5
(A) Prove that the angles subtended by an arc in the same segment of a circle are
equal considering three different cases.
OR
(B) i) Prove that if one side of a cyclic quadrilateral is
produced then the exterior angle so formed is
equal to interior opposite angle.
0
ii) In the given figure, 0 is the centre of the circle
C
LAOC = 140°. Find LABC.

33. . l'fy
8Imp} 6 + ../6 4~ 5
: z~-../6 ~+{2- ../6-../2 \

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Pro"c that in a triangle. the line segment joining the midpoints of any two sides is parallel 7 i
14
to the third side and is half of i:L

35. Draw a bjst.ogram to represent the follO\~ing information. 5

5-10 10-15 15-25

6 12 10

OR
Following table s:bow-s a frequency distnbution for the speeds of cars passing
through a particular spot on a high.way.

Class Interval (km/hr) Frequency


30-40 3
4-0-50 6
50-60 25
60-70 65
70-80 50
80-90 28
90-1 00 14

Draw a hi~1ogram and freq uency polygon rep resenting the abow data
'

SectioaE
Section E comists of3 case stwly based questions of 4 marks each.

Sonu wants to paint a waUof his room using two colors: blue and white. He decides to
I
36.
divide the waJI diagona!ly for painting. The length and breadth of the wall is
(3x + 4)m and (x + 4)m respectively.

i) Find the area of the wall.

ii) Sonu wants to make a square design on the wall.


What is the remaining length of the wall after

drawing the largest possible square on it?

iii) a) If x = 2, find the area to be painted blue. 2

OR

b) Toe cost of a litre of paint is ~ 540 and it can be used for an area of 8m 2 •

What is the cost of painting the wall?

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37.

camp tent in the shape of a cone is to be put up with diameter 42 m, and height 20 m.

The camping troup has 3000m2 cloth with them.

i) Find the circular area of the floor inside the tent.


ii) Find the quantity of air available in the tent.
iii) a) How much of cloth is left out after making the tent?
2
OR

b) Find the cost of putting up the tent at f 5 per m2 of the cloth used.

8.
p______________,,
D C

A--------B--Q

ABCD is a park in a city. It is in the shape of a parallelogram. The municipality converted


it into a rectangular shape by removing the fence around ABCD and adding two pieces of
land in the form of MOP and ~CBQ.
i) Prove that M.DP =tJ.CBQ 1
ii) If LQBC = 70°, find LBAD
iii) If the measure of AB is 150 m. PA is 120 m and PD is 50 m
a) Find the cost of laying grass in the newly added triangular regions at
t 100 per m2 •
OR
b) What was the length of the fence around ABCD which they had to
remove?

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