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Class - IX
MATHEMATICS

Time : 3 to 3 hours
: 3 3 U

Maximum Marks : 80
: 80
Total No. of Pages : 15
cU : 15

General Instructions :
1.

All questions are compulsory.

2.

The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A, B, C and D.
Section - A comprises of 10 questions of 1 mark each, Section - B comprises of 8 questions of
2 marks each, Section - C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section - D comprises
of 6 questions of 4 marks each.

3.

Question numbers 1 to 10 in Section - A are multiple choice questions where you are to select
one correct option out of the given four.

4.

There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been provided in 1 question of two
marks, 4 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four marks each. You have to
attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.

5.

Use of calculators is not permitted.

6.

An additional 15 minutes time has been allotted to read this question paper only.


1.

2.

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1 , U - 8 U 2 , U - 10 U
3 , U - 6 U 4

3.

1 10 U

4.

U , U 1 2 , 4 3 U 2
4 U

5.

UU

6.

- 15 U U U -
U U-S U U
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SECTION - A
1.

2.

Question numbers 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each.


If x21kx165(x12)(x13) for all x, the value of k is
(A) 1
(B) 21
(C) 5
Zero of the zero polynomial is :
(A) 0
(C) any real number

(B)
(D)

(D)

1
not defined

3.

In DABC and DDEF, AB5DF and A5 D. The two triangles will be congruent by SAS
axiom if :
(A) BC5EF
(B) AC5DE
(C) BC5DE
(D) AC5EF

4.

In DABC, if A5358 and B5658, then the longest side of the triangle is :
(A) AC
(B) AB
(C) BC
(D) None of these

5.

The points (25, 2) and (2, 25) lie in the :


(A) same quadrants
(B)
(C) II and IV quadrants respectively (D)

II and III quadrants respectively


IV and III quadrants respectively

6.

The distance of a point (0, 23) from the origin is :


(A) 0 units
(B) 23 units
(C) cannot be determined
(D) 3 units

7.

Which of the following is a rational number ?


(A)
(C)

5
0.101001000100001.......

(B)

(D)

0.853853853.........

8.

Which of the following statements is incorrect ?


(A) A line segment has definite length.
(B) Three lines are concurrent if and only if they have a common point.
(C) Two lines drawn in a plane always intersects at a point.
(D) One and only one line can be drawn passing through a given point and parallel to a
given line.

9.

When p(x) is divided by ax2b then the remainder is :


(A) p (a1b)
(B) p (2b/a)
(C) p (a/b)

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(D)

p (b/a)

10.

Which of the following points lie on the negative side of x-axis ?


(A) (24, 0)
(B) (23, 2)
(C) (0, 24)

(D)

(5, 27)

SECTION - B
Question numbers 11 to 18 carry 2 marks each.
11.

Evaluate : 3 343 2

12.

In the fig. 1, sides QP and RQ of DPQR are produced to points S and T respectively.
If SPR51358 and PQT51108, find PRQ.

13.

If the complement of an angle is onethird of its supplement, find the angle.

14.

Factorise : 7 2 x2210x24 2
OR
If a1b1c57 and ab1bc1ca520, find the value of a21b21c2.

15.

Find two rational numbers in the form

p
between 0.343443444344443...... and
q

0.363663666366663.......
16.

In fig. 2, if AB??CD then find the value of x.

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17.

In fig. 3, PQR5 PRQ, then prove that PQS5 PRT.

18.

See fig.4, and write the following :

(i)

Co-ordinates of point A

(ii)

Abscissa of point D

(iii)

The point identified by the co-ordinates (5, 4)

(iv)

Co-ordinates of point C.

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SECTION - C
Question numbers 19 to 28 carry 3 marks each.
19.

Represent

5 on the number line


OR

Locate

4.7 on the number line

20.

p
Express 5.347 in the form q where p and q are integers and q v 0.

21.

Factorize (x23y)31(3y27z)31(7z2x)3.
Find the value of

x328y3236xy2216

OR
when x52y16.

22.

Factorise : 2 2 a318b3227c3118 2 abc.


OR
2
2
Factorise : (ax1by) 1(ay2bx)

23.

In fig. 5, DABC, is an isosceles triangle in which AB5AC, side BA is produced to D such that
AD5AB. Show that BCD is a right angle.

24.

In figure 6, D is a point on side BC of DABC such that AD5AC. Show that AB > AD.

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25.

A triangle and a parallelogram have the same base and the same area. If the sides of the
triangle are 15 cm, 14 cm and 13 cm and the parallelogram stands on the base 15 cm, find
the height of parallelogram.

26.

Find the value of 64x31125z3, if 4x15z519 and xz55.

27.

In the fig. 7, X5728, XZY5468. If YO and ZO are bisectors of XYZ and XZY
respectively of DXYZ, find OYZ and YOZ.

OR
In the fig. 8, AD and CE are the angle bisectors of A and C respectively. If ABC5908
then find AOC.

28.

In DABC, BE and CF are altitudes on the sides AC and AB respectively such that BE5CF.
Using RHS congruency rule, prove that AB5AC.

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SECTION - D
Question numbers 29 to 34 carry 4 marks each.
29.

Find the values of a and b if :


7  3 5
7  3 5

 a  5b
3  5
3  5

OR
If a5724 3 , find the value of

30.

a

1
a

The polynomial p (x)5x 4 22x 3 13x 2 2ax13a27 when divided by (x11) leaves the
remainder 19. Find the value of a. Also find the remainder, when p(x) is divided by x12.
OR
Find the values of a and b so that (x11) and (x21) are factors of x41ax323x212x1b.

31.

Prove If two lines intersect each other, then the vertically opposite angles are equal.

32.

In the fig. 9, the sides AB and AC of DABC are produced to points E and D respectively. If
bisectors BO and CO of CBE and BCD respectively meet at point O, then prove that

BOC59082

33.

1
BAC.
2

(i)

Multiply 9x2125y2115xy112x220y116 by 3x25y24 using suitable identity.

(ii)

Factorise : a21b222(ab2ac1bc).

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34.

In the fig. 10, D and E are points on the base BC of a DABC such that AD5AE and
BAD5 CAE. Prove that AB5AC.

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U -
1 10 1
1.


(A)

2.

3.

6.

7.

21

(C)

(B)

(C)

(D)

DABC DDEF , AB5DF A5 D,


BC5EF

DABC ,
AC

(D)

(B)

AC5DE

A5358 B5658 ,
(B)

SAS Z ,

(C)

BC5DE

(D)

AC5EF

(D)

AB

(C)

BC

(25, 2) (2, 25) S


(A) Z
(C) II IV Z

(B)
(D)

II III Z
IV III Z

(0, 23) U
(A) 0
(C)

(B)

23

(D)

(B)

(D)

0.853853853.........

U ?
(A)
(C)

8.

(B)

(A)

(A)
5.

, x21kx165(x12) (x13) , k

(A)
4.

5
0.101001000100001.......

?
(A) U U
(B) U , cU
(C) U U U
(D) U U U U

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9.

p(x) ax2b
(A)

10.

p (a1b)

(B)

p (2b/a)

(C)

p (a/b)

(D)

p (b/a)

(D)

(5, 27)

x- S ?
(A)

(24, 0)

(B)

(23, 2)

(C)

(0, 24)

U
11 18 2
343 2

11.

12.

1 , DPQR QP RQ S T
PQT51108 , PRQ

13.

U U ,

14.

7 2 x2210x24 2

SPR51358

a1b1c57 ab1bc1ca520 , a21b21c2

15.

0.343443444344443......

0.363663666366663.......

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p
q

M U

16.

2 , AB??CD , x

17.

3 ,

18.

4 , U,

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

PQR5 PRQ ,

PQS5 PRT.

A
D x-
(5, 4)
C

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U
19 28 3
19.

U U M

4.7

U U U

p
q

M p q Z q v 0

20.

5.347

21.

(x23y)31(3y27z)31(7z2x)3

x328y3236xy2216

22.

2 2 a318b3227c3118 2 abc

x52y16

(ax1by)21(ay2bx)2

23.

5 , ABC m AB5AC BA D U
AD5AB BCD

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24.

6 , ABC BC U D U S AD5AC AB > AD.

25.

U U 15 ..,
14 .. 13 .. U U 15 .. , U

26.

64x31125z3

27.

7 , X5728, XZY5468 YO ZO XYZ XYZ XZY


m , OYZ YOZ

4x15z519 xz55

8 , AD CE A C m

28.

ABC5908

AOC

, AC AB U BE CF U BE5CF
Z U h AB5AC.
DABC

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RHS

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U
29 34 4

29.

7  3 5
7  3 5

 a  5b
3  5
3  5

, a b

a5724

30.

a

1
a

p(x)5x422x313x22ax13a27 (x11) U
p(x) (x12) ,

19

, a

x41ax323x212x1b

U (x11) (x21) , a b

31.

h U U U,

32.

9 , DABC AB AC E D CBE
BCD m BO CO , O U , h
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1
BAC.
2

14

33.

34.

(i)

(ii)

a21b222(ab2ac1bc)

9x2125y2115xy112x220y116

3x25y24

10 , DABC U BC U D E U S AD5AE BAD5 CAE


h AB5AC.

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