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(iii) Question papers consist of 31 questions divided into four sections A, B, C, D and OTBA.
Section A consist 4 questions of 1 mark each, Section B comprises of 6 questions of 2 marks
each, Section C comprises of 9 questions of 3 marks each, Section D comprises of 11 question of
4 marks each.
(iv) Section OTBA comprises of 2 questions of 3 marks question and 1 question of four marks
question.
Section A
Question1: Give the equations of two lines passing through (2, 14). Calculate how many more
such lines are there also give reason?
Solution:
The equations of lines are, y = 7x and x + y = 16. When we put x = 2 and y = 14, it satisfies both
the equation.
There are infinitely many lines possible as there are infinitely many linear equations, which are
satisfied by the coordinates of the point (2, 14).
Solution:
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1 1
OC AC 68
2 2
3.4cm
1 1
and OD BD 5.6
2 2
2.8cm
Question3: A cylinder is 3 m height and the circumference of its base is 22 m. Calculate its
curved surface area.
Solution:
Question4: The radii of two cylinders are in the ratio of 2 : 3 and their heights are in the ratio of
Solution:
Let the radii of two cylinders be R1 and R2 and heights of the cylinders be H1 and H2.
R1 2 H1 5
Given, and
R2 3 H2 3
R H1 2
R 22 H 2
2 2
R1 H1 2 5 4 5
20 : 27
R 2 H2 3 3 9 3
Section B
Question5: Prove that the perpendicular from the centre of a circle to a chord bisects the chord.
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Solution:
OA OB [radii of a circle]
AMO =BMO [each 90o ]
OM = OM [common]
BMO = AMO [by RHS congruence rule]
Then, AM = MB [by congurence parts of conguent triangles]
Solution:
(17)2 = CE2 + 82
CE 2 = 289 64 = 225
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CE =15 cm
1
8 15 8 15
2
120 60 180cm2
2
Hence, the area of a quadrilateral ABCD is 180 cm .
Question7: PQRS is a parallelogram, whose area is 180 cm2 and A is any point on the diagonal
QS. The area of ASR = 90 cm2. With reason state if it is true or false.
Solution:
Now, QS is its diagonal which divides it into two triangles of equal areas.
Question8: Draw a line segment of length 2.4 cm. Bisect it and measure the length of each part.
Solution:
Steps of Constructions
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With A as centre and radius A more than half of AB draw arcs, above and below of AB.
With B as centre and the same radius as in step 2, draw arcs cutting the previous arcs drawn in
step 2 at C and D, respectively.
AB 2.4
AE BE 1.2 cm
2 2
Solution:
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In OBC,
BOC + OCB + CBO =180 [By using angle sum property of a triangle]
BOC + + =180
BOC =180 2
As, angle subtended at the arc is half the angle subtended at the centre
BOC
BAC =
2
180o 2
BAC 90o 90o OBC [ OBC= ]
2
BAC OBC 90O
Question10: Three equal cubes are placed adjacently in a row. Find the ratio of total surface area
of the new cuboid to that of the sum of the surface areas of the three cubes.
Solution:
= 6a2 cm2
Sum of the surface areas of the three cubes = 6a2 + 6a2 +6a2 = 18a2 cm2
Total surface area of cuboid lb bh hl 2 3a a 3a
2 2 2
14a cm
2 2
14a 2 7
Hence, required ratio = 2
, i.e., 7 : 9
18a 9
Section C
Solution:
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As, the perpendicular from the centre of a circle to a chord bisects the chord,
1
AL LB AB 15 cm
2
In right angled OLA ,
OA OL AL
2 2 2
[by Pythagoras theorem]
17 OL 15
2 2 2
Question12: If angles A, B, C and D of the quadrilateral ABCD taken in order are in the ratio
Solution:
3: 7 : 6 : 4.
3x 7 x 6 x 4 x 360
A 3x 3 18 54
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B 7 x 7 18 126
C 6 x 6 18 108
and D 4 x 4 18 72
AD BC
Question13: A square is inscribed in an isosceles right angled triangle, so that the square and the
triangle have one angle common. Show that the vertex of the square opposite the vertex of the
common angle bisects the hypotenuse.
Solution:
and AB = AC.(i)
AD = AF.(ii)
AB AD = AC AF
BD = CF ...(iii)
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CFE = EDB = 90
BD = CF [from Eq(iii)]
DE = EF [sides of a square]
So, CE = BE
Question14: Let y varies directly as x. If y = 12 when x = 4, then write a linear equation. What is
the value of y, when x = 5?
Solution:
y x y = c x ... i
c3
When x = 5, then y 3 5 15 .
Solution:
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We know that, the angle subtended by an arc of a circle at its centre is twice the angle formed by
the same arc at a point on the remaining part of circle.
PRQ = 90
Question16: The floor of a rectangular hall has a perimeter 250 m. If the cost of painting the
2
four walls at the rate of Rs. 10 per m is Rs. 15000, then what is the height of the wall.
Solution:
2 l b h 1500
250 h 1500
1500
h 6m
250
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Question17: Let x be the mean of x1, x2, ..., xn and y be the mean ofy1, y2, ..., yn. If z is the
mean of x1, x2, ..., xn; y1, y2, ..., yn, then find the value of z .
Solution:
Given, x1 x2 x3 ...xn nx
and y1 y2 y3 ... yn n y
Now,
z
x1 x2 ... xn y1 y2 ... y n
nn
nx n y nx n y x y
z = =
2n 2 2
Question18: The students of a class were asked to participate in a competition for making and
decorating penholders in the shape of a cylinder with a base, using chart. Each penholder was to
be of radius 3 cm and height 10.5 cm. The school was to supply the competitors with chart. If
there were 35 competitors, how much chart was required?
Solution:
Cardboard required by each competitor = base area + Curved surface area of one penholder
r 2 2 rh [b=10.5cmandr=13cm,given]
22 22
= 3 2 3 10.5
2
7 7
198 1
198 198 1
7 7
8 2
198 cm
7
8
Required cardboard for 35 competitors = 35 198 7920 cm 2
7
Question19: The diameter of a sphere is decreased by 25%. By what per cent does its curved
surface area decrease?
Solution:
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2
d d
Surface area = 4 d 2
r 2
2
25d 75 3d
Dd d
100 100 4
2
D 9d 2 d 2 9
The new surface area 4 4
2 64 16
9 2 7
Decrease in surface area d 1 d .
2
16 16
2 7 1
Percentage decrease in surface area d 100 % 43.75%
16 d 2
Section D
Question20: The value of upto 50 decimal places are: 3.14, 15, 92, 65, 35, 89, 79, 32, 38, 46,
26, 43, 38, 32, 79, 50, 28, 84, 19, 71, 69, 39, 93, 75, 10.
(i) Make a frequency distribution of the digits from 0 to 9 after the decimal point.
(ii) What are the most and the least frequently occurring digits?
Solution:
(i)
Sorting the data according to the digits and its frequency after decimal as given below
Digits Frequency
0 2
1 5
2 5
3 8
4 4
5 5
6 4
7 4
8 5
9 8
Total 50
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(ii) Digits 3 and 9 are most frequently occurring and 0 is the least occurring.
Question21: A heap of rice is in the form of a cone whose diameter is 10.5 m and height is 3 m
find its volume. The heap is to be covered by canvas to protect it from rain. Find the area of the
canvas required.
Solution:
10.5
Here, height = h = 3m, diameter = d = 10.5 m. So, radius r 5.25 m
2
2
and l r h
2 2
5.25 32
36.5625 6.05 m
1 2
Volume of the heap of wheat cone r h
3
1 22
5.25 5.25 3
3 7
86.625m 2
22
5.25 6.05 m2
7
22 0.75 6.05 m2 99.825 m2 .
Question22: Prove that the line segment joining the mid-points of two sides of a triangle is
parallel to the third side and equal to half of it.
Solution:
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1
Now we have to prove EF BC and EF BC.
2
and EAF = FCD [alternate angles between parallel lines AB and CD]
AE = BE = CD (iii)
Also, BE CD
ED BC or EF BC and ED = BC
Now, BC = ED = EF + FD = 2EF
1
EF BC
2
Therefore, the line segment joining the mid-points of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side
and equal to half of it.
Solution:
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P + R =180(i)
P + P = 180 2 P =180 P = 90 P = R = 90
Similarly, Q = S = 90
Question24: A cylindrical tube opened at both the ends is made of iron sheet which is 2 cm
thick. If the outer diameter is 16 cm and its length is 100 cm, find the volume of iron that has
been used in making the tube?
Solution:
16
r1 = outer radius a cylindrical tube 8 cm
2
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r12 h r2 2 h
h r r
1
2
2
2
22
100 82 62 8800 cm 2
7
2
Hence, 8800 cm of iron has been used in making a cylindrical tube.
Solution:
The situation given in the question is shown in the figure given below
1
PD AP
2
Draw, BM AD
ar ABD ar ADC
1
ar ABD ar ABC ... i
2
1 1 1 1
Now, ar ABP AP BM PD BM ... ii AP 2 PD, given
2 2 2
1
Also, ar BDP PD BM ... iii
2
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1
ar ABP ar BDP 2ar ABP ar BDP
2
3 ar(ABP) = ar(ABD)
Question26: Draw the 2 x y + 2 = 0 and 2 x + y = 6. Shade the region bounded by these lines
and x axis. Also calculate the area of the shaded region
Solution:
We have, 2 x y + 2 = 0 and 2 x + y = 6
x 0 3
y 6 0
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Question27: Yamini and Fatima, two students of class 9 from same school, together contributed
Rs. 100 towards the Prime Ministers Relief Fund to help the earthquake victims. Write a linear
equation which satisfies this data. Draw the graph of the same.
Solution:
Suppose the contributions of Yamini and Fatima together towards the Prime Ministers Relief
Fund to help the earthquake victims be Rs. X and Rs. Y, respectively.
Then, by given condition, x y 100 (i)
Then, we have the following table
x 0 100
y =100 x 100 0
Points (x, y) B(0,100) A(100,0)
Question28: A class teacher gave to students coloured papers in shape of quadrilateral from the
shape of quadrilateral. She asked them to make a parallelogram from it using paper folding.
(i) How can a parallelogram be formed by using paper folding?
(ii) Prove that it is a parallelogram.
Solution:
(i) By joining the mid-points of sides of a quadrilateral.
(ii) In ABD,
P and Q are the mid-points of AB and AD.
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1
PQ BD and PQ BD ... i [by mid-points theorem]
2
1
In the same way, RS BD and RS BD ...(ii)
2
Form (i) and (ii), clearly PQRS is a parallelogram.
Section OTBA
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