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PT-3 Question Bank (2022-23)

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VIKASH GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS

Question Bank

Sub- Mathematics F. M = 80 Marks


Class- IX Time = 3 hr.

SECTION-A
Section A:MCQs : 1X20=20 M

Answer the following questions: (1 x 20 = 20 m)


1) x2-2x+1 is a polynomial in:
(a) One Variable (b) Two Variables (c) Three variable (d) None of the above

2) The degree of 4x3-12x2+3x+9 is


(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
3) The zero of the polynomial f(x) = 2x+7 is
(a) 2/7 (b) -2/7 (c) 7/2 (d) -7/2
4) which of the following is a constant polynomial?
(a) 4x+1 (b) 3 (c) 2x2 (d) 6x+3
5) If two lines intersect each other, then the vertically opposite angles are:
(a) Equal (b) Unequal (C) Cannot be determined (d) None of the above
6) If two interior angles on the same side of a transversal intersecting two parallel lines are in the
ratio 2 : 3, then the greater of the two angles is:
(a) 54° (b) 108° (c) 120° (d) 136°
7) If one angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other two angles, then the triangle is
(a) a right triangle (b) an isosceles triangle (c) an equilateral triangle (d) an obtuse triangle
8) Angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2: 4 : 3. The smallest angle of the triangle is
(a) 20° (b) 40° (c) 60° (d) 80°
9) The sum of all the angles of a quadrilateral is equal to:
(a) 180° (b) 270° (c) 360° (d) 90°
10) The angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 4: 5: 10: 11. The angles are:
(a) 36°, 60°, 108°, 156° (b) 48°, 60°, 120°, 132° (c) 52°, 60°, 122°, 126° (d) 60°, 60°, 120°, 120°
11) The diagonals of a parallelogram:
(a) Equal (b) Unequal (c) Bisect each other (d) Have no relation
12)  The quadrilateral whose all its sides are equal and angles are equal to 90 degrees, it is called:
(a) Rectangle (b) Square (c) Kite (d) Parallelogram

13) The longest chord of the circle is:


(a) Radius (b) Arc (c) Diameter (d) Segment
14)  If chords AB and CD of congruent circles subtend equal angles at their centres, then:
(a) AB = CD (b) AB > CD (c) AB < AD (d)None of the above
15) The angle subtended by the diameter of a semi-circle is:
(a) 900 (b) 450 (c) 1800 (d) 600
16) AD is the diameter of a circle and AB is a chord. If AD = 34 cm, AB = 30 cm, the distance of AB
from the centre of the circle is
(a) 4 cm (b) 8 cm (c) 15 cm (d) 17 cm
17) If the perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 180 cm. Then its area will be:
(a) 900 cm2 (b) 900√3 cm2 (c) 300√3 cm2 (d) 600√3 cm2
18) The sides of a triangle are 122 m, 22 m and 120 m respectively. The area of the triangle is:
(a) 1320 sq.m (b) 1300 sq.m (c) 1400 sq.m (d) 1420 sq.m
DIRECTION: In the question number 19 and 20, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of
Reason (R).
19) Assertion(A) Every line segment has a unique mid-point
Reason(R) A point C is called the mid point of a line segment AB,if C is an interior point of AB
and AC = CB
(a) If both Assertion (A) and Reason ( R ) are true and the Reason ( R ) is a correct explanation of
Assertion (A).
(b) If both Assertion (A) and Reason ( R ) are true and the Reason ( R ) is not a correct explanation of
Assertion (A).
( c ) If Assertion (A ) is true but the Reason ( R ) is false.
( cd) If Assertion (A ) is false but the Reason ( R ) is true.

20) Assertion(A) Three angles of a quadrilateral are 1000 ,98 0 , 920. Then the fourth angle is 600 .

Reason(R) The sum of angles of a quadrilateral is 3600 .


(a) If both Assertion (A) and Reason ( R ) are true and the Reason ( R ) is a correct explanation of
Assertion (A).
(b) If both Assertion (A) and Reason ( R ) are true and the Reason ( R ) is not a correct explanation of
Assertion (A).
( c ) If Assertion (A ) is true but the Reason ( R ) is false.
( cd) If Assertion (A ) is false but the Reason ( R ) is true

SECTION-B
Short Answer type-I (2 marks each) : 2X5=10 M ( Internal Choice in 2 Ques)
Answer the following questions:
1) In Fig., if AB || CD, ∠ APQ = 50° and ∠ PRD = 127°, find x and y
2) Find the area of a triangle, two sides of which are 8 cm and 11 cm and
the perimeter is 32 cm

3) Two circles of radii 5 cm and 3 cm intersect at two points and the distance between their centres
is 4 cm. Find the length of the common chord.
OR
2
Verify whether 2 and 0 are zeroes of the polynomial x – 2x.
4) The angles of quadrilateral are in the ratio 3 : 5 : 9 : 13. Find all the angles of the quadrilateral .
5) Find the value p(x) = 5x2 – 3x + 7 at x = 1.
OR

In Fig. if x + y = w + z, then prove that AOB is a line.

SECTION-C

Short Answer type-II (3 marks each) : 3X6=18 M ( Internal Choice in 2 Ques)

Answer the following questions:

6) Check whether the polynomial q(t) = 4t3 + 4t2 – t – 1 is a multiple of 2t + 1.


7) In Fig. 6.31, if PQ || ST, ∠PQR = 110° and∠RST = 130°, find ∠QRS.
OR

Check whether 7 + 3x is a factor of 3x3 + 7x.

8) A diagonal of a parallelogram divides it into two congruent triangles.

9) In Fig. A,B and C are three points on a circle with centre O such that ∠∠BOC = 30° and ∠AOB = 60°.
If D is a point on the circle other than the arc ABC, find ∠∠ADC.
OR

In Fig. ∠∠PQR = 100°, where P, Q and R are points on a circle with centre O. Find ∠∠OPR.

10) Find the area of a triangle, two sides of which are 8 cm and 11 cm and the perimeter is 32 cm
11) If each pair of opposite sides of a quadrilateral is equal, then it is a parallelogram

SECTION-D

Long Answer (LA) (5 marks each) : 5 X 4=20 M ( Internal Choice in 2 Ques )


12) Factorise : x3 – 2x2 – x + 2

OR
A circular park of radius 20m is situated in a colony. Three boys Ankur, Syed and David are sitting at equal distance
on its boundary each having a toy telephone in his hands to talk each other. Find the length of the string of each phone.

13) The sides of a triangular plot are in the ratio of 3 : 5 : 7 and its perimeter is 300 m. Find its area.
14) In Fig. the side QR of PQR is produced to a point S. If the bisectors of ∠∠PQR and ∠PRS meet at point T,
1
then prove that∠QTR = ∠QPR.
2
15) Equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles at the centre.
OR

Factorise x3 – 23x2 + 142x – 120.

Section E : Case Based integrated units of assessment (4 marks each) : 4 X 3=12

SECTION-E
(CASE STUDY QUESTION )(1+1+2) (4 x 3 = 12 m)
16) ( LINES AND ANGLES) Read the source text and given below and answer any four questions
Reeta and Rohan were playing a game on the parallel lines and the angles formed with the transversal line(
i.e alternate angles, corresponding angles, interior angles ). First Reeta drew a straight line AB, then Rohan
Drew another parallel line CD || AB. Further a transversal line PQ was drawn which intersects lines AB and
CD at point X and Y respectively.

Use the above figure to answer the questions that follow:

i) Which is the alternate angle to <6? (1m)


ii) Which is corresponding angle to <1? (1m)
iii) If <4=1200 then what is the measure of <6? (2m)
OR
What is the sum of <3 and <5?

17) Read the source text and given below and answer any four question
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 of triangle APD
and triangle BCQ. Both the triangular shape of land were covered by planting flowering plants

i) What is the value of <X? (1m)


ii) PD is equal to which side? (1m)
iii) What is the value of m? (2m)
OR
ABC and ACD are congruent by which criteria?

18) Read the source text and given below and answer any four question
Two friends Vicky and Barun start a business together. They decided to share their capitals depending
upon the variable expenditure. The capital of the two parents together is given by polynomial
2
6 x + 11 x−35 , which is the product of their individual share factors.
On the basis of the above information answer the following questions.
i) What is total expenditure of Vicky and Barun when x=10 is (in Rs) (1m)

ii) What is the value of x , when their shares are equal. (1m)

iii) What is the value of x , when their total shares are 0. (2m)
OR
v What is the sum of their expenditure ?

ANSWER
1. Answer: a
2.Answer: d
3.Answer: d
4. Answer: b
5.Answer: a
6.Answer: b
7..Answer: a
8.Answer: b
9.Answer: c
10.Answer: b
11.Answer: c
12.Answer: b
13.Answer: c
14.Answer: a
15.Answer: c
16.Answer: b
17.Answer: b
18.Answer: a
19.Answer: c
20.Answer: a

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