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Date : MM - 85

1. Write a rational number between rational numbers . 1

2. Simplify . 1

3. 1
Find the value of .

4. 1
Simplify .

5. 1
Find the value of .

6. 1
Write the simplified form of

7. If (a, b) = (0, 22), then find the value of a and b. 1

8. The point P(a, b) lies in the IVth quadrant. Which is greater: a or b? 1

9. Which of the following points lies on the x-axis? 1


A(0, 4), B(1, 0), C(0, – 7) and D(– 5, 0)

10. In the given figure, identify the point whose coordinates is (– 3, 2). 1

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11. Which of the following points lies on the x-axis and which on the y-axis? 1
A(0, 2), B(5, 6), C(– 3, 0), D(0, – 3), E(0, 4), F(6, 0), G(3, 0)

12. Express in decimal form and state the kind of decimal expansion. 2

13. 2
Find the value of

14. Simplify . 2

15. 2
Simplify .

16. 2
Find the value of .

17. 2
Simplify: (i) (ii)

18. 2
Show that 0.4444... = can be expressed in the form where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0.

19. 2
Rationalise the denominator of

20. 2
Simplify

21. If the coordinates of two points are P(–2, 3) and Q(–3, 5), then find (abscissa of P) – (abscissa of 2
Q).

22. Write abscissa of the following points: (4, 0), (5, 23), (23, 4) and (0, 24). 2

23. Represent on number line. 3

24. 3
If p = and q = , then find p2 + q2.

25. 3
Prove that

26. 3
Find the value of a and b, if . [NCERT Exemplar]

27. 3
Locate the points A(– 4, 2), B(2, 2), C(3, – 4), D(2.5, 1.5), E(0, 3.5), and H(– 7,

– 3) in the Cartesian plane.

28. Plot the points P(– 1, – 1), Q(2, 3) and R(8, 11). Show that they are collinear. 3

29. From the figure, answer the following: 3


(i) write the points whose abscissa is 0.
(ii) write the points whose ordinate is 0.

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(iii) write the points whose abscissa is –5.

30. Evaluate when it is given that = 2.2 and = 3.2. 4

31. 4

Prove that . [HOTS]

32. On adding , we get 1

33. is equal to 1

34. On simplifying , we get 1

35. 1
Simplify: (i) 152 . 154 (ii)

36. Value of is 1

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37. On simplifying (3 + ) (3 − ), we get 1

(a) 8

(b) 4

(c) 2

(d)

38. Which is greater: ? 1

39. If y coordinate of a point is zero, then this point always lies 1

(a) in I quadrant (b) in II quadrant

(c) on x-axis (d) on y-axis

40. Abscissa of all the points on the x-axis is 1

(a) 0 (b) 1

(c) 2 (d) any number

41. If a point lies on x-axis, then its ordinate will be 1

(a) 1

(b) –1

(c) 0

(d) none of these

42. The points (2, 5) and (–2, –5) lie in the 1

(a) same quadrant.

(b) I quadrant and II quadrant.

(c) I quadrant and III quadrant.

(d) I quadrant and IV quadrant.

43. The points in which abscissa and ordinate have different signs will lie in 1

(a) I and II quadrants.

(b) II and III quadrants.

(c) I and III quadrants.

(d) II and IV quadrants.

44. Signs of the abscissa and ordinate of a point in the second quadrant are respectively 1

(a) +, +

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(b) –, –

(c) –, +

(d) +, –

45. If points P(5, 1), Q(0, 2), R(3, 0), S(–1, 0) are plotted on a graph paper, then the points on y- 1
axis are

(a) only P (b) only Q

(c) Q and R (d) R and S

46. Which of the following points does not lie in III quadrant ? 1

(a) (–1, 2) (b) (–2, –5)

(c) (–1, –2) (d) (–6, –3)

VACCINATION DRIVE 5

In January 2021, the vaccination drive for COVID -19 started in 7 states of a country. More than
60% of the people were vaccinated in 4 states out of 7 states, In one of the state vaccination drive
has not been started due to flood although vaccine dose was supplied to that state in advance. In
February 2021, 4 more states were included in this drive and 2 states have got remarkable
response from the people and more than 80% of the population got vaccinated there. Using this
information answer the following questions:

(a) In January 2021, more than 60% of people were vaccinated in 4 states out of 7 states. The
decimal representation of is:

(i) 0.421652

(ii)

(iii) 0.572

(iv)

(b) If the decimal representation of a number is non-terminating recurring, then the number is

(i) a natural number

(ii) a rational number

(iii) a whole number

(iv) an irrational number

(c) In 2 states out of 11 states, more than 80% of people participated in vaccination drive in two
months. The decimal form of is:

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

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(d) Write the type of decimal expansion of .

(i) terminating

(ii) non-terminating

(iii) non-terminating repeating

(iv) non-terminating non repeating

(e) The fraction for state where vaccination not started in January 2021 is and its decimal form is

0.142857. The decimal form of is

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

A triangular park has (5, 4), (0, 0) and (5, 0) vertices, 4


(i) Find the area of this park by plotting them on the graph.
(ii) If 10 plants can be planted in one square unit area. Then, how many plants can be planted in
the park. How is this beneficial to the society?
(iii) Write the coordinates of the point whose sign cannot be changed? What values in our life this
point indicates?

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