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MCQ WORKSHEET-I

CLASS IX : CHAPTER -3
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
1. Point (-3, -2) lies in the quadrant:
(a) I (b) II (c) II (d) IV
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2. Point (5, -4) lies in the quadrant:
(a) I (b) II (c) II (d) IV

3. Point (1, 7) lies in the quadrant:


(a) I (b) II (c) III (d) IV

4. Point (-6, 4) lies in the quadrant:


(a) I (b) II (c) III (d) IV

5. The point (-4, -3) means:


(a) x = -4, y = -3 (b) x = -3, y = -4 (c) x = 4, y= 3 (d) None of these

6. Point (0, 4) lies on the:


(a) I quadrant (b) IIquadrant (c) x -axis (d) y - axis

7. Point (5, 0) lies on the:


(a) I quadrant (b) II quadrant (c) x- axis (d) y - axis

8. On joining points (0, 0). (0, 2). (2.2) and (2, 0) we obtain a:
(a) Square (b) Rectangle (c) Rhombus (d) Parallelogram
9. Point (-2, 3) lies in the:
(a) I quadrant (b) Ilquadrant (c) III quadrant (d) IV quadrant
10. Point (0, -2) lies:
(a) on the x-axis (b) in the II quadrant (c) on the y-axis (d) in the IV quadrant
11. Signs of the abscissa and ordinate of a point in the first quadrant are respectively:
(a) +, + (b) -, + (c) +, - (d) -,

12. Signs of the abscissa and ordinate of a point in the second quadrant are respectively:
(a) +, + (b) -, + (c) +, - (d)

13. Signs of the abscissa and ordinate of a point in the third quadrant are respectively:
(a) +, + (b) -, + (c) +. - (d) -, -

14. Signs of the abscissa and ordinate of a point in the fourth quadrant are respectively:
(a) +, + (b) -, + (c) +, - (d) -,
15. Point (-1, 0)) lies in the:
(a) on the negative direction of x - axis (b) on the negative direction of y - axis
(c) in the II quadrant (d) in the IV quadrant
MCO WORKSHEET-I|
CLASSIX : CHAPTER - 3
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
1. Point (0, -2) lies in the:
(a) on the negative direction of x - axis (b) on the negative direction of y - axis
(c) in the Iquadrant (d) in the II quadrant
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2. Abscissa of the all the points on x- axis is:
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) -1 (d) any number
3. Ordinate of the all the points on x - axis is:
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) -1 (d) any number
4. Abscissa of the all the points ony - axis is:
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) -1 (d) any number
5. Ordinate of the all the points on y - axis is:
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) -1 (d) any number
6. A point both of whose coordinates are negative will lie in:
(a) I quadrant (b) II quadrant (c) x-axis (d) y - axis
7. A point both of whose coordinates are positive will lie in:
(a) I quadrant (b) II quadrant (c) x - axis (d) y- axis
8. Ify - coordinate of a point is zero, then this point always lies:
(a) I quadrant (b) Il quadrant (c) x-axis (d) y - axis
9. Ifx - coordinate of a point is zero, then this point always lies:
(a) I quadrant (b) II quadrant (c) x- axis (d) y- axis

10. The point (1, -1), (2, -2), (4, -5). (-3,-4) lies in:
(a) II quadrant (b) III quadrant (c) IV quadrant
(d) do not lie in the same quadrant
11. The point (1, -2). (2, -3)., (4, -6), (2,-7) lies in:
(a) II quadrant (b) III quadrant (c) IV quadrant
(d) do not lie in the same quadrant
12. The point (-5, 2) and (2,-5) lies in:
(a) same quadrant (b) IIand III quadrant, respectively
(c) II and IV quadrant, , respectively (d) IV and II quadrant, respectively
13. The point whose ordinate is 4 and which lies on y - axis is:
(a) (4, 0) (b) (0, 4) (c) (1,4) (d) (4, 2)
14. Abscissa of a point is positive in:
(a) Iand IIquadrant (b) I and IV quadrant
(c) I quadrant only (d) IIquadrant only
15. The perpendicular distance of the point P(3,4) from the y - axis is:
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 7
MCO WORKSHEET-II
CLASSIX : CHAPTER - 3
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
1. The point (-2, -5) lies in the
(a) I quadrant (b) II quadrant (c) II quadrant (d) IV quadrant
2. The sign of x-coordinate of a point lying in third quadrant is 33
(a) + (b) - (c) + (d) IV quadrant
3. The signs of respective x-coordinate and y-coordinates of a point lying 2" quadrant are
(a) -, + (b) -, - (c) +, - (d) +, +

4. The point (0, 4) lies on


(a) I quadrant (b) negative x- axis (c) positive x - axis (d) y- axis

5. The y-coordinate of any point lying on x-axis is


(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) -1 (d) any number

6. The point where the two axes meet, is called


(a) x-coordinate (b) y- coordinate (c) quadrant (d) origin
7. The point (-5, 4) and (4, -5) are situated in
(a) same quadrant (b) Iand III quadrant, respectively
(c) Different quadrants (d) IV and II quadrant, respectively
8. The figure obtained by plotting the points (2, 3). (-2, 3).(-2, -3) and (2, -3) is a
(a) trapezium (b) rectangle (c) square (d) rhombus

9. In the given figure, on the sides the respective coordinates of points P and Q respectively are:
(a) (-2, -2). (1, 3) (b) (-2, -2), (-1, 3) (c) (-2, 2). (1, -3) (d) (-2, 2). (1, 3)
4
3+

1+
10. The point (0, -3) lies on
(a) negative side ofy - axis (b) negative side of x - axis
(c) positive side of x - axis (d) positive side of y - axis
11. If the coordinates of two points P and Q are (2, -3) and (-6, 5). then the value of (x-coordinate of
P) - (X-coordinate of Q) is
(a) 2 (b) -6 (c) -8 (d) 8
12. The point whose y-coordinate is 3 in the given figure is
(a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) S 34

3+ . P

R
S

3 4 5

-3+

13. The coordinates of the point Iying on the negative side of x-axis at a distance of 5 units from
origin are
(a) (0, 5) (b) (0, -5) (c) (-5, 0) (d) (5, 0)
14. The distance of the (4, -3) from x - axis is
(a) 3 units (b) -3 units (c) 4 units (d) 5 units
15. The origin lies on
(a) x-axis only (b) both axes (c) y-axis only (d) none of the axes
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
CLASS IX: CHAPTER -3
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
1. Which of the following points lie in I and II quadrants?
(1, 1), (2. -3). (-2, 3), (-1, 1). (-3, -2). (4, 3)
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2. Which of the following points lie on (a) x-axis (b) y-axis?
(5, 1). (8, 0). (0, 4). (-3, 0). (0, -3). (0, 5). (0, 0)

3. If the x-coordinate of a point is negative, it can lie in which quadrants?

4. From the flgure, write the coordinates of the point P, Q. R and S. Does the line joining P and Q
pass through origin?
P

2+ "Q

-1

R° -2+

-3+
S 4

5. Write the coordinates of the following points:


() lying on both axes
(i) Iying on x-axis and with x-coordinate 4
(ti) lying on y-axis with y-coordinate -3.
6. The coordinates of the three vertices of a rectangle ABCD are A(3, 2), B(-4, 2), C(-4, 5). Plot
these points and write the coordinates of D.

7. ABC is an equilateral triangle as shown in the figure. Find the coordinates of its vertices.

TA

C
B
17. Read the given graph and answer the following questions:

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A=3, 0) | B-¢1.9 C-3,0) D=(6,0) E- 9, 0) F-1,)
x
L4 E3 i2 6 11 12

(a) Complete the table given below


Point Location Coordinates Abscissa Ordinates
A
B
C
D
E
F
(b) What are the coordinates of a general point on the x-axis?

18. Plot the points (x, y) given in the following table on the plane, choosing suitable units of distance
on the axes.
-1 2 -4 2 -3
0 -5 2 2

19. Plot the following points and verify if they lie on a line. If they lie on a line, name it.
) (0, 2). (0, 5). (0, 6). (0, 3.5) (i1) A (1, 1), B (1, 2), C (1, 3). D (1, 4)
(ii) K (1, 3), L (2, 3). M (3, 3), N (4, 3) (iv) W (2. 6), X (3, 5), Y (5, 3), Z (6, 2)

20. Plot the following points on a graph sheet. Verify if they lie on a line
(a) A(4, 0), B(4, 2), C(4, 6), D(4, 2.5)
(b) P(1, 1), Q(2, 2). R(3, 3). S(4,4)
(c) K(2, 3), L(5, 3), M(5, 5), N(2, 5)
21. In which quadrant or on which axis do each of the points (5, 0). (0, 5). (2, 5). (5, 2). (-3, 5),
(-3, -5), (5, -3) and (6, 1) in the Cartesian plane.
22. Plot the points A (4, 4) and (-4, 4) on a graph sheet. Join the lines OA, OB and BA. What figure
do you obtain.

23. Read the given graph and answer the following questions:

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-g6-,3).

3 2 1 2
.

(a) Complete the table given below


Point Location Coordinates Abscissa Ordinates
A
B

F
(b) What are the coordinates of a general point on the y-axis?
24. Plot the point P-6,2) and from it draw PM and PN as perpendiculars to x-axis and y-axis,
respectively. Write the coordinates of the points M and N.
25. Plot the following points and write the name of thefigure thus obtained : P(-3, 2), Q(-7, -3), R
(6, -3), S (2, 2)
26. Plot the following points and check whether they are collinear or not :
() (1, 3), (-1, -1), (-2,-3)
() (1, 1). (2, - 3), (- 1, -2)
(ii) (0, 0), (2, 2). (5, 5)

27. Locate the position of marked points.

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DU

28. Complete the following table by putting a tick or a cross for the given points and their location.
Point Iquadrant II quadrant IIl quadrant IV quadrant X-axis y-axis
(0, 0)
(1, 2)
(1, -2)
(-2, 1)
(-1,-2)
(0, -2)
(-2, 0)

(7, 9)

29. Plot the points (x, y)given by the following table:


2 4 -3 -2 3 0
y 4 0 5 |-3 0
30. Without plotting the points indicate the quadrant in which they will lie, if
() ordinate is 5 and abscissa is -3
(ii) abscissa is - 5 and ordinate is -3
(ii) abscissa is - 5 and ordinate is 3
(iv) ordinate is 5 and abscissa is 3
31. In which quadrant or on which axis each of the following points lie?
(-3, 5), (4, - 1). (2, 0). (2, 2). (-3, 6)
32. In the below Figure, LM is a line parallel to the y-axis at a distance of 3 units.
() What are the coordinates of the points P, R and Q?
(ii) What is the difference between the abscissa of the points L and M? 40

3
2+
1.

3
X
1 R

33. Which of the following points lie on y-axis?


A (1, 1), B (1, 0). C (0, 1), D (0, 0), E (0, - 1), F (-1, 0), G (0, 5). H (-7, 0). I (3, 3).
34. Plot the points (x, y) given by the following table. Use scale 1 cm = 0.25 units
X 1.25 0.25 1.5 -1.75
-0.5 1 1.5 -0.25

35. A point lies on the x-axis at a distance of7 units from the y-axis. What are its coordinates? What
will be the coordinates if it lies on y-axis at a distance of -7 units from x-axis?

36. Find the coordinates of the point


() which lies on x and y axes both.
(ii) whose ordinate is - 4 and which lies on y-axis.
(iii) whose abscissa is 5 and which lies on x-axis.
37. Taking 0.5 cm as 1 unit, plot the following points on thegraph paper: A (1, 3), B(-3, - 1), C
(1, 4), D(-2, 3), E (0, 8). F (1. 0)
38. Plot the points P (1, 0),Q (4, 0) and S (1, 3). Find the coordinates of the point R such that PORS
is a square.
39. Three vertices of a rectangle are (3. 2), (- 4, 2) and (- 4, 5). Plot these points and find the
coordinates of the fourth vertex.

40. Three vertices of arectangle are (4, 2). (-3, 2) and (- 3, 7). Plot these points and find the
coordinates of the fourth vertex.

41. Points A (5, 3), B(- 2, 3) and D (5, 4) are three vertices of asquare ABCD. Plot these points
on a graph paper and hence find the coordinates of the vertex C.
42. Write the coordinates of the vertices of a rectangle whose length and breadth are 5 and 3 units
respectively, one vertex at the origin, the longer side lies on the x-axis and one of the vertices lies 41
in the third quadrant.

43. Plot the points A (1, - 1) and B (4, 5) () Draw a line segment joining these points. Write the
coordinates of a point on this line segment between the points A and B. (ii) Extend this line
segment and write the coordinates of a point on this line which lies outside the line segment AB.
44. Plot the points P (0, -3), Q (0, 3) and R (6, 3). Find the coordinates of the point S such that
PORS is a square.

45. From the below graph, answer the following: () Write the points whose abscissa is 0. (i) Write
the points whose ordinate is 0. (i) Write the points whose abscissa is - 5.
Y
P(-3, 5)
5
J-6, 4) t4
B(4,4)
A(0, 3) 3 c3,3)
+2
D(-5, 1) E(2, 1)
+1
4 5

I(-2, 0) G(5,0)
x
--1 F(2,-1)
2
H(-5, -3) M4, -3)
-3
L(0, 4)| -4
K2, -5) N(3,-5)

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