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9th Math DPP

The document contains a series of practice problems for Class IX Mathematics under the CBSE curriculum, focusing on topics such as Number Systems and Polynomials. It includes multiple-choice questions, simplifications, and evaluations related to rational and irrational numbers, as well as polynomial expressions. Additionally, it covers coordinate geometry and linear equations, providing a comprehensive review for students preparing for exams.
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9th Math DPP

The document contains a series of practice problems for Class IX Mathematics under the CBSE curriculum, focusing on topics such as Number Systems and Polynomials. It includes multiple-choice questions, simplifications, and evaluations related to rational and irrational numbers, as well as polynomial expressions. Additionally, it covers coordinate geometry and linear equations, providing a comprehensive review for students preparing for exams.
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@cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram MATHEMATICS CLASS - IX (CBSE) DPP NO. 01 TOPIC : NUMBER SYSTEM 10. "1. Decimal representation of a rational number cannot be (A) Terminating (B) Ton-terminating non-repeating (C) Non-terminating repeating (D) None of these 1.54, when expressed in the form of ©, gives 4 154 155 153 153, ay SE 8) c) 2 p) 133 “35 5 60 Os The value of (256)*"* x (256)°”* is aya (6) 16 (c)64 (0) 286.25 ‘After rationalizing the denominator of "1 we get or rationalizing the denominator of: “== we gel 415, 7221+ V35- VIS py) Gee 5 + v2T VIS, (C) D) (c) 4 (0) Im = at, n =a! and a? = (mn then xyz is ay (8-1 (2 (0-2 The product of any two irrational numbers is (A) always an irrational number (B) always a rational number (C) always an integer (D) sometimes rational, sometimes irrational Ia= then the value of a? + ab + Bis (ays (8-15 (16 (0-16 Two rational numbers between + and 1 are 35 13 15s wid ei C) ois Ase @I4 © Or2 Sum of 4/63 +57 -8V28 is (A) 28 (8) v7 (¢) Via (© v2I Simplified form of (4s fis-4 (0) Vis +2 1W3-Sv2 wo wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram 12. Simply (i) GV3 +44 2N6) + (2+ V3 +5V6) (i) (2 +3N5) — GV2-5V5) (ii) @=¥2) « G3 +62) (iv) 6V2 + V2 wi) 1 1+V2 0 V2+V3 V3+d 43, Prove that 2 +2 = Tes 15. (if x=2+¥5, find the value of x ++ (iy I a=7+ V0, find the value of Ya-+ DPP NO.02 TOPIC : NUMBER SYSTEM 4. The product of a rational and an irrational numbers is, (A) always an irrational number (8) always a rational number (C) always an integer (D) sometimes rational, sometimes irational 2 Evaluate: —! 1. 1 . 24V5 W546 647 V7+V8 (y-2 (8) V2 (©) 2v2 -2 (D) None of these 3. The number © 5-5 (A) 2 whole number (8) a rational number (C) an irrational number (0) none of these 4. Anirrational number between 0.3101 and 0.333... is (A) 0.32010010001....._(B) 0.1010010001 (c) 034 (0) 03 5. When 15y/T5 is divided by 3/3, then the quotient is (a) v3 (8) v5 (©) V5 (0) 3v3 6. Which of the following are rational numbers ? (a) V25 (8) V721 (c) V343 (D) All of these 7. a= V2, b= VBande=— V2, then which of the following is true (Aja>b (B)b>a (O)b degree of g(x) (C) degree of r(x) < degree of g(x) (0) degree of rx) = 11. Write (ia binomial of degree 100 (i) a monomial of degree 23. 12, Write the degree of each of the following polynomiats: ( 2x-V5 (i) 3-x+x? 6x" aig (iv) 8x‘. 36x + 5x” (pote + 3x! 48 (vi) 2-38 13. Find the values of a and b so that the polynomial (x° — 10x? + ax + b) is exactly divisible by (x — 1) as well as (x = 2) 14, Without actual division, show that (x’ — 3x” — 13x + 15) is exactly divisible by (x + 2x — 3), 15, If (x? + ax? + bx + 6) has (x2) as a factor and leaves a remainder 3 when divided by (x ~ 3), find the values of a and b. DPP NO.04 TOPIC : POLYNOMIALS 1 x? 18 then the most suitable value of x— x aa @e4 (4 (#2 2 ifa+b=cthena’+b?—c' is equal to- (A) 3abe (8) Babe (©) abe (0)-abe. 3. Ifx+y#2=0, then the value of at @3 (O)-1 4. The factors of o¢ -1—2a— a?) are - (A) +a #1) (e-a-1) (8) (x-a-1) x-a+1) (©) («+ a-1)\x-a+1) (D) None of these wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ 10. 1. 12. 13. 14. 48. @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram Factorize the following : 125a° + —— 27 / 2 , a (50 | 25a" Sah ®) (s-2) U ar) 3 ar) (©) | 25a? + | sat 526, (D) None of these oh 39 Factorize 2 V2 a° + 8b*— 27c' + 18/2 abe 2a + 2b —3c) (2a? + b? + c?—2y2 ab + 6be + 32 ac) (8) (V2 a+ 20 — 30) (2a* + 4b? + 90? — 2V2 ab + Bbc + 3V2 ac) (C) (V2.a+ b=) (2a? +b? +c? = 22 ab + 6be + 3ac) (D) None of these Iaxt+y (Ay xy (8)2yz (©)4xz (0) ay O then the value of (x + y—z)* is 1 2,4 4 ten (4a? +4 is equalto 2 \ a) ®-9 (c)-10 (p10 The vaveot =P? +0=2) #2) g (ef - yp?) +(y? - 2?) + (2? - x’) A) -2) (2-9) (c) @yno41Ders) (D) (x+y) (y+ 2) (24x) Ifab = 5 and a—b = 2, then the value of a°—b° is equal to (a) 10 @) 38 (©)-38 (2) 76 Factorise (27 a*b® - 45a°b? (iy) 9x? - 167 (ii)? x (w)y’-4y+3 (v)6-x-< (vi) 4x4 + 792-2 (vid (P— 9)? + (q— + (rp) Evaluate using Identities: ((99)" «ip (999° Ifa+b+c=7 and ab + be + ca = 20, find the value of a? + b? + 2 Ifa+b+c=5 and ab + be + ca= 10, prove that a’ + b? +c! — 3abe = -25 Hat b=11,a?+b?=64, find 2° + b° wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram DPPNO.05 Topic | ¢O-ORDNATE GEOMETRY 4. Theperpendcuar distance of the point PL, 5) rom the y-axis is (A3 (B)4 (Cys (D)7 2. Image of point 2,6) (A). 8) under yan (2) (-2,-5) under sax (©)2 Sunder sane (Dj bath) 3. bse of points positive in (A)tandilquedrants (8) andV quadrants (C)1 quadrant only (O) quadrant only 4. Point (5,2) es nthe (Aifietquadrant ”” (B) second quadrant (C)ttrdquacrant (Dour quadrant 5. Sgns ofthe abscissa and ordinates ofa pont nthe thir quadrant are respectively (A). + (B)-.- (y+ (D+- 6. If =U, »), then Wxey-o @xey-0 r-o oe ™ If y co-ordinate of a point is zero, then this point always lies (A) in quadrant (B) in I quadrant (C) on x-axis: (D) on y-axis 8. Inthe figure, © is the origin and OABC isa square of side 2 uns. The co-ordinates of A, Band C respectively are x 2 A atc (A) (2, 0); (2, 2); (-2, 0) (B) (2, 0); (=2, 2); (0, 2) (C) (2, 0); (0, 2); (-2, -2) (D) (2, 0); (2, 2); (0, 2) 9. Ifthe perpendicular distance of pont rom the x-axis ie 5 uns arte foto the perpendicular es on the negative direction of x-axis, then the point P has (A) x coordinate = - 5 (B) y coordinate = 5 only (C) y coordinate = - 5 only (D) y coordinate = 5 or—5 10. Inthe figure, the area of the AOAB is (A)45q, units (8) 85q. units (©)2q, units (D) none of these 44. Draw the lines X'OX and YOY’ as axes on the plane of a paper and plot the points given below: (AG, 3) (ii) BI-3, 2) (i) C8, 4) (iv) D2, -6) wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram 12, Inwhich quadrants do the given points lie? (i) (4,2) (i) 3,7) (ill) (1,2) (iv) (3, 8) 13. The three vertices of A ABC are A(1, 4), B(-2, 2) and C(3, 2). Plot these points on a graph paper and calculate the area of A ABC. 14, Onwhich axes do the given points lie? 7.0) (i (0, 3) 15. From the figure, write the following xe (i) co-ordinates of B, C and E (i) the point identified by the co-ordinates (0, -2) (ii) the abscissa of the point H (iv) the ordinate of the point D DPP NO. 06 Topic : Linear Equation in two variables 1. An ordered pair that satisfies an equation in two variables is called its (A) Zero (8) Root (C) Solution (D) Both (B) and (C) 2. The solution of the equations 2x — 3y = 7 and 4x —6y = 20is- (A)x=18,y=12 @)x=0y (C) No solution (0)x=8,y=5 3. if2a—3=8and3b+1=2. Then 3b—2ais- @-3 7 ©7 ()-8 4, If (2, 0) is a solution of the linear equation 2x + 3y = k, then the value of kis a4 6 5 (D2 5. The graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 cuts the y-axis at the point (A) (2, 0) (8) (0, 3) (C) (3, 0) {D) (0, 2) 6. One set of ordered pair which belongs to a straight line represented by an equation y = 2x5 is - (a) (1.1) 21) (©) (1, -3) 63,1) 7. The axis on which the point (0,~10) lies is - (A) Positive x-axis (C) Positive y-axis (B) Negative x-axis, (D) Negative y-axis wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram xf fp 8. yafh Which equation satisfies the data in the table ? (A)y=x-2 (B)y=2x-1 ()y=3x-3 (Dyy=x+1 9. Ordered pair (s) that satisfy the inequality x+y +1 z>y (®)x>y>z (xx>y If the angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2 : 3: 4, Then the angles are (A) 20°, 60°, 80° (B) 80°, 40°, 60° (©) 40", 60", 80" (0) 60°, 40", Iftwo supplementary angles are in the ratio 2 : 7, then the angles are (A) 38° 145° (B) 70", 110° (c) 40°, 140° (D) 50°, 130° In the adjoining fig., OP bisects ZAOC & OQ bisects 2 BOC and OP LOQ. Show that the points AO and B are cones, ¢ NS. ’ Iftwo supplementary angles are in the ratio 11 : 7, then find the angles. In the given figure if AB | | CD, then find the value of x. A B Be 4° ras D If two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal then prove that the bisectors of two altemate interior angles are parallel. In the given figure if AB | | CD, then find the value of x. : wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram DPP NO. 08 TOPIC: CONGRUENT TRIANGLES Which of the following is not a criterion for congruence of triangles? (A) SAS (B) ASA (©) SSA (0) sss In ABC and APR, if AB = QR, BC = PR and CA = PQ, then (A) AABC = APQR: (B) ACBA = APRQ (©) ABAC = ARPQ (0) APR = ABCA In AABC, BC = AB and 2B = 80°. Then ZA is equal to: (A) 80° (B) 40° (c) 50° (D) 100° In APQR, ZR = ZP and QR = 4 cm and PR = 5 cm. Then the length of PQ is: (A)4em (8)5em (C)2em (0) 2.5m Disa point on the side BC of a ABC such that AD bisects ZBAC. Then: (A) 8D = cD (8) BA> BD (©) BD> BA (0) D> cA Ina ABC, if ZA= 45° and ZC = 60°, then the shortest side of the triangle is: (AyaB (Bac (Bc (0) none of these Which of the following figures may not be congruent? (A) two squares of equal sides (B) two line segments of equal lengths (C) two circles of equal radii (D) two triangles of equal angles Read the two statements and choose among the correct options: Statement P: All equilateral triangles are isosceles triangles. Statement Q: All scalene triangles are isosceles triangles. (A) P’is true but Q is false (8) Pis false but Qis true (C) Both P and Q are true (D) Both P and Q are false For the given triangle PQR, which of the following is true ? (A)PQ=aQR (8)PQ>aR (c)PaDC>BD — (0) DC< BD < AB y 30 8 In AABG, the angle bisectors of 2B and 2C meet at O. If ZA = 70°, find BOC. A a c In the adjoining figure, AD is the median of ABC. If BL and CM are drawn perpendiculars on AD and ‘AD produced, prove that BL = CM. i In the given figure, OA = OB and OP = OQ, Prove that () PX= ax (i) AK = BX. B g x 0 P A The sides AB and AC of ABC have been produced to D and E respectively. The bisectors of “CBD and ZBCE meet at O. If ZA = 40°, find ZBOC. 4 B © 5 0 In the given figure, AD divides ZBAC in the ratio 1 : 3 and AD = DB. Determine the value of x. Ace fos" c i D wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram DPP NO. 09 TOPIC : QUADRILATERALS. In a parallelogram ABCD, 2D = 105°, then the ZA and 28 will be (A) 105°, 75° (B) 75°, 105° (©) 108°, 105° (0) 75°, 75° When the diagonals of a parallelogram are perpendicular to each other then itis called (A) square (B) rectangle (C) rhombus (O) parallelogram ABCD is a rhombus with ZABC = 56°, then the ZACD will be (a) 6° (8) 62° (c) 1242 (036 LMNO js a trapezium with LM || NO. If P and Q are the mic-points of LO and MN respectively and LM = 5 mand ON = 10 om, then PQ = (A)2.5em (8)5em (©) 7.5em (D) 150m In the adjoining figure, AP and BP are angle bisectors of ZA and 28 which meets at P on the parallelogram ABCD. Then 2ZAPB = 6 ()zc+20 (B) A+ 2c (©) +2 (D)22e Observe given figure, then find GH. (A)3em (B)250m (C)4em (D) Data inadequate 1s" and ZD The given figure , ABCD is a trapezium in which ZA =(x + 25%), 2B = y®, ZC Then the value of x and y are— 2x +5)°, (2x + 5)° 95" (xray YY A B (A)x= 50, y= 85 (B)x= 45, y=85 (C)x=40,y=90 — (D)x=92, y=60 wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ 10. ". 12, 13. 14. 15. @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram The angles A, B, C, D, in the parallelogram ABCD are - 4 (A) 90°, 80°, 80°, 90° (8) 90°, 45°, 30°, 15° (C) 30°, 60", 20", 40° (0) 90°, 45°, 16°, 20° Info, pajian XP anska= 20. ten Ka = . , (A)3.8. cm (8) 4m (©) 4.5m (0) 48m inthe gue, <2 and FMB «1m, fen MN wb AB (A) tom (8) 200m (©) 300m (0) 90.om ABCD is a trapezium in which side AB is parallel to side DC and E is the mid-point of side AD. If Fis a Point onside BC such that segment EF is parallel to side DC, Prove that EF = 3 (AB + DC) In AABC, AD is the median through A and E is the mid-point of AD, BE produced meets AC in F, Prove that At tac 3 In the parallelogram, the value of °x" is Let ABCD be a parallelogram, with AELDC and CF_LAD. Let AB = 15 om, AE = 8 cm and CF = 10cm, Then AD equals (in cm). wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram DPP NO. 10 TOPIC : AREAS OF PARALLELOGRAM & TRIANGLES. In AABC, AD is a median and P is a point on AD such that AP : PD = 1 : 2, then the area of AABP = 7 Cy 4 Area of AABC (6) 2« Area of ABC (©) J *Area of ABC (0) 7 Area of AABC In AABG, if D is a point in BC and divides it in the ratio 3: § ie, if BD : DC = 3:5 then, ar(AADC) (B)3:8 (05:8 (8:3 If the point D divides the side BC of AABC in the ratio p : q, then the ar (ABD) : ar(aADC) are in the ratio (Aq: (B)p sq (Cpe: p* (0) ps? ABC0 i pulsar AOEC avn sen that BE =2AE. Sm othe eat of SADE and BEC is (A) [area of parallelogram ABCD (8) + area of parallelogram ABCD © 2 area of ADEC (0) 5 area of DEC ABCD is a parallelogram, Points P and Q, on BC trisects it in three equal parts, PR and QS are also NA Nx . (A) 3 (8) 2 « V4 « 1s In figure, if ar(sABC) = 32 cm? then ar (AEDF) = A KX (A) 21 om? (B) 18 om? (C) 16 cm? (0) 14 em? In the figure, D and E are the mid-point of the sides AC and BC respectively of ABC. If ar(4BED) cm’, then ar (AAEC) = LDR 8 E c (A) 48 cm? (B) 24 em? (C) 36 cm? (D) none of these wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ 10. 1. 12. 13. 14. 15, @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram In the below diagram, ABCD is a rectangle with AE = EF = FB. What is the ratio of the areas of ACEF and that of the rectangle ? b. c ae fF 8 1 l 1 Ws ® 5 5 {D) None of these In parallelogram ABCD, AB = 12 cm, The altitudes corresponding to the sides AB and AD are respectively 9.om and 11 cm, Find AD, 108 108 108 p) 8 om OG (a) Teem (Tp om In figure, E is any point on median AD of a ABC. Show that ar(AABE) = ar(AACE), A Lip Ay Whe medans ofa AB insta show a aC) = a A60) = a860)= Laaaae) P and Q are any two points lying on the sides DC and AD respectively of a parallelogram ABCD. Prove that : Ar (AAPB) = Ar (ABQC), In the figure, PARS and ABRS are parallelograms and X is any point on side BR. Prove that ae ge () ar(llgm PARS) = ariligm ABRS) (i) ar(aaxs) = + ar(llam PARS) In the adjoining figure, PARS and PABC are two parallelograms of equal area. Prove that QC || BR. pcg In SABC, D is the mid-point of AB, P is any point of BC, CQ || PD meets AB in Q, Show that ar(ABPQ) 1 + ar(AABC) 5 arAABC). wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram DPP NO. 11 TOPIC : CIRCLES Two parallel chords of a circle whose radius is 13 cm are respectively 10 cm and 24 cm. If they lie on the opposite side of the centre then the distance between them is (a)7om, (B) 10 cm, (©) 13 om. (0) 17 om. Two parallel chords of a circle whose radius is v117 cm, are 12. cm and 18 cm, Both chords are on the same side of the centre, Then distance between the chords is (A) 106m (76m (30m (16m ‘regular hexagon is inscribed in a circle wth centre 0, The angle subtended by each side athe centre is (A) 30°. (B) 45°, (C) 60°. (D) 90°, In igure, a square i inscribed in actele of radius @ v2 em. Then the langth ofthe sides of square is te) eS (A) 16 em, (B) 12cm, (C) 10cm, (0) 8em In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle, AB and CD are two chords such that OL is perpendicular to AB and OM is perpendicular to CD. ZAOB = 50°, AL = DM = 2 cm. The measure of ZCOD is (A) 50°. (8) 70° (©) 90° (D) 130° In the figure, ZBCF = 80°, The value of ZCBE is (A) 130°, (8) 100°, (©) 95°, (0) 85°, wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ 10. 1". 12. 43. 14, In the given figure, AB = BC = CD, If ZBAC = 25°, then value of ZAED is (a) 50° 1B = CB then A) A= 22 ©) 222 A, B and C are three points on the circle whose centre is O. If ZBAC ZBOC = t, reflex ZBOC =2z, then (A)x+ y= 90° (8)x-y= 90" (c) t+ 2y* = 90° (D) None of these @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram (8) 60° c (8) = 24 (D) None of these, (D) 75° x, ZCBO In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. If ZAOC = 90°, then ZABC is (Ay ass ‘A chord of a circle is equal to the radius of the circle, Find the angle subtended by the chord at a point (8) 75°. (©) 80° fon the minor arc and also at a point on the major arc. Prove that the quadrilateral formed (if possible) by the internal angle bisectors of any quadrilateral is eyelic. Two equal chords intersect within the circle, prove that the line joining the point of intersection and the centre makes equal angles with the chords. In the figure given below AB and CD are chords and PQ is the diameter. If ZAEQ = ZDEQ, prove that AB= CD. (0) 138°, 28C0 wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram 15, If two sides of acyclic quadhilateral are parallel, prove that the remaining two sides are equal and the diagonals are also equal, DPP NO. 12 TOPIC : CONSTRUCTION 4. The construction ofa triangle ABC, given that BC = 6 om, /B = 45° is not possible when diference of ‘AB and AC is equal to. (A)6.9.cm (B)5.2cm (C)5.0cm (D)4.0cm 2 ‘The construction of a triangle ABC, given that BC = 3 cm, 2 C = 60° is possible when difference of AB and AC is equal to (326m (@)3.410m (em (280m 3. The construction ofa triangle ABC in which AB = 4 em, ZA = 60" not possible when diference of BC and AC is equal to (A)3.5cm (B)4.5cm (C)3 cm. (D) 25cm 4, Which ofthe folowing angles cannot be constructed with the help ofa ruler and a compass 7 1 1 1 1 a7 8) 224 )20 4 oar wre (2x (c)0 oars 5. With the help ofa ruler and a compass, itis not possible to constuct an angle of (A) 37.5° (B) 40° (C) 22.5" (D) 67.5° 6 With the help of ruler and compass, itis not possible to construct an angle of (A) 60° (B) 15° (C) 38° (0) 135° 7. With the help ofa ruler and a compass, itis possible to construct an angle of (A) 35° (B) 40° (C) 37.5" (D) 47.5° 8 Angle of 90° can be constricted with the help of compass inthe combination of (A) 30°, 60°, (B) 45°, 45° (©) 70", 20° (0) 80°, 10° a In the given figure, dotted line shows % (A) angle bisector (@)|ine bisector z b (C) median bisector r (©) perpencicular bisector a 40, Inthe given figure, B¢ = = 45°, AB-AC = 2.5 em, the correct gure is 7 SAC NS maa, Gx (i) Sig 2s Siam UK am ZN? _ aso a A) (i) (8) (ii) (C) (iii) (0) (iv) 11. Construct AABC such that / B= 60", “C= 45° and AB +BC+CA=10 cm, 42, Constuct a AABC in which ZB = 20° and //C = 80° andthe perimeter ofthe tangle is 11 om 13, Constucta tiangle ABC inwhich BC = 4em, “B= 30° and AB + AC =6 om 14, Construct right angled tangle POR right angled at Q where base QR is 4cm and the sum of oer side and 45, hypotenuse is 8 cm. Construct a ABC in which BC= 5.7 em, ZB 0" and AB- AC = 3 cm, wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram DPP NO. 13, TOPIC : HERON'S FORMULA 10. 1". 12. 13. 14. 15. The edges of a triangular board are 6 cm, 8 em and 10 cm. The cost of painting it atthe rate of 9 paise per cm* is (A)Rs 2.00 (B)Rs 2.16 (C) Rs 2.48 (0) Rs 3.00 ‘The base of a right triangle is 8 cm and hypotenuse is 10 cm. Its area will be (A) 24 cm? (B) 40 cm? (©) 48 om? (D) 80 cm? The sides of a triangle are x, y and z. If x + triangle is (Ayam? (B)5m? (Cem? (0) 7m? Tm,y+z=9m, and z+x=8m, then area of the ‘Area of an equilateral triangle is 9/3 om? in find its side - (Aye (B)4 (c) 33 (0) 2v3 The length of the side of a rhombus is 30 cm and one of its diagonals is 48 cm long. Area of the rhombus is (A) 432 om? (B) 864 cm? (C) 300 om? (D) 216 om? The sides ofa tiangle are 35 om, 54 em and 61 cm, respectively. The length ofits longest aitude is (A) 165 om (@) 10/5 om (©) 2405 em (0) 28cm The length of the sides of a triangle are 5x, 5x and 8x. The area of the triangle is (A) 144? sq, units (B) 100 x* sq, units (C) 24x" sq, units (0) 12 x’sq, units In the figure, ABCD is @ rectangle and DEC isan equilateral triangle, Area of ADEC is (A) 36 V3 cm? (8) 48 cm? (©) 12 V3 om’ (0) 9 V3 cm? The area of a quadrilateral ABCD in which AB = 3 cm, BC = 4 cm, CD = 4 cm, DA= 5 cm and AC = 5 cmis (A) 28 +.V21)em? sm (B) G+2T)em? (©) (24 V31om? (0) 32+ V31)em? Each equal side of an isosceles triangle is 13 cm and its base is 24 cm, Area ofthe triangle is (A) 50.3 om? (8) 40/3 cm? (©) 255 om? (D) 60 cm? The adjacent sides of a parallelogram ABCD are AB = 34 cm, BC = 20 cm and diagonal AC = 42 cm Find the area of the parallelogram. Perimeter of a thombus is 146 om and one diagonal is 55 cm, find the other diagonal and area of the rhombus. The parallel sides of a trapezium are 25 m and 20 m and two other sides are 13 m and 12 m, then find the area of the trapezium, Find the area of quadtlateral ABCD in which AB = 9 om, BC = 40 cm, CD = 28 cm, DA = 15 em and ZABC = 90°. The perimeter of a triangle is 50 cm. One side of the triangle is 4 cm longer than the smaller side and the third side is 6 cm less than twice the smaller side. Find the area of the triangle. wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram DPP NO. 14 TOPIC : SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME 10. 1". 12. 13. 14. 15. ‘A right triangle with sides 3 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm is rotated by the side of 3 cm to form a cone. The Volume of the cone so formed is (A) 12 om? (B) 15 om? (C) 16%. om* (0) 20% om* Ina shower, 5 cm of rain falls. The volume of water that falls on 1.5 hectares of ground is — (A) 75 cum (B) 750 cu. m (C) 7500 cu. m (D) 75000 cu. m ‘A hall is 15 m long and 12 m broad. If the sum of the areas of the floor and the celling is equal to the sum of the areas of four walls, the volume of the hall is — (a) 720 (®) 900 (©) 1200 (0) 1800 66 cubic centimetres of silver is drawn into a wire 1 mm in diameter. The length of the wire in metres will be (A) 84 (8) 90 (c) 168 (0) 336 ‘A hollow iron pipe is 12 cm long and its external diameter is 8 cm. If the thickness of the pipe is 1 cm and iron weights 8 g/cm®, then the weight of the pipe is (2112 kg (B)2.112 kg (©) 211.2 kg (0) 21.12 kg A boat having a length 3m and breadth 2 m is floating on a lake. The boat sinks by 1 cm when a man gets on it. The mass of the man is (density of water is 1000kg/m’ )- (A) 12 kg (B) 60 kg (C) 72 kg (D) 96 kg 50 men took a dip in a water tank 40 m long and 20 m broad on a religious day if the average displacement of water by a man is 4 m°, then the rise in the water level in the tank will be (A) 20 em (8) 25m (C) 35 em (D) 50m The slant height of a right circular cone is 10 m and its height is 8 m. Find the area of its curved surface (A) 30am? (B) 40x m? (C) 60% m? (D) 80% m? ‘Accistern 6m long and 4 m wide contains water up to a depth of 1 m 25 cm. The total area of the wet surface is (A) 49 m? (B) 50 m* (©) 53.5 m* (0) 55 m? ‘A metalic sheet is of rectangular shape with dimensions 48 m x 36 m. From each of its corners, a square is cut off so as to make an open box. If the length of the square is 8 m, the volume of the box (inm’)is (a) 4890 (8) 5120 (c) 6420 (0) 8960 ‘There are two cones, the surface area of one cone is twice the surface area of the other cone. The slant height of the latter is twice that of the former. Find the ratio of their radi. A cylindrical vessel without lid, has to be tin coated on both the sides. If the radius of the base is 70 em and its height is 1.4 m, calculate the cost of tin- coating at the rate of Rs. 3.50 per 1000 cm’. A.cone of radius 5 cms filed with water. Ifthe water is poured in a cylinder of radius 10 em, the height of the water rises by 2 cm, find the height of the cone, How many spherical bullets can be made out of a solid cube of lead whose edge measures 44 cm, each bullet being 4 cm in diameter. ‘A dome of a building is in the form of hemisphere, From inside, it was white washed at the cost of Rs.498.96. If the cost of whitewashing it, is Rs.2,00 per square meter, find the inside surface area of the dome and the volume of air inside the dome, wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram DPP NO. 15 TOPIC : STATISTICS 10. "1. 12. Ifthe mean of 6, 4, 7, p, p+ and 10 is 9, The value of pis (ay 12. (8) 13. (c) 14 (0) 16. To draw a histogram to represent the following frequency distribution Glass interval | 5-10 | 10-15 | 15:25 | 26-45 | 45-75 [Frequency [6 [12 [70 Te [78 the adjusted frequency for the class 25-45 is As (BS (C)3 (D2 The mean of 10 numbers is 30. If3 is subtracted from every number, Then the new mean is (a) 10. (e) 14 (©) 15. (027, The median of the observations 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, x-1, x#1, x+2, x44, 33 and 35 is 24. The value of xis, (a)24. (8)25. (©) 26. (0) 27 ‘The mean of 10 observation is 25. If one observation namely 25 is deleted. The new mean is (a)20. (8) 22 (©) 25. (0) 26. The mean of 6, y, 7, x, 14 is 6 then (ayer? =15. x+y =13 (C)x-y=13 (0) 2x + 3y =13. The average of A and B is 25; Band C is 28; C and A is 22. The average of A, B and C is. (a)22. (B) 24 (©) 25. (0) 26 The given bar graph is showing the height of six mountain peaks. 9000 sooo 8200 8600 ee 7009 6000 3000 4000— 3000— 2000 1000 The second highest peak is AB. (BA. (OE. (yc. Given x, x#2, x+4, x46, x+8, If mean of these five numbers is 11 then the mean of first three numbers. will be (A) 9. (B) 10. (Cc) 14. (O) 12. IMs the mean of x, Xe, x» and xa then the value of (xi-M) + (xeM) + (xe) (Xe) will be as @2 (1 oo The time taken in seconds to solve a problem by each of 30 students is follows: 61, 40, 50, 32, 22, 63, 39, 19, 36, 58, 45, 26, 41, 67, 18, 16, 36, 46, 30, 55, 27, 37, 42, 53, 29, 47, 25, 49, 38, 43 (2) Construct a frequency distribution for data using a class interval of 10 seconds. (b) Draw a frequency polygon to represent the frequency distribution. ‘The blood groups of 30 students of class IX are recorded as follows A.B, 0, 0, AB, 0, A, 0,B, A, 0, B, A, 0, 0, A, AB, 0, A, A, 0, 0, AB, B, A, 0, B,A, B, O Represent this data in the form of a frequency distribution table, Which is the most common, and which is the rarest blood group among these students? wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram 13, Draw of histogram for the following data Class-Inerval 2529 | 30-4 | SSO | aM | EAT | BORE Frequency Cs | 6 | 3 20 10 7 14. Draw a bar chart of the data representing pass percentage of students during the period 1998-2003 ven below Year Tess] 1988] 2000 [2007 [2002 [7008 Pass percentage | 60% [75% | 90% | 70% | 95% | 85% 48. Forwhat value ofxthe mode ofthe following data is 16, 15, 16, 13, 17, 16, 15, x+ 10, 14,17, 16, 15 DPP NO. 16 TOPIC : PROBABILITY 1. Tickets numbered 1 to 20 are mixed up and then a ticket is drawn at random, The probably thatthe ticket drawn has a number which is multiple of 3 or 5 - 1 2 8 9 at a2 o) & 02 As ®s OG Os 2. bag contains 2 red, 3 green and 2 blue balls. A balls are drawn at random. The probability that none of the balls drawn is blue - 10 u 2 s ay et ©) 2 oS as es oF o> 3. Inbox, there are 8 red, 7 blue and 6 green balls, One balls picked up randomly. The probability that itis nether red nor green - 1 3 7 9 at @) 3 o) 2 0) 2 As 87 Ory OF 4. The probabilty of geting @ sum 9 from two throws of a dice 1 1 1 1 ay 4 8) + ©) + o) + ws ®@; or OF 5. Three unbiased coins are tossed, The probability of getting at most two heads - 3 1 3 1 et ©) > 0) 2 ®s Os OF 6 Two dice are thrown simultaneously. What isthe probabilty of getting two numbers whose product is even ? 1 3 3 s aye oe ©) 3 p) + ws @4 or oz 7. Twocoins are tossed 200 times and the folowing out comes are recorded HHT AT [Ta TT 56 [50 [60 [a What isthe probability of occurrence of at least one Head inthe above case (A) 0.33 (B) 0.34 (C) 0.66 (0) 0.83 8. In a sample study of 642 people, it was found that 514 people have a high school certificate. If a person is selected at random, the probabilty thatthe person has a high school certificate is (A) 0.5 (B) 06 (C)07 (0) 08 8. From anormal pack of cards, a cards drawn at random. The probabilty of geting a jack or aking is 2 1 2 As Os OF (D) None of these wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@ 40. 1". 12. 13. 14. 45. @cbse9bystudentshelper on telegram Two dice are thrown at atime. The probably that the difference of the numbers shown on the dice is 4 is s 1 ae at © we Ox © L (0) None of these The table given below shows the marks obtained by 40 students of a class in a test with maximum marks 100. Marks os | 15-30 | 3045 | 45-60 | 60-75 | above 75 No. of students | __3 Zz 9 12 8 1 A student of the class is selected at random. What is the probability that he gets 60 or more marks ? A die is thrown 300 times and the outeomes are noted as given below: lout come 1 2 3 4 5 6 Frequency, 60 72 54 42 39 33 Find the probability of getting a prime number. ‘The blood group of 30 students of a class were recorded as under Bioodgroup [A [B | AB o No. of students_| 9 1 4 6 If a student of this class is chosen at random, what is the probability that the chosen student has blood group (Mo? War (ii) AB? (On one page of a directory, there are 160 telephone numbers. The frequency distribution of the unit place digit is given as under Unitplace dgh [07] 23475 6 78 8] Frequency te [re [te fat pe ft se as | From this page, one of the numbers is chosen at random, What is the probability that the unit place digit in the chosen number is 6 7 ‘Two coins are tossed 1000 times and the outcomes are recorded as under: Number of heads z 7 a Frequency 266 [540 Toa What is the probability of getting at most one head ? wes6ejay ue sodioustuapmshagesqo@

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