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EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPER

DEPT. OF MATHEMATICS

Details
Campus ABU DHABI Date 10/10/2021
Student’s Name Class &Section IX
Examination Mid-Term Examination Roll No.
Subject
Name Mathematics
Duration 90 Minutes
Maximum Marks 40 Marks
Obtained
General Instructions:

 The Question Paper contains three parts A, B and C.


 Section A consists of 20 Questions of 1 Mark each. Attempt any 16 questions.
 Section B consists of 20 Questions of 1 Mark each. Attempt any 16 questions.
 Section C consists of 10 Questions of 1 Mark each based on two Case studies.
Attempt any 8 questions.
 Use of Calculators is not permitted.
 There is no negative marking.

SECTION A Marks

1 Which one is a correct statement?

a) every integer is an irrational number. 1

b) zero is a rational number

c) is a rational number
d) 1 is a prime number

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2 Which of the following is a rational number?

a) √ b) c) 0.101001000100001…. d)0.853853853….. 1

3 Can we write 0 in the form of p/q?

a) Yes 1
b) No
c) Cannot be explained
d) None of the above

4 Every rational number is:

a) Whole number 1
b) Natural number
c) Integer
d) Real number

5 √ is a __________ number.

a) Rational 1
b) Irrational
c) Neither rational or irrational
d) None of the above

6 3√6 + 4√6 is equal to:


a) 6√6 b) 7√6 c) 4√12 d) 7√12 1

7 If the coordinates of a point are (-3,4), then it lies in:


a) First quadrant 1
b) Second quadrant
c) Third quadrant
d) Fourth quadrant

8 The name of vertical line in the cartesian plane which determines the
position of a point is called:
a) Origin b) X-axis c) Y-axis d) Quadrants 1

9 If x coordinate of a point is zero, then the point lies on:


a) First quadrant
b) Second quadrant 1
c) X-axis
d) Y-axis

10 Ordinate of all the points in the x-axis is:


a) 0 b) 1 c) –1 d) Any natural number
1
11 If the coordinates of the two points are P (–7, 5) and Q (–6, 9), then
(abscissa of P) – (abscissa of Q) is
1
a) –3 b) 1 c) –2 d) –1

12 The perpendicular distance of a point P (5, 8) from the y-axis is:

a) 5 b) 8 c) 3 d) 13 1

13 If a ray stands on a line then the sum of the adjacent angles so formed is

a) 100o b) 180o c) 90o d) 360o 1

14 If the point (2k - 3,k + 2) lies on the graph of the equation 2x +3y +15=0,
then the value of k is
1
a) -15/7 b) 15/7 c) 3/7 d) -3/7

The linear equation 3x-11y=10 has:


15 a) Unique solution b) Two solutions 1
c) Infinitely many solutions d) No solutions

The sides of a triangle are 56cm, 60cm and 52cm, then the area of the
16 triangle is: 1
a) 1322cm2 b) 1311cm2 c) 1344cm2 d) 1392cm2

17 The point which lies on y-axis at a distance of 5 units in the negative


direction of y-axis is
1
a) (0,5) b) (5,0) c) (0,-5) d) (-5,0)

18 The graph of y=6 is a line

a) parallel to x-axis at a distance 6 units from the origin.

b) parallel to y-axis at a distance 6 units from the origin. 1


c) making an intercept 6 on the x-axis

d) making an intercept 6 on both the axes.

19 The edges of a triangular board are 6cm, 8cm and 10cm. The cost of
painting it at the rate of 9 paise per cm2 is
1
a) 2.00 b) 2.16 c) 2.48 d) 3.00
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20 If AB ll CD, , , then the value of x and y
respectively are
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a) 50o and 77o

b) 40o and 85o

c) 60o and 90o

d) 85o and 75o

SECTION B

ASSERTION AND REASONING


DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is
followed by a statement of reason(R). Mark the correct choice as:

(a) Both assertion (A) and reason(R) are true and reason(R) is the correct
explanation of assertion (A).

(b) Both assertion (A) and reason(R) are true but reason(R) is not the
correct explanation of assertion (A).

(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.

(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.

21 Assertion: Point (4,6) is 6 unit away from x-axis. 1

Reason: Distance of point from x-axis is equal to abscissa.

22 Assertion: The area of the triangle whose sides are 42cm, 34cm and
20cm in length is 336cm2.
1
Reason: If 2s= a + b + c, where a, b, c are the sides of a triangle, then
Area of triangle = s√
23 Assertion: The point (3,0) lies on the graph of the linear equation 1
4x+3y=12.

Reason: (3,0) satisfies the equation 4x+3y = 12

24
Assertion: 0.329 is a terminating decimal.
1
Reason: A decimal in which a digit or a set of digits is repeated
periodically, is called a repeating, or a recurring decimal.

25 Assertion: 5 is a rational number. 1

Reason: The square roots of all positive integers are irrationals.

26 Assertion: 78 ÷ 74 = 74 1
Reason: If a > 0 be a real number and p and q be rational numbers.
Then ap x aq = ap+q

27

Assertion : If angles ‘a’ and ‘b’ form a linear pair of angles and a = 40°, 1
then b = 150°.
Reason: Sum of linear pair of angles is always 180°.

28 Assertion: In the given figure, AOB is a straight line. If AOC = (3x +


10)° and BOC (4x – 26)°, then BOC = 860
1
Reason: The sum of angles that are formed on a straight line is equal to
180°

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29 The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 60 m. The area is

a) 10√3 m² b) 15√3 m² c) 20√3 m² d) 100√3 m² 1

30 On plotting the points O(0,0), A(3,0), B(3,4), C(0,4) and joining OA,
AB,BC and CO which of the following figure is obtained?
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a) Square b) Rectangle c) Trapezium d) Rhombus

31 If a linear equation has solutions (-2,2), (0,0) and (2,-2), then it is of the
form:
1
a) y-x =0 b) x +y = 0 c) -2x +y =0 d) –x + 2y = 0

32 A point P(x + 2, x + 4) lies in the first quadrant, the mirror image for which 1
for x-axis is (5, –7). What is the coordinate of P?

a) (–5, –7) b) (–5, 7) c) (5, –7) d) (5, 7)

33 The area of a triangle whose two sides are 8cm and 11cm and the
perimeter is 32cm.
1
2 2 2 2
a) 8√ cm b) 2√ cm c) 4√ cm d) 8√ cm

34 The solution of equation x - 2y = 4 is:

a) (0,2) b) (2,0) c) (4,0) d) (1,1) 1

35 Point (3, 4) lies on the graph of the equation 3y = kx + 7. The value of k


is:
1
a) 4/3 b) 5/3 c) 3 d) 7/3

36 The graph of linear equation x+2y = 2, cuts the y-axis at:

a) (2,0) b) (0,2) c) (0,1) d) (1,1) 1

37 In the given figure lines l and m are parallel to each then, the value of x is

a)10o b) 20o c) 15o d) 75o


38 If P(5,1), Q(8,0), R(0,4), S(0,5) and O(0,0) are plotted on the graph
paper, then the points on the x-axis are
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a) P and R b) R and S c) only Q d) Q and O

39 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) 1

40 In the below figure 𝑩𝑬𝑨 𝒊𝒔


a) 600 b) 500 c) 700 d) none of these
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SECTION-C

Case study based questions


Case 1:

Read the question given below and answer the following:

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Four friends Ram,Raju,Ravi,Ritu are standing in reference to a well
situatiated at the origin with the following respective coordinates

(2,4), (-2,4), (-2,-4) and (2,-4).

41 By plotting these points on a single graph paper, the figure obtained is a


rectangle. The perimeter of the rectangle is
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a) 12cm b) 24cm c) 48cm d)8cm

42 Find the distance between Ram and Raju.

a) 2cm b) 3cm c) 4cm d) 5cm 1

43 Raju stands on which quadrant? 1

a) Qudrant I b) Quadrant II c) Quadrant III d) Quadrant IV

44 Ordinates of (2,-4) is

a) -4 b) -2 c) 4 d) 2 1

45 What is abcissa of (-2,-4)?

a) -4 b) -2 c) 4 d) 2 1

Case2 :

On his birthday, Manoj planned that this time he celebrates his birthday
in a small orphanage centre. He bought apples to give to children and
adults working there. Manoj donated 2 apples to each children and 3
apples to each adult working there along with Birthday cake. He
distributed 60 total apples.

46 How to represent the above situation in linear equation in two variables


by taking the number of children as ‘x’and the number of adults as ‘y’?
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a) 2x+y=60 b) 2x + 3y = 60

c) 3x + 2y = 60 d) 3x + y = 60
47 If the number of children is 15, then find the number of adults? 1

a) 10 b) 15 c) 25 d) 20

48 If the number of adults is 12, then find the number of children?

a) 12 b) 15 c) 14 d) 18 1

49 Find the value of b, if x=5,y=0 is a solution of the equation 3x + 5y =b

a) 12 b) 15 c) 14 d) 18 1

50 Which is the standard form of linear equation in two variables: y – x = 5?

a) 1.y – 1.x – 5 = 0 1

b) 1.x – 1.y + 5 = 0

c) 1.x + 0.y + 5 = 0

d) 1.x – 1.y – 5 = 0

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