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CLASS IX : MATHEMATICS
PART A PART B
CASE SA UNIT
NAME OF THE CHAPTER VSA SA II LA TOTAL WISE
STUDY: (I)
(1 (3 (5 TOTAL
(4 (2
MARK) MARKS) MARKS)
MARKS) MARKS)
REAL NUMBERS 3(3)* 2(1) 3(1) 8(5) 8(5)
POLYNOMIALS 4(4)* 2(1) 3(1) 9(6)
LINEAR EQUATION IN TWO
VARIABLES 3(3)* 5(1) 8(4) 17(10)
CO0RDINATE GEOMETRY 4(1)# 4(1) 4(1)
LINES AND ANGLES 1(1) 4(1)# 3(1) 8(3)
TRIANGLES 1(1)* 3(1) 4(2)
QUADRILATERALS 2(1)* 5(1) 7(2)
CIRCLES 4(1)# 2(1) 6(2)
CONSTRUCTIONS 3(1) 3(1) 28(10)
HERON'S FORMULA 1(1) 2(1) 3(1) 6(3)
SURFACE AREA AND
VOLUME 2(2) 2(1) 3(1)* 7(4) 13(7)
STATISTICS 5(1)* 5(1)
PROBALITY 1(1)* 4(1)# 5(2) 10(3)
16(16) 16(4) 12(6) 21(7) 15(3) 80(36) 80(36)

NOTE: *INTERNAL CHOICE QUESTIONS , # ATTEMPT ANY 4 OUT OF 5

CBSE Class 9 Mathematics Unit-Wise Weightage

Units Unit Name Marks


I NUMBER SYSTEMS 8
II ALGEBRA 17
III COORDINATE GEOMETRY 4
IV GEOMETRY 28
V MENSURATION 13
STATISTICS &
VI 10
PROBABILTY
Total 80
SET-1
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN RAIPUR REGION
SAMPLE PAPER (2020-21)
CLASS: IX
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
MAX MARKS:80 TIME ALLOWED: 3
HOURS
General Instruction:

PART - A
It consists two sections- I and II.
Section I has 16 questions of 1 mark each.
Section II has 4 questions on case study. Each case study has 5 case-based sub-
parts. An examinee is to attempt any 4 out of 5 sub-parts.
PART - B:
Question No 21 to 26 are Very short answer type questions of 2 mark each,
Question No 27 to 33 are Short Answer type questions of 3 marks each
Question No 34 to 36 are Long Answer type questions of 5 marks each.

PART A: SECTION-I
1. How many rational numbers can you find in between two rational numbers. 1

2. 4√5 + 5√5 is equal to_________. 1


3. Evaluate ( x( 1
OR
Divide 18 by 6

4. What is the degree of zero polynomial? 1


5. Write the coefficient of x in the expansion of (5 – x)². 1
6. Find the zero of the polynomial p(x) = 2x + 5 1
OR 1
Check if x = -1 is a zero of the polynomial x2 – 1.
7. Find the value of the polynomial p(y) = y² – 5y + 6 at y = 2. 1

8. The cost of a notebook is twice the cost of a pen. Write a linear equation In 1
two variables to represent this statement.
9. Find the point where the graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 is a line 1
which meets the y- axis.
OR
If the point (3, 4) lies on the graph of the equation 3y = ax + 7, find the value 1
of a.
10. The graph of y = 3 is a straight line parallel to which axis? 1

11. If ray OC stands on line AB such that ∠AOC = ∠BOC, then find ∠BOC. 1
12. It is given that ∆ABC ≅ ∆FDE and AB = 6 cm, ∠B = 40° and ∠A = 80°. What is 1
length of side DF of ∆FDE and its ∠E?
OR
In ∆ABC , if ∠A = 120° and AB = AC , find ∠B and ∠C. 1

13. Find the area of an equilateral triangle with side 2√3 cm. 1
14. If the diameter of a sphere is 14 m then find the volume of this sphere. 1

15. In a right circular cone of vertical height (h), radius (r), find the formula to find 1
slant height (l).
16. A coin is tossed 500 times and ‘H’ appeared 300 times. What is the probability 1
of getting a ‘H’ ?
OR
What is the probability of a sure event? 1

PART A: SECTION-II
Case study based questions are compulsory. Attempt any four sub parts
from each question. Each question carries 1 mark.
17. Read the source/ text given below and answer any four questions:

Ramu is studying in Govt School , Madhubani. Once he was at home and was
doing his geometry homework. He was trying to measure three angles of a
triangle using the Dee(Protractor), but his dee was old and his dee’s numbers
were erased and the lines are on the dee were visible.
Let us help Ramu to find the angles of the triangle. He found that second
angle the triangle was three times of the first angle. The measure of third
angle is double the first angle.
(a) What was the value of the first angle?
(i)300 (ii)450 (iii)600 (iv)900 1
(b) What was the value of the third angle?
(i)300 (ii)450 (iii)600 (iv)900 1
(c) What was the value of the second angle?
(i)300 (ii)450 (iii)600 (iv)900 1
(d) What was the value of the angle 4 in the figure?
(i)1200 (ii)1500 (iii)1000 (iv)900 1
(e) What is the sum of all three angles measured by Ramu using dee?
(i)1200 (ii)2700 (iii)1800 (iv)3600 1
18. Students of a school are standing in rows and columns in their playground
for a drill practice. A, B, C and D are the positions of four students as shown
in the figure.

(a)
What are the coordinates of A and B respectively?
(i) A(3, 5); B(7, 8) (ii) A(5, 3); B(8, 7) (iii) A(3, 5); B(7, 9) (iv) A(5, 3); B(9, 7) 1
(b) What are the coordinates of C and D respectively?
(i) C(11, 5); D(7, 1) (ii) C(5, 11); D(1, 7) (iii) C(5, 11); D(7, (iv) C(5, 11); D(-1, 7) 1
(c) What is the distance between B and D?
(i) 5 units (ii) 14 units (iii) 8 units (iv) 10 units 1
(d) What is the distance between A and C?
(i) 5 units (ii) 14 units (iii) 8 units (iv) 10 units 1
(e) What are the coordinates of the point of intersection of AC and 1
BD?
(i) (7, 5) (ii) (5, 7) (iii) (7, 7) (iv) (5, 5)
19. There was a circular park in Chandan Nagar colony in Raipur.
For fencing purpose, poles A, B, C and D were installed at the
circumference of the park. Ram tied wires from A to B , B to
C, C to D and D to A. He managed to measure ∠A = 1000 and
∠D = 800 . The point O is in the middle of the park i.e at the
centre of the circle. Now answer the
following questions:

(a) What is the value of ∠B? 1


0 0 0 0
(i)80 (ii) 100 (iii) 90 (iv) 70
(b) What is the value of ∠C?
(i)800 (ii) 1000 (iii) 900 (iv) 700 1
(c) What is the special name of the quadrilateral ABCD? 1
(i)Square (ii) Rectangle (iii) Cyclic quadrilateral (iv) Trapezium
(d) What is the property of a cyclic quadrilateral? 1
(i)Opposite angles are supplementary
(ii)Adjacent angles are equal
(iii)Opposite angles are equal
(iv) Adjacent angles are complimentary

(e) The shaded shape is _________? 1


(i)a Segment (ii) an Arc (iii) a Chord (iv) a Sector
20.
The teacher took class 9 students to a poultry farm
for survey. They talked to the farmer regarding
laying of eggs. The farmer recorded the laying
habits of his chickens over a 10-week period. The
record shows:

Number of eggs 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total days


Number of days 6 10 14 20 9 6 5 70

(a) How many weeks the survey was done? 1


(i)7 weeks (ii) 10 weeks (iii) 5 weeks (iv) 4 weeks
(b) What is the probability that on particular day the chickens will lay 5 eggs? 1
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(c) What is the probability that on any particular day the chickens will lay more
than 6 eggs?
1
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(d) What is the probability that on any particular day the chickens will lay 4 eggs 1
or less?
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(e) As per the data, what is the probability that on particular day the chickens will 1
lay 9 eggs?
(i) (ii) 1 (iii) 0 (iv)

PART – B (SECTION III)


21. Express 0. in the form of where p and q are integers and q 0. 2

22. If a +b + c = 5 and ab + bc + ca = 10, then find the value of a2+b2+c2. 2

23. The angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 3:5:9:13. Find the angles of the 2
quadrilateral.
OR
If the diagonals of a parallelogram are equal, then show that it is a rectangle. 2
24. In the below figure, ∠ABC = 69°, ∠ACB = 31°, find ∠BDC. 2

25. If the area of an equilateral triangle is 16 cm2, what will be the perimeter 2
of the triangle?
26. A right circular cylinder is 3 m high and the circumference of its base is 22 m. 2
Find its curved surface area.
PART – B (SECTION IV)
27. Rationalise the denominator: 3

28. Factorise: 64x3 – 27y3 – 144 x2y + 108 xy2 3


29. Prove that the sum of the angles of a triangle is 1800. 3
OR
In figure, if AB ǁ CD, ∠APQ =50 and ∠PRD = 1270, find x and y.
0

3
30. In figure, the side QR of PQR is produced to a point
S.
If the bisectors of∠ PQR and ∠ PRS meet at a point T,
3
then prove that∠ QTR ∠ QPR.

31. Construct a triangle ABC in which BC = 8 cm , ∠B = 450 and AB – AC = 3.5 cm 3

32. Find the area of a triangle two sides of which are 18 cm and 10 cm and the 3
perimeter is 42 cm.

33. Curved surface area of a cone is 308 cm2 and its slant height is 14 cm. Find the 3
(i)radius of the base and (ii)total surface area of the cone.
OR
A river 3 m deep and 40 m wide is flowing at the rate of 2 km per hour. How 3
much water will fall into the sea in a minute?

PART – B (SECTION V)
34. The taxi fare in a city is as follows: For the first kilometer, the fare is Rs 20 and
for the subsequent distance it is Rs 6 per kilometer. Taking x as the distance
covered and Rs y total fare, write a linear equation for this information and
draw its graph. 5
35. ABCD is a rhombus and P, Q, R and S are the mid-points of the sides AB, BC,
CD and DA respectively. Show that the quadrilateral PQRS is a rectangle. 5
36. The following table gives the life times of 400 neon lamps:
Life time Number
(in hours) of Lamps
300 – 400 14
400 – 500 56
500 – 600 60
600 – 700 86
700 – 800 74
800 – 900 62 5
900 – 1000 48

Represent the given information with the help of a histogram.


OR
Find the mean salary of 60 workers of a factory from the following table:

Salary (in Rs) Number of workers


3000 16
4000 12
5000 10
6000 8
7000 6 5
8000 4
9000 3
10000 1
Total 60
SET-1 MARKING SCHEME
CLASS IX (MATHEMATICS)

PART A (SECTION I)

1 Infinitely many 1
2 9 1
3 5 OR 3 1
4 Not defined 1
5 -10 1
6 -5/2 OR yes 1
7 0 1
8 X = 2y 1
9 (3,0) OR a = 5/3 1
10 x-axis 1
11 90 1
12 DF = 6 cm and E = 600 1
13 3 cm2 1
14 4312/3 cm3 1
15 l= 1
16 3/5 OR 1 1
PART A (SECTION II) (for each correct answer 1 mark)
17 (a) – (i) (b) – (iii) (c) - (iv) (d) – (iv) (e) -
.
18 (a) – (iii) (b) – (i) (c) - (iii) (d) – (iii) € - (i)
.
19 (a) – (ii) (b) – (i) (c) - (iii) (d) – (i) € - (iv)
.
20 (a) – (ii) (b) – (i) (c) - (ii) (d) – (iv) € –(iii)
.
PART B (SECTION III)
21 p/q = 0. or 10 p/q = 7. – 0. 1
. 9 p/q = 7 or p/q = 7/9 1
22 a2 + b2 + c2 = (a +b+c)2 – 2(ab + bc + ca) 1
. = (5)2 – 20 = 5 1
23 30 x = 3600 or x = 120 1
. Angles are 360 , 600 , 1080 and 1560 1
OR
Proving BAD ≅ ABC 1
A = B = 900 . So ABCD is a rectangle 1
24 ÐA = 1800 – (690 + 310 ) = 800 1
. BDC = 800 (angles in the same segment) 1
25 Side (a) = 8 cm 1
. Perimeter = 18 cm 1
26 Getting r = 7/2 cm 1
. Curved Surface Area = 66 cm 1
PART B (SECTION IV)
27 1
.

= = 1+
1
28 (4x)3 – (3y)3 – 3 (4x)2(3y) + 3 (4x) (3y)2 1
. = (4x – 3y)3 1
= (4x – 3y)(4x – 3y)(4x – 3y) 1
29 Correct diagram and construction 1
. Correct proof 2
OR
0
x = 50 (alt int angles) 1
50 + y = 127 or y = 770 2
30 PRS = QPR + PQR or 2 TRS = QPR + 2 TQR 1
. 2 TQR + 2 QTR = QPR + 2 TQR 1
QTR = ½ QPR 1

31 Correct construction 3
.
32 a= 18 cm s = 21 cm 1
. Area =
= 1
1
=7 cm2
33 rl = 308 cm2 or r = 7cm 1
. Total surface area = rl + r2 1
= 462 cm2 1
OR
Speed = 100/3 m/ min 1
Volume of water = 3 x 40 x 1
= 4000m3 1
PART B (SECTION V)
34 Getting correct equation y =6x + 14 and drawing correct graph 2+
. 3
35 Correct diagram 1/
. 2
Construction: Join AC
Proof: Proving PQ || RS and PQ = RS So, PQRS is ½
a parallelogram 1
PB = BQ and BPQ = BQP 1
APS ≅ CQR and APS = CQR 1
Proving SPQ = PQR = 900 and hence PQRS is a rectangle 1
37 Correct histogram 5
. OR
Salary (in rupees) xi Number of workers (fi) fi xi
3000 16 48000
4000 12 48000
5000 10 50000
6000 8 48000
7000 6 42000
8000 4 32000
9000 3 27000
10000 1 10000
Total 60 305000 3

Mean salary = = Rs 5083.33


2
SET-2
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN , RAIPUR REGION
SAMPLE PAPER SESSION-2020-21
CLASS-9 SUBJECT-MATHS
TIME- 03 HOURS M.M.-80
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
1. THIS QUESTION PAPER CONTAINS TWO PARTS A AND B.
2. BOTH PART PART -A AND PART- B HAVE INTERNAL CHOICES.
PART-A:
1. It consists of two sections. I and II
2. Section I has 16 questions. Internal choice is provided in 5 questions.
3. Section II has four case study-based questions. Each case study has 5 case-based
sub-parts.
An examinee is to attempt any 4 out of 5 sub-parts.
Part-B:
1. Question No 21 to 26 are very short answer Type questions of 2 marks each,
2. Question No 27 to 33 are Short Answer Type questions of 3 marks each
3. Question No 34 to 36 are Long Answer Type questions of 5 marks each.
4. Internal choice is provided in 2 questions of 2 marks, 1question of 3 marks and 1
question of 5 MARKS.
PART-A
SECTION-1 (16X1=16 MARKS)
-4
Q.1 What is the value of (-3) OR
-3
Find the value of (2/5)
Q.2 Which of the following is irrational ? or
2 2 3
Q.3 Write the coefficient of x of 2-x +x
OR
Write the degree of : 5t -7
Q.4 Write x= -5 in two variables
OR
Write 2y = 5 in two variables
Q.5 Define linear pair of angles .
Q.6 The angles of a triangle are in ratio 5:3:7 .what is the type of triangle ?
OR
If one angle of triangle is equal to the sum of their other two angles . write the
type of triangle.
Q.7 Find zero of the polynomial : p (x) = 2x + 1
Q.8 Find the value of the polynomial
P (x) = 5x – 4x2 + 3 at ( x = -1)
Q.9 If (2,0) is a solution of the linear equation 2x+3y=k ,then find the value of k.
Q.10 The total surface area of a cube is 726 cm2.find the length of its edge.
Q.11 A cuboidal water tank is 6 m.long,5 m.wide 4.5 m.deep. How many litres of
water can it hold . (1m3=1000 L)
Q.12 Write the point where the graph of the linear equation 2x+3y=6, cuts the y-
axis .
Q.13 Every rational number is ………………………number
Q.14 Check ,whether (x+1) is a factor of x4 +3x3 +3x2+ x+1 .
Q.15 If a dice is thrown ,what is the probability of getting a prime number.
OR
If a dice is thrown ,what is the probability of getting more than 5.
Q.16 Find the area of equilateral triangle whose perimeter is 18 m. (using
Heron’s formula)
SECTION-II - CASE – STUDY (16 MARKS)
Q.17 Five friends playing a game in which they are standing at positions P,S,T,R
and Q. ( SOLVE ANY FOUR -4 MARKS)

Rohan is watching them playing. Few questions came to Rohan's mind while
watching the game.Give answer to his questions by looking at the figure.
(A) What are the coordinates of P?
(i) (-1, 1) (ii) (1,-1)
(iii) (1,1) (iv) (-1,-1)
(B) Name the point whose y-coordinate is zero:
(i) P (ii) Q (iii) R (iv) S
(C) Name the polygon formed on joining all these five points in an order.
(i) Quadrilateral (ii) Hexagon
(iii) Pentagon (iv) Triangle
(D) Name the point lying in the third quadrant.
(i) R (ii) P
(iii) Q (iv) T
(E) (x, y) = (y,x), if :
(i) x > y (ii) x <y (iii) = 1 (iv)x =
Q.18

In a school, Van Mahotsava was celebrated . 250 students took part in the festival
with zeal and helped each other in planting trees. Look at the table given below.
Name of plants Rose Marigold Chameli Jasmine

No. of plants 32 28 16 24

Now, Answer the following: . ( SOLVE ANY FOUR -4 MARKS)


(A) Find the probability of planting Marigold.
(i) 28/100 (ii) 16/100
(iii) 60/100 (iv) 24/100
(B) Find the probability of planting Jasmine.
(i) 32/100 (ii) 28/100
(iii)20/100 (iv) 24/100
(C) Find the probability of not planting Rose.
(i) 32/100 (ii) 24/100
(iii) 58/100 (iv) 68/100
(D) Find the probability of planting Chameli and Rose.
(i) 38/100 (ii) 48/100
(iii) 21/100 (iv) 28/100
(E)Find the sum of probability of planting Rose, Marigold, Chameli and Jasmine.
(i) 32/100 (ii) 0
(iii) 1 (iv) 16/100
Q.19 World environment Day is celebrated on 5 th June to make the people aware
of the environment and its effects on the daily life of the people.
During ‘Environment Day’ celebration in a school, five groups I, II, III, IV and V of
students of class 9 were made to plant trees in a circular plot in the corner of the
school as below. Also, radius of small circle and large circle are 105 cm and 220 cm
respectively.

Answer the following questions: ( SOLVE ANY FOUR -4 MARKS)


(A) Area of a circle is:
(i) r2 (ii) 2πr
(iii)πr (iv) πr/2
(B) Which is the largest chord of a circle ?
(i) Radius (ii) Diameter
(iii) Minor arc (iv) Major segment
C) How much area was developed by group III ?
(i) 3.465 m2 (ii) 3.98 m2 (iii)
5 m? (iv) 4.342 m2
(D) Which group gets the maximum area to develop ?
(i) Group I (ii) Group V
(iii) Group III (iv) Group IV
(E) What is the total area developed by all five groups together?
(i) 15 m2 (ii) 12 m2
(iii) 15.209 m2 (iv) 12.80 m2
Q.20
But members of Panchayat have some queries.
Answer the following queries : ( SOLVE ANY FOUR -4 MARKS)
(A) If ∠PAD = 30° and ∠PDA = 60° then what is the measure of ∠APD?
(i) 45° (ii) 90° (iii)
30° (iv) 40°
(B) If ABCD is a rectangle and AP and DP are the angular bisector of∠ PAD and
∠PDA respectively, then what are the measure of ∠PAD and ∠PDA?
(i) 30°, 30° (ii) 30°, 60° (iii) 45°, 45° (iv) 40°, 45°
(C) If ∠BCE =
(i) 45° (ii) 40°
(iii) 60° (iv) 90°
(D) If BC = CE = 10 km, then find BE.
(i) 10 2 km (ii) 2 km
(iii) 3 2 km (iv) 2 2 km
(E) If AP || BE then ,what is sum of ∠BAP and ∠ABE?
(i) 180° (ii) 90° (iii) 60° (iv) 40°
PART-B
2
Q.21 Factorise it : 6x +5x-6 OR Evaluate :(109)3
Q.22 The angle of quadrilateral are in the ratio 3:5:9:13 .find all the angles of the
quadrilateral.
OR
If the ratio of all four angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 2:3:6:7. Find the
smallest angle.
Q.23 A chord of the length 10 cm at a distance of 12cm ,from the centre of a
circle . Find the radius of the circle.
Q.24 The unequal side of an isosceles triangle is 4 cm and its perimeter is 20cm .
Find its area .
Q.25 The curved surface area of a right circular cylinder of height 14cm is 88 cm2
. Find the diameter of the base of the cylinder .
Q.26 Simplify : ( ) (3- )
Q.27 x+ = , Evaluate : x3 + (1/x3)
Q.28 Factorise it : 4x2 + 9y2 +16 z2+12 xy – 24yz -16xz .
Q.29

From the above figure prove that


ROS = (∠QOS - ∠POS)
Q.30 “Show that angles of an equilateral triangle are 600 each.
Q.31 Construct a triangle ABC in which ∠B = 75° , BC= 7 cm and AB + AC = 13 cm.
Q.32 A field is in the shape of a trapezium whose parallel sides are 25 m and
10 m and the non – parallel sides are 14 m. and 13m.Find the area of the field .
Q.33 The diameter of the moon is approximately one forth of the diameter of the
earth . What fraction of the value of the earth is the volume of the moon ?
OR
A river 3 m. deep and 40 m. wide is flowing at the rate of 2 km per hour. How
much water will fall into the sea in a minute.
Q.34 A linear equation that converts Fahrenheit to Celsius :
F = ( ) C + 32
1) Draw the graph of the linear equation using Celsius for x – axis and Fahrenheit
for y axis.
2) If temperature is 30°C , what is the temperature in Fahrenheit.
3) Is there a temperature which is numerically the same in both Fahrenheit and
Celsius ? If yes , find it.
Q.35 ABCD is a rectangle and P.Q.R and S are mid – points of the sides AB , BC ,
CD and DA respectively . Show that the quadrilateral PQRS is a rhombus .
Q.36 The relative humidity (in %) of a certain city for a month of 30 days was as
follows:
98.1 98.6 99.2 90.3 86.5 95.3 92.9 96.3 94.2
95.1 89.2 92.3 97.1 93.5 92.7 95.1 97.2 93.3
95.2 97.3 96.2 92.1 84.9 90.2 95.7 98.3 97.3
96.1 92.1 89

i) Construct a grouped frequency distribution table with classes 84 - 86, 86 - 88,


etc.
ii) Which month or season do you think this data is about?
(iii) What is the range of this data?
OR
The heights of 50 students, measured to the nearest centimeters, have been found
to be as follows:
161 150 154 165 168 161 154 162
150 151 162 164 171 165
158 154 156 172 160 170 153
159 161 170 162 165 166 168
165 164 154 152 153 156 158
162 160 161 173 166 161 159
162 167 168 159 158 153 154 159

i) Represent the data given above by a grouped frequency distribution table, taking
the class intervals as 160-165, 165-170, etc.
(ii) What can you conclude about their heights from the table?

SET-2 MARKING SCHEME


CLASS-9 MATHS
Q.No. Answer Marks
1. 1/81 1
OR 125/8
2 1
3 -1 OR 1 1
4 x+0.y + 5 = 0 OR 0.x+2y-6 = 0 1
5 SUM OF TWO ANGLES 180° 1
6 ACUTE ANGLED TRIANGLED 1
OR
RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLED
7 X = -1/2 1
8 -5 - 4 +3 = - 6 1
9 K=4 1
2
10 6a = 726 , a = 11 cm 1
11 Volume of cubodial tank =135 m3=135000 L. 1
12 Point(0,2) 1
13 A real number. 1
14 1 0 NO 1
15 ½ OR 1/6 1
16 9 3 1
17. A) (1.1) , B) Q , C) pentagon , D)R , E) X/Y=1 4
18. A)28/100 , B)24/100 , C)58/100 , D)48/100 , E)1 4
19. A) 2 ,B) DIAMETER , C)3.465 m2 D)GROUP-III ,E)15.209 m2 4
20. A) 90 B) 45 45 C)90 D)10 E)180 4
3 3
21. (3x-2)(2x+3) OR Using (x+y) =(100+9) = 2
22. 36 ,60 .108 .156 2
OR
40
23. RADIUS=13 c.m. 2
24. AREA=4 2
25. DIAMETER=2 c.m. 2
26. 4 2
27 X3+1/x3 = 3 - 3 =0 3
28. (2x+3y-4z)2 3
29 FOR CORRECT PROOF 3
30 FOR CORRECT PROOF ASA CRITERIA 3
31 FOR CORRECT CONSTRUCTION 3
32 AREA OF TRIANGLE+AREA OF PARALLELOGRAM=196 cm2 3
33 Vo.of Moon/Vo. Of Earth=64:1 3
OR
Vo.of water=4000m3
34 For correct graph 2
56 F 1
F=C= -40 2
35. FOR CORRECT PROOF WITH CORRECT DIAGRAM 5
36 FOR CORRECT TABLE 3
IN RAINY SEASON 1
RANGE=99.2-84.9=14.3 1
OR
FOR CORRECT TABLE 4
MORE THAN 50 of students are shorter than 165c.m. 1
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, RAIPUR
SAMPLE PAPER FOR SESSION ENDING EXAM (2020-21)

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS MAX. MARKS : 80


CLASS : IX DURATION : 3 HRS
General Instruction:
1. This question paper contains two parts A and B.
2. Both Part A and Part B have internal choices.
Part – A:
1. It consists two sections- I and II.
2. Section I has 16 questions of 1 mark each. Internal choice is provided in 5 questions.
3. Section II has 4 questions on case study. Each case study has 5 case-based sub-
parts. An examinee is to attempt any 4 out of 5 sub-parts.
Part – B:
1. Question No 21 to 26 are Very short answer Type questions of 2 mark each,
2. Question No 27 to 33 are Short Answer Type questions of 3 marks each
3. Question No 34 to 36 are Long Answer Type questions of 5 marks each.
4. Internal choice is provided in 2 questions of 2 marks, 2 questions of 3 marks and 1
question of 5 marks.

PART-A
SECTION-I
Questions 1 to 16 carry 1 mark each.
3 4
1. Find two rational number between and .
5 5

2. Find the value of the polynomial p(y) = y² – 5y + 6 at y = – 2


OR
Find the value of p(x)= (x-1)(x+1) at x= 1
3. Two adjacent angles on a straight line are in the ratio 5 : 4. then find the measure of each
one of these angles.
1
4. Write in decimal form and what kind of decimal expansion?
11

5. Express y – 2 =0 in the form of ax + by +c =0 and indicate the value of a, b and c.


6. In a triangle ABC, if A + B = 65°  + C =140°, then find the value of A.
OR
It is given that ∆ABC ≅ ∆FDE and AB = 6 cm, ∠B = 40° and ∠A = 80°. What is length of
side DF of ∆FDE and its ∠E?

7. The lateral surface area of a cube is 256 m³. Find volume of the cube is.
8. Write two solutions of the equation x – 4y =0.
9. Find the point where the graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 is a line which meets
the y- axis.
OR
If the point (3, 4) lies on the graph of the equation 3y = ax + 7, find the value of a

10. Find the zero of the polynomial in case p(x)=3x-2.

11. If the diameter of a sphere is 14 m then find the volume of this sphere.
OR
Find the height of cone, if its slant height is 34 cm and base diameter is 32 cm.

12. 𝑆𝑖𝑚𝑝𝑙𝑖𝑓𝑦 (√5+√2) (√5-√2).

OR
Find value the of 3−2 .
13. Write the degree of polynomial 3𝑥 3 - 𝑥 4 +5x+3.
14. In a survey of 300 children aged 19-36 months,It was found that 90 liked to eat potato
chips. If a child is selected at random, Find the probability that he/she does not like to eat
potato chips.
15. Write the coefficients of x in

16. Find the area of an equilateral triangle with side 2√3 cm.

SECTION-II
Case study-based questions are compulsory. Attempt any four sub parts of each
question. Each subpart carries 1 mark

17.
18.

(a) Probability that she does not take red pen is:
(i) 3/5 (ii) 4/5 (iii) 2/5 (iv) 1/2

(b) The number of red pens in the box are:


(i) 15 (ii) 20 (iii) 25 (iv) 30

(c) Probability of taking blue pen is:


(i) 0.6 (ii) 0.5 (iii) 0.4 (iv) 0.3
(d) Probability of taking green pen is:
(i) 0.6 (ii) 0.5 (iii) 0.4 (iv) 0.3
(e) Probability of taking blue or green pen is:
(i) 0.6 (ii) 0.3 (iv) 0.7 (iv) 1
19. Once 4 students from class IX-A wer selected for plantation of flower plants in the school
garden. The selected students were Pankaj, Deepak, Raju and Renu.

As shown PQ and MN are the parallel lines of the plants.


Pankaj planted a sunflower plant at P, then Raju Planted another sunflower at Q.
Further,Deepak was called to plant any flowering plant at point M. He planted a marigold there.
Now it was the turn of Renu, she was told to plant a flowering plant different from the three
planted one So she planted a rose plant at N. There was a water pipeline XY which intersects
PQ and MN at A and B and X = °
(a) What is the value of  z ?
(i) 60° (ii) 120° (iii) 180° (iv) 100°
(b) What is the value of  x ?
(i) 60° (ii) 120° (iii) 180° (iv) 100°
(c) What is the value of p+q ?
(i) 60° (ii) 120° (iii) 180° (iv) 100°
(d) Which angle is the corresponding angle to  a ?
(i)  z (ii)  p (iii)  b (iv)  q
(e) Which is the value of (p+q+a+z)/6 ?
(i) 60° (ii) 120° (iii) 180° (iv) 100°

20. Three girls Reshma, Salma and Mandip are playing a game by standing on a circle of
radius 5m drawn in a park. Reshma throws a ball to Salma, Salma to Mandip, Mandip to
Reshma. The distance between Reshma to Mandip id 6m and between Reshma to Salma is
8m. If O is the center of the circle
(a) Find diameter of the circle-
(i) 6m (ii) 8m (iii) 10cm (iv) 12m
(b) Measure of  MRS
(i) 60° (ii) 120° (iii) 180° (iv) 90°
(c) Area of the ∆𝑅𝑀𝑆 is.
(i) 10sqm. (ii) 24sqm. (iii) 40sqm. (iv) 20sqm.
(d) Length of the longest chord of the circle is
(i) 6 m (ii) 8 m (iii) 10 m (iv) 12 m
(e) Radius of the circle is
(i) 6m (ii) 8m (iii) 10cm (iv) 5m

PART – B
(Question No 21 to 26 are Very short answer Type questions of 2 mark each)

21. Express 0.47777…. in the form of p/q, where p and q are integers and q≠ 𝟎.
22. The angles of quadrilateral are in the ratio 4 : 7 : 9 : 10. Find the all angles of the
quadrilateral.
23. Find the area of a triangle two sides of which are 18cm and 10cm and the perimeter is
42cm.
OR
Calculate the area of trapezium as shown in the figure:

24. Factorise: (27𝒚𝟑 + 125𝒛𝟑 ) OR


Factorise: 4𝒙𝟐 + 9𝒚𝟐 + 16𝒛𝟐 +𝟏𝟐𝒙𝒚 − 𝟐𝟒𝒚𝒛 − 𝟏𝟔𝒙𝒛.

25. Find the value of x and y , where O is the centre of the circle.

26. The height of a cone is 16 cm and its base radius is 12 cm. Find the curved surface area and of the
cone (Use π = 3.14)
(Question no 27 to 33 are Short Answer Type questions of 3 marks each)

27. Construct a triangle ABC in which BC = 7cm, ∠B = 75° and AB + AC = 13 cm.


28. A hemispherical dome of a building needs to be painted . If the circumference of the base
of the dome is 17.6 m, find the cost of painting it, given the cost of painting is ` 5 per 100
𝒄𝒎𝟐 .

29. In the below left figure, if AB || CD, CD || EF and y : z = 3 : 7, find x.

OR
In the above right sided figure, if AB || CD, EF ⊥ CD and GED = 126°, find  AGE, 
GEF and  FGE.

30. ABCD is a quadrilateral in which AD = BC and ∠ DAB = ∠ CBA .

Prove that (i) ∆ ABD ≅ ∆ BAC (ii) BD = AC (iii) ∠ ABD = ∠ BAC.


31. A triangular park ABC has sides 120m, 80m and 50m . A gardener Dhania has to put a fence all
around it and also plant grass inside. How much area does she need to plant? Find the cost of
fencing it with barbed wire at the rate of `20 per metre leaving a space 3m wide for a gate on one
side.

32.

OR

33. Verify: (𝑥 3 + 𝑦 3 = (𝑥 + 𝑦) (𝑥 2 -𝑥𝑦 + 𝑦 2 )

(Question no 34 to 36 are Long Answer Type questions of 5 marks each.)


34. ABCD is a parallelogram and AP and CQ are perpendiculars from vertices A and C on
diagonal BD . Show that

OR

Proof that : The line segment joining the mid-points of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the
third side.

35. The taxi fare in a city is as follows: For the first kilometre, the fare is ` 8 and for the
subsequent distance it is ` 5 per km. Taking the distance covered as x km and total fare as ` y,
write a linear equation for this information, and draw its graph.
36.
MARKING SCHEME SQP
MATHEMATICS 2020-21
CLASS IX
S.NO. ANSWER MARKS

Part-A
1. Two rational number= 31/50 ,32/50 (Other number can also be because 1/2 + 1/2
There are infinite rational number between two given rational number

2 P(-2) = 20 OR p(1) = 0 1

3 100° , 80° 1/2 + 1/2

4 0.090909……. and non-terminating recurring (repeating) 1/2+1/2

5 0.x + 1.y -2 =0, a=0 , b=1 , c= -2 ½ +1/2

6  = ° 1 OR
OR Length of DF=6cm ,  E =60° ½+1/2

7 Volume of cube = 512 𝑚3 1

8 Two solutions: (0,0) , (4,1) (Other solutions can also be check it) ½ + 1/2

9 Point meets the y- axis: (0,2) OR 1


A = 5/3

10 Zero of polynomial = 2/3 1

11 Volume of sphere = 718.6 𝑚3 OR 1


Height of cone = 30 cm.
12 3 OR 1/3 1

13 Degree of polynomial = 4 1

14 P(Does not like to eat potato chips) = 0.7 1

15 Coefficients of x = 0 1

16 Area of equilateral triangle = 3√3 𝑐𝑚2 1

17 a (iii) A(3,5) ; B(7,9)

b (i) C(11,5) ; D(7,1)


1×4=4
c (iii) 8 units

d (iii) 8 units

e (i) (7,5)

18 a (i) 3/5

b (ii) 20

c (iv) 0.3 1×4=4

d (iv) 0.3

e (i) 0.6

19 a (ii) 120°

b (i) 60°

c (iii) 180° 1×4=4

d (iv)  q

e (i) 60°
20 a (iii) 10 cm

b (iv) 90°

c (ii) 24sqm.

1×4=4
d (iii) 10 m

e (iv) 5 m

PART B
21 43 1+1
Solving stepwise and getting correct answer
90

22 Angles of quadrilateral are 48°, 84°, 108°, 120° (1 mark for


steps)
1 mark
correct
answer
23 Area of triangle = 21√11 𝑐𝑚2 OR (1 mark for
steps)
Area of triangle OBC = 60𝑐𝑚2 1 mark
correct
Area of rectangle AOCD = 90𝑐𝑚2
answer
Area of trapezium ABCD =Area of triangle OBC+ Area of rectangle AOCD
=115𝑐𝑚2
24 (1 mark for
OR steps)
1 mark
correct
answer

25 2
X=y (Angles in the same segment of a circle are equal)

X=y = 35°(angle subtended by an arc at the centre is double)

26 Curved surface area of cone = 753.6𝑐𝑚2 2


27 Correct construction FGE 2
Steps 1

28 curved surface area of the dome=49.28 𝑚2 1


cost of painting the whole dome = Rs 24640 2

29 X=126° OR 1 mark for


steps
 AGE =126°(alternate interior angle) 1 2 marks
GEF = 126-90 = 36° 1 correct
 FGE = 54° 1 answer
30 Proof ∆ ABD ≅ ∆ BAC 1
BD = AC 1
∠ ABD = ∠ BAC 1

31 area of the park = 375√15𝑚2 2

cost of fencing = Rs 4940 1

32 31 10 1 mark for
a = , b= OR steps
19 19
2 marks
correct
answer
42
=
11

33 1 mark for
steps
2 marks
correct
answer
34 3

2
OR

Proof Mid-point theorem correct steps 3


Correct proof 2

35 2.5

Draw the correct graph 2.5

36 Draw correct bar graph 5

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