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THE INDIAN HEIGHTS SCHOOL

Sample Periodic Test II (2021 – 22)


Class IX
Mathematics - (041) Standard
Date: Sept , 2021 Time Allotted: 90 minutes
Name: Max Marks: 40

General Instructions:
1. The question paper contains three parts A, B and C.
2. Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. Attempt any 16 questions.
3. Section B consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. Attempt any 16 questions.
4. Section C consists of 10 questions based on two Case Studies. Attempt any 8 questions.
5. There is no negative marking.
___________________________________________________________________________
SECTION A
Section A consists of 20 questions. Any 16 questions are to be attempted
1. The equation 2x + 5y = 7 has a unique solution, if x, y are ____.
(a) Natural numbers (b) Positive real numbers (c) Real numbers (d) Rational numbers.
2. The graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 cuts the y-axis at the point
(a) (2, 0) (b) (0, 3) (c) (3, 0) (d) (0, 2)
3. The equation x = 7, in two variables, can be written as
(a) 1 . x + 1 . y = 7 (b) 1. x + 0. y = 7 (c) 0 . x + 1 . y = 7 (d) 0 . x + 0 . y = 7
4. Any point on the x-axis is of the form
(a) (x, y) (b) (0, y) (c) (x, 0) (d) (x, x)
5. Any point on the line y = x is of the form
(a) (a, a) (b) (0, a) (c) (a, 0) (d) (a, – a)

6. In the figure give below , if AB || CD || EF, PQ || RS, ∠RQD = 25° and ∠CQP = 60°, then
∠QRS is equal to
(a) 85° (b) 135° (c) 145° (d) 110°
7. If one angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other two angles, then the triangle is
(a) an isosceles triangle (b) an obtuse triangle
(c) an equilateral triangle (d) a right triangle
8. An exterior angle of a triangle is 105° and its two interior opposite angles are equal. Each
of these equal angles is
1 1 1
(a) 372° (b)52 2 ° (c) 72 2 ° (d) 75°

9. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 5 : 3 : 7. The triangle is


(a) an acute angled triangle (b) an obtuse angled triangle
(c) a right triangle (d) an isosceles triangle
10. If one of the angles of a triangle is 130°, then the angle between the bisectors of the
other two angles can be
(a) 50° (b) 65° (c) 145° (d) 155°

11. In ∆ ABC, AB = AC and ∠B = 50°. Then ∠C is equal to____


(a) 40° (b) 50° (c) 80° (d) 130°
12. In ∆ PQR, ∠R = ∠P and QR = 4 cm and PR = 5 cm. Then the length of PQ is ____.
(a) 4 cm (b) 5 cm (c) 2 cm (d) 2.5 cm
13. It is given that ∆ ABC ≅ ∆ FDE and AB = 5 cm, ∠B = 40° and ∠A = 80°. Then which
of the following is true?
(a) DF = 5 cm, ∠F = 60° (b) DF = 5 cm, ∠E = 60°
(c) DE = 5 cm, ∠E = 60° (d) DE = 5 cm, ∠D = 40°
14. In ∆ PQR, if ∠R > ∠Q, then ____.
(a) QR > PR (b) PQ > PR (c) PQ < PR (d) QR < PR
15. In triangles ABC and DEF, AB = FD and ∠A = ∠D. The two triangles will be congruent
by SAS axiom if_______.
(a) BC = EF (b) AC = DE (c) AC = EF (d) BC = DE

16. In figure X is a point in the interior of square ABCD, AXYZ is also a square. If DY = 3
cm and AZ = 2 cm, then find BY.

(a) 5 cm (b) 6 cm (c) 7 cm (d) 8 cm


17. An isosceles right triangle has area 8 cm2 . The length of its hypotenuse is
(a) √32 cm (b) √16cm (c) √48 cm (d) √24 cm
18. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 60 m. The area is ___.
(a) 10√3m2 (b) 15√3m2 (c) 20√3m2 (d) 100√3 m2
19. The sides of a triangle are 56 cm, 60 cm and 52 cm long. Then the area of the triangle is
(a) 1322 cm2 (b) 1311 cm2 (c) 1344 cm2 (d) 1392 cm2
20. The area of an equilateral triangle with side 2√3 cm is ___.
(a) 5.196 cm2 (b) 0.866 cm2 (c) 3.496 cm2 (d) 1.732 cm2

SECTION B
Section B consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. Any 16 questions are to be
attempted
21. The point where the graph of the equation 3x + 4y = 12 cuts the y-axis is____.
(a) (0,3) (b) (3,0) (c) (3,3) (d) (−3,0)

22. The equation of the given graph is ____.


(a) y= −5 (b) y=5 (c) x=5 (d) x = −5

23. The equation x = 4, in two variables in standard form, can be written as


(a) 1 . x + 1 . y − 4=0 (b) 1. x + 0. y − 4=0
(c) 0 . x + 1 . y− 4 = 0 (d) 0 . x + 0 . y + 4 =0

24. Any point on the y-axis is of the form


(a) (x, y) (b) (0, y) (c) (x, 0) (d) (x, x)
25. Any point on the line x = − y is of the form
(a) (a, a) (b) (0, a) (c) (a, 0) (d) (a, – a)

26. If a ray stands on a line, then the sum of the two adjacent angles so formed is ____.
(a) supplementary (b) complementary (c) 900 (d) linear pair

27. In the figure given below POQ is a line. The value of x is_____.

(a) 20° (b) 25° (c) 30° (d) 35°

28. In Fig. 6.3, if OP||RS, ∠OPQ = 110° and ∠QRS = 130°, then ∠ PQR is equal to
(a) 40° (b) 50° (c) 60° (d) 70°
29. Angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2 : 4 : 3. The smallest angle of the triangle is
(a) 60° (b) 40° (c) 80° (d) 20°
30. If two interior angles on the same side of a transversal intersecting two parallel lines are
in the ratio 2:3, then the greater of the two angles is
(a) 54° (b) 108° (c) 120° (d) 136°

31. Sum of any two sides of a triangle is _______than the third side.
(a) greater (b) smaller (c) equal (d) none of these
32.The sum of two interior opposite angles of a triangle is equal to the ___angle.
(a) exterior (b) interior (c) right (d) acute
33. If ∆ ABC ≅ ∆ PQR and ∆ ABC is not congruent to ∆ RPQ, then which of the following
is not true:
(a) BC = PQ (b) AC = PR (c) QR = BC (d) AB = PQ

34. In ∆ PQR, ∠R = ∠P and QR = 4 cm and PR = 5 cm. Then the length of PQ is


(a) 4 cm (b) 5 cm (c) 2 cm (d) 2.5 cm
35. D is a point on the side BC of a ∆ ABC such that AD bisects ∠BAC. Then
(a) BD = CD (b) BA > BD (c) BD > BA (d) CD > CA

36. The length of each side of an equilateral triangle having an area of 9√3cm2 is
(a) 8 cm (b) 36 cm (c) 4 cm (d) 6 cm

37. If the area of an equilateral triangle is 16√3cm2 , then the perimeter of the triangle is
(a) 48 cm (b) 24 cm (c) 12 cm (d) 36 cm
38.The sides of a triangle are 35 cm, 54 cm and 61 cm, respectively. The length of its
longest altitude is ____.
(a) 16 √5 cm (b) 10√5 cm (c) 24 √5cm (d) 28 cm
39. The area of an isosceles triangle having base 2 cm and the length of one of the equal
sides 4 cm, is____.
√15
(a) √15 cm2 (b) 2 cm2 (c) 2 √15 cm2 (d) 4 √15 cm2
2

40. Sum of the sides of a triangle is called its ____.


(a) area (b) perimeter (c) curved surface area (d) lateral surface are

SECTION C
Case study based questions:
Section C consists of 10 questions of 1 mark each. Any 8 questions are to be attempted.

Q41-Q45 are based on Case Study-1


Case Study -I
Deepak bought 3 notebooks and 2 pens for Rs.80.His friend Ram said that price of each
notebook could be Rs 25.Then three notebooks would cost Rs.75 and two pens would cost
Rs.5 and each pen could be for Rs.2.50. Another friend Ajay felt that Rs. 2.50 for one pen
was too little. It should be at least Rs.16 .Then the price of each notebook would also be
Rs.16. Ravi also bought same types of pens and notebooks as Deepak. He paid Rs.110 for
4 notebooks and 3 pens. Later Deepak guessed the cost of pen as Rs 10 and Ravi guessed
the price of notebook as Rs.30.

41.According to this situation, if x represents cost of notebook and y represents cost of pen
then the pair of linear equation in two variables is
(a) 3x+2y=80 and 4x+3y=110 (b) 2x+3y=80 and 3x+4y=110

(c) x + y = 80 and x + y=110 (d) 3x +2y=110 and 4x+3y=80

42. Find the solution which satisfies both the equations formed in (i).
(a) x=10, y=50 (b) x =20, y=10
(c) x =15 , y =15 (d) none of these

43. What is the cost of one pen?


(a) Rs. 20 (b) Rs 10 (c) Rs.5 (d) Rs.15

44. Find the total payment if 15 notebooks and 12 pens are purchased?
(a) Rs. 400 (b) Rs. 350 (c) Rs 450 (d) Rs.420

45. Choose the person whose estimation was correct in the purchase of notebooks and pen.
(a) Deepak (b) Ram (c) Ajay (d) Ravi

Case Study -II

Once four students from class IX were selected for plantation of flower plants in the school
garden. The students were Pankaj., Raju, Deepak and Renu. As shown PQ and MN are
parallel lines of 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 ones. So, she planted a rose plant at N. There was a
water pipeline XY which intersects PQ and MN at A and B and ∠𝑋𝐵𝑁 = 600

46. What is the value of ∠𝑧 ?


(a) 600 (b) 1200 (c) 1800 (d) 1000

47. What is the value of ∠𝑥 ?


(a) 600 (b) 1200 (c) 1800 (d) 1000

48. What is the value of p+q?


(a) 600 (b) 1200 (c) 1800 (d) 1000
49. Which angle corresponds to ∠𝑎
(a) ∠𝑧 (b) ∠𝑏 (c) ∠𝑞 (d) ∠𝑝

p+q+a+z
50. What is the value of 6

(a) 600 (b) 1200 (c) 1800 (d) 1000

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