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REVISION WORKSHEET

GRADE: 9TH SUB: MATHEMATICS

1. NUMBER SYSTEM
1. Find the irrational number lying between
i) 0.2323323332…….. and 0.2525525552…….
ii) 3 and 3.5
iii) √2 𝑎𝑛𝑑 √3
𝑝
2. Express each of the following decimals in the form of 𝑞

i) 5.2
ii) 0.437
iii) 18.48
3 4
3. Give five rational number between 5 and 5

4. Simplify the following


i) √63 + √28 − √175
ii) √441 − √289 − √625
5. Simplify each of the following by rationalising the denominator
√3+2√5
i)
√3+2√5
7
ii) 3− √6

7√3−5√2
iii)
√48 + √18

3 + √7
iv) = a + b√7 find a and b
3 − √7

2 √6 6 √2 8 √3
6. Show that + − =0
√ + √3
2 √ + √3
6 √ + √2
6

POLYNOMIAL
1. If p(x) = – 13x2 + 17x + 12 , find
i) p(√2)
ii) p(– 4)
4
iii) p(5)
−1
2. If x = is a zero of the polynomial p(x) = 8x3 – ax2 – x + 2 find the value of a.
2

3. If x = 1 and x = 2 are the zeroes of the polynomial x3 + 10x2 ax + b. Find the value of a and b.
4. For what value of k is the polynomial 2x4 + 3x3 + 2kx2 + 3x + 6 exactly divisible by x + 2.
5. Show that (x + 4), (x – 3) and (x – 7) are factors of x3 – 6x2 – 19x + 84
6. Factorize the following
i) x3 + x2 – 4x – 4
ii) 2x3 – 3x2 – 17x + 30
iii) 3x3 – x2 – 3x + 1
7. Find the product of the following
i) (x – y – 1) (x + y + 1)
ii) (x – 2y) (x + 2y)(x2 + 4y2)
8. Simplify the following
i) (5a + 2b)3 – (5a – 2b)3
ii) (2x + y + z) 2 – (2x – y – z) 2
9. Evaluate the following
i) (1002)3
ii) (100)2
iii) 104 x 96
10. Factorize the following
i) x2 + 11x + 30
ii) 6x2 + 7x – 3
iii) 30x2 + 7x – 15
iv) 64a3 – 144a2b + 108ab2 – 27b3

LINEAR EQUATION IN TWO VARIABLES

1. The cost of a notebook is Rs 10 less than thrice the cost of a pen. Write this statement as a

linear equation in two variables.


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2. A fraction becomes when 1 is subtracted from the numerator and 5 is added to the
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denominator. Represent this situation as a linear equation in two variables. Also, find two

solutions for this.

3. The taxi fare in a city is as follows: For the first kilometre, the fare is ₹ 2 and for the

subsequent distance it is ₹8 per km. Taking the distance covered as x km and total fare as ₹

y, write a linear equation for this information.

4. If x = 8p – 2 and y = 2p is a solution of the equation x – 5y – 11= 0, find the value of p.

5. Find the solutions of the form x = 0, y = 0 and x = 0, y = 0 for the following pairs of

equations. 6x + y = 18 and x + 3y = 9. Do they have any common such solutions?


6. Find the value of k, if the line represented by the equation 3x – ky = 9 passes through the

point (– 3, 2)

7. Write four solutions for each of the equation 8x – 4y = 32

8. A man hires an auto rickshaw to covers a certain distance. The fare is Rs. 10 for first km and

Rs. 7 for subsequent kilometers. Taking total distance covered as x km and total fare as y km.

Write a linear equation for this information?

COORDINATE GEOMETRY

1. On plotting P (1, 3), Q (1, –5), R (–3, –8) and T (–7, 9) are plotted on the graph paper, then
find point(s) in the third quadrant
2. A point (x – 2, y + 2) lies in the first quadrant, the mirror image for which for x-axis is (5, –
3). What is the value of x and y?

3. If A(– 2, 3) and B(– 3, 5) are two given points then find

(abscissa of A) – (abscissa of B)

4. Find the area of a triangle formed by the points A(2, 0), B (6, 0) and C(4, 6)

5. Plot the points A(0, 3), B(5, 3), C(4, 0), D(– 1, 0) on the graph paper and join them in order.
Name Of The Figure

LINES AND ANGLES

1. 𝐼𝑛 𝑓𝑖𝑔, 𝐴𝐵 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝐴𝐶 𝑎𝑟𝑒 𝑜𝑝𝑝𝑜𝑠𝑖𝑡𝑒 𝑟𝑎𝑦𝑠. 𝐼𝑓 (𝑎 − 3𝑏) = 200. Find the value a and b

2. In fig. AB//CD and EF//DQ. Determine ∠𝑃𝐷𝑄, ∠𝐴𝐸𝐷 𝑎𝑛𝑑 ∠𝐷𝐸𝐹


3. In the given figure, AB||CD, AF||ED, ∠AFC=680 and ∠FED=420. Find ∠EFD.

4. In the given figure, If AB || CD, CD || EF and y : z = 3 : 7, find x.

5. In the given figure, if AB || CD and CD || EF, find ∠ACE.

Triangle

1. Find the angle ∠Q and ∠R if ∠P = 80° and PQ = PR.

2. What is the length of TS if PT = 6 cm and PQ || RS and T is the midpoint of QR.

3. Find the value of ∠ABD if AB = AC and DB = DC.


4. Find the value of x.

5. Find the value of x and y

QUADRILATERAL

1. What is the ration of AC/CF if AD and BE are the median and DF || BE?

2. Find the perimeter of ΔABC, if perimeter of ΔPQR is 36cm and A, B and C are midpoints.

3. Find the ratio of the angles D : E : F of ΔDEF formed by joining the midpoints of the sides
of ΔABC.
4. If PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral and PQ is diameter, find the value of ∠PQS.

5. Find the value of x and y if ABCD is cyclic quadrilateral.

6. What is the value of x if ∠AOC if ABCD is cyclic quadrilateral?

CIRCLE

1. What is the value of AC if radius of circle is 5cm and OB = 3cm?


2. Find the value of AB if radius of circle is 10cm and PQ = 12cm and RS = 16cm?

3. What is the value of ∠PSQ in the given figure?

4. Find the value of x if O is the centre of circle?

5. Find the value of ∠QOR if O is the centre of circle.


6. Find the value of ∠ABC if O is the centre of circle.

7. What is the value of ∠PRQ if angle POQ and reflex angle POQ are in the ratio 1 : 3?

8. Find the value of ∠PRQ from the given figure.

HERON’S FORMULA

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

2. The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 3: 7: 5 and its perimeter is 360cm. Find the area.

3. The area of equilateral triangle is 100√3sq. cm. Find the perimeter of the triangle.
4. Find the area of the triangle in which

i) a = b = c = 6 cm

ii) in right angled triangle, hypotenuse is 13cm and one side is 5 cm.

5. Calculate the area of the triangle whose sides are 18cm, 24cm and 30cm in length. Also, find

the length of the altitude corresponding to the smallest side

6. Find the area of the shaded region in the given figure.

SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUME

1. What is the total surface area of a cone of radius 7cm and height 24cm?

2. The curved surface area of a cone is 1980 cm2 and its radius is 21cm, what is the slanted

height of a cone?

3. A tent of conical shape of base radius 28m and slanted height 20m is to be made from a

certain material. What is the total cost of clothing material if the rate of material is ₹80/m2?

4. A hemispheric dome of radius 3.5m is to be painted at a rate of ₹600/m2. What is the cost of

painting it?

5. What is the radius of a sphere having volume of 4851cm3 ?

6. Curved surface area of a hemisphere is equal to 2772 cm2, what is its volume?

7. A hollow sphere of outer radius of 4 cm and thickness of 3 cm is to be made from metal.

What is the total amount of metal required (in cm3) to make the sphere?

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