Final Term Examination 2023-24
GRADE- 9 SUBJECT – MATHEMATICS F.M.- 80
General Instructions:
• Answer all questions.
• This question paper is divided into 4 sections as follows:
• Section A- Each question carries 1 mark.
• Section B- Each question carries 2 marks.
• Section C- Each question carries 3 marks.
• Section D- Each question carries 4 marks.
SECTION – A
I. Choose the correct option:- 1 x 20 = 20
1. If the length of a chord of a circle is 16 cm and is at a distance of 15 cm from the centre of the
circle, then the radius of the circle is:
a. 15 cm b. 16 cm c. 17 cm d. 34 cm
2. The diagonals AC and BD of a parallelogram ABCD intersect each other at O such that ∠DAC = 30˚
and ∠AOB = 70˚. Then, ∠DBC =? :
a. 40˚ b. 35˚ c. 45˚ d. 50˚
3. Which of the following is a rational number?
a. √5 b. 0.101001000…. c. π d. 0.85385385…..
4. If p(x) = x + 4 then p(x) + p(-x) =?
a. 0 b. 4 c. 2x d. 8
𝐚 𝐛
5. If + = -1 then (a3 – b3) =?
𝐛 𝐚
a. 0 b. 1 c. -1 d. 3
6. If A(-2, 3) and B(-3, 5) are two given points then (abscissa of A) – (abscissa of B) =?
a. -2 b. 1 c. -1 d. 2
7. The measure of an angle is five times its complement. The angle measures :
a. 25˚ b. 35˚ c. 65˚ d. 75˚
8. Which of the following is not a criterion for congruence of triangles ?
a. SAS b. ASA c. SSS d. SSA
9. A cone and a hemisphere have equal bases and equal volumes. The ration of their
heights is:
a. 1 : 2 b. 2 : 1 c. 1 : 4 d. √2 : 1
𝟐
10. A solid metallic cone of radius 10 cm and height 𝟓 cm is melted and recast into a
sphere. The radius of the sphere is?
𝟏
a. 10√𝟏𝟎 cm b. (𝟏𝟎)𝟑 cm c. 10 cm d. 8 cm
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ASSERTION-REASON BASED QUESTION:-
Each of the following questions contain Assertion and Reason and has following four choices (a),
(b), (c) and (d), only one of which is the correct answer. Mark the correct choice.
(a) Assertion and Reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
(b) Assertion and Reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false but Reason is true.
11. Assertion : In a ∆ABC, if the bisectors of angles ∠B and ∠C meet at a point O, then ∠BOC
is always an obtuse angle.
Reason : In a ∆ABC, if the bisectors of angles ∠B and ∠C meet at a point O, then
∠𝐀
∠BOC = 90˚ +
𝟐
12. Assertion : (a-b) + (b-c) + (c-a)3 = 3 (a-b) (b-c) (c-a)
3 3
Reason: If a + b + c = 0, then a3 + b3 + c3 = 3abc.
13. Assertion: Diagonals of a rectangle are equal.
Reason: Diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other.
14. Assertion: If two chords AB and CD of a circle are each at a distance of 4 cm from the centre,
then AB = CD.
Reason: Chords equidistant from the centre of a circle are equal in length.
15. Assertion : If the surface areas of two spheres are in the ratio 9 : 25, then their radii are
in the ratio 3 : 5.
Reason : If surface areas of two spheres are in the ratio S 1 : S2, then their radii are in the
ratio √𝑺𝟏 : √𝑺𝟐
Write whether the following statements are true or false:-
16. The abscissa of any point on y-axis is 0.
17. The sum of a rational number and an irrational number is irrational.
18. The sum of two angles is 180˚ then they are called complementary angles.
19. A circle has only infinite number of equal chords.
20. In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal.
SECTION – B
II. Solve the following questions:- 2 x 6 = 12
1. Find the measure of all the angles of a parallelogram, if one angle is 24˚ less than twice the
smallest angle.
𝟏
2. Rationalise :-
𝟐+ √𝟑
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3. The exterior angles, obtained on producing the base of a triangle both ways are 104˚ and 136˚.
Find all the angles of the triangle.
4. How many pairs of adjacent angles are formed when two lines intersect in a point? Name them..
5. A chord of length 16 cm is drawn in a circle of radius 10 cm. Find the distance of the chord from
the centre of the circle.
6. Find the total surface area of a sphere, if its radius is 21 cm.
SECTION – C
III. Solve the following questions:- 3 x 8 = 24
1. In a quadrilateral ABCD, if ∠A : ∠C = 1 : 3 and ∠B : ∠D = 5 : 6 and ∠A + ∠C = 140˚; then find all
the angles of the quadrilateral.
2. AB and CD are two parallel chords of a circle such that AB = 10 cm and CD = 24 cm. If the chords
are on the opposite sides of the centre and the distance between them is 17 cm, find the radius
of the circle.
3. Find the volume of a sphere whose surface area is 154 cm2.
4. The radius and the height of a right circular cone are in the ratio of 5 : 12 and its volume is
2512 cm3. Find the curved surface area and the total surface area of the cone. (Use π = 3.14).
5. Find the value of k, if k-1 is a factor of p(x) = kx2 - √2x + 1.
6. Prove that equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles at the centre.
7. Prove that the medians of an equilateral triangle are equal.
8. In the figure given alongside, AB║CD, EF║BC, ∠BAC = 60˚
and ∠DHF = 50˚. Find ∠GCH and ∠AGH.
SECTION – D
IV. Solve the following questions:- 4 x 6 = 24
1. Prove that the line drawn through the mid-point of one side of a triangle, parallel to another
side, meets the third side at its mid-point.
2. Prove that the angle subtended by an arc of a circle at the centre is double the angle
subtended by it at any point on the remaining part of the circle.
𝟏 𝟏
3. If x - = 5, find the value of x3 - 𝟑 .
𝐱 𝐱
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4. If two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, prove that the bisectors of the two pairs
of interior angles enclose a rectangle.
OR,
Let ∆ABC and ∆DEF be two triangles given in such a way that AB║DE, AB = DE, BC║EF and
BC=EF. Prove that
(i) AC║DF and AC = DF,
(ii) ∆ABC ≅ ∆DEF.
CASE STUDY BASED QUESTIONS:-
5. Once four friends Arnav, Ayush, Arun and Akash went for
a picnic at a hill station. Due to peak season, they did
not get a proper hotel in the city. The weather was fine
so they decided to make a conical tent at a park. They
were carrying 300 m² cloth with them. As shown in the
figure they made the tent with height 10 m and diameter
14 m. The remaining cloth was used for the floor.
NOW ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
i. How much Cloth was used for the floor?
a. 31.6 m² b.16 m² c.10 m² d.20 m²
ii. What was the volume of the tent?
a. 300 m³ b.160 m c.513.3 m³ d.500 m³
iii. What was the total surface area of the tent?
a. 400 m² b.422.4 m² c.300 m² d.400 m²
iv. What was the latent height of the tent?
a. 12 m b.12.2 m c.15 m d.17 m
6. Sachin and Deepika decided to visit world book fair which is organized every year. During
𝛑
their visit Deepika was fascinated by the cover page of a book with written on it. π and e
𝐞
are mathematical constants. In Euclidean geometry π is defined as the ratio of a circle’s
circumference to its diameter. It is also referred to as Archimedes’s constant. The constant e
𝟏 𝒏
is known as Euler’s number and it is the limiting value of (𝟏 + 𝒏) as n approaches infinity.
Using the knowledge of rational and irrational numbers answer the following questions.
i. π represents:
a. an integer b. a rational number c. an irrational number d. a natural number
ii. e represents:
a. a natural number b. an integer c. a rational number d. an irrational number
iii. Which of the following is true?
a. π = 3.13 b. e = 2.75 c. π and e are irrational numbers d. none of these
iv. A rational number between √2 and √3 is:
√𝟑−√𝟐 √𝟑+√𝟐
a. b. c. 1.666….. d. 0.222…. + 0.333…….
𝟐 𝟐
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