CBSE Class 9 Sample Paper For Maths SA 1 Set 1

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CBSE Class 9 Maths Sample Paper SA 1

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS MAX. MARKS : 80


1
DURATION : 3 to 3 hours
CLASS : IX 2

General Instruction:

(i) All questions are compulsory.


(ii) This question paper contains 30 questions divided into four Sections A, B, C and D.
(iii) Section A comprises of 8 questions of 1 mark each. Section B comprises of 6 questions of
2 marks each. Section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section D comprises of
10 questions of 4 marks each.
(iv) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in one question
of 2 marks, three questions of 3 marks each and two questions of 4 marks each. You have to
attempt only
2 one of the alternatives in all such questions.

(v) Use of Calculators is not permitted

4 3 2 3 2

SECTION – A

Q.1 I f x + kx + 6 = ( x + 2 ) ( x + 3) for all x, the value of k is (A)


1 (B) - 1 (C) 5 (D) 3
0

Q.2 p ( x ) = 2x – 3x + 2x + 2x - 1 is divided by ( x - 2 ) and q ( x ) = 3x – 2x + x -1 is


divided by ( x- 1). So, 0twice the sum of the remainders is:
0
0

(A) 21 (B) 35 (C)54 (D) 40

Q.3 In ∆ABC and ∆DEF, AB = DF and ∠ A = ∠D. The two triangles will be
congruent by SAS axiom if:
(A) BC = EF (B) AC = DE (C) BC = DE (D) AC = EF

Q. 4 I f a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the interior angles on the
same side of it, whose sum is 120 , then the two straight lines, if produced
indefinitely, meet on the side on which the sum of angles is
(A) less than 120 0
(B) greater than 120
(C) is equal to 120
(D) greater than 180

Q.5 The lengths of a triangle are 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm . Then the length of
perpendicular from the opposite vertex to the side whose length is 8cm is:
(A) 5 cm
(B) 4 cm
(C) 6 cm
(D) 2 cm )

( 5+
2
Q.6 If 6 =a+b 30 then a and b respectively are

(A) 12 and 2
(B) 5 and 6
(C) 11 and 2
(D) 10 and 2 30
2

2
Q.7
2

The sides of a2 triangular park are in the ratio of 2 : 6 : 7 and its perimeter is
300 m . Then its area is:

(A) 154 57 cm
(B) 215 45 cm
(C) 340 56 cm
(D) 300 55 cm

Q.8 The area of a rectangle is x + 9 x + 1 4 , what are the dimensions of rectangle if


x=2.
Options:
(A)14 and 2
(B)6 and - 6
(C)9 and 4
(D)18 and 2

SECTION – B

3 −2
Q.9 Evaluate:
(343)
Q.10 I n the fig.1, sides QP and RQ of ∆PQR are produced to points S and T
respectively. I f ∠SPR = 135° and ∠PQT = 110 °, find ∠PRQ.
2

Q.11 Factorise: 7 2x − 10x − 4 2 2 2 2

Q.12 I f a + b + c = 7 and ab + bc + ca = 20, find the value of a + b + c .

Q.13 I n fig.2, AB||CD then find the value of x.

OR

In fig, ∠B < ∠A and ∠C < ∠D show that AD < BC.

Q.14 See fig.4, and write the following:


( i ) Co – ordinates of point A

( i i ) Abscissa of point D

( i i i ) The point indentified by the co – ordinates


(5,4) (iv) Co – ordinates of point C

SECTION – C

( )
2 1 x
Q.15 I f x = 3 + 8 , find3the value of 3 + 2 . 3
x

OR

p
Express 5.347 in the form where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0.
q

Q.16 Factorize ( x – 3y) + ( 3 y – 7z) + (7z - x)


3 3 3

Q.17 Factorise: 2 2a + 8b − 27c + 18 2abc .

Q.18 I n fig.5, ∆ABC, is an isosceles triangle in which AB = AC, side BA is produced


to D such that AD = AB. Show that ∠BCD is a right angle.
Q.19 I n fig.6, D is a point on side BC of ∆ABC such that AD = AC. Show that AB >
AD.

Q.20 A triangle and a parallelogram have the same base and the same area. I f the
sides of the triangle are 15 cm, 14 cm and 13 cm and the parallelogram
stands on the base 15 cm , find the height of parallelogram.

Q.21 I n the fig.7, ∠X = 72 °, ∠XZY = 46°. I f YO and ZO are bisectors of ∠XYZ and
∠XZY respectively of ∆XYZ, find ∠OYZ and ∠YOZ.

Or

In fig.8, AD and CE are the angle bisectors of ∠A and ∠C respectively. If


∠ABC = 9 0 ° then find ∠AOC.
Q.22 I n ∆ABC, BE and CF are altitudes on the sides AC and AB respectively such
that BE = CF. Using RHS congruency rule, prove that AB = AC.
11 + 7 = a − 77b .
Q.23 Find the value of a and b if
11 − 7

OR

If
2 5
+ = a 3 + b 5 , find a and b.
3+ 5 3− 5

Q.24 Find the area of a square the coordinates of whose vertices are
(0,0) ,( 2,0) ,( 2,2) and (0,2).

SECTION – D
Q.25. Find the values of a and b if :

7 +3 5 7 −3 5
− = a + 5b
4 3 2

3+ 5 3− 5

Or

4 3 2 1
If a = 7 − 4 3 , find the value of a+
a

Q.26 The polynomial p( x ) = x – 2x + 3x – ax + 3a – 7 when divided by ( x + 1)


leaves the remainder 19. Find the value of a. Also find the remainder, when
p( x ) is divided by x + 2.

Or

Find the values of a and b so that ( x + 1) and ( x – 1) are factors of

x + a x –3x + 2 x + b .

Q.27 Prove “ I f two lines intersect each other, then the vertically opposite angles
are equal”.
Q.28 I n the fig.9, the sides AB an AC of ∆ABC are produced to point E and D
respectively. If bisectors BO and CO of ∠CBE and ∠BCD respectively meet at
point O, then prove that

1
∠BOC = 9 0 ° - ∠BAC.
2
2 2

Q.29 ( i) Multiply 9x + 25y + 15xy + 12x – 20 y + 16 by 3x – 5y – 4 using suitable


identity. 2 2

(ii) Factorise: a + b – 2(ab – ac - bc).

Q.30 In the fig.10, D and E are points on the base BC of a ∆ABC such that AD = AE
and ∠BAD = ∠CAE. Prove that AB = AC.

Q.31 Find the value of: 3 3

1 1 1 1 1
− + − +
3− 8 8− 7 7− 6 6− 5 5 −2

1 5 3 3 2
(2x + 5y )
3
Q.32 Factorize: + − y+ z − z+ x
3 4 4 3
27

Q.33 Find the perimeter of a triangle whose vertices are (0,4),(3,0) and ( - 3,0) . Q.34
(i)In triangle ABC, AB = BC; angle B is half of angle A. Is AB >AC? Give reason
for your answer
(ii) The sides of AB, BC, AC a triangle ABC are 2.8 cm , 3.7 cm and 4.1 cm
respectively. What is the relation ship between the angles A, B, and C?

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