CBSE Class 9 Mathematics Sample Paper Set 7. It’s always recommended to practice as many sample papers as possible before the examinations. Students can download the sample papers and also question papers of previous years to practice and score better marks in examinations. Refer to other links too for more sample papers.
1. Point (–3, 5) lies in the
(A) first quadrant (B) second quadrant
(C) third quadrant (D) fourth quadrant
2. If Δ ABC ≅ Δ PQR and Δ ABC is not congruent to Δ RPQ, then which of the following is not true:
(A) BC = PQ (B) AC = PR
(C) QR = BC (D) AB = PQ
3. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral such that AB is a diameter of the circle circumscribing it and ∠ADC = 140º, then ∠BAC is equal to:
(A) 80º (B) 50º
(C) 40º (D) 30º
4. The linear equation 3x – y = x – 1 has :
(A) A unique solution (B) Two solutions
(C) Infinitely many solutions (D) No solution
5. The width of each of five continuous classes in a frequency distribution is 5 and the lower class-limit of the lowest class is 10. The upper class-limit of the highest class is:
(A) 15 (B) 25
(C) 35 (D) 40
6. In a cylinder, if radius is halved and height is doubled, the volume will be
(A) Same (B) doubled
(C) halved (D) four times
7. In a sample study of 642 people, it was found that 514 people have a high school certificate. If a person is selected at random, the probability that the person has a high school certificate is :
(A) 0.5 (B) 0.6
(C) 0.7 (D) 0.8
8. The total surface area of a cube is 96 cm2. The volume of the cube is:
(A) 8 cm3 (B) 512 cm3
(C) 64 cm3 (D) 27 cm3
9. AD and BC are equal perpendiculars to a line segment AB (See the given figure). Show that CD bisects AB.
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