Sample Paper 2 Class 9 SA 2 Maths
Sample Paper 2 Class 9 SA 2 Maths
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SAMPLE PAPER 2
CLASS 9
SECTION – A
Question numbers 1 to 8 carry one mark each. For each question, four alternative choices
have been provided of which only one is correct. You have to select the correct choice.
1. The graph of the equation 𝑥 + 𝑎 = 0 is a line parallel to 𝑦-axis and to the left of the 𝑦-
axis if:
a. 𝑎 < 0 b. 𝑎 = 0 c. 𝑎 > 0 d. for any real value of 𝑎
2. If 𝑥 = 2, 𝑦 = 3 is a solution of 4𝑥 − 3𝑦 + √𝑘 = 0, then the value of 𝑘 is:
a. – 1 b. 2 c. 1 d. √2
3. For the construction of a triangle ABC in which 𝐴𝐵 − 𝐴𝐶=3 cm, then BC
10. Two opposite angles of a parallelogram are (3𝑥 − 2)0 and (50 − 𝑥)0. Find the measure
of each angle of the parallelogram.
11. Find the curved surface area of a hemisphere of diameter 7 cm.
12. Find the median of the following data: 95, 65, 75, 70, 75, 100, 50, 40
13. Find the mean of the data:
𝑥 20 25 32 40 50 100
5 4 10 2 1 3
𝑓
14. A survey of 500 families was conducted to know their opinion about a particular
detergent powder. If 375 families liked the detergent powder and the remaining families
disliked it, find the probability that a family chosen at random
a. Likes the detergent powder
b. Does not like it.
SECTION – C
Question numbers 15 to 24 carry three marks each.
15. If the points (−1, 𝑎), (𝑏, 15) and (𝑐, −20) lie on the graph of linear equation 5𝑥 − 𝑦 =
0. Find the value of 𝑎, 𝑏 and 𝑐.
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16. Find any two linear equations passing through the point (−1, − 2). How many such
equations are possible?
17. In a ∆ABC, ∠B is a right angle. D and E are the mid – points of the sides AB and AC
respectively. If AB = 6 cm and AC = 10 cm, then find the length of DE.
18. In figure circles with centres C and D intersect at points P and Q. If AB || CD, then prove
that AB = 2 CD.
19. In the given figure ABCD is a parallelogram. P, Q are mid points of AB and DC. Show
that
a. APCQ is a parallelogram.
b. DPBQ is a parallelogram.
c. PSQR is a parallelogram.
SECTION – D
Question numbers 25 to 34 carry four marks each.
25. The auto fare in a city is charged as per the rates stated below:
Rate for the first km of journey is Rs. 8 and for the subsequent distance it is Rs. 5 per km.
Taking the distance covered as 𝑥 km and total fare as Rs. 𝑦, write a linear equation for
the above and draw its graph.
26. A book lending library, lends books on the following charges. For the first two days rent
is Rs. 20, and for every subsequent day, Rs. 5 is charged. Taking 𝑥 as number of days and
𝑦 as rent paid, write a linear equation for this information and draw its graph.
27. If two equal chords of a circle intersect within the circle, prove that the segments of one
chord are equal to corresponding segments of the other chord.
28. In triangle ABC, D is a point on BC such that it divides BC in the ratio 3:5 i.e. BD:DC =
3:5. Find ar(ADC):ar(ABC).
29. Construct a parallelogram whose adjacent sides are 3 cm and 4 cm and one base angle is
1050.
30. AC and BD are two chords of a circle which bisect each other. Prove that
a. AC and BD are diameters.
b. ABCD is a rectangle.
31. A farmer has a plot of land in the shape of an equilateral triangle of side 300 m. He
decides to give a part of his land which also is in the shape of an equilateral triangle of
side 100 m to his friend who is poor. But his friend refuses. So he takes a small amount
as rent for the land but lets his friend take the produce.
Answer the following questions:
a. How could this be done? Explain with figure. Calculate the area of equilateral field with
side 300 m.
b. What part of the field has the farmer given to his friend in respect of area?
c. Why did the friend refused but agreed afterwards?
32. A cuboid has total surface area of 40 m2 and lateral surface area 26 m2. Find the area of
its base. Also find its volume if its height is 7 cm.
33. Find the mass of 300 steel spherical ball bearings each of which has radius 0.7 cm gives
the density of steel is 8 g/cm3.
34. The following table gives the performance of 90 students in a mathematics test of 100
marks.
Marks Number of
students
07
0 – 20
10
20 – 30
10
30 – 40
20
40 – 50
20
50 – 60
15
60 – 70
08
70 – above
90
Total