This document contains 30 multiple choice and multi-part questions about properties and relationships between sides and angles of triangles. The questions cover topics like congruent triangles, isosceles triangles, right triangles, altitudes, bisectors, medians, and perpendiculars. The goal is to prove geometric relationships and identify properties of different types of triangles.
This document contains 30 multiple choice and multi-part questions about properties and relationships between sides and angles of triangles. The questions cover topics like congruent triangles, isosceles triangles, right triangles, altitudes, bisectors, medians, and perpendiculars. The goal is to prove geometric relationships and identify properties of different types of triangles.
This document contains 30 multiple choice and multi-part questions about properties and relationships between sides and angles of triangles. The questions cover topics like congruent triangles, isosceles triangles, right triangles, altitudes, bisectors, medians, and perpendiculars. The goal is to prove geometric relationships and identify properties of different types of triangles.
This document contains 30 multiple choice and multi-part questions about properties and relationships between sides and angles of triangles. The questions cover topics like congruent triangles, isosceles triangles, right triangles, altitudes, bisectors, medians, and perpendiculars. The goal is to prove geometric relationships and identify properties of different types of triangles.
Show that (i) AOD BOC (ii) AD BC. Marks (2) Q 2 ABC is a triangle in which altitudes BE and CF to sides AC and AB are equal. Show that (i) ABE ACF (ii) AB = AC, i.e. ABC is an isosceles triangle.
Marks (2) Q 3 AD and BC are equal perpendiculars to a line segment AB. Show that CD bisects AB.
Marks (2) IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 45 Q 4 Triangle ABC is an isosceles triangle; CD is bisector to the base AB. Prove that the altitude, the bisector and the median to the base of triangle ABC match.
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Marks (2) Q 6 ABCD is a parallelogram and BEFC is a square. Show that triangles ABE and DCF are congruent. IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 46 Marks (2) Q 7 PQR and QST are two triangles such that 4 = 6 1 = 3 4 = 5 Prove that R = T
Marks (2) Q 8 BD is a line segment. From D two line segments AD and DC are drawn such that AD = CD, also 3 = 4. Prove that segment BD bisects ABC.
IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 47 Marks (2)
Q 9 D is a point on side BC of ABC such that AD = AC. Show that AB > AD.
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Q 10 P is a point equidistant from two lines l and m intersecting at point A. Show that the line AP bisects the angle between them.
Marks (3) Q 11 In an isosceles triangle ABC with AB = AC, D and E are points on BC such that BE = CD. Show that AD = AE.
Marks (3) IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 48 Q 12 In ABC, the bisector AD of A is perpendicular to side BC. Show that AB = AC.
Marks (3) Q 13 AB is a line segment and P is its mid-point. D and E are points on the same side of AB such that BAD = ABE and EPA = DPB. Show that (i) DAP EBP (ii) AD = BE
Marks (3) Q 14 In figure, AC = AE, AB = AD and BAD = EAC. Show that BC = DE.
Marks (3) Q 15 Angles opposite to equal sides of an isosceles triangle are equal. Marks (3) IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 49 Q 16 ABC and DBC are two isosceles triangles on the same base BC. Show that ABD = ACD.
Marks (3) Q 17 ABC and DBC are two isosceles triangles on the same base BC and vertices A and D are on the same side of BC. If AD is extended to intersect BC at P, show that (i) ABD ACD (ii) ABP ACP
Marks (3) Q 18 AB is a line-segment. P and Q are points on opposite sides of AB such that each of them is equidistant from the points A and B. Show that the line PQ is the perpendicular bisector of AB. Marks (4) Q 19 If D is the mid-point of the hypotenuse AC of a right triangle ABC, prove that BD = (1/2)AC.
Marks (4) IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 50 Q 20 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.
Marks (4) Q 21 Prove that the perimeter of a triangle is greater than the sum of its altitudes. Marks (4) Q 22 In Figure, PR>PQ and PS bisects QPR. Prove that PSR> PSQ.
Marks (4) Q 23 In figure, the side QR of PQR is produced to a point S. If the bisectors of PQR and PRS meet at point T, then prove that QTR=(1/2) QPR.
Marks (4) IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 51 Q 24 In Figure, B< A and C< D. Show that D<BC. Marks (4) Most Important Questions
Q 1 In the given figure ABCD is a quadrilateral in which AD = BC and DBA = CBA Prove that (i) ABD BAC (ii) BD= AC (iii) ABD = BAC Q 2 Line segment AB is parallel to another line segment CD. O is the mid-point of AD. Show that (i) AOB DOC (ii) O is also the mid-point of BC. IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 52
Q 3 In the given figure it is given that A = C and AB = BC. Prove that ABD CBE.
Q 4 In ABC, AB = AC, and the bisectors of angles B and C intersect at point O. Prove that BO=CO and the ray AO is the bisector of angle BAC. Q 5 ABC and DBC are two triangles on the same base BC such that AB= AC and DB= DC. Prove that ABD = ACD.
IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 53 Q 6 Line l is the bisector of an angle A and B is any point on l. BP and BQ are perpendiculars from B to the arms of A. Show that (i) APB AQB (ii) BP = BQ or B is equidistant from the arms of A.
Q 7 P is a point on the bisector of ABC. If the line through P parallel to AB meets BC at Q, prove that the triangle BPQ is isosceles.
Q 8 In two right triangles one side and an acute angle of one are equal to the corresponding side and angle of the other. Prove that the triangles are congruent. Q 9 AD and BE are respectively altitudes of an isosceles triangle ABC with AC = BC. Prove that AE = BD.
Q 10 If the bisector of the exterior vertical angle of a triangle is parallel to the base. Show that the triangle is isosceles. Q 11 If E and F are respectively the midpoints of equal sides AB and AC of a triangle ABC, Show that BF = CE. Q 12 In an isosceles triangle ABC with AB= AC, D and E are points on BC such that BE= CD, show that AD =AE. Q 13 ABC and DBC are two isosceles triangles on the same base BC. Show that ABD = ACD. IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 54
Q 14 ABC is a right-angled triangle in which A = 90 and AB = AC. Find B and C. Q 15 ABC is an isosceles triangle with AB = AC. Show that B = C. Q 16 If BE and CF are equal altitudes of a triangle ABC. Prove that triangle ABC is isosceles. Q 17 AD is the altitude of an isosceles triangle in which AB = AC. Show that (i) AD bisects BC (ii) AD bisects A. Q 18 In the given figure QPR = PQR and M and N are respectively on sides QR and PR of PQR such that QM= PN. Prove that OP= OQ, were O is the point of intersection of PM and QN.
Q 19 Fill in the blanks: (i) Sides opposite to equal angles of a triangle are (ii) In an equilateral triangle all angles are and of degree. (iii)In right triangles ABC and DEF, if hypotenuse AB = EF and AC = DE, then ABC (iv)If altitudes CE and BF of a triangle ABC are equal, then AB = (v)In triangle ABC if A = C then AB = Q 20 State true or False (i) If the altitude from one vertex of a triangle bisects the opposite side, then the triangle may be isosceles. IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 55 (ii) The bisectors of two equal angles of a triangle are equal. (iii) If the bisector of the vertical angle of a triangle bisects the base, then the triangle may be isosceles. (iv) The two altitudes corresponding to two equal sides of a triangle need not be equal. (v) Two right triangles are congruent if hypotenuse and a side of the triangle are respectively equal to the hypotenuse and the side of the other triangle. Q 21 Show that in a right angled triangle, the hypotenuse is the longest side. Q 22 Prove that any two sides of a triangle are together greater than twice the median drawn to the third side.
Q 23 In the given figure PQR is a triangle and S is any point in its interior, show that SQ + SR < PQ + PR.
Q 24 Prove that the perimeter of a triangle is greater than the sum of the three medians. IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 56 Q 25 In the given figure E > A and C > D. Prove that AD > EC.
Q 26 In the given figure T is a point on the side QR of PQR and S is a point such that RT = ST. Prove that PQ + PR > QS.
Q 27 Of all the line segments drawn from a point P to a line m not containing P, let PD be the shortest. If B and C are points on m such that D is the mid-point of BC, prove that PB = PC.
IX Mathematics C.B.S.E. Practice Papers Page 57 Q 28 In the given figure AC > AB and D is the point on AC such that AB =AD. Prove that BC > CD.
Q 29 In the given figure prove that CD +DA +AB +BC >2AC
Q 30 Fill in the blanks: (i) In a right triangle the hypotenuse is the side. (ii) The sum of three altitudes of a triangle is... than its perimeter. (iii) The sum of any two sides is than the third side. (iv) If two sides of a triangle are unequal, then the larger side has .. angle opposite to it. (v) If two angles of a triangle are unequal, then the smaller angle has the .. side opposite to it.