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MCO WORKSHEET-I|

CLASS IX: CHAPTER-3


COORDINATE GEOMETRY
1. Point (0, -2) lies in the:
(a) on the negative direction of x - axis (b) on the negative direction of y- axis
(c) in the I quadrant (d) in the II quadrant
2. Abscissa of the all the points on x- axis is:
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) -1 (d) any number
3. Ordinate of the all the points on x - axis is:
(a) 0 (b) I (c) -1 (d) any number
4. Abscissa of the all the points on y- axis is:
(a) 0 (b) I (c) -1 (d) any number
5. Ordinate of the all the points on y axis is:
(a) 0 (b) I (c) -1 (d) any number
6. A point both of whose coordinates are negative will lie in:
(a) I quadrant (b) II quadrant (c) xaxis (d) y- axis
7. A point both of whose coordinates are positive will lie in:
(a) Iquadrant (b) II quadrant (c) x- axis (d) y- axis
8. Ify - coordinate of a point is zero, then this point always lies:
(a) I quadrant (b) IIquadrant (c) x-axis (d) y- axis
9. Ifx - coordinate of a point is zero, then this point always lies:
(a) I quadrant (b) II quadrant (c) x- axis (d) y- axis

10. The point (1, -l), (2, -2), (4, -5), (-3,-4) lies in:
(a) II quadrant (b) III quadrant (c) IV quadrant
(d) do not lie in the same quadrant
11. The point (1, -2), (2, -3), (4, -6), (2,-7) lies in:
(a) IIquadrant (b) III quadrant (c) IV quadrant
(d) do not lie in the same quadrant
12. The point (-5, 2) and (2,-5) lies in:
(a) same quadrant (b) II and III quadrant, respectively
(c) II and IV quadrant, , respectively (d) IV and Il quadrant, respectively
13. The point whose ordinate is 4 and which lies on y - axis is:
(a) (4, 0) (b) (0, 4) (c) (1, 4) (d) (4, 2)
14. Abscissa of a point is positive in:
(a) I and II quadrant (b) I and IV quadrant
(c) I quadrant only (d) II quadrant only
15. The perpendicular distance of the point P(3,4) from the y- axis is:
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 7
MCO WORKSHEET-I||
CLASS IX: CHAPTER -3
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
1. The point (-2, -5) lies in the
(a) I quadrant (b) II quadrant (c) IIl quadrant (d) IV quadrant
2. The sign of x-coordinate of a point lying in third quadrant is
(a) + (b) - (c) ± (d) IV quadrant

3. The signs of respective x-coordinate and y-coordinates of a point lying 2md quadrant are
(a) -, + (b) , - (c) +, (d) +, +

4. The point (0, 4) lies on


(a) I quadrant (b) negative x - axis (c) positive x axis (d) y- axis

5. The y-coordinate of any point lying on x-axis is


(a) 0 (b) I (c) -1 (d) any number

6. The point where the two axes meet, is called


(a) x-coordinate (b) y- coordinate (c) quadrant (d) origin

7. The point (-5, 4) and (4, -5) are situated in


(a) same quadrant (b) I and Ill quadrant, respectively
(c) Different quadrants (d) IV and Il quadrant, respectively
8. The figure obtained by plotting the points (2, 3). (-2, 3).(-2, -3) and (2, -3) is a
(a) trapezium (b) rectangle (c) square (d) rhombus

9. In the given figure, on the sides the respective coordinates of points P and Q respectively are:
(a) (-2, -2). (1, 3) (b) (-2, -2), (-1, 3) (c) (-2, 2), (1, -3) (d) (-2, 2), (1, 3)

10. The point (0, -3) lies on


(a) negative side of y - axis (b) negative side ofx- axis
(c) positive side of x - axis (d) positive side of y - axis
11. If the coordinates of two points P and Q are (2, -3) and (-6, 5), then the value of (K-coordinate of
P) - (x-coordinate of Qis
(a) 2 (b) -6 (c) -8 (d) 8
12. The point whose y-coordinate is 3 in the given figure is
(a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) S

4t
P

2
"R
1+

3+

13. The coordinates of the point lying on the negative side of x-axis at a distance of 5 units from
origin are
(a) (0, 5) (b) (0, -5) (c) (-5, 0) (d) (5, 0)
14. The distance of the (4, -3) from x axis is
(a) 3 units (b) -3 units (c) 4 units (d) 5 units
15. The origin lies on
(a) x-axis only (b) both axes (c) y-axis only (d) none of the axes
MCO WORKSHEET-II
CLASS IX: CHAPTER-4
LINEAR EQUATION IN TWO VARIABLES
1. Any point on the y = x is of the form
(a) (a, a) (b) (0, a) (c) (a, 0) (d) (a, -a)

2. The equation of x -axis is of the form


(a) x =0 (b) y = 0 (c) x + y= 0 (d) x =y

3. Graph of y = 6 is a line:
(a) parallel to x - axis at a distance 6 units from the origin
(b) parallel to y - axis at a distance 6 units from the origin
(c) making an intercept 6 on the x -axis.
(d) making an intercept 6 on both the axes.
4. X=5, y=2 is a solution of the linear equation
(a) x + 2y=7 (b) 5x + 2y =7 (c) x + y =7 (d) 5x +y=7
5. If a linear equation has solutions (-2, 2), (0, 0) and (2, -2), then its is of the form
(a) y - x =0 (b) x + y = 0 (c) -2x + y=0 (d) -x + 2y = 0
6. The positive solutions of the equation is ax + by + c = 0 always lie in the
(a) 1" quadrant (b) 2d quadrant (c) 3* quadrant (d)4" quadrant
7. The graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 is a line which meets the x axis at the point
(a) (2, 0) (b) (0, 3) (c) (3, 0) (d) (0, 2)

8. The graph of the y=x passes through the point


(c) (1, 1)

9. If we multiply or divide both sides of a linear equation with a non-zero number, then the solution
of the linear equation:
(a) changes (b) remains the same
(c) changes in case of multipication only (d) changes in case of division only

10. How many linear equation in xand ycan be satisfied by x = land y= 2?


(a) only one (b) two (c) infinitely many (d) three

11. The point of the form (a, a) always lies on:


(a) x axis (b) y- axis (c) on the line y =X (d)on the x +y =0

12. The point of the form (a, -a) always lies on:
(a) x = a (b) y =-a (c) y=x (d) x + y=0
MCO WORKSHEET-I
CLASS IX: CHAPTER -4
LINEAR EQUATION IN TWO VARIABLES

1. The solution of the equation x - 2y= 4 is:


(a) (0, 2) (b) (4, 0) (c) (1, 1) (d) (2, 0)

2. In graphical representation of y = - 4, ine is:


(a) parallel to x - axis (b) parallel to y - axis
(c) passes through origin (d) None of these.

3. Solution of the equation 2x + l=x + 3 is:


(a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4

4. The graph of line x - y= 0 passes through:


(a) (2, 3) (b) (3, 4) (c) (5, 6) (d) (0, 0)

5. The graph of ine x + y =7 intersect the x-axis at: 42/174


(a) (7, 0) (b) (0, 7) (c) (-7, 0) (d) (0, -7)

6. Point (4, 1) lies on the line:


(a) x + 2y= 5 (b) x+ 2y= -6 (c) x + 2y=6 (d) x + 2y= 16
7. Graph of x = 2 is a line:
(a) parallel to x - axis (b) parallel to y - axis
(c) passes through origin (d) None of these.

8. The linear equation 2x - 5y = 7 has


(a) a unique solution (b) two solutions
(c) infinitely many solutions (d) no solutions.

9. The equation 2x + 5y =7 has a unique solution, if x, y are:


(a) natural numbers (b) positive numbers
(c) real numbers (d) rational numbers.

10. If (2, 0) is a solution of the linear equation 2x +3y = k, then the value of k is
(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 2

11. Any solution of the linear equation 2x + Oy + 9=0 in two variables is of the form
9
(a) ( Gm) (b) (n,-) (c) (0, -) (d) (-9, 0)

12. The graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6 cuts the y-axis at the point
(a) (2, 0) (b) (0, 3) (c) (3, 0) (d)(0, 2)
13. The equation x =7, in two variables, can be written as
(a) x + Oy=7 (b) 0x + y=7 (c) Ox + Oy=7 (d) x + y=7
14. Any point on thex- axis is of theform
(a) (x, y) (b) (0, y) (c) (x, 0) (d) (x, x)
MCO WORKSHEET-I
CLASS IX: CHAPTER- 12
HERON'S FORMULA
1, The sides of atriangular plot are in the ratio of 3:5:7 and its perimeter is 300 m. Find its area.
(a) 4/30 (b) 8/30 (c) 12/30 (d) 16/30
2. Find the area of a triangle, two sides of which are &cm and 11 cm and the perimeter is 32 cm
(a) 15003 (b) 3000/3 (c) 4500/3 (d) 6000/3
3. Find the area of a triangle two sides of which are 18cm and 10cm and the perimeter is 42cm.
(a) 14/1 (b) 21W11 (c) 35/IT (d) 21W11
4. Sides of atriangle are in the ratio of 12 : 17:25 and its perimeter is 540cm. Find its area.
(a) 6000 (b) 9000 (c) 12000 (d) none of these

5. The height corresponding to the longest side of the triangle whose sides are 42 cm, 34 cm and 20
cm in length is
(a) 15 cm (b) 36 cm (c) 16 cm (d) none of these

6. Apark, in the shape of a quadrilateral ABCD, has ZC =90°, AB =9 m, BC = 12 m,CD =5m


and AD =8 m. How much area does it occupy?
(a) 56.4 m' (b) 55.4 m? (c) 65.4 m (d) none of these

7. Find the area of aquadrilateral ABCD in which AB = 3 cm, BC =4 cm, CD = 4 cm, DA =5 cm


and AC = 5 cm.
(a) 15 cm² (b) 15.4 cm (c) 15.2 cm (d) none of these

8. If the area of an equilateral triangle is 81/3 cm. then its height is


(a) 943 (b) 343 (c) 12/3 (d) none of these

9. A rhombus shaped field has green grass for 18 cows to graze. If each side of the rhombus is 30 m
and its longer diagonal is 48 m, how much area of grass field will each cow be
(a) 45 m? (b) 48 m (c) 51m
getting?
(d) none of these
10. The altitude of a triangular field is one-third of its base. If the cost of
sowing the field at Rs 58
per hectare is Rs. 783 then its altitude is
(a) 900 m (b)600 m (c) 300 m (d) none of these

11. A triangle and a parallelogram have the same base and the same area. If
the sides of the triangle
are 26 cm, 28 cm and 30 cm, and the parallelogram stands on the base 28
the parallelogram. cm, find the height of
(a) 12 cm (b) 15 cm (c) 18 cm (d) none of these
12. Area of equilateral triangle of side a unit is
(a) (b (c)
2 4 (d) none of these
MCQWORKSHEET-II
CLASS IX: CHAPTER -12
HERON'S FORMULA
1. The height of an equilateral triangle is 6 cm, then the area of the triangle is
(a) 15/3 (b) 3/3 (c) 12/3 (d) none of these

2. The area of an isosceles triangle each of whose equal sides is 13 m and whose base is 24 m =
(a) 45 m (b) 48 m (c) 60 m (d) none of these

3. The base of an isosceles triangle is 24 cm and its area is 192 cm, then its perimeter is
(a) 64 cm (b) 65 cm (c) 68 cm (d) none of these

4. The difference between the sides at right angles in a right angled triangle is 14 cm. If the area of
the triangle is 120 cm, then the perimeter of the triangle is
(a) 64 cm (b) 60 cm (c) 68 cm (d) none of these

S. The base of a triangular field is three times its altitudes. If the cost of sowing the field at Rs 58
per hectare is Rs. 783 then its base is
(a) 900 m (b) 600 m (c) 1200 m (d)none of these

6. The length of altitude of a equilateral triangle of side a unit is


(a) (b) -a' (c) (d) none of these
4

7. The area of the triangle whose sides are 42 cm, 34 cm and 20 cm in length is
(a) 150 cm? (b) 336 cm (c) 300 cm' (d) none of these

8. An isosceles triangle has perimeter 30 cm and each of the equal sides is 12 cm. Find the area of
the triangle in cm is.
(a) 9/15 (b) 12/15 (c) 6/15 (d) none of these

9. The height corresponding to the longest side of the triangle whose sides are 91 cm, 98 cm and
105 cm in length is
(a) 76.4 cm (b) 78.4 cm (c) 65.4 cm (d) none of these

10. If the area of an equilateral triangle is 36/3 cm, then its perimeter is
(a) 64 cm (b) 60 cm (c) 36 cm (d) none of these

11. The base of a right angled triangle is 48 cm and its hypotenuse is 50 cm then its area is
(a) 150 cm? (b) 336 cm (c) 300 cm (d) none of these

12. A field is in the shape ofa trapezium whose parallel sides are 25 m and 10 m. The non-parallel
sides are 14 m and 13 m. Find the area of the field.
(a) 89.4 m (b) 89.075 m (c) 89.75 m² (d) none of these
MCQ WORKSHEET-|
CLASS IX: CHAPTER- 12
HERON'S FORMULA
1. A triangular park ABC has sides 120m, 8Om and 5Om. A gardener Dhania has to put a fence all
around it and also plant grass inside. How much area in mdoes she need to plant?
A
50 m 80 m

B
120 m

(a) 9/15 (b) 12/15 (c) 6/1s (d) none of these

2. The sides of a triangle are 35 em, S54 cm and 6l cm, respectively. The length of its longest
altitude:
(a) 16/5 cm (b) 10/5 cm (c) 24/5 cm (d) 28 cm

3. If the area of an equilateral triangle is 1643 cm', then the perimeter of the triangle is:
(a) 64 cm (b) 60 cm (c) 36 cm (d) none of these

4. The length of each side of an equilateral triangle having an area of 943 cm is:
(a) 8 cm (b) 6 cm (c) 36 cm (d) 4 cm

5. The area of an equilateral triangle with side is:


(a) 5.196 cm (b) 0.866 cm (c) 3.4896 cm²(d) 1.732 cm
6. The sides of a triangle are 56 cm, 60 cm and 52 cm, then the area of the triangle is:
(a) 1322 cm (b) 1311 cm (c) 1344 cm (d) 1392 cm
7. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 60m. The area is:
(a) 15V3 m (b) 343 m (c) 12/3 m (d) none of these

8. An isosceles right triangle has area &cm, then length of its hypotenuse is
(a) V32cn (b) V16cm (c) V48cm (d) V24cm

9. Atraffic signal board indicating 'SCHOOL AHEAD' is an equilateral triangle with side a, then
area of the traffic signal is:
(a)
2
(b)
4 a 2
(d) none of these

10. The base of a triangle is 12 cm and height is 8 cm, then the area of a triangle is:
(a) 24 cm? (b) 96 cm (c) 48 cm (d) 56 cm

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