Class 9 Mathematics – Practice Paper (100
Questions)
Syllabus: Polynomials, Linear Equations in One Variable, Probability, Constructions, Lines and
Angles
Section A – Multiple Choice Questions (20 × 1 = 20 marks)
1. The degree of polynomial 3x³ + 2x² – 5 is: (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 0
2. Which of the following is a linear polynomial? (a) x²+1 (b) 3x+2 (c) x³–2 (d) 5
3. The solution of the equation 2x + 5 = 15 is: (a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 15 (d) 20
4. A die is thrown once. The probability of getting an odd number is: (a) 1/6 (b) 1/3 (c) 1/2 (d) 2/3
5. In ■ABC, if ∠A + ∠B = 90°, then ∠C = ? (a) 45° (b) 60° (c) 90° (d) 180°
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Section B – Very Short Answer (20 × 2 = 40 marks)
21. Write all the zeros of the polynomial x² – 16.
22. Factorise: x² + 7x + 10.
23. Solve: 5x – 7 = 18.
24. Find the probability of drawing a red card from a deck of 52 cards.
25. Draw a perpendicular bisector of a given line segment.
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Section C – Short Answer Type I (20 × 3 = 60 marks)
41. Divide: (x³ + 3x² + 3x + 1) ÷ (x + 1).
42. Solve: 3(x – 2) + 7 = 2x.
43. A coin is tossed once. Find the probability of getting: (i) Head (ii) Tail.
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Section D – Short Answer Type II (20 × 4 = 80 marks)
61. Verify whether (–1) and (2) are zeros of the polynomial x² – x – 2.
62. Solve: 7x – 9 = 5x + 3.
63. A bag contains 5 red and 3 blue balls. One ball is drawn at random. Find the probability of
getting: (i) a red ball, (ii) a blue ball.
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Section E – Long Answer Type (20 × 5 = 100 marks)
81. Divide x³ – 3x² + 5x – 3 by (x – 2) and verify using remainder theorem.
82. Solve: 4(x + 5) – 3(2x – 7) = 5.
83. A card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting: (i) an ace
(ii) a red card (iii) a king (iv) not a face card.
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