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CLASS IX (2019-20)
MATHEMATICS (041)
SAMPLE PAPER-1

Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 80


General Instructions :
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) The questions paper consists of 40 questions divided into 4 sections A, B, C and D.
(iii) Section A comprises of 20 questions of 1 mark each. Section B comprises of 6 questions of 2 marks each. Section
C comprises of 8 questions of 3 marks each. Section D comprises of 6 questions of 4 marks each.
(iv) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choices have been provided in two questions of 1 mark each, two
questions of 2 marks each, three questions of 3 marks each, and three questions of 4 marks each. You have to
attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v) Use of calculators is not permitted.

(a) x + y = 0 (b) xy = 0
Section A (c) x − y = 0 (d) x = 0
y
Q.1-Q.10 are multiple choice questions. Select the Ans : (c) x − y = 0
most appropriate answer from the given options.
P ^x, y h = Pl^y, x h
1. 0.123 can be expressed in rational form as [1]
x = y and y = x
(a) 900 (b) 111 x−y = 0
111 900
123 121 5. According to Euclid’s definition, the ends of a line
(c) (d) are [1]
10 900
Ans : (b) 111 (a) breadth less (b) points
900
(c) length less (d) None of these
Let, x = 0.12333...... ...(1)
Ans : (b) points
Multiply (1) by 10 on both sides, we get
By definitions given by Euclid, line ends in points.
10x = 1.2333....... ...(2)
6. An angle is 18c less than its complementary angle.
Subtracting (1) from (2), we get The measure of this angle is [1]
9x = 1.11 (a) 36c (b) 48c
x = 111/900 (c) 83c (d) 81c
2. Which one of the following algebraic expressions is a Ans : (a) 36c
polynomial in variable x ? [1] Let the angle be x .
(a) x2 + 22 (b) x + 1 its complement = x + 18c
x x
3/2 Now, x + x + 18c = 90c
(c) x2 + 3x (d) None of these
x 2x = 90c − 18c
3/2
Ans : (c) x2 + 3x 2x = 72c
x
x = 36c
3/2
x + 3x can be written as x2 + 3x , which is a
2
7. Can we draw a triangle ABC with AB = 3 cm ,
x
BC = 3.5 cm and CA = 6.5 cm ? [1]
polynomial in x .
(a) Yes (b) No
3. If p ^a, b h lies in II quadrant then which of the following (c) Can’t be determined (d) None of these
is true about a and b ? [1]
Ans : (b) No
(a) a > 0, b > 0 (b) a > 0, b < 0
(c) a < 0, b > 0 (d) a < 0, b < 0 In 3 ABC , AB = 3 cm ,
Ans : (c) a < 0, b > 0 BC = 3.5 cm , CA = 6.5 cm
In second quadrant, abscissa is negative and ordinate Since AB + BC > CA
is a positive number. as 3 cm + 3.5 cm = 6.5 cm = CA
& a < 0, b > 0 & 3 ABC is not possible.
8. If in a quadrilateral, two adjacent sides are equal and
4. If P ^x, y h and Pl^y, x h are same points then which of the opposite sides are unequal, then it is called a [1]
the following is true? [1] (a) parallelogram (b) square

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(c) rectangle (d) kite Also, area of triangle = 1 # 25 # h = 90


2
Ans : (d) kite
In kite, adjacent sides are equal but opposite sides are h = 90 # 2 = 7.2 cm
25
not equal.
or
9. The area of a rhombus is 20 cm2 . If one of its diagonals
Perimeter of an equilateral triangle is always equal to
is 5 cm, the other diagonal is [1]
........... times of length of sides.
(a) 5 cm (b) 6 cm
Ans : three
(c) 8 cm (d) 10 cm
Ans : (c) 8 cm 13. .......... of a solid is the amount of space enclosed by
the bounding surface. [1]
Area of rhombus = 1 # d1 # d2 ; Ans : Volume
2
where d1 , d2 are lengths of diagonals. 14. .......... is the value of the middle most observation (s). [1]
20 = 1 # 5 # d2 [Since, d1 = 5 ] Ans : Median
2
d2 = 8 cm 15. An activity which results in a well defined end is called
an .......... . [1]
10. In the given pentagon ABCDE , AB = BC = CD
Ans : Experiment
= DE = AE . The value of x is [1]
(Q.16-Q.20) Answer the following :
16. What is the degree of zero polynomial? [1]

SOLUTION :
Degree of zero polynomial is not defined, as p (x) can
(a) 36c (b) 54c
be written as
(c) 72c (d) 108c
p (x) = 0 = 0.x = 0.x2 = 0.x3 =.........
Ans : (b) 54c
17. Write the coordinates of the point which lies at a
Since, equal chords subtend equal angles at the centre. distance of x units from X -axis and y units from Y
+AOE = 360c = 72c -axis. [1]
5
Now, OE = OA SOLUTION :
+OEA = +OAE = x Required point is P (x, y).
In TOAE , x + x + +AOE = 180c
2x + 72c = 180c
x = 108c = 54c
2
(Q.11-Q.15) Fill in the blanks :
11. The construction of a 3 LMN in which LM = 8 cm ,
+L = 45c is possible when ^MN + LN h is ........... cm. [1]
Ans : 9 cm
We know that sum of two sides of a triangle is always
greater than third side.
MN + LN > LM i.e., 8 cm
MN + LN will be 9 cm
12. The sides of a triangle are 25 cm, 17 cm and 12 cm. 18. If TABC is congruent to TPQR , find the length of
The length of the altitude on the longest side is equal QR. [1]
to ........... cm. [1]
Ans : 7.2 cm

s = 25 + 17 + 12 = 27 cm
2
Area of triangle = s ^s − a h^s − b h^s − c h
Area of triangle = 27 (27 − 25) (27 − 17) (27 − 12)
= 27 # 2 # 10 # 15
= 90 cm2

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SOLUTION :
= 16 + 6 + 8 6 + 16 + 6 − 8 6
16 − 6
Since, TABC , TPQR
Thus, BC = QR [By CPCT] = 32 + 12 = 44 = 4.4
10 10
QR = 4 cm.
22. State Euclid’s fifth postulate. [2]
19. The volume of a sphere is 38808 cm3 . Find its radius. [1]
SOLUTION :
SOLUTION :

Volume of a sphere = 4 πr3


3
Where, r is the radius of a sphere.
4 πr3 = 38808
3
r3 = 38808 = 38808 # 3 # 7
4π 4 # 22
3
= 9261
If a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the
r = 3 9261 = 21 interior angles on the same side of it taken together
20. Find the range of the following data; [1] less than two right angles, then two straight lines, if
25, 18, 10, 20, 22, 16, 6, 17, 12, 30, 29, 32, 10, 19, 13, produced indefinitely, meet on that side on which the
31. sum of angles is less than two right angles.
23. In the given figure, find the value of x . [2]
SOLUTION :

Given, highest value = 32


and lowest value = 6
Range = Highest value − Lowest value
= 32 − 6 = 26

Section B
21. Simplify : 2a2 + 2 6 ab + 3b2 . [2]
SOLUTION :
SOLUTION : In ΔABC , we have
Let, I = 2a2 + 2 6 ab + 3b2 +BAC + +ABC + +ACB = 180c
= 2a2 + ^ 6 + 6 h ab + 3b2 30 + 45+ACB = 180c
[By splitting the middle term] & +ACB = 105c
Also, +ACB + +ACD = 180c
= 2a2 + 6 ab + 6 ab + 3b2
105c + +ACD = 180c
= 2 a^ 2 a + 3 bh + 3 b^ 2 a + 3 bh
& +ACD = 75c
= ^ 2 a + 3 b h^ 2 a + 3 b h
Now, x = +MCD + +CDM
^ 2 a + 3 bh
2
= x = 75c + 20c = 95c
=^ 2a+ 3 bh
or
or In the given figure, if BC = 2.6 cm , then find
Simplify : 4 + 6 + 4− 6 2BD + BC .
2
4− 6 4+ 6

SOLUTION :
We have,

I 4+ 6 + 4+ 6
4− 6 4− 6
^4 + 6 h + ^4 − 6 h
2 2

=
^4 − 6 h^4 + 6 h

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SOLUTION : = 2 # 3 # 3 # 3 # 3 # 17 # 17 # 2
In ΔACB and ΔADB = ^17 # 2 # 3 # 3h m2
AC = AD (Given)
Now, number of flower beds,
AB = AB (Common side) Area of triangular field
n =
and +BAC = +BAD (Given) Space occupied by each flower bed
` ΔACB , ΔADB = 2 # 3 # 3 # 17 = 306 = 34
9 9
(By SAS congruence rule)
Hence, 34 flower beds can be prepared.
Then, BC = BD (By CPCT)
or
Given, BC = 2.6 cm
Two cylindrical vessels have their base radii as 16 cm
BD = 2.6 cm and 8 cm respectively. If their heights are 8 cm and 16
Now, 2BD + BC = 2 # 2.6 + 2.6 cm respectively, then find the ratio of their volumes.
2 2
= 5.2 + 1.3 = 6.5 cm SOLUTION :

24. Find the remainder when 3x3 − 6x2 + 3x − 7 is divided Volume of first vessel = πr12 h1
9
by 3x − 4 . [2]
= 22 # 16 # 16 # 8 cm3
7
SOLUTION : Volume of the second vessel = πr22 h2

^3x − 4h = 0 = 22 # 8 # 8 # 16 cm3
7
& x =4 22
# 16 # 16 # 8
3 ` Required ratio = 7
= 2 :1
22
# 8 # 8 # 16
p ^x h = 3 b 4 l − 6 b 4 l + 3 b 4 l − 7
3 2 7
`
3 3 3 9

= 3 # 64 − 6 # 16 + 3 # 4 − 7
Section C
27 9 3 9
27. The following table gives the number of pairs of shoes
= 64 − 32 + 4 − 7 = − 1 and their corresponding price. [3]
9 3 9 3
25. Find the coordinates of the point : [2] Number of pair of 1 2 3 4 5 6
(i) Which lies on x axes both. shoes
(ii) Whose abscissa is 2 and which lies on the x -axis.
Corresponding price 5 10 15 20 25 30
(` in hundred)
SOLUTION :
Plot these as ordered pairs and join them. What type
(i) The coordinates of the points which lies on the x of graph do you get ?
and y -axes both are (0, 0).
(ii) Since the point lies on the x -axis therefore, its SOLUTION :
ordinate = 0 . So, the coordinates of the given
Let us draw the coordinates axes XOXl and YOYl
point are (2, 0).
, and choose a suitable units of distance on the axes.
26. The sides of a triangular field are 51 m, 37 m and
20 m. Find the number of flower beds that can be
prepared, if each bed is to occupy 9 m2 of space. [2]

SOLUTION :
Let the sides of triangular field be
a = 51 m , b = 37 m and c = 20 m
Then, semi-perimeter of triangular field,
s = a + b + c = 51 + 37 + 20
2 2

= 108 = 54 m
2
` Area of triangular field
A = s ^s − a h^s − b h^s − c h
(By Heron’s formula)
= 54 ^54 − 51h^54 − 37h^54 − 20h
= 54 # 3 # 17 # 34

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The points A(1 ,5), B (2, 10), C (3, 15), D (4, 20), E Again, +BAE + +PAE = 180c (Linear pair)
(5, 25) and F (6, 30) can be plotted as shown below. ` +PAE = 180c − +BAE
Now, join all these points in order to get a straight
line. = 180c − 100c
or = 80c ...(3)
Draw the graph of the linear equation x + 2y = 8 and But, +PAE + +APE + +x = 180c (Angles of a Δ )
find the point on the graph where abscissa is twice the ` +x = 180c − +PAE − +APE
value of ordinate.
= 180c − 80c − 70c
= 180c − 150c
SOLUTION :
[Using (3) and (1)]
We have, x + 2y = 8 ...(1)
= 30c
x 0 8 6 29. In an isosceles triangle ABC , with AB = AC , the
bisectors of +B and +C intersect each other at O .
y 4 0 1
Join A to O . Show that :
Given, x = 2y (i) OB = OC
Putting x = 2y in eq. (1), we have (ii) AO bisects +A [3]
2y + 2y = 8
4y = 8
y =2
x = 2#2 = 4

SOLUTION :

(i) AC = AB
+ABC = +ACB
[Angles opposite to equal sides are equal]
& 1 +ABC = 1 +ACB
2 2
& +CBO = +BCO
Hence, point (4, 2) is the required point on the graph.
28. In the given figure, find +x if AB | | CD . [3] [a OB and OC are bisectors of +B
and +C respectively]
& OB = OC
[Sides opposite to equal angles are equal]
Again, 1 +ABC = 1 +ACB
2 2
+ABO = +ACO
[` OB and OC are bisectors of +B and

SOLUTION : +C respectively]
In ΔABO and ΔACO , we have
Produce BA to meet CE at P . Now BA | | CD and
EC is a transversal. AB = AC (Given)

` +APC = +DCP +ABO = +ACO (Proved above)

(Alternate angles) OB = OC (Proved above)

= 110c ...(1) ` ΔABO , ΔACO (SAS congruence)

Also, +APC + +APE = 180c ...(2) & +BAO = +CAO (CPCT)

(Linear pair) & AO bisects +A Proved.


From (1) and (2), we get
30. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. Find
+APE = 180c − 110c the value of x . [3]
= 70c

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SOLUTION :
Given area of parallelogram ABCD = 90 cm2
(i) We know that parallelogram on the same base
and between the same parallel lines are equal in
area
` ar (| | gm ABEF) = ar (| | gm ABCD)
= 90 cm2
(ii) We know that if a triangle and a parallelogram are
SOLUTION : on the same base and between the same parallels,
then the area of triangle is equal to half of the
It is given that O is the centre of the circle.
area of the parallelogram.
` DB is the diameter of the circle.
So, +DCB = 90c (Angle in semi-circle) ` ar (ΔABD) = 1 ar (| | gm ABEF)
2
Also, +DBC = +DAC = x
= 1 # 90 cm2 = 45 cm2
(Angles in same segment are equal) 2
+BDC + +DBC + +BCD = 180c (iii) Similarly, ΔBEF and parallelogram ABEF are
on the same base EF and between same parallels
(Angle sum property of a triangle) EF and AB .
2x + x + 90c = 180c
` ar (ΔBEF) = 1 ar (| | gm ABEF)
x = 180c − 90c
2
3
= 1 # 90 cm2 = 45 cm2
2
= 90c = 30c
3
1 c 33. Find the ratio of the curved surface areas of two
31. Construct an angle of 7 , using compass and rules cones, if the diameters of their bases are equal and
2
only. [3] slant heights are in the ratio 3 : 4. [3]
SOLUTION :
SOLUTION :
Let the diameter of each cone be r .
` Radius of each cone = r
2
Also, let the slant heights of each cone be 3x and 4x
respectively.
i.e., l1 = 3x and l2 = 4x
Curved surface area of the first cone

= πrl1 = π # d r n # 3x
2
c and curved surface area of the second cone
Here, 7 1 = 15 = 15 # 4 = 60c
2 2 2#4 8
= πrl2 = π # d r n # 4x
2
= 1 # 1 # 1 # 60c ` Required ratio of the curved surface areas
2 2 2
π # b r l # 3x
c
1
so to construct an angle of 7 , first draw an angle
2
of 60c. = 2 = 3 or 3 : 4
π # b l # 4x
r 4
Say +BAC and then bisect to get +BAP = 30c 2
Again bisect +BAP , to get +BAK = 15c. Further
c or
bisect +BAK to get BAT = 7 1 .
2
The sides of a triangle are x , x + 1, 2x − 1 and its area
32. The area of the parallelogram ABCD is 90 cm2 . Find
(i) ar (| | gm ABEF) is x 10 . Find the value of x .

(ii) ar (ΔABD)
SOLUTION :
(iii) ar (ΔBEF) [3] Let the sides of triangle are a = x , b = x + 1 and c
= 2x − 1
Then, semi-perimeter,
s =a+b+c
2

= x + x + 1 + 2x − 1
2

= 4x = 2x
2

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Now, area of triangle = s ^s − a h^s − b h^s − c h Section D


But given, area of triangle = x 10
35. Simplify : −3 − 3 2 + 4 3 [4]
` x 10 = 2x ]2x − x g#2x − ^x + 1h- #2x − ^2x − 1h- 3+ 2 6+ 3 6+ 2

= 2x # x # ^2x − x − 1h^2x − 2x + 1h SOLUTION :

= 2x # x # ^x − 1h # 1 We have, I = −3 − 3 2 + 4 3
3+ 2 6+ 3 6+ 2
= 2x2 ^x − 1h −3 3− 2 − 3 2
= #
On squaring both sides, we get 3+ 2 3− 2 6+ 3
6− 6−
^x 10 h = 8 2x2 ^x − 1hB
2 2 3 + 4 3 2
# #
6− 3 6+ 2 6− 2
& 10x2 = 2x2 ^x − 1h
10 = 2 ^x − 1h [By rationalising]
[dividing both sides by x2 ] − 3^ 3 − 2 h 3 2 ^ 6 − 3 h
= 2 −
^ 3h −^ 2h ^ 6h −^ 3h
2 2 2

x − 1 = 10
2 ^ 6 − 2h
+4 3 #
^ 6h −^ 2h
2 2
& x = 5+1 = 6
Hence, the value of x is 6.
[a ^a − b h^a + b h = a2 − b2 ]
34. A batsman in his 12 th inning makes a score of 63 runs
and thereby increases his average score by 2. What is − 3^ 3 − 2h 3 2^ 6 − 3h 4 3^ 6 − 2h
his average after the 12 th inning ? [3] = − +
1 6−3 6−2

= − 3^ 3 − 2h− 2^ 6 − 3h+ 3^ 6 − 2h
SOLUTION :
= − 3 3 + 3 2 − 12 + 6 + 18 − 6
Let the average score of 12 innings be x .
=− 3 3 + 3 2 − 2 3 + 6 +3 2 −
Then, the average score of 11 innings = ^x − 2h
6
Total score of 12 innings = 12x = − 5 3 + 6 2 or 6 2 − 5 3

Total score of 11 innings = 11 ^x − 2h = 11x − 22 36. If ^x3 + ax2 + bx + 6h has ^x − 2h as a factor and leaves
Score of the 12 th
inning = Total score of 12 innings a remainder 3 when divided by ^x − 3h , then find the
values of a and b . [4]
− Total score of 11 innings
= 712x − ^11x − 22hA
SOLUTION :
= x + 22
According to the questions, Let f ^x h = x3 + ax2 + bx + 6 ...(1)
x + 22 = 63 Since ^x − 2h is a factor of f ^x h , then
x = 41 f ^2 h = 0
Hence, the average score after 12 th inning is 41.
` 2 +a#2 +b#2+6 = 0
3 2

or 8 + 4a + 2b + 6 = 0
A die is rolled 300 times and following outcomes are 4a + 2b + 14 = 0
recorded:
& 2a + b = − 7 ...(2)
Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5 6 [Divided both sides by 2]
Frequency 42 60 55 53 60 30 Since f ^x h leaves remainder 3 when divided by ^x − 3h .

Find the probability of getting a number (i) more On putting x = 3 in eq. (1), we get
than 4 (ii) less than 3. f ^3 h = ^3 h3 + a # ^3 h2 + b # 3 + 6
= 27 + 9a + 3b + 6
SOLUTION : = 9a + 3b + 33
(i) Number of possible outcomes to get a number But f ^3 h = 3
more than 4 = 60 + 30 = 90 ` 9a + 3b + 33 = 3
Total number of times die rolled = 300
9a + 3b = − 30
` P (getting a number more than 4) = 90 = 3 = 0.3 & 3a + b = − 10 ...(3)
300 10
(ii) Number of possible outcomes to get a number less [Dividing both sides by 3]
than 3 = 42 + 60 = 102 On subtracting eq.(3) from eq.(2), we get
` P (getting a number less than 3) = 102 = 51 = 0.34
300 150
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2a + b = − 7 Hence, x = − 1, y = 3 is a solution but x = 2 , y = 5 is
3a + b = − 10 not a solution of 5x + 3y = 4 .
− − +
or
` − a = 3 or a = − 3
In a class, number of girls is x and that of boys is
On putting a = − 3 in eq.(2), we get y . Also, the number of girls is 10 more than the
−6 + b =− 7 number of boys. Write the given data in the form of
a linear equation in two variables. Also, represent it
& b =− 1 graphically. Find graphically the number of girls, if
Hence, the required values of a and b are − 3 and − 1 the number of boys in 20.
respectively.
37. Draw the graph of equation 5x + 3y = 4 and check
SOLUTION :
whether
(a) x = 2 , y = 5 Given number of girls and boys are x and y
(b) x = − 1, y = 3 are solution. [4] respectively.
According to the question,
SOLUTION : x − y = 10

Given equation is
x 0 10 5 15 25
5x + 3y = 4
y –10 0 –5 5 15
3y = 4 − 5x
Hence, from the graph, if the number of boys is 20,,
& y = 4 − 5x then the number of girls is 30.
3
Let us draw the table of given equation in which values
of dependent variable y are determined corresponding
to the independent variable x .

x –1 2 5
y 3 –2 –7
^x, y h P ^− 1, 3h Q ^2, − 2h R ^5, − 7h

Now, we plot the points P , Q and R . Join all these


points to obtain the graph of line 5x + 3y = 4
On plotting the points we see that P ^− 1, 3h lies on the
graph but point S ^2, 5h does not lie on it.

38. Prove that the quadrilateral formed by the internal


angle bisectors of any quadrilateral is cyclic. [4]

SOLUTION :
Let ABCD be a quadrilateral in which the angle
bisectors AH , BF , CF and DH of internal angles A,
B , C and D respectively form a quadrilateral EFGH
. EFGH is a cyclic quadrilateral.
i.e., +E + +G = 180c
or +F + +H = 180c
Since +FEH = +AEB
= 180c − +EAB − +EBA
= 180c − 1 ]2+EAB + 2+EBAg
2

= 180c − 1 ^+A + +B h ...(1)


2
[a AH and BF are bisectors of +A and +B
respectively]

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SOLUTION :
Given, radius of the cylindrical base ^r h = 4.2 cm
and height of the cylindrical flower base ^h h = 11.2 cm
` Surface area of cylindrical base
A = curved surface area of cylindrical
flower base + area of base
Similarly, +FGH = +CGD = 2πrh + πr 2

= 180c − +GCD − +GDC = 2π # 4.2 # 11.2 + π ^4.2h2


= 180c − 1 ^+C + +D h ...(2) = 4.2π ^22.4 + 4.2h = 4.2 # 22 # 26.6
2 7
On adding eq.(1) and (2), we get = 351.12 cm2
Now, surface area of 50 cylinders
+FEH + +FGH = 180c − 1 ^+A + +B h +
2 = 50 # 351.12 cm2 = 17556 cm2

+ 180c − 1 ^+C + +D h So,Total cost = ` c17556 # 20 m = ` 3511.20


100
2
or
= 360c − 1 ^+A + +B + +C + +D h
2
Water is flowing at the rate of 3 km/hour through a
= 360c − 1 # 360c = 180c circular pipe of 20 cm internal diameter into a circular
2 cistern of diameter 10 m and depth 2 m. In how much
[a Sum of angles of a quadrilateral is 360°] time will the cistern be filled ?
39. Find the mean, median and mode for the following
data. [4] SOLUTION :
10, 15, 18, 10, 10, 20, 10, 20, 15, 21, 15, 25 Given,
SOLUTION : Internal diameter of circular pipe, d = 20 cm
As we know that, Internal radius = r

Mean = Sum of all the observations = 20 = 10 cm


Total number of observations 2
10 + 15 + 18 + 10 + 10 + 20 = 10 m
100
= + 10 + 20 + 15 + 21 + 15 + 25
12 = 1 m
10
= 189 = 15.75 Water is flowing at the rate of 3 km/hour = 3000 m/hr
12
Volume of water flowing in one hour
For Median,
Arranging the given data in ascending order, we have = πr2 h
10, 10, 10, 10, 15, 15, 15, 18, 20, 20, 21, 25 2
= π c 1 m # 3000 m3
a Number of observations ^n h = 12 [even] 10
` Median Diameter of cistern = 10 m
` n2 j ` n2 + 1j observation
th th
observation + Radius of cistern = 10 = 5 m
= 2
2
Depth of cistern = 2 m
_ 12 i observation + _ 122 + 1i observation
th th

= 2
2 Volume of water in cistern = πr2 h = π ^5 h2 # 2 m3

= 6 observation + 7 observation = 15 + 15
th th
Let the time taken to fill the cistern = t hours
2 2
= 15 t = Volume of water in cistern
Volume of water flowing from pipe in 1 hour
For Mode,
π ^5 h2 # 2
Arranging the given data in ascending order, we have =
10, 10, 10, 10, 15, 15, 15, 18, 20, 20, 21, 25 π c 1 m # 3000
100
Here, 10 occurs most frequently (4 times)
` Mode = 10 = 1 2 hours = 1 hour 40 minutes
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40. 50 students of class IX planned to visit an old age home
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and to spend the whole day with their inmates. Each
one prepared a cylindrical flower base using cardboard
to gift the inmates. The radius of the cylindrical flower
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base is 4.2 cm and the height is 11.2 cm.
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What is the amount spent for purchasing the cardboard
at the rate of ` 20 per 100 cm2 ?
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