Ch-Test of Pythagoras Theorem Class 9 OP Malhotra ICSE Maths Ch-10 Solutions 2026

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Ch-Test of Pythagoras Theorem Class 9 OP Malhotra ICSE Maths Ch-10 Solutions 2026

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Pythagoras Theorem Class 9 OP Malhotra Ch-Test ICSE Maths Solutions Ch-10

Board ICSE
Publications  S Chand
Subject Maths
Class 9th
Chapter-10 Pythagoras Theorem
Writer OP Malhotra
Ch-Test Extra Practice Questions
Edition 2026-2027

Ch-Test on Pythagoras Theorem

Pythagoras Theorem Class 9 OP Malhotra ICSE Maths Solutions Ch-10

Que-1: Find the value of x.
Que-1: Find the value of x.

Sol: In the figure, the triangle is right angled
∴ x² = 62 + 82
= 36 + 64
= 100 = (10)²
∴ x = 10

Que-2: 
ICSE class-9 op malhotra ch-10 ch-test ques-2

Sol: In the figure, the triangle is a right angled
∴ 7² = x² + 2² ⇒ 49 = x² + 4
⇒ x² = 49 – 4 = 45 = 9 x 5
x = √(9×5) = 3√5

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Que-3:
ICSE class-9 op malhotra ch-10 ch-test ques-3

Sol: In the figure, two triangles are right angled
In right ∆ABC
AC² = AD² + DC²
⇒ 152 = 92 + DC² ⇒ 225 = 81 + DC²
⇒ DC² = 225 – 81 = 144 = (12)²
∴ DC = 12
But BC = 25
∴ BD = BC – DC = 25 – 12 = 13
Now in right ∆ABD
AB² = AD² + BD²
x² = 92 + 132 = 81 + 169 = 250
∴ x = √250 = √(25×10)
= 5√10

Que-4:
ICSE class-9 op malhotra ch-10 ch-test ques-4

Sol: In the figure, two triangles are right angled
In ∆ABD
AB² = AD² + BD²
(√34)² = AD² + 132 ⇒ 34 = AD² + 169
Tell if the measures can be the side lengths of a triangle. If so classify the triangle as acute, obtuse, or right.
Note: We know, the sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than its third side and
(Hypotenuse) = Sum of squares of other two sides.

Que-5: 10, 22, 15

Sol: Sides are 10, 22, 15
Here 10 + 15 > 22
∴ It is a triangle.
Now (longest side)² = (22)² = 484
Sum of square of other two sides = 10² + 15²
= 100 + 225 = 325
∴ 484 > 325
∴ It is an acute triangle.

Que-6: 8, 13, 23

Sol: 8, 13, 23
∵ 8 + 13 is not greater than 23
∴ These are not sides of a triangle

Que-7: 9, 14, 17

Sol: 9, 14, 17
∵9 + 14 > 17
∴ It is a triangle
Now, (17)² = 289
and 9² + 142 = 81 + 196 = 277
∵ 289 > 277
∴ It is an obtuse angled triangle.

Que-8: 1*(1/2), 2, 2*(1/2)

Sol: 1*(1/2), 2, 2*(1/2)
⇒ 3/2, 2, 5/2
⇒ 1.5, 2, 2.5
∵ 2 + 1.5 > 2.5
It is a triangle.
Now, (2.5)² = 6.25
and 2² + 1.52 = 4 + 2.25 = 6.25
∵ 6.25 = 6.25
It is a right angled triangle.

Que-9: Two trees are standing on flat ground. The height of the smaller tree is 7 m. The distance between the top of the smaller tree and the base of the taller tree is 15 m. The distance between the top of the taller tree and the base of the smaller tree is 20 m. Calculate
Que-9: Two trees are standing on flat ground. The height of the smaller tree is 7 m. The distance between the top of the smaller tree and the base of the taller tree is 15 m. The distance between the top of the taller tree and the base of the smaller tree is 20 m. Calculate
(i) the horizontal distance between the two trees.
(ii) the height of the taller tree.
Leave the answer in radical form.
(i) the horizontal distance between the two trees.
(ii) the height of the taller tree.
Leave the answer in radical form.

Sol: There are two trees on a flat ground
Height of smaller tree = 7 m
Let AB and CD are two trees, AB = 7 m
Distance between their tops and foot of other are 15 m and 20 m
Let h be the height of bigger tree, DB is the distance between their feet = x m
(i) Now in right ∆ADB
AD² = AB² + DB² (Pythagoras theorem)
⇒ 15² = 72 + x²
⇒ 225 = 49 + x²
⇒ x² = 225 – 49 = 176
∴ x = √176 = √(17×11)
= 4√11

(ii) and in right ∆BCD
BC² = CD² + DB²
⇒ 20² = h² + 176
⇒ 400 = h² + 176
⇒ h² = 499 – 176 = 224
⇒ h = √224 = √(16×14)
= 4√14

Que-10: A girl walks 200 m towards East and then 150 m towards North. The distance of the girl from the starting point is
(a) 350 m  (b) 250 m  (c) 300 m  (d) 225 m

Sol: A girl walks 200 m towards East then 150 m towards North
i.e., OA = 200 m and AB = 150 m
Que-10: A girl walks 200 m towards East and then 150 m towards North. The distance of the girl from the starting point is
(a) 350 m  (b) 250 m  (c) 300 m  (d) 225 m
∴ OB² = OA² + AB²
= (200)² + (150)² = 40000 + 22500
= 62500 = (250)²
OB = 250 m

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