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Time: 3hrs Max. Marks : 80 Instructions 1. This question paper has 5 Sections A, B, C, D and E. 2, Section A has 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) carrying 1 mark each. 8, Section B has 5 Short Answer-I(SA-D) Type Questions carrying 2 marks each. ‘4, Section C has 6 Short Answer-II (SA-II) Type Questions carrying 3 marks each. 5, Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA) Type Questions carrying 6 marks each. 6. Section E has 3 Based integrated units of assessment (4 marks each) with sub-parts of the values of 1, 1 and 2 marks each respectively. 7. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 questions of 2 marks, 2 questions of 3 marks and 2 questions of 5 marks has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2 marks questions of Section E. 8, Draw neat figures wherever required. Take x = 22/7 wherever required if not stated. Section-A Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each 1. A sector is cut from a circle of diameter ‘The system of equations x +2y+5 =C 21 cm, If the angle of the sector is 150°, > -3x-6y+1=0 has teenie eee (@) a unique solution (@) 27.5 cm’ (b) 144 cm? (b) exactly two solutions (55cm? _— (d) 288 om? (c) infinitely many solutions 2, If P(x,6) is the mid-point of the line (@)no solution segment joining A(6,5) and B(4, y), then the value of yis @s ws A, An acute angle 8, for ec the value of Fikg0"c0s30° +08 60°sin 30° is 1 oS 8 1 @ = @> jf the distance between the points (4, * and (1,0) is 5, then the value of p is in (a) +¥20 units (b) +4 units (o) Ounit (4) #3 units ne card is drawn at random fi shuffled deck of 52 caer ability of selecting a card is (b)1 @o "well: prob 4 ya 5 Os §. If (x3) is a factor of the polynomial 3x2 +2x-k, then value of k is @s1 3233 9, 1f3 chairs and chairs and | tal linear equations to rep) (d) 30 1 table cost % 1500 and 6 ble costs % 2400, then the resent this situation is (@) x + 3y =1500 and 6— 1500 and 6x 1500 and 6x + 500 and x+¥ triangles are similar, if their ding angles are . and their des are in the same «+--+ (b) equal, ratio (d) None of these of the quadratic 2, then the value 10, Two correspon’ corresponding si {a) equal, equal (©) not equal, ratio Hl. If one of the zeroes polynomial x* -3%+ kis of kis (a) 10 (b)2 ()-7 (d)-2. PKs, two triangles ADBF and APOR, _ 2D=ZQand LR=4E, hen which of the following is not true? EF _DF DE_ Bor "po 59 Fa DE _DF EF _DE © oR PO (@) Rp” OR Which of the following is not ® quadratic equation? : (a) x2 +5x-3=0 wy axtee ttn? ((0)3+x+x7=0 (@) 22-3670 44, The equation 12%? + ee i. #42 4 SVEN ae ie 15. fa, b, care in AP, then S=2 4 e b @z,, Obs (a)5-3n (©)8-3n 47. if the volume of a cube is 1728 length of its edge is equal to (a)7cm b) 12cm | (©) 18cm (@) 19cm 48, Iftwo tangents inclined atan angle 6 drawn toacircle ofradius 3.1 ofeach tangent is equalto Ped. (a3cm (deem (> em @3Ba Directions In the question number 19 and statement of Assertion (A) js followed by as! of Reason (R). Choose the correct option. 49. Assertion (A) The graph of the equations 3x +2y=12 and 5x-2y gives a pair of intersecting lines. Reason (R) The graph of the linear ‘equations 4% +. byt =0 and sas anxtboy +2 =0 gives a pair intersecting lines, if Meth A a, bp (a) Both ‘Assertion (A) and Reason (R) is ‘of Assertion (A) ¢p) Both Assertion (A) and fat Reason (R) ismotthe erAseertion (OY ae @As (@) Assertion 20, Assertion (A) All equilateral similar. (a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) i the correct expl (©) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct © (©) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false (@) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true lanation of Assertion (A) meplanation of Assertion (A) Section-B Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each 21. Find the LCM and HCF of 12, 15 and 21 by applying the prime factorisation method. sin@-2sin’6 _ 22. Prove that ; 2cos* @-cos® tan 0. 23. Which term of the AP 3, 15, 27, 39, be 120 more than its 21st term? 24, Without solving the following quadratic equation, find the value of m for which the given equation has real and equal roots. x? +(m=-1)x +2(m+5)=0 Or For what value(s) of ‘a’ quadratic equation 30ax? —6x +1=0 has no real roots? 25. Compute the Arithmetic Mean for. the following data aed Number of students Wark obiained 0-10 18 i 20-30 i ee 9 a 25 en Or Given below is a cumulative frequency distribution showing the marks secured by 50 students of a class. Below | Below | Below | Below | Below: 20_| 40 | 60 | 80 | 100 20 [37 | 50) Marks umber of students [17 [22 Form the frequency distribution table for the above data. Section-C Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each 26. At the foot of a mountain the elevation of its summit is 45°. After ascending 1000 m towards the mountain up a slope of 30° inclination, the elevation is found to be 60°. Find the height of the mountain. Or The two palm trees are of equal heights and are standing opposite each other on either side of the river, which is 80 m wide. From a point O between them on the river the angles of elevation of the top of the trees are 60° and 30°, respectively. Find the height of the trees and the distances of the point O from the trees. 27. In the figure, quadrilateral ABCD is circumscribing a circle with centre O and AD 1 AB. If radius of incircle is 10 cm, then the value of xis ee a1 are respectively proportional to sides PQ and QR and median PM of APQR.‘ that AABC ~APOR. Inthe given figure, ZAEF = ZAFE and E _ is the mid-point of CA. Prove that lengths 12 ¢1 2a of 2 cm, th st ab eae oF pane OP dicta Section-E Se, Case study based questions are compulsory 36. Amit is planning to buy a house and the layout is given below. The design and the measurement has been made such that areas of two bedrooms and_ kitchen together is 95 sqm. yee eo y——, om] sent Sm] oom an hear Beige ir Based on the above information, answer the following questions: (i) Form the pair of linear equations in two variables from this situation. @ (Gi) Find the length of the outer boundary of the layout. a (ii) Find the area ofliving room in the layout. @) Or Find the cost of laying tiles in kitchen at the rate of 8 50 per sq m. @) 37. Raman and Vishnu are friends living on the same street in Laxmi Nagar. Vishnu’s house is at the intersection of one street with another street on which there is a cafe. They both work in the same office and that is not far from Vishnu’s house. Suppose the office is situated at the point O, ic. the origin. Raman’s house is at point A. Vishnu’s house is at point B and cafe is at point C. Based on the above information, the following questions: () How faris Raman’s house from Vis house? i) How far is the office from cafe? (ii) Find the perimeter of the triang formed by Raman’s, Vishnu’s house the cafe. Or There is a tower between the joining A and C which divides AC in ratio 2 : 3. Find the coordinates of the tower. ‘a 38. A seminar is being conducted by an Educational Organisation, where the participants will be educators of different subjects. The number of participants in Hindi, English and Mathematics are 60, 84 and 108 respectively. Based on the above information answer the following questions. (i In each room the same number Of participants are to be seated and all of them being in the same subject, hence find maximum number participants that can accommodated in each room. () (ii) What is the minimum number of rooms required during the event? a (iii) Find the product of HCF and LCM of 60, 84 and 108. @ Or a ‘What is the largest number that di 70 and 125, having remainder 5 respectively?

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