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Mock 3 Examination - 2025 Mathematics Grade: 10 Time: 3 Hours Date: 01/03/2025 Maximum Marks: 80

The document is a mock examination paper for Grade 10 Mathematics scheduled for March 1, 2025, with a total of 80 marks and a duration of 3 hours. It consists of two sections: Section A, which requires all questions to be attempted, and Section B, which allows for the selection of any four questions. The paper covers various mathematical topics, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics.
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Mock 3 Examination - 2025 Mathematics Grade: 10 Time: 3 Hours Date: 01/03/2025 Maximum Marks: 80

The document is a mock examination paper for Grade 10 Mathematics scheduled for March 1, 2025, with a total of 80 marks and a duration of 3 hours. It consists of two sections: Section A, which requires all questions to be attempted, and Section B, which allows for the selection of any four questions. The paper covers various mathematical topics, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics.
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MOCK 3 EXAMINATION – 2025

MATHEMATICS

Grade: 10 Time: 3 hours


Date: 01/03/2025 Maximum Marks: 80
• Answers to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately.
• You will NOT be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent
reading the question paper.
• The time given at the head of this paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.

• Attempt all questions from Section A and any four questions from Section B.
• All working, including rough work, must be clearly shown and should be done on the
same sheet as the rest of the answer.
• Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
• Intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].
• Mathematical tables will be provided.

SECTION A
(Attempt all questions from this Section)

Question 1

Choose the correct answers to the questions from the given options. [15]

(Do not copy the question, write the correct answers only.)

(i) The sum of money required to buy 50, ₹40 shares at a discount of 10% is :
(a) ₹2000.00 (b) ₹1800.00 (c) ₹1700.00 (d) ₹1000.00

(ii) If ‘x’ is a negative integer, then the solution set of -12 x > 30 is:
(a) {2, - 1} (b) {..., -5, - 4, - 3} (c) {..., -5, - 4, - 3, - 2} (d) {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ....}

(iii) The angle between the lines x - 3y = 0 and 3x + y = 0 is:


(a) 0° (b) 90° (c) 45° (d) none of these

(iv) Madhu deposits a certain amount of money per month in a Recurring Deposit
account such that after 2 years, the interest accumulated is equal to her monthly
deposit. Find the rate of interest per annum that the bank is paying.
(a) 4% (b) 8% (c) 10% (d) 12%

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(v) In the adjoining figure, AC is a diameter of the circle with centre O, AC = 8cm
and OP perpendicular to AB. If the area of ∆APO is 12 cm², then area of
quadrilateral BCOP is:
(a) 12 cm2
(b) 24cm2
(c) 36 cm²
(d) 48cm²

(vi) At a certain time of the day, the ratio of the length of its shadow to the height
of the pole is 1: 3 , then the angle of elevation of the sun at that time of the day is:
(a) 30° (b) 45° (c) 60° (d) 90°

(vii) If a dice is rolled, the ratio of the probability of getting a prime number to the
probability of getting a multiple of 3 is:
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 1 : 3 (c) 2 : 3 (d) 3 : 2

(viii) The ratio of the volumes of a sphere, a cone and a cylinder each of same diameter
and same height is:
(a) 4 : 1 : 3 (b) 1 : 3 : 2 (c) 1 : 2 : 3 (d) 3 : 2 : 1

x 
(ix) If M =   and N =  p q 
 y
Assertion (A): Product MN and NM are both possible.
Reason (R): Matrix multiplication is commutative.
(a) A is true, R is false.
(b) A is false, R is true.
(c) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct reason for A.
(d) Both A and R are true, but R is the incorrect reason for A.

(x) In the adjoining figure, PT and QT are tangents to a circle such that  TPS =45° and
 TQS =300. Then, the value of  PSQ is:

(a) 300
(b) 450
(c) 75°
(d) 105°

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x 2 + y 2 17
(xi) If = , then x : y is equal to:
x2 − y 2 8
25
(a)
9
9
(b)
25
5
(c)
3
3
(d)
5

(xii) A retailer buys an article at its listed price from a wholesaler and sells it to the
consumer in the same state after marking up the price by 20%. The list price of the
article is ₹2500, and the GST is 12%. What is the tax liability of the retailer to the
central government?
(a) 10
(b) 15
(c) 30
(d) 60

(xiii) If the equation x² - x + k = 0 has real roots, then


(a) k = ¼
(b) k = 0
(c) k > ¼
(d) k ≤ ¼

(xiv) The locus of a point which is equidistant from a given circle consists of:
(a) a pair of circles, inside and out, concentric with the given circle.
(b) a circle concentric with the given circle and inside it.
(c) a circle concentric with the given circle and outside it.
(d) a pair of lines parallel to each other on either side of the centre.

(xv) The scale factor of a picture and actual height of Sonia is 20 cm : 1.6 m. If her height
in the picture is 18 cm, then her actual height is:
(a) 14.4 m
(b) 2.25 m
(c) 1.78 m
(d) 1.44 m

Question 2

(i) Using the Remainder and Factor theorem, factorize the given 3x3 + 2x2 -19x + 6
completely. [4]

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(ii) A (a, b), B (- 4, 3) and C (8, -6) are the vertices of a triangle ABC. Point D is on BC
such that BD: DC is 2 :1 and M (6, 0) is mid-point of AD. Find: [4]
(a) Coordinates of point D.
(b) Coordinates of point A.
(c) Equation of a line passing through M and parallel to line BC.

(iii) The tangents TA and TB are drawn to the circle with centre O,  AOQ = 150 0 and
 ATB = 50°. Calculate  TAB,  QAC and  OAB. [4]

Question 3

(i) If the sum of the first 7 terms of an AP is 119, and that of the first 17 terms is 714.
Find the sum of first n terms & hence the 10th term. [4]

(ii) The total surface area of a right circular cone of slant height 17 cm is 200  cm2.
Calculate its radius. If this cone is melted and formed into solid spheres of radius
2 cm, find the number of spheres formed. [4]

(iii) For this question, use a graph paper. Take scale: 2 cm = 1 unit along both x and y
axis. Plot points A (2, 2) and B (6,-2) in the graph paper and answer the following: [5]
(a) Reflect point A in the origin to get D and write the coordinates of point D.
(b) Reflect point A in the line y = - 2 to point C and write the coordinates of point C.
(c) Find a point P on CD which is invariant under reflection in x = 0, write its coordinates.
(d) Write the geometric name of the figure ABCD.
(e) Write the coordinates of the point of intersection of the diagonals of ABCD.

SECTION B

(Attempt any four complete questions from this Section.)

Question 4

(i) Hetal invests ₹4500 in 8%, ₹10 shares at ₹15, She sells the shares when the price rises
to ₹30 and invests the proceeds in 12%, ₹100 shares at ₹125. Calculate: [3]
(a) the sale proceeds.
(b) the number of ₹100 shares she buys.
(c) the change in her annual income from the dividend.

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(ii) Solve the following in-equation, write the solution set and represent it on the real
number line.
x 3x
+5  x + 4  2+ , xR [3]
2 5

(iii) Prove the following trigonometric identity: [4]


(cos A − sin A)(1 + tan A)
= sec A
2cos 2 A − 1

Question 5

(i) Sanjay deposits a certain sum of money every month in a recurring deposit scheme
for 5 years at 6% p.a. If the amount he receives at the time of maturity is ₹55,320,
find his monthly deposit. [3]

(ii) In the figure, chord AD and tangent at B meet at C. [3]

(a) Prove ∆ABC ⁓ ∆BDC.


(b) If CD = 4 cm and BC = 6 cm, then
find AC.
(c) Find Area (∆BDC) : Area (∆ABC)

(iii) Using Assumed Mean method, find the Mean for the following frequency
Distribution: [4]
Class 0 - 15 15 - 30 30 - 45 45 - 60 60 - 75 75 - 90

Frequency 3 4 7 6 8 2

Question 6

(i) Find the ratio in which the line y = 2 + 3x divides the line segment AB joining the
points A (-3, 9) and B (4, 2). [3]

(ii) In the adjoining figure, [3]

 ABC= 1400,  AED= 100° and


AE parallel to BD.
Find  DBC,  BAE and  BCD.

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(iii) The bill shows the GST rate and the marked price of the articles: [4]

S.no. Item Quantity Marked Price Rate of GST


per kg (₹)
1. Wheat 5 kg 35.00 x%
2. Rice 5 kg 180.00 5%
3. Detergent y kg 220.00 18%
Find:
(a) the value of ‘x’ if the GST on wheat and rice is ₹53.75.
(b) the value of ‘y’, if CGST paid for detergent powder is ₹39.60.
(c) the total amount to be paid including GST for the above bill.

Question 7

(i) The angles of depression of the top and the bottom of an 8 m tall building from the
top of a multi-storied building are 30° and 45° respectively. Find the height of the
multi-storied building and the distance between the two buildings. Give the answer
correct to the nearest metre. [5]

(ii) The table shows scores obtained by 200 shooters in a shooting competition.
Scores 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100
Shooters 5 11 14 26 29 25 25 33 22 10

Use your graph to estimate the following: [5]


(a) The median
(b) The lower quartile.
(c) The number of shooters who obtained a score of more than 75%.

Question 8

(i) There are 25 cards numbered l to 25. What is the probability that a card picked up
randomly: [3]
(a) is a square number?
(b) is a multiple of 3 and 5?
(c) is a multiple of 3 or 5

(ii) Find two numbers whose mean proportion is 12 and the third proportion is 96. [3]

(iii) In a class test, the sum of Vikram's marks in Mathematics and Science is 25. Had he
got 5 marks more in Mathematics and 3 marks less in Science, the product of their
marks would have been 140. Find his marks in the two subjects. [4]

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Question 9

(i) Draw a Histogram from the following frequency distribution and find the Mode
from the graph: [3]
Class 0-5 5 - 10 10 - 15 15 - 20 20 - 25 25 – 30
Frequency 2 5 18 14 8 5

(ii) The fifth term of a G.P. is 81 and its second term is 24. Find the geometric
progression. [3]

(iii) The ratio of the radius and the height of a solid metallic right circular cylinder is
7:27. This is melted and made into a cone with a diameter of 14 cm and slant
height 25cm. Find the height of the cylinder. [4]

Question 10

(i) Find the value of ‘m’ for which the given quadratic equation has real and equal
roots: [3]
x2 + 2(m – 1) + (m + 5) = 0

 −6 0  1 0 
(ii) Given matrix, A =   and B =  
 4 2  1 3
Find matrix M, if M = A2 - 2B + 5I, where I is the identity matrix. [3]

(iii) Construct a triangle ABC in which AB = 6 cm, BC=5 cm and BC = 5 cm and


 ABC= 1200. [4]
(a) Construct a circle circumscribing the triangle ABC.
(b) Draw a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD so that D is equidistant from B and C.

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