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2 P.T.O.General Instructions: *
Read the following instructions very cA ¢Ftlly andl strictly fotow tet’:
This question paper contains 38 1estions, AU questions are compulsory.
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(ii) This question paper is divided a five Sections - A, B, C, D and E.
(iii) In Section A, Questions no. 1 0 18 are Multiple Choice Questions
(MCQs) and questions number 19 and 20 are Assertion-Reason based
questions of 1 mark each.
(iv) In Section B, Questions no. 21 10 25 are Very Short Answer (VSA) type
questions, carrying 2 marks each.
(v) In Section C, Questions no. 26 to 31 are Short Answer (SA) type
questions, carrying 3 marks each.
(vi) In Section D, Questions no. 32 0 35 are Long Answer (LA) type questions
carrying 5 marks each.
(vii) In Section E, Questions no. 36 to 38 are Case Study based questions
carrying 4 marks each. Internal choice is provided in 2 marks questions in
each case study.
(viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided
in 2 questions in Section B, 2 questions in Section C, 2 questions in
Section D and 3 questions in Section E.
(ix) Draw neat diagrams wherever required. Take 1 = 2 wherever required,
if not stated.
() Use of calculator is not allowed.
SECTION A
This section has 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) carrying 1 mark
each. 20x1=20
1. If tan30= 3, then $ equals ;
(A) 60° 30°
(©) 20° ) 10°
2, If x is the LCM of 4, 6, 8 and y is the LCM of 3, 5, 7 and p is the LCM of
x and y, then which of the following is true ?
(A) p=35x (B) p=4y
else ) p= 16y
30/3/1 + 3| Page 8 Pro.The'value of te for which the SYS" flinear equations Gy 4 wean 2
3.
36x+ 6y = Shave infinitely many Slutions ig
1
) 6 ees |
1 @ 2
© } 3
4. Ifa and B are the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) — x*_ax—b, then the
value of (a. + + af) is equal to :
(A) a+b
®) -a-b
©) a-b
() -a+b
5. If X ~ 3 <6 then the values of x are :
12 x
A) +6 ®) +4
VV
() +12 (D) +3
6. The line represented by a + a =1, intersects x-axis and y-axis
respectively at P and Q. The coordinates of the mid-point of line segment
PQare:
(A) (2,3) ®) (3,2)
(C) (2,0) (D) (0,3)
7. Two of the vertices of A PQR are P(—1, 5) and Q(5, 2). The coordinates of
a point which divides PQ in the ratio 2: lare:
(A) (3,3)
(B) (5,5)
Lr 3,3)
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? 5] Page # Pro.8 of tangents PA and PB drawn f0™ 82 external point 5‘
centre O are inclined to each other &t an angie Of 80. a, aeicle with
Given figure, then the measure of Z POA ig; shown in the
(A) 50°
(C) 60° () 80°
9. (cot + tan 6) equals :
MA) cosec 6 sec 6 (B) sin @ sec@
(C) cos @ tang @) sin@cos@
10. If in two triangles A DEF and A PQR, 2D=2Qandz R= ZE, then
which of the following is not true ?
DE _ DF EF DF
— = B® ~.2F
(A) QR ~ PQ PR ~ PQ
EF DE DE_ EF
Felon Or oa” RP
11. The measurements of A LMN and A ABC are shown in the figure given
below. The length of side AC is :
L
X
B c
(A) 16cm By cea
LE) Bem (D) 4cm
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surface areas is :
(A) 8:125
®B) 4:25
© 2:5
(@) 16:25
18. If the area of a sector of circle of radius 36 cm ig 54x em2, the
of the corresponding arc of the sector is : 7 ten the length
(A) 8xem ®) 6rem
(©) 4rem {D™ 3x em
14. A die is thrown once. The probability of getting a number which is not a
factor of 36, is :
1 @ 2
UAT 3 3
1 5
a D). =
© | |
15. If the mean of 2, 9, x+6, 2x+8, 5, 10, 5 is 7, then the value of xis:
(A) 9 ® 6
© 5 @O) 3
16, AOBC is a rectangle whose three vertices are A(0, 2), 0(0, 0) and B(4, 0).
The square of the length of its diagonal is equal to :
(A) 36 (B) 20
© 16 (D) 4
17. Zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = x2— 3 /2x +4 are:
(A) 2, V2
B) 22, 2
(©) 42,- 2
) 2,2
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18. _ In the given figure, in A ABC, ADL and < BAC = 90°. If BC = 1
and DC = 4 cm, then the value of x is : se
A
8em ©) 3em
Questions number 19 and 20 are Assertion and Reason based questions. Two
statements are given, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as
Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the codes (A), (B),
(©) and (D) as given below.
A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the
correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
\By Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not
the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
(D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion (A): A ladder leaning against a wall, stands at a horizontal
distance of 6 m from the wall. If the height of the wall up
to which the ladder reaches is 8 m, then the length of the
ladder is 10 m.
Reason (R): The ladder makes an angle of 60° with the ground.
20. Assertion (A): If two tangents are drawn to a circle from an external
Point, then they Subtend equal angles at the centre of the
circle,
Reason (R): A parallelogram circumscribing a circle is a rhombus.
30/3/1 # Page 8 Pro.This section has & Very Short
each.
5x2=10
21. & A = tan? 60° — 2 cosec? 80° — 2 tan? gge, then find the value a
22.\ The probability of guessing the Correct answer of certain test gets
_ x 7 sin,
is 35. Ithe probability of not gue88iNg the correct answer ig 5 nee
the value of x.
23. (a) Find the smallest number which is divisible by both 644 and 462.
OR
(b) Two numbers are in the ratio 4 : 5 and their HCF is 11. Find the
LCM of these numbers.
24, (a) Find the value(s) of ’ so that the quadratic equation
“4x24 kx + 1.= 0 has real and equal roots,
OR
(b) _ If‘’ and ‘f’ are the zeroes of the polynomial p(y) = y2 — 5y + 3, then
find the value of a4f? + 034.
25. Prove that the tangents drawn at the ends of a diameter of a circle are
parallel.
SECTION C 0nQ *,
g
This section has 6 Short Answer (SA) type questions carrying 3 marks each. 6x3=18
26. (a) If the mid-point of the line segment joining the points A(3, 4) and
\—~ Bik, 6) is P(x, y) and x + y— 10 = 0, find the value of k.
OR
(b) Find the coordinates of the points which divide the line segment
joining A(- 2, 2) and B(2, 8) into four equal parts.
P.T.O.
30/3/L # 18| Page27. Prove that (8 +3) is an irrational number given that’ J is an
irrational numbee—
28. (a) Provethat; /SeeA=1 1 [seeA+T 9
SsecA+1 * YsecA—1 ~2co8ecA
OR
1 1. 1
(b) Prove that; - eee
ee (& ona) (& sina) tanA + cotA
29. A chord of a circle of radius 10 cm subtends a right angle at the centre of
the circle, Find the area of the corresponding minor segment.
[Use x= 3-14) ~~
30. Three unbiased coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of
getting:
(a) exactly two tails
(b) at least one head
(©) at most two heads ~—
31. In the given figure, PC is a tangent to the circle at C. AOB is the
diameter which when extended meets the tangent at P. Find Z CBA and
ZBCO, if 2 PCA = 110°.
IY
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SECTION DI® righ a}
This secti
tion has 4 Long Answer (LA) type ‘q€estions carrying § marks each,
32. i i
‘The Perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 32 om, If each equal side is 5th
6
of the base, find the area of the triangle.)
33.
(a) re sum of the third term and the seventh term of an AP is 6 and
eir is ‘i i
iS Product is 8. Find the sum of the first sixteen terms of the
OR
ro
The minimum age of children eligible to participate in a painting
competition is 8 years. It is observed that the age of the youngest
boy was 8 years and the ages of the participants, when seated in
order of age, have a common difference of 4 months. If the sum of
the ages of all the participants is 168 years, find the age of the
eldest participant in the painting competition.
84, (a) In the given figure, PA, QB and RC are perpendicular to AC.
If PA = x units, QB = y units and RC = z units, prove that
aw
ee
x2 y
P
| R
Q
2
A ae)
OR
Sides AB and BC and median AD of triangle ABC are respectively
proportional to sides PQ and QR and median PM of A PQR.
Show that A ABC ~ A PQR. ad am
is in the form of an inverted cone. Its height is 8 cm and the
Ser which is open, is 5 cm. It is filled with water up to the
prim. When lead shots, each of which is a sphere of radius 0:5 a are
dropped into the vessel, one-fourth of the water flows out. Find the
number of lead shots dropped in the vessel.
5 a 17| Page a
4x5=20
P.T.O.4
3x4=12
section E
This section has 3 Case Study based questiong carry
‘ase Study _}
36. A garden designer is planning a re
surrounded by a uniform walkway.
"4 marks each,
ctangular lawn that is to be
See eee
12m <———__
The total area of the lawn and the walkway is 360 square ae
width of the walkway is same on all sides. The dimensions o
itself are 12 metres by 10 metres,
Based on the information given above, answer the following ra or
(i) Formulate the quadratic equation representing apes xX 1
the lawn and the walkway, taking width of walkway = ts
i) (a) Solve the quadratic equation to find the wi
walkway ‘5
OR the rate of t 50 per
(b) If the cost of paving the walkway at # ofthe walkway. 2
Square metre is ¢ 12,000, calculate the are2
7
(i) Find the perimeter of the lawn.
sou rc.
19| Page&ase Study - 2
A lighthouse stands tall on a cliff by the Sea, watching over ships that
Pass by. One day a ship is seen approaching the shore and from the top of
the ship are observed to be 30°
8s it moves from point P to point Q. The height of the lighthouse
is 50 metres.
the lighthouse, the angles of depression of
and 45°
A5°
30°
Based on the information given above, answer the following questions :
(i) Find the distance of the ship from the base of the lighthouse when
it is at point Q, where the angle of depression is 45°. 1
(ii) Find the measures of 4 PBA and 2 QBA. 1
(ii) (a) Find the distance travelled by the ship between points P and
Q. 2
OR
(b) If the ship continues moving towards the shore and takes
10 minutes to travel from Q to A, calculate the speed of the
ship in km/h, from Q to A.
30/3/1 # 21| Page BT88. The India Meteorological Department obs,
rainfall every year in different sub-divisions
of :
to compare and analyse the results. ar conntzy. Ht HeLpae Heat
The table below shows sub-divisions wise i
r - i
Gin mm) in so Seasonal (monsoon) rainfall
Rainfall (mm) | No. of Sub-divisions
200 -— 400 3
400 - 600 4
600 — 800 7
800 — 1000 4
1000 - 1200 3
1200 — 1400 3
Based on the information given above, answer the following questions :
(i) Write the modal class.
(i) (a) Find the median of the given data.
OR
(b) Find the mean rainfall in the season.
Gii) If a sub-division having at least 800 mm rainfall during monsoon.
season is considered a good rainfall sub-division, then how many
sub-divisions had good rainfall ?
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