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Maths QP Set-2

This document is a mathematics question paper for a standardized exam, containing 38 questions divided into five sections: multiple choice, very short answer, short answer, long answer, and case study questions. Candidates are instructed to write the question paper code on their answer book and follow specific guidelines during the exam, including a 15-minute reading period. The total duration of the exam is 3 hours, with a maximum score of 80 marks.
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Maths QP Set-2

This document is a mathematics question paper for a standardized exam, containing 38 questions divided into five sections: multiple choice, very short answer, short answer, long answer, and case study questions. Candidates are instructed to write the question paper code on their answer book and follow specific guidelines during the exam, including a 15-minute reading period. The total duration of the exam is 3 hours, with a maximum score of 80 marks.
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Series WX1YZ/2 SET-2

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Q.P.Code
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30/2/2
Roll No.

Candidates must write the Q.P. Code on


of the answer-book.
the title page

TUTT (HTA6)
MATHEMATICS (STANDARD)

FHTRa H7: 3 U 4TYba4 : 80


Time allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80

eNOTE
Please check that this question paper contains 23 printed pages

QP. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title
page of the answer-book by the candidate.
:(i)
Please check that this question paper contains 38 questions
(iv)
Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer-book before

attempting it.

gh 10.15 g T | 10.15 7 * 10.30 77 a n2z s a

15 minute time has been allotted to re0 duestion paper. The question paper will be
distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10,30 a
a.m., the students will read the
guestion paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period...

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(ii)
() TU 7 y7 HAT 1 # 18 . "Shc7 (MCQ) AT I7a HPT 19 a 20

(iv)

()

(vi)
(vii)

(viii)

(ix)
7 fT 7T
(x)

1. T ** 3kx +
4k 1
-

v J7%, qHt PT6 1


JAI , Ai k 51 HTA

(a) - 2
(b) 2
(c) 1
2 (d)
2
x-H, 14GI -2, 3) 3itt (6. 71 gà aid tETTS 1 7 37Ya
(a) 1:3
(b) 3:7
(c) 7:3
(d) 1:2

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General Instructions:
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them:
This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(ii)
( ) T h i s question paper is divided into five Sections- A, B, C, D and E.
(iii) In Section A, Questions no. 1 to 18 are multiple choice questions (MCQs) and
questions number 19 and 20 are Assertion-Reason based questions ofl mark
each.
(iv) In Section B, Questions no. 21 to 25 are very short answer (VSA) type
questions, carrying 2 marks each.
(v) n Section C, Questions no. 26 to 31 are short answer (SA) type questions,
carrying 3 marks each.
(vi) In Section D, Questions no. 32 to 35 are long answer (LA) type questions
carrying5 marks each.
(vii) In Section E, Questions no. 36 to 38 are case study based questions carrying
4marks each. Internal choice is provided in 2 marks questions in each
case-study.
(vii) 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 n = wherever required, if not
stated.
*)
(x) Use of calculators is not allowed.

SECTION A

This section comprises multiple choice questions (MCQs) of 1 mark each.


1 If one zero of the polynomial x° z 3KX + 4k be
twice the other, then the
value ofk is

(a) -2 (b) 2

(c) (d)
2

2 The ratio in which the x-axis divides e


nne segment joining the
(-2, 3) and (6, -7) is points
(a) 1:3 (b) 3:7
(c) 7:3 (d) 1:2

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3.

(a) 3 md (b) 2 Td

1 3
(c) d)
4

A 14 cm ar d fras, fTI 90°, #Ta aT7

taT FT ?

(a) 22 cm (b) 44 cm
(c) 88 cm (d) 11 cm

5. a x = 0:3,HutAUI x-0-9k =0 8, a k zua


(a) 1 (b) 10
(c) 0-1 d) 100

6. 3HT5fa i, AB | PQI zfe AB = 6 cm, PQ =2 cm t OB =3 cm,


OP ATË ETi:
B

cm
3 Q

(a) 9 em (b) 3 cm
(c) 4 cm (d) 1 cm

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What is the total surtace area of a solid hemisphere of diameter "d ?

(a)
(b) 2d

d)

What is the length of the are of the sector of a circle with radius 14 cm
and of central angle 90° ?

(a) 22 cm (b) 44 cm
(c) 88 em d) 11 cm

5.
5. If x = 0-3, is a root of the equation x2- 0-9k = 0, then k is equal to :

a (b) 10
(c) 0-1 d) 100

6 In the given figure, AB || PQ. If AB = 6 cm, PQ = 2 cm and OB =


3 cm,
then the length of OP is:B

(a) Cm b) 3 em

e) 4 cm (d) l em

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HT3T P T 'q'1 TUTa , m p' ait ' '1 HCF
7

(b)
(a)
(d) P+
(c)

a AABC A PQR4, LA =32 RZR =65°2, a B T


(a) 32 (b) 65
(c) 83 d) 97

9. H H x =a 3it y =bgI TT7 TETTTST7 :

(a
(bfab. a)u sftoå drië
(b)

(c)

d f a .b) T sfti aTi


10.
a

(a) ab (b) ab

(c) ab (d) 2ab

11.

a)
9 (b)
9
(c)
9 (d)
9

12. afe 'a 3t p', aEv2 ax2.


1
5x + c y% sit a+ B =aß =
10 8., a :
(a) a 5, c =
2 ( b ) a = 1, e =
2
(c)
(d a = c =5
2

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then what is
are natural numbers and ' nultiple of'q,
If'p' and q is the
7 the HCF of p'and 'q'?
(a pq (b) P

(c) (d) p+q


of
If A ABC ~A PQR with 2 A =32° and R = 65°, then the measure

B Bis
(a) 32 (b) 65
c) 83 (d) 970
lines which
9. The pair of equations x = a and y = b graphically represents
are

(a) parallel
(b) intersecting at (6, a)

(c) coincident
(d) intersecting at (a, b)
X
10. The area of the triangle formed by the l i n e + = 1 with the coordinate

axes is:
(a) ab (b) ab
1
(c) ab (d) 2ab

11. In a single throw of two dice, the probability of getting 12 as a product of


two numbers obtained is:

(a) (b)

(c) (d)
9

12.
4 f'a and B' are the zeroes of the polynomial ax 5x + c and
+B =ß 10, then =

(a) a ==5, C = 1 (b) a=1, c=


2
(d) a= C= 5
(c) a =c1 2
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13.

3
1 (b)
(a) 50
20
1 7
(c)
(d)
25 100

14. T 3Tfa , DE| BC | g AD = 2 z6T, DB = AE= 3 3hIS 3 i


EC = x 3 I 8, a x 1 HTA ETT

3
2

D E
3

(a) 2 (b) 3
(c) 5 9
(d)
2
15. a i T JU 3x - y +8 = 0 3tr 6x - ry 16 = 0 ERT AST9 tETr HYT

(a) 1
2 b) 2
(c) 2
(d) 2
16. 1 2 1 y 6 cm et 3H HS ZIAI 7:20 a.m. 3A 7:55 a.m. 5

(a) 35
4
(b 2
(c) 35
(d) 70
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13.
A bag contains
100 cards
numbered 1 to 100. A card is drawn at random
card is a
from the bag. What is the probability that the number on the
perfect cube ?

(a)
1 3
20 (b)
50

(c)
1 7
25 (d) 100

In the given figure, DE || BC. If AD = 2 units, DB = AE = 3 units and


14.
EC = X units, then the value of x is:
A

D E
3

B
(a) 2 (b) 3

(c) 5 (d)
2

l5. If the pair of equations 3x y + 8 0 - = and 6x -

ry + 16 = 0 represent
coincident lines, then the value of'r' isS

(a) (b)
2 2

c) 2 (d) 2

16. The hour-hand of clock is 6 cm long. The


a angle swept by it between
7:20 a.m. and 7:55 a.m. is:

(a) 35 (b 35
4 2

(c) (d) 70
35
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17. 941 PQRS 1 I Tzi PA +
CS T4 8

/B

R
(a) QR (b) PR
(c) PS (d PQ
18. af a 3itt B, fgara a p(x) x
= -

ax b 5 , a a2 p2
-

+ 1 4T

(a) a2-2b (b) a+2b


(c) b-2a d) b+2a
HT 19 3K 20 3f%7 a T 37ETRa I7 N Y 7 7 1 375

(a) 3AT5 (A) R T6 (R) zi HEi 3itt as (R), zEYA (A) 1 HE

(b) 37T5 (A) R T6 (R) ai H i, u as (R), 3 ¥ a (A) 51 HE

(c) 3f45 (A) TEI 2, T% (R) TTA I


d)
19. fyY7 (A): aT p(x)=x2 +3x +3 a aTEATA5 8
T (R):
20. 3Ty547(A): z O a q U TEI fe P à à Fsi-taTd PA AT PB
fai 8 , al a
AOBP az6 EIITI|

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In the given tigure, the quadrilateral PORS circumscribes a circle. Here
17. PA+CS is equal to :

R
a QR (b) PR
(c) PS (d) PQ
18 Ifa and f are the zeroes of the quadratie polynomial plx) = x2 - ax - b,
then the value of a +p is
a) a-2b (b) a+ 2b
c) b-2a (d) b+2a
Questions number 19 and 20 are Assertion and Reason based questions
carrying
mark each. 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), (c) 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).
(b) 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.
1 Assertion (A) : The polynomial (x)= * oX * 3 has two real zeroes.
*

Reason (R): A quadratic polymomial can nave at most two


real zeroes.
20. Assertion (A): If PA and PB are
tangens arawn from an external point
P to a circle with cenure uhen the
is cyclic.
quadrilateral AOBP
Reason (R): The angle hetween two tangents drawn from
point to a circle is supplementary to the rom external
an external

hy the 1line segment Jol"E Une points of angle subtended


contact at the
centre.
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2 376?

21. (5)

() 4 U fa H, II HIHK 5 YZ-ag 30 m zt q &, ttAT

22.
gTt T I af Z BAC =
65°, L BOC HT9 TA 6II

A65 O

=,3
23. () 1 4 cot2 45° a
-

sec2 60 + sin2 60° + p p HIA ITA ITSY I

() 11
cos A+Cos2 A =1. ai HTA IA 51
sin2A+ sin4 A 1
24. 14 T -2, 3), (8, 3) 3tt
(6, 7) u FHAIUI 7YI 5,«ITY I

25. fe 61a, f 4 ga (0) HHIM


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SECTIONNB
This section comprises very short answer (VSA) type questions of 2 marks each.

(a) The length of the shadow of a tower on the plane ground is v3


21.
times the height of the tower, Find the angle of elevation of
the sun.
OR
(b) The angle of elevation of the top of a tower from a point on the

ground which is 30 m away from the foot of the tower, is 30°. Find
the height of the tower.

22. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. AB and AC are tangents
drawn to the circle from point A. If BAC = 65°, then find the measure of
BOC.

A65

23. (a) If 4 cot 45°-sec~ 60° + sins 60' + p= then find the value of p.
OR
(b) If A cos2 A 1, then Tind tne value of sin2 A
cos + =
+ sin A.

24. Show that the points (-2, 3), o, and


t6, 7) are the
vertices of a
right-angled triangle.
25. Prove that 4" with digit 0, where
can ever end n is a natural number.

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VAT I7 6, /774 3
F7VE 7 J T I
(SA)

26.
sin 1+cOs 2 cosec 0
1+ cos 4 sin 0

HHtaU fA5
27. () zfe tfes
721 2ax + (a + b)y 28
+3y = 7
=
2x

3724T

827 ai, 3it y 414


( E f 217x +131y =913 itr 131x 217y
+ x

28. () H1HT 18180 3AT 7575 51 3H|T JUAE taty LCM Ta

3H2T

() feai 6, 12 3itt 18 fti iaT uT ari I Ai feai


T 6 a.m. i i , 3 t 5 paTa a diat q5 1 ?

29. 21 T 3AT9Ta , za 0 aeT OPR 7 fag P F7i-ETI f


6fau f2QAP + 2 APR =90

Q
R

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SECTIONC
each.
This section comprises of short answer (SA) tvne questions of 3 marks

26.
Prove that:
sin 1+ cos 0
= 2 cosec 0
1+cos0 Sin

27. (a) If the system of linear equations


2x+3y = 7 and 2ax + (a + b)y = 28
have infinite number of solutions, then find the values of 'a'
and 'b.
OR

(b) If 217x + 131y = 913 and

131x+217y = 827,
then solve the equations for the values ofx and y.

Find by prime factorisation the LCM of the numbers 18180 and


28 (a)
two numbers.
7575. Also, find the HCF of the
OR
Three bells ring at intervals of 6, 12 and 18 minutes. If all the
(b)
three bells rang at 6 a.m., when will they ring together again?

29. In the given figure, O is the centre ofthe eircle and QPR is a tangent to it

at P. Prove that 2 QAP + 2 APR =90°.

B
R

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u fac Q0, D. fagai Põ,-3 S4R R(x, 6) à vHHTA ZAi q 8i, a1 x T
30.

31.

(n= 3:14 1 yyjj 6iHGu)

6 cm

8 cm

32.
3 faaz 100 3vafui f-t s t zÀ T afei arifkra fran

0 - 10 10-20 20 - 30 30 -40|40- 50| 50-60 60 70 70 8 0

7 14 12 20 11 15 8
13
(3rafirut)
33. (%) ABC ) YId AB 3ix BC a HTIE261 AD Y N AyT

9iTgu f A ABC~ A PQR 8 |

(Ta) ABCD A CD H-l4g M


tT BM
f a h AC 1 faz Lu 3it aGIS
fH if 14
EL =
2BL.
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from P6,- 3) and R(x, 6),
find the values ofx.
30. IfQ0, 1) is equidistant

for her Ronit. The Rakhi consists of a


Reeti prepares Rakhi
a brother
31. shown
inscribed in a circle as
rectangle of length 8 cm and breadth 6 cm 3:14)
of the shaded region. (Use
n =

in the figure. Find the area

6 cm

8 cm

SECTION D

This section comprises long answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each.
32. A student noted the number of cars passing through a spot on a road for
100 periods each of 3 minutes and summarised it in the table given
below. Find the mean and median of the following data.

Numberof
0- 10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40- 50 50-60 60-70 70-80
cars

Frequency 7 14 13 12 20 11 15 8
periods)

33 (a
(& Sides AB and BC and median AD of a triangle ABC are
respectively proportional to sIdes Fe and QR and median PM of
A PQR. Show that A ABC ~ A PQR.

OR
b) Through the mid-point M of the siae cLD of a parallelogram ABCD,
the line BM is drawn intersecting AC Im L
and AD (produced)
Prove that EL = 2BL.
in E.
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6I
34. x fey qutRUI EI
1+4+7+ 10+... +X =287
$l 3A44 UT 60°
35. () u HtATr YTC-14G 30 m
zuh a fSTgu I

(a)
z Ta 6tfy i ( V3 = 173 Tm f a )

TChUT ASTrA - 11

36.

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Solve the equation for x
1+4+7+ 10 +.... +X = 287
(a) The angle of elevation of the top of a tower 30 m high from
35. the toot
of another tower in the same plane is 60° and the angle of
elevation of the top of the
second tower froy the foot or the Tnrst
tower 1s 30°. Find the distance between the two towers and also
the height of the other tower.
OR
(b) From the top of a tower 100 m high, a man observes two cars on
the opposite sides of the tower with angles of depression 30° and
45 respectively. Find the distance between the two cars.
(Use v3 = 1-73)

SECTION E
This section comprises 3 case study based questions of 4 marks each.

Case Study - 1

36. Computer-based learning (CBL) refers to any teaching methodology that


makes use of computers for information transmission. At an elementary
school level, computer applications can be used to display multimedia
lesson plans. A survey was done on 1000 elementary and secondary
Schools of Assam and they were classified by the number of computers
they had.

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101 3T ZHH
1 - 10 11 2 0 21-50 51 100

200 290 180 80


250
taET 1 HEI|

1
i

(ii) (5) 2

3T2T

20 À 3fu% zaa 7 aTa


ii) () a1T 74 T fAETT4 2

(iii)

TehUT 3HATA - 2

37.

Cm

3 cm

i ODCO1 44I ? 1

(ii) A AOB I 7 A I17 f a u | 1

(iii) () 2

(ii) () T4 CD 1 TT F 2 2

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101 and
Number of 21-5051-100
1 10 11-20 more
Computers
Number of 180 80
250 200 290
Schools

One school is chosen at random. Then


has
the school chosen at random
more
Find the probability that
than 100 computers.

(a) Find the probability that the school chosen at random has
(ii)
50 or fewer computers. 2
OR
ii) (b) Find the probability that the school chosen at random has
no more than 20 computers. 2
iii) Find the probability that the school chosen at random has 10 or
less than 10 computers.

Case Study - 2

37. In an annual day function of a school, the organizers wanted to give a


cash prize along with a memento to their best students. Each memento is
made as shown in the figure and its base ABCD is shown from the front
side. The rate of silver plating is F 20 per cm.

Cm

3 em 3 cm
A4
Based on the above, answer the following questions
What is the area of the quadrant ODCO?
Find the area of A AOB.
ii) (a) What is the total cost of Silver
ABCD? plating the shaded part
OR 2
(b) What is the length of are CID?
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ychUT 3EZ7A - 3

38.
5
Hi aH 7 cm 77 14 cm 3R qHU u 31Tea 3T
tTH1 H 21 cm 8I

(i)
2
372
(ii) ()
2
iii)
1

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Case Study - 3

One is cylindrical in
38. In a coftee shop, coflee is served in two types of cups.
and the other is
shape with dianmeter 7 cm and height 14 cm

hemispherical with diameter 21 cm.

Based on the above, answer the following questions

Find the. area of the base of the eylindrical cup 1

i) (a) What is the capacity of the hemispherical cup?

OR

i (b) Find the capacity of the cylindrical cup. 2

i) What is the curved surface area of the eylindrical cup ? 1

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