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Sc-Homework - Maths 2

This document is a summer mathematics assignment for students at Army Burn Hall College for Boys, covering various topics including angles, circles, quadrilaterals, and geometric shapes. It consists of multiple-choice questions, short questions, and long questions that require calculations and proofs. The assignment is structured into three sections: Section A with multiple-choice questions, Section B with short questions, and Section C with long questions.

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Army Burn Hall College for Boys Abbottabad

Home Assignment for Summer Vacations


Subject Mathematics
Class -SC Cambridge Section Session:2025

Section-A
Q1 Choose the correct answer. (Marks:20)
I. In the given figure if ∠ 3 , ∠ 1 are vertically opposite angles.
Then ∠ 3 ____ ∠ 1
A. ≠ B. ¿ C. ≤ D. ≥

II. In the given figure if ∠ 3∧∠ 4 are adjacent angles on a line.


and if ∠ 3=125° then find ∠ 4
A. 45 ° B. 55 ° C. 65 ° D. 75 °

III. In the given figure, if l 1∧l 2 are two∥lines then ∠ 4 ,∧∠ 8 are
_________ angles.
A. vetically opposite B. adjacent
C. alternate D. corresponding

IV. Identify the pair of angles which are supplementary and vertically
opposite.
A. 45 ° , 35 ° B. 100 ° ,80 ° C. 90 ° , 90 ° D. 106 ° ,75 °

V. Which of the following angles is an obtuse angle?


2 2 5 7
A. of 90 ° B. of 180 ° C. of 180 ° D. of 90 °
5 9 9 10
VI. How many vertices does a circle have?
A. 0 B. 2 C. 3 D. 6

VII. How many edges does a circle have?


A. 0 B. 2 C. 3 D. 6
VIII. A line segment that joins the endpoints of an arc is called____________
A. Chord B. Arc C. Segment D. semi-Circle

B
C

Q
O

A
IX. In the Circle, QO is the ___________
A. Centre B. Circumference
C. Radius D. Diameter
B

X. In the Circle, AB is the ___________ C

A. Centre B. Circumference
Q
O

C. Radius D. Diameter A

XI. Two shapes are ______________ ‘ means that all the corresponding angles are equal
and all the corresponding sides are in the same ratio.
A. similar B. Congruent C. equal D. unequal
XII. The elements of a _____________ are its four sides and four angles.
A. equilateral B. Quadrilateral C. Circle D. Cone
XIII. Which of these is a quadrilateral?
A. Circle B. Triangle C. Square D. Cylinder

XIV. Which of these is not a parallelogram?


A. Rectangle B. Square C. rhombus D. Trapezoid

XV. What is the sum of the angles in a rhombus?


A. 180 ° B. 360 ° C. 60 ° D. 90 °

XVI. Which of these is obtained when a parallelogram is divvied by a diagonal?


A. two congruent triangles B. two similar triangles
C. two squares D. two rectangles
XVII. If 7cm is the radius of a Circle. Find the Area of its.
22 2
A. cm B. 22 c m2 C. 154 c m2 D. 154 cm
7

XVIII. If 7cm is the radius of a Circle. Find the Circumference of the circle.
22
A. cm B. 22 cm C. 154 c m2 D. 154 cm
7

XIX. “A” is a cube with the length of each side equal to I cm. Total Surface Area will be_______
A. 6 c m2 B. 1 cm C. 1 c m2 D. 1 c m3

XX. The Volume of a Right Circular Cylinder = _____________


A. 2 πr B. π r 2 h C. 2 π r 2 D. 2 π (h+r )
Section-B (Short Questions)
Q2. Attempt all question

(I)

The diagram shows a triangular prism.


AB = 6 cm, angle BAC° = 550 and the length of the prism is 20 cm.
The area of triangle ABC is 34.4 cm2.

(a) Calculate the volume of the prism. Give the units of your answer.

………………………………………………….[1]
(b) Show that AC = 14.0cm, correct to 3 significant figures.

…………………………………………………………[3]
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Section-C (Long Questions)
Note: Attempt all question.
Q3
Q4
(a)

George has two bags each containing black balls and white balls.
(i) George says:
I am more likely to take a black ball from bag 2 than from 1.
Show that George is correct.
……………………………………….[2]
(ii) George takes a ball at random from Bag 2, notes its colour and replaces it.
He repeats this 220 times.
How many times would he expect to take a white ball?

………………………………………….[2]

(b) A bag contains 7 blue counters, 6 red counters and 3 green counters.
Yasmin takes two counters from the bag at random without replacement.
(i) Complete the tree diagram.

…………………………………………………[3]
(ii) Find the probability that at least one of the counters is red.

………………………………………………[3]

Q5.

ABCDE is a rectangular based pyramid. AC and BD intersect at F. EF is perpendicular to FC.


AD = 12 cm, DC = 8 cm and EC = 16 cm.
(a) Write down the number of symmetry of the pyramid.

………………………………………………….[1]
(b) Show that EF = 14.3 cm correct to 1 decimal place.

…………………………………………………………[4]

(c) Calculate the angle between the line EC and the base ABCD.

……………………………………………………….[3]

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