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Sample Paper 03 Solutions Class- X Exam - 2023-24 Mathematics - Standard ‘This Question Paper has 5 Sections AE, Section A has 20 MCQs carrying 1 mark each Section B has 5 questions carrying 02 marks each. 1 2 3. 4, Section C has 6 questions carrying 08 marks each, 6 Soction D has 4 questions carrying, 05 marks each, Maximum Marks : 80 Section E has 3 case based integrated units of assesunent (04 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 Qs of 6 marks, 2 Qs of 3 marks and 2 Questions of 2 marks has been pi ed, An internal choice has been. provided the 2marks questions of Section E 8. Draw neat figuros wherover required. Take x = % wherover required if not stated Section - A Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. 1. What are the values of and y for the following pair of linear equations ? 992+ 101y = 499 and 1012+ 99y = 501 (a) Sand 6 (b) 8 and 2 (e) Zand 3 (a) 6 and 3 Ans ‘We have 99r+ 101y = 499 (1) 1012+ 99y = 501 oa(2) Adding equation (1) and (2), we have 2002+ 200y = 1000 rhy =5 (8) Subtracting equation (2) from equation (1), we get 24 2y a2 z-y=l (4) Adding equations (8) and (4), we have Qe 3 Substituting the value of 2 in equation (3), we get Sty =2 Thus (b) is correct option. Ifa number 2 is chosen at random from the mumbers =3, =2, ~1. 0, 1, 2, 3, then What is the probability of Pca? () + 0) © @ Ans Possible outcome are outcomes, 1.0.1, 2, Sie 7 Ths (8) Favourable outcomes are # <4 ie =—1,0,1 n(£) =3 =0) 23 PaeR (©) R+R>R (@) R+B) 150m? (6) 125m? (4) 400¢m? Aus = [Board Term-2 Foreign 2014} Edge of cube, =Fem=5em Surface aren Ga? = 6 x Stem" = 150em* ‘Thus (b) is correct option, sin*60" — 2tan 45¢ - cos!30" (a) 2 (b) 2 (e) 1 (a) a Ans sin?60* ~2tan5* — cosa0* = (48) —211) -(4B) 393 =f-2-fe-2 ‘Thus (b) is correct option, If z/ aro the mid-points of the clas intervals of grouped data, {i's are the corresponding frequencies Lllia.— 7) is equal to (b) =1 (2 Win] =Dha- De = Din nk =Din-Dinao (7 EE) So, the option (a) is correct, which is the required ‘Assertion : The values of x aro —$,« for a quadratic equation 22°+ ar— a = 0 Reason : For quadratic equation ar’ + b2-+¢=0 b+ Vii = dae (a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A). (b) Both asertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A), Page 5 ‘Sample Paper 03 Solutions (e) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false. (a) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is tru. Ans 2 +ar- a We have raga Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true. ‘Thus (d) is correct opti 20. Assertion : The two tangents are drawn to a circle from an external point, then they subtend equal anglos at the contre. Reason : A parallelogram circumseribing a circle is @ thombus. (a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) aro true reason (R) i the correct explanation of assert (a) (b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A). (©), Assertion (A) in true but reason (R) is fale (2) Assertion (A) is false but reason (TR) it true Aus il From an external point the two tangents ‘drawn subtend equal angles at the centr, So assertion is true. me Also, @ parallelogram circumscribing a circle is rhombus, s0 reason is also true but R is not correct ‘explanation of A. ‘Thnws (b) is correct option. Section - B Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each. n that HCF (306, 1914) =18, Find LOM |, 1314) Ans We have HOF (306, 1314) = 18 LOM (306, 1314) =? Let a = 306 and b = 1314, then we have CBSE Class 10 LOM(a,8) x HCF (a,b) = ax 6 Substituting values we have LOM (a,0) x18 = 306 x 1314 LOM (a,b) = Mo LOM (306,1314) = 22,398 (DOWNLOAD FREE INDIA'S BEST STUDY MOBILE APP '= 30 Sample Paper wit Solutions "= Chaplerwise Question Bank of ll Subject = NCERT and Previous 16 Years Solved Papers © Case Study Questions with full Solutions = Word Fle of Material for Teachers ‘So get Mobile app Link Whatsapp at 89056 29969, . Ifo. and 8 arcthezeroesofa polynomial 2 —4/3.r+3, then find the value of a +808, If one of the zeroes of the quadratic polynorial A(z) = 14P — 42K 2-9 is negative of the other, fin the vale of Wo have pla) = 2 -4V3243 If a and B are the zeroes of 2? —4V3:r+3, then a (Ava) Eas) Sum of zeroes, atpe-be or, ath 243 Product of zeroos 3 =f =} or, 08 =3 Now atp—a8 =4V3-3, or We have fia) = 142 - 422-9 Let one zero be a, then other zero will be —a, 0 Sum of zeroes a+ (— Thus sum of zero will be 0. Sum of zeroes Thus k= 0 Page 6 Sample Papor 68 Solutions CBSE Clu 10 23, The mid-point of the Hine-segment AB is P(0,4), if PG _ PH the coordinates of B are (2,8) then find the eo- Gg am ‘ordinates of A. = PH iat ‘ok Let point A be (2, x) PH = HR. Hence proved. Now ong mit pit tron, PE tom reenter 2-2 yt 0,4) =(233, 44) = trea onts2 pen Wo have oa 4 yes Hence point A is (2, 5). 24, In the given figure, G is the mid-point of the side PQ of APQR and GH|| QR. Prove that H is the mid- point of the side PR or the triangle PQR. P Q R or In the figure of & ABC, the pointy D and £ are on the sides CA,CB respectively such that DE|| AB, AD=22,D0=2+3,BE=2r-1 and CEss, Then, find 4 D B E Ans Since @ is the mid-point of PQ we have PG = GQ PG Ly GO We also have GH|| QR, thus by BPT we got bz = 3 or, Alternative Method : In ABC, DE || AB, thus cD CE CA ~ CB cD __ CE o_o AD ~ BE Weoh be ben en} 25. Two different dice are tossed together. Find the probability (8) that the number on each die is even. (i) that the sum of numbers appearing on the two dice is 5. Ans In both case, (3) = 36 (i) Even mumbers events are (2, 2) (2, 4) (2, 6) (4. 2) (4, 4) (4, 6) (6, 2), (6.4) and (6, 6) which are 9 event, n(E;) =9 P(number of each die is even), =m 29 21 PE) = ay t (Gi) Sum of numbers is 5 im (1, 4) (2, 8) (3, 2) (4, 1) na) =4 (sum of mumbers appearing on two dice is 5) op) ME) 4 2 Page 7 Section - C Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each. 26, Write tho smallest nnmber which is divisible by both 306 and 657. ‘sis ‘The smallest mumber that is divisible by two mumbers js obtained by finding the LCM of thee numbers Here, the given numbers are 306 and 657. 906 =6x 51 =3%2% 3x17 657 =9 x73 =3X3x 73 LOM(306, 657) =2 x 3x 3.x 17 x 73 = 20338 Hence, the smallest number which is divisible by 306 and 657 is 22338, 27, AABC and A BDE are two equilateral triangle such that D is the mid-point of BC. Ratio of the areas of triangles ABC and BDE is... Ans: From the give as below, wn information we have drawn the figure B area(A ABC) _ 2 (BO)? _ varea(A BDE) ~ (Bp)? ~ 28, Evaluate : Ans ‘Btan"30° + tan*60° + cosec 30° — tan 45° ‘cot 45” aif (V3f 42-1 OF _3xf4342 = tKheaete9, 14342 ‘Sample Paper 08 Solutions CBSE Clas: 10 29, Prove that the rectangle circumscribing a circle is a square. Aus Wo have a rectangle ABCD circumscribo a circle which touches the circle at P. Q, R, $. We have to prove that ABCD is a square. ‘As per given information we have drawn the figure Delow. P we R c Since tangent drawn from an external point to a circle are equals, AP =AS PB = BQ DR =DS RC =QC Adding all above equation we have AP+ PB+ DR+ RC = AS+SD+BQ+ QC AB+ CD = AD+ BC Since ABCD is rectangle, AB= CD and AD= BC, Thus 2AB = 28C AB = BC Since adjacent sides are equal are equal. So, ABCD is a square, ns Enno: Ey is in the shape of cone surmounted on & :phore. The radius of each of them being 3.5 em and the total height of the solid is 9.5 em, Find the volume of the solid, A heap of rico isin the form of a cone of base diameter 24 m and height 3.5 m. Find the volume of the rice. How much canvas cloth is required to just cover the heap? Aus As per question the figure is shown below, Here total volume of the toy is equal to the sum of vol hemisphere and cone, Page 8 Gem 9.5em 350m tL ‘Volume of toy, pReht far = par (h+ 20) 85 13 = 5% FB x 3.5 x 35 x (647) 2 2 (Approx) dis 166,88 em’ Hence, the volume of the s Radius of conical heap =r = 12m Height of heap, A =35 m Volume of v shan a} Bx iz xiax som! 528m" Slanted height, 1a JF +65) = 125m Area of canvas cloth required, erie 12x 125 marta! (DOWNLOAD FREE INDUS BEST STUDY MOBILE APP = 30 Sample Paper with Solutions = Chapterwise Question Bank of ll Subject ‘= NCERT and Previous 15 Years Solved Papers ' Case Study Questions with full Schitons "= Word File of Materiel for Teechers 80 get Mobile app Link Whatsapp at 69066 20060 ‘Sample Paper 03 Solutions CBSE Clas 10 31, The mean of the following distribution ix 48 and sum of all the frequeney ix 50. Find the missing frequencies rand y. 30-40 [40.50 [50-60 [60-70 ef [yn b ws the daily expenditure on food a locality. Find the mean daily of 25 households expenditure on food. Daily expenditure | 100- [150- | 200- ]250- | 3o0- (int) 150 {200 | 250 [300 | 350 Number of 4 [5 fiz fo [2 households Ans Wo prepare following table to find mean, cl [fk % tu 20-30 [8 2 16 30-40 [6 35, 6 40-50 [x 45a [0 0 0-60 [11 25 1 u 0-70 [y 65 2 2y Total Liw= y= Mean, 4g—45 = Ett 3x5 15 =2y- 119 y Also Dh a+ 2+ y= 50 ry 325 2 =2%5-13=12 Thus 2= 12 and y=13 or Let a= 225 be assumed mean, Page 9 Sample Paper 03 Solutions Daily [No of i Expenditure | houselold at (in ®) 2) 100-150 150-200 200-250 260-300 300.350 Mean, af =25- 4 = 211 Hence, mean of daily expenditure on food is ¥211 Section - D Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each. 32. Find the values of k for which the equation (Bk+ 2+ k+Nz+1 has equal roots. Also find the roots A person on tour has ©4200 for his expenses. If he extends his tour for 3 days, he has to cut down his daily expenses by ® 70, Find the original duration of the tour, Aus: We have — (Bk-+1)a*+2(b+ 241 Comparing with Az!+ Be-+ C =0 we get A= (0b+1),B=2(k+1),C=1 If roots are equal, B-4AC=0 [20+ yf -a@e+ nay =0 4 +2k41)—(12k4 4) =O AW +8k+4—12k-4 =0 4B 4k =0 4k 1) =0 b=01 Substituting k= 0, in the given equation, P42r41=0 CBSE Clas 10 (+1f =0 peel Again substituting k= 1, in the given equation, 4244241 =0 (2r4 1p = or, e, roots are =1,—4 Hence, roots t Let be the original duration of tour in days. Amount with the person is © 4200. R = 4200 Daily expenses. = If tour extended for 3 days, total n be (r+), per of days will ‘ily expenses, = 7420, Now duly exp a = According to quostion, R-R =7 or sm(— 1) =70 ah3—2 “[eeay| = 4 Olea] = 180 = 2° +32 2432-180 =0 24150 12 180 =0 (e+ 15) —12(2-415) =0 (e+ 15)(2—12) =0 Thus ¢ =—15 and 2=12 Since, 2 cannot be negative, 2 = 12 ‘Thus, the original duration of the tour is 12 days, DOWNLOAN FREE INDIA'S BEST STUOY MOBILE APP '= 30 Sample Paper with Solutons '= Chapterwise Question Bank of All Subject '= NCERT and Previous 18 Years Solved Papers "= Case Study Questions with full Solons = Word File of Material for Teachers 0 get Mobile app Link Whatsapp at 89056 20069, Now AB = (3-67 + (0-4F NN Page 10 Sample Paper 03 Solutions CBSE Class 10 38, Prove that the point (3,0), (6,4) and (—1,3) are the a4 vertices of a right angled isosceles triangle. Dd Aus (7 We have 4,0), B(6,4) and C(-1,3) s Q 4 B =9416=25 BC = (6+ 17 +(4-3f =4941=50 CA = (-1- 37 +(8- OF =1649=25 AB? = CA? or, AB= CA Hence triangle is inosceles o 4 B Also, 25425 =50 or, ABY+ CA? = BC Sinco Pythagoras theorem is verified, therefore triangle is a right angled triangle. (DOWNLOAD FREE INDUA'S REST STUDY MOBILE APP 30 Sample Paper with Solutions CChaplerwise Question Bank of ll Subject ‘= NCERT and Previous 15 Years Solved Papers "= Case Study Questions with full Solutions "= Word File of Material for Teachers ‘So get Mobile app Link Whatsapp at 89086 20069 34, In figure, a circle with centre O is inscribed in a quadrilateral ABCD such that, it touches the sides BC, AB, AD and CD at points P,Q.R and S respectively. If AB = 29 cm, AD = 23 cm, 2B = 90° and DS=5 em, then find the radius of the circle (i om). co Prove that opposite sides of a quadrilateral circumscribing a circle subtend supplementary angles ft the centre of the circle, Ans yee length of tangents from an external point to a. circle are equal, Now AR = AD-DR = 2-5 =18 em AQ = AR=18 cm QB = AB- AQ =20-18= 1 em PB = QB=11 Now Z0QB = ZOPB = 90° because radins is always perpendicular to tangent. Thus OP = 01 PB=BQ So, POQB is « square, Hence, r= OP = PB= 11 em A cirele centro O is inscribed in a quadrilateral ABCD ‘as shown in figure given below. Since OF and OF are radius of circle, OE = OF ‘Tangent drawn at any point of a circle is perpendicular to the radius through the point contact. Page 11 Thus ZOEA = ZOFA=90° Now in A AEO and 4 AFO, Of = OF 40EA = LOFA= 90" 04 = 04 (Common side) Thus AAEO = SAFO (SAS congmency) 21228 Similarly, Z1= 22 “aaZa 5226 Since angle around a point is 360°, L14 224 284 244 25+ 264 27+ 28 = 360° 2214 22842244225 = 360" 214 284 244 25 = 180° (214 28)4 (244 25) = 180° £A0B+ ZCOD = 180" Hence Proved. 35. In Figure, a square OABC is inseribed in a quadrant OPBQ. If OA= lem, find the aren of the shaded region, (Use 14), B o P o 4 or 3 Ans We have redrawn the figu ‘Using Pythagoras theorem in A BAO, OB! = OA" + ABP = 15" +15" ‘Sample Paper 03 Solutions CBSE Class 10 = 225-4295 = 450 OB = V450 = 152 ‘Thus radius OB = 15V2 cm, ‘Area of square = (QA)? = (15)” = 225 cm? Now, area of quadrant, 88 oh 34x (1502)? B14 x 225 x2 = 34 x 295 Bud x 295 353.25 em" ‘Therefore, area of shaded region = Area of quadrant OPBQ — area of square OABC = 358.25 — 225 = 128.25 em* (DOWNLOAD FREE INDLA'S BEST STUOY MOBILE APP '= 30 Sample Paper with Solutons '= Chapterwise Question Bank of All Subject ‘= NCERT and Previous 15 Years Solved Papers © Case Study Questions with full Solutions ‘= Word File of Material for Teachers So get Mobile app Link Whatsapp at 89056 20969 Section - E Case study based questions are compulsory. 36, Bequests to Charity ; At the time our mother left this Earth, she gave Rs 90000 to her children of birth, This we kept and each year added Rs 30000 more, as ‘lasting memorial from the children she bore. When Rs 4,20,000 is thusly attained all goes to charity that hor memory be maintained (@) What was the balance in the sixth year? (Gi) In what year was the goal of Rs 420,000 met? Page 12 ‘Sample Paper 03 Solutions Ans Here donation forms a arithmetic sequence with 4 = 90000 and d = 3000. Here a, = 120000 and a, = 420000 also (i) The balance in the sixth year, nt (n—1)d 4 = 120000 + (6 ~ 1) (30000) = 129000 + 5 (30000) = 270000 Rs (i) Goal of Rs 4,20,000 4420000 = 120000 + (n — 1) (30000) Madtn-1 H=34n 9 n=U-3=11 The goal was met in 11 years (DOWNLOAD FAEE INDUS BEST STUDY MOBILE APP '= 30 Sample Paper with Solutions ‘= Chapterwise Question Benk of ll Subject = NCERT and Previous 15 Years Solved Papers ' Case Study Questions with fll Sckitons '= Word Fife of Material for Teachers 80 get Mobile app Link Whatsapp at 89056 29969 Eiffel Tower : The Eiffel Tower is a landmark and an early example of wroughtiron construction on a gigantic scale, The lower section consists of four immense arched legs set on masonry piers. The legs curve inward until they unite in a single tapered tower. Platforms, cach with an observation deck, are at three levels; on the first is also # restaurant. ‘The tawer, constructed of about 7000 tons of iron, has stairs and elevators. A meteorological station, a radio ‘communications station, and a television transmission antenna, as well as @ suite of rooms that were used by Fiffel are located near the top of the tower. CBSE Class 10 (i) For a person standing 824 m from the center of the base of the Eiffel Tower, the angle of elevation to the top of the towor is 45". How tall is the Riffel Tower? (i) A car is moving at uniform speed towards the Eiffel tower. It takes 15 minutes for the angle of depression from the top of tower to the car to change from 30° to 60°. After how much time after this, the ear will reach the base of the tower? Aus Let h be the height of Biffel tower. We draw a diagram of the situation as shown below. ‘Tower 32m ah Now tand5* = oh 32m Let d be the initial distance of car ftom Eiffel tower. At this point A the angle of depression of car from top of tower is 30°, After 15 minute ear reaches at point B. At this point the angle of depression of ear from top of tower is 60", We draw a diagram of the situation as shown below, ah Now tansot = AL au veo @ a =324/3 m A A Now Page 13 ‘Sample Paper 03 Solutions CBSE Clas 10 Vi a3 Tho 28 dominos are placed in a bag, shuffled, and de then one domino is randomly drawn. Give =m the following answer. v3 (i) What is the probability the total number _auxv3 of dots on the domino is three or less? oe a (Gi) What is the probability the total number =108/3 of dots on the domino is greater than three ? = 10873 m (Gil) What is the probability the total number of dots Now anda oon the domino does not have a blank half = 324V3 - 108V3 = 21673 Here d= 4.. Thns time to cover dis half of time to ‘cover d which is f = 7.5min (i) Height of Eiffel tower is 324 m, )) After 7.5 n tower (DOWNLOAD FAEE INDUS BEST STUDY MOBILE APP = 30 Sample Paper with Solutions ‘= Chapterwise Question Bank of ll Subject "= NCERT and Previous 15 Years Solved Papers Case Study Questions with full Sotions = Word Fife of Materiel for Teachers ‘So get Mobile app Link Whatsapp at 89056 29960 ¢, the car will reach the base of the 388, Double-six Dominos : It is a game played with the 28, numbered tiles shown in the diagram, (iv) What is the probability the total number of dots on the domino ix not a “double” (bath sides the same) ? Aus Total passible outcomes in all ease is 28 because there are total 28 dominos, Therefore n(S) = 28 (i) Total number of dots on the domino is three or less, Let E, be the event that the total number of dots on the domino is three oF los. Favourable outcome, n(E) mE) _ 6 Probability, pa) =) = B= (i) Total number of dots on the domino is greater than three, Let A, be the event that the total number of dots on the domino is greater than thre Favourable outeome, n(E) = 22 Probability, P(e) = = Bae Alternative : P(E) =1- PB) =1- f= Tp (iii) Total number of dots on the domino does not have a blank half, Let & be the event that the total number of dots on the domino does not have a blank half , Let Fy be the event that the total number of dots on the domino Ihave m blank half Favourable outcome, (Fs) = 7 Probability, PB) a =het Probability, P(f) =1- P(E) sided (iv) Total number of dots on the domino is not a “double™ (both sides the same) ? Page 14 Sample Paper 03 Solutions CBSE Class 10 Let £, be the event that the total number of dots on the domino is not a double. Let E, be the event that the total number of dots on the domino is a double. Favourable outcome, n(E) =7 Probability, P(E) = neh =*-1 Probability, P(E) =1- P(E) =1)-1=23 =1-3749

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