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Unit II Revision Worksheet

Grade-10 Subject: Maths


Q.1) Solve the following:-
1) The model of a ship is made to a scale 1: 200.
a) The length of the model is 4 m. Calculate the length of the ship.
b) The area of the deck of the ship is 1, 60000m2 Find the area of the deck of the
model.
c) The volume of the model is 200 litres. Calculate the volume of the ship in m3
2) On a map drawn to a scale of 1: 2,50,000 a triangular plot of land has the following
measurements: AB = 3 cm, BC = 4 cm, angle ABC = 900 Calculate: (i) the actual
length of AB in km (ii) the area of the plot in km2
Q.2) Solve
1) The given solid figure is a cylinder surmounted by a cone. The diameter of the base
of the cylinder is 6 cm. The height of the cone is 4 cm and the total height of the
solid is 25 cm. 22 Take π = 22/7 find the.
(a) Volume of the solid
(b) Curved surface area of the solid
Give your answers correct to the nearest whole number.
2) A solid metallic sphere of radius 6 cm is melted and made into a solid cylinder of
height 32 cm. Find the:
(a) Radius of the cylinder (b) Curved surface area of the cylinder
(Take π = 3.1)
3) The volume of a conical tent is 1232 m³ and the area of the base floor is 154 m².
Calculate the:
(a) Radius of the floor.
(b) Height of the tent
(c) length of the canvas required to cover this conical tent, if its width is 2 m.
4) The given figure represents a hemisphere surmounted by a conical block of wood.
The diameter of their bases is 6 cm each and the slant height of the cone is 5 cm.
Calculate:
(a) The height of the cone.
(b) The volume of the solid
Q.3) Solve
1) The sum of three numbers which are consecutive terms of an AP is 21. If the second
number is reduced by 1, and third is increased by 1, we obtain three consecutive
terms of a GP. Find the numbers.
2) The sum of three numbers in GP is 38 and their product is 1728. Find the numbers.
3) Find the least value of n for which the sum 1 + 3 + 32 +… to n terms is greater than
7000.
4) Find the sum of an terms of the series whose nth term is 2n + 3n
5) Find the sum of the following to n terms 7 + 77 + 777 +…
Q.4) Solve the following:
1) In the given figure ∆ABC and ∆AMP are right angled at B and M respectively
Given AC = 10cm AP = 15 cm and PM = 12cm
(a) Prove ∆ABC~ ∆AMP (b) Find AB and BC.

2) In ∆ABC, angle ABC = angle DAC, AB = 8cm AC = 4cm and AD = 5cm


(a) Prove that ∆ ACD ~ ∆BCA
(b) Find BC and CD
(c) Find ar (AACD): ar (∆ABC)

3) ABC is a right angled triangle with angle ABC = 900. D is any point on AB and DE
is perpendicular to AC, Prove that:
(a) ∆ ADE ~ ∆ACB
(b) If AC = 13cm BC = 5cm and
AE = 4cm find DE and AD

Q.5) Solve
1) Find the 16th term of the A.P. 7, 11, 15, 19….. Also find the sum of the first 6 terms
2) The 2nd and 45th term of an arithmetic progression are 10 and 96 respectively. Find
the first term and the common difference and hence find the sum of the first 15
terms.
3) If the 6th term of an A.P. is equal to four times its first term and the sum of first six
terms is 75, find the first term the common difference.
4) Which term of the AP 3, 15, 27, 39……… will be 120 more than 21st term?

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