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8. All Questions are iompulsory.

Howeuer, an internal choice in 2 Questions


of Seetion B, 2 Questions of Section C and 2 Questions of Section D has
been prouided. An internal choice ha.s been. prouided in all the 2 marks
questions of Section E.
9. Draw neat and clean fi,gures wheret)er required.
70. Take n= ?7 wheret)er required, if rtot stated..

77. (Jse of calculators is NOT allowed.

SECTI
-of
Section A consists of 20 L mark each.

1. If p(*) = ax?+bx+canda+b+ en one zero is

b (d) None ofthese


)v

a
unique solution )(=2ry=-3is
t 2x+5y=-11; 4x+ 10y =-22

U)x 14=0;5x-y-13=0
not true?

(a) There a point circumference of the

-"
ofcontact. ',

(c) The tangent at any point of {i circle is parallel to the radius through
the point of contact.
(d) There is no tangent to the circle passing through a point lyrrrg inside
the circle.

4. 11th term of the AP: -3, -f,,2,... , is


(a) 28 b) 22 (c) -38 (d) - 48L
2

5. The diameter of the hemisphere whose cunred surface area is 308 cm2 is

(a) 7 cm (b) 0.7 cm (c) 14 cm (d) 70 cm


If tan A = + then (sin A + cos A) sec A is equal to
L2

7. A quadrilateral ABCD is drawn to circumscribe a circle. If AB = 12 cm,


BC = 15 cm and CD = L4 cm, then AD is equal to

(a) 10 cm (b) 11 cm (c) 1 (d) 13 cm

8. The quadratic polynomial whose 3 and product of zeroes


is -2 is:
,

(a) x2 + 3x -2 (b) x2 -2x+ x2-3 (d) x2 - 3x-2


9. A set ofr ffo 7', , eleven L2's, three
13',s, this

(a) 7 c)1 (d) 13

10. Wc are of LM, MN and NK

E3

EB

,E!

)E

7
,+b--+ffic K
N

(c) ac (d) J9-


b+c b+c
11. Which of the following are the roots of the quadratic equation,
\f
.. t€

*2-9x+ 20=0?
lI (a) 3,4 (b) 4,5

(c) 5,6 (d) 6,7


12. 9 secz 6- 9 tanz A - 1

(a) 1 (b) e (c) 8 (d) 0

1g. A cube of side 4 cmis cut into cubes of side 1 cm, then the total surface
area of all the small cubes is

(a) 384 cmz (b) g82cm2 (c) 64 cmz (d) 32 cmz

L4. From a well-shuffied pack of 52 cards drawn at random. The


probability that it is a king or a Qul p

2
13 t

15. If the dis x- distance from


1
y-axis, th

(a) 4 )2 (d) 6

e for a moderatelY
o

16. The rel


skewed -{

(a) mode =

(b) mod@=3m

(c) mode=2medi

(d) mode = rrredian -


17. A(5, 1), B(1, 5) and C(-3, - 1) are the vertices of AABC. The length of
1
median AD is

(a) ,h5 units ft) 6 units (c) ^E units (d) h7 units I

1g. The probability of selecting a rotten apple randomly from a heap of 900
apples is 0.18. Then, the number of rotten apples in the heap is

(a) 180 (b) L70 (c) t75 (d) L62


Direction: In the question number 19 and 20, a statement of Assertion (A) is
followed by a statement of Reason (R).
Choose the correct option.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is not the
correct explanation of assertion (A).

(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) i


(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (

19. Assertion(A):2 x3 x 5 x 7 +7 posite number.

product of
primes.

20.

I'

2L (a) Given (306, 657). 2

-fs
(b) An army conting -1000
members is to march behind an army
band of 56 members in a parade. The two groups are to march in the
same number of columns. what is the maximum number of columns
in which they can march?

22. (a) If P (E) - 0.05, what is the probability of 'not E'? 2

OR
(b) A bag contains 3 red balls and 5 black balls. A ball is drawn at random
from the bag. what is the probability that the ball drawn is (i) red?
(ii) not red?
23. Evaluate the following:
b cos26o"+ 4 secz3o'-tanz45" 2
sin23o"+cos23oo

24. Check whether (5, -2), (6, 4) and (7, -2) arc the vertices of an isosceles
triangle.

25. Find the distance between the points (0, 0) and (36, ts). can you now
find the distance between the two towns d B. A town B is located
36 km East and 15 km North of the 2

Section C consists of 6 of3

26. (a) side BC Can id-point of AD.


BEp at BE = 3EM.

(b) IfD such that

BD
l'*1
hen fii length of AC.

27. Dete ether owing pair of linear


equations br not: 3x 12;y - 2 3

28. If cr and B are f(x) =*2 -x- 4,

find the value o

29. If tan 0 + sin 0 = m e - n, show that m2 - rt2 - A{mn. 3

30. (a) The short and lo ds of a clock are 4 cm and 6 cm long


respectively. Find the sum of distances travelled by their tips in
48 hours.

OR

ft) To warn ships for underwater rocks, a lighthouse spreads a


red coloured light over a sector of angle 80" to a distance of
16.5 km. Find the area of the sea over which the ships are warned.
(Use r = 3.L4)
31. Prove that ^/5 is an irrational number. 3
SECTION.D

Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each'

g2. (a) solve the following system of linear equations graphically:

3x+y-12=0; x-3Y+6=0
Shade the region bounded by the lines and x-axis. Also, find the area
of shaded reg:ion.

OR

33. In right to intersect


the h P bisects BC.

34.

-
D

35. (a)

Number of letters 1-4 4-7 710 10 13 13 16 16 19

40 16 4 4
Number of surnames 6 30

Determine the median number of letters in the surnames. Find the


mean number of letters in the surnames. AIso, find the modal size
-
D
of the surnames.
OR
ft) The following distribution gives the state-wise teacher- student ratio
in higher secondary schools of India. Find the mode and mean of
this data. Interpret the two measures.

Number of students per t.".h." J Number of states /U.T.

45 50 I o

SECI
Sectio S of 4 marks each.
Rampal increment on it every
year.
For and get an interest
ofTloni
P,P+I,P
The sequence + 3I.... fo:
common differd
Answer the ques
(r) If 4p * 8, 2p' * 4p + 4 form three consecutive terms
of an AP, then

(il) Find the 12th term of AP: 10.0, 10.5, 11.0, 11.b,...
(iii) (a) The 17th term of an AP exceeds its 10th term by L(,then find
the common difference. 2
OR
(b) Find the qth term of the AP' 1, 2
'*', '*'n
ppp ,...

Karamveer a carpenter designs a trapezium ABCD shaped model as


shown in which AB I I DC and diagonals AC and BD divides each other
in the ratio 1 : 3. Later he find that side AB is three times the CD. After
that he designed various other trapezium shaped model with some other
measurements as mentioned in some questions given below.
DC

llDCthenfindx I

(ii) eorem he is using.


(iii) ( ch that 21, = Zg and

DC = 4 cm then find AB. 2


B

ft) Karmveer designed a model as shown below. Here DE I I BC,


AD = 5 cm, BD = 10 cm, AE = 3 cm and CE = 6 cm. If DE = 6 cm
then find BC. 2
I

38. Adventure camps are the perfect place for the children to practice decision
making for themselves without parents and teachers guiding their every
move. Some students of a school reached for'adventure at Sakleshpur.
At the camp, the waiters served some students with a welcome drink
in a cylindrical glass and some students in a hemispherical cup whose
dimensions are shown below. After that they went for a jungle trek.
Ttre jungle trek was enjoyable but tiring. As dusk fell, it was time to
take shelter. Each group of four students was given a canvas of area
551 m2. Each group had to make a coni fi to accommodate all the
four students. Assuming that all the sti wasting incurred while
cutting, would amount to L^',the the tents. The radius of
the tent is 7 m.

C=7 cm

V
(r) Find the drical
(ii) en
a

(iii) (a) Find the h 'bonical


tent prepared to accommodate
four studend 2

OR
(b) How much space on the ground is occupied by each stud.ent
in the conical tent?

a.
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