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15. In the given figure, TA is a tangent to the circle with centre O such
that OT = 4 cm, ∠OTA = 30o, then length of TA is : 1
(a) 2 3 cm
(b) 2 cm
(c) 2 2 cm
(d) 3 cm
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20. Assertion (A) : a, b, c are in A.P. if and only if 2b = a + c.
Reason (R) : The sum of first n odd natural numbers is n2. 1
(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) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
SECTION – B
Section - B consists of Very Short Answer (VSA) type questions of 2
marks each.
21. Two numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3 and their LCM is 180. What is the
HCF of these numbers ? 2
22. If one zero of the polynomial p(x) = 6x2 + 37x – (k – 2) is reciprocal
of the other, then find the value of k. 2
23. (A) Find the sum and product of the roots of the quadratic equation
2x2 – 9x + 4 = 0. 2
OR
(B) Find the discriminant of the quadratic equation 4x2 – 5 = 0 and
hence comment on the nature of roots of the equation. 2
24. If a fair coin is tossed twice, find the probability of getting ‘atmost
one head’. 2
5cos 2 60o + 4sec2 30o − tan 2 45o
25. (A) Evaluate 2
sin 2 30o + cos 2 30o
OR
(B) If A and B are acute angles such that sin (A – B) = 0 and
2 cos (A + B) – 1 = 0, then find angles A and B. 2
SECTION – C
Section - C consists of Short Answer (SA) type questions of 3 marks each.
26. (A) How many terms are there in an A.P. whose first and fifth terms
are – 14 and 2, respectively and the last term is 62. 3
OR
(B) Which term of the A.P. : 65, 61, 57, 53, .................. is the first
negative term ? 3
27. Prove that 5 is an irrational number. 3
28. Prove that the angle between the two tangents drawn from an external
point to a circle is supplementary to the angle subtended by the line-
segment joining the points of contact at the centre. 3
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sin A − 2 sin 3A
29. (A) Prove that = tan A 3
2cos3A − cos A
OR
(B) Prove that sec A (1 – sin A) (sec A + tan A) = 1. 3
30. Two concentric circles are of radii 5 cm and 3 cm. Find the length of
the chord of the larger circle which touches the smaller circle. 3
31. Find the value of ‘p’ for which the quadratic equation
px(x – 2) + 6 = 0 has two equal real roots. 3
SECTION – D
Section - D consists of Long Answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each.
32. (A) A straight highway leads to the foot of a tower. A man standing
on the top of the 75 m high tower observes two cars at angles of
depression of 30o and 60o, which are approaching the foot of the
tower. If one car is exactly behind the other on the same side of
the tower, find the distance between the two cars. (use 3 = 1.73) 5
OR
(B) From the top of a 7 m high building, the angle of elevation of the
top of a cable tower is 60o and the angle of depression of its foot
is 30o. Determine the height of the tower. 5
33. (A) D is a point on the side BC of a triangle ABC such that
∠ADC = ∠BAC, prove that CA2 = CB.CD 5
OR
(B) If AD and PM are medians of triangles ABC and PQR,
AB AD
respectively where ∆ABC ~ ∆PQR, prove that = . 5
PQ PM
34. A student was asked to make a model shaped like a cylinder with two
cones attached to its ends by using a thin aluminium sheet. The
diameter of the model is 3 cm and its total length is 12 cm. If each
cone has a height of 2 cm, find the volume of air contained in the
model. 5
35. The monthly expenditure on milk in 200 families of a Housing
Society is given below :
Monthly 1000- 1500- 2000- 2500- 3000- 3500- 4000- 4500-
Expenditure 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000
(in `)
Number of 24 40 33 x 30 22 16 7
families
Find the value of x and also, find the median and mean expenditure
on milk. 5
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SECTION – E
Section – E consists of three Case Study Based questions of 4 marks each.
36. Two schools ‘P’ and ‘Q’ decided to award
prizes to their students for two games of
Hockey ` x per student and Cricket ` y per
student. School ‘P’ decided to award a total
of ` 9,500 for the two games to 5 and 4
students respectively; while school ‘Q’
decided to award ` 7,370 for the two games
to 4 and 3 students respectively.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions :
(i) Represent the following information algebraically (in terms of x
and y). 1
(ii) (a) What is the prize amount for hockey ? 2
OR
(b) Prize amount on which game is more and by how much ? 2
(iii) What will be the total prize amount if there are 2 students each
from two games ? 1
37. Jagdish has a field which is in the shape of a right angled triangle
AQC. He wants to leave a space in the form of a square PQRS inside
the field for growing wheat and the remaining for growing vegetables
(as shown in the figure). In the field, there is a pole marked as O.
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31JhdH 345 : 80
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks:80
SECTION A
This section comprises Multiple Choice Ouestions (MCOs) of l mark each. 20x1=20
2, Two positive integers mand nare expressed as m= p'q² and n=p'g, where p
and q are prime numbers. The LCM ofm and n is:
(A) p'qó (B) p'q?
(C) pa (D) pqtp'q
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3. The pair of cquations x =2a and y 3b (a, b 0) graphically represents straight
lines which are
(A) coincident (B) parallel
(C) intersccting at (2a, 3b) (D) intersccting at (3b, 2a)
4. If k +7, 2k -2 and 2k +6 arc thrce
consccutive terms of an A.P., then the value
ofk is:
(A)
(B) 17
(C) (D)
5. In the given figure, PA and PB are two tangents drawn to the circle with centre O
and radius 5 cm. IfZ APB = 60°, then the length of PA is :
P)60°
10
(C) cm (D) 10cm
6. In the given figure, ifM and N are points on the sides OP and OS respectively of
A OPS, such that MN PS, then the length of OP is :
4.8 cm
M N
3
3 (D)
(C) 10 13
1
9 The value of sin + 1s :
2
1+ tan 0
(B) 2
(A)
(C) (D) -1
the
10. A cap is cylindrical in shape, surmounted by a conical top. If the volume of
cylindrical part is equal to that of the conical part, then the ratio of the height of
the cylindrical part to the height of the conical part is:
1:2 (B) 1:3
(A)
(C) 2:1 (D) 3:1
11. The 7th term from the end of the A.P. :-8, -5, -2, ..,. 49 is :
(A) 67 (B) 13
(C) 31 (D) 10
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The dagonals ota thonbus ABCDinterscet at 0, Taking 0' as
thc centrc. an arc
of radius 6 cm is drawIn intersecting OA and OD at : and F respcctively. The arca
ot theseetor OEF is:
(A) 9n Cm
(B)
(C) 12n cm
(D) I8Tt cm2
13.
The probability of getting a chocolate Ilavourcd ice crcam at
600 ice creams is 0.0$$. The number of random, in a lot ol
chocolate flavoured icc crcams in the lot
(A) 33
(B) 55
(C)
(D) 44
() 600
(D) 90°
15. The point on x-axis which is equidistant from the points (5, - 3) and (4, 2) is :
(A) (4.5, 0) (B) (7,0)
(C) (0.5, 0) (D) (-7,0)
16. If the length of an arc of a circle subten ding an angle 60° at its centre is 22
cm,
then the radius of the circle is :
17. If the length of the shadow on the ground of a pole is 3 times the height of the
pole, then the angle of elevation of the Sun is :
(A) 30° (B) 450
(C) 60°
(D) 90°
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Two dice are thrown at the same time and the product of the numbers appearing
18.
on them is noted. The probability that the product of the numbers lies betwcen
8and 13 is :
7 5
(A) (B)
36 36
(C) (D) 4
9
Ouestions number 19 and 20 are Assertion and Reason based questions. Two statements
are given, one labelled as Assertion (4) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Select
the correctanswer to these questions from the codes (A), (B), (C) and (D) as given below.
Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Rcason (R) is the correct
(A)
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.
19. Assertion (A): Ifthe graph of a polynomial intersects the x-axis at exactly two
points, then the number of zeroes of that polynomial is 2.
Reason (R): The number of zeroes of a polynomial is cqual to the number of
pointswhere the graph of the polynomial intersects x-axis.
20. Assertion (4): TA and TB aretwo tangents drawn from an cxternal point T to a
circle with centre 0'. If ZTBA = 75° then ABO =25°.
A
75°
Reason (R) : The tangent drawn at any point of a circle is perpendicular to the
radius through the point of contact.
M N
number.
23. (a) Achord is subtending an angle of 90° at the centre of a circle of radius
14cm. Find the area of the corresponding minor segment of the circle.
OR
(b) Findthe area of the shaded region if length of radius of cach circle is 7cm.
Each circle touches the other twoexternally.
Q
A
45°
Re
This sectioncomprises Short Answer (SA) type questions of 3marks each. 6x3=18
26. The government rescued 100 people after a train accident. Their ages were
recorded in the following table. Find their mean age.
Age (in years) Number of people rescued
10- 20
20 -30 14
30 - 40 15
40 - 50 21
50 60 23
60 - 70 12
70 - 80 6
2
|+ tan A (l-tan A)
1+ cot A (|-cot A)
(b) Find the values of xand y from the following pair of linear equations:
62x + 43y = 167
43x + 62y = 148
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31. A school has invited 42 Mathenmatics teachers, 56 Physics teachers and
70Chemistry tcachers to attend a Science workshop. Find the minimum number
of tables required, if the same number of teachers arc to sit at a table and each
table is occupied by teachers of the same subjcct.
SECTION D
This section comprises Long Answer (LA) type questions of 5marks each. 4X5=20
32. In the given figure, MNOP is a parallelogram and AB | MP. Prove that QC || PO.
B C
30 40 12
40 50 20
50 60
60 -70 8
70- 80 10
block
35. (a) The largest possible hemisphere is drilled out from a wooden cubical
of the faces of
of side 21 cm such that the base of the hemisphere is on one
the cube. Find:
SECTION E
3x4=12
This section comprises 3 case study based questions of4 marks each.
Case Study - 1
36. Due to short circuit, a fire has broken outin New Home Complex. Two buildings,
namely X and Y have mainly becen affected. The fire engine has arrived and it has
been stationed at a point which is in between the two buildings, A ladder at point
Ois fixed in front of the fire engine.
sOme tm it is made to lean against the terrace (top) of the opposite building Xat
an angle of 45° with the ground. Both the buildings along with thc foot of he
ladder, tixed at '0' are in a straight line.
12J3 m
45° 60°
(Building X) (Building Y)
(ii) Find the distance of the building Y from point O', ie. OA.
OR
OR
(b) If 3200 trees are to be planted in the park, then how many trees are
still left to beplanted after the 1|th row ?
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Case Study - 3
38. Partha, a softwarecngincer, lives in Jerusalcm for his work. He lives in the most
convenient arca of the city fiom where bank, hospilal, post office and
supemarket can be casily accessed. In the graph, the bank is plotted as A(9, S),
hospital as B(- 3, - ) and supermarket as C(5. - 5) such that A, B, C form a
triangle.
BANK
A
(9,5)
Q(b, 3)
P(1, a)
X
B POST OFFICE
HOSPITAL
G3.-)
Bus
Stand Super Market
(5, - 5)
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(ü) This question paper is divided intofive Sections - A, B, C, D and E.
(üi) In Section A, Questions no. I to l8 are Multiple Choice Questions (McQs) and
questions number 19 and 20 are Assertion-Reason based questionis of 1 mark
each.
(iv) In Section B, Questions no. 21 to 25 are Very Short Answer (VSA) type
questions, carrying 2 marks each.
(u) In Section C, Questions no. 26 to 31 are Short Answer (SA) type questions,
carrying3 marks each.
(vi) In Section D, Questions no. 32 to 35 are Long Answer (LA) type questions
carrying 5 marks each.
(vii) In Section E, Questions no. 36 to 38 are case study based questions carrying
4 marks each. Internal choice is provided in 2 marks questions in each
case study.
(viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in
2questions in Section B, 2 questions in Section C, 2 questions in Section Dand
3questions in Section E.
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Draw neat diagrams wherever required. Take n = wherever required, if not
stated.
() Use of calculator is not allowed.
SECTION A
This section comprises Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) of 1 mark each. 20x1=20
1.
Ifa and Bare the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = kx? 30x + 45k and
a. + B=aß, then the value of kis :
2 3
(A) (B)
3 2
3 2
(C) (D)
2
1 0
c m
5
(C) (D) 5
3. The next (4th) term of the A.P. N7, V28, V63, ... is:
(A) V70 (B) V84
(C) V97 (D) V112
5. If x=a cos and y=b sin , then the value of b'x+ a|y? is:
(A) ah2 (B) ab
(C) ah4 (D) a²+ b2
6. If the quadratic equation ax + bx + c=0 has real and equal roots, then
the value of c is :
b
(A) (B)
2a 2a
(C) (D)
4a 4a
10 3
(A) Cm (B) Cm
3 10
16
(C) cm (D) 1:2 cm
3
8 The length of an arc of a circle with radius 12 cm is 10T cm. The angle
subtended by the arc at the centre of the circle, is:
(A) 120° (B)
(C) 75° (D) 150°
5 4
(C) (D)
3 3
10. The perimeter of the sector ofa circle of radius 21 cm which subtends an
angle of 60° at the centre of circle, is :
(A) 22 cm (B) 43 cm
(C) 64 cm (D) 462 cm
42
R
13. Which out of the following type of straight lines will be represented by
the system of equations 3x +4y = 5and 6x +8y =7 ?
(A) Parallel
(B) Intersecting.
(C) Coincident
(D) Perpendicular to each other
14. One ticket is drawn at random from a bag containing tickets numbered
1to 40. The probability that the selected ticket has a number which is a
multiple of 7 is :
1 1
(A) (B)
7
1 7
(C) 5 (D)
40
19. Assertion (A): ABCD is a trapezium with DC || AB. E and F are points
on AD and BC respectively, such that EF || AB. Then
AE BF
ED FC
Reason (R): Any line parallel to parallel sides of a trapezium divides
the non-parallel sides proportionally.
21. lfa and ß are zeroes of the quadratic polynomial p(x) = x- 5x + 4, then
find the value of 1 1
- 2aß.
B
22. (a) Find the ratio in which the point P(- 4, 6) divides the line
segment
joining the points A(-6, 10) and B(3, - 8).
OR
(b) Prove that the points (3, 0), (6, 4) and (- 1, 3) are the vertices of an
isosceles triangle.
23. Evaluate:
2 tan 30°. sec 60°.tan 45
1-sin 60°
24. A carton consists of 60 shirts of which 48 are good, 8 have major defects
and 4 have minor defects. .Nigam, a trader, will accept the shirts which
are good but Anmol, another trader, will only reject the shirts which have
major defects. One shirt is drawn at random from the carton. Find the
probability that it is acceptable to Anmol.
25. (a) If two tangents inclined at an angle of 60° are drawn to a circle of
radius 3 cm, then find the length of each tangent.
OR
(b) Prove that the tangents drawn at the ends of a diameter of a circle
are parallel.
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SECTION C
Thissection comprises Short Answer (SA) type questions of 3 marks each. 6x3=18
29. (a) If the sum of the first 14 terms of an A.P. is 1050 and the first term
is 10, then find the 20th term and the nh term.
OR
(b) The first term of an A.P. is 5, the last term is 45 and the sum of all
the terms is 400. Find the number of terms and the common
difference of the A.P.
31. A jar contains 54 marbles, each of which is blue, green or white. The
1
probability of selecting a blue marble at random from the jar is and
4
the probability of selecting a green marble at random is How many
white marbles does this jar contain?
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SECTION D
This section comprises Long Answer (LA) type
questions of 5 marks each. 4x5=20
32. From a point on a bridge across the river, the angles of
banks on opposite sides of the river are 30° and 60° depressions of the
bridge is at a respectively. lf the
height of 4 m from the banks, find the width of the river.
33. (a) In the given figure, AFEC GDBand 1=22.
Prove that A ADE ~A ABC.
A
1 2) E
D
OR
Case Study - 1
36. Activities like running or cycing reduce stress and the risk of mental
disorders like depression. Running helps build endurance. Children
develop stronger bones and muscles and are less prone to gain weight.
The physical education teacher of a school has decided to conduct an inter
school running tournament in his school premises. The time taken by a
group of students to`'run 100 m, was noted as follows :
Time
0-20 20-40 40 60 60 - 80 80- 100
(in sconds)
Number of 10 13
students
Based on the above, answer the following questions :
Case Study - 2
37. Essel World is one of India's largest amusement parks that offers a
diverse range of thrilling rides, water attractions and entertainment
options for visitors of all ages. The park is known for its iconic "Water
Kingdom" section, making it a popular destination for family outings and
fun-filled adventure. The ticket charges for the park are 150 per child
and 250 per adult.
On a day, the cashier of the park found that 300 tickets were sold and an
amount of F 55,000 was collected.
Based on the above, answer the following questions:
(i) If the number of children visited be x and the number of adults
visited be y, then write the given situation algebraically.
(ii) (a) How many children visited the amusement park that day?
OR
(b) How many adultsvisited the amusement park that day ? 2
(iii) How much amount will be collected if 250 children and 100 adults
visit the amusement park?
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Case Study -3
38. A garden is in the shape of a square. The gardener grew
saplings of
Ashoka tree on the boundary of the garden at the distance of 1 m from
each other. He wants to decorate the garden with rose plants. He chose a
triangular region inside the garden to grow rose plants. In the above
situation, the gardener took help from the students of class 10. They
made a chart for it which looks like the given figure.
P!
A
Based on the above, answer the following questions :
(i) If A is taken as origin, what are. the coordinates of the vertices of
A PQR?
(iü) (a) Find distances PQ and QR. 2
OR
(b) Find the coordinates of the point which divides the line
segment joining points P and R in the ratio 2: 1 internally. 2
(iii) Find out if A PQR is an isosceles triangle.
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General Instructions :
them :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow
(i) This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory.
This guestion paper is divided into five Sections - A, B. C. Dand E.
(ii)
In Section A, Questions no. I to 18 are multiple choice questions (MCQs) and
(ii) of 1 mark
guestions number 19 and 20 are Assertion-Reason based questions
each.
In Section B, uestions no. 21 to 26 are very short answe (VSA) type
(iv)
questions, carrying 2 marks each.
In Section C, Questions no. 26 to 31 are short answer (SA) type
questions,
(v)
carrying 3 marks each.
(vi) In Section D, Questions no. 32 to 35 are long answer (LA) type questions
carrying 5 marks each.
(wü) In Section E, Questions no. 36 to 38 are case studymarks based questions carrying
4 marks each. Internal choice is provided in 2 questions in each
case study.
(viüi) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in
in Section D and
2 questions in Section B, 2 questions in Section C, 2questions
3 questions in Section E. 22
Draw neat diagrams wherever required. Take n = 7 wherever required, if not
(ix)
stated.
SECTION A
each. 20x1=20
This section comprises Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) of 1 mark
104 is 40x,
2. The HOF of two numbers 65 and 104 is 13. If LCM of 65 and
then the value ofx is:
(A) 5 (B) 13
(C) 40 (D)
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3.
fa polynomial p(x) is given by p(x) = - 5x + 6, then the value of
p(1)+ p(4) is :
(A) 0 (B) 4
(C) 2 (D) -4
4.
If the discriminant of the quadratic equation 3x2-2x +c=0 is 16, then
the value of cis:
(A) 1 (B)
(C) -1 (D) V2
Jf an arc subtends an angle of 90° at the centre of a circle, then the ratio
5.
of its length to the circumference of the circle is:
(A) 2:3 (B) 1:4
The area of the sector of a circle of radius 12 cmn is 60 cm. The central
6.
angle of this sector is :
(A) 120° (B) 6°
(C) 8 (D) 36
12 9
(C) (D) 36
36
its
9. The ratio of total surface area of a solid hemisphere to the square of
radius is :
(B) 4:1
(A) 2rt: 1
(D) 1:4r
(C) 3T: 1
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then the 1
If sin = 1, value of sin is :
10. 2
1 1
(A) (B)
2V2
1
(C) (D) 0
2
Two lines are given to be parallel. The equation of one of these lines is
11.
5x -3y = 2. The equation of the second line can be :
(A) - 15x 9y = 5 (B) 15x + 9y = 5
(C) 9x 15y = 6 (D) - 15x + 9y = 5
12. Three numbers in A.P. have the sum 30. What is its middle term ?
(A) 4 (B) 10
(C) 16 (D)
D, E
tower is equal to
14. At some time of the day, the length of the shadow of a
:
its height. Then, the Sun's altitude at that time is
(A) 30° (B) 45
(D) 90°
(C) 60°
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figure, AB and AC are tangents to the circle. If ABC =42°,
In the given
15. measure of 2 BAC is :
thenthe
B
420
16.
The fourth vertex D of a parallelogram ABCD whose three vertices are
A- 2, 3), B(6, 7) and C(8, 3) is :
(A) (0, 1) (B) (0,-1)
(C) (-1, 0) (D) (1, 0)
17.
For an event E, if P(E) + P(E) = g, then the value of q 4 is :
(A) -3 (B) 3
(C) 5 (D) -5
18.
In the given figure, QR is a common tangent to the two given circles
touching externally at A. The tangent at A meets QR at P. If AP = 4-2 cm,
then the length of QR is :
n P R
(B) 2-1 cm
(A) 4-2 cm
(D) 6-3 cm
(C) 8-4 cm
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number 19 and 20 are Assertion and Reason based questions. Two
Questions one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as
statenments are given,
Selectthe correct answer to these questions from the codes (A), (B),
(R).
Reason
as gwenbelou.
C)and (LD Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the
(A)
correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not
(B)
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.
Assertion(A): Mid-point of a line segment divides the line segment in
19. the ratio 1:1.
Reason (R): The ratio in which the point (-3, k) divides the line
segment joiningthe points (-5,4) and (-2,3) is1:2.
20. Assertion (A): Ifthe circumference of acircle is 176 cm, then its radius is
28 cm.
Reason (R): Circumference = 2 x radius ofa circle.
SECTION B
questions of 2 marks
This section comprises Very Short Answer (VSA) type 5x2=10
each.
145°
A
cm and
In the given figure, A AHK ~ A ABC. If AK = 8 cm. BC = 3-2
25.
HK= 6-4 cm, then find the length of AC.
H
SECTION C
each. 6x3=18
This section comprises Short Answer (SA)type questions of3 marks
sin cOs +1 1
26. Prove that sec - tan 0
sin +cos - 1
of
27. (a) Three coins are tossed simultaneously. What is the probability
getting
() at least one head ?
OR
cashier to
Rehana went to a bank to withdraw 2,000. She asked the
28. how
got 25 notes in all. Find
giveher 50 and 100 notes only. Rehana
the
4x + 4x - 3 and verify
(a) Find the zeroes of the polynomial
29. polynomial.
coefficients of the
relationship between zeroesand
OR
the
zeroes of thepolynomial x² +x-2, then find
(b) Ifa and B are the
value of
irrational
2-/3 is an irrational number, given that V3 is an
30. Prove that
5
number.
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SECTIOON D
4x5=20
This section comprises Long Answer (LA) type questions of5 marks each.
32. Two pillars of equal lengths stand on either side of a r0ad which is 100 m
wide, exactly opposite to each other. At a point on the road between the
pillars, the angles of elevation of the tops of the pillars are 60 and 30°.
Find the length of each pillar and distance of the point on the road from
the pillars. (Use V3 = 1-732)
34. (a)
A train travels a distance of 90 km at a constant speed. Had the
speed been 15 km/h more, it would have taken 30 minutes less for
the journey. Find the original speed of the train.
OR
35. The following table shows the ages of the patients admitted in a hospital
during a year :
55 55 -65
Age (in years)5-15 15 -2525- 35| 35 4545-
Number of 21 23 14 5
6 11
patients
Find the mode and mean of the data given above.
6
6 4 3
7Cm
5 cm
dimensions
500 mL milk is packed in a cuboidal container of
then packed in cuboidal
15 cm x 8 cm x 5 cm. These milk packets are
cartons of dimnensions 30 cmx 32 cm x 15 cm.
questions :
Based on the above given information, answer the following
i) Find the volume of the cuboidal carton.
2
(iü) (a) Find the total surface area of a milk packet.
OR
carton ? 2
(b) How many milk packets can be filled in a
figure) hold ? 1
(iii) How much milk can the cup (as shown in the
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