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Series WX1YZ/1 SET~1 Roll No. ratte ama; 3 we Wire FF : 80 me allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 Candidates must write the Q.P. Code mn the title page of the answer-book. wifote (arte) — arate MATHEMATICS (Standard) - Theory we / NOTI @ pre atte at of Ps 3H Weds FAT TS 23 BI Please check that this question paper contains 23 printed pages. eA UHH HRA BT FD BIR LRU Te WRA- TA BAS I THM TH TTP H FS-TS tere) QP. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. BIT ate ae oF Ps BA VEIT ABS ETE | Please check that this question paper contains 38 questions. FT TP BT TA LAAT BRR BF TEC, TH GARAT H TP ET RATS HAL ATE | Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer book before attempting it. se aea—aa aot ge & fore 15 eve ar evra fear war @ | wea ar Fea Gals # 10.15 ot FEAT ATCT | 10.15 FH A 10.30 Tat Te TORT Aa MPAA Bh TBH SAR BA STAY & chars 3 sen Gir Te BIS TH TE FTE | 15 minute time has been. allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the candidates will read the question paper only and will not write any answer ee 30/1/1 AAAS Pagel PLO. SECTION -A (Multiple Choice Questions) Each question is of 1 mark. 1. The graph of y = p(x) is given, for a polynomial p(x). The number of zeroes of p(2) from the graph is y y7 p@) () 3 ® 1 © 2 @) 0 2. The value of k for which the pair of equations kx has infinitely many solutions, (A) isk= (© isk= (B) does not exist ©) isk=4 3. Ifp—1,p+land 2p +8 are in AP., then the value of p is @) -2 @B) 4 ©o ©) 2 4, In what ratio, does x-axis divide the line segment joining the points AG, 6) and B(-12, -3) ? (@) 1:2 @®) 1:4 (© 4:1 (D) 2:1 30/1/1 nw Page 5 P.T.O. In the given figure, PQ is tangent to the circle centred at O. If ZAOB = 95°, then the measure of ZABQ will be (A) 47.5° (©) 3% 6. If2tanA=3, then the value of 48D A*Sco8 A j, Gsin A—3cos A 7 1 (A) B @ Ts ®) Ts © 3 ) does not exist 7. Ifa, Bare the zeroes of a polynomial p(x) = 22 + x—1, then £41 equals to a @ 1 (@) 2 © -1 (D) 8. The least positive value of k, for which the quadratic equation 2a? + kr—4=0 has rational roots, is (A) +2V2 ®) 2 © #2 © 2 9. [3 tan? 30° - sec” 45° + sin? oo"| is equal to ) -1 @®) © 2 10. Curved surface area of a cylinder of height 5 em is 94.2 cm®. Radius of the cylinder is (Take x= 8.14) A) 20m (B) 3cm (©) 2.9m (D) Gem 30/1/1 Aw Page 7 P.T.O. 11. The distribution below gives the marks obtained by 80 students on a test Marks Less | Less | Less | Less | Less | Less than 10|than 20|than 30|than 40|than 50|than 60 [Number of Students] 3 12 27 57 7 80 ‘The modal class of this distribution is (A) 10-20 (B) 20-30 (©) 30-40 @) 50-60 12, The curved surface area of a cone having height 24 cm and radius 7 em, is (A) 528 cm? (B) 1056 cm? (C) 550 cm? (D) 500 cm? 13. The distance between the points (0, 25) and (-2-V5 , 0) is (A) 2Vi0 units ®) 4,10 units (©) 2V20 units @) 0 14, Which of the following is a quadratic polynomial having zeroes — and = ? 4 (A) 42-9 ® 5 or+4y 2,9 2 © #44 ) 5(x2-4) 15. Ifthe value of each observation of a statistical data is increased by 3, then the mean of the data (A) romains unchanged (B) increases by 3 (©) imereases by 6 (D) imereases by 3n 16. Probability of happening of an event is denoted by p and probability of non-happening of the event is denoted by q. Relation between p and q is (A) ptq=1 ®) p=la (© peq-1 @) pt+q+1=0 30/1/1 Aw Page 9 P.T.O. 17. A girl calculates that the probability of her winning the first prize in a lottery is 0.08. If 6000 tickets are sold, how many tickets has she bought ? 40 (B) 240 (C) 480 (D) 750 18. Ina group of 20 people, 5 can’t swim. If one person is selected at random, then the probability that he/she can swim, is 3 1 Az ® 3 5 i © 1 © 4 Assertion-Reason Type Questions In Question 19 and 20, an Assertion (A) statement is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Select the correct option out of the following (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 but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A). (©) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false (D) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true. 19. Assertion (A) : Point P(0, 2) is the point of intersection of y-axis with the line 3x + 2y = 4. Reason (R) : The distance of point P(0, 2) from x-axis is 2 units. 20. Assertion (A) : The perimeter of AABC is a rational number. Reason (R) : The sum of the squares of two rational numbers is always rational. A 2em B 3cm 30/11 aw Page 11 P.T.O. 21. 22, 23. 24, 25, SECTION -B (This section comprises of Very Short Answer (SA-I) type questions. Every question is of 2 marks.) (a) Solve the pair of equations x= 3 and y =~ graphically. oR (b) Using graphical method, find whether following system of linear equations is consistent or not : x=Oandy=-7 In the given figure, XZ is parallel to BC. AZ = 3 em, ZC = 2 em, BM and MC = 5 cm. Find the length of XY. A 3em M (a) Ifsin 0 + cos 0 = V3, then find the value of sin 0 -cos 0. oR ) Ifsina and cot B =¥/3, then find the value of cosec a + cosec B. Find the greatest number which divides 85 and 72 leaving remainders 1 and 2 respectively. ‘A bag contains 4 red, 3 blue and 2 yellow balls. One ball is drawn at random from the bag. Find the probability that drawn ball is @ red Gi) yellow. 30/11 aw Page 13 P.T.O. SECTION - C (This section comprises of Short Answer (SA-II) type questions of 3 marks each.) 26, Half of the difference between two numbers is 2. The sum of the greater number and twice the smaller number is 13. Find the numbers. 27. Prove that V5 is an irrational number. 28. If (5, 8) and (, 3) are two vertices of an equilateral triangle, then find co- ordinates of the third vertex, given that origin lies inside the triangle. (Take V3 = 1.7) 29. (a) Two tangents TP and TQ are drawn to a circle with centre O from an external point 'T. Prove that ZPTQ = 2Z0PQ > P 7 NS ° >t L ™~ —— a Q OR (b) In the given figure, a circle is inscribed in a quadrilateral ABCD in which 2B = 90°. If AD = 17 cm, AB = 20 em and DS = 3 cm, then find the radius of the circle. 30. Prove that tan@—secO+1 cos 30/1/1 aw Page 15 P.T.O. 31. (a) A room is in the form of cylinder surmounted by a hemi-spherical dome. The base radius of hemisphere is one-half the height of (1408 ) cylindrical part. Find total height of the room if it contains | 3 v of air. {Take n= 2 { 7 oR (b) An empty cone is of radius 3 cm and height 12 em, Ice-cream is filled i in it so that lower part of the cone which is (2) of the volume of the cone is unfilled but hemisphere is formed on the top. Find volume of the ice-cream. (Take x = 3.14) SECTION -D (This section comprises of Long Answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each.) 32. If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other two sides at distinct points, prove that the other two sides are divided in the same ratio. 33. (a) The angle of elevation of the top of a tower 24 m high from the foot of another tower in the same plane is 60°. The angle of elevation of the top of second tower from the foot of the first tower is 30°. Find the distance between two towers and the height of the other tower. Also, find the length of the wire attached to the tops of both the towers. oR (b) A spherical balloon of radius r subtends an angle of 60° at the eye of an observer. If the angle of elevation of its centre is 45° from the same point, then prove that height of the centre of the balloon is V2 times its radius. 30/11 aw Page 17 P.T.O. 34, A chord of a circle of radius 14 em subtends an angle of 60° at the centre. Find the area of the corresponding minor segment of the circle. Also find the area of the major segment of the circle. 35. (a) The ratio of the 11¢ term to 17% term of an A.P. is 3: 4, Find the ratio of 5t term to 21* term of the same A.P. Also, find the ratio of the sum of first 5 terms to that of first 21 terms. oR () 250 logs are stacked in the following manner : 22 logs in the bottom row, 21 in the next row, 20 in the row next to it and so on (as shown by an example). In how many rows, are the 250 logs placed and how many logs are there in the top row ? (Example) SECTION -E (In this section, there are 3 case study/passage based questions. Each question is of 4 marks.) Case Study 36. While designing the school year book, a teacher asked the student that the length and width of a particular photo is increased by x units each to double the area of the photo. The original photo is 18 cm long and 12 em wide. Based on the above information, answer the following questions © Write an algebraic equation depicting the above information. 1 (I) Write the corresponding quadratic equation in standard form. 1 (ID What should be the new dimensions of the enlarged photo ? © em School em Photo OR an any rational value of x make the new area equal to 220 cm? ? 30/11 aw Page 19 P.T.O. 37. India meteorological department observes seasonal and annual rainfall every year in different sub-divisions of our country. It helps them to compare and analyse the results. The table given below shows sub-division wise seasonal (monsoon) rainfall (mm) in 2018 : Rainfall (mm) | Number of Sub-divisions 200-400 2 400-600 4 600-800 7 800-1000) 4 1000-1200 2 1200-1400) 3 1400-1600 1 1600-1800) 1 Based on the above information, answer the following questions : (Write the modal class. 1 (U) Find the median of the given data. 2 OR Find the mean rainfall in this season (UD) If sub-division having at least 1000 mm rainfall during monsoon season, is considered good rainfall sub-division, then how many sub- divisions had good rainfall ? 1 30/11 aw Page 21 P.T.O. The discus throw is an event in which an athlete attempts to throw a discus. The athlete spins anti-clockwise around one and a half times through a circle, then releases the throw. When released, the discus travels along tangent to the circular spin orbit. In the given figure, AB is one such tangent to a circle of radius 75 cm. Point O is centre of the circle and ZABO = 30°. PQ is parallel to OA. Based on above information : (a) find the length of AB. () find the length of OB. (©) find the length of AP. oR find the length of PQ. 30/11 aw Page 23

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