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This document is a mathematics theory question paper for students, containing a total of 38 questions divided into five sections: Multiple Choice Questions, Very Short Answer, Short Answer, Long Answer, and Case Study questions. The paper is structured to assess various mathematical concepts and includes specific instructions regarding the format and answering method. Candidates are required to complete the paper within a time limit of 3 hours, with a total of 80 marks available.

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This document is a mathematics theory question paper for students, containing a total of 38 questions divided into five sections: Multiple Choice Questions, Very Short Answer, Short Answer, Long Answer, and Case Study questions. The paper is structured to assess various mathematical concepts and includes specific instructions regarding the format and answering method. Candidates are required to complete the paper within a time limit of 3 hours, with a total of 80 marks available.

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Series WX1YZ/6 SET~1 Trtae 30/6/1 Roll No. Candidates must write the Q.P. Code mn the title page of the answer-book. aifora (arr) — dares MATHEMATICS (Standard) - Theory ratte ama; 3 we Wire FF : 80 me allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 we / NOTI (i) Bre ate at oF Ps sa wea A RT TS 23 FI) 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. Fa wer—aa wt Vet & fore 15 Arve aor are fear Tar B | 7ea- 9 HT FACT Fae 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 General Instructions : Read the following instructions carefully and follow them : @ This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory. (ii) This Question Paper is divided into FIVE Sections ~ Section A, B, C, D and E, (iii) In Section-A question number 1 to 18 are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and question number 19 & 20 are Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each. (iv) In Section-B question number 21 to 25 are Very Short-Answer-I (SA-1) type questions of 2 marks each. (c) In Section-C question number 26 to 31 are Short Answer-H (SA-I]) type questions carrying 3 marks each. (vi) In Section-D question number 32 to 35 are Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying § marks each. 'i) In Section-E question number 36 to 38 are Case Study / Passage based integrated units of assessment questions carrying 4 marks each. Internal choice is provided in 2 marks question in each case-study. (viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in 2 questions in Section-B, 2 questions in Section~C, 2 questions in Section-D and 3 question in SectionE. (ix) Draw neat figures wherever required. Take m= 2 wherever required if not stated. (x) Use of calculator is NOT allowed. SECTION -A (Multiple Choice Questions) Section — A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. 1 » then p is a/an (A) whole number (B) integer (C) rational number (D) irrational number 30/6/1 NN Page 3 P.T.O. 2. The distance of the point (— 6, 8) from x-axis is (A) 6 units @®) -6units (C) 8 units (D) 10 units 3. The number of quadratic polynomials having zeroes -5 and —3 is @ 1 ® 2 © 3 () more than 3 4. The point of intersection of the line represented by 3x - y = 3 and yraxis is given by (A) @,-3) ®) ©,3) © @,0) (D) €2,0) 5. The circumferences of two circles are in the ratio 4: 5. What is the ratio of their radii? (A) 16: B) 25:16 (C) 2:15 (D) 4:5 6. Ifa and f are the zeroes of the polynomial x? — 1, then the value of (a. + B) is, @ 2 ® 1 © - @) 0 2 1. oD - a + in simplified form, is : (A) tan2o (B) seco Ol @) -1 8. If APQR ~ AABC; PQ = 6 cm, AB = 8 cm and the perimeter of AABC is 36 cm, then the perimeter of APQR is (A) 20.25 em (B) 27em (© 48cm ©) 64cm 30/6/1 NN Page 5 P.T.O. 9. If the quadratic equation ax? + bx + ¢ = 0 has two real and equal roots, then ‘c’ is equal to q NS OR (B) A circle touches the side BC of a AABC at a point P and touches AB 1 and AC when produced at Q and R respectively. Show that AQ = 7 (Perimeter of AABC) 33. A solid is in the shape of a right-circular cone surmounted on a hemisphere, the radius of each of them being 7 cm and the height of the cone is equal to its diameter. Find the volume of the solid. 34, (A) The ratio of the 11% term to the 18> term of an A.P. is 2: 3. Find the ratio of the 5'® term to the 21* term. Also, find the ratio of the sum of first 5 terms to the sum of first 21 terms. oR (B) If the sum of first 6 terms of an A.P. is 36 and that of the first 16 terms is 256, find the sum of first 10 terms, 30/6/1 NN Page 17 P.T.O. apples is given in the following table : 250 apples of a box were weighed and the distribution of masses of the Mass (in grams) 80-100 100 - 120 120-140 140 — 160 160 - 180 Number of apples 20 60 70 x 60 () Find the value of x and the mean ma (i) Find the modal mass of the apples. SECTION -E 3 Case Study Based Questions. Each question is of 4 marks. of the apples. 36. A coaching institute of Mathematics conducts classes in two batches I and II and fees for rich and poor children are different. In batch I, there are 20 poor and 5 rich children, whereas in batch II, there are 5 poor and 25 rich children. The total monthly collection of fees from batch I is € 9000 and from batch II is % 26,000. Assume that each poor child pays @ x per month and each rich child pays @ y per month. Based on the above information, answer the following questions (Represent the information given above in terms of x and y. (i) Find the monthly fee paid by a poor child. OR Find the difference in the monthly fee paid by a poor child and a rich child. (iii) If there are 10 poor and 20 rich children in batch I, what is the total monthly collection of fees from bateh II? 30/6/1 an Page 19 P.T.O. 37. Radio towers are used for transmitting a range of communication services including radio and television. The tower will either act as an antenna itself or support one or more antennas on its structure. On a similar concept, a radio station tower was built in two Sections A and B. Tower is supported by wires from a point O. Distance between the base of the tower and point O is 36 cm. From point O, the angle of elevation of the top of the Section B is 30° and the angle of elevation of the top of Section A is 45°. A Po 36cm —(O Based on the above information, answer the following questions : (Find the length of the wire from the point 0 to the top of SectionB. 1 (ii) Find the distance AB. 2 OR Find the area of AOPB. (iii) Find the height of the Section A from the base of the tower, 1 30/6/1 NN Page 21 P.T.O. “Bight Ball” is a game played on a pool table with 15 balls numbered 1 to 15 and a “cue ball” that is solid and white. Of the 15 numbered balls, cight are solid (non-white) coloured and numbered 1 to 8 and seven are striped balls numbered 9 to 15. The 15 numbered pool balls (no cue ball) are placed in a large bowl and mixed, then one ball is drawn out at random. Based on the above information, answer the following questions : (i) What is the probability that the drawn ball bears number 8 ? (ii) What is the probability that the drawn ball bears an even number ? oR What is the probability that the drawn ball bears a number, which is a multiple of 3? (ii), What is the probability that the drawn ball is a solid coloured and bears an even number ? 30/6/1 NN Page 23

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