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MID TERM EXAMINATION 5/9/2023

MATHEMATICS (041)
SET - I
Time Allowed: 3 Hrs. Maximum Marks : 80
General Instructions:
1 This Question Paper has 5 Sections A, B, C, D and E.
2. Section Ahas 20 MCQs carrying 01 mark each.
3. Section Bhas 5 questions carrying 02 marks each.
4. Section C has 6 questions carrying 03 marks each.
5 Section Dhas 4 questions carrying 0S marks each.
6.
Section Ehas 3case based integrated units of assessment (04 marks each) with subparts
of the values of 1, 1and 2 marks each respectively.
7. AllQuestions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2Questions of 5marks,
2 Questions of 3 marks and 2 Questions of 2 marks has been provided. An internal
choice has been provided in the 2 marks questions of Section E.
8.
Draw neat figures wherever required. Take =22/7 wherever required if not stated.
SECTION-A
Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each.
Q1,The ratio ofHCF to LCM of the least composite number and the least prime number
is:
(1)
(a) 1:2 (b) 2:1
(c) 3:1 (d) 1:3
Q2. Eind the value(s) of kfor which the given pair of linear equations 2x + 3y-5=0 and
kx-6y -8=0has a unique solution: (1)
(a) 4 (b) all real numbers except 4
(c) all real numbers except -4 (d) 4
Q3. JP=0 and c>0 in the quadratic equation x+ bx + c=0then, the nature of roots will
be:
(1)
(a) real and distinct roots (b) real and equal roots
(c) no real roots (d) no roots exists

(1)
Q4. The ¡tio in which the point R(0, 0) divides the line segment joining P (-2, 3) a
(2, -3) is :
(a) 3:1 (b) 2:1
(c) :3 (d) 1:1
Q5. Aletter of the English alphabet is chosen at random, the probability that the chosen
letter isa consonant is: (1)
23 5
(a) 28 (b) 28

21 5
c) 26 (d) 26

Q6. The mean of first 5 odd natural numbers is: (1)


(a) 5 (b) 7

(c) 4 (d) 3
Q7. An the given factor tree, the value of y is: (1)

195

3
13
(a) 13 (b) 65
(c) 195 (d) 11
Q8. Given the linear equation 3x+ Sy -2 = 0, the linear equation such that the lines
represented by the pair are coincident is: {1)
(a) 6x + 10y -1 =0 (b) 9x +15y +7=0
(e) 2x + 15y-5 =0 (d) 9x + 15y - 6= 0
9. The distance (in units) of the point A(4, 5) from the y-axis is : (1)
(a) 4 (b) s
(c) 1 (@) J41
(2)
Q10. Ahemispherical depression is cut out from one face of cubical block of side a units,
such that the diameter of the hemisphere is cqual to the edge of the cube.The surface
area of the remaining solid is: (1)

(a) 6a?+ (b) 5a' +

(c) Sa' 4nr (d) a' +ar


Q11, The zeroes of the graph of the polynomial p(x) given is/are: (1)
20+
(a) only 10 10
(b) -1,-3 and 2
"104
(c) 3 and- 4
-20+
"30+
(d) 1,3 and 2
Q12. In AABC,DE|| BC then the value of xis : A (1)
(a) 6 cm 3 cm

(b) 8 cm E

10 cm 4 cm
(c)
(d) 12.5 cm B 14 cm C

Q13. Forhe following distribution ,the modal class is : (1)


Marks Below 10 Below 20 Below 30 Below 40 Below 50

Frequency 3 12 27 57 75

(a) 40 50 (b) 50 60

(c) 20-30 (d) 30 40


Q14. Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event? (1)
(a) 1.5 (b) 25%
3
(c) (d) 0.5

5. Two cubes of volume 216cm' each are kept one over the other. The surface area of
the figure so formed is: (1)
(a) 432 cm (b) 360 cm?
(c) 216 cm? (d) 640 cm?
(3)
Ql6. The value of sec²A COsec Ais equal to: (1)
(a) 1 (b) -1

(c) 2 (d)
Q17. IAABC ~ APQR such that ZA = 82° and ZR= 55° then Qis equal to: (1)
(a) 75° (b) 103°
439
(c) (d) 85o
Q18. I¾Sec = cosec then the value of is: (1)
(a) 30° (b) 450
(c) 60° (d) 90°
Direction :In questions 19 and 20, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement
of Reason (R) Choose the correct option.
Q19. Assertion (A): There are infinite quadratic polynomials whose zeroes are 3 + V2
and 3 -N2
Reason (R) : Quadratic polynomial with zeroes a and ß is k[x-(. + B) x + aß],
where k is any non-zero real number.
(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.
Q20,Assertion(A):The curved surface area of around bottom flask is 2rh + 2r.
Reason (R): The given figure is a combination of acylinder and a sphere. (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.

(4)
SECTION-B

Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks cach.


(21. lwa delegationof students, there are 60 Indians, 84 Chinese and 108 British. They all
want to stay in the same hotel. The number of students staying in cach room is the
same and willalso stay with their own country's students. Find the maximum number
of students staying in each room. (2)
Q22. In the figure, AD =3cm, BD =4cm, CB = 12cm. Find the value of cot 0. (2)
A

90" D
6 90°
C

OR

1
Evaluate:
tan 45° cos 30° (sin 30° +4 cot 45° -sec' 60°)
Q23Three coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of getting: (2)
(a)two tails (b) at most one head
Q24 Find the point on the x-axis which is equidistant from the points (-3,4 ) and (7, 6).
(2)
Q25. Asolid wooden toy is in the shape of aright circular cone mounted on ahemisphere of
same radius.If the radius of the hemisphere is 7 cm and the hèight of the toy is 1lcm,find
the volume of the wooden toy. (2)
OR

A building is in the shape of a right circular cylinder up to a height of 3 mmounted by


a hemispherical dome. Calculate the cost of painting the inner side of the building at
the rate of 3 per square metre ,if the radius of the base is 7 m.
SECTION-C
Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each.
Q26. Prove that /5 is an irrational number. (3)

(5)
Q27. Find the zeroes of the polynomial f(x) = x'- 8- 7x. Also verify the relationship
between the zeroes and the coefficients of the polynomial. (3)
OR

If the zeroes of thequadratic polynomial x² +(a +1)x+bare 2 and -3, find the values
of a andb.
Q28 Solve for x and y: (3)
2x-3y =13
2x + 5y =5
Q29 Ifx =rsin &cos B. y=rsin a sin Band z=r cosa then prove thatr=x+y +z (3)
Q30. TwÑ righttriangles CAB and CDB are drawn on the same hypotenuse BC and on the
same side of BC. If AC and BD intersect at P, prove that AP x PC= BP x DP. (3)
A D

)31. Find the mean for the following distribution. (3)


Class Intervals 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25

Frequency 10 8:

OR

Ifthemode of the given distribution is 85 units, then find the missing frequency x.
Class Intervals 25-50 50-75 75-100 100- 125 125-150 150-175

Frequency 15 X 40 25 35 25

SECTION-D
Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each.

4
Q32. Afraction becomes 5 when lis added to both numerator and denominator. It becomes

when 2 is subtracted from both numerator and denominator. Find the fraction. (5)
2

(6)
033. (a)State and prove Basic Proportionality theor (5)
(b) ABCD is a trapezium in which AB || DC and D
18cm
15 cm

P,Qare points on AD and BC respecti vely, P


nthat PO | DC. IfPD = 18cm, B0 =35cm
and QC = 15cm, find DA.
OR

In the given figure QR || SW and SR ||TW. Prove that (SP)'= PT x PQ (5)

Q34. The median of the distribution given below is 17.5. Find the missing frequencies x
and yif the total frequency is 30.t -(xh (5)
Class Intervals 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
Frequency 2 X 2 7

1
Q35, If seceA=x+ 4x then, prove that secA + tan A= 2x or 2x (5)
OR

(a) Express cot A, sin A and cos A in terms of tan A.


12
b ffcos A = 13
calculate sin Aand tan A.

SECTION-E

96. CAZE STUDY -I


Acottage industry is a small manufacturing
business that is owned and operated by an
individual or a family, typically operating out
of ahome rather than apurpose-built facility.A
cottage industry produces a certain number of
toys in a day. The cost of production of each

(7)
toy (in rupees)was found to be 55 minus the number of toys produced in a day. On a
particular day, the total cost of production was ? 750.
Based on the information given, answer the following questions:
Pthe number of toys is x, thenwrite the quadratic cquation for the given situation.
(1)
(ii)Fnd the number of toys produced on that day. (2)
OR

Find value(s) ofk if the given quadratic equation has real and equal roots:
x+ 2x +k=0
(ii) Findthe nature of the roots of the quadratic equation 2x 4x +3 =0 (1)
Q37. C SE STUDY-II
During the lockdown period Mr. Akash went to the lab near his home for COVID-19
test along with his family members. The seats in the waiting area were as per the
norms of social distancing during this pandemic. Layout plan of the waiting area is
shown below. Akash and his family members took the seats as shown in the graph.

R\KHI R

4 HCONI

ARASH S
2

1 RANESH

1 2 3 4 5 6

Consider A as the origin and answer the following questions:


) Find the coordinates of points P and R.
(1)
(ii) Find the coordinates of the point M which divides the line
segment PR in the
Aatio 1:2
(2)
OR
Find the distance PQ and PR.
(iii) Find the coordinates of the midpoint of PR. (1)
(8)
CSE STUDY- II
Q38,
Mathematics teacher of a school took her
students to show the Red fort.It was a part of
their educational trip.The teacher had interest
in history as well. She narrated the facts of
Red Fort to her students.The teacher said in
this monument one can find a combination
of solid figures. There are two pillars which
are cylindrical in shape, and two domes at
are at the centre. Flag
the corners, which are hemispherical. Seven smaller domes
hoisting on Independence Day takes place near these two domes.
Based on the information given, answer the following questions:
(1)
Write the formula for finding the volume of the hemispherical dome.
is 14m and radius
(ii) Fnd the lateral surface area of2 pillars ifheight of each pillar
of the base is 0.7m (2)
OR

Find the curved surface area of two big domes each of which has a radius 2.1m.
Mow much is the volume of acylindrical pillar ifits radius is 2.1 m and height
is 14m. (1)

(9)

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