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Section — (A) (All questions are compulsory.) Question 1. Choose the correct answers to the questions from the given options. [Do not copy the question, write the correct answer only] : [5]/ @ — Mlog, 243 =5, then x=? 1 @ 5 A 3 Og @ ily (ii) If the opposite angles of a quadrilateral are equal, then it will definitely be a: (a) Rectangle (b) Square (c) Rhombus (d)__Parallelogram (iii) A triangle, a parallelogram and a rectangle have the same base and are situated between the same parallels. The ratio of their areas is : @) 25:2 Gi) 2s2:1 fe} 1:22:35 (d) 22s. tan35°” cot 78° ~ Gv) The value of “aes + Gani =? n (a) 0 (be) 24 (@) 1 @ 3 PT.O. (2) EX/1100 Mathematics , _ a (v) In the figure, O is the centre ofthe circle and OP = OQ and CD=6em, ‘The length of AB is: ’ (a) 6em (b) 12cm (c) 3em (d) Sem (vi) What point on x-axis is equidistant from the points A(7, 6) and B(-3,4)? e : (a) (0,4) (b) (4,0) oO (3, 0) (d) (0, 3) Avil) The width of each class interval of a grouped frequency distribution is ~~~ 8, The lower boundary of the class whose mid-value of 10 is : (a) 2 (b) 4.5 (c) 5.5 @) 6 (viii) M mean of first 8 prime numbers are : (a) 9.625 (b) 8.625 (c) 10.625 (@) 12 (ix) / If the mean of the data y,, y2, y3 .... Yp is 102, then mean of the data Syp SY 2 Sy3 +++s5Yq is (a) 102 (b) 204 (c) 510 “ @ 606 (x) The length of the largest rod that can be kept in a room of length 5 m, breadth 4 m and height 3 mis: @ 32m @) sf2m () 72m @ \2m Mathematics (3) 1x/1100 (xi) If logyg 2 = 0.3, then logyy 8 =? (a) 0.9 (by 0.6 (ec) 1.2 (d) None of these (xii) A chord of the length 70 cm is drawn in a circle of radius 37 cm. The distance of the chord from the centre of the circle is : ( (a) 20cm (b) Sem (c) 14cm (a) 12cm (xiv) The median of the following observations : 11, 12, 14, 18, (x +4), 30, 32, 35, 41 arranged in ascending order is 24. The value of x is one aainute ? (a) 19 (b) 20, (c) 21 (d) 15 I Ifsin @ = > then (eas 0 — 4 cos? 0) =: 1 ®o ® 5 © 5 @ -1 al= (xv) The area of the cross-section of a hosepipe is 3 cm?. Water flows through it at a speed of 50 cm/sec. How many litres of water flows out of it in one minute ? (a) 7litres (b) 8 litres (c) 9 litres (4) 11 litres, Question 2. (i) Inthe given figure, ABCD isa parallelogram and PisapointonBC. [4] Prove that : ar(AABP) + ar(ADPC) = ar(AAPD). (4) TX/A109 Mathematics 1 Gi) If (oe? — log2 + logl6 — 2log3 — log 45|~ 1 + log n, find the value ofn. [4] (tna SABC, right angled at B, if ZA =30° and BC=8 cm, find the remaining 7 angles and sides. [4] Question 3. (i) Using the assumed mean method, calculate the mean weekly wage from the following frequency distribution : [4] Weekly wages (in Rs.) | 950 | 1000} 1050 } 1100 | 1250 | 1500 | 1600 Number of workers 24 18 13 15 20 11 9 (ii) A rectangular tank is 25 m long and 7.5 m deep. If 540 m3 of water be drawn = off the tank, the level of water in the tank goes down by 1.8 m. [4] Calculate : (a) The width of the tank, (b) The capacity of the tank. (@) _ Solve the following simultaneous equations graphically : (51 y—2x=1 and Sy—x=14 = Section - (B) (Do ANY FOUR questions.) Question 4. \/ (i)// Find the value of x, when : logs(x?—19)=3 §° = me ™I9 BI} if ii) ABand CD are two parallel chords of length 8 cm and6 cm respectively. they are | cm apart and lie on the same side of the centre of the circ the radius of the circle, ‘ Mathematics (5) 1X/1100 (iii) Draw a frequency polygon to represent the following data : (4 Weekly wages (in Rs] 750-850 | 850-950 | 950 - 1050 | 1050 1150] 1150 - 1250 ) Number of workers 52 54 38 Question 5. DD In the adjoining figure, equilateral AEDC surmounts square ABCD. If DEB = x°, find the value of x. B) E D Cc A B (ii) In the given figure, two chords AB and CD ofa circle intersect at a point P. IfAB=CD, prove that : arc AD = are CB. Bi Mathematics (6) Ixy (iii) Prove that : { sinA cosA ‘ = ° 90°-A sinj90° — A) | cas(90" — A) sec(90° — A) cosec(' ) Question 6. (i) Show that the points A (1, 2), B(S, 4) CQ, 8) and D (—1, 6) are the vertic ofa square I (ii) Ifthe mean of the following data is 18.75, find the values of p. [ x, 10 15 P 25 30 Sf 5 10 7 8 2 (iii) Two circles of radii 17 cm and 25 cm intersect each other at two. points. and B. If the length of common chord AB of the circle be 30 cm, find th distance between the centres of the circles. [é Question 7. A (i) In the given figure, the area of || gm ABCD is 90 cm2, state givin 7 reasons B (a) ar(||gmABEF) (ii) ar(AABD) (ili) an(ABEF) Mathew " cs 1x00 (sin Zuo) (ii) 1 13sinO 5, tind the value of 3 fants (3 Gil) Construct a parallelogram ABCD in which diagonal AC 5.6 6m, diagosal BD = 6.2 em and angle between then is 60”, Measure BD, [44 Question 8. (i) The marks obtained by 35 students in an exarmination are given below: 310-9 29) 5, cote BA phy, 36 1, say a0, Kags 4 werd 7s, 253, 426, | 249, (210) 95, 54, 465, 6 iby Taf Cogs Ba 460, 1 (28) 440, 435. Form a cumulative frequency ble with class intervals of length 50, one of them being 150 200. (3) 110, 440, “fie 405, bey) (iJ (ii) The dimensions of a metallic cuboid are 100 em # 80 cm % 64 cm. It is melted and recast into a cube. Find ; (a) the edge of the cube, (b) the surface area of the cubs, B ii) Iflog 27 = 1.4313, find the value of: 14) (a) log9 (b) log 30 /Ouestion 9 GB) (i) IfA= 60°, B= 30%, show that : (sin Acos B + cos Asin By? + (cos A cos B sin Asin BY = 1. GB) ny data ¢ Gi) Find the median for the follow! Frequency Que Mathematics (8 1X/1100 (iii) Inthe given figure, AB and AC are equal chords of a circle with centre Oand OP LAB, OQ 1 AC. Prove that PB = QC. (4) ' Question 10. )/ I e (i) Evaluate : 3log2— 5 1og27 + logl2 —logd + 3logs Bl (ji) The adjoining figure showsa solid of uniform cross section. Find the volume of the solid. It is being given that all the measurements are in cm and each angle in the figure is a right angle. BI U (iii) Construct a regular hexag f side ‘1 ir ae 8 wxagon Of side 3.5 em, using ruler and compasses (4 ge

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