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10th MATHS 1 TEST PAPER 29.1.2025

The document is an examination paper for a Maths subject, consisting of multiple-choice questions, problem-solving tasks, and activities related to arithmetic progressions, probability, quadratic equations, and GST calculations. It includes sections for choosing correct alternatives, solving equations, and completing activities, with a total of 40 marks allocated across various questions. The paper is structured into several questions with sub-parts, requiring students to demonstrate their understanding of mathematical concepts.

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10th MATHS 1 TEST PAPER 29.1.2025

The document is an examination paper for a Maths subject, consisting of multiple-choice questions, problem-solving tasks, and activities related to arithmetic progressions, probability, quadratic equations, and GST calculations. It includes sections for choosing correct alternatives, solving equations, and completing activities, with a total of 40 marks allocated across various questions. The paper is structured into several questions with sub-parts, requiring students to demonstrate their understanding of mathematical concepts.

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Time: 2 HOURS MATHS 1 Marks: 40

Q.1(A) Choose the correct alternative. (4)


i Given Arithmetic Progression is 12, 16, 20, 24, ... Then the 24th term of this
progression is
(A) 96 (B) 100
(C) 104 (D) 108

ii The formula to find mean from a grouped frequency table is

In the formula ui = ________.


(A) (B) (xi – A)
(C) (D)

iii Three coins are tossed simultaneously. Let


Condition for event X: To get at least one head.
Condition for event Y: To get no tail.
Condition for event Z: To get tail on the third coin.
Then n(Z) =
(A) 4 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 5

iv The tax levied by the central government for trading within state is _______.
(A) IGST (B) CGST
(C) SGST (D) UTGST

Q.1(B) Solve the following questions. (4)


i Find the value of the following determinant.

ii Form the quadratic equation if sum of the roots is 2 and product of the roots is 1.
iii Find the value of the following determinant:
iv Compare the given quadratic equation with the general form and write the values
of a, b, c:
y2 = 7y
Q.2(A) Complete the following activities. (Any two) (4)
i A lot of 35 bulbs contain 7 defective ones. One bulb is drawn at random from the
lot. Complete the following activity, to find the probability that the bulb is
defective.
Activity:
S is the sample space.
∴ n(S) =
Event A: The bulb drawn is defective.
∴ n(A) =
P(A) = …[Formula]

∴ P(A) =

ii Complete the following table using given information:


Sr. No. FV Share is at MV
1. ₹ 100 Par
2. Premium ₹ 500 ₹ 575
3. ₹ 10 ₹5
4. ₹ 200 Discount ₹ 50

iii Find the number of natural numbers between 1 and 171, which are divisible by 5:

Q.2(B) Solve the following questions. (Any four) (8)


i Observe the following table and find Mean:
Assumed mean A = 300
di = xi –
Class Frequency ×
A Frequency
Class mark Deviation
di = xi – fi
xi fi di
300
200 –
220 –80 5 – 400
240
240 –
260 –40 10 – 400
280
280 –
300→ A 0 15 0
320
320 –
340 40 12 480
360
360 –
380 80 8 640
400
Total ∑fi = 50 ∑fidi = 320

ii Find the value of discriminant of the following quadratic equation.

iii Solve the following simultaneous equations:

iv State whether the following sequence is an A.P. If it is an A.P., find the common
difference.
3, 3 + ,3+ ,3+ ,…
v The following table shows causes of noise pollution. Find the measure of central
angles for each, to draw a pie diagram:
Construction Traffic Aircraft take offs Industry
10% 50% 15% 25%

Q.3(A) Complete the following activities. (Any one) (3)


i A dealer has given 12% discount on a product of ₹ 30000. GST of 18% charged
on the discounted price. Find the total amount shown in the tax invoice. What is
the amount of CGST and SGST?
Printed price of product = ₹ 30,000.
Rate of discount = 12%
∴ Amount of discount = of printed price
=
∴ Taxable value = Printed price – discount
=
Rate of GST = 18%
∴ Rate of CGST = and
Rate of SGST = 9%
∴ CGST = SGST =
∴ Total amount of tax invoice
= Taxable value + CGST + SGST =
ii A two-digit number is to be formed from the digits 1, 4, 7. Repetition of the digits
is not allowed.
Complete the following activity to find the probability that the number so formed
is an even number.
Activity:
Sample space,
S = {14, 17, 41, 47, 71, }
∴ n(S) =
Event A: The number so formed is an even number.
∴ A=
∴ n(A) = 2
P(A) = …[Formula]

∴ P(A) =

∴ P(A) =

Q.3(B) Solve the following questions. (Any two) (6)


i Solve the following quadratic equation using formula:

ii On the first day of the sale of tickets of a drama, 35 tickets in all were sold. If the
rates of the tickets were ₹ 20 and ₹ 40 per ticket and the total collection was ₹
900, find the number of tickets sold of each rate.
iii
A survey of students was made to know which game they like. The data obtained
in the survey is presented in the given pie diagram. If the total number of students
are 1000,
i. how many students like cricket?
ii. how many students like football?
iii. how many students prefer other games?
iv There is an auditorium with 27 rows of seats. There are 20 seats in the first row,
22 seats in the second row, 24 seats in the third row and so on. Find the number of
seats in the 15th row and also find how many total seats are there in the
auditorium?
Q.4 Solve the following questions. (Any two) (8)
i ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral, find it’s angles.

ii Mr. Kasam runs a small business of making earthen pots. He makes certain
number of pots on daily basis. Production cost of each pot is ₹ 40 more than 10
times total number of pots, he makes in one day. If production cost of all pots per
day is ₹ 600, find production cost of one pot and number of pots he makes per
day.
iii As deduced from a survey, the classification of skilled workers is shown in the pie
diagram. If the number of workers in the production sector is 4500, answer the
following questions.

(i) What is the total number of skilled workers in all fields?


(ii) What is the number of skilled workers in the field of constructions?
(iii) How many skilled workers are in agriculture?
(iv) Find the difference between the numbers of workers in the field of production
and construction.
Q.5 Solve the following questions. (Any one) (3)
i There are three dealers A, B and C in Maharashtra. Suppose, the trade of each of
them in september 2018 was as shown in the following table. The rate of GST on
each transaction was 5%.
Read the table and answer the questions below it.
Tax Tax-
GST GST paid at
paid to balance
Dealer collected on the time of ITC
the with the
the sale purchase
Govt. Govt.

A ₹ 5,000 ₹ 6,000 ₹0 ₹ 1,000
5,000

B ₹ 5,000 ₹ 4,000 ₹ 1,000 ₹0
4,000

C ₹ 5,000 ₹ 5,000 ₹0 ₹0
5,000
i. How much amount did the dealer A get by sale ?
ii. For how much amount did the dealer B buy the articles ?
iii. How much is the balance of CGST and SGST left with the government that
was paid by A?
ii A bag contains 8 red and some blue balls. One ball is drawn at random from the
bag. If ratio of probability of getting red ball and blue ball is 2 : 5, then find the
number of blue balls.

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