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MATHS GUESS PAPER 2

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MATHS GUESS PAPER 2

The document is a maths guess paper containing various questions related to geometry, algebra, and statistics. It includes problems on surface area, interest calculations, histograms, quadratic equations, and geometric proofs. Additionally, it features questions on G.P., ogives, and coordinate geometry.

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MATHS GUESS PAPER 2

Ques 2

(i) A cone of maximum size is carved out from a cube of edge 14


cm. Find the surface area of the remaining solid after the cone is
carved out. (4)
(ii) Mohan has a recurring deposit account in a bank for 2 years
at 6% p.a. simple interest. If he gets Rs. 1200 as interest at
the time of maturity, find. (4)
(a) the monthly instalment (in Rs.).
(b) The amount of maturity

(iii)

Ques 3. (4)

(i)

(ii) (4)
(iii) Use a graph paper for this question. The daily pocket
expenses of 200 students in a school are given below :
(5)

Pocket No. of
expenses students
(in ₹) (frequency)

0 -5 10

5 - 10 14

10 - 15 28

15 - 20 42

20 - 25 50

25 - 30 30

30 - 35 14

35 - 40 12

Draw a histogram representing the above distribution and


estimate the mode from the graph.

SECTION B

Ques 4. (3)
(i)
(ii) Solve the following quadratic equation and give your answer
correct to two significant figures. (3)
X – 4X – 8 = 0
2

(iii) In the given figure, AB and DE are perpendiculars to BC.


(4)

(i) Prove that △ABC ~ △DEC.

(iii) Find the ratio of the area of △ABC : area of △DEC.


(ii) If AB = 6 cm, DE = 4 cm and AC = 15 cm, calculate CD.

Ques 5.

(i) A study of the yield of 150 tomato plants resulted in the following
record: (3)

Tomatoes per plant 1−5 6−10 11−15 16−20 21−25


Number of plants 20 50 46 22 12
Calculate the mean using step deviation method of the number of tomatoes
per plant.
(ii) (3)

Tangents to the circle at A and B meet at C. If ∠ACO


(iii) In the adjoining figure, O is the centre of the circle.

(i) ∠BCO
= 30°, find. (4)

(ii) ∠AOB
(iii) ∠APB

Ques 6.

(i) If the third , sixth and last terms of the G.P are 6, 48 and 3072
respectively. Find the first term and the number of terms in the
G.P. (3)
(ii) Draw an ogive for the following distribution : (3)

Marks obtained No. of students

less than 10 8

less than 20 25

less than 30 38

less than 40 50

less than 50 67

(iii) A solid metallic sphere of radius 6 cm is melted and made


into a solid cylinder of height 32 cm. Find the : (4)

(i) radius of the cylinder


(ii) curved surface area of the cylinder. Take π = 3.1

Ques 7.

(i) A and B are two points on the x - axis and y - axis


respectively. P(2,−3) is the mid point of AB. Find the : (5)

(a) the co-ordinates of A and B.

(b) the slope of the line AB.

(c) the equation of the line AB.

(ii) A person, standing on the bank of a river, observes that


the angle subtended by a tree on the opposite bank
is 60∘ when he retreats 20 m from the bank, he finds the
angle to be 30∘. (5)
Find
(a)The height of the tree.
(b) the breadth of the river.
Ques 8.

(i) Solve the following inequation and represent the


solution set on the number line: (3)
(ii) In the adjoining figure, AC is
diameter of the circle AB = BC
and ∠ A ED = 118 . Calculate : ∘

∠ DE C and angle DAB.


(3)

(iii) Calculate the ratio in which the line


joining A(−4,2) and B(3,6) is divided by point P(x,3). Also
find : (4)
(a)x
(b) length of AP

Ques 9.

(i) (3)

(ii) Rs. 7500 were divided equally among a certain number of


children. Had there been 20 less children, each would have
received Rs. 100 more. Find the original number of children.
(3)

(iii) Use ruler and compasses only for this question. (4)
∠ABC = 60°.
(i) Construct △ABC, where AB = 3.5 cm, BC = 6 cm and

(ii) Construct the locus of points inside the triangle which


are equidistant from BA and BC.

(iii) Construct the locus of points inside the triangle which


are equidistant from B and C.

(iv) Mark the point P which is equidistant from AB, BC and


also equidistant from B and C. Measure and record the
length of PB.

Ques 10.

(i) Using the factor theorem factorise the following


polynomial completely. (3)
3x3 + 2x2 −19x + 6.

(ii) (3)
(iii) Use a graph paper for this question taking 1cm=1 unit
along both the x and y axis : (4)
(i) Plot the
points A(0,5),B(2,5),C(5,2),D(5,−2),E(2,−5) and F(0,−5)
(ii) Reflect the points B,C,D and E on the y-axis and name
them respectively as B′,C′,D′ and E′.
(iii) Write the coordinates of B′,C′,D′ and E′.
(iv) Name the figure formed by BCDEE′D′C′B′.
(v) Name a line of symmetry for the figure formed.

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