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Maths Pyqs
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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – II
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MATHEMATICS
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Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 90
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gm_mÝ` {ZX}e :
(i) g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) Bg àíZ-nÌ _| 31 àíZ h¢ Omo Mma IÊS>m| A, ~, g Am¡a X _| {d^m{OV h¢ &
(iii) IÊS> A _| EH$-EH$ A§H$ dmbo 4 àíZ h¢ & IÊS> ~ _| 6 àíZ h¢ {OZ_| go àË`oH$ 2 A§H$
H$m h¡ & IÊS> g _| 10 àíZ VrZ-VrZ A§H$m| Ho$ h¢ & IÊS> X _| 11 àíZ h¢ {OZ_| go àË`oH$
4 A§H$ H$m h¡ &
General Instructions :
(ii) The question paper consists of 31 questions divided into four sections A,
B, C and D.
IÊS> A
SECTION A
1. `{X {ÛKmV g_rH$aU px2 – 2 5 px + 15 = 0 Ho$ Xmo g_mZ _yb hm|, Vmo p H$m _mZ kmV
H$s{OE &
If the quadratic equation px2 – 2 5 px + 15 = 0 has two equal roots,
then find the value of p.
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2. AmH¥${V 1 _|, EH$ _rZma AB H$s D±$MmB© 20 _rQ>a h¡ Am¡a BgH$s ^y{_ na naN>mB© BC H$s
bå~mB© 20 3 _rQ>a h¡ & gy`© H$m CÞVm§e kmV H$s{OE &
AmH¥${V 1
In Figure 1, a tower AB is 20 m high and BC, its shadow on the ground,
is 20 3 m long. Find the Sun’s altitude.
Figure 1
3. Xmo {^Þ nmgm| H$mo EH $gmW CN>mbm J`m & XmoZm| nmgm| Ho$ D$nar Vbm| na AmB© g§»`mAm| H$m
JwUZ\$b 6 AmZo H$s àm{`H$Vm kmV H$s{OE &
Two different dice are tossed together. Find the probability that the
product of the two numbers on the top of the dice is 6.
AmH¥${V 2
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In Figure 2, PQ is a chord of a circle with centre O and PT is a tangent. If
QPT = 60, find PRQ.
Figure 2
IÊS> ~
SECTION B
5. AmH¥${V 3 _|, Xmo ñne© aoImE± RQ VWm RP d¥Îm Ho$ ~mø {~ÝXþ R go ItMr JB© h¢ & d¥Îm H$m
Ho$ÝÐ O h¡ & `{X PRQ = 120 h¡, Vmo {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ OR = PR + RQ.
AmH¥${V 3
In Figure 3, two tangents RQ and RP are drawn from an external point R
to the circle with centre O. If PRQ = 120, then prove that
OR = PR + RQ.
Figure 3
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6. AmH¥${V 4 _|, 3 go_r {ÌÁ`m dmbo EH$ d¥Îm Ho$ n[aJV EH$ {Ì^wO ABC Bg àH$ma ItMm J`m
h¡ {H$ aoImIÊS> BD VWm DC H$s b§~mB`m± H«$_e… 6 go_r VWm 9 go_r h¡§ & `{X
ABC H$m joÌ\$b 54 dJ© go_r h¡, Vmo ^wOmAm| AB VWm AC H$s bå~mB`m± kmV H$s{OE &
AmH¥${V 4
In Figure 4, a triangle ABC is drawn to circumscribe a circle of radius
3 cm, such that the segments BD and DC are respectively of lengths 6 cm
and 9 cm. If the area of ABC is 54 cm2, then find the lengths of sides
AB and AC.
Figure 4
IÊS> g
SECTION C
11. EH$ g_mÝVa lo‹T>r H$m 14dm± nX CgHo$ 8d| nX H$m XþJZw m h¡ & `{X CgH$m N>R>m nX –8 h¡,
Vmo CgHo$ àW_ 20 nXm| H$m `moJ\$b kmV H$s{OE &
The 14th term of an AP is twice its 8th term. If its 6th term is – 8, then
find the sum of its first 20 terms.
3 x2 – 2 2 x – 2 3 = 0
Solve for x :
3 x2 – 2 2 x – 2 3 = 0
13. YamVb Ho$ EH$ {~ÝXþ A go EH$ hdmB© OhmµO H$m CÞ`Z H$moU 60 h¡ & 15 goH$ÊS H$s
C‹S>mZ Ho$ níMmV², CÞ`Z H$moU 30 H$m hmo OmVm h¡ & `{X hdmB© OhmµO EH$ {ZpíMV D±$MmB©
1500 3 _rQ>a na C‹S> ahm hmo, Vmo hdmB© OhmµO H$s J{V {H$bmo_rQ>a/K§Q>m _| kmV H$s{OE &
14. `{X (– 2, – 2) VWm (2, – 4) H«$_e… {~ÝXþ A VWm B Ho$ {ZX}em§H$ h¢, Vmo {~ÝXþ P Ho$
3
{ZX}em§H$ kmV H$s{OE O~{H$ P aoImIÊS> AB na h¡ VWm AP = AB.
7
If the coordinates of points A and B are (– 2, – 2) and (2, – 4) respectively,
3
find the coordinates of P such that AP = AB, where P lies on the line
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segment AB.
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15. EH$ Oma _| Ho$db bmb, Zrbr VWm Zma§Jr a§J H$s J|X| h¢ & `mÑÀN>`m EH$ bmb a§J H$s J|X
1
Ho$ {ZH$mbZo H$s àm{`H$Vm h¡ & Bgr àH$ma Cgr Oma go `mÑÀN>`m EH$ Zrbr J|X Ho$
4
1
{ZH$mbZo H$s àm{`H$Vm h¡ & `{X Zma§Jr a§J H$s Hw$b J|X| 10 h¢, Vmo ~VmBE {H$ Oma _|
3
Hw$b {H$VZr J|X| h¢ &
The probability of selecting a red ball at random from a jar that contains
1
only red, blue and orange balls is . The probability of selecting a blue
4
1
ball at random from the same jar is . If the jar contains 10 orange balls,
3
find the total number of balls in the jar.
16. 14 go_r {ÌÁ`m dmbo d¥Îm Ho$ Cg bKw d¥ÎmIÊS> H$m joÌ\$b kmV H$s{OE, {OgH$m H|$Ðr`
22
H$moU 60 h¡ & g§JV XrK© d¥ÎmIÊS> H$m joÌ\$b ^r kmV H$s{OE & br{OE ] [=
7
Find the area of the minor segment of a circle of radius 14 cm, when its
central angle is 60. Also find the area of the corresponding major
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segment. [Use = ]
7
17. AMmZH$ ~m‹T> AmZo na, Hw$N> H$ë`mUH$mar g§ñWmAm| Zo {_b H$a gaH$ma H$mo Cgr g_`
100 Q>|Q> bJdmZo Ho$ {bE H$hm VWm Bg na AmZo dmbo IM© H$m 50% XoZo H$s noeH$e H$s &
`{X àË`oH$ Q>|Q> H$m {ZMbm ^mJ ~obZmH$ma h¡ {OgH$m ì`mg 4.2 _r. h¡ VWm D±$MmB© 4 _r.
h¡ VWm D$nar ^mJ Cgr ì`mg H$m e§Hw$ h¡ {OgH$s D±$MmB© 2.8 _r. h¡, Am¡a Bg na bJZo
dmbo H¡$Zdg H$s bmJV < 100 à{V dJ© _r. h¡, Vmo kmV H$s{OE {H$ BZ g§ñWmAm| H$mo
{H$VZr am{e XoZr hmoJr >& BZ g§ñWmAm| Ûmam {H$Z _yë`m| H$m àXe©Z {H$`m J`m ?
22
[= br{OE ]
7
Due to sudden floods, some welfare associations jointly requested the
government to get 100 tents fixed immediately and offered to contribute
50% of the cost. If the lower part of each tent is of the form of a cylinder
of diameter 4.2 m and height 4 m with the conical upper part of
same diameter but of height 2.8 m, and the canvas to be used costs < 100
per sq. m, find the amount, the associations will have to pay. What values
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are shown by these associations ? [Use = ]
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18. EH$ AÕ©Jmobr` ~V©Z H$m AmÝV[aH$ ì`mg 36 go_r h¡ & `h Vab nXmW© go ^am h¡ & Bg
Vab H$mo 72 ~obZmH$ma ~moVbm| _| S>mbm J`m h¡ & `{X EH$ ~obZmH$ma ~moVb H$m ì`mg
6 go_r hmo, Vmo àË`oH$ ~moVb H$s D±$MmB© kmV H$s{OE, O~{H$ Bg {H«$`m _| 10% Vab {Ja
OmVm h¡ &
A hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 36 cm contains liquid. This
liquid is filled into 72 cylindrical bottles of diameter 6 cm. Find the height
of the each bottle, if 10% liquid is wasted in this transfer.
19. 10 go_r ^wOm dmbo EH$ KZmH$ma ãbm°H$ Ho$ D$na EH$ AY©Jmobm aIm hþAm h¡ & AY©Jmobo H$m
A{YH$V_ ì`mg Š`m hmo gH$Vm h¡ ? Bg àH$ma ~Zo R>mog Ho$ g§nyU© n¥ð>r` joÌ H$mo n|Q> H$admZo
H$m < 5 à{V 100 dJ© go_r H$s Xa go ì`` kmV H$s{OE & [ = 3.14 br{OE ]
A cubical block of side 10 cm is surmounted by a hemisphere. What is the
largest diameter that the hemisphere can have ? Find the cost of
painting the total surface area of the solid so formed, at the rate of < 5
per 100 sq. cm. [ Use = 3.14 ]
20. 3 .5go_r ì`mg VWm 3 go_r D±$Mo 504 e§Hw$Am| H$mo {nKbmH$a EH$ YmpËdH$ Jmobm ~Zm`m
J`m & Jmobo H$m ì`mg kmV H$s{OE & AV… BgH$m n¥ð>r` joÌ\$b kmV H$s{OE &
22
[= br{OE ]
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504 cones, each of diameter 3.5 cm and height 3 cm, are melted and
recast into a metallic sphere. Find the diameter of the sphere and hence
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find its surface area. [Use = ]
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IÊS> X
SECTION D
21. EH$ Am`VmH$ma IoV H$m {dH$U© BgH$s N>moQ>r ^wOm go 16 _rQ>a A{YH$ h¡ & `{X BgH$s ~‹S>r
^wOm N>moQ>r ^wOm go 14 _rQ>a A{YH$ h¡, Vmo IoV H$s ^wOmAm| H$s bå~mB`m± kmV H$s{OE &
The diagonal of a rectangular field is 16 metres more than the shorter
side. If the longer side is 14 metres more than the shorter side, then find
the lengths of the sides of the field.
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22. g_m§Va lo‹T>r 8, 10, 12, ... H$m 60dm± nX kmV H$s{OE, `{X Cg_| Hw$b 60 nX h¢ & AV…
Bg lo‹T>r Ho$ A§{V_ 10 nXm| H$m `moJ\$b kmV H$s{OE &
Find the 60th term of the AP 8, 10, 12, ..., if it has a total of 60 terms and
hence find the sum of its last 10 terms.
23. EH$ aobJm‹S>r nhbo 54 {H$bmo_rQ>a H$s Xÿar {H$gr Am¡gV Mmb go MbVr h¡ VWm CgHo$ ~mX
H$s 63 {H$bmo_rQ>a H$s Xÿar nhbo go 6 {H$bmo_rQ>a à{V K§Q>m A{YH$ H$s Am¡gV Mmb go
MbVr h¡ & `{X Hw$b Xÿar 3 K§Q>o _| nyar hmoVr h¡, Vmo aobJm‹S>r H$s nhbr Mmb Š`m h¡ ?
A train travels at a certain average speed for a distance of 54 km and
then travels a distance of 63 km at an average speed of 6 km/h more than
the first speed. If it takes 3 hours to complete the total journey, what is
its first speed ?
24. {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ d¥Îm Ho$ ~mø {~ÝXþ go d¥Îm na ItMr JB© ñne© aoImE± bå~mB© _| g_mZ hmoVr
h¢ &
Prove that the lengths of the tangents drawn from an external point to a
circle are equal.
25. {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ d¥Îm H$s {H$gr Mmn Ho$ _Ü`-{~ÝXþ na ItMr JB© ñne© aoIm, Mmn Ho$ A§Ë`
{~ÝXþþAm| H$mo {_bmZo dmbr Ordm Ho$ g_m§Va hmoVr h¡ &
Prove that the tangent drawn at the mid-point of an arc of a circle is
parallel to the chord joining the end points of the arc.
26. EH$ {Ì^wO ABC H$s aMZm H$s{OE {Og_| AB = 6 go_r, A = 30 VWm B = 60.
EH$ AÝ` {Ì^wO ABC H$s aMZm H$s{OE Omo {H$ {Ì^wO ABC Ho$ g_ê$n hmo VWm {OgH$m
AmYma AB = 8 go_r hmo &
Construct a ABC in which AB = 6 cm, A = 30 and B = 60.
Construct another ABC similar to ABC with base AB = 8 cm.
27. EH$ Prb _| nmZr Ho$ Vb go 20 _rQ>a D±$Mo {~ÝXþ A go, EH$ ~mXb H$m CÞ`Z H$moU 30
h¡ & Prb _| ~mXb Ho$ à{V{~å~ H$m A go AdZ_Z H$moU 60 h¡ & A go ~mXb H$s Xÿar
kmV H$s{OE &
At a point A, 20 metres above the level of water in a lake, the angle of
elevation of a cloud is 30. The angle of depression of the reflection of the
cloud in the lake, at A is 60. Find the distance of the cloud from A.
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28. AÀN>r Vah go \|$Q>r JB© EH$ Vme H$s JÈ>r go EH$ nÎmm `mÑÀN>`m {ZH$mbm J`m & àm{`H$Vm
kmV H$s{OE {H$ {ZH$mbm J`m nÎmm
(i) hþHw$_ H$m nÎmm h¡ `m EH$ B¸$m h¡ &
(ii) EH$ H$mbo a§J H$m ~mXemh h¡ &
(iii) Z Vmo Jwbm_ h¡ VWm Z hr ~mXemh h¡ &
(iv) `m Vmo ~mXemh h¡ `m ~oJ_ h¡ &
29. k Ho$ _mZ kmV H$s{OE {OZgo (1, – 1), (– 4, 2k) VWm (– k, – 5) erfm] dmbo {Ì^wO H$m
joÌ\$b 24 dJ© BH$mB© hmo &$
Find the values of k so that the area of the triangle with vertices (1, – 1),
(– 4, 2k) and (– k, – 5) is 24 sq. units.
30. AmH¥${V 5 _|, PQRS EH$ dJm©H$ma bm°Z h¡ {OgH$s ^wOm PQ = 42 _rQ>a h¡ & Xmo d¥ÎmmH$ma
\y$bm| H$s Š`m[a`m± ^wOm PS VWm QR na h¢ {OZH$m Ho$ÝÐ Bg dJ© Ho$ {dH$Um] H$m à{VÀN>oXZ
{~ÝXþ O h¡ & XmoZm| \y$bm| H$s Š`m[a`m| (N>m`m§{H$V ^mJ) H$m Hw$b joÌ\$b kmV H$s{OE &
AmH¥${V 5
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In Figure 5, PQRS is a square lawn with side PQ = 42 metres. Two
circular flower beds are there on the sides PS and QR with centre at O,
the intersection of its diagonals. Find the total area of the two flower beds
(shaded parts).
Figure 5
31. EH$ R>mog YmVw Ho$ ~obZ Ho$ XmoZmo| {H$Zmam| go Cgr ì`mg Ho$ AÕ©Jmobo Ho$ ê$n _| YmVw {ZH$mbr
JB© & ~obZ H$s D±$MmB© 10 go_r VWm BgHo$ AmYma H$s {ÌÁ`m 4.2 go_r h¡ & eof ~obZ H$mo
{nKbmH$a 1.4 go_r _moQ>r ~obZmH$ma Vma ~ZmB© JB© & Vma H$s bå~mB© kmV H$s{OE &
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[= br{OE ]
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From each end of a solid metal cylinder, metal was scooped out in
hemispherical form of same diameter. The height of the cylinder is 10 cm
and its base is of radius 4.2 cm. The rest of the cylinder is melted and
converted into a cylindrical wire of 1.4 cm thickness. Find the length of
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the wire. [Use = ]
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CBSE Class 10 Maths Qs Paper 2016
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during this period.
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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - II
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MATHEMATICS
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3 æÅðU ¥çÏ·¤Ì× ¥´·¤ Ñ 90
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 90
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(i) âÖè ÂýàÙ ¥çÙßæØü ãñ´Ð
(ii) §â ÂýàÙ-Âæ ×ð´ 31 ÂýàÙ ãñ´ Áæð ¿æÚU ¹ÇUæð´ - ¥, Õ, â ¥æñÚU Î ×ð´ çßÖæçÁÌ ãñ´Ð
(iii) ¹ÇU ¥ ×ð´ °·¤-°·¤ ¥´·¤ ßæÜð 4 ÂýàÙ ãñ´Ð ¹ÇU Õ ×ð´ 6 ÂýàÙ ãñ´ çÁâ×ð´ âð ÂýØð·¤ 2 ¥´·¤ ·¤æ
ãñÐ ¹ÇU â ×ð´ 10 ÂýàÙ ÌèÙ-ÌèÙ ¥´·¤æð´ ·ð¤ ãñ´Ð ¹ÇU Î ×ð´ 11 ÂýàÙ ãñ´ çÁÙ×ð´ âð ÂýØð·¤ 4 ¥´·¤
·¤æ ãñÐ
(iv) ·ñ¤Ü·é¤ÜðÅUÚU ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ßçÁüÌ ãñÐ
General Instructions :
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) The question paper consists of 31 questions divided into four sections A, B, C
and D.
(iii) Section A contains 4 questions of 1 mark each. Section B contains 6 questions of
2 marks each, Section C contains 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section D
contains 11 questions of 4 marks each.
(iv) Use of calculators is not permitted.
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¹ÇU - ¥
SECTION - A
1. ¥æ·ë¤çÌ 1 ×ð´ O ·ð¤Îý ßæÜð ßëæ ·ð¤ çÕ´Îé C ÂÚU PQ °·¤ SÂàæü ÚðU¹æ ãñÐ ØçÎ AB °·¤ ÃØæâ
ãñ ÌÍæ ÐCAB5308 ãñ, Ìæð ÐPCA ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°Ð
¥æ·ë¤çÌ 1
In fig.1, PQ is a tangent at a point C to a circle with centre O. If AB is a
diameter and ÐCAB5308, find ÐPCA.
Figure 1
2. k ·ð¤ ç·¤â ×æÙ ·ð¤ çܰ k19, 2k21 ÌÍæ 2k17 °·¤ â׿´ÌÚU æðÉ¸è ·ð¤ ·ý¤×æ»Ì ÂÎ ãñ´?
For what value of k will k19, 2k21 and 2k17 are the consecutive terms of
an A.P. ?
3. °·¤ ÎèßæÚU ·ð¤ âæÍ Ü»è âèɸè ÿæñçÌÁ ·ð¤ âæÍ 608 ·¤æ ·¤æðæ ÕÙæÌè ãñÐ ØçÎ âèÉ¸è ·¤æ ÂæÎ
ÎèßæÚU âð 2.5 ×è. ·¤è ÎêÚUè ÂÚU ãñ, Ìæð âèÉ¸è ·¤è ÜÕæ§ü ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°Ð
A ladder, leaning against a wall, makes an angle of 608 with the horizontal.
If the foot of the ladder is 2.5 m away from the wall, find the length of the
ladder.
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4. 52 Âææð´ ·¤è ¥ÀUè Âý·¤æÚU Èð´¤ÅUè »§ü Ìæàæ ·¤è »aè ×ð´ âð ØæÎëÀUØæ °·¤ Âææ çÙ·¤æÜæ »ØæÐ
ÂýæçØ·¤Ìæ ææÌ ·¤èçÁ° ç·¤ çÙ·¤æÜæ »Øæ Âææ Ù Ìæð ÜæÜ Ú´U» ·¤æ ãñ ¥æñÚU Ù ãè °·¤ Õð$»× ãñÐ
A card is drawn at random from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards. Find
the probability of getting neither a red card nor a queen.
¹ÇU - Õ
SECTION - B
5. ØçÎ çmææÌè â×è·¤ÚUæ 2x21px21550 ·¤æ °·¤ ×êÜ 25 ãñ ÌÍæ çmææÌè â×è·¤ÚUæ
p(x21x)1k50 ·ð¤ ×êÜ â×æÙ ãñ´, Ìæð k ·¤æ ×æÙ ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°Ð
If 25 is a root of the quadratic equation 2x21px21550 and the quadratic
equation p(x21x)1k50 has equal roots, find the value of k.
6. ×æÙæ P ÌÍæ Q, A(2, 22) ÌÍæ B(27, 4) ·¤æð ç×ÜæÙð ßæÜð ÚðU¹æ¹´ÇU ·¤æð §â Âý·¤æÚU â×çæÖæçÁÌ
·¤ÚUÌð ãñ´ ç·¤ P, çÕ´Îé A ·ð¤ Âæâ ãñÐ P ÌÍæ Q ·ð¤ çÙÎðüàææ´·¤ ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°Ð
Let P and Q be the points of trisection of the line segment joining the points
A(2, 22) and B(27, 4) such that P is nearer to A. Find the coordinates of
P and Q.
7. ¥æ·ë¤çÌ 2 ×ð´ °·¤ ¿ÌéÖüéÁ ABCD, O ·ð´¤Îý ßæÜð ßëæ ·ð¤ ÂçÚU»Ì §â Âý·¤æÚU ÕÙæ§ü »§ü ãñ ç·¤
ÖéÁæ°¡ AB, BC, CD ÌÍæ DA ßëæ ·¤æð ·ý¤×àæÑ çÕ´Î饿ð´ P, Q, R ÌÍæ S ÂÚU SÂàæü ·¤ÚUÌè ãñ´Ð
çâh ·¤èçÁ° ç·¤ AB1CD5BC1DA Ð
¥æ·ë¤çÌ 2
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In Fig.2, a quadrilateral ABCD is drawn to circumscribe a circle, with
centre O, in such a way that the sides AB, BC, CD and DA touch the circle at
the points P, Q, R and S respectively. Prove that. AB1CD5BC1DA.
Figure 2
8. çâh ·¤èçÁ° ç·¤ çÕ´Îé (3, 0), (6, 4) ÌÍæ (21, 3) °·¤ â×çmÕæãé â×·¤æðæ çæÖéÁ ·ð¤ àæèáü ãñ´Ð
Prove that the points (3, 0), (6, 4) and (21, 3) are the vertices of a right angled
isosceles triangle.
9. °·¤ â׿´ÌÚU æðÉ¸è ·¤æ ¿æñÍæ ÂÎ àæêØ ãñÐ çâh ·¤èçÁ° ç·¤ §â·¤æ 25 ßæ´ ÂÎ, ©â·ð¤ 11 ßð´
ÂÎ ·¤æ ÌèÙ »éÙæ ãñÐ
The 4th term of an A.P. is zero. Prove that the 25th term of the A.P. is three
times its 11th term.
10. ¥æ·ë¤çÌ 3 ×ð´ °·¤ Õæs çÕ´Îé P âð, O ·ð¤Îý ÌÍæ r çæØæ ßæÜð ßëæ ÂÚU Îæð SÂàæü ÚðU¹æ°¡ PT ÌÍæ
PS ¹è´¿è »§ü ãñ´Ð ØçÎ OP52r ãñ, Ìæð Îàææü§° ç·¤ ÐOTS5ÐOST5308Ð
¥æ·ë¤çÌ 3
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In Fig. 3, from an external point P, two tangents PT and PS are drawn to a
circle with centre O and radius r. If OP52r, show that ÐOTS5ÐOST5308.
Figure 3
¹ÇU - â
SECTION - C
11. ¥æ·ë¤çÌ 4 ×ð´ O ·ð¤Îý ßæÜð ßëæ ·¤æ ÃØæâ AB513 âð×è ãñ ÌÍæ AC512 âð×è ãñÐ BC ·¤æð
ç×ÜæØæ »Øæ ãñÐ ÀUæØæ´ç·¤Ì ÿæðæ ·¤æ ÿæðæÈ¤Ü ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°Ð ( p53.14 ÜèçÁ° )
¥æ·ë¤çÌ 4
In fig.4, O is the centre of a circle such that diameter AB513 cm and
AC512 cm. BC is joined. Find the area of the shaded region. (Take p53.14)
Figure 4
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12. ¥æ·ë¤çÌ 5 ×ð´ °·¤ Åñ´UÅU ÕðÜÙ ·ð¤ ª¤ÂÚU Ü»ð ©âè ÃØæâ ßæÜð àæ´·é¤ ·ð¤ ¥æ·¤æÚU ·¤æ ãñÐ ÕðÜÙæ·¤æÚU
Öæ» ·¤è ª¡¤¿æ§ü ÌÍæ ÃØæâ ·ý¤×àæÑ 2.1 ×è. ÌÍæ 3 ×è. ãñ´ ÌÍæ àæ´Ãææ·¤æÚU Öæ» ·¤è çÌÚUÀUè ª¡¤¿æ§ü
2.8 ×è. ãñÐ Åñ´UÅU ·¤æð ÕÙæÙð ×ð´ Ü»ð ·ñ¤Ùßæâ ·¤æ ×êËØ ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°, ØçÎ ·ñ¤Ùßæâ ·¤æ Öæß
22
` 500 ÂýçÌ ß»ü ×è ãñÐ (p5 ÜèçÁ° )
7
¥æ·ë¤çÌ 5
Figure 5
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13. ØçÎ çÕÎé P(x, y) çÕ´Î饿ð´ A(a1b, b2a) ÌÍæ B(a2b, a1b) âð â×ÎêÚUSÍ ãñ, Ìæð çâh
·¤èçÁ° ç·¤ bx5ay.
If the point P(x, y) is equidistant from the points A(a1b, b2a) and
B(a2b, a1b). Prove that bx5ay.
14. ¥æ·ë¤çÌ 6 ×ð´, Îæð â·ð¤ÎýèØ ßëææð´, çÁâ·¤è çæØæ°¡ 7 âð×è ÌÍæ 14 âð×è ãñ´, ·ð¤ Õè¿ çæÚðU
22
ÀUæØæ´ç·¤Ì ÿæðæ ·¤æ ÿæðæÈ¤Ü ææÌ ·¤èçÁ° ÁÕç·¤ ÐAOC5408 ãñÐ (p5 7
ÜèçÁ°)
¥æ·ë¤çÌ 6
In fig. 6, find the area of the shaded region, enclosed between two concentric
22
circles of radii 7 cm and 14 cm where ÐAOC5408. (Use p5 )
7
Figure 6
15. ØçÎ Îæð â׿´ÌÚU æðçÉ¸Øæð´ ·ð¤ ÂýÍ× n ÂÎæð´ ·ð¤ Øæð»æð´ ×ð´ (7n11) : (4n127) ·¤æ ¥ÙéÂæÌ ãñ, Ìæð
©Ù·ð¤ m ßð´ ÂÎæð´ ×ð´ ¥ÙéÂæÌ ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°Ð
If the ratio of the sum of first n terms of two A.Ps is (7n11) : (4n127), find
the ratio of their mth terms.
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1 1 2
16. x ·ð¤ çܰ ãÜ ·¤èçÁ° Ñ 1 5 , x ≠ 1, 2, 3
( x 21)( x 22 ) ( x 22 )( x 23 ) 3
1 1 2
Solve for x : 1 5 , x ≠ 1, 2, 3
( x 21)( x 22 ) ( x 22 )( x 23 ) 3
17. °·¤ àæ´Ãææ·¤æÚU ÕÌüÙ, çÁâ·ð¤ ¥æÏæÚU ·¤è çæØæ 5 âð×è ÌÍæ ª¡¤¿æ§ü 24 âð×è ãñ, ÂæÙè âð ÂêÚUæ
ÖÚUæ ãñÐ ©â ÂæÙè ·¤æð °·¤ ÕðÜÙæ·¤æÚU ÕÌüÙ, çÁâ·¤è çæØæ 10 âð×è ãñ, ×ð´ ÇUæÜ çÎØæ ÁæÌæ
22
ãñÐ ÕðÜÙæ·¤æÚU ÕÌüÙ ×ð´ ç·¤ÌÙè ª¡¤¿æ§ü Ì·¤ ÂæÙè ÖÚU ÁæØð»æ? ( p5 7
ÜèçÁ° )
A conical vessel, with base radius 5 cm and height 24 cm, is full of water. This
water is emptied into a cylindrical vessel of base radius 10 cm. Find the height
22
to which the water will rise in the cylindrical vessel. (Use p5 )
7
18. 12 âð×è ÃØæâ ߿ܿ °·¤ »æðÜæ, °·¤ Ü´Õ ßëæèØ ÕðÜÙæ·¤æÚU ÕÌüÙ ×ð´ ÇUæÜ çÎØæ ÁæÌæ ãñ, çÁâ×ð´
·é¤ÀU ÂæÙè ÖÚUæ ãñÐ ØçÎ »æðÜæ ÂêæüÌØæ ÂæÙè ×ð´ ÇêÕ ÁæÌæ ãñ, Ìæð ÕðÜÙæ·¤æÚU ÕÌüÙ ×ð´ ÂæÙè ·¤æ
5
SÌÚU 3 âð×è ª¡¤¿æ ©ÆU ÁæÌæ ãñÐ ÕðÜÙæ·¤æÚU ÕÌüÙ ·¤æ ÃØæâ ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°Ð
9
A sphere of diameter 12 cm, is dropped in a right circular cylindrical vessel,
partly filled with water. If the sphere is completely submerged in water, the
5
water level in the cylindrical vessel rises by 3 cm. Find the diameter of the
9
cylindrical vessel.
19. °·¤ ÃØçæ °·¤ ÁÜØæÙ ·ð¤ ÇñU·¤, Áæð ÂæÙè ·ð¤ SÌÚU âð 10 ×è. ª¡¤¿æ ãñ, âð °·¤ ÂãæÇ¸è ·ð¤
çàæ¹ÚU ·¤æ ©óæØÙ ·¤æðæ 608 ÌÍæ ÂãæÇ¸è ·ð¤ ÌÜ ·¤æ ¥ßÙ×Ù ·¤æðæ 308 ÂæÌæ ãñÐ ÂãæÇ¸è âð
ÁÜØæÙ ·¤è ÎêÚUè ÌÍæ ÂãæÇ¸è ·¤è ª¡¤¿æ§ü ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°Ð
A man standing on the deck of a ship, which is 10 m above water level, observes
the angle of elevation of the top of a hill as 608 and the angle of depression of
the base of hill as 308. Find the distance of the hill from the ship and the
height of the hill.
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20. ÌèÙ çßçÖóæ çâ·ð¤ °·¤ âæÍ ©ÀUæÜð »°Ð çÙÙ ·ð¤ ¥æÙð ·¤è ÂýæçØ·¤Ìæ ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°
(i) ·ð¤ßÜ 2 ç¿æ (ii) ·¤× âð ·¤× Îæð ç¿æ (iii) ·¤× âð ·¤× Îæð ÂÅUÐ
Three different coins are tossed together. Find the probability of getting
(i) exactly two heads (ii) at least two heads (iii) at least two tails.
¹ÇU - Î
SECTION - D
21. ç·¤âè ÚUæØ ×ð´ ÖæÚUè տɏ ·ð¤ ·¤æÚUæ ãÁæÚUæð´ Üæð» ÕðæÚU ãæð »°Ð 50 çßlæÜØæð´ Ùð ç×Ü·¤ÚU ÚUæØ
âÚU·¤æÚU ·¤æð 1500 Åñ´ÅU Ü»æÙð ·ð¤ çܰ SÍæÙ ÌÍæ ·ñ¤Ùßâ ÎðÙð ·¤æ ÂýSÌæß ç·¤Øæ çÁâ×ð´ ÂýØð·¤
çßlæÜØ ÕÚUæÕÚU ·¤æ ¥´àæÎæÙ Îð»æÐ ÂýØð·¤ Åñ´ÅU ·¤æ çÙ¿Üæ Öæ» ÕðÜÙæ·¤æÚU ãñ, çÁâ·ð¤ ¥æÏæÚU
·¤è çæØæ 2.8 ×è. ÌÍæ ª¡¤¿æ§ü 3.5 ×è. ãñÐ ÂýØð·¤ Åñ´UÅU ·¤æ ª¤ÂÚUè Öæ» àæ´·é¤ ·ð¤ ¥æ·¤æÚU ·¤æ
ãñ çÁâ·ð¤ ¥æÏæÚU ·¤è çæØæ 2.8 ×è. ÌÍæ ª¡¤¿æ§ü 2.1 ×è. ãñÐ ØçÎ ÅñU´ÅU ÕÙæÙð ßæÜð ·ñ¤Ùßæâ
·¤æ ×êËØ ` 120 ÂýçÌ ß»ü ×è. ãñ, Ìæð ÂýØð·¤ çßlæÜØ mæÚUæ ·é¤Ü ÃØØ ×ð´ ¥´àæÎæÙ ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°Ð
22
§â ÂýàÙ mæÚUæ ·¤æñÙ âæ ×êËØ ÁçÙÌ ãæðÌæ ãñ? ( p5
7
ÜèçÁ° )
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22. çâh ·¤èçÁ° ç·¤ ç·¤âè Õæs çÕ´Îé âð ßëæ ÂÚU ¹è´¿è »§ü SÂàæü ÚðU¹æ°¡ ÜÕæ´§ü ×ð´ â×æÙ ãæðÌè ãñÐ
Prove that the lengths of the tangents drawn from an external point to a circle
are equal.
23. 4 âð×è çæØæ ·¤æ °·¤ ßëæ ¹è´ç¿°Ð ©â ßëæ ÂÚU Îæð SÂàæü ÚðU¹æ°¡ ¹è´ç¿° çÁÙ·ð¤ Õè¿ ·¤æ ·¤æðæ
608 ãñÐ
Draw a circle of radius 4 cm. Draw two tangents to the circle inclined at an
angle of 608 to each other.
24. ¥æ·ë¤çÌ 7 ×ð´ Îæð â×æÙ çæØæ ·ð¤ ßëæ, çÁٷ𤠷ð¤Îý O ÌÍæ O' ãñ´ ÂÚUSÂÚU çÕ´Îé X ÂÚU SÂàæü ·¤ÚUÌð
ãñ´Ð OO' ÕɸæÙð ÂÚU O' ·ð¤Îý ßæÜð ßëæ ·¤æð çÕ´Îé A ÂÚU ·¤æÅUÌæ ãñÐ çÕ´Îé A âð O ·ð¤Îý ßæÜð
DO'
ßëæ ÂÚU AC °·¤ SÂàæü ÚðU¹æ ãñ ÌÍæ O'D ^ AC ãñÐ CO
·¤æ ×æÙ ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°Ð
¥æ·ë¤çÌ 7
In Fig. 7, two equal circles, with centres O and O', touch each other at X.OO'
produced meets the circle with centre O' at A. AC is tangent to the circle with
DO'
centre O, at the point C. O'D is perpendicular to AC. Find the value of .
CO
figure 7
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1 2 4
25. x ·ð¤ çܰ ãÜ ·¤èçÁ° Ñ 1 5 , x ≠ 21,22,24
x 11 x1 2 x1 4
1 2 4
Solve for x : 1 5 , x ≠ 21,22,24
x 11 x1 2 x1 4
26. Öêç× ·ð¤ °·¤ çÕ´Îé X âð °·¤ ª¤ßæüÏÚU ×èÙæÚU PQ ·ð¤ çàæ¹ÚU Q ·¤æ ©óæØÙ ·¤æðæ 608 ãñÐ °·¤
¥Ø çÕ´Îé Y, Áæð çÕ´Îé X âð 40 ×è. ª¤ßæüÏÚU M¤Â ×ð´ ª¡¤¿æ ãñ, âð çàæ¹Ú Q ·¤æ ©óæØÙ ·¤æðæ
458 ãñ ×èÙæÚU PQ ·¤è ª¡¤¿æ§ü ÌÍæ ÎêÚUè PX ææÌ ·¤èçÁ° ( 3 51.73 ÜèçÁ° ).
27. °·¤ âèÏè ÚðU¹æ ×ð´ çSÍÌ æÚUæð´ ÂÚU 1 âð 49 Ì·¤ ·¤è â´Øæ°¡ (·ý¤×æÙéâæÚU) ¥´ç·¤Ì ãñ´Ð Îàææü§°
ç·¤ §Ù ¥´ç·¤Ì â´Øæ¥æð´ ×ð´ °·¤ °ðâè â´Øæ X ¥ßàØ ãñ ç·¤ X âð ÂãÜð ¥æÙð ßæÜð æÚUæð´ ÂÚU
·¤è ¥´ç·¤Ì â´Øæ¥æð´ ·¤æ Øæð», X ·ð¤ ÕæÎ ¥æÙðßæÜè ¥´ç·¤Ì â´Øæ¥æð´ ·ð¤ Øæð» ·ð¤ ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñÐ
The houses in a row are numbered consecutively from 1 to 49. Show that there
exists a value of X such that sum of numbers of houses proceeding the house
numbered X is equal to sum of the numbers of houses following X.
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28. ¥æ·ë¤çÌ 8 ×ð´ °·¤ çæÖéÁ ABC ·ð¤ àæèáü A(4, 6), B(1, 5) ÌÍæ C(7, 2) ãñÐ °·¤ ÚðU¹æ¹´ÇU
DE ÖéÁæ¥æð´ AB ÌÍæ AC ·¤æð ·ý¤×àæÑ çÕ´Î饿ð´ D ÌÍæ E ÂÚU §â Âý·¤æÚU ·¤æÅUÌæ ¹è´¿æ »Øæ ãñ
AD AE 1
ç·¤ AB
5
AC
5
3
ãñÐ DADE ·¤æ ÿæðæÈ¤Ü ææÌ ·¤èçÁ° ÌÍæ ©â·¤è DABC ·ð¤ ÿæðæÈ¤Ü
âð ÌéÜÙæ ·¤èçÁ°Ð
¥æ·ë¤çÌ 8
In fig. 8, the vertices of DABC are A(4, 6), B(1, 5) and C(7, 2). A line-segment
DE is drawn to intersect the sides AB and AC at D and E respectively such
AD AE 1
that 5 5 . Calculate the area of DADE and compare it with area of
AB AC 3
DABC.
Figure 8
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29. â´Øæ¥æð´ 1, 2, 3 ÌÍæ 4 ×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü â´Øæ x ØæÎëÀUØæ ¿éÙè »§ü ÌÍæ â´Øæ¥æð´ 1, 4, 9 ÌÍæ 16
×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü â´Øæ y ØæÎëÀUØæ ¿éÙè »§ü ÂýæçØ·¤Ìæ ææÌ ·¤èçÁ° x ÌÍæ y ·¤æ »éæÙÈ¤Ü 16 âð ·¤×
ãñÐ
A number x is selected at random from the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4. Another
number y is selected at random from the numbers 1, 4, 9 and 16. Find the
probability that product of x and y is less than 16.
30. ¥æ·ë¤çÌ 9 ×ð´, O ·ð´¤Îý ßæÜð ßëæ ·¤æ °·¤ çæØ¹´ÇU OAP ÎàææüØæ »Øæ ãñ çÁâ·¤æ ·ð¤Îý ÂÚU
¥Ì´çÚUÌ ·¤æðæ u ãñÐ AB ßëæ ·¤è çæØæ OA ÂÚU Ü´Õ ãñ Áæð OP ·ð¤ ÕɸæÙð ÂÚU çÕ´Îé B ÂÚU
pu
·¤æÅUÌæ ãñÐ çâh ·¤èçÁ° ç·¤ ÚðU¹æ´ç·¤Ì Öæ» ·¤æ ÂçÚU×æÂ r tanu 1 secu 1 21 ãñÐ
180
¥æ·ë¤çÌ 9
Figure 9
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31. °·¤ ׿ðÅÚU ÕæðÅU, çÁâ·¤è çSÍÚU ÁÜ ×ð´ ¿æÜ 24 ç·¤×è/æ´ÅUæ ãñ, ÏæÚUæ ·ð¤ ÂýçÌ·ê¤Ü 32 ç·¤×è ÁæÙð
×ð´, ßãè ÎêÚUè ÏæÚUæ ·ð¤ ¥Ùé·ê¤Ü ÁæÙð ·¤è ¥Âðÿææ 1 æ´ÅUæ ¥çÏ·¤ âר ÜðÌè ãñÐ ÏæÚUæ ·¤è ¿æÜ
ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°Ð
A motor boat whose speed is 24 km/h in still water takes 1 hour more to go
32 km upstream than to return downstream to the same spot. Find the speed
of the stream.
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CBSE Class 10 Maths Qs Paper 2017 SET-1
Series HRK H$moS> Z§.
Code No. 30/1
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Roll No. >na Adí` {bIo§ &
Candidates must write the Code on the
title page of the answer-book.
g§H${bV narjm – II
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – II
J{UV
MATHEMATICS
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Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 90
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gm_mÝ` {ZX}e :
(i) g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) Bg àíZ-nÌ _| 31 àíZ h¢ Omo Mma IÊS>m| A, ~, g Am¡a X _| {d^m{OV h¢ &
(iii) IÊS> A _| EH$-EH$ A§H$ dmbo 4 àíZ h¢ & IÊS> ~ _| 6 àíZ h¢ {OZ_| go àË`oH$ 2 A§H$
H$m h¡ & IÊS> g _| 10 àíZ VrZ-VrZ A§H$m| Ho$ h¢ & IÊS> X _| 11 àíZ h¢ {OZ_| go àË`oH$
4 A§H$ H$m h¡ &
General Instructions :
(ii) The question paper consists of 31 questions divided into four sections A,
B, C and D.
IÊS> A
SECTION A
1. EH$ g_m§Va lo‹T>r, {Og_| a21 a7 = 84 h¡, H$m gmd© A§Va Š`m h¡ ?
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2. `{X EH$ ~mø q~Xþ P go a {ÌÁ`m VWm O Ho$ÝÐ dmbo d¥Îm na ItMr JB© Xmo ñne©-aoImAm| Ho$
~rM H$m H$moU 60 hmo, Vmo OP H$s b§~mB© kmV H$s{OE &
If the angle between two tangents drawn from an external point P to a
circle of radius a and centre O, is 60, then find the length of OP.
3. `{X 30 _r. D±$Mr EH$ _rZma, ^y{_ na 10 3 _r. b§~r N>m`m ~ZmVr h¡, Vmo gy`© H$m CÞ`Z
H$moU Š`m h¡ ?
If a tower 30 m high, casts a shadow 10 3 m long on the ground, then
what is the angle of elevation of the sun ?
4. 900 go~m| Ho$ EH$ T>oa _| go `mÑÀN>`m EH$ go~ MwZZo na g‹S>m hþAm go~ {ZH$bZo H$s
àm{`H$Vm 0·18 h¡ & T>oa _| g‹S>o hþE go~m| H$s g§»`m Š`m h¡ ?
The probability of selecting a rotten apple randomly from a heap of
900 apples is 0·18. What is the number of rotten apples in the heap ?
IÊS> ~
SECTION B
5. p H$m dh _mZ kmV H$s{OE {OgHo$ {bE {ÛKmV g_rH$aU px2 14x + 8 = 0 H$m EH$ _yb
Xÿgao H$m 6 JwZm h¡ &
Find the value of p, for which one root of the quadratic equation
px2 14x + 8 = 0 is 6 times the other.
1 1 3
6. lo‹T>r 20, 19 , 18 , 17 , ... H$m H$m¡Z-gm nX àW_ G$UmË_H$ nX h¡ ?
4 2 4
1 1 3
Which term of the progression 20, 19 , 18 , 17 , ... is the first negative
4 2 4
term ?
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7. {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ d¥Îm H$s {H$gr Ordm Ho$ A§V q~XþAm| na ItMr JB© ñne©-aoImE± Ordm Ho$
gmW g_mZ H$moU ~ZmVr h¢ &
Prove that the tangents drawn at the end points of a chord of a circle
make equal angles with the chord.
8. ABCD H$s
EH$ d¥Îm {H$gr MVw^©wO g^r Mmam| ^wOmAm| H$mo ñne© H$aVm h¡ & {gÕ H$s{OE {H$
AB + CD = BC + DA
A circle touches all the four sides of a quadrilateral ABCD. Prove that
AB + CD = BC + DA
9. EH$ aoIm y-Aj VWm x-Aj H$mo H«$_e: q~XþAm| P VWm Q na à{VÀN>oX H$aVr h¡ & `{X
(2, 5), PQ H$m _Ü`-q~Xþ hmo, Vmo P VWm Q Ho$ {ZX}em§H$ kmV H$s{OE &
A line intersects the y-axis and x-axis at the points P and Q respectively.
If (2, 5) is the mid-point of PQ, then find the coordinates of P and Q.
10. `{X P(x, y) H$s A(5, 1) VWm B( 1, 5) go Xÿ[a`m± g_mZ hm|, Vmo {gÕ H$s{OE {H$
3x = 2y.
If the distances of P(x, y) from A(5, 1) and B( 1, 5) are equal, then prove
that 3x = 2y.
IÊS> g
SECTION C
12. EH$ g_m§Va lo‹T>r H$m àW_ nX 5, A§{V_ nX 45 VWm BgHo$ g^r nXm| H$m `moJ\$b 400 h¡ &
Bg g_m§Va lo‹T>r Ho$ nXm| H$s g§»`m VWm gmd© A§Va kmV H$s{OE &
The first term of an A.P. is 5, the last term is 45 and the sum of all its
terms is 400. Find the number of terms and the common difference of the
A.P.
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13. EH$ _rZma Ho$ nmX go JwµOaZo dmbr grYr aoIm na nmX go H«$_e: 4 _r. VWm 16 _r. H$s
Xÿ[a`m| na Xmo q~Xþ C d D pñWV h¢ & `{X C d D go _rZma Ho$ {eIa Ho$ CÞ`Z H$moU
EH$-Xÿgao Ho$ nyaH$ hm|, Vmo _rZma H$s D±$MmB© kmV H$s{OE &
On a straight line passing through the foot of a tower, two points C and D
are at distances of 4 m and 16 m from the foot respectively. If the angles
of elevation from C and D of the top of the tower are complementary, then
find the height of the tower.
14. EH$ W¡bo _| 15 gµ\o$X VWm Hw$N> H$mbr J|X| h¢ & `{X W¡bo _| go EH$ H$mbr J|X {ZH$mbZo H$s
àm{`H$Vm EH$ gµ\o$X J|X {ZH$mbZo H$s àm{`H$Vm H$s VrZ JwZr hmo, Vmo W¡bo _| H$mbr J|Xm| H$s
g§»`m kmV H$s{OE &
A bag contains 15 white and some black balls. If the probability of
drawing a black ball from the bag is thrice that of drawing a white ball,
find the number of black balls in the bag.
24
15. q~Xþ , y, q~XþAm| P(2, 2) VWm Q(3, 7) H$mo {_bmZo dmbo aoImI§S> H$mo {H$g
11
AZwnmV _| {d^m{OV H$aVm h¡ ? y H$m _mZ ^r kmV H$s{OE &
24
In what ratio does the point , y divide the line segment joining the
11
points P(2, 2) and Q(3, 7) ? Also find the value of y.
16. Xr JB© AmH¥${V _|, àË`oH$ 3 go_r ì`mg Ho$ VrZ AY©d¥Îm, 4·5 go_r ì`mg H$m EH$ d¥Îm VWm
4·5 go_r {ÌÁ`m H$m EH$ AY©d¥Îm ~ZmE JE h¢ & N>m`m§{H$V ^mJ H$m joÌ\$b kmV H$s{OE &
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Three semicircles each of diameter 3 cm, a circle of diameter 4·5 cm and a
semicircle of radius 4·5 cm are drawn in the given figure. Find the area of
the shaded region.
17. Xr JB© AmH¥${V _|, O H|$Ð dmbo Xmo g§H|$Ðr` d¥Îmm| H$s {ÌÁ`mE± 21 go_r VWm 42 go_r h¢ &
`{X AOB = 60 h¡, Vmo N>m`m§{H$V ^mJ H$m joÌ\$b kmV H$s{OE &
22
[= à`moJ H$s{OE ]
7
In the given figure, two concentric circles with centre O have radii 21 cm
and 42 cm. If AOB = 60, find the area of the shaded region.
22
[ Use = ]
7
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18. 5·4 _r. Mm¡‹S>r Am¡a 1·8 _r. Jhar EH$ Zha _| nmZr 25 {H$_r/KÊQ>m H$s J{V go ~h ahm h¡ &
Bggo 40 {_ZQ> _| {H$VZo joÌ\$b H$s qgMmB© hmo gH$Vr h¡, `{X qgMmB© Ho$ {bE 10 go_r
Jhao nmZr H$s Amdí`H$Vm h¡ ?
Water in a canal, 5·4 m wide and 1·8 m deep, is flowing with a speed of
25 km/hour. How much area can it irrigate in 40 minutes, if 10 cm of
standing water is required for irrigation ?
19. EH$ e§Hw$ Ho$ {N>ÞH$ H$s {V`©H²$ D±$MmB© 4 go_r h¡ VWm BgHo$ d¥Îmr` {gam| Ho$ n[a_mn 18 go_r
Am¡a 6 go_r h¢ & Bg {N>ÞH$ H$m dH«$ n¥îR>r` joÌ\$b kmV H$s{OE &
The slant height of a frustum of a cone is 4 cm and the perimeters of its
circular ends are 18 cm and 6 cm. Find the curved surface area of the
frustum.
20. EH$ R>mog bmoho Ho$ KZm^ H$s {d_mE± 4·4 _r. 2·6 _r. 1·0 _r. h¢ & Bgo {nKbmH$a
30 go_r Am§V[aH$ {ÌÁ`m Am¡a 5 go_r _moQ>mB© H$m EH$ ImoIbm ~obZmH$ma nmBn ~Zm`m J`m
h¡ & nmBn H$s b§~mB© kmV H$s{OE &
The dimensions of a solid iron cuboid are 4·4 m 2·6 m 1·0 m. It is
melted and recast into a hollow cylindrical pipe of 30 cm inner radius and
thickness 5 cm. Find the length of the pipe.
IÊS> X
SECTION D
Solve for x :
1 3 5 1
+ = , x 1, , 4
x 1 5x 1 x4 5
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1
22. Xmo Zb EH$ gmW EH$ Q>¢H$ H$mo 3 KÊQ>o _| ^a gH$Vo h¢ & `{X EH$ Zb Q>¢H$ H$mo ^aZo _|
13
Xÿgao Zb go 3 KÊQ>o A{YH$ boVm h¡, Vmo àË`oH$ Zb Q>¢H$ H$mo ^aZo _| {H$VZm g_` boJm ?
1
Two taps running together can fill a tank in 3 hours. If one tap takes
13
3 hours more than the other to fill the tank, then how much time will
each tap take to fill the tank ?
23. `{X Xmo g_m§Va lo{‹T>`m| Ho$ àW_ n nXm| Ho$ `moJ\$bm| H$m AZwnmV (7n + 1) : (4n + 27) h¡,
Vmo CZHo$ 9d| nXm| H$m AZwnmV kmV H$s{OE &
If the ratio of the sum of the first n terms of two A.Ps is (7n + 1) : (4n + 27),
then find the ratio of their 9th terms.
24. {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ d¥Îm Ho$ {H$gr ~mø q~Xþ go d¥Îm na ItMr JB© Xmo ñne© -aoImAm| H$s b§~mB`m±
g_mZ hmoVr h¢ &
Prove that the lengths of two tangents drawn from an external point to a
circle are equal.
25. Xr JB© AmH¥${V _|, XY VWm XY, O H|$Ð dmbo d¥Îm H$s Xmo g_m§Va ñne©-aoImE± h¢ VWm EH$
AÝ` ñne©-aoIm AB, {OgH$m ñne© q~Xþ C h¡, XY H$mo A VWm XY H$mo B na à{VÀN>oX
H$aVr h¡ & {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ AOB = 90.
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In the given figure, XY and XY are two parallel tangents to a circle with
centre O and another tangent AB with point of contact C, is intersecting
XY at A and XY at B. Prove that AOB = 90.
26. EH$ {Ì^wO ABC H$s aMZm H$s{OE {Og_| ^wOm BC = 7 go_r, B = 45, A = 105
hmo & V~ EH$ AÝ` {Ì^wO H$s aMZm H$s{OE {OgH$s ^wOmE± ABC H$s g§JV ^wOmAm| H$s
3
JwZr hm| &
4
Construct a triangle ABC with side BC = 7 cm, B = 45, A = 105.
3
Then construct another triangle whose sides are times the
4
corresponding sides of the ABC.
27. EH$ hdmB© OhmµO ^yVb go D$na 300 _r. H$s D±$MmB© na C‹S> ahm h¡ & Bg D±$MmB© na C‹S>Vo
hþE hdmB© OhmµO go EH$ ZXr Ho$ XmoZm| {H$Zmam| na nañna {dnarV {XemAm| _| pñWV Xmo q~XþAm|
Ho$ AdZ_Z H$moU H«$_e: 45 VWm 60 h¢ & ZXr H$s Mm¡‹S>mB© kmV H$s{OE &
[ 3 = 1·732 à`moJ H$s{OE ]
An aeroplane is flying at a height of 300 m above the ground. Flying at
this height, the angles of depression from the aeroplane of two points on
both banks of a river in opposite directions are 45 and 60 respectively.
Find the width of the river. [Use 3 = 1·732]
28. `{X q~Xþ A(k + 1, 2k), B(3k, 2k + 3) VWm C(5k 1, 5k) ñ§maoI hm|, Vmo k H$m _mZ
kmV H$s{OE &
If the points A(k + 1, 2k), B(3k, 2k + 3) and C(5k 1, 5k) are collinear,
then find the value of k.
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29. Xmo {d{^Þ nmgm| H$mo EH$ gmW \|$H$m J`m & àm{`H$Vm kmV H$s{OE {H$ àmßV g§»`mAm| H$m
(i) `moJ\$b g_ hmoJm, Am¡a
(ii) JwUZ\$b g_ hmoJm &
Two different dice are thrown together. Find the probability that the
numbers obtained have
30. Xr JB© AmH¥${V _|, ABCD EH$ Am`V h¡ {OgH$s {d_mE± 21 go_r 14 go_r h¡§ & BC H$mo
ì`mg _mZ H$a EH$ AY©d¥Îm ItMm J`m h¡ & AmH¥${V _| N>m`m§{H$V ^mJ H$m joÌ\$b VWm
n[a_mn kmV H$s{OE &
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31. {H$gr dfm©-Ob g§J«hU VÝÌ _|, 22 _r. 20 _r. H$s N>V go dfm©-Ob ~hH$a 2 _r. AmYma
Ho$ ì`mg VWm 3·5 _r. D±$MmB© Ho$ EH$ ~obZmH$ma Q>¢H$ _| AmVm h¡ & `{X Q>¢H$ ^a J`m hmo, Vmo
kmV H$s{OE {H$ go_r _| {H$VZr dfm© hþB© & Ob g§ajU na AnZo {dMma ì`º$ H$s{OE &
In a rain-water harvesting system, the rain-water from a roof of
22 m 20 m drains into a cylindrical tank having diameter of base 2 m
and height 3·5 m. If the tank is full, find the rainfall in cm. Write your
views on water conservation.
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CBSE Class 10 Maths Qs Paper 2018
SET – 1
Series : TYM
Code No. 30/1
- -
Roll No.
Candidates must write the Code on
the title page of the answer-book.
MATHEMATICS
3 80
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80
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:
(i)
(ii) - 30 – , ,
(iii) - 6 6 2
10 - 8 4
(iv) - 3 4 4 3
(v)
General Instructions :
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) This question paper consists of 30 questions divided into four sections – A, B, C
and D.
(iii) Section A contains 6 questions of 1 mark each. Section B contains 6 questions of
2 marks each, Section C contains 10 questions of 3 marks each. Section D contains
8 questions of 4 marks each.
(iv) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in four
questions of 3 marks each and 3 questions of 4 marks each. You have to attempt only
one of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v) Use of calculator is not permitted.
–
SECTION – A
1. x = 3, x2 – 2kx – 6 = 0 , k
If x = 3 is one root of the quadratic equation x2 – 2kx – 6 = 0, then find the value of k.
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2. .. (HCF) ?
What is the HCF of smallest prime number and the smallest composite number ?
4. - (d) = – 4 (a7) = 4 ,
In an AP, if the common difference (d) = –4, and the seventh term (a7) is 4, then find the
first term.
AB 1 ABC
6. ABC ~ PQR , PQ = 3 , PQR
AB 1 ar ABC
Given ABC ~ PQR, if PQ = 3, then find .
ar PQR
–
SECTION – B
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8. -1 , ABCD x y
- 1
In Fig. 1, ABCD is a rectangle. Find the values of x and y.
Fig. – 1
10. P(4, m), A(2, 3) B(6, –3)
m
Find the ratio in which P(4, m) divides the line segment joining the points A(2, 3) and
B(6, –3). Hence find m.
11.
(i)
(ii) 10
Two different dice are tossed together. Find the probability :
(i) of getting a doublet
(ii) of getting a sum 10, of the numbers on the two dice.
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12. 1 100
(i) 8
(ii) 8
An integer is chosen at random between 1 and 100. Find the probability that it is :
(i) divisible by 8.
(ii) not divisible by 8.
–
SECTION – C
13. 404 96 .. (HCF) .. (LCM)
HCF LCM =
Find HCF and LCM of 404 and 96 and verify that HCF LCM = Product of the two
given numbers.
14. (2x4 – 9x3 + 5x2 + 3x – 1) (2 + 3) (2 – 3)
Find all zeroes of the polynomial (2x4 – 9x3 + 5x2 + 3x – 1) if two of its zeroes are
(2 + 3) and (2 – 3).
15. A(–2, 1), B(a, 0), C(4, b) D(1, 2) ABCD , a
b
A(–5, 7), B(– 4, –5), C(–1, – 6) D(4, 5) ABCD ,
ABCD
If A(–2, 1), B(a, 0), C(4, b) and D(1, 2) are the vertices of a parallelogram ABCD, find
the values of a and b. Hence find the lengths of its sides.
OR
If A(–5, 7), B(–4, –5), C(–1, –6) and D(4, 5) are the vertices of a quadrilateral, find the
area of the quadrilateral ABCD.
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16. 30 1500
100 ../
A plane left 30 minutes late than its scheduled time and in order to reach the destination
1500 km away in time, it had to increase its speed by 100 km/h from the usual speed.
Find its usual speed.
17. ,
,
Prove that the area of an equilateral triangle described on one side of the square is equal
to half the area of the equilateral triangle described on one of its diagonal.
OR
If the area of two similar triangles are equal, prove that they are congruent.
18. -
Prove that the lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal.
tan 2A = cot (A – 18°), 2A , A
4 sin – cos
If 4 tan = 3, evaluate
4 sin + cos –
OR
If tan 2A = cot (A – 18°), where 2A is an acute angle, find the value of A.
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20. -2 ABCD A, B, C D
AB, BC, CD DA P, Q, R S
- 12 [ = 3.14 ]
– 2
Find the area of the shaded region in Fig. 2, where arcs drawn with centres A, B, C
and D intersect in pairs at mid-points P, Q, R and S of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA
respectively of a square ABCD of side 12 cm. [Use = 3.14]
Fig. – 2
21. , ,
-3 10 3.5
,
– 3
24 3.5
- ?
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A wooden article was made by scooping out a hemisphere from each end of a solid
cylinder, as shown in Fig. 3. If the height of the cylinder is 10 cm and its base is of
radius 3.5 cm. Find the total surface area of the article.
Fig. 3
OR
A heap of rice is in the form of a cone of base diameter 24 m and height 3.5 m. Find
the volume of the rice. How much canvas cloth is required to just cover the heap ?
22. 280 :
( ₹ )
5 – 10 49
10 – 15 133
15 – 20 63
20 – 25 15
25 – 30 6
30 – 35 7
35 – 40 4
40 – 45 2
45 – 50 1
The table below shows the salaries of 280 persons :
Salary (In thousand ₹) No. of Persons
5 – 10 49
10 – 15 133
15 – 20 63
20 – 25 15
25 – 30 6
30 – 35 7
35 – 40 4
40 – 45 2
45 – 50 1
Calculate the median salary of the data.
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SECTION – D
23. - 18 / , 24 ,
1
63 72
6 / 3
,
A motor boat whose speed is 18 km/hr in still water takes 1hr more to go 24 km
upstream than to return downstream to the same spot. Find the speed of the stream.
OR
A train travels at a certain average speed for a distance of 63 km and then travels at a
distance of 72 km at an average speed of 6 km/hr more than its original speed. If it
takes 3 hours to complete total journey, what is the original average speed ?
24. 32
7 : 15 ,
The sum of four consecutive numbers in an AP is 32 and the ratio of the product of the
first and the last term to the product of two middle terms is 7 : 15. Find the numbers.
1
25. ABC BC D BD = 3 BC
9(AD)2 = 7(AB)2
,
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1
In an equilateral ABC, D is a point on side BC such that BD = 3 BC. Prove that
9(AD)2 = 7(AB)2
OR
Prove that, in a right triangle, the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the
squares on the other two sides.
26. ABC BC = 6 , AB = 5 ABC = 60°
3
, ABC 4
Draw a triangle ABC with BC = 6 cm, AB = 5 cm and ABC = 60°. Then construct a
3
triangle whose sides are 4 of the corresponding sides of the ABC.
sin A – 2 sin3 A
27. 2 cos3 A – cos A = tan A
sin A – 2 sin3 A
Prove that : = tan A.
2 cos3 A – cos A
28. 10
30 24 ,
(ii) ? [ = 3.14 ]
The diameters of the lower and upper ends of a bucket in the form of a frustum of a
cone are 10 cm and 30 cm respectively. If its height is 24 cm, find :
(i) The area of the metal sheet used to make the bucket.
(ii) Why we should avoid the bucket made by ordinary plastic ? [Use = 3.14]
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29. - 100 - 30
45 - ,
[ 3 = 1.732 ]
As observed from the top of a 100 m high light house from the sea-level, the angles of
depression of two ships are 30 and 45. If one ship is exactly behind the other on the
same side of the light house, find the distance between the two ships. [Use 3 = 1.732]
50
(₹ ) 100 – 120 120 – 140 140 – 160 160 – 180 180 – 200
12 14 8 6 10
The mean of the following distribution is 18. Find the frequency f of the class 19 – 21.
Class 11-13 13-15 15-17 17-19 19-21 21-23 23-25
Frequency 3 6 9 13 f 5 4
OR
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30/1 12
CBSE Class 10 Maths Qs Paper 2019
SET-1
Series JMS/2 H$moS> Z§.
Code No. 30/2/1
amob Z§. narjmWu H$moS >H$mo CÎma-nwpñVH$m Ho$ _wI-n¥ð
Roll No. >na Adí` {bIo§ &
Candidates must write the Code on the
title page of the answer-book.
J{UV
MATHEMATICS
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gm_mÝ` {ZX}e :
(i) g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) Bg àíZ-nÌ _| 30 àíZ h¢ Omo Mma IÊS>m| A, ~, g Am¡a X _| {d^m{OV h¢ &
(iii) IÊS> A _| EH$-EH$ A§H$ dmbo 6 àíZ h¢ & IÊS> ~ _| 6 àíZ h¢ {OZ_| go àË`oH$ 2 A§H$ H$m h¡ &
IÊS> g _| 10 àíZ VrZ-VrZ A§H$m| Ho$ h¢ & IÊS> X _| 8 àíZ h¢ {OZ_| go àË`oH$ 4 A§H$ H$m h¡ &
(iv) àíZ-nÌ _| H$moB© g_J« {dH$ën Zht h¡ & VWm{n 1 A§H$ dmbo 2 àíZm| _|, 2 A§H$m| dmbo
2 àíZm| _|, 3 A§H$m| dmbo 4 àíZm| _| Am¡a 4 A§H$m| dmbo 3 àíZm| _| Am§V[aH$ {dH$ën àXmZ {H$E JE
h¢ & Eogo àíZm| _| AmnH$mo {XE JE {dH$ënm| _| go Ho$db EH$ àíZ hr H$aZm h¡ &
(v) H¡$bHw$boQ>am| Ho$ à`moJ H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ &
General Instructions :
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) The question paper consists of 30 questions divided into four sections
A, B, C and D.
(iii) Section A contains 6 questions of 1 mark each. Section B contains
6 questions of 2 marks each, Section C contains 10 questions of 3 marks each
and Section D contains 8 questions of 4 marks each.
(iv) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in
two questions of 1 mark each, two questions of 2 marks each, four questions of
3 marks each and three questions of 4 marks each. You have to attempt only
one of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v) Use of calculators is not permitted.
IÊS> A
SECTION A
àíZ g§»`m 1 go 6 VH$ àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$ H$m h¡ &
Question numbers 1 to 6 carry 1 mark each.
1. `{X _.g. (HCF) (336, 54) = 6 h¡, Vmo b.g. (LCM) (336, 54) kmV H$s{OE &
If HCF (336, 54) = 6, find LCM (336, 54).
2. {ÛKmV g_rH$aU 2x2 – 4x + 3 = 0 Ho$ _ybm| H$s àH¥${V kmV H$s{OE &
Find the nature of roots of the quadratic equation 2x2 – 4x + 3 = 0.
1 3 – a 3 – 2a
3. g_mÝVa lo‹T>r, , , ... (a 0) Ho$ {bE gmd© AÝVa kmV H$s{OE &
a 3a 3a
Find the common difference of the Arithmetic Progression (A.P.)
1 3 – a 3 – 2a
, , , ... (a 0)
a 3a 3a
4. _mZ kmV H$s{OE :
sin2 60 + 2 tan 45 – cos2 30
AWdm
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3
`{X sin A = h¡, Vmo sec A n[aH${bV H$s{OE &
4
Evaluate :
sin2 60 + 2 tan 45 – cos2 30
OR
3
If sin A = , calculate sec A.
4
5. x-Aj na pñWV {~ÝXw P Ho$ {ZX©oem§H$ {b{IE Omo {~ÝXþ A(– 2, 0) VWm {~ÝXþ B(6, 0) go
g_mZ Xÿar na hmo &
Write the coordinates of a point P on x-axis which is equidistant from the
points A(– 2, 0) and B(6, 0).
6. AmH¥${V 1
_|, ABC EH$ g_{Û~mhþ {Ì^wO h¡ {OgH$m H$moU C g_H$moU h¡ VWm
AC = 4 cm h¡ & AB H$s b§~mB© kmV H$s{OE &
AmH¥${V 1
AWdm
AmH¥${V 2 _|, DE BC h¡ & ^wOm AD H$s bå~mB© kmV H$s{OE O~{H$ {X`m J`m h¡
AE = 1·8 go_r, BD = 7·2 go_r VWm CE = 5·4 go_r &
AmH¥${V 2
In Figure 1, ABC is an isosceles triangle right angled at C with
AC = 4 cm. Find the length of AB.
Figure 1
OR
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In Figure 2, DE BC. Find the length of side AD, given that AE = 1·8 cm,
BD = 7·2 cm and CE = 5·4 cm.
Figure 2
IÊS> ~
SECTION B
àíZ g§»`m 7 go 12 VH$ àË`oH$ àíZ Ho$ 2 A§H h¢ &
Question numbers 7 to 12 carry 2 marks each.
7. 306 VWm 657 XmoZm| go nyU©V`m {d^m{OV hmo &
dh g~go N>moQ>r g§»`m {b{IE Omo
Write the smallest number which is divisible by both 306 and 657.
.
8. x Am¡a y _| EH$ g§~§Y kmV H$s{OE Vm{H$ {~ÝXþ A(x, y), B(–4, 6) VWm C(–2, 3) gaoIr`
hm| &
AWdm
Cg {Ì^wO H$m joÌ\$b kmV H$s{OE {OgHo$ erf© (1, – 1) (– 4, 6) VWm (– 3, – 5) h¢ &
Find a relation between x and y if the points A(x, y), B(– 4, 6) and
C(– 2, 3) are collinear.
OR
Find the area of a triangle whose vertices are given as (1, – 1) (– 4, 6) and
(– 3, – 5).
9. EH$ Oma _| Ho$db Zrbo, H$mbo VWm hao H§$Mo h¢ & Bg Oma _| go `mÑÀN>`m EH$ Zrbo H§$Mo Ho$
{ZH$mbZo H$s àm{`H$Vm 1 h¡ VWm Cgr Oma _| go EH$ H$mbo H§$Mo Ho$ `mÑÀN>`m {ZH$mbZo H$s
5
1
àm{`H$Vm h¡ & `{X Oma _| 11 hao a§J Ho$ H§$Mo h¢, Vmo Oma _| Hw$b H§$Mm| H$s g§»`m kmV
4
H$s{OE &
The probability of selecting a blue marble at random from a jar that
1
contains only blue, black and green marbles is . The probability of
5 1
selecting a black marble at random from the same jar is . If the jar
4
contains 11 green marbles, find the total number of marbles in the jar.
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10. k Ho$ {H$Z _mZm| ({H$g _mZ) Ho$ {bE {ZåZ g_rH$aUm| Ho$ `w½_ H$m EH$ A{ÛVr` hb h¡ :
x + 2y = 5 Am¡a 3x + ky + 15 = 0
Find the value(s) of k so that the pair of equations x + 2y = 5 and
3x + ky + 15 = 0 has a unique solution.
11. Xmo g§nyaH$ H$moUm| _| go ~‹S>o H$moU H$m _mZ N>moQ>o H$moU Ho$ _mZ go 18 A{YH$ h¡ & XmoZm| H$moUm|
Ho$ _mZ kmV H$s{OE &
AWdm
gw{_V H$s Am`w CgHo$ ~oQ>o H$s Am`w H$s VrZ JwZr h¡ & nm±M df© Ho$ ~mX, CgH$s Am`w AnZo
~oQ>o H$s Am`w H$s ‹T>mB© JwZm hmo OmEJr & Bg g_` gw{_V H$s Am`w {H$VZo df© h¡ ?
The larger of two supplementary angles exceeds the smaller by 18. Find
the angles.
OR
Sumit is 3 times as old as his son. Five years later, he shall be two and a
half times as old as his son. How old is Sumit at present ?
12. {ZåZ{b{IV ~ma§~maVm ~§Q>Z H$m ~hþbH$ kmV H$s{OE :
dJ© A§Vamb : 25 – 30 30 – 35 35 – 40 40 – 45 45 – 50 50 – 55
~ma§~maVm : 25 34 50 42 38 14
Class Interval : 25 – 30 30 – 35 35 – 40 40 – 45 45 – 50 50 – 55
Frequency : 25 34 50 42 38 14
IÊS> g
SECTION C
àíZ g§»`m 13 go 22 VH$ àË`oH$ àíZ Ho$ 3 A§H$ h¢ &
Question numbers 13 to 22 carry 3 marks each.
13. {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ 2+5 3 EH$ An[a_o` g§»`m h¡, {X`m J`m h¡ {H$ 3 EH$ An[a_o`
g§»`m h¡ &
AWdm
`ypŠbS> EoëJmo[aÏ_ Ho$ à`moJ go 2048 VWm 960 H$m _.g. (HCF) kmV H$s{OE &
Prove that 2 + 5 3 is an irrational number, given that 3 is an
irrational number.
OR
Using Euclid’s Algorithm, find the HCF of 2048 and 960.
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14. H$U© BC na
EH$ hr Va\$ Xmo g_H$moU {Ì^wO ABC VWm DBC ~ZmE JE h¢ & `{X AC VWm
BD EH$ Xÿgao H$mo q~Xþ P na à{VÀN>oX H$aVo h¢, Vmo {gÕ H$s{OE {H$
AP PC = BP DP.
AWdm
EH$ g_b§~ PQRS {Og_| PQ RS h¡, Ho$ {dH$U© nañna {~ÝXþ O na à{VÀN>oX H$aVo h¢ &
`{X PQ = 3RS hmo, Vmo {Ì^wOm| POQ VWm ROS Ho$ joÌ\$bm| H$m AZwnmV kmV H$s{OE &
Two right triangles ABC and DBC are drawn on the same hypotenuse BC
and on the same side of BC. If AC and BD intersect at P, prove that
AP PC = BP DP.
OR
Diagonals of a trapezium PQRS intersect each other at the point O,
PQ RS and PQ = 3RS. Find the ratio of the areas of triangles POQ and
ROS.
15. AmH¥${V 3 _|, PQ VWm RS, O Ho$ÝÐ dmbo {H$gr d¥Îm na Xmo g_m§Va ñne©-aoImE± h¢ Am¡a
ñne© {~ÝXþ C na ñním©-aoIm AB, PQ H$mo A VWm RS H$mo B na à{VÀN>oX H$aVr h¡ & {gÕ
H$s{OE {H$ AOB = 90 h¡ &
AmH¥${V 3
In Figure 3, PQ and RS are two parallel tangents to a circle with centre O
and another tangent AB with point of contact C intersecting PQ at A and
RS at B. Prove that AOB = 90.
Figure 3
16. aoIm x – 3y = 0 {~ÝXþAm| (– 2, – 5) VWm (6, 3) H$mo Omo‹S>Zo dmbo aoImI§S> H$mo {H$g AZwnmV
_| {d^m{OV H$aVr h¡ ? Bg à{VÀN>oX {~ÝXþ Ho$ {ZX©oem§H$ ^r kmV H$s{OE &
Find the ratio in which the line x – 3y = 0 divides the line segment
joining the points (– 2, – 5) and (6, 3). Find the coordinates of the point of
intersection.
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17. _mZ kmV H$s{OE :
2
3 sin 43 cos 37 cosec 53
–
cos 47 tan 5 tan 25 tan 45 tan 65 tan 85
Evaluate :
2
3 sin 43 cos 37 cosec 53
–
cos 47 tan 5 tan 25 tan 45 tan 65 tan 85
18. 4 _|, EH$
AmH¥${V d¥Îm Ho$ MVwWmªe OPBQ Ho$ A§VJ©V EH$ dJ© OABC ~Zm hþAm h¡ & `{X
OA = 15 go_r h¡, Vmo N>m`m§{H$V joÌ H$m> joÌ\$b kmV H$s{OE & ( = 3·14 à`moJ H$s{OE)
AmH¥${V 4
AWdm
AmH¥${V 5 _|, 2 2 go_r ^wOm dmbm dJ© ABCD EH$ d¥Îm Ho$ A§VJ©V ~Zm hþAm h¡ &
N>m`m§{H$V joÌ H$m joÌ\$b kmV H$s{OE & ( = 3·14 à`moJ H$s{OE)
AmH¥${V 5
In Figure 4, a square OABC is inscribed in a quadrant OPBQ. If
OA = 15 cm, find the area of the shaded region. (Use = 3·14)
Figure 4
OR
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In Figure 5, ABCD is a square with side 2 2 cm and inscribed in a circle.
Find the area of the shaded region. (Use = 3·14)
Figure 5
19. EH$ R>mog ~obZ Ho$ AmH$ma H$m h¡ {OgHo$ XmoZm| {gao AY©JmobmH$ma h¢ & R>mog H$s Hw$b bå~mB©
20 go_r h¡ VWm ~obZ H$m ì`mg 7 go_r h¡ & R>mog H$m Hw$b Am`VZ kmV H$s{OE &
22
( = à`moJ H$s{OE)
7
A solid is in the form of a cylinder with hemispherical ends. The total
height of the solid is 20 cm and the diameter of the cylinder is 7 cm. Find
22
the total volume of the solid. (Use = )
7
20. ZrMo {X`m hþAm ~§Q>Z 100 {dÚm{W©`m| Ûmam EH$ narjm _| àmßV A§H$m§o H$mo Xem© ahm h¡ :
àmßVm§H$ : 30 – 35 35 – 40 40 – 45 45 – 50 50 – 55 55 – 60 60 – 65
{dÚm{W©`m| H$s
14 16 28 23 18 8 3
g§»`m :
{dÚm{W©`m| Ho$ _mÜ` A§H$ kmV H$s{OE &
The marks obtained by 100 students in an examination are given below :
Marks : 30 – 35 35 – 40 40 – 45 45 – 50 50 – 55 55 – 60 60 – 65
Number of
14 16 28 23 18 8 3
Students :
Find the mean marks of the students.
21. k Ho$ {H$g _mZ Ho$ {bE, ~hþnX
f(x) = 3x4 – 9x3 + x2 + 15x + k,
3x2 – 5 go nyU©V`m {d^m{OV hmoVm h¡ ?
AWdm
{ÛKmV ~hþnX 7y2 – y – 2 Ho$ eyÝ`H$ kmV H$s{OE Am¡a eyÝ`H$m| VWm JwUm§H$m| Ho$ ~rM
11
3 3
Ho$ g§~§Y H$s gË`Vm H$s Om±M H$s{OE &$
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For what value of k, is the polynomial
f(x) = 3x4 – 9x3 + x2 + 15x + k
completely divisible by 3x2 – 5 ?
OR
11 2
Find the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 7y2 – y – and verify
3 3
the relationship between the zeroes and the coefficients.
22. p Ho$ Eogo g^r _mZ {b{IE {H$ {ÛKmV g_rH$aU x2 + px + 16 = 0 Ho$ ~am~a _yb
hm| & àmá g_rH$aU Ho$ _yb kmV H$s{OE &
Write all the values of p for which the quadratic equation x2 + px + 16 = 0
has equal roots. Find the roots of the equation so obtained.
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SECTION D
23. `{X {H$gr {Ì^wO H$s EH$ ^wOm Ho$ g_m§Va AÝ` Xmo ^wOmAm| H$mo {^Þ -{^Þ {~ÝXþAm| na
à{VÀN>oX H$aZo Ho$ {bE EH$ aoIm ItMr OmE, Vmo {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ `o AÝ` Xmo ^wOmE± EH$ hr
AZwnmV _| {d^m{OV hmo OmVr h¢ &
If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other
two sides in distinct points, then prove that the other two sides are
divided in the same ratio.
24. A{_V Omo {H$ EH$ g_Vb O_rZ na I‹S>m h¡, AnZo go 200 _r. Xÿa C‹S>Vo hþE njr H$m
CÞ`Z H$moU 30 nmVm h¡ & XrnH$ Omo {H$ 50 _r. D±$Mo ^dZ H$s N>V na I‹S>m h¡, Cgr njr
H$m CÞ`Z H$moU 45 nmVm h¡ & A{_V Am¡a XrnH$ njr Ho$ {dnarV {Xem _| h¢ & XrnH$ go
njr H$s Xÿar kmV H$s{OE &
Amit, standing on a horizontal plane, finds a bird flying at a distance of
200 m from him at an elevation of 30. Deepak standing on the roof of a
50 m high building, finds the angle of elevation of the same bird to be 45.
Amit and Deepak are on opposite sides of the bird. Find the distance of
the bird from Deepak.
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25. bmoho Ho$ EH$ R>mog I§^o _| 220 go_r D±$MmB© Ho$ EH$ ~obZ {OgHo$ AmYma H$m ì`mg 24 go_r
h¡, Ho$ D$na 60 go_r D±$MmB© H$m EH$ AÝ` ~obZ AÜ`mamo{nV h¡ {OgH$s {ÌÁ`m 8 go_r h¡ &
Bg I§^o H$m ^ma kmV H$s{OE, O~{H$ {X`m J`m h¡ {H$ 1 KZ go_r bmoho H$m bJ^J ^ma
8 J«m_ h¡ & ( = 3·14 à`moJ H$s{OE)
A solid iron pole consists of a cylinder of height 220 cm and base diameter
24 cm, which is surmounted by another cylinder of height 60 cm and
radius 8 cm. Find the mass of the pole, given that 1 cm3 of iron has
approximately 8 gm mass. (Use = 3·14)
26. 5 go_r ^wOm dmbo g_~mhþ {Ì^wO ABC H$s aMZm H$s{OE & {\$a EH$ AÝ` {Ì^wO H$s aMZm
2
H$s{OE {OgH$s ^wOmE± {XE hþE {Ì^wO ABC H$s g§JV ^wOmAm| H$s JwZr hm| &
3
AWdm
2 go_r {ÌÁ`m Ho$ d¥Îm na 5 go_r {ÌÁ`m H$m EH$ g§Ho$ÝÐr d¥Îm It{ME & ~mø d¥Îm na {bE
JE EH$ {~ÝXþ P go N>moQ>o d¥Îm na Xmo ñne©-aoImAm| PA VWm PB H$s aMZm H$s{OE &
PA H$s b§~mB© _m{nE &
Construct an equilateral ABC with each side 5 cm. Then construct
2
another triangle whose sides are times the corresponding sides of
3
ABC.
OR
Draw two concentric circles of radii 2 cm and 5 cm. Take a point P on the
outer circle and construct a pair of tangents PA and PB to the smaller
circle. Measure PA.
27. {ZåZ{b{IV ~§Q>Z H$mo "go H$_ àH$ma' Ho$ ~§Q>Z _| ~X{bE Am¡a {\$a CgH$m VmoaU It{ME :
~ma§~maVm : 7 5 8 10 6 6 8
Change the following data into ‘less than type’ distribution and draw its
ogive :
Class
30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 – 70 70 – 80 80 – 90 90 – 100
Interval :
Frequency : 7 5 8 10 6 6 8
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28. {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ :
tan cot
1 sec cosec
1 – cot 1 – tan
AWdm
{gÕ H$s{OE {H$ :
sin sin
2
cot cosec cot – cosec
Prove that :
tan cot
1 sec cosec
1 – cot 1 – tan
OR
Prove that :
sin sin
2
cot cosec cot – cosec
29. g_m§Va lo‹T>r –7, –12, –17, –22, ... H$m H$m¡Z-gm nX –82 hmoJm ? Š`m –100 Bg g_m§Va
lo‹T>r H$m H$moB© nX hmoJm ? gH$maU CÎma ~VmBE &
AWdm
g_m§Va lo‹T>r 45, 39, 33, ... Ho$ {H$VZo nXm| H$m `moJ\$b 180 hmoJm ? Xmohao CÎma H$s
ì`m»`m H$s{OE &
Which term of the Arithmetic Progression –7, –12, –17, –22, ... will be
–82 ? Is –100 any term of the A.P. ? Give reason for your answer.
OR
How many terms of the Arithmetic Progression 45, 39, 33, ... must be
taken so that their sum is 180 ? Explain the double answer.
30. {hÝXr VWm A§J«oµOr H$s H$jm narjm _| AéU Ho$ àmá A§H$m| H$m `moJ\$b 30 h¡ & `{X CgHo$
{hÝXr _| 2 A§H$ A{YH$ hmoVo Am¡a A§J«oµOr _| 3 A§H$ H$_ hmoVo, Vmo àmá A§H$m| H$m JwUZ\$b
210 hmoVm & XmoZm| {df`m| _| CgHo$ Ûmam àmá A§H$m| H$mo kmV H$s{OE &
In a class test, the sum of Arun’s marks in Hindi and English is 30. Had
he got 2 marks more in Hindi and 3 marks less in English, the product of
the marks would have been 210. Find his marks in the two subjects.
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CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Question Paper
SET 30/1/1
Series PPQQA/1 SET~1
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Q.P. Code 30/1/1
amob Z§. narjmWu àíZ-nÌ H$moS> >H$mo CÎma-nwpñVH$m Ho$
Roll No. _wI-n¥ð >na Adí` {bIo§ &
Candidates must write the Q.P. Code
on the title page of the answer-book.
NOTE
(I) (I) Please check that this question paper
11 contains 11 printed pages.
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MATHEMATICS (STANDARD)
:2 : 40
Time allowed : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 40
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:
(i) 14
(ii)
(iii) 6 1 6 2
(iv) 4 7 10 3
(v) 4 11 14 4
(vi)
IÊS> H$
1 6 2
1. (H$) g_m§Va lo : 30, 24, 18, ..... Ho$ àW_ 30 nXm| H$m `moJ\$b kmV H$s{OE & 2
AWdm
(I) EH$ g_ _| `{X Sn = n (4n + 1) h¡, Vmo kmV H$s{OE & 2
2. 10·5 go_r {ÌÁ`m dmbo YmVw Ho$ EH$ R>mog Jmobo H$mo {nKbmH$a, 3·5 go_r {ÌÁ`m Am¡a 3 go_r
D±$MmB© Ho$ Hw$N> N>moQ>o-N>moQ>o e§Hw$ ~ZmE OmVo h¢ & Bg àH$ma ~ZmE JE e§Hw$Am| H$s g§»`m kmV
H$s{OE & 2
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper contains 14 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) This question paper is divided into three sections Sections A, B and C.
(iii) Section A comprises of 6 questions (Q.no. 1 to 6) of 2 marks each. Internal
choice has been provided in two questions.
(iv) Section B comprises of 4 questions (Q.no. 7 to 10) of 3 marks each. Internal
choice has been provided in one question.
(v) Section C comprises of 4 questions (Q.no. 11 to 14) of 4 marks each. Internal
choice has been provided in one question. It also contains two case study based
questions.
(vi) Use of calculator is not permitted.
SECTION A
1. (a) Find the sum of first 30 terms of AP : 30, 24, 18, ..... . 2
OR
(b) In an AP if Sn = n (4n + 1), then find the AP. 2
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5. aohmZ H$s 5 df© nyd© Am`w (dfm] _|) VWm A~ go 7 df© CnamÝV CgH$s Am`w H$m JwUZ\$b
CgH$s dV©_mZ Am`w Ho$ Xmo JwZo go EH$ A{YH$ h¡ & CgH$s dV©_mZ Am`w kmV H$s{OE & 2
6. Xmo g§H$| Ðr` d¥Îmm| H$s {ÌÁ`mE± 4 go_r VWm 3 go_r h¢ &
kmV H$s{OE Omo N>moQ>o d¥Îm H$mo ñne© H$aVr hmo & 2
IÊS> I
7 10 3
7. x Ho$ {H$g _mZ Ho$ {bE {ZåZ{b{IV ~ma§~maVm ~§Q>Z H$m _mÜ`H$ 34·5 h¡ ? 3
0 10 3
10 20 5
20 30 11
30 40 10
40 50 x
50 60 3
60 70 2
9. (H$) EH$ _rZma Ho$ nmX-q~Xþ go EH$ ^dZ Ho$ {eIa H$m CÞ`Z H$moU 30 h¡ Am¡a ^dZ Ho$
nmX-q~Xþ go _rZma Ho$ {eIa H$m CÞ`Z H$moU 60 h¡ & `{X _rZma 50 _r. D±$Mr h¡,
Vmo ^dZ H$s D±$MmB© kmV H$s{OE & 3
AWdm
(I) EH$ ZXr Ho$ nwb Ho$ EH$ q~Xþ go ZXr Ho$ gå_wI {H$Zmam| Ho$ AdZ_Z
30 Am¡a 45 h¢ & `{X nwb {H$Zmam| go 3
kmV H$s{OE & 3
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5. is age 7 years
from now, is one more than twice his present age. Find his present age. 2
6. Two concentric circles are of radii 4 cm and 3 cm. Find the length of the
chord of the larger circle which touches the smaller circle. 2
SECTION B
Class Frequency
0 10 3
10 20 5
20 30 11
30 40 10
40 50 x
50 60 3
60 70 2
8. Draw a circle of radius 3 cm. Take two points P and Q on one of its
extended diameter each at a distance of 7 cm from its centre. Construct
tangents to the circle from these two points P and Q. 3
9. (a) The angle of elevation of the top of a building from the foot of the
tower is 30 and the angle of elevation of the top of the tower from
the foot of the building is 60 . If the tower is 50 m high, then find
the height of the building. 3
OR
(b) From a point on a bridge across a river, the angles of depression of
the banks on opposite sides of the river are 30 and 45
respectively. If the bridge is at a height of 3 m from the banks,
then find the width of the river. 3
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10. {H$gr H$ånZr Ho$ 30 H$_©Mm[a`m| Ho$ ImZo Ho$ X¡{ZH$ IM© {ZåZ h¢ :
100 120 8
120 140 3
140 160 8
160 180 6
180 200 5
IÊS> J
11 14 4
11. (H$) D±$MmB© 30 go_r VWm {ÌÁ`m 7 go_r dmbo EH$ R>mog ~obZ _| go 24 go_r D±$MmB© VWm
Bg H$mQ>H$a {ZH$mb {b`m OmVm h¡ & eof ~Mo
R>mog H$m gånyU© n¥ð>r` joÌ\$b kmV H$s{OE & 4
AWdm
(I) 8 _r. 6 _r. Jhar EH$ Zha _| nmZr 12 {H$_r/K§Q>o H$s Mmb go ~h ahm
h¡ & 1 K§Q>o _| `h Zha {H$VZo joÌ\$b H$s qgMmB© H$a nmEJr, `{X qgMmB© Ho$ {bE
0·05 _r. Aàdmhr nmZr H$s Amdí`H$Vm hmoVr h¡ ? 4
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10. Following is the daily expenditure on lunch by 30 employees of a
company :
120 140 3
140 160 8
160 180 6
180 200 5
SECTION C
11. (a) From a solid cylinder of height 30 cm and radius 7 cm, a conical
cavity of height 24 cm and same radius is hollowed out. Find the
total surface area of the remaining solid. 4
OR
(b) Water in a canal, 8 m wide and 6 m deep, is flowing with a speed of
12 km/hour. How much area will it irrigate in one hour, if 0·05 m
of standing water is required ? 4
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12. AmH¥${V 1 _|, {Ì^wO ABC Xem©`m J`m h¡ {Og_| B = 90 h¡ & AB H$mo ì`mg boVo hþE
EH$ d¥Îm ItMm J`m h¡, Omo AC H$mo q~Xþ P na à{VÀN>Xo H$aVm h¡ & {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ q~Xþ P
na ItMr JB© ñne© aoIm BC H$mo g_{Û^m{OV H$aVr h¡ & 4
àH$aU AÜ``Z 1
13. J{UV _| g§~§Ym| H$mo H$B© àH$ma go ì`º$ {H$`m Om gH$Vm h¡ & _m{Mg H$s Vr{b`m| go ~ZmE
JE n¡Q>Z© aoIr` g§~§Ym| na AmYm[aV h¢ & AbJ-AbJ AmH¥${V`m| _| à`wº$ _m{Mg H$s
Vr{b`m| H$s g§»`m kmV H$aZo Ho$ {bE {^Þ `w{º$`m± à`wº$ H$s Om gH$Vr h¢ &
EH$ Eogm hr n¡Q>Z© ZrMo Xem©`m J`m h¡ & n¡Q>Z© H$mo Ü`mZnyd©H$ Xo{IE VWm g_m§Va H$m
Cn`moJ H$aVo hþE {ZåZ àíZm| Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE :
1 2 3
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12. In Figure 1, a triangle ABC with B = 90 is shown. Taking AB as
diameter, a circle has been drawn intersecting AC at point P. Prove that
the tangent drawn at point P bisects BC. 4
Figure 1
Case Study 1
One such pattern is shown below. Observe the pattern and answer the
following questions using Arithmetic Progression :
(a) Write the AP for the number of triangles used in the figures. Also,
write the nth term of this AP. 2
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àH$aU AÜ``Z 2
14. J ga Prb amOñWmZ Ho$ O¡gb_oa {Obo _| pñWV h¡ & BgH$mo O¡gb_oa Ho$ amOm Zo ~Zdm`m
Wm VWm 14 Xþ~mam ~Zdm`m & Bg Prb _| ~hþV-gr N>V[a`m±
~Zr hþB© h¢ & CZ_| go EH$ N>Var H$mo ZrMo Xem©`m J`m h¡ :
{MÌ H$mo Ü`mZnyd©H$ Xo{IE & nmZr H$s gVh go h _r. D±$MmB© na pñWV q~Xþ A go N>Var Ho$
erf© (q~Xþ B) H$m CÞ`Z H$moU 45 h¡ VWm Bgr q~Xþ go nmZr _| N>Var Ho$ à{V{~å~
(q~Xþ C) H$m AdZ_Z H$moU 60 h¡ & nmZr H$s gVh Ho$ D$na N>Var H$s D±$MmB© `{X 10 _r.
hmo, Vmo
(H$) Cn`w©º$ gyMZm Ho$ AmYma na AÀN>r àH$ma go A§{H$V EH$ AmH¥${V It{ME & 2
(I) nmZr H$s gVh go q~Xþ A H$s D±$MmB© (h) kmV H$s{OE &
( 3 = 1·73 H$m à`moJ H$s{OE) 2
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Case Study 2
Observe the picture. From a point A h m above from water level, the
angle of elevation of top of Chhatri (point B) is 45 and angle of
depression of its reflection in water (point C) is 60 . If the height of
Chhatri above water level is (approximately) 10 m, then
(b) find the height (h) of the point A above water level.
(Use 3 = 1·73) 2
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Read tlie followi11g illstr11ctio11s caref11/ly andfollow them :
(i) This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory.
{ii) 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 and 20 are Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each.
(iv) In section B - question number 21 to 25 are Very Short Answer (VSA) type questions
of2 marks each.
(v) In section C - question number 26 to 31 are Short Answer (SA) type questions
\ , : carrying J:marks each. 1
(vi) In section D - question number 32 to 35 are Long Answer (LA) type questions
carrying 5 marks each.
(vii) In section E - question number 36 to 38 are case based integrated 11ni1s 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
questions in Section E.
(ix) Draw neatfigures wherever reqµired. Take TC = 2217 wherever required if not stated.
(x) Use ofcalculators is NOT allowed.
SECTION - A
Section - A consists of Multiple Choice type questions of 1 mark each.
1. The ratio of HCF to LCM of the least composite number and the least
Prime number is : 1
(a) 1:2 � 2:1 (c) 1:1 (d) 1:3
2. The roots of the equation x2 +3x- 10 = 0 are : 1
--(a) 2,-5 (b) -2,5 (c) 2,5 (d) -2,-5
OR
✓
(B) Prove that sec A (1 - sin A) (sec A+ tan A)= 1. 3
Tw�.concentric circles are o f radii 5 cm and 3 cm. Find the length of
the chord of the larger circle which touches the smaller circle. 3
Y�ind the valu
e of 'p' for which ·the quadratic equatiq n
(
px x-2) + 6 = 0 has two equal real roots. ' , 1 • · 3
SECTION-D
Section - D consists of Long Answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each.
�A) � straight highway leads to the foot of a tower. A man standing
· on the top of"the 75 m high tower observes two cars at angles of
depression of 30° and 60°, which are approaching the foot of the
tower. If one car is exactly behind the other on the same side of
the tower, find the distance between the two cars. (use ✓3 = 1.73) 5
OR
(B) From the top of a 7 m high building, the angle of elevation of the
_ top of a cable tower is 60° and the angle of depression of its foot
/ is 30° . Determine the height of the tower. 5
\fa A student was asked to make a model shaped like a cylinder with two
g
cones attached to its ends by using a thin aluminium sheet. The
diameter of the model is 3-cm and its total length is 12 cm. If each
cone has a \height of 2 cm, find the volume of air contained in the
'v\ V"">
model. �- 5
The monthly expenditure on milk in 200 families of a Housing
Society is given below
Monthly 1000- 1500- 2000- 2500- 3000- 3500- 4000- 4500-
Expenditure 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000
(inf)
Number of 24 40 33 X 30 22 16 7
families
Find the value o f x and also, find the median and mean expenditure
on milk. 5
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. E
Ii
. SECTION_ E
i s
sect on - con ists of three Case Stud Ba
sed questions of 4 marks each.
36. Two schools 'P' and 'Q' dec1 y
· . stude 'ded to award J.,1
pnzes to th. e1r nts for two games of � _,
Hockey� x per stu dent and Cricke f p
!�
::i:\ '!l
y er
►
stu dent. School •p• decided to award a tota i -41;. · '!"I>f' - �1-� ...
\.W(
t
l '"., }-
-- d l
?f � 9, SOO for .the two games to 5 and
stud�nts respectively; while school 'Q'
4
� •��·
· '
�T,
decided to award f 7,370 for the two games
to 4 and 3 students respectively.
�ased on the above information, answer the following questions
(1) Represent the following information algebraically (in terms of x
andy). 1
�hat is the prize amount for hockey ? 2
.,,,,_--/ 0R
(b) Prize amount on which game is more and by how much ? 2
(iii) What will be the total prize amount if there are 2 student� each
from two games ? 1
37. Jagdish has a field which is in the shape of a right angled triangle
AQC. He wants to leave a space in the form of a square PQRS inside
the field for growing wheat and the remaining for growing vegetables
- ,--; -r- - - - _1 ___ ____T_r__
(as shown in the figure). In the field, there is a pole marked as 0.
I--��--+---;,-+
I
I
y
= I· ;�-
_j___ --
: ··(T-
0
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Based on the above mfonnatton, answer the following questio ns
(i) Taking Oas origin, coordinates of P are {-2Q0, 0) and of Qare
(200, 0). PQRS being a square, what are the coordinates of R
and S? I
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(ii) (a) What JS
· the area 0 f square PQRS? \'
2
OR
(b) What is the length of dia
gonal PR in square PQRS ? 2
(iii) If S divides CA ·
m th e rati o K: I, what is the value of K, where
Poi nt A JS
. (200, 800) ? 1
Governing council Of a
38. 1 ocal pubhc. development authonty of
D hr d d e�ided to build an
adventurous playground on the top of a
h 1.�1 ' w
ah��
IC will have adequate
space for parking.
PARKING
AREA
PLAYGROUND
The length and breadth of the rectangular playground are 14 units and
7 units, respectively. There are two quadrants of radius 2 units on one
side for special seats.
Based·on the above infonnation, answer
' the following questions:
(i) What is the total perimeter' o_f
. the parking are� ?
(ii) (a) What is the total area of parking and the.two quadrants ? 2
OR
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