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Series C3ABD/1 SET ~3 ta meee 430/113 Roll No. ward sei-94 Sis BI Sa-GfetaT qa-ye % sara fed Candidates must write the Q.P. Code on the title page of the answer-book. aie / NOTE: @ erste a a fH va we-wa 4 ass ye 1s 1 Please check that this question paper contains 15 printed pages. Gi) Fr ata an a fH ea yea F 38 we eI Please check that this question paper contains 38 questions. Gil) We 4 aft aa FH ak ee me yews Sle wl ora TeR-yferaT HEE Te fed QP. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. Gv) Boa ea wr a fare We HAS veel, Tega a ret er wer TAT ford Please write down the Serial Number of the question in the answer-book before attempting it. (vy) %4 9e-99 Bi yet & few is fie wr ana fen ren 2) wea ar fare vata 10.15 49 feat STEM! 10.15 FAS 10.30 aS TH BA ae HEA—Ta aA IGA SK a sat & dem 3 sa gferan HOF ae ee fart 15 minutes time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 am. From 10.15 am. to 10.30 am, the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. afore (afar) MATHEMATICS (BASIC) — Be ffftar eer: 3 02 orf of: 80 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 C3ABD/I /31 PTO. 4 arava freer: Preafertiad fader at aga araartt & afey site sree aera ataTE : 1. 3a WeA-Wa F 38 we 2) wet we siftard 2. wea-aa Ura ast # fafa @ - Gus w, |, 1, TTI Ss! 3. wus a yer dem 1 a 18 oH aghraeta oon eA HET 19 Us 20 sire wh omens 1 atm % we EI) 4. Gus tet Ge 21 & 25 TH ails AG-TA (VSA) TER % 2 sat H WHA el 5. Gus Fae GEN 26 F 31 TH AG-seHA (SA) THM 3 sal H MET I 6. Gus a H eq em 32 H 35 TH ael-sala (LA) VOR 5 Hat Te el 7. wuss Fae GET 36 J 38 ata/weT sas ATTRA 4 sal H MET BI arate farmer 2 oat & wea F fear rear 1 8. wear Ff aay farmer ae Rear war 2) weet, Gus | 2 wea F, Gus 7 2 WaT A, aus & } 2 vet Fae ass % 3 weal A orate frwey a1 aera fear aT a 9, Sieh TTT a eee aarp har AAMC) ae TTA Bt aT x = 22/7 Fi 10, Regen 1 Tra aba 21 as -F 20*1=20 wer Gear 1 8 20 we agama we Sao wee eT I ois wT eI 1. k% fre a % fore age ke? 4-7 & Bat BT TT 22 7 1 o-> oo 4 of @ 4 2 WH amie AGH, a a=8 aM a, =-19 %, Ad we 1 (a) 3 (b) 4 ©) a qd) -3 3. fag CA, ) aa (s, ) a res ar eae at afi 1 1 7 9) (9 3 19 o G3) » G2 © GD © GD 4, affsind= 12, a seco mame: 1 o 2» tO oz 5. HCF (132,77) @: 1 (@ (b) 77 (c) 22 (d) 44 C3ABD/I /31 General Instructions : Read the following instructions carefully and follow them : 1. This question paper contains 38 questions. A questions are compulsory. 2. Question paper is divided into FIVE sections ~ SECTION A, B, C, D and E. 3. 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 I mark each 4. In section B, question number 21 to 25 are very short answer (VSA) type questions of 2 marks each. 5. In section C, question number 26 to 31 are short answer (SA) type questions carrying 3 marks each. 6. In section D, question number 32 to 35 are long answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each. 7. In section E, question number 36 to 38 are case-based integrated units of assessment questions carrying 4 marks each. Internal choice is provided in 2 marks question in each case study: 8. 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. 9. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take m = 22/7 wherever required if not stated. 10. Use of calculators is NOT allowed. SECTION -A 20%1=20 Q.No. 1 to 20 are Multiple Choice Questions of 1 mark each, 1. For what value of k, the product of zeroes of the polynomial kx? -4x-7is 2? 1 1 7 1 2 @ ~G ©) -5 © 3 @ 5 2. Inan AP, ifa=8 and a, =-19, then value of dis 1 u 27 (a) 3 ) -5 © qd) -3 3. The mid-point of the line segment joining the points (-1, 3) and o G3 989 083 0B 4. Ifsin® then sec 0 is equal to 1 22 3 @ = Os © 3 @ 5S. HCF (132, 77) is: 1 (a) 11 (b) 77 © 2 (d) 44 C3ABD/I /31 PTO. 6. af fara atta 4x? -Sx+k=0 % ye areas ait war 2, dk ara? @ 7 o» 2 © 4 @ -2 7. aw Ge te A rp &, at aa ae A eT 8 @ 1p ® pO pl @ Ip 8. fergait (2, -3) aan (-2, 3) % ate He (@) Wis we () See) 12 HE @) 1ORRR 9. 0% fea aH & few, sin20+sin0+cos?@ I WA 2% ? (a) 45° (b) 0° (©) 90° (d) 30° 10. $2. act Mt sredt wR @ EA ag art A ag Fa anges eH oe Pare van Pare 7a we ww cre OT AL TH are aT et A PRT a 1 2 1 1 @ oF O x QD x li. a ag fifgea = x ae F orafere giferh aiegi al a aa ari 7 fanfare Fea @, Tt x HT AM eT aT es (@) Wea () WR) ETH (A) TR 12, frst Lem are ate ar are & : (a) Blew em (b) SP euem © Sew em (@) 154 cuem 13, fae sem opr Tey Tea ATH HAT: 21 23 Bl Ge Tea HT ETH A: (a) 27 (b) 22 (c) 17 (d) 23 14. wh cages vig A Sears wer fsa HAT: 24 cm AM 7 cm Bl FH WH A frie Sard @ : (a) 240m (b) 3lem —(e)_ 26em (@) 25m 15, af feera aeNg (1x? bors] FI UH YH 32, Tas Ae 2 2 4 3 @ -§ ) 5 © F @ 5 16. Gh Fa % cara Ay cians 6 cm 21 ae ga eG HUH fa 4,0) wa, A sere Gael Pra, A xs He’, e (a) (0,2) (b) (6,0) © (2,0 @_ 4,0) 17, ke ae Fm fares fae tae aie a Sx+2y-7=0 TM 2x+hy+1=0 war ag eat ETB, 2 4 5 5 (a) 5 (b) 3 (©) q (d) z C3ABD/I /31 10. 1. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. C3ABD/I /31 PTO. If the roots of quadratic equation 4x7—Sx+k=Oare real and equal, then value of kis : 5 25 5 25 @ 5 oF © 4 @ -% If probability of winning a game is p, then probability of losing the game is : (a) 1+p (b) -p (© pol (@) 1-p The distance between the points (2, ~3) and (2, 3) is (a) 2Vi3 units (b) Sunits (©) 13V2 units (d) 10 units For what value of @,sin*@+sin@ +cos?@ is equal to 2? (a) 45° (b) 0° (©) 90° (d) 30° A card is drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. The probability that drawn card is a red queen, is : 1 2 1 1 @ oF O x QD x Ifa certain variable x divides a statistical data arranged in order into two equal parts; then the value of x is called the : (a) mean (b) median (c) mode (d)_ range of the data. The radius of a sphere is Fem The volume of the sphere is @) 231 cu em (b) 539 cu om © 539 cu om (a) 154cucm 3 2 3 The mean and median of a statistical data are 21 and 23 respectively. The mode of the data is (@) 27 (b) 22 © 17 (@ 23 The height and radius of a right circular cone are 24 em and 7 cm respectively. The slant height of the cone is (a) 24em (b) 31cm) 26em (ad) 25em If one of the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial (o.—1)x? +ox+1 is -3, then the value of a is 2 2 4 3 (a) 3 (b) 5 (©) 3 (d) q The diameter of a circle is of length 6 cm. If one end of the diameter is (4, 0), the other end on x-axis is at : (a) (0,2) (b) (6,0) (©) (2,0) (@) 4,0) The value of k for which the pair of linear equations 5x+2y—7=0 and 2x+ky+1=0 don’t have a solution, is 4 @) 5 b) = © @ alu Riu ae ines 18. Foe cH aa sored Te) ww few H ae Ht saa ze : @ ox ot @ 2 fren: Wer HEM 19 Tat 20 wet Hum atime (A) H ayaa UH wh (R) feat 21 fred a att free ghie : (a) et, often (A) car oh (R) aes Zl TH (R), BARAT (A) FY PT Sara eT al (b) Qi, affine (A) ae ah (R) Gear Bl wh (R), siftrRe (A) At corer AEE eT @ (©) afer (A) dea 8 Ged ah (R) Hae 21 (@) sifitmes (A) sraer 2 safe TH (R) aT? 19. A B aftrnad (A): af 42 O aed ga % w are fag pa orl Vand PA ae PB Gist 1g %, dl wads OAPB tH abla aga 21 wh (R): wea wale sais & eae ato aaa ga él 20. afimert (A): FEI p(x)=x?-2x-3 H YH -1 7 3 ZI wa (R): ARIS p(x)=x?-2x-3 HWS xs FT (-1, 0) TM (3, 0) wea Zl ws- a Sea Gea 21S 25 we ofa ays are oe, Fer wean 2 aims aT AI 21. A ABC #1 yst BCR we fig D ga WHR @ FH ZADC = ZBAC. aaigy Pe AC? =BCxDC. A C3ABD/I /31 18. Two dice are rolled together. The probability of getting a doublet is 1 @ eed ot @ 2 Directions : In Q. No. 19 and 20, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Select the correct option from the following options : (a) Both, Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true. Reason (R) explains Assertion (A) completely. (b) Both, Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true. Reason (R) does not explain Assertion (A). (©) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false. (a) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true. 19. A B Assertion (A): If the PA and PB are tangents drawn to a circle centre O from an external point P, then the quadrilateral OAPB is a cyclic quadrilateral Reason (R): Ina cyclic quadrilateral, opposite angles are equal. 1 20. Assertion (A): — Zeroes of a polynomial p(x) =x? -2x—3are 1 and 3. Reason (R): The graph of polynomial p(x)=x7-2x—3 intersects x-axis at (-1, 0) and (3, 0). 1 SECTION -B Q. No. 21 to 25 are Very Short Answer Questions of 2 marks each. ® 21. Disa point on the side BC of AABC such that ZADC = ZBAC. Show that AC? =BCxDC. A 2 C3ABD/I /31 PTO. aye 2. (a) frafetin Yew wean ge a x,y fee, start ie @ xe Fifa: xb 2y=9 aM y—2x=2 awa (B) sit Fife fH eT fag C4, 3), few aie ty + 1-0 wT x—y= 1 ao Prefia tara a fea 21 23. (A) fg AB & 6-4V5 wH aahtta dea 2, far 2H V5 we ahaa Ger 2 aaat (B) auigu f 11 x 19 x 2343 x 11 GH sea Gem aaa 24, af A=30° WT B= 45°, Ti sin A cos B+ cos A sin BW AM Wea FTI 25, wa A A 4 coe, 5 abe aa so Mid MA) AG 4 ale Aa FO ages oH rer Hg Frere At ofan 2%, oh aa aS ange ow He er oA He reper’ at sifierct ara Fife ws -7 Wea AST 26 B31 Tew YS art Oe Z fart eer 3 is aT eI 26. 2 sant afgat waa: 20 fie car 25 fae % sia senha 2 ale ae Geet at UH ara are % 12.00 as Ter aot J tt gee ae ae fee we aa feat ast ster aoreet 7 27. a aye Si A aer sim, se Fo B 19° safes 21 MMi st | ay wa Arr) 28. fagail (— 2, 2) dem 7, — 4) #1 fart ara Yarave #) dia gar anil Fo aiet caret fagaii & Preeti are “fare 29. (A) ome onptt Hi, a dha qi A fied OA =r cm 7 OQ = 6 cm #1 a 7a A ia CDR gH QU versf eet 21 af PA = 16 cm aa OP = 20cm @, a tat CD ft wend at Aifse C3ABD/I /31 22. (A) Solve the following pair of linear equations for x and y algebraically x+2y=9and y—2x=2 OR (B) Check whether the point (— 4, 3) lies on both the lines represented by the linear equations x + y+ 1=0andx—y= 1. 23. (A) Prove that 6-4/5 is an irrational number, given that V5 is an irrational number. OR (B) Show that 11 x 19 x 23 +3 x 11 is nota prime number. 24, Evaluate : sin A cos B + cos A sin B; if A = 30° and B= 45°. 25, A bag contains 4 red, 5 white and some yellow balls. If probability of drawing a red ball at random is ‘ then find the probability of drawing a yellow ball at random. SECTION -C Q. No. 26 to 31 are Short Answer Questions of 3 marks each. 26. Two alarm clocks ring their alarms at regular intervals of 20 minutes and 25 minutes respectively. If they first beep together at 12 noon, at what time will they beep again together next time ? 27. The greater of two supplementary angles exceeds the smaller by 18°. Find measures of these two angles. 28. Find the co-ordinates of the points of trisection of the line segment joining the points (-2, 2) and (7,4). 29. (A) In two concentric circles, the radii are OA = r em and OQ = 6 cm, as shown in the figure. Chord CD of larger circle is a tangent to smaller circle at Q. PA is tangent to larger circle. If PA = 16 cm and OP ~ 20 cm, find the length CD. C3ABD/I /31 PTO. . P (B) 4 ng ongfe 4, Oy at ga UH TE fag TA a eet tad TP an TQ ait mg r i fra Fife fH ZPTQ =2 ZOPQ Q 30. (A) Uh da Ue dem & aren wr 2 free Set feat oe seh fen & ont aie €1 n) Two circles touch externally. The sum of their areas is 130 x sq mand the distance between their centres is 14 m. Based on above information, answer the following questions : (i) Obtain a quadratic equation involving R and r from above. (ii) Write a quadratic equation involving only r. (iii) (2) Find the radius r and the corresponding area irrigated. OR (b) Find the radius R and the corresponding area irrigated. 37. Gurpreet is very fond of doing research on plants. She collected some leaves from different plants and measured their lengths in mm. C3ABD/I /31 PTO. we aies are afer # fag age: [rar (mm #): | 70-80 | 80-90 | 90-100 | 100-110|110-120 | 120-130] 130-140 larit set eet : 3 5 9 12 5 4 2 arte aad & ave m fer wea oe afar - (i) stegt at area art ferfiae | Gi) Fra vei A cag 10 cm a saa aes 2? (Gi) (a) atest ar ates ara Alfa) aera (>) Stagt ar agers art ferfire wer agers are ifsc) 38. faa fea 8 ue goer aio # uw an & aa dan w cea gon earn ma @| Rann ata cit at Sy O ae UH Ga H wT FT carla @, AP ait AQRAN: PTT QU Ta A wre tan I ale AP = 30 cm THM ZPAQ = 60° a A _ : LSo A \ aathe overt & sree Fra wei & se ifsc: @) PQ Fi dang ara Fira Gi) m ZPOQ aa fT) (ii) (@) OA Ft cing ara FIT) azar (>) ain A fear are Afra A C3ABD/I /31 The data obtained is represented in the following table [Length (in mm): | 70-80 | 80-90 | 90-100 [100-110] 110-120] 120-130] 130-140 3 5 9 12 5 4 2 Number of leave: Based on the above information, answer the following questions : (i) Write the median class of the data. 1 (ii) How many leaves are of length equal to or more than 10 em ? (iii) (a) Find median of the data. 2 OR (b) Write the modal ind find the mode of the data, 2 38, The picture given below shows a circular mirror hanging on the wall with a cord. The diagram represents the mirror as a circle with centre O. AP and AQ are tangents to the circle at P and Q respectively such that AP = 30 cm and ZPAQ = 60°. and ZPAQ A A Based on the above information; answer the following questions : Q (i) Find the length PQ 1 (ii) Find m ZP0Q. 1 (iii) (a) Find the length OA. 2 OR (b) Find the radius of the mirror. 2 C3ABD/I /31 C3ABD/I /31 Page 16

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