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This document is a mathematics question paper containing 38 questions divided into five sections, with a total of 80 marks and a time allowance of three hours. It includes instructions for candidates regarding the structure of the paper, types of questions, and guidelines for answering. The questions range from multiple choice to long answer types, covering various mathematical concepts.
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BASIC- SET 1

This document is a mathematics question paper containing 38 questions divided into five sections, with a total of 80 marks and a time allowance of three hours. It includes instructions for candidates regarding the structure of the paper, types of questions, and guidelines for answering. The questions range from multiple choice to long answer types, covering various mathematical concepts.
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Series : H4EFG SET ~1

Q.P. Code 430/4/1|


Roll No.

Candidates must write the Q.P. Code


on the title page of the answer-book.

NOTE
Please check that this question paper
(1) contains 15 printed pages.
y8 15 I
(II) y l Í h t feh 3H T4-4A 38 (II) Please check that this question paper
contains 38 questions.
the right hand
-47 À I a IY 3 fau TÊu (I) Q.P. Code given on
(III) side of the question paper should be
written on the title page of the
answer-book by the candidate.
down the Serial
E Hà ( ) Please write
() yT TA aT 3R fr Number of the question in the
answer-book at the given place
before attempting it.
time has been allotted
(V) 3H AA-A d yot fI 15 fAHz I V ) 15 minutes The
to read this question paper.
question paper will be distributed
H 10.15 fe T I10.15 q H at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to
10.30a.m., the students will read the
question paper only and will not
write any answer on the answer
book during this period.

rfüra (gr)
MATHEMATICS (BASIC)
Aufka HHY : 3 JU 3yfUhaH 45 : 80
Maximum Marks: 80
Time allowed:3 hours

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AIAI AT:

3. GUS # AHAI 1H 18 e5

5. GUST NA HT 26 31 75 Hy-3at (SA)Jb{ 3 3461 9A ¿I

7. GUS IA HI 36 38 ata/yau 3hÉ 3Tenfa 4 346Ì AI3HTaRG

20x1 = 20

1. f HCF (,20) = 27T LCM (, 20) = 60 , t x I HHÀ: 1


(a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 20 (d) 10
2. fagot (-6, 9) GT (2, 7) a t: 1

(a) 2V17 (b) 4/17 (c) 2/5 (d) 2/15


3. y A.P. hl nal yG 5n 6I 3HAI HIG4-T : 1
(a) -6 (b) 5n (c) 5 (d) 6

4. EG P(*) = ka-9x+3 I E 1
w
14
(a) 2 (b) (c) 3 (a) -
5.
2 (T) T, 1
7
(a) (b) (c) (d) 1

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General Instructions:
Read.the following
J instructions carefully
This question paper and follow them :
2
Ouestion paper contains questions. All
38
is divided into FIVE sections -questions are
SECTION compulsory.
? In
section
and question
A, question
number 1 to 18 are A, B, C, Dand E.
1mark each. number 19 and 20 are multiple choice
- Reason questions (MCOs)
4 In Assertion based questions of
section B, question number 21 to
questions of 2marks each, 25 are very short
s Insection C, answer (VSA) type
question
carrying 3 marks each. number 26 to 31 are short answer (SA)
6 In section D, type questions
question
carrying 5 marks each. number 32 to 35 are long answer (LA) type
7 In section E,
question number 36 to 38 are questions
assessment questions carrying 4 marks each. case-based integrated units of
2 marks Internal choice is provided in
8. There is question
in each case study.
no overall choice.
However, an internal choice has been
questions in Section B, 2 questions provided in 2
questions of 2 marks in Section E. in Section C, 2 questions in Section D and 3
9. Draw neat figures
stated. wherever required. Take n = 22/7 wherever required if not
10. Use of calculators is NOT
allowed.
SECTION -A 20x1 =20
Question Nos. 1 to 20 are multiple choice questions of l mark
each.
1. IfHCF ( ,20)=2 and LCM(, 20) = 60, then
value ofx is : 1
(a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 20 (d) 10
2. The distance between the points (-6, 9) and (2, 7) is: 1
(a) 2/17 (b) 4/17 (c) 2V5 (d) 2/15
3. Ifn" term of an A.P. is 5n -6, then its common difference is: 1
(a) -6 (b) 5n (c) 5 (d) 6
4. One of the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) =kx -9x +3 is The

value ofk is : 1
22 14 , 14
(a) (b) -3 (c) 3
3
5. Three coins are tossed together. The probability that only one coin showe
tail, is : 1

(a) 2
1
(b) (c) (a) 1
8

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6.

(d) 1:2
(a) 2:1 (b) 1:2 (c) 1:4

7. V2sin =1 cot 0x cosec K :


1
1
(c) (d) 2
(a) (b)
2N2
8.

(a) 5 cm (b) 12cm


(c) 9 cm (d) 8 cm R

9. l HH :
5 5
(a) 4 (b) S (c) (a) -5
4
10. A.P.: 10/2, 6/2, 2/2,..1 20ai Ve:
(a) -76+1042 (6) -62\2 (c) -662 (d) 86V2
11. d sec- tan = 2, at sec@ +
tan9 HH}: 1
(a) (b) V2 (c) (d) 2

1
(a) 4
26 (b) 13 (c) 1
(d) 13

44

(a) 2V2 cm 1
(b) 4 cm
(c) 8 cm
14.
() ! icm
e f tar 14x+ my =20
: T -3x+ 2y =
16 HH-,
3
(a) -14 (b) - (c) 28
3
1

3 (a)
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Tworight circular cylinders of equal volumes have their 'heights in the
6.
ratio 1:2. The ratio of their radii is : 1

(a) V2:1 (b) 1:2 (c) 1:4 (a) 1:2


7 If 2sin =1, then cot xcosec ®is equal to : 1
1 1
(a) (b) (c) 2 (a)
2/2 2

8. PQ and PR are tangents to the circle


of radius 3 cmn and centre O. If
length of each tangent is 4 cm, then
perimeter of A 0QP is : P 1
(a) 5 cm (b) 12 cm
(c) 9 cm (d) 8 cm R

1
9. a, Bare zeroes of the polynomial 2x+ 5x +1. The value
5 5
(a) (b) 5 (c) 4
(d) -5
4
1
10. The 20h term of the A.P. : 10/2,6/2, 2/2,.. is :
(d) 86/2
(a) -76-+ 10/2 (b) -62V2 (c) -66/2
1
11. If sec-tan = 2, then seco + tan is equal to :
(b) V2 (c) (d) 2
(a)
shuffled deck of 52 playing cards.
12. Acard is drawn at random from a wellnumber 9' is : 1
The probability that drawn card shows 1 1
1 4 (a)
(a) (b) (c) 52 13
26 13

subtending an angle of 210° at the centre of the circle, is


13. The length of arc 1
44 is :
cm. The radius of the circle
3
(b) 4 cm (c) 8 cm () 4
cm
(a) 2/2cm
lines 14x+ my= 20 and -3x +2y =16 are
14. The value ofm for which 1
parallel, is : 28 3
3 (c) () 28
(b) 3
(a) -4
14

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16 The curved surface area of acone with base radius 7cm, is 550 cm'. The
slant height of the cone is : 1
(a) 25 cm (b) 14 cm (c) 20 cm (d) 24 cm
2
16. Ifsin A =¬, then cos A is equal to :
1
(a) (b) (c) (d)

17. PA and PB are tangents to a circle A


with centre O. f ZAOB =105°
then 0AP + ZAPBis equal to : 1
(a) 75° (b) 175° o10s° P

(c) 180° (d) 165°


B
18. In AABC, PQ | BC. It is given that
AP =2.4 cm, PB = 3.6 cm and
BC=5.4 cm. PQ is equal to : 1
(a) 2.7 cm (b) 1.8 cm
(c) 3.6 cm (d) 2.16 cm B

Directions :
Question numbers 19 and 20 are Assertion and Reason based questions.
Two statements are given, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is
labelled as Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the
codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as given below :
(a) Both, Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct
explanation of Assertion (A).
(b) Both, Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the
correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
I9. Assertion (A): Median marks of students in a class test is 16. It means
half of the class got marks less than 16.
Reason (R) : Median divides the distribution in two equal parts. 1

1
20. Assertion (A): IfE is an event such that P(E) = 999
then P(E) =0.001.
1
Reason (R): P(E) + P(E)=1
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SECTION -B
Ouestion Nos. 21to 25 are very short answer questions of 2 marks each.
21. Show that 45" can not end with the digit 0, n being a natural number. Write
the prime number 'a' which on multiplying with 45" makes the product end
with the digit 0. 2
22. Point P(x, 0) divides the line segment joining the points (2, 8) and (-3, - 5)
in acertain ratio. Find the ratio and hence find the value of x. 2
23. (A) A coin is dropped at random on the 3m
rectangular region shown in the figure.
What is the probability that it will land 2m
inside the circle with radius 0.7 m ? 2
OR
(B) A die is thrown twice. What is the probability that (i) difference
between two numbers obtained is 3 ? (ii) sum of the numbers obtained
is 8 ?
2
24. (A) Prove that the angle between the two tangents drawn from an external
point to a circle is supplementary to the angle subtended by the line
segment joining the points of contact at the centre. 2
OR
(B) Prove that the tangents drawn at the ends of a diameter of a circle are
parallel. A 2
25. In the given figure ZADE = ACB and
AD AE
Prove that AABC is an
DB EC D
isosceles triangle. 2
B
SECTION C
Question Nos. 26 to 31 are short answer questions of 3 marks each.
Z6. Find the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = 6x +13x-5 and verify the
relationship between its zeroes and the coefficients. 3

27. (A) Find the sum of the A.P. 7,,105,14, . 84. 3

OR
n
(B) If the sum of first n terms of an A.P. is given by S, =(2n +8).
Then, find its first term and common difference. Hence, find its 15th
term. 3

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28. Prove that /3 is an
irrational number. 3
29. (A) If ipoints
A(-5, ), B(2, 2), C8, 4) and D(x, 5) taken in order, form a
parallelogram ABCD, then find the values of x and y. Hence, find
lengths of sides of the
parallelogram.
OR
3
(B) A(, - 3), B(0, 5) and C(- 2, 1)
are vertices of AABC. Points P(3,
and Q(2, - 1) lie on sides AB 1)
and AC respectively. Check
AP AQ whether
PB QC
3
20. A chord of a circle of
radius 10 cm
subtends angle of 60° at the centre O.
an
Find the area of the shaded
region.
(Use W3 =1.73,V2 =1.41 and =
3.14) 3
31. Prove that the opposite sides of a quadrilateral
circumscribing
subtend supplementary angles at the centre of the circle. a circle
3
SECTION - D
Ouestion Nos. 32 to 35 are long answer questions of 5
marks each.
32. (A) It is given that
px+(p²-g)x-q² =0;(p÷ 0)
(i) Show that the discriminant (D) of above equation is a
square. perfect
(ii) Find the roots of the equation. 5
OR
(B) Three consecutive positive integers are such that the sum of
the square
of smallest and product of other two is 67. Find the numbers, using
quadratic equation. 5
J3. Find mean and 'mode' of the following data: 5
Class 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40 40-45

Frequency 6 16 17 4 2

(A) Ifaline is drawn parallel to one side of atriangle to intersect the other
two sides in distinct points, then prove that the other two sides are
divided in the same ratio. 5

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OR:
B) In a A ABC, P and Q are points on AB and AC respectively suen tat
PQ||BC. Prove that the median AD. drawn from A to BC, 5
bisects PQ
35. From a point on the ground, the angle of elevation of the top of a pedestal
is 30° and that of the top of the flagstaff fixed on the
pedestal is 60°. If the
length of the flagstaff is 5 m, then find the height of the pedestal and its
distance from the point of observation on ground. (Use V3=1.73) 5

SECTION- E
Question Nos. 36 to 38 are case-based questions of 4 marks each.

36. A telecommunication company came


up with two plans- plan A and plan B
for its customers.
The plans are represented by linear
equations where ´t represents the time
(in minutes) bought and 'C represents
the cost. The equations are:
Plan A: 3C=20t
Plan B : 3C= 10t +300
Based on above information, answer the following questions :
(1) If you purchase plan B, how much initial amount you have to
pay ? 1

(ii) Charu purchased plan A. How many minutes she bought for 250 ? 1

(ii) (a) At how many minutes, do both the plans charge the same
amount? What is that amount? 2
OR
(1) (b) Which plan is better if you want to buy 60 minutes? Give reason
for your answer. 2

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playing in a ball
pool
gtertainment for 1S good
kids.
new balls of Suhana
diameter 7 cmbought
the pool for her to fill
kids. The
Kcontaining 600 balls
box
has cuboidal
cmx 91 cm X
42 50 cm ( xb dixh).mensions
Basedon above
information, answer the
following questions :
Findthe volume of one
ball.
( )10 balls are painted with neon colours. 1
surface. Determine the area of painted
(ii) (a) Findthe volume of empty 1
space in the box. 2
OR
i (b) The lowermost layer of the
balls covers the base of the box edge
to edge when balls are placed
evenly adjacent to each other.
(A)How much area is covered by one ball?
(B) How many balls
are there in lowermost layer?
2
8 Rahim and Nadeem are two
friends whose plots are adjacent 60

toeach other.Rahim's son made a


drawing of the plots with
necessary details. 4s0
A
G Dh H 40m B
It is decided that Rahim will fence VAso 40m K30
the triangular plot ABC and 38m BH = 40m
Nadeem will fence along the sides 53.58m E HD = 10m
DG = 40m
AF, FE and BE. 53m
GF =38m
FE = 53m
Observe the diagram carefully and F
AF = 53.58m
answer the following questions :
(Use 2 =1.41 and 3 = 1.73)
0) Find length BC. 1
() Find length AG. 1
(im) (a) Calculate perimeter of AABC.
OR

Calculate length of (AF+ FE + EB).


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