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(Mu ltipl e Cho ice Que stio ns)
k each.
Section-A consists of 20 Multiple Choice Queetiona of 1 mar
ber of zeroes
1. In the given figure, graph of polynomial p(r) is shown. Num
of p(r) is
y
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y'
(A) 3 (B) 2
(C) (D) 4
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2. 22nd term of the A.P. :_ 2' 2: 2' 2' ........ 18
(A) ¥ (B) -9
4.
x · """ '""'·~~- ~,.;.
Two identical cones are joined as shown in the figure. If radi
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us of base is
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5. Th e va lu e of k for which th e
system of equationa 3x - 7y =I an d Ju + l◄y =6
is inconsiatetit, is
(A) -6 (B) f
-3
(CJ 6
(D) 2
an
d tog eth er. Th e pr ob ab ili ty of ge tti ng a su m more th
6. Tw o dice ar e rolle
9 is
5
(A)
5
6 (B ) 18
1
(CJ
1
6 (D ) 2
2)
gle wi th its ve rti ce s at (2, -2 ), (8, 4), (4, 8) an d (- 2,
7. ABCD is a rec tan
diagonal is
ta ke n in or de r. Le ng th of its
(A) 4V 2
(B) &./2
(C) 4-y26 (D) 2-./26
circle with ce nt re 0. If LA PO = 30 °
fig ure , PA is tan ge nt to a
8. In th e gi ve n
eq ua l to
an d OA = 2.5 cm, th en OP is
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(B) 5c m
(A ) 2.5 cm
5 (D) 2 cm
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JO. OAB is sect or of a circle with centre O and radi us
7 cm. If length of arc
..---- 22
AB = 3 cm, then LAO B is equal to
·c
1
(A) (BJ 2
1
(C) -1 (DJ 3
exactly one coin
12. Thre e coins are to888d together. The probability that
shows head, is
(A) ½ (B) ¾
(C) (DJ I
la In two concentric circles centred at 0, a chor d AB of th
touchea the amaller circle at C. If OA = 3.5 cm, oc
= 2 1 e larg er circle
• cm, then AB is
equal to
11.6cm
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14. If ..,fa sin 8 = cos 8, then value of 8 is
(A) ..,fa (BJ so•
l
(C) ..,fa (D) 30°
method.
16. To calculate mean of a grouped data, Rahul used assumed mean
He used d = (x -A), where A is assumed mean. Then i is equsl to
(A) A+d (B) A+h d
(C) h (A+ d) (D) A-hd
16. If the sum of first n terms of an A.P. is given by S0 =} (3n + 1), then the
first term of the A.P. is
3
(A) 2 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) I
17. In MBC , LB= 90°. If~= ½, then cos Cis equal to
(A)
3
2
(B) ½
(C)
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(D) Ts1
3 heigh t
18. The volume of air in a ~ollow _eylinde_r is 45? cm • A cone of same
and radiua 88 that of cylinder 1s kept ms1de 1t. The volume of empt y space
in the cylinder is
(A) 2211cm
(C)
8
2150cm8
□ (B) 150cm3
(D) 300 cm8
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... (Aase rtlon - Reason baaed queat lona)
Direc tions : In questi on numbers 19 and 20 a statem ent of Assertion (A)
is followed by a statem ent of Reason (R). ChO:,se the correct option :
(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is correct
explanation of Assertion (A).
(B) Both Asser tion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is
not
correct explan ation for Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
(D) Asser tion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
19. Asser tion (A) : (a + '1/b) • (a -'1/b) is a rational number, where a and b are
positive integers.
Reaso n (R) : Product of two irrationals is always rational.
20. Asser tion (A) : M.BC - i!.PQR such that LA = 65°, LC = 60°. Hence
LQ= 55°.
Reaso n (R) : Sum of all angles of a triangle is 180°.
Secti on-B
(Very Short Answer Type Quest ions) 5 X 2: 10
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• 120 discs
.. • box cont ains
2•3_ ·:A
draw n at rand om from the box, find the probability that
(i) it bear s a 2- digit numb er
(ii) the num ber is a perfect square.
cos 45•
24. (a) Evaluate : tan so• + sin so•
OR
25. Usin g prim e factorisation, find the HCF of 180, 140 and 210.
Sect ion- C
6 3 = 18
(Sho rt Answ er Type Ques tions )
X
ratic
26. (a) If a, ~ are zeroes of the polynomial sx2 - 5.r - 1, then form a quad
2 2
polynomial in ,c whos e zeroes are;;: and p·
OR
(b) =
Find the zeroes of the polynomial p(,c) 3%2 + x - 10 and verif
y the
relationship between zeroes and its coeffic,ents.
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_ Find lengt h and b;"ad th of a rectangular park whose perimeter 100
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and area is 600 m •
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Three meas uring rods are of lengths 120 cm, 100 cm and 150 cm. Find the
28. least length of a fence that can be measured an exa t
using any of the rods. How many times each rod will cbenumb
er of times,
the length of the fence ? used to meas ure
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Z9, AB,,and CD are diameters of a circle with centre O and radiu~ 7 cm. If
LBOD '= so•, then find the area and perimeter of the shaded region.
(lJ C
tan 8 cot 8
30. Prove that 1 _ cot + ~ : s e c 8 cosec 8 + I.
8
31. (a) Find the A.P. whose third term is 16 and seventh term exceeds the
fifth term by 12. Also, find the sum of first 29 terms of the A.P.
OR
(b) Find the sum of first 20 terms of an A.P. whose nth term is given by
a 0 : 5 + 2n. Can 52 be a term of this A.P.?
Section -D
(Long Answer Type Question s)
4 X 6 '= 20
Q. Nos. 32 to 36 are Long Answer type questions of 6 marks each.
32. (a) Solve the following pair of linear equations by graph·ical method :
2x + y = 9 and :c - 2y = 2
OR
(b) Nidhi received simple interest of' 1,200 when inve 9ted
and , y at 5% p.a. for 1 year. Had she invested , x t 3 ' x at 6% p.a.
at 8% p.a. {or that year, she would have receive~ s o/o p.a. _and , y
or, 1,260. Find the values of :candy. unple interest
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• .~~ The given figure shows a circle with centre O and radius 4 cm
Cll'Cumecribed by II.ABC. BC touches the circle at D such that
= =
BO 6 cm, DC 10 cm. Find the length of AE.
A
(i)
(ii)
Find LOPA.
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Find the perimete r of <I.OAP.
(iii) Find the length of chord AB.
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The angle• of depressio n of the top and the foot of a 9 m tall building from
84.
the top of 8 multi-ato reyed buil~g are 30° and SO° respectively. Find the
height of the multi-ato reyed building and the diatanc_e between the two
buildinp . (Use --/3 =
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(Case-study based Questions) 3 X 4: 12
Q. Nos. 36 to 88 are Case-study based Questions of 4 marks each.
36.
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A triangular window of a building is shown above. Its diagram represents
a MBC with LA = 90° and AB = AC. Points P and R trisect AB and
PQIIRSIIAC.
Based on the above, answer the following questions :
(i) Show that ABPQ - 6BAC.
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(ii) Prove that PQ = 3 AC. 1
(iii) (a) If AB= Sm, find length BQ and BS. Verify that BQ =½BS. 2
OR
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(iii) (b) Prove that BR2 + RS 2 =9 BC2.
87.
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A hemispheri~ bowl ia pack~ in a cuboiclal bo:r. The •
bolt. Inner radius of the bowl 18 10 cm. Outer radi118 of thbowl Just 10in the
e bowl isfits
Bued on the above, answer the following queations • .5 cm.
(i) Find the dimenaiollB of the cuboidal bo:r. •
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• Find the total outer surface area of the box. 1
(iii)'-(a) Find the difference between the capacity of the bowl and the
volume of the box. (use ,i = 3.14) 2
OR
(iii) (b) The inner surface of the bowl and the thickness is to be painted.
Find the area to be painted.
38. Gurveer and Arushi built a robot that can paint a path as it moves on a
graph paper. Some co-ordinate of points are marked on it. It starts from
(0, 0), moves to the points listed in order (in straight lines) and ends at (0, 0).
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Q (12, 2)
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Arushi entered the points P(B, 6), Q(l2, 2) and S(- 6 6) in ord Th
drawn by robot is shown in the figure. ' er. e path
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