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Class 10 Mathematics (Standard) Board Exam Paper 2024-25

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Class 10 Mathematics (Standard) Board Exam Paper 2024-25

This document contains a mathematics question paper for students, consisting of 38 questions divided into five sections: multiple choice, very short answer, short answer, long answer, and case study questions. Candidates are instructed to follow specific guidelines regarding the question paper and answer book, including writing the question paper code and the serial number of questions attempted. The exam is scheduled for a duration of 3 hours with a total of 80 marks available.

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•••
General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) This question paper is divided into five Sections - A, B, C, D and E.
(iii) In Section A, Questions no. 1 to 18 are multiple choice questions (MCQs)
and questions number 19 and 20 are Assertion-Reason based questions of
J mark each.
(iv) In Section B, Questions no. 21 to 25 are very short answer (VSA) type
questions, carrying 2 marks each.
(v)
In Section C, Questions no. ~26 to 31 are short answer (SA) type
questions, carrying 3 marks each.
(vi) In Section D, Questions no. 32 to 35 are long answer (LA) type questions
carrying 5 marks each.
(vii) In Section E, Questions no. 36 to 38 are case study based questions
carrying 4 marks each. Internal choice is provided in 2 marks questions in
each case study.
choice has been provided
(viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal
in 2 questions in Section B, 2 questions in Section C, 2 questions in
Section D and 3 questions in Section E.
22
(ix) Draw neat diagrams wherever required. Take 1t = 7 wherever required,
if not stated.
(x) Use of calculator is not allowed.

SECTION A
This section has 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) carrying 1 mark each.20x1=~0

· 1. If a and ~ are the zeroes of polynomial 3x2 + 6x + k such that


a + ~ + a~ = - !, then the value of k is :

~-8
(B) 8

(C) -4

(D) 4

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•••
2. =
If x == 1 and Y 2 is 8 solutio n of the pair of linear equati ons 2x - 3y + a
=O
and 2x + 3y - b = 0, then :
(A) a== 2b
~ 2a==b
(C) a+ 2b = 0
(D) 2a + b = 0

The mid-p oint of the line segme nt joinin g the points P(- 4, 5) and Q(4,
6)
s.
lies on :
(A)/ x-~s
Jij/ y-BXIS

(C) origin
(D) neithe r x-axis nor y-axis

4. If e is an acute angle and 7 + 4 sin 8 = 9, then the value of 0 is :


(A)/9 0°
¢ 30°
(C) 45°
(D) 60°

5. The value of tan2 e-(- 1


- x sec
cos 8
eJ is:

(A) 1

~1
(D) 2

6. IfHCF(98, 28) =m and LCM(98, 28) =n, then the value of n - 7m is:
(A) 0

(B) 28
~98
(D) 198

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•• •
f · I
Th e tangen ts drawn at the extrem iti'es of th e d'1amet er o a crrc e are
alw~ : ·
# paralle l
(B) perpen dicular
(C) equal
(D) interse cting

8. In triangl es ABC and DEF, L B = L E, L F =L C and AB =3 DE. Then,


the two triangl es are :
(~)/ / ongrue nt but not simila r
~ congru ent as well as simila r
(C) neithe r congru ent nor similar
~ similar but not congru ent ·

9. If (-1)
_....
0
+ (-1)8 = 0, then n is:
(~-- any positiv e intege r S t-IL, •
(B) ~ y negativ e intege r
,5"1 any odd numbe r
(D) any even numl;>er

Two polynomials are shown in the graph below. The numbe r of ~inc t
zeroes of both the polyno mials is :
y

(A 0 (B) 5
(D) 4
~2

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• • • If the sum offirSt m terms of an AP is 2m 2 + 3m, then its second term is:

µ
11•

(C) 12

(D) 4

Mode and Mean of a data are 15x and 18x, respectively. Then the median
12.
of the data is :

(A) X

~
(D) 34x

13. A card is selected at random from a deck of 52 playing cards. The


probability of it being a red face card is:
3 5~(fl l'1 -1
::::--- ' ,.---

~: 13
CPS 1- <7 Sift"cr

1
(C) -
2
3
(D)
26

14. Which of the following is a rational number between ✓3 and ✓5 ?

(A) 1·4142387954012 ... :

(B) 2·326

(C)

( 1·857142

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•••
.
If a sector of a circle has an area of 407t sq. uruts
15. and a central angle of
72°, the radius of the circle is: ·

(A) 200 units

(B) 100 units

(C~ 0units
r) 10 ✓2 units

16. In the given figure, PA is a tangen t from an extern al point P to a circle


with centre 0. If L POB = 115°, then L APO is equal to:
A.~ ----

/.5,
(B) 65°
(C) 90°
(D) 35°

17. A kite is flying at a height of 150 m from the ground . It is attache d to a


string inclined at an angle of 30° to the horizontal. The length of the
string is:
· (A) ~✓3 m
~ ~OOm
(C) 150 ✓2 m

CD) 150 ✓3 m

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,,,
th 1- f f · 1 f
18, A Piece of wire 20 cm long is bent 1·nto e 1orm o an arc o a c1rc e o
60 circle
radiu s -; cm. The angle subte nded by the arc at the centr e of the

is :
(A) 300

~ ( 60:
(C) 900

(D) 500

ions. Two
Questions numb er 19 and 20 are Asser tion and Reaso n based quest
label led as
statements are given, one label led as Asser tion (A) and the other is
(A), (BJ,
Reason (R). Select the correct answ er to these quest ions frqm the codes
(CJ and (D) as given below.
(A) Both Asser tion (A) and Reaso n (R) are true and Reaso n (R) is the
correct expla natio n of the Asser tion (A).
(B) Both Asser tion (A) and Reaso n (R) are true, but Reaso n (R) is not
the correct expla natio n of the Asser tion (A).

(C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reaso n (R) is false.

(D) Asser tion (A) is false, but Reaso n (R) is true.

the
19. Assertion (A) : The proba bility of selec ting a numb er at rando m from
;.._
numb ers 1 to 20 is 1.
9
Reason (R): For any event E, if P(E) = 1, then E is called a sure event .

their
20. Assertion (A) : If we join two hemi spher es of same radiu s along
0 bases , then we get a spher e.
Reason (R): .t Total Surfa ce Area of a spher e of radiu s r is 3m-2.

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• ••
SEC TIO NB
.
. ction has 5 Very Shor t Answ er 1nrs•
., • n
")
type ques tions carr ying 2 mar ks
fhis se
5x2= 10
each.
600 + Y cos 0° + sin 30° - cot 45° = 5, then find the valu e of
(a) , If x cos
21.
x+ 2y.

OR
tan 2 60° -
(b) Eva luate : --;;;2 - - -
-
2
sin 60° + cos 30°

4 4
the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = x2 + -3 x - -3 .
22. , Find

Find the valu e(s)


23. The coordinates of the cent re of a circle are (2a, a. - 7).
and has diam eter
of 'a' if the circle pass es thro ugh the poin t (11, - 9)
10../2 unit s.

24• ·ca) If.::\ ABC ~ .::\ PQR in whic h AB = 6 cm, BC = 4 cm, AC = 8 cm and
PR = 6 cm, then find the leng th of (PQ + ·QR).
OR
QR QT
(b) In the given figure, - = - and L l = L 2, show that
QS PR

L\ PQS ~ L\ rQR .
T

Q 'S R

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L

A Person is standing at P out81·d e a circular ground at a distance of 26 m
froJJ1 the centre of the
ground • He found that his distances from the

points A and B on th e ground are 10 m (PA and PB are tangents to the


circle). Find the radius of the circular ground.

P ~--;----4 o

SECTIONC

This section has 6 Short Answer (SA) type questions carrying 3 marks each. 6x3=18

26. (a) In the given figure, 0 is the centre of the circle and BCD is tangent
to it at C. Prove that L BAC + L ACD = 90°.

B C D

OR

(b) Prove that opposite sides of a quadrilater al circumscrib ing a circle

subtend supplement ary angles at the centre of the circle. ·

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j_ ,.
•• •
Prove that: tan 0 t9
(a) -=----
1 - cot 0
+ co
-=-1~_-t_a_n_ 0 = 1 + sec 0 cosec 0

OR

(b) Prove that: sin A+ cos A sin A _ cos A 2


sin A - cos A + sin A + cos A = 2 sin 2 A - 1

Find the ratio in which th e Y-axis divides the line segment Jotning · · · the
28•
· ·
points (5, - 6) and (- 1 ' - 4) · Al so find the point of 1ntersect10n.

29. Prove that }s is an irrational number.


so. A room is in the form of a cylinder surmounted by a hemispherica l dome.
The base radius of the hemisphere is half of the height of the cylindrical
part. If the room contains 1408 m3 of air find the height of the
21 '
cylindrical part. (Use 7t = 22 )
7 .

31. Two dice are thrown at the same time. Determine the probability that the
difference of the numbers on the two dice is 2.

SECTIOND

This section has 4 Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each. 4x5 20

32. Vijay invested certain amounts of money in two schemes "'A and -B, which
8% per annum and 9% per annum,
offer interest at the rate of ~ -

...,__ as the total annual interest. However,


respectively. He received~ 1,860
.,
had he interchanged the amounts of investments in the two schemes, he
would have received ~ 20 more as annual interest. How much money did
he invest in each scheme ?

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• ••
(a) The diagona l BD of a paralle logram .ABCD interse cts the line
segmen t AE at the point F, where E is any point on the side BC.
Prove that DF x EF = FB x FA. rs

OR ~~ c
()

(b) In L\ ABC, if AD j_ BC and AD2 = BD x DC, then prove pthat n C.


'D'2- :,.. (3 p ,.,,
L BAC = 90°. ~ ~~, DL
812. -=- --
~
L,,

0
(a) The perime ter of a right triangle is 60 cm and its hypote nuse is
:J4.
25 cm. Find the lengths of other two sides of the triangl e.
OR

(b) A train travels a distanc e of 480 km at a uniform speed. If the


speed had been 8 km/h less, then it would have taken 3 hours more
to cover the same distanc e. Find the speed of the train.

35. Find the missing frequen cy 'f' in the followin g table, if the mean of the
given data is 18. Hence find the mode.

Daily Allowa nce Numbe r of Childre n

11-13 7

13-15 6

15-17 9

17 - 19 13

19-21 f

21-23 5

23-25 4

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,, ,
SEC TIO NE
ion has 3 case stud y base d ques tion s carr ying
rMs sect 4 mar ks each
.
3x4= 12
Cas e Stu dy - 1
A scho ol is orga nizi ng a char ity run to rais e fund
s for a
36, ~
e run
.
1s
. 1oca1 h osp1.tal
Th plan ned as a sene s of roun ds arou nd a trac k with h
bein g 300 met res. To mak e the even t mor e chal leng , eac roun d·
'd . ing and enga gin th
orga nize rs d ec1 e to incr ease the dist ance of each g, e
subs eque nt roun d by
5o metr es. For exam ple, the seco nd roun d will be 350 met res, the third
roun d will be 400 met res and so on. The tota l num
ber of roun ds plan ned
is 10.

Base d on the info rma tion give n abov e, answ er the follo
wing ques tion s :
(i) -W rite the four th, fifth and sixt h term of the Arit hme
tic Prog ress ion
so form ed.
1
(ii) Dete rmin e the dista nce of the 8 th roun d.
1
(iii) (a) Find the tota l dista nce run afte r com pleti ng all 10 roun
ds. 2
OR
(iii) · (b) If a runn er com plete s only the first 6 roun ds, wha
t is the
tota l dist ance run by the runn er ?
2
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# 231 Pag e II P.T. O.
, I I Case Stud y - 2
ee
;. brooc h is a decor ative piece often worn on cloth ing like jacke ts, blouR
ated
91, a.ress es to add elega nce. Made from preci ous meta ls and decor
or gems tones , b rooch es come in . many shape s and desig ns .
with

••••• :

• • • • •• 1
,
·• ·• •· •• • .
:• • · · ·
I

with
One such brooc h is made with silver wire in the form of a circle
whic h
diame ter 35 mm. The wire is also used in maki ng 5 diam eters
divide the circle into 10 equal secto rs as show n in the figure .

:
Based on the above given inform ation , answ er the follow ing quest ions
{i) Find the centr al angle of each secto r. 1

{ii) Find the lengt h of the arc ACB. 1

(iii) (a) Find the area of each secto r of the brooc h. 2


OR
(iii) {b) Find the total lengt h of the silver wire used. 2

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,,
I
Case Study _ 3 .
rita stood near the base of a I' . t its towering
~ ht She measured the l tghthouse, gazing up a d ·t to be
beig · h r b d ang e of elevation to the top and foun 1
600, T}~e~, s e c ~~ e a nearby observation deck, 40 metres higher than
ber or1gtnatl pbos41t51~n and noticed the angle of elevation to the top of
lighthouse o e .

l
h

B 1
D
i
40m
J ~o
.,....,,,

A
l E
Based on the above given information, answer the following questions :
(i) If CD is h metres, find the distance BD in terms of 'h'. 1
(ii) Find distance BC in terms ofV. ...-- 1
(iii) (a) Find the height CE of the lighthouse [Use ✓ 3 = 1·73] 2
OR
(iii) (b) Find distance AE, if AC= 100 m. 2

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