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(Part-1) : Math (New Scheme) Paper I (Subjective Type) Time 2.10 Hours Total Marks: 60

This document outlines the structure and content of a math exam with both subjective and objective questions. It is divided into 4 parts with a total of 60 marks. Part 1 (12 marks) requires short answers to 6 questions on topics like matrices, logarithms, factorizing expressions. Part 2 (12 marks) has another 6 short answer questions on topics like solving equations, coordinate geometry, properties of triangles. Part 3 (12 marks) includes 3 longer answer questions that involve using techniques like Cramer's rule, solving logarithmic equations, and factorizing cubic expressions. Question 9 is compulsory. Part 4 (24 marks) requires explaining geometric concepts like triangle inequality, angle bisectors, congruent triangles;

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(Part-1) : Math (New Scheme) Paper I (Subjective Type) Time 2.10 Hours Total Marks: 60

This document outlines the structure and content of a math exam with both subjective and objective questions. It is divided into 4 parts with a total of 60 marks. Part 1 (12 marks) requires short answers to 6 questions on topics like matrices, logarithms, factorizing expressions. Part 2 (12 marks) has another 6 short answer questions on topics like solving equations, coordinate geometry, properties of triangles. Part 3 (12 marks) includes 3 longer answer questions that involve using techniques like Cramer's rule, solving logarithmic equations, and factorizing cubic expressions. Question 9 is compulsory. Part 4 (24 marks) requires explaining geometric concepts like triangle inequality, angle bisectors, congruent triangles;

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Math (New Scheme)

(Subjective Type)

Paper I

Time 2.10 Hours


Marks: 60

Total

(Part-1)
2. Write short answers to any six (6) questions:

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(i) Define null matrix and give an example.


(ii) Find Additive inverse
(iii) Simplify

A=

2 4
2 1

3 8 /27

(iv) Define whole numbers and give an example.


(v) Find the value of x if, log 3

x=4

(vi) Write in the form of single logarithm


(vii) Simplify

log21+log5

x 24 x +4
2 x 28

(viii) If a+b=10 and a-b=6, Then find the value of


(ix) Factorize:

a2b2

2
2
4 x -17xy+4 y

3. Write short answers to any six (6) questions:


(i) Find H.C.F
(ii) Solve

+x-6, x-2

|2x+5|=11

(iii) Find solution set


(iv) If

x2

5 x7

= x+10

(0, 0) = (x-1, y+1), Find values of x and y

(v) Define collinear vertices.


(vi) Find the distance between two points

A(0,0) , B(0,-5)

(viii) When are the two isosceles triangles equal?

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(ix) What is right angled triangle?


4. Write short answers to any six (6) questions:

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(i) 2 cm, 3cm and 5 cm are not the sides of a triangle. Why?
(ii) Draw a triangle ABC in which mAB=3cm, mAC=3.2cm and m

A45

(iii) Define area of a figure.


(iv)

AD is the angle bisector of A in


equilateral triangle ABC , Find the values of x, y and z.
(v) Write two practical uses of congruent triangles in daily life.
(vi)Prove that these sides are the sides of a right angled triangle
a= 1.5cm, b= 2cm, c= 2.5cm
(vii) Define parallelogram.
(viii)Find the value of x in the figure

(ix) Define circumcenter.

(Part-II)
Note: Attempt any three (3) questions, Question no. 9 is compulsory.
5. (a) Solve the following equations with the help of Cramers Rule:

04

2x-2y=4
3x+2y=6
(b).

(2-3)(x+y) = 4+ , Find the value of x and y04

6. (a) Find the value with the help of logarithm table

5 2.709
(b) If

04

x 1.239
7

5 2

x= 5+ 2

7. (a) Factorize

, Find the value of

x 3+

1
x 3 04

x 32 x 2x +2 04

(b) Simplify as a rational expression

x 2x6
x 29

x 2 +2 x24
x 2x12 04

8. (a) Solve the equation and verify it

3 x1

-2 82 x = 0 04

(b) Construct a triangle ABC in which


mAB= 4.6 cm, mBC=5.0cm, mCA=5.1cmDraw bisectors of their angles and verify their
concurrency.
04
9. Any point on the bisector of an angle is equidistant from its arms.
OR
Triangles on the same base and of the same altitudes are equal in area.

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