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MATHEMATICS
• Ñi;k tk¡p dj ysa fd bl iz'u&i= esa eqfnzr i`"B 8 rFkk iz'u 32 gSaA
Please make sure that the printed pages in this question paper are 8 in number and it
contains 32 questions.
• iz'u&i= esa nkfgus gkFk dh vksj fn;s x;s dksM uEcj rFkk lsV dks Nk= mÙkj&iqfLrdk ds eq[;&i`"B ij fy[ksaA
The Code No. and Set on the right side of the question paper should be written by the
candidate on the front page of the answer-book.
• Ñi;k iz'u dk mÙkj fy[kuk 'kq: djus ls igys] iz'u dk Øekad vo'; fy[ksaA
Before beginning to answer a question, its Serial Number must be written.
• mÙkj&iqfLrdk ds vfrfjDr dksbZ vU; 'khV ugha feysxhA vr% vko';drkuqlkj gh fy[ksa vkSj fy[kk mÙkj u dkVsaA
Except answer-book, no extra sheet will be given. Write to the point and do not strike the
written answer.
• d`i;k iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsus lss iwoZ ;g lqfuf'pr dj ysa fd iz'u&i= iw.kZ o lgh gS] ijh{kk ds mijkUr bl lEcU/k
lEcU/k
esa dksbZ Hkh nkok Lohdkj ugha fd;k tk;sxkA
Before answering the question, ensure that you have been supplied the correct and
complete question paper, no claim in this regard, will be entertained after
examination.
Mathematics P. T. O.
(2) Mathematics
lkekU; funsZ'k %
General Instructions :
(ii) bl iz'u-i= esa 32 iz'u gSa] tks fd pkj [k.Mksa % v] c] l vkSj n esa ck¡Vs x, gSa %
This question paper consists of 32 questions which are divided into four Sections
: A, B, C and D :
[k.M v % bl [k.M esa 1 ls 16 rd dqy 16 iz'u gS]a izR;sd iz'u 1 vad dk gSA
Section A : There are 16 questions from 1 to 16, each of 1 mark.
[k.M c % bl [k.M esa 17 ls 21 rd dqy 5 ç'u gSa] çR;sd ç'u 3 vadksa dk gSA
Section B : There are 5 questions from 17 to 21, each of 3 marks.
[k.M l % bl [k.M esa 22 ls 27 rd dqy 6 ç'u gSa] çR;sd ç'u 4 vadksa dk gSA
Section C : There are 6 questions from 22 to 27, each of 4 marks.
[k.M n % bl [k.M esa 28 ls 32 rd dqy 5 ç'u gS]a çR;sd ç'u 5 vadksa dk gSA
Section D : There are 5 questions from 28 to 32, each of 5 marks.
(iii) [k.M n ds dqN iz'uksa esa vkarfjd fodYi fn;s x;s gSaA muesa ls ,d iz'u dks pquuk gSA
Section D contains some questions where internal choice have been provided.
You have to choose one of them.
[k.M – v
SECTION – A
Mathematics
(3) Mathematics
4. A. P. –37,–33,–29, …………….12 inksa rd dk ;ksx gS ……………. A 1
f=Hkqt ABC esa AB = 6 3 lseh0] AC = 12 lseh0 rFkk BC = 6 lseh0 fn;k gqvk gS] rks dks.k B dk eku
gS %
(a) 60° (b) 90°
(c) 120° (d) 45°
7. vkÑfr esa ∆ ODC ~ ∆OBA gSA| BOC = 105° rFkk |CDO = 80° gS] rks |DOC dk eku Kkr djsa % 1
D C
80°
O 105°
A B
In figure ∆ ODC ~ ∆OBA, | BOC = 105° and |CDO = 80°. Find |DOC :
D C
80°
O 105°
A B
Mathematics P. T. O.
(4) Mathematics
8. ,d fcUnq Q ls o`Ùk ij Li'kZ-js[kk dh yEckbZ 12 lseh0 gS rFkk Q dh dsUnz ls nwjh 13 lseh0 gSA o`Ùk dh
f=T;k gS % 1
(a) 10 lseh0 (b) 15 lseh0
(c) 20 lseh0 (d) 5 lseh0
From a point Q, the length of the tangent to a circle is 12 cm and the distance of Q
from the centre is 13 cm. The radius of the circle is :
(a) 10 cm (b) 15 cm
(c) 20 cm (d) 5 cm
10. ;fn fcUnq (x , y ) fcUnqvksa (7, 1) vkSj (3, 5) ls lenwjLFk gksa rks x vkSj y ds chp lEcU/k gS % 1
2
(a) x −y = 2 (b) x + 3y = 5
(c) 7x − 5y = 3 (d) x −y = 2
A relation between x and y such that the point (x , y ) is equidistant from the point
(7, 1) and (3, 5) is :
(a) x2 − y = 2 (b) x + 3y = 5
(c) 7x − 5y = 3 (d) x −y = 2
3
If sin A = , that what will be the value of cos A .
4
Mathematics
(5) Mathematics
14. ;fn ,d o`Ùk dh f=T;k 7 lseh0 gks] rks o`Ùk ds prqFkk±'k dk {ks=Qy gS ……………. A 1
If the radius of a circle is 7 cm, then the area of the quadrant of a circle
is ……………. .
15. 3 lseh0 f=T;k okys ,d Bksl xksys dks fi?kykdj 2 lseh0 f=T;k dk ,d csyu cuk;k tkrk gSA csyu dh
Å¡pkbZ gS % 1
(a) 9 lseh0 (b) 5 lseh0
(c) 8 lseh0 (d) 10 lseh0
A metallic sphere of radius 3 cm is melted and recast into the shape of a cylinder of
radius 2 cm. The height of the cylinder is :
(a) 9 cm (b) 5 cm
(c) 8 cm (d) 10 cm
ml ?kVuk dh izkf;drk tks ?kfVr ugha gks ldrh] ……………. gSA ,slh ?kVuk ……………. dgykrh gSA
The probability of an event that cannot happen is ……………. Such an, event is
called ……………. .
[k.M – c
SECTION – B
1
17. fl) dhft, fd ,d vifjes; la[;k gSA 3
2
1
Prove that is an irrational number.
2
18. k ds fdl eku ds fy,] fuEu jSf[kd lehdj.kksa ds ;qXe vifjfer :i esa vusd gy gksaxs \ 3
kx + 3y − (k − 3) = 0 rFkk 12x + ky − k = 0
For what value of k will the following pair of linear equations have infinitely many
solutions ?
kx + 3y − (k − 3) = 0 and 12x + ky − k = 0
19. 12 ehVj yEckbZ okyh ,d Å/okZ/kj NM+h dh Hkwfe ij Nk;k dh yEckbZ 10 ehVj gSA tcfd mlh le; ,d
ehukj dh Nk;k dh yEckbZ Hkwfe ij 40 ehVj gSA ehukj dh Å¡pkbZ Kkr dhft,A 3
A vertical stick 12 m long casts a shadow 10 m long on the ground. At the same
time, a tower casts a shadow 40 m long on the ground. Determine the height of the
tower.
Mathematics P. T. O.
(6) Mathematics
Evaluate :
5 cos 2 60o + 4 sec 2 30o − tan2 45o
sin2 30o + cos 2 30o
21. vkÑfr esa tSlk fd fn[kk;k x;k gS Nk;kafdr Hkkx dk {ks=Qy Kkr dhft,] ;fn ABCD Hkqtk 14 lseh0 dk
,d oxZ gS rFkk APD vkSj BPC nks v/kZo`Ùk gSA 3
A B
D C
Find the area of the shaded region as shown in figure. If ABCD is a square of side
14 cm and APD and BPC are semi-circles.
A B
D C
[k.M – l
SECTION – C
22. ;fn cgqin 2x 4 − 3x 3 − 3x 2 + 6x − 2 ds nks 'kwU;d 2 rFkk − 2 gksa] rks blds vU; 'kwU;d Kkr
dhft,A 4
If two zeroes of the polynomial 2x 4 − 3x 3 − 3x 2 + 6x − 2 are 2 and − 2 . Find other
zeroes.
23. ,d ledks.k f=Hkqt dh Å¡pkbZ blds vk/kkj ls 7 lseh0 de gSA ;fn d.kZ 13 lseh0 dk gks] rks vU; nks
Hkqtk,¡ Kkr dhft,A 4
The altitude of a right triangle is 7 cm less than its base. If the hypotenuse is 13
cm, find the other two sides of the triangle.
24. ;fn fdlh A. P. ds izFke 7 inksa dk ;ksx 49 gS vkSj izFke 17 inksa dk ;ksx 289 gks] rks blds izFke n inksa
dk ;ksx Kkr dhft,A 4
It the sum of first 7 terms of an A. P. is 49 and that of 17 terms is 289. Find the
sum of first n terms.
25. nks ladsUnzh; o`Ùkksa dh f=T;k,¡ 5 lseh0 rFkk 3 lseh0 gSaA cM+s o`Ùk dh ml thok dh yEckbZ Kkr dhft,A tks
NksVs o`Ùk dks Li'kZ djrh gSA 4
Two concentric circles are of radii 5 cm and 3 cm. Find the length chord of the
larger circle which touches the smaller circle.
Mathematics
(7) Mathematics
26. ;fn A (–5, 7) ; B (–4, –5); C (–1, –6) rFkk D (4, 5) ,d prqHkqZt ABCD ds 'kh"kZ gSaA bl prqHkqZt dk
{ks=Qy Kkr dhft,A 4
If A (–5, 7) ; B (–4, –5); C (–1, –6) and D (4, 5) are the vertices of a quadrilateral, find
the area of the quadrilateral ABCD.
27. 20 cYcksa ds ,d lewg esa 4 cYc [kjkc gSaA bl lewg esa ls ,d cYc ;kn`PN;k fudkyk tkrk gSA bldh D;k
izkf;drk gS fd ;g cYc [kjkc gS \ 4
A lot of 20 bulbs contain 4 defective ones. One bulb is drawn at random from the
lot. What is the Probability that the bulb is defective ?
[k.M – n
SECTION – D
28. ,d vk;r dk {ks=Qy 9 oxZ bdkbZ de gks tkrk gS] ;fn bldh yEckbZ 5 bdkbZ de dj nh tkrh gS vkSj
pkSM+kbZ 3 bdkbZ c<+k nh tkrh gSA ;fn ge yEckbZ dks 3 bdkbZ vkSj pkSM+kbZ dks 2 bdkbZ cuk nsa rks {ks=Qy 67
oxZ bdkbZ c<+ tkrk gSA vk;r dh foek,¡ Kkr dhft,A 5
The area of a rectangle gets reduced by 9 square unit, If its length is reduced by 5
units and breadth is increased by 3 units. If we increase the length by 3 units and
breadth by 2 units, the area increases by 67 square units. Find the dimensions of
the rectangle.
29. 7 ehVj Å¡ps Hkou ds f'k[kj ls ,d dscy VkWoj ds f'k[kj dk mUu;u dks.k 60° gS vkSj blds ikn dk
voueu dks.k 45° gSA Vkoj dh Å¡pkbZ Kkr dhft,A 5
From the top of a 7 m high building, the angle of elevation of the top of a cable
tower is 60° and the angle of depression of its foot is 45°. Determine the height of
the tower.
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OR
fl) dhft, %
(sec A − cos A ) (cot A + tan A ) = tan A . sec A
Prove that :
30. ,d ledks.k f=Hkqt dh jpuk dhft, ftldh Hkqtk,¡ ¼d.kZ ds vfrfjDr½ 4 lseh0 rFkk 3 lseh0 yEckbZ dh gksaA
fQj ,d vU; f=Hkqt dh jpuk dhft, ftldh Hkqtk,¡ fn;s gq, f=Hkqt dh laxr Hkqtkvksa dh 5 xquh gksaA 5
3
Draw a right triangle in which the sides (Other than the hypotenuse) are of lengths
5
4 cm and 3 cm. Then construct another triangle whose sides are time the
3
corresponding sides of the given triangle.
Mathematics P. T. O.
(8) Mathematics
31. 32 lseh0 Å¡ph vkSj vk/kkj f=T;k 18 lseh0 okyh ,d csyukdkj ckYVh jsr ls Hkjh gqbZ gSA bl ckYVh dks
Hkwfe ij [kkyh fd;k tkrk gS vkSj bl jsr dh ,d 'kaDokdkj <sjh cukbZ tkrh gSA ;fn 'kaDokdkj <sjh dh
Å¡pkbZ 24 lseh0 gks rks bl <sjh dh f=T;k vkSj fr;Zd Å¡pkbZ Kkr dhft,A 5
A cylindrical bucket 32 cm high and with radius of base 18 cm is filled with sand.
This bucket is emptied on the ground and a conical heap of sand is formed. If the
height of the conical heap is 24 cm, find the radius and slant height of the heap.
32. fuEufyf[kr caVu Hkkjr ds mPprj ek/;fed Ldwyksa esa jkT;ksa ds vuqlkj f'k{kd-fo|kFkhZ vuqikr dks n'kkZrk gSA
bu vk¡dM+ksa dk cgqyd Kkr dhft, % 5
izfrf'k{kd fo|kfFkZ;ksa
dh la[;k 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35 35- 40 40-45 45- 50 50-55
jkT;ksa dh la[;k 3 8 9 10 3 0 0 2
No. of Students
per teacher 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35 35- 40 40-45 45- 50 50-55
Number of 3 8 9 10 3 0 0 2
states
vFkok
OR
fuEufyf[kr vk¡dM+ksa dk ek/;d 525 gSA ;fn ckjEckjrkvksa dk ;ksx 100 gS] rks x vkSj y ds eku Kkr
dhft, %
oxZ-vUrjky % 0-100 100-200 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600 600-700 700-800 800-900 900-1000
ckjEckjrk % 2 5 x 12 17 20 y 9 7 4
The median of the following data is 525. Find the values of x and y if the total
frequency is 100 :
Class- 0-100 100-200 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600 600-700 700-800 800-900 900-1000
Interval
Frequency 2 5 x 12 17 20 y 9 7 4
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Mathematics