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The document is the question paper for a mid-term mathematics examination containing multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and descriptive answer questions. The multiple choice section contains 15 questions testing concepts in sets, relations, functions, matrices, proportions, and geometry. The short answer section contains 10 questions requiring students to solve problems or prove statements. Finally, the descriptive section lists 3 multi-part mathematical problems for students to solve, including solving systems of equations using different methods and proving properties of circles and sets.

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The document is the question paper for a mid-term mathematics examination containing multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and descriptive answer questions. The multiple choice section contains 15 questions testing concepts in sets, relations, functions, matrices, proportions, and geometry. The short answer section contains 10 questions requiring students to solve problems or prove statements. Finally, the descriptive section lists 3 multi-part mathematical problems for students to solve, including solving systems of equations using different methods and proving properties of circles and sets.

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St.

Patrick’s High School


Afternoon Matric
Mid – Term Examination 2023 - 2024
MATHEMATICS CODE B
Class: X- (L,M) Max. Marks: 75
Time: 3 hours Date: 07-11-23

SECTION “A” MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQs)


Q1. Choose the correct answer(s) from the given options:
1. If A = { 1,2,3,4} and B = { 2,4,6 } then AΔB = ?
 {1,2}  {6}  { 1,3,6 }  { 1,4 }
2. Diameter divides the circle into parts:
 2  1  3  4
3. The fourth proportional to 3,5,12 is:
1 1
  −√3  −  √−3
√3 √3
4. If set ‘P’ has 10 elements and set ‘Q’ has 15 elements, then the number of elements in PxQ
and QxP are:
 150  10  { }  { 10,15 }

5. The solution of √𝑦 − 2 = −4 is:


 {18}  {± 4 }  { }  None
6. Which one of the following is true according to De Morgan’s law:
 (A∪B)ʼ = Aʼ∩Bʼ  (A∩B)ʼ = Aʼ∩Bʼ

 (A∪B)ʼ = U-A∪B  None of these


7. If ‘m’ denotes number of rows and ‘n’ denotes number of columns such that m = n, then
matrix is called:
 Rectangular matrix  Equal matrix

 Square matrix  Null matrix

8. If ‘y’ varies directly as ‘x’, find the constant ‘k’ when y = 10, and x = 3 :

10
 30 
3
10
3 10  √
3

9. A triangle having all three dimensions equal are called:


 Isosceles triangle  Equilateral triangle
 Right-angled triangle  Scalene triangle
10. The product of extremes and means are always:
 Positive  Equal  Unequal  Unity
1 2 −1 2
11. If we have matrices 𝐴 = [ ] 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝐵 = [ ], then A+B:
0 1 0 1
 [
2 4
]  [
0 4
]  [
−1 4
]  None of them
0 2 0 2 0 2
12. If the determinant of a matrix yields zero, then it is called:
 Singular matrix  Non-Singular matrix

 Skew matrix  Symmetric matrix


13. If (𝑥, 6) = (2𝑦 − 6), then x+y=?
 8  10  12  14
𝑥 𝑤
14. If = then according to componendo-dividendo property:
𝑦 𝑧
𝑥+𝑦 𝑤+𝑧 𝑦+𝑥 𝑧+𝑤
 =  =
𝑥−𝑦 𝑤−𝑧 𝑦−𝑥 𝑧−𝑤
𝑥−𝑦 𝑤−𝑧
 =  None of these
𝑥+𝑦 𝑤+𝑧

15. Into and one-one function are called:


 Surjective function  Bijective function
 Corresponding function  None of these

SECTION “B” (SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS) Marks: 30


Note: Attempt any Six (06) questions from this section. All questions carry equal marks.

Q2. If 𝑎: 𝑏 = 𝑐: 𝑑 , prove that 𝑎 2 − 𝑏 2 ∶ 𝑎 2 + 𝑏 2 = 𝑎𝑐 − 𝑏𝑑 ∶ 𝑎𝑐 + 𝑏𝑑


Q3. Find the value of the following equation using Componendo-Dividendo theorem:
(𝑥+3)2 −(𝑥−5)2 4
=
(𝑥+3)2 +(𝑥−5)2 5
Q4. Find the value of ‘x’ in the continued proportion of 12, 3x-6, 27
Q5. If U = { 1,2,3,….,10 }, A = { 1,2,3,4,5 and B = { 1,3,5,7 } then find:
i) AʼΔBʼ ii) Aʼ∩Bʼ
Q6. If ‘y; varies inversely as (𝑥 − 5), when y = 6, and x = 8, find ‘y’ in terms of ‘x’.
Q7. If A = {5, 6} and B = {1, 2, 3} then find all the relations in BxA.
Q8. Find the fourth proportional to (𝑎 2 − 𝑏 2 )(𝑎 2 − 𝑎𝑏 + 𝑏 2 ), (𝑎 3 − 𝑏 3 ), (𝑎 3 + 𝑏 3 ).
−1 0 1 4 2 3
Q9. For the matrices 𝐴 = [ 2 1 0 ] 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝐵 = [−2 4 1] find A+B.
3 2 −1 3 2 1
Q10. Find the value of ‘x’ in the following:
11 − 𝑥 ∶ 8 − 𝑥 ∶ 25 − 𝑥 ∶ 16 − 𝑥
Q11. Specify the type of each of the following matrix:
3
(𝑖) [2 −1] (𝑖𝑖) [−1] (𝑖𝑖𝑖) [−2 0] (𝑖𝑣) [𝜆 0]
3 0 0 𝜆
4
SECTION “C” (DESCRIPTIVE ANSWER QUESTIONS) Marks: 30
Note: Attempt any Three (03) questions. All questions carry equal marks.

Q12. Find the solution of the following by Matrix Inversion method and Cramer’s rule.
2𝑥 + 3𝑦 = 14
−4𝑥 + 𝑦 = 28
Q13. Prove that one and only one circle can pass through three non-collinear points.
Q14. If U ={1,2,3,…..,12}, A = {1,2,3,4,6,12} and B = {2,4,6,8}, then verify De Morgan’s law
1 0 1
Q15. Find the inverse of the matrix 𝐴 = [−4 1 −1] by using Adjoint method.
6 −2 1

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