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Maths Sample Paper For Practice

This mathematics question paper consists of 5 sections (A-E). Section A has 20 multiple choice questions carrying 1 mark each. Section B has 5 questions carrying 2 marks each. Section C has 6 questions carrying 3 marks each. Section D has 4 questions carrying 5 marks each. Section E has 3 case-based questions with sub-parts worth 1, 1 and 2 marks respectively. All questions are compulsory. Internal choices are provided for some questions. Draw figures where required and use appropriate formulas.

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Maths Sample Paper For Practice

This mathematics question paper consists of 5 sections (A-E). Section A has 20 multiple choice questions carrying 1 mark each. Section B has 5 questions carrying 2 marks each. Section C has 6 questions carrying 3 marks each. Section D has 4 questions carrying 5 marks each. Section E has 3 case-based questions with sub-parts worth 1, 1 and 2 marks respectively. All questions are compulsory. Internal choices are provided for some questions. Draw figures where required and use appropriate formulas.

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SAMPLE

QUESTION
PAPER 15 6.

Mathematics (Standard)
Time:3 hrs Max. Marks: 80

Instructions
1. This question paper has 5 Sections A-E.
2. Section Ahas 20 MCQs carrying 1 mark each.
3. Section Bhas 5 questions carrying 2 marks each.
4. Section C has 6 questions carrying 3 marks each.
5. Section D has 4 questions carrying 5 marks each.
marks each) with sub-parts of the values of
6. Section E has 3 Case Based integrated units of assessment (4
1, 1 and 2 marks each respectively.
7. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 questions of 2 marks, 2 questions of 3 marks
and 2 questions of 5 marks has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2 marks questions
of Section E.
required if not stated.
8. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take n = 22/7 wherever

Section-A
Section Aconsistsof 20 questions of 1 mark each

3. The sum of all integers between 50 and


1. Thearea of a circle whose circumference 350which end with 1, is
is 52.8 cm is
(b) 220 cm2 (aj 5880 (b) 8058
(a) 221.76 cm (d) 5890
(d) None of these (c) 8850
(c) 222.76cm 2
value of 4. If PA and PBare tangents drawfrom poit
2. If 7sin '0+3cos'0 =4, then the P outside the circle such that PA =10
sec + cosec is
2
and ZAPB = 60°, then the length of choru
(b) AB is
(a) 2 V3
(a) 12 cm (b) 5 cm
2
+2
(d)None of these (c) 6 cm (d) 10cm
PAPER

187

(Inthegiven figure, PA is a
externalpoint Pto a circletangent from an 12. If one root of the equation
[fZPOB:=105°,then the withof centre O.
value ZAPOis (k-1)x -10x +3=0is the reciprocal of
the other, then the value of k is
(a) 1 (b) 3
()4 (d) -1
105
p. B 13. In the figure,QA and PB are perpendicular
to AB.
(a)105° (b) 75° (S15 (d) 60°
In the given figure ZABC=90° and
BD L AC. B
A
AN5 cm
D

10 cm If AO =10 cm, BO =6 cm and PB =9 cm,


B
then the value of AQis
If BD = 10 cm and AD =5 cm, then the (a) 15 cm (b) 10 cm (c) 6 cm (d) 9 cm
0
value of CD is
14. If the Sun's angle of elevation is 30° and
(a) 20 cm (b) 5 cm (c) 10 cm (d) 15 cm
height of the pole is 8m, then the length of
the shadow is
1. The solution of the system of equations (a) 8 m (b 8/3 m
2x-3y =7 and 5x + y=10 is (c) V3 m (d) None of these
(17 17 (-15 37
(a)
37'15) (b)| 17 17 15. The nature of the roots of the quadratic
|57 -15 15 equation 3x 4v3x +4=0 is

8
17 17
cos cos (d)717
is equal to
(a) real and equal roots
(b) no real root
(c) distinct real roots
COsec +1 cOsec -1
(d) None of the above
(a) tan 9 6) 2tan0
(c)lan9
(d) None of these 16. The sum of powers of prime factors of 196
2 is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (G 4 (d) 6
* lhe probability of getting a multiple of 3 in
asingle throw of a die is 17. The distance between the points P(2, -3)
(a) 1 (b) 0 3
andQ(10, y) is 10 units, then the value of y
is
nd 10, Adie is thrown once, the probability of (a) 3, -9 (b) 2, 7
8etting a prime number is (c) 1, 3 (d) 3, 9

2 (b) 0 (c) 1 18. In the given figure P(5,-3) and Q(3, y) are
the points of trisectionof the linesegment
nt
11, The the followwing
number of zeroes in
joining A and B(1, - 5).
rd graph is
P(5, -3) Q(3, y) B(1,-5)

Then, y is equal to
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) - 4 (d) -22
(a) o (d) 1
(b) 3
188
. iSucceed MATHEMATICS (Standard) Class 10
Directions In the
question nunmber 19 and 20, a (c) Assertion (A) is true
but Reason (R) is
statement of Assertion (A) is followed bya statement (d) Assertion (A) is false
but Reason (R) is false
t
true
of Reason (R). Choose the correct option.
20. Statement A(Assertion) The probability
19) Statement A(Assertion) We can say that of winning a game is 0.4, then the
3|93 and 5|0 is true. probability of losing it, is 0.6.
Statement R (Reason) Anon-zero integer Statement R(Reason) P(E)- + P(not E) =1,
a is said to divide an integer b, if there (a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are
true
and Reason (R) is the correct explanation
exists an integer c such that b = ac. of Assertion (A)
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true (b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true
and Reason (R) is the Correct explanation but Reason (R) is not the Correct explanation
of Assertion (A) of Assertion (A)
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are truc (c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is fal.
butReason (R) is not the correct explanation (d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is trs
of Assertion (A)

Section-B
Section B consistsof 5 questions of2 markseach
21. Two circles C(O,r) and C(0', 2r) touch Or If
sin -3 sin +Z=1 then find 0.
each other internally at tangent point P. A cos9
chord PQof bigger circle meets the
smaller circle at M. Show that M bisects 24. If x=2 and x=3 are the roots of the
PQ. equation 3x-2kx +2m =0, then find the
value ofk and m.
22. Show that the sum of all odd integers
between 1and 1000which are divisible by Or Find the value of k,such that the following
3, is 83667. quadratic equation has equal roots.
23. Tr Cos a sin" a
=1, then prove that
(k-12) x'-2 (k-12) x+2 =0.
cosB sinB 25. It is given that, AABC ~ AEDF such that
cosB. sin"B_I AB =5 cm, AC =7 cm, DE =15 cm and
+
DE =12 cm, then find the sum of the
cosa sina
remaining sides of the triangles.

Section-C
Section Cconsists of 6questions of 3 marks each

26. 2 yr ago, Salim was thrice as old as his


hence find the fixed charges and the rale
daughter and 6 yr later, he will be 4 yr per km.
older than twice her age. How old Salim
and his daughter are they now? 27. In the given figure, altitudes AD and CE o
AABC intersect each other at the point.
Or Taxi charges in a city 'consist of fixed
charges and the remaining depending
upon the distance travelled in kilometres.
490,
If a person travels 60 km, he pays
and for travelling 90 km, he pays 700.
the
Express the above statements with
and
help of simultaneous equations,
A
SAMPLE PAPER 15
189
Show that
(i) AAEP ~ Class interval Frequency
(ii) AABD ~ ACDP 0-10 10
ACBE 10-20 20
(iii) AAEP ~ AADB 20-30
Use AA
result. similarity criterion to prove the 30-40
40-50
40

50-60 25
28. The given table
gives the 60-70 15
Higher Secondary School inenrolment
1978.
in
The median value is 35 and the sum of all
the average
enrolment in HS School. Find the frequencies is 170. Using the median
Enrolment Number of schools formula, find the missing frequencies f
20-39
526
and f2.
40-59
620 29. From the top of a building 60 m high, if the
60-79 674
angle of depression of the top and bottom
80-99
of a tower are observed to be30° and 60°,
717 then find the height of the tower.
100-119 681
30. Arectangular park is to be designed whose
120-139 612 breadth is 3 m less than its length. Its area
140-159 540 is to be 4 sq m more than the area of a park
160-179
that has already been made in the shape of
517 an isosceles triangle with its base as the
180-199 552 breadth of the rectangular park and of
Total 5439
altitude 12 m. Find its length and breadth
of the rectangular park.
Or 31. Find HCF and LCM of 404 and 96 and
verify that HCF x LCM Product of the
An incomplete distribution is given as two given number.
follows
Section-D
Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each
of two 33. The ratio of the sum of n terms of two AP's
32. Let Abe the point of intersection 0. is (7n +1): (4n +27). Find the ratio of their
intersecting circles with centre O and
mth terms.
two circles meet
The tangents at A to the
respectively. Or The sums of n terms of three arithmetic
the circles again at BandC,so that AOPO is progressions are S,, S, and S;. The first
Let the point P be located term of each is unity and the common
Prove that P is the
a parallelogram.the AABC. difference are 1, 2, 3 respectively. Prove
circumcentre of
of a that S, +S, =2S,.
given figure, Ois the centre such ganme
Or In the IfT is a point 34. In a game, the entry fee is 5. Theone
circle with radius 5 cm. of consists of tossing a coin 3 times. If
or
then find the length two heads show, Sweta gets her entry fee
that OT =13cm, she receives
back. If she throws 3 heads,
AB. she wil!
double the entry fees. Otherwise times, find
three
lose. Fortossing acoin
5 cm theprobability that she
(i) loses the entry.
entry fee.
(i) gets double
entry fee back.
(I11) just gets her
5 cm
B
AMPLE
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MATHEMATICS
190 i Succeed (Standard)) Class 10
AW
dA round table cover has six eaual desiens as shown in the figure. fron
cyli

If the radius of the cover is 28 cm, then find the


cost of making the design at the rate of
T0.35 per cm². [take V3 =1.732]
Section-E
On
Case study based questions are compulsory (i)
36. School Students 37. Elevation of Aeroplane
Students of aDAV school are standing in An army pilot is flying an aeroplane at an
altitude of 1200 m
observes (ii)
rows and columns in their playground for some
a drill practice. A, B, C and D are the suspicious activity of two ships which are (iii)
positions of four students as shown in sailing towards it in the same directions
figure.
and immediately report it to the Navy
Chief. The angles of depression of the
ships as observed from the aeroplane are 1. (a)
10
60° and 30", respectively.
IL. (C)
3. Or 3C

7 26. Salim
60o00
SMOH 28. 107.3
C
5
31. HCF
4 1200 m

3
3. (14m
2
5, 149
1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Columns Ship 1 Ship 2 24
On the basis of above information, answer 8, () He
On the basis of above information, answer the following questions.
the following questions. (i) Find the distance from aeroplane to te(2)
(i) Find the mid-point of BD. (1)
position of ship 2.
(ii) Find the distance between A and D. (1) Or (2)
(ii) If the point P divides the line segment Findthe distance between two ships.
AC in the ratio1:2, then find coordinate (ii) Find the distance from ship 1to the (1)
of P. (2)
in aeroplane.
Or Find the position of Jaspal standingeach (iii) If the observer moves towards
the
such a way that he is equidistant from o
Cand D. perpendicular line, then angle
of thefour student A, B,
(2) (1)
elevation increases or decreases?
SAMPLEPAPER 15

191

38.
Awooden article was Cylindrical Wooden Article
trom the other end as made by scooning out a
shown hemisphere
in the fire Ifthe from one end of a cyiinaer a
cylinder cm and height of the cone is
is 7 height of the cylinder is 40 cm, radius of the
24 cm.

On the basis of above information,


answer the following questions.
(i) Find the slant height of the cone and
volume of hemisphere. (2)
Or
Find the total volume of the article. (2)
(ii) Find the curve surface area of cone. (1)
(iüi) Find the surface area of the article. (1)

ANSWERS
1. (a) 2. (c) 3. (a) 4. (d) 5. (c) 6. (a) 7. (c) 8. (b) 9. (c) 10. (a)
II. (c) 12. (c) 13. (a) 14. (b) 15. (a) 16. (c) 17. (a) 18. (c) 19. (a) 20. (a)
15
23. Or 30° 24. k =m=9 Or 14 25. 23.05 cm
and the rate per km=7
Z6. Salim's age = 38 yr, Salim's daughter age =14yr Or Fixed charges =70
29. 40 m 30. Length=7 m, breadth = 4m
28. 107.37 Or f =35 and f, =25
20
B1. HCF=4and LCM =9696 32. Ora cm

1 3
34. (0 - 0) () 4
33. (14m -6) : (8m + 23) 8
36. (0 (7,5) (ü) 4W2 units
35, 149.50
2400 m (ii) increases
37. 0 m Or 800W3 m i) 2400
V3 () 550 cm² (i) 2618cm2
cone =25 cm, volume of hemisphere =718.67 cm Or 4209.33 cm
5 26. (0) Height of

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