30-2-1 (Mathematics Standard)
30-2-1 (Mathematics Standard)
30-2-1 (Mathematics Standard)
NOTE :
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Please check that this question paper contains 23 printed pages.
(ii) - 38
Please check that this question paper contains 38 questions.
(iii) - - - -
Q.P. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be
written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.
(iv)
Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer-
book before attempting it.
(v) - 15 - 10.15
10.15 10.30 -
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15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question
paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the
candidates will read the question paper only and will not write any answer
on the answer-book during this period.
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MATHEMATICS (Standard)
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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.
(viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided
in 2 questions in Section–B, 2 questions in Section–C, 2 questions in
Section–D and 3 question in Section–E.
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(ix) Draw neat diagrams wherever required. Take p = wherever required,
7
if not stated.
20 1
(A) –2 (B) 2
1 1
(C) (D) –
2 2
2. P, A(4, –5) B(1, 2) 5:2
P : 1
æ 5 -3 ö æ 11 ö
(A) ç , ÷ (B) ç , 0÷
è2 2 ø è7 ø
æ 13 ö æ 13 ö
(C) ç , 0÷ (D) ç 0, ÷
è7 ø è 7ø
(A) 12 (B) 16
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SECTION – A 20 × 1 = 20
(A) –2 (B) 2
1 1
(C) (D) –
2 2
2. Point P divides the line segment joining the points A(4, –5) and B(1, 2) in
the ratio 5:2. Co-ordinates of point P are 1
æ 5 -3 ö æ 11 ö
(A) ç , ÷ (B) ç , 0÷
è2 2 ø è7 ø
æ 13 ö æ 13 ö
(C) ç , 0÷ (D) ç 0, ÷
è7 ø è 7ø
(A) 12 (B) 16
6. DABC DE || BC , AD = 5 cm, DB = 2.5 cm
BC = 12 cm , DE : 1
(A) 10 cm (B) 6 cm
(C) 8 cm (D) 7.5 cm
7. sin q = cos q, (0° < q < 90°) , (sec q . sin q) : 1
1
(A) (B) 2
2
(C) 1 (D) 0
8. 10
: 1
1 1
(A) (B)
9 6
7 1
(C) (D)
12 12
1 1
9. a b 5x2 + 3x – 7 , a + b : 1
3 3
(A) – (B)
7 5
3 5
(C) (D) –
7 7
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5. If the HCF (2520, 6600) = 40 and LCM (2520, 6600) = 252 ´ k, then the
value of k is 1
(A) 1650 (B) 1600
(C) 165 (D) 1625
(A) 10 cm (B) 6 cm
(C) 8 cm (D) 7.5 cm
7. If sin q = cos q, (0° < q < 90°), then value of (sec q . sin q) is : 1
1
(A) (B) 2
2
(C) 1 (D) 0
8. Two dice are rolled together. The probability of getting the sum of the two
numbers to be more than 10, is 1
1 1
(A) (B)
9 6
7 1
(C) (D)
12 12
1 1
9. If a and b are zeroes of the polynomial 5x2 + 3x – 7, the value of + is 1
a b
3 3
(A) – (B)
7 5
3 5
(C) (D) –
7 7
11. AB CD P : 1
12. 2 , 1
7 7
(A) (B)
50 55
1 5
(C) (D)
10 49
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10. The perimeters of two similar triangles ABC and PQR are 56 cm and
48 cm respectively. PQ/AB is equal to 1
7 6
(A) (B)
8 7
7 8
(C) (D)
6 7
11. AB and CD are two chords of a circle intersecting at P. Choose the correct
statement from the following : 1
13. A box contains cards numbered 6 to 55. A card is drawn at random from
the box. The probability that the drawn card has a number which is a
perfect square, is 1
7 7
(A) (B)
50 55
1 5
(C) (D)
10 49
(A) 5 cm (B) 5 2 cm
(C) 2 5 cm (D) 10 cm
15. XOYZ X(–3, 0), O(0, 0), Y(0, 4) Z(x, y)
: 1
(A) 5 (B) 5
(C) x2 + y2 (D) 4
17. O - AT ÐCAT = 40° , ÐCBA
: 1
18. ,
1
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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14. In the given figure, tangents PA and PB to the circle centred at O, from
point P are perpendicular to each other. If PA = 5 cm, then length of AB is
equal to 1
(A) 5 cm (B) 5 2 cm
(C) 2 5 cm (D) 10 cm
15. XOYZ is a rectangle with vertices X(–3, 0), O(0, 0), Y(0, 4) and Z(x, y). The
length of its each diagonal is 1
(A) 5 units (B) 5 units
(C) x2 + y2 units (D) 4 units
1 2 2
19. (A) : sin A = (0° < A < 90°) , cos A -
3 3
20. (A) : 10 cm
1200 cm2
(R) : , 10 cm , 100 cm2 1
5 2
21. (15)n, n , 0 ? 2
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Directions : In Question 19 and 20, Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are
given. Select the correct option from the following :
(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true. Reason (R) is the correct
explanation of Assertion (A).
(B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true. Reason (R) does not give
correct explanation of (A).
1 2 2
19. Assertion (A) : If sin A = (0° < A < 90°), then the value of cos A is
3 3
20. Assertion (A) : Two cubes each of edge length 10 cm are joined together.
SECTION – B
21. Can the number (15)n, n being a natural number, end with the digit 0 ?
Give reasons. 2
23. (a) 2 sin2 30° sec 60° + tan2 60° 2
(b) 2 sin (A + B) = 3 cos (A – B) = 1 , A B
, 0 £ A, B, (A + B) £ 90°. 2
24. , AB CD, O - ÐBAC = ÐDCA ?
2
25. (a) (3, –5) (–1, 6) y = x
? 2
(b) A(3, 0), B(6, 4) C(–1, 3) DABC BE
2
6 3
26. (a) (A.P.) m n (m ¹ n)
, (m + n) 3
(b) 24 194
3
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22. Find the type of triangle ABC formed whose vertices are A(1, 0), B(–5, 0)
and C(–2, 5). 2
25. (a) In what ratio is the line segment joining the points (3, –5) and (–1, 6)
divided by the line y = x ? 2
OR
(b) A(3, 0), B(6, 4) and C(–1, 3) are vertices of a triangle ABC. Find
length of its median BE. 2
SECTION – C
28. (a) , O - PQ ÐBAQ = 30° ,
BP = BQ 3
(b) , AB, BC, CD DA O -
ABCD 3
ÐAOB + ÐCOD = 180°
: 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50
: 12 23 34 25 6
31. 2- 5
36 3
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27. Prove that 5 is an irrational number. 3
OR
(b) In the given figure, AB, BC, CD and DA are tangents to the circle
with centre O forming a quadrilateral ABCD. 3
Show that ÐAOB + ÐCOD = 180°
30. In a test, the marks obtained by 100 students (out of 50) are given below : 3
Marks obtained : 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50
Number of students : 12 23 34 25 6
Find the mean marks of the students.
31. In a 2-digit number, the digit at the unit’s place is 5 less than the digit at
the ten’s place. The product of the digits is 36. Find the number. 3
4 5
32. (a) : 5
3x + y + 4 = 0 3x – y + 2 = 0
(b) 40 3
1 4
2 , 50 ,
5
33. (a) -
,
5
(b) ABC AB AC AD PQR
PQ PR PM : DABC ~
DPQR 5
34. 45 m ,
30° 60°
, ( 3 = 1.73 ) 5
35. 5.6 m 20.0 m
5
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SECTION – D
OR
(b) Tara scored 40 marks in a test, getting 3 marks for each right
answer and losing 1 mark for each wrong answer. Had 4 marks been
awarded for each correct answer and 2 marks been deducted for each
wrong answer, then Tara would have scored 50 marks. Assuming
that Tara attempted all questions, find the total number of questions
in the test. 5
33. (a) If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the
other two sides in distinct points, then prove that the other two sides
are divided in the same ratio. 5
OR
(b) Sides AB and AC and median AD to DABC are respectively
proportional to sides PQ and PR and median PM of another triangle
PQR. Show that DABC ~ DPQR. 5
34. From the top of a 45 m high light house, the angles of depression of two
ships, on the opposite side of it, are observed to be 30° and 60°. If the line
joining the ships passes through the foot of the light house, find the
distance between the ships. (Use 3 = 1.73) 5
35. The perimeter of a certain sector of a circle of radius 5.6 m is 20.0 m. Find
the area of the sector. 5
(iii) (b) 20 m t 2
37. ‘’ : ()
8 m
28 m 18.5 m
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SECTION – E
This section consists of 3 case based questions of 4 marks each.
36. A ball is thrown in the air so that t seconds after it is thrown, its height h
metre above its starting point is given by the polynomial h = 25t – 5t2.
Observe the graph of the polynomial and answer the following questions :
(i) Write zeroes of the given polynomial. 1
(ii) Find the maximum height achieved by ball. 1
(iii) (a) After throwing upward, how much time did the ball take to
reach to the height of 30 m ? 2
OR
(iii) (b) Find the two different values of t when the height of the ball was
20 m. 2
37. The word ‘circus’ has the same root as ‘circle’. In a closed circular area,
various entertainment acts including human skill and animal training are
presented before the crowd.
A circus tent is cylindrical upto a height of 8 m and conical above it.
The diameter of the base is 28 m and total height of tent is 18.5 m.
(iii) (b) 7/60 ,
, ` 5,000 2
__________
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38. In a survey on holidays, 120 people were asked to state which type of
transport they used on their last holiday. The following pie chart shows
the results of the survey.