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Series C5ABD/5 SET~3 ae rye 430/5/3 = i dere ean BIg By TALENT ee bs 1 Jo fa i Faye Ww oaye fore | ‘andidates must write the Q.P. Code on title page of the answer-book. diz / NOTE: @ (ii) (ii) tiv) w) wer ata ax SR ga verna Faia ye 23 21 Please check that this question paper contains 28 printed pages. pam sis ae a RS ga wera a8 cer S| Please check that this question paper contains 38 questions ease 4 fet aa At at fea 7a weaaa ats wt vdenel saci YE-7E fod | QP. 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. FON ve rae ewe yR et a eee ssrgieren & sea ar penis ore \ Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer-book before attempting it. wa yam Suet feu is five or ome Ree 2) se ee oo ala F 10.15 33 Fea STEM | 10.15 FH 10.30 FS TH Be Hae we-Ta Sl Sh st eT graft & der 3 sacle 1 Fi sat Fat feet | 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 am. to 10.30 am, the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. afore (gharet) oe MATHEMATICS (BASIC) eat Freitas waz: 3 ae after 3% : 80 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 18-430/8/3 PTO.are gr: beaters Fiero age arcerh & afee site Sarat are @ rere ile: (eT 38 wer | ae IEF onfrard B 1 (i) Te m7-TF ate asi # frnia 8— aw, ww, 1, BOE | Wii) Ge mF 3e7 vem 18 18 aH agherda (MCQ) da FF eT 19 ee 20 Piro we a sHreafe 1 sia & se B (iv) wea a wer we 21 F265 ae sift Hy-TeT (VSA) WER % 2 ath & yer Fy () wast wer Fe 26 331 TH CY-FHIT (SA) VER H 3 siest & yer F 1 i) errs 7 a 3eH Bem 32 4.35 TH Get srt (LA) vam # 5 siest A wey B | (vii) Wve FH wy Bea 36 F 88 7H VEIT sae saeitT 4 oer a meq F | wrt Wa TIF sHaRe Armor 2 aie} a meq F fear rer 8 | (viii) wera F aaa eer ae Bar rar @ | zerhe, GH. wate, aus tbo wei 4, wos 7S 2 seat # aor ame = % 3 Teal F ariattes Bercy a7 wraere fear Tar er (ix) ef oraz Bt rare 2 1 wet omar Bn = 22 che, Rear TAT (x) Regier ar svar afez 8 1 Dea 5a ars Ff agiamctia wer & Rent vies ye 1 oie ar 8 1 20x1=20 1, 7e fear ta 8 A ABC ~ A DEF. a 2 A= 55°, 28 =45°2, ACR: (A) 80° (B) 90° (C) 55° (D) 45° 18-430/8/3General Instructions é (v) (vi) (vit) (viii) (ix) (x) In Section B, Questions no, 21 19 25 are Very Short Answer (VSA) type In Section C, Questions no. 26 to 31 are Short Answer (SA) type questions, carrying 3 marks each, In Section D, Questions no. 82 to 85 are Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each, pire is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in 5 uestions in Section B, 2 questions in Section C, 6 questions in Section D and 8 questions in Section B. raw neat diagrams wherever required. Take n = 2 wherever required, if not stated. Use of calculator is not allowed, SECTION A This section comprises ‘multiple choice questions (MCQs) ofl mark each. 209x120 1, Itis given that ABC ~ 4 DER. If A= 55°, 2 E = 45°, then 2 is: (A) 80° (B) 90° (C) 55° (D) 45° 18-430/6/3 PTO,5. & seen oon ge 165 oH ETT TENE STR! (A) 168 cm? (B) 148 cm? (©) 154em? (p) 176 cm? af tan? 0 = 3, wef em ag ama, a oma a: (A) 30° B) 60° © * @) 45° pean gh ont eke tT ELE STAT ET ‘ 6 B) 4 © 2 @) 0 4 1 sagt %, Br ape # DE \ Bo \ af AD = 2x cm, Bg syem, DB =4exs, BO= Gem Bax: sede we fra tA aR CH ad TNE NT ET era we al HT SAT: (A) -90° (B) 60° ©) 48 @) 30° 15-430/8/3Ed 2. The area of a sector of a circle of radius 16 cm cut off by an are, which is 18-5 cm long, is : (A) 168 em? (B) 148 cm? (C) 154m? (D) 176 cm? 3. If tan? @ = 3, where @ is an acute angle, then the value of 0 is : (A) 30° (B) 60° © 0 (@) 45° 4. If-x is a whole number, then 8* ends with an even digit, except for which value of x ? WM 6 @ 4 ©) 2 @) 0 5. In the given figure, in A ABC, DE || BC. If AD = 2x cm, AE = (x + 2) cm, DB = 4m, EC = 3 cm, then the value of x is : A 2x cm, (x +2) em, D, E 4om, 3 cm B Cc (A) 3 (B) 2 © 6 @M) 4 6. A lamp post 15 m high, casts a shadow 5/3 m long on the ground. The Sun’s elevation at this moment is : (A) 90° (B) 60° (©) 45° @) 30° 18-430/5/3 PTO.10. 1. Bs . af x=4sin0, y=4cos0 2, @ (x24 y2) HAR: 1 (A) 4 B® 4 1 (C) 6 (D) 16 feared aia x? +3x-10=0% Fae: (A) 5,2 (B) -5,2 (©) 5,-2 (D) -5,-2 ag Oma ga K ara fag Aa a eattard ap sit AQ HEN 90° H HT wh BE | att sete enitar A dak 2om 8, TTA fiom? : P gy Ag % Q (A) 4em (B) 2em (C) v2 em ©) lem Pemsil 40 aft 30% fe HOF x LOM? : (A) 12 ‘®B) 120 (Cc) 1200 () 40 we amare dea 4, ws at ar cea 102 sik af sina ara 62 1 ws at Ht Fach af diet 2 : A 6 (B) 7 © 8 (D) 12 18-430/8/310. i. g If x=4sin 0, y=40cos 0, then the value of (x? + y2) is: 1 (A) 4 (B) Z © + @) 16 16 ‘The roots of the quadratic equation x? + 3x-10=0 are: (A) 5,2 (B) -5,2 (©) 5-2 ) -2 AP and AQ are tangents drawn from an external point A to a circle with centre O and inclined to each other at an angle of 90°. If the length of each tangent is 2 cm, then the radius of the circle is : (A) 4em (B) 2em (C) 2v2 em “~~ @) lem HCF x LCM for the numbers 40 and 30 is : (A) 12 (B) 120 (©) 1200 (Dp) 40 In a frequency distribution, the mid-value of a class is 10 and the width of the class is 6. The lower limit of the class is : (A) 6 (B) 7 ©) 8 (D) 12 18-430/5/3 PIO.12, 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. ae GEN 424 wr THT UST 2: (A) 2x58x4 (B) 2x53x2 (©) 8x58 (D) 24x53 Yrs arte 7H kx + 5y = 7, 6x + Sy = 11 #1 dae we afte eat ai, af (A) ke3 (B) k#-3 1 1 (C) kes (D) ke-g fgura setae ox? +bx+e=0 % We arate ak fia eh, a; (A) b?-4ac>0 (B) b?-dac=0 (©) b?-dac<0 (D) b?~4acz0 af wm ga off a fiensii & dre a at 130° 8, at gs smal & fat we a waiters & dra a arr 2: (A) 50° (B) 60° (C) 90° @) 130° 12 cm fasen ara wa a At wm aay aft ears 10n em? ae ar ga ag ae (A) 120° B®) 6 (75° (D) 150° fagsii AC 2, 8) ait BC 6, 4) #1 fart aa tards AB ar wex-fég 2: A) (2,6) ®) 4,12) © 4,6) ©) 4-6) 15-430/8/312. 13. 14. 1b. 16. 1. me Prime factorisation of 424 is : (A) 2x53x4 (B) 2x53x2 (C) 28x53 (D) 24x53 The pair of linear equations 2kx + 5y = 7, 6x + By = 11 have a unique solution, if (A) k#3 (B) k#-3 1 1 . (Cc) keg (D) ke-3 ‘The roots of the quadratic equation ax? + bx + c = 0 are real and distinct, if: (A) b?-4ac>0 (B) b?-4dac=0 (C) b?-4ac<0 (D) b?-4ac20 Jf the angle between the two radii of a circle is 130°, then the angle between the tangents at the ends of these radii, is : (A) 50° ®) 60° (C) 90° (D) 130° ‘The length of an are of a circle with radius 12 cm is 10 em. The central angle subtended by this arc at the centre, is : (A) 120° B 6 (C) 75° (D) 150° ‘The mid-point of the line segment AB joining A(- 2, 8) and B(- 6, 4) is: (A) (2,6) (B) (-4,12) © 4,6) (D) (4,-6) 18-430/8/3 PTO.18. x ‘eq ‘MATHEMATICS’ @ wa FR AST VAT Ge | ea wa UH [ae éF A siftewan ar 2 2 to ic (A) (B) Jo [3 (Cc) (D) eH FET 19 siie 20 srfitasery wel cei sarenfer wea & 1 ch ware fe me & Prat ow a safer (A) can et BP TE (R) are ile Poar Tar 8 | 3 ea a ae sae ad Re 7 IST (A), (B), (C) site (D) FB gaa afere | 19. 20. (A) aftener (A) sik a (R) SHH ah € sik ah (R), aAfirmert (A) A aA ‘IRSA BUA 2 | @) siftrear (A) sik 7 (R) Ht aft &, veg wh (R), afters (A) A ae area Taf UT e | (©) aftr (a) aah 8, wea THR) TG BL (D) afte (a) tera 8, Weg aH (R) aE I SIPTBET (A) : WH TET Sart, eat 8 wea gy AY feat BT (0) 8 | 7H (R): We aia wear A fear Ber (0) at 2 wieer (A); BAIR HE 5, 1,-3,-7... wars we 4B | 7H (R): war Fay, ag, ag oy a, * ad at wm aa 2 d=a,-ay 141 15-430/8/3 Page 10& 48, A letter is chosen at random from the word ‘MATHEMATICS’. What is the probability that it will be a ‘vowel’ ? 3 4 (a) rr (B) ir 5 ‘ 7 (©) a (D) rr Questions number 19 and 20 are Assertion and Reason based questions. Two statements are given, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the codes (A), (B), (C) and (D) as given below. (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A). (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A). (C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false. (D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true. 19. Assertion (A): The probability of getting number 8 on rolling a die is zero (0). Reason (R): The probability of an impossible event is zero (0). 20. Assertion (A): Common difference of the A.P. 5, 1,-3,— Tis 4. Reason (R): | Common difference of the 4 by d=a,—a, 15-430/8/3 Page 11 P.T.O. P. ay, ay, dg - Ay 8 obtainedHF wea Fa Gus H sift oy-sada (VSA) WHR H 77 8, Farah note & 2 sf B 5x2=10 2. wg aa, toma haa locm 4H 2, Ga Sieh aE ata FH aE Gem’ | ga A fsa ara Aha | 22, FG Fess eae ko? — x2 = 08 OH A 2 8, a BTA aT AARC | 23. (a) aS a, B feara wERE 2x? + Tx + 5 UT g, Th a? + B24 af = a wre aifare | aeat (b) ‘afg feane agrG 6x? + 37x —(p —2) aT UH Yea, BR IETS wT IT 3,7 param wa Afr | 24. af x = sin 60° cos 30° + cos 60° sin 30° 2, dx eam aa FA | 25. (a) 38 siyaa ara Sifare Free fag (3, y), fagsii 2, —5) af 6, 3) aI frat ara bares a faeries aa 2 ya aM of ara ifr | waar (b) ys 1 sa fag a ara Fife oH fags AGG, 5) ak BK 4, 3) 8 aa ara wet #8 GUS F cise (SA) Weer & wea &, Prat wed % 9 sie | 6x3=18 26.0 FER 8x? 5x2 & erm ana ify site ers oer aRUG & aia & ate & dae A aor oi ata Afar | 27, fagsii AG, 3) ot BK 4, 3) 4 fra aa tends a aed aa ad eget & Péaies ara fe 18-430/8/3SECTION B ‘This section comprises Very Short Answer (VSA) type questions of 2 marks each. 21. 22. 23. 24, 25. This section comprises Short Answer (SA) type questions of 3 marks each. 26. 27. 5x2=10 The length of a tangent drawn to a circle from a point A, at a distance of 10 cm from the centre of the circle, is 6 em. Find the radius of the circle. If 3 is a root of the quadratic equation kx? — x 0, then find the value of k. (a) Ifa, B are zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 2x2 + 7x + 5, then find the value of «2 +B + af. OR (b) If one zero of the quadratic polynomial 6x? + 37x - (p — 2) is reciprocal of the other, then find the value of p. If x = sin 60° cos 30° + cos 60° sin 30°, then find the value of x... (a) Find the ratio in which the point (3, y), divides the line segment joining the points (- 2, — 5) and (6, 3). Also, find the value of y. “ OR (b) Find a point on y-axis which is equidistant from the points A(6, 5) and B(- 4, 3). SECTION C 6x3=18 Find the zeroes of the polynomial 3x? ~ 5x - 2 and verify the relationship between the zeroes and the coefficients of the polynomial. Find the coordinates of the points of trisection of the line segment joining _ the points A(, - 3) and B(- 4, 3). 15-430/5/3 Page 13 P.T.O.28, 29. 30. 31. ig sf (a) fag Afra fe feet ga a ofora aria sais aeragefa erat 2 | Awa >) fag Fifae FS feet wa fag Boga we diet we cael Renal Al careat art ae 81 (a) 20 m San ara waaay frysrer age & uw SA we aS St 4m aa tah 2 aie fer var 2 | age & se a Awe are Aifre FH Big agi aaa ez | awa ) wud & fre A A cae 14 om 2 1 ow fee HO 8:00 am 3K 8:05 am & ata & ama a chet dasa aa Fife | Rea sae Fe \i-sina =secA+tanA fg fae fe 6 + 32 we afta cen 2, wale far mar 2 fe J2 & aaftta dear 2 | wea 3H aus H Bef saa (LA) wan & wea 8, Fra wed & 5 ae F | 4x5=20 32. (a) us Sys ABC Ff yet AB, BC aaT ferer AD UH aI AY PQR fi erm: yas PQ, QR wa wife PMH aaguel 1 aaigy A ABC ~ A PQR@ | awa (b) fag ifare fe ale faeet frye At eH yar aia oma at yi Rafi fargaii 6 sfimder ee & foe oe tar dei oe, aa a part wa @ aura 4 fanaa ait 2 1 18-430/8/3 Page 1428. (a) (b) 29. (a) (b) 30. Prove that Prove that the parallelogram circumscribing a circle is a rhombus. OR Prove that the lengths of the tangents drawn from an external. point to a circle are equal. A horse is tied with a 14m long rope at one corner of an equilateral triangular field having side 20 m. Find the area of the field where the horse cannot graze. OR ‘The length of the minute hand of a clock is 14 em. Find the area” swept by the minute hand between 8:00 am and 8:05 am. [LesinA _ secA+tan A. yi-sina 31, Prove that 6 + 3¥2 is an irrational number, given that V2 is an irrational number. SECTION D ‘Phis section comprises Long Answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each. 4*5=20 32, (a) Sides AB, BC and median AD of A ABC are respectively proportional to sides PQ, QR and median PM of A PQR. Show that A ABC ~APQR. oR (b) Prove that if a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other two sides at distinet points, then the other two v” sides are divided in the same ratio. 18-430/6/3 Page 18 PTO.& 33. fraferfiad sing 295 fasta dui & stay ere (dal 8) & at ¥ amart vefeta aaa: [Stas ara (dei 8)] Sat ft den 1500 ~ 2000 10 2000 ~ 2500 35 2500-3000 | 52 | 3000 - 3500 61 3500 ~ 4000 38 | | 4000-4500 | 29 | we dy ar arene Sas ara aa Fife | 34. (a) Um facta tw 7 om fen & wep & aren a3 St wae Bon & ws aeite 1% anifta 8 1 ea fae A ea Sars 31 om 2 1 ee fact wr asia arma ara Fife | aera (b) Wee us sta Fer} ocdw RS ww snhiten Gar frees & west A Ue arg arg ort 8 | ate dea Fl Ser 15 om ak HH am $f ST 42 om 2, a ga wag ng ag aT Fa Sa Aare aT Fifa | 35. Uh abba Her & sial ar arpa 98 | ga Sem ar tt pT, Hem} sist wl aces a afl dem or OFT 8 | ae BeT ar Fife | 15-430/8/3 Page 162 33. The following data gives the information about the lifetimes (in hours) of 225 neon lamps : Lifetime (in hours)| Number of lamps 1500 ~ 2000 10 | 2000 ~ 2500 35 | 2500 - 3000 52 3000 — 3500 61 3500 ~ 4000 38 | 4000-4500 | 29 | Find the median lifetime of a lamp. 34. (a) A toy is in the form of a cone of radius 7 cm mounted on a hemisphere of same radius. The total height of the toy is 31 em. Find the surface area of the toy. OR (b) A wooden article was made by scooping out a hemisphere from each end of a solid cylinder. If the height of the cylinder is 15 cm and its base is of radius 4:2 cm, then find the total surface area of the article. 35. The sum of the digits of a 2-digit number is 9. Also, nine times this number is twice the number obtained by reversing the order of the digits. Find the number. 15-430/5/3 Page 17 PTO,ae aes eas 3 wer sree sete eT B Pra arte & 4 ote E Sx4=12 TEU eqs - 1 36, Serer Sere & 2) Sh aaae sella ox atk 40 m At eh GS a | HE Sal a sels GS ow 8 get Gd & AS ae 8 ani gw ae An oT 2 GH 37H (coupling) # fag CH var 7H 8, Get a an wie aa & (Ser orepft # fare wat 8) 1 Q wae oman & oman H, Peafetisa weit & aa are : @ Gaps Sarg ae Hie | 1 Gi) GA PQ ai Sak ara Fife | 1 (ii) (@) We GA PQs fra a, Gi ABS fra 8, sae sim 30° 2, a at BQ am aif | 2 weet (b) af SAF (coupling) sia & 20 m Ht Sar wa, AB Ga AB Ron & aaa om fret gi we 2 2 2 15-430/8/3 Page 18& SECTION E This section comprises 3 case study based questions of 4 marks each. Bxda12 Case Study ~1 36, Two poles of different heights stand on level ground and at a distance of 40 m. Both poles are supported by wires attached from the top of each pole to the bottom of the other. A coupling is placed at point C, where the two wires cross (as shown in the figure). Based on the above information, answer the following questions : (@ Find the height of pole AB. 1 (ii) Find the height of pole PQ. 1 (iii) (a) If the angle of elevation of the top of the pole PQ from the top of the pole AB is 30°, find the distance BQ. 2 OR (b) If the coupling is at a height of 20 m from the ground, how far down the wire from the smaller pole AB is the coupling? 2 18-430/8/3 Page 19 P.T.O.RU TET - 2 37. after rear: era ww ad Hae er en fH ea ae fore, aa TT afer 3 51% ofan # ag wan aa an, 20% afar Hwa Fe, 19% Gat aa, 7s viata da aS ok 9% gard a ar at afte vs a we WRK TgSA FAT AT z | see arena & omer oe, Preafertian sweat & see dre : @ Bre after Ha ata aa SA A ae ae AE | Gi) Sire atta Gop 8 afies wet 4-H safer are Shee Gil) (a) Same han a da 8 aa wal & GA A afew aa Sif | aaat (b) Bing afta H gS aftr wali S GA St Paes ara fae | 15-430/8/3 Page 20# Case Study - 2 / 37. Family structure : In a recent survey of this year, 51% of the families in the United States of America had no children, 20% had one child, 19% had two children, 7% had three children and 3% had four or more children, A family is selected at random. Based on the above information, answer the following questions : (i) Find the probability that the selected family has two or three children. 1 (i) Find the probability that the selected family has more than one child. 1 (ii) (a) Find the probability that the selected family has less than three children. 2 OR (b) Find the probability that the selected family has more than two children. 2 15-430/8/3 Page 21 P.T.O.38. 2 eRTOT STEMI - 3 aia A of 9 cw od ai A aa OE A Gh a aelile aH Fae vedi of 4 3 ast a TS, Gat die 5 sist aa te, chat afte F 7s ae va gene | sat arent & stan, fefafias seit & sce dif @ wal aie a feat sei ye wa 2? Gi) dee sit wai ahaa A ei gat ht ciifeal B fen sia 2 2 Gil) (a) ———————_ ! araT (bo) -af& eft sfes Bo weitie Gat oft aes igi = 500 at efera we Fah we feet 2, dt ara Hien fe gaa Ft ai Ga Peet aaah am eft aie ae am ferat ome fe steht vfs a cai ae Ft ae ‘Siigat fam sri 3 1 15-430/5/3 Page 2238, Case Study - 3 Sumant's mother started a new shoe shop. To display the shoes, she put 5 pairs of shoes in the 1* row, 5 pairs in the 284 row, 7 Pairs in the 3d row and so on. Based on the above information, answer the following questions @ How many pairs of shoes are displayed in the 6th row 2 Gi) What is the difference of pairs of shoes in the 1° row and the 6t row ? (i) (@) Find the total number of pairs of shoes displayed in the first 15 rows. OR () Ifthe pairs of shoes displayed in the 4 row are ‘on sale’ at price of = 500 for each pair, then find the total amount (money) earned by Sumant's mother if all shoes displayed in the 4* row are sold out. 15-430/8/3
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