MATH SAMPLE PAPER FOR UT-2
Pattern:
Section A = MCQ (1*10) = 10 M
Section B = Short Answers (2*3) = 6 M
Section C = Long Answers (4*3) = 12 M
Section D = Case Study based questions (3*4) = 12 M
TOTAL = 40 MARKS
SECTION A (MCQ)
1) If the arithmetic Mean of x, x+3, x+6, x+9, x+12 is 10,
then x=?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 6
d) 4
2) If the perimeter of a circle is equal to that of a
square, then the ratio of their areas is?
a) 22:7
b) 14:11
c) 7:22
d) 11:14
3) What is the total surface area of a cylinder with a
radius of 7 m and a height of 8 m?
a) 609.4 m2
b) 659.4 m2
c) 650.4 m2
d) 649.4 m2
4. What is the formula for the curved surface area of a
rectangular circular cylinder?
a) 2πr2h
b) 2πrh
c) 2π(r+h)
d) 2π(rh)
5. The probability of occurring an event is 0.45. Find
the probability of not occurring the event.
a) 0.5
b) 0.45
c) 0.55
d) 0.65
6. Find the area of a semicircle if the radius is 6 cm.
a) 1.35 m2
b) 6.54 m2
c) 7.43 m2
d) 8.05 m2
7. What is Range?
a) Largest Value – Smallest Value
b) Smallest Value – Largest Value
c) Mid value – Average value
d) Average value – Mid value
8. Find the slant height of the right circular cone if the
base diameter of the right circular cone is 14 cm and
the height is 24 cm.
a) 11 cm
b) 13 cm
c) 28 cm
d) 25 cm
9. What kind of an event is getting a head or a tail
when a coin is tossed?
a) Impossible event
b) Equal event
c) Exhaustive event
d) Equally Likely
10. Find the radius of a circle if the area of the circle is
2m.
a) √0.83 m
b) 5 m
c) √0.63 m
d) √38 m
SECTION B (VSA)
11. Find the value of y from the following observations
if these are already arranged in ascending order. The
Median is 63.
12. Calculate the area of a sector of angle 60°. Given,
the circle has a radius of 6 cm.
13. Two cones have their heights in the ratio 1 : 3 and
radii in the ratio 3 : 1. What is the ratio of their
volumes?
SECTION C (Long Answers)
14. The probability of selecting a blue marble at
random from a jar that contains only blue, black and
green marbles is 1/5. The probability of selecting a
black marble at random from the same jar is 1/4. If the
jar contains 11 green marbles, find the total number of
marbles in the jar.
15. A round table cover has six equal designs as shown
in the figure. If the radius of the cover is 28 cm, find the
cost of making the designs at the rate of Rs. 0.35 per
cm2.
16. Selvi’s house has an overhead tank in the shape of
a cylinder. This is filled by pumping water from a sump
(an underground tank) which is in the shape of a
cuboid. The sump has dimensions 1.57 m × 1.44 m ×
95cm. The overhead tank has a radius of 60 cm and a
height of 95 cm. Find the height of the water left in the
sump after the overhead tank has been completely
filled with water from the sump which had been full.
Compare the capacity of the tank with that of the
sump. (Use π = 3.14)
17. An aircraft has 120 passenger seats. The number of
seats occupied during 100 flights are given in the
following table:
Determine the mean number of seats occupied over
the flights.
SECTION D (Case Study Based)
CASE STUDY 1
1. A brooch is a small piece of jewellery which has a pin
at the back so it can be fastened on a dress, blouse or
coat. Designs of some brooch are shown below.
Observe them carefully.
Design A: Brooch A is made with silver wire in the form
of a circle with diameter 28mm. The wire used for
making 4 diameters which divide the circle into 8 equal
parts.
Design B: Brooch b is made two colours - Gold and
silver. Outer part is made with Gold. The circumference
of silver part is 44mm and the gold part is 3mm wide
everywhere.
i. The total length of silver wire required is
a) 180 mm
b) 200 mm
c) 250 mm
d) 280 mm
ii. The area of each sector of the brooch is
a) 44 mm2
b) 52 mm2
c) 77 mm2
d) 68 mm2
iii. The difference of areas of golden and silver
parts is
a) 18 π
b) 44 π
c) 51 π
d) 64 π
CASE STUDY 2
2. As the demand for the products grew, a
manufacturing company decided to hire more
employees. For which they want to know the mean
time required to complete the work for a worker.
The following table shows the frequency
distribution of the time required for each worker to
complete a work.
(i) The class mark of the class 25-29 is
(a) 17 (b) 22 (c) 27 (d) 32
(iii) The mean time required to complete the work for a
worker is
(a) 22 (b) 23 (c) 24 (d) none of
hrs hrs hrs these
(iv) If a worker works for 8 hrs in a day, then
approximate time required to complete the work for a
worker is
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6
days days days days
(v) The measure of central tendency is
(a) (b) (c) (d) All of
Mean Median Mode these
CASE STUDY 3
3. Ajay is a Class X student. His class teacher Mrs Kiran
arranged a historical trip to great Stupa of Sanchi. She
explained that Stupa of Sanchi is great example of
architecture in India. Its base part is cylindrical in
shape. The dome of this stupa is hemispherical in
shape, known as Anda. It also contains a cubical shape
part called Hermika at the top. Path around Anda is
known as Pradakshina Path.
Based on the above information, answer the following
questions.
(i) Find the lateral surface area of the Hermika, if the
side of cubical part is 8 m.
(a) 128 (b) 256 © 512 (d) 1024
m2 m2 m2 m2
(ii) The diameter and height of the cylindrical base part
are respectively 42 m and 12 m. If the volume of each
brick used is 0.01 m3, then find the number of bricks
used to make the cylindrical base.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
1663200 1580500 1765000 1865000
(iv) The radius of the Pradakshina path is 25 m. If
Buddhist priest walks 14 rounds on this path, then find
the distance covered by the priest.
(a) 1860 (b) 3600 (c) 2400 (d) 2200
m m m m
(v) The curved surface area of the Anda is
(a) 2856 (b) 2772 (c) 2473 (d) 2652
m2 m2 m2 m2
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