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(1)
Instructions
Time:3 hrs Max. Marks : 80
1This question paper has 5 Sections A-F
2Section Ahas 20 MCOs carrying 1 mark each.
3Section Bhas 5 questions carrying 2 marks each.
4 Section C has 6 questions carrying 3 marks each.
sets.(1) 5.Section Dhas 4 questions carrying 5 marks each.
6Section E has 3 Case Based integrated units of assessment (4 marks each).
7. Allquestions are compulsory. However, an intermal choice in 2 questions of 2 marks, 2 questions of 3 marks
and 2 questions of 5 marks has beern provided. An intermal choice has been provided in the 2 marks
200] questions of Section E.
8. Draw neat fiqures wherever required. Take n = 22/7 wherever required if not stated.

(1)

ISectionA each
(12) Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark
natural numbers is
4. 30th term of the AP 10, 7, 4, .., is
li the mean of first n (a) 97 (b) 77 (c) -77 (d) -87
57
then the value of n is
9 5. In a rectangle ABCD, AB =40 cm,
(d) 0 ZBAC =30°, then the side BC is
12) (a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 9
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2. The centroid of APQR whose vertices are (a) Cm Cm (b)
P(-8,0), Q(5, 5) and R(-3, -2) is (c).
20
Cm (d) None of these
(a) (-2,1) (b) (1, - 2)
(c) (2, 1) (d) (1, 2) 6. Ifa and Bare the zeroes of the polynomial
3. +cos -2, if 0is an fa) =x-5x +k such that ß=1, then
1 The value of F2tan the value of 4k is
acute angle and sin 9 = cos 0, 1S (a) 12 (b) 24 (c) 10 (d) 20
(a)0 (b) 1
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5 and
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2AB = DE andBC = 8cm,
18. circumference
(b) 95.15 cm2
whoy 23. IfAAB
(a) 102.34 cm2
EF is
(c) 34 cm2 (d) 45.81 cm? EF=4
(a) 15 cm (b) 16 cm
(c) 18 cm
(d) None of these Directions In the question number 19 and 20, find pe
Assertion (A) is
11. If the circumference of a
circle exceeds it
radius of the
statement of followed
Choose the by a
24. Find
diameter by 30cm, then the statement of Reason (R). sin20
circle
option.
Corre
(a) 7 cm (b) 8 cm (c) 4 cm (d) 6cmn
19. Assertion (A) The distance of a points
12. If the first term of an AP is 2 and common
difference is 4. then the sum of its 40 terms
P(x, y) from the origin is Secti
J'-y'. Sectionc
Reason (R) If P(-1, 1) is the
(a) 3000
(c) 3200
(b) 2800
(d) None of these the line segment joining A(-3, b) n mid-point 26. Prov
B(1, b+4), then value of b is -1
13. If P(-2, 2) is the mid-point of the line (a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are trie
segment joining A(-5, b) and B(b, 3), then and Reason (R) is the correct explanation
the value of b is of Assertion (A)
(a) 0 (b) -1 (c) 1 (d) 2 (b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are trie
but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation Pro
14. In the given figure, AT is a tangent to the
circle with centre O such that OT =4 cm of Assertion (A)
and ZoTA = 30° (c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true 27. FrC
tic!
20. Assertion (A) 3y +17y-30 =0 have Di
distinct roots.
4 cm 51
20 Reason (R) The quadratic equatioa
A ax + bx+c=0 have
distinct roots (real
Then, the value ofAT is roots), if D>0.
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(c) 2cm Reason (R) are tra
and Reason (R) is the correct
(d) None of these
Assertion (A). explanation o
15. In a lottery ticket,
25 blanks, the there are 10 prizes and (b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason(R) aretrue bu
prize is probability of not getting a Reason (R) is not the correct explanationd
(c)
Assertion (A).
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Number of workers ies

32. A girl of height 80 cm is walking avway Wages (in ) 14 Whe

from the base of a lamp-post at a specd ol 65-70 12


70-75
2.lWsCC. If the lamp is 4 mabove the
6
75-80 ies

ground, thenfind the length of hershadow Calculate the mean by the step deviation
after 4 sec.

33. Find the unknownentries m, n,0, p, q andr method.


in the following distribution of heights of cm. AsmalI
of a cone is 40 cone
students in a class. The total number of The
34. is cutheight
at the top by a plane parallel to the
students is 50. smallcone be 1
170 175
base. If the volume of the 27
Height (in cm) 150 155 160 165
-155 -160 -165 -170 -175 -180
of the volume of the given cone, at what
12 10 2 height above the base is the sections
Frequency
Cumulative frequency m 25 43 48 r made?

Or The following table gives the wages of 35. Find the roots of the following equation Supp
workers in afactory. 1 1 11 , I 4, 7. radiu
Wages (in ) Number of workers x+4 x-7 30 0T=
45-50 5
2x+3 x-3 E anc
50-55
55-60
60-65
8
30
25
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X-3 2x+3
=5.
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Section E () F
Case study based questionsare compulsory Or
36. Fun Game
While through the cube, they want to
In summer vaction Sachin and Rahul know the change of
invite some friends in a park and they getting some
want to play some fun game. So, they
particular number or alphabet. i)
consider block in the shapes of a cube with 2 3 5
A B
one letter/number written on each face as
shown below On the basis of above
information, answer
the following questions.
(i) Find the
alphabet. probability of getting an (2)
Or
Find the probability of
number. getting a prime(2)
(ii) Find the probability of
consonant. getting a
(1)
(iii) When we have
that one is more no reason to believe
the other, then likely to occur than
what is it said?
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37.
lsnber of Tangents on a Circle Proficiency Level 171

The number of tangents drawn from a 38.


point on a circle Sattelite Towers in Himalayas
of the point with depends upon
respect to the the position
circle. The sattellite image of Himalaya
Mountain is shown
there aremany signalbelow.
In this image
CIsel When point 'p
lies outside the
circle. The angle of elevationtowers are
of the topstanding
of a
Irom the foot of a tower is hill
Case ll When point 'p' 60° and the
lies on the circle. angle of elevation of the top of
with height 50 m from the foot the tower
of the hill
deallviaconetion
P larpert
Case lII When point 'P is 30°.
lies inside the circle.

2l to the
e be 1
27
t what
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ion
Suppose 0 is the centre of a circle of On the basis of above information, answer
radius 5 cm. T is a point such that the following questions.
0T=13 cm and OT intersects the circle at
E and AB is the tangent to the circle at E. (i) Find the horizontal distance between
hill and tower. (2)
On the basis of above information, answer Or
the following questions. Find the height of the hill, if the
() Find the length ofthetangent at pointT. distance between bottom of hill and
(2) tower is 50/3 m. (2)
Or Findthe length of the tangent AB, if the
length of the tangent at point T is 12 (2)
(ii) Find the distance from foot of tower to
Cm.
the top of the hill. (1)
be drawn
(i) How many tangents can (1)
(iii) Find the distance from foot of the hill to
from point O? the top of the tower. (1)
tangents can be drawn
(111) How many (1)
from point T ?

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