Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
MATHEMATICS
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Instructions:
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SECTION A
Question 1 4 x 10 = 40
(ii) Find the area of rectangle whose sides are (3x + 2) and (3x - 2).
Question 2
Find the value of x in the following figure:
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Question 3
Using prime factorization method find the cube root of 13824.
Question 4
Simplify (5x – 3) (x + 4) – (2x + 5) (3x – 4).
Question 5
A Java book is comprised of two sections core and advanced Java in the
ratio 7:2. How much of each type of content will be needed to make a book of 450
pages?
Question 6
Find the least number by which 8192 should be multiplied to get a perfect
square. What is the perfect square so obtained? Find the square root of this perfect
square.
Question 7
If sum of two sides in a triangle is (– 3x2 – 4x + 20 ), and the perimeter of
the triangle is (5x2 + 8), find the third side.
Question 8
Using suitable identity, evaluate the following (1001)2.
Question 9
Shiny and Caroline wished to prepare cake for Christmas having the ratio of
sugar to the flour as 11: 21 and 19: 28 respectively. Whose cake will be sweeter?
Justify your answer.
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Question 10
PQ and RS are parallel lines and TW is a transversal.
The size of angle TUQ is (x + 12)° and the size of angle SVW is (3x + 48)°
Section B
Question 11 (5 + 5)
(a) Divide (3x2 -7x + 2) by (x – 2) and verify your answer.
(b) In the given figure what value of ‘x’ will make PQ parallel to RS. And hence
find the measure of all the remaining angles a, b, c, d, e and f.
2x0 a
P b c Q
d 7x0
R e S
f
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Question 12 ( 4 + 3 + 3)
(a) Dubai government wishes to sponsor a total amount of AED 36000 for three of
our school innovation projects done by Vishweswar, Piyush and Anish in the
ratio of 5 : 3 : 4. Find out how much amount will Vishweshwar, Piyush and
Anish get?
(b) Evaluate
3
27 8 11 11 11
(c) 2304 saplings are to be planted in an orchard in such a way that each row
contains as many saplings as the number of rows. Find the number of rows and
the number of saplings in each row.
Question 13 (4 + 3 + 3)
(b) The weight of 28 chairs is 80 kg. What is the weight of 112 such chairs?
Question 14 (5 + 3 + 2)
(a) In the following figure AB parallel to CD. Find the unknown angles x, y and
z, giving reasons
A x z B
C 800 1150 D
(c) Using suitable identity find the product of (7y + 8)(7y – 8).
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