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Complete Subjective Test-03 UDAAN 2024 17/12/2023

MATHS

Read the following instructions carefully and follow 4. Which of the following equations has 2 as it's root?
them: (A) x2 – 4x + 5 = 0 (B) x2 + 3x – 12 = 0
(i) This question paper contains 38 questions. All (C) 2 x2 – 7x + 6 = 0 (D) 3 x2 – 6x – 2 = 0
questions are compulsory.
(ii) This Question Paper is divided into FIVE Sections- 5. The first term of A.P. is p and the common
Section A, B, C, D and E. difference is q, then its 10th term is.
(A) q + 9p (B) p – 9q
(iii) In Section-A question number 1 to 18 are Multiple
Choice Questions (MCQs) and question number 19 (C) p + 9q (D) 2p + 9q
& 20 are Assertion-Reason based questions of 1
mark each. 6. The common difference of the A.P.
1 1− p 1− 2 p
(iv) In Section-B question number 21 to 25 are Very , , ,...... is.
Short-Answer (VSA) type questions of 2 marks p p p
each. 1
(A) 1 (B)
(v) In Section-C question number 26 to 31 are Short p
Answer (SA) type questions carrying 3 marks each.
1
(vi) In Section-D question number 32 to 35 are Long (C) –1 (D) –
p
Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each.
(vii) In Section-E question number 36 to 38 are Case 7. If a and b are two coprime numbers, then a3 and b3
Study based questions carrying 4 marks each. are.
(viii) Draw neat diagrams wherever required. Take (A) Coprime (B) Not coprime
22
= wherever required, if not stated. (C) Even (D) Odd
7
(ix) Use of calculators is not allowed 8. If n is a natural number, then 2(5n + 6n) always ends
with
Section-A (A) 1 (B) 4
1. Find the number of polynomials whose zeroes are (C) 3 (D) 2
–2 and 5.
(A) 1 (B) 2 9. Two lines are given to be parallel. The equation of
(C) 6 (D) Infinite one of the lines is 3x – 2y = 5. The equation of the
second line can be.
2. Find the degree of the polynomial (A) 9x + 8y = 7
(x + 1) (x2 – x – x4 + 1) (B) –12x – 8y = 7
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) –12x + 8y = 7
(C) 1 (D) 5 (D) 12x + 8y = 7

10. What is the value of k such that the following pair


3. Which of the following is a quadratic equation?
of equations have infinitely many solutions?
(A) x2 + 2x + 1 = (4 – x)2 + 3
x – 2y = 3,
 2 – 3x + ky = – 9
(B) – 2x2 = (5 – x)  2 x − 
 5 (A) (–6) (B) –3
3 (C) 3 (D) 6
(C) (k + 1)x2 + x = 7, where k = – 1
2
(D) x3 – x2 = (x – 1)3
1 + tan  17. The distance between the points (m, – n) and (–m, n)
11. Given that sec  = 2 , the value of is is
sin 
(A) m2 + n 2 units
(A) 2 2 (B) 2
(B) m + n units
(C) 3 2 (D) 2
(C) 2 m 2 + n 2 units
(D) 2m2 + 2n 2 units
1 1
12. Given that sin  = and cos  = , then the value
2 2
of ( + ) is: 18. The area of a quadrant of a circle where the
circumference of circle is 176 m, is
(A) 0° (B) 30° (A) 2464 m2 (B) 1232 m2
(C) 60° (D) 90° (C) 616 m2 (D) 308 m2

13. The length of a string between a kite and a point on Questions number (19) and (20) are Assertion and
the ground is 85 m. If the string makes an angle  Reason based questions carrying 1 mark each.
Two statements are given, one labelled as
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with the ground level such that tan  = , then the Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason
8 (R). Select the correct answer to these questions
kite is at what height from the ground? from the codes (A), (B), (C) and (D) as given
(A) 75 m (B) 79.81 m below.
(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and
(C) 80 m (D) 72.5 m
Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the
Assertion (A).
14. In ABC and DEF, F = C, B = E and (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but
1
AB = DE Then the two triangles are. Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the
2 Assertion (A).
(A) Congruent, but not similar
(C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
(B) Similar, but not congruent
(C) Neither congruent nor similar (D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
(D) Congruent as well as similar
19. Assertion (A): Angles in the same segment of a
15. In the figure given below, BAC = 90° and circle are equal.
AD ⊥ BC. Then: Reason (R): In cyclic quadrilateral, opposite angles
are supplementary.

20. Assertion (A): The radius of the top and bottom of


a bucket of slant height 35 cm are 25 cm and 8 cm.
The curved surface of the bucket is 3630 sq.cm.
Reason (R): Curved surface of bucket = π(R1 + R2)
(A) BD × CD = BC2
× slant height (I)
(B) AB × AC = BC2
(C) BD × CD = AD2
(D) AB × AC = AD2 Section-B

16. If A(3, 3 ) , B(0, 0) and C(3, k) are the three vertices 21. Find the value of p, for which one root of the
of an equilateral triangle ABC, then the value of k is quadratic polynomial px2 – 14x + 8 = 0 is 6 times
(A) 2 the other.
(B) –3
(C) – 3 22. Find the value(s) of k if the quadratic equation
(D) – 2 3x2 – k 3x + 4 = 0 has real roots.
23. Find the middle term of the A.P. 7, 13, 19, ...., 30. If PQ = 28 cm, then find the perimeter of PLM.
247.

24. Two positive integers a and b can be written as


a = x3y2 and b = xy3, where x and y are prime
numbers. Find L.C.M. (a, b).

25. In the figure, if ACB = CDA, AC = 6 cm and


AD = 3 cm, then find the length of AB. 31. A box contains cards, number 1 to 90. A card is
drawn at random from the box. Find the probability
that the selected card bears a:

(i) Two digit number

(ii) Perfect square number

Section D

Section C
32. The sum of the first 7 terms of an A.P. is 63 and that
 p
26. If 1,  is the mid point of the line segment is of its next 7 terms is 161. Find the A.P..
 3
 2
joining the points (2, 0) and  0,  then show that
 9 tan 2 A cosec 2 A 1
the line 5x + 3y + 2 = 0 passes through the point 33. + =
tan A − 1 sec A − cosec A 1 − 2cos 2 A
2 2 2

(–1, 3p).

34. A box contains 90 discs which are numbered 1 to 90.


27. If  and  are the zeroes of the polynomial If one disc is drawn at random from the box, find the
probability that it bears
p(x) = 2x2 + 5x + k satisfying the relation,
(i) a two digit number,
21
2 + 2 +  = , then find the value of k.
4 (ii) number divisible by 5.

28. A plane left 30 minutes late then its scheduled time


and in order to reach of destination 1500 km away
35. The mean of the following distribution is 53. Find
in time, it had to increase its speed by 100 km/h
the missing frequency k?
from the usual speed. Find its usual speed.

Class 0-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-


29. A piece of wire 22 cm long is bent into the form of
100
an arc of a circle subtending an angle of 60° at its
 22  Frequency 12 15 32 k 13
centre. Find the radius of the circle.  Use  = 
 7
Section E (v) Which is the total amount paid by both, if
36. Read the following and answer any four questions both of them have kept the book for 2 more
from Q.(i). to Q.(v). days?
A book store shopkeeper gives books on rent for (A) Rs.35 (B) Rs.52
reading. He has variety of books in his store related (C) Rs.50 (D) Rs.58
to fiction, stories and quizzes etc. He takes a fixed
charge for the first two days and an additional 37. Based on the above information, answer the
charge for subsequent day. Amruta paid Rs.22 for a following questions:
book and kept for 6 days; while Radhika paid Rs.16 A group of students of class X visited India Gate on
for keeping the book for 4 days. an education trip. The teacher and students had
interest in history as well. The teacher narrated that
India Gate, official name Delhi Memorial,
originally called All-India War Memorial,
monumental sandstone arch in New Delhi,
dedicated to the troops of British India who died in
wars fought between 1914 and 1919. The teacher
also said that India Gate, which is located at the
eastern end of the Rajpath (formerly called the
Kings way), is about 138 feet (42 metres) in height.

Assume that the fixed charge be Rs.x and additional


charge (per day) be Rs.y.
Based on the above information, answer any four of
the following questions:

(i) The situation of amount paid by Radhika, is


algebraically represented by.
(A) x – 4y = 16 (B) x + 4y = 16 (i) What is the angle of elevation if they are standing
(C) x – 2y = 16 (D) x + 2y = 16 at a distance of 42 m away from the monument?
(A) 30° (B) 45°
(ii) The situation of amount paid by Amruta, is (C) 60° (D) 0°
algebraically represented by.
(A) x – 2y = 11 (B) x – 2y = 22 (ii) They want to see the tower at an angle of 60° . So,
(C) x + 4y = 22 (D) x – 4y = 11 they want to know the distance where they should
stand and hence find the distance.
(iii) What are the fixed charges for a book? (A) 24.24 m (B) 20.12 m
(A) Rs.9 (B) Rs.13 (C) 42 m (D) 24.64 m
(C) Rs.10 (D) Rs.15
(iii) If the altitude of the Sun is at 60° then the height of
(iv) What are the additional charges for each the vertical tower that will cast a shadow of length
subsequent day for a book? 20 m is:
(A) Rs.6 (B) Rs.5 20
(A) 20 3 m (B) m
(C) Rs.4 (D) Rs.3 3
15
(C) m (D) 15 3 m
3
(iv) The ratio of the length of a rod and its shadow is (i) Calculate the volume of the hemispherical dome if
1 : 1. The angle of elevation of the Sun is: the height of the dome is 21 m:
(A) 19404 cu. m (B) 2000 cu. m
(A) 30° (B) 45°
(C) 15000 cu. m (D) 19000 cu. m
(C) 60° (D) 90°
(ii) The formula to find the volume of sphere is:
(iv) The angle formed by the line of sight with the 2 4 3
horizontal when the object viewed is below the (A) r 3 (B) r
3 3
horizontal level is: (C) 4r 2 (D) 2r 2
(A) Corresponding angle
(B) Angle of elevation (iii) The cloth require to cover the hemispherical dome if
(C) Angle of depression the radius of its base is 14 m is:
(A) 1222 sq.m (B) 1232 sq.m
(D) Complete angle
(C) 1200 sq.m (D) 1400 sq.m

38. Read the following text and answer any four (iv) The total surface area of the combined figure i.e.
questions from Q i. to Q iv. hemispherical dome with radius 14 m and cuboidal
The Great Stupa at Sanchi is one of the oldest stone shaped top with dimensions 8 m × 6 m × 4 m is:
structures in India, and an important monument of (A) 1200 sq. m (B) 1232 sq. m
Indian Architecture. (C) 1392 sq. m (D) 1932 sq. m
It was originally commissioned by the emperor
Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE. Its nucleus was a (v) The volume of the cuboidal shaped top is with
dimensions mentioned in question 4 is:
simple hemispherical brick structure built over the
(A) 182.45 m3 (B) 282.45 m3
relics of the Buddha. It is a perfect example of 3
combination of solid figures. A big hemispherical (C) 292 m (D) 192 m3
dome with a cuboidal structure mounted on it.
 22 
 Take  = 
 7 

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