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Time: 3Hours.

Total Marks: 80

General Instructions:

1. This Question Paper has 5 Sections A -E.


2. Section A has 18 multiple choice questions and 2 Assertion-Reason based questions
carrying 1 mark each.
3. Section B has 5 questions carrying 02 marks each.
4. Section C has 6 questions carrying 03 marks each.
5. Section D has 4 questions carrying 05 marks each.

6. Section E has 3 case study-based questions carrying 4 marks each with subparts of 1, 1,
and 2 marks each, respectively.
7 AllQuestions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 Question of Section B, 2
Questions of Section C and 2 Questions of Section D has been provided. An internal
choice has been provided in all the 2 marks questions of Section E.
8 Draw neat figures wherever required. Take =22/7 wherever required if not stated.

Section A

Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each.

Choose the correct answers to the questions from the given options. [20]

1. Given that HCF (306, 657)=9,find LCM (306, 657).


(a) 22338
(b) 22328
(C) 23238
(d) 23338

2. If p is a prime and p divides a,thenp divides


(a) a-2
(b) a +2
(c) a/2
(d) a
3. Find the number of zeroesof p(x), in the following case.

(a) 1

(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

4. Find the sum of zeroes of polynomial3x² -x- 4= 0.

(a) 3
(b) 1/3
(c) -3
(d) -1/3

5. The quadratic polynomial with zeros 4 and 1 is ...

(a) x+ + 4x 1

(b) x²- 4x - 1
(c) x²- 4x + 1

(d) x² +4x - 1
6. Find the distance between the points (2, 3) and (4, 1).

(a)V2
(b) 2V2
(c) 3/2
(d) 2V3

7. All circles are

(a) equal
(b) congruent
(c) similar

(d) concentric

8. All triangles are similar.


(a) scalene

(b) right angled


(c) isosceles

(d) equilateral
9. A tangentto a circle intersects it in point(s).
(a) one
(b) two
(c) three

(d) zero

10. In AABC right angled at B, AB =24 cm,BC =7m. Determine sin

A.
(a) 7/24
(b) 7/25
(c) 24/25
(d) 24/7

11. In thegiven figure, find tan P.


P

(a) 13/12
(b) 12//13
12 cm
(c) 5/13
(d) 5/12
R

12. Given, 15 sin A=8. Find cosec A.

(a) 17/15
(b) 8/15
(c) 15/17
(d) 15/8

13. Find the area of a sectorof a circle with radius 6 cm, if angle ofthe sectoris 60°.

(a) 132/7 cm²


(b) 132/9 cm?
(c) 132/3 cm²
(d) 132/17cm²

14. Find the area of a quadrant of a circle whose circumferenceis 22 cm.

(a) 77/6 cm²


(b) 77/5cm²
(c) 77/9 cm²
(d) 77/8 cm²
15. Probability of an event E +Probability of the event'notE'=
(a) 0
(b) 1/2
(c) 1/4
(d) 1

16.The probability of an eventthat is certain to happen is 1, such an event is called

(a) impossibleevent
(b) sure event
(c) equally likely event
(d) null event

17. If the perimeterand thearea ofa circle arenumericallyequal, then the radius ofthe circle

2 units
a)
(b) II units

(C 4 units

(d) 7units

18.The sum of the probabilities of all elementary events of an experiment is


(a) 0
(b) 1/2
(c) 1/4
(d) 1

DIRECTION: In the question number 19 and 20, a statement of Assertion (A)is followed by
a statement of Reason (R).Choose the correct option.

19.Statement A (Assertion): Points (5, -2), (6, 4) and (7, -2) are the vertices of an isosceles

triangle.

Statement R (Reason):Two sides of an isosceles triangle have equal length.

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 and 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.
20.Statement A (Assertion): 64 can end with the digit O for any natural numbern.
Statement R (Reason):Ifany number ends with the digit 0, it should be divisible by 10.
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 and 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.


SectionB

21. Find a quadratic polynomial with the sum and product of its zeroes as 2 and
3

respectively. [2]

22. From a point Q the length of the tangentto a circle is 24 cm and the distance of Q from
the centre is 25cm. Find the radius of the circle. [2)

OR

In the given figure, if TP and TQ are the two tangents to a circle with centre O such that
LPOQ =110,then find PTQ.

23. Prove that the tangents drawn at the ends of a diameter of a circle are parallel. [2]

24. Evaluate: sin60°cos30° + sin30 cos 60° [2]

25. [2]
A car has two wipers which do not overlap. Each wiper has blade of length 25 cm
sweeping through an angle of 115°.Find the total area cleaned at each sweep of the
blades. (2]
OR
To warn ships for underwater rocks, a lighthouse spreads a red coloured light over a
sectorof angle80°to a distance of 16.5 km. Find the areaofthe seaover which the ships
are warned. (Use T=3.14)
Section C
Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each.

26. Prove that v5 is irrational. (3]

27. Which term of theA.P. 3, 8, 13, 18, ... is 78? [3]

28. Check whether -150is a term of the A.P. 11,8, 5, 2,... [3]
OR
Find the 31st term ofan A.P. whose 11th term is 38and the 16th term is 73.

29. Two concentric circles are of radii 5 cm and 3 cm.Find the length of the chord of the
larger circle which touches the smaller circle. [3)

30. Prove the following. [3]


tan cot0
-=1+sec®cosec0
1-cot 0 1-tan 0

OR
cos A -sin A +1
=cosecA +cot A
cos A +sin A-1

31. A student noted the number of cars passing through a spot on a road for 100 periods
each of 3 minutes and summarised it in the table given below. Find the mode of the data:
[3]
Number 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
of cars

Frequency 7 14 13 12 20 11 15 8
Section D
Section D consistsof 4 questions of 5 marks each.

32. An express train takes 1 hour less than a passenger train to travel 132 km between
Mysore and Bangalore(withoutconsidering the time they stop at intermediatestations).
If the average speed of the express train is 11 km/h more than that of the passenger
train, find theaverage speeds of the two trains. [5]
OR

Two pipes running together can filla cistern in 3 minutes. If one pipe takes 3 minutes
more than the other to fill it, then find the time in which each pipe would fill the cistern.

33. In figure, DE || AC and DF ||AE. Prove that [S]


FE EC

34. A solid consisting ofa right circular cone of height 120 cm and radius 60 cm standingon
a hemisphere of radius 60 cm is placed upright in a right circular cylinder full of water
such that it touchesthe bottom. Find the volume of water left in the cylinder, if the radius
of the cylinder is 60 cm and its height is 180cm. ( =3.14) [5]
OR
A spherical glass vessel has a cylindrical neck 8 cm long, 2 cm in diameter with diameter

of the spherical part is 8.5 cm. By measuring the amount of water holds, a child finds
it

itsvolume to be 345 cm². Check whether she is correct, taking the above as the inside
measurements. (=3.14).

35. One card is drawn from a well-shufled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting

(i) a king of red colour.

(iü) a face card.


(ii) a red face card.
(iv) the jack of hearts.

(v) a spade.
Section E

Case study-basedquestionsarecompulsory.

36.Rukhsar is celebrating her birthday. She invited her friends. She bought a packet of

chocolates which contains 120 chocolates. She arranges the chocolates such that in the
first row there are 3 chocolates, in second there are5 chocolates, in third there are 7
chocolates and so on.

i. Find the total number of rows of chocolates. [1]


i. How many chocolates are placed in last row? [2]
OR
Find the difference number of chocolates placed in 7th and 3rd row.
in [2)

ii. IfRukhsardecidesto make 15 rows, then how many total chocolates will be placed
by her with the same arrangement? [1]

37. Amey runs a grocerystore that offers home delivery of fresh groceries to its customers.
His store is located at location A as indicated in the graph below. Now, he receives

regular ordersfrom the families living in the colonies located at B, C and D. Now, using

the data given, answer the following questions.

1 unit = 1 km
on both axes

3+
2

1 R

1 2 4 6 8

i. Find the shortest distance between locations A and C. (2]


OR
Find the shortest distance between locations B and D. (2]
ii. Findtheshortest distance between locations B andA. [1]
iii. Find the shortest distance between locations C and B. (1]
38. A bird flying at height h can see the top of the two buildings of height 534 m and 300 m.
The angles of depression from bird to the top of first and second buildingsare 30° and
60° respectively. If the distance between the two buildings is 142 m, and the bird is
vertically above the midpoint of the distance between the two buildings, answer the
followingquestions.

Building I Building II

i
Find the distance between bird and top of building I. [2]
OR
Find the distance between bird and top of building II. [2)
ii. Find the approximate height at which the bird is flying. [1]
ii. Find the angle of elevation if the bird is at theground and its distance from building
Ilis 300 m. [1]

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