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The document is a Mathematics Standard question paper (Code - 041) consisting of 38 compulsory questions divided into five sections, with a maximum score of 80 marks. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and case-based integrated units of assessment, with internal choices provided in some questions. General instructions emphasize checking the question paper code and ensuring neat figures are drawn where required.

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Maths Common PB

The document is a Mathematics Standard question paper (Code - 041) consisting of 38 compulsory questions divided into five sections, with a maximum score of 80 marks. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and case-based integrated units of assessment, with internal choices provided in some questions. General instructions emphasize checking the question paper code and ensuring neat figures are drawn where required.

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Mathematics Standard (Code - 041 )


SET- B
Maximum Marks: 80

TIME: 3 hours

General Instructions : . er contains 8 pages.


1. Please check that th1s questio~h~~id be written on the title page of the answer
2 Code of the question paper
• book by the candidate. a er contains 38 questions.
3. Please ch~tkdt~!~ tt~~ ~~~t~:~~~tfer of the question before attempting it.
4. Please wn e l the previous attempt •
!: 1
of reattempting a question, cance
~u~~~fon paper comprises five Sections - A, 8, C, D and E. There are 38 questions
;n the question paper. All questfons are compulsory.
7. section A - Question 1 to 20 are MCQ,s of 1 mark eachk h
s. Section B - Question no. 21 to 25 are, carrying 2 mar s eac •
9. Section C - Question no 26 to 31, are carrying 3 marks each.
10. Section D - Question no.32 to 35 are carrying of 5marl<s each.
11. Section-E - Question no.36 to 38 are case based integrated units of assessment
(04 marks each) with sub- parts of the values of 1, 1 and 2 marks each
respectively.
12. All Questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 Qs of 5 marks, 2
Qs of 3 marks and 2 Questions of 2 marks has been provided. An internal choice
has been provided in the 2 marks questions of Section E
13. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take n=22/7 wherever required if not
stated

S.No. SECTION A Marks

Q1 The graph of a quadratic polynomial p(x) passes through the points 1


if'~~~~, 0
- 2>, <1, - 2) and (bO). The zeroes of the polynomial are
B) 0 and 1 C) - 2and 2· D) - 2 and -2

Q2 The radius of the base of a ri ht • 1


sphere are each 5 cm in Len g c1rcular cone and the radius of a
the volume of the sphere theg:~h!fht~ehvtolufmhe of the_ cone is equal to
A) 20 cm . B) e1g o t e cone 1s
5 cm C) 10 cm D) 4 cm

Q3 • 7n - 4 then the common difference of the A. p.


If nth term of an A •p • ls 1
is
A) 7. 8) 7n C) 4 D) 4

1
\ Q4
If two tangents inclined at an angle of 60° are drawn to a circle of 1
radius s cm from an external point, then the length of each tangent fs
equal to?
5
s./3 (B) 10cm (C) - cm• (D) s✓3cm
(A)- cm ./3
2

QS The area of a sector of a cf rcle of radius 16 cm cut ·off by an arc of 1


length18.5 cm is : 2 2
(A) 168cm2 (B) 148cm~ (C) 154cm (D) 176 cm
-~ 4?'
Lf~ ~ J~f R> ,c_,
t-:Q=-6=----+-=-,t:::-::2=-c-o-s2=-A:----=-=o-,--:th:--e_n_A:--i:--s-e-QlU_a...,...l-to-: ----- ----- ---+- -:-1- ---1 7
(B) 30b (C) 90° (D) 45°• ~qo
(A) 60° "" ~18,~- ,
~ Jih-2
Q7 The volume of a right circular cone whose area of the base is 156 cm" 1 1\
and the vertical height is 8 cm, is: 3 3
3 3 (D) 1664 cm G3
(A) 2496 cm (B) 1248 cm - (C) 416 cm

QB 1
2
If one root of the equation 4x - 8kx - 9 = 0 is negative of the other,
then
(A) k = 9 (B) k = 0.. (C) k = 8 (D) k = 4
Q9 For the following dis~ribution: the upper limit of the modal class is 1
,.-

Marks O -10 10-20 20 -30 30 - 40 40 -50 50 - 60


No.of 3 9 15 3D 18 5
students

(A) 20 (8) 30 (C) 40 (D) 50•

Q10 O is the point of intersection of two chords AB and CD of a circle. 1


3
o a o)~ \\

I t;§J' c.

A C

If LBOC = 80° and OA = OD then .1ODA and .1OBC are


A) equilateral and similar B) isosceles and similar.
C) isosceles but not similar D) not similar

Q11 Three vertices of the parallelogram ABCD are A (1, 4), B(-2, J) and 1
C(5, 8). The ordinate of the fourth vertex Dis- - - •

(B) 9 (C) 7 (D) 6


(A) 8 -
2
Q12 If in two triangles ABC and PQR,
1
AB, BC CA
QR= PR= PQ

(A) ~PRQ - ~ACS. '( (8) 1.1PQR - 1.1A8C


(C) l.lCAB - 1.1PQR ✓ (D) 1.18CA - 1.1PQR
t-
axis is?
One of the common solution of ax + by = c and y
Q13
~4G (tiAn u)(im0,it)cer/b1J"uhi~(~8)i1(0~,~b~/ct)~~(2C)~(~cl~b,~O)~:::r-:~(D~)(~O ,~cl~ b)L_
1
-:--L _J =l o ~:~
A num ~r 1s chnsen from the numbers ~~ an d deno ted as x, and a 1
1 Q14
the numb ers 1,01?fj and deno ted as y. Then
number 1~ chosen from 4
P(xy < 9) IS :
(8) 3/9 (C) 5/9 (D) 7/9,,
(A) 1/9
5) is 1
Q15 The poin t on the x- axis nearest to the point (-4,-
(B) (- 4, 0) (C ) (-5, 0) (D) (141, 0)
(A) (0, 0)
table is usefu l in determinfng 1
Q16 The cumulative frequency
(B) Mode. , (C) Medi an · (P)'A ll of these
(A) Mean
Q17 If a line inter sects the x-axis and y-axis at the points P and Q 1
the coordinates of P
respectively. If (2,- 5) is the midpoint of PQ then
- 1? - i. -
and Q are respectively (~l;i 1c~;"'-s', c>,~.2J
(B) (0, 10) (- 4,0) ;.1 Q+')t ~ ~rt,- -F
(A) (0,-5 ) (2,0) R:
~4, 0) (0,-10) .1
{C) (0,4) (-10, 0) -"'--------~.:...-:
....-'--'-~'-----'--
------+-------1
[J
--'----'----'------'
will conta __53_ 1
in I',~
The probability that a-· leap year seJected-aLr:andom
1------+--------'-

Q18 .:> 10
Sundavs .is : -----

1-------+-{A_)_11_7•-------,-----{B_)2_1_1_ _---=--(-C)----=-=-
3-/-7--:----:::-::-------:-(-D_)1--:- ----= --t--- --, zr:; s -
s~

20, a statemenL.9f
DIRECTION: In the question number 1_9--and
Assertion (A) is followed b~t_ atem ent of Reason
(R). -
O 14
0 1..

Choose the correct option


n (R) is the
A) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reaso
correct explanation of assertion(A) ---
n (R) is not
B) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reaso
the correct explanation of assertion (A)
C) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) i~ false.
D) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) 1s true.
HCF is 1
(A) : The product of two numbers is 5780 anq_ their
Q19 Asse rtion
17, then their LCM is 340. - ti~
~., ..,
0

Reason (R) : HCF is always a factor of LCM -- y

e'n a die is 1
Asse rtion (A): The probability of getting a prime numoer1~h
Q.20
thrown once is i . \( -1- ;
ers are 2,l: and 5~ v
Reason (R) ; On the faces of a die, prime numb
SECTION B
6,4) and C(0,0). Find 2
Q.21 AD is a median of A ABC with vertices A(S, - 6),8(
the length of the median AD.
3
Q22 Evaluate : 4(sin 4 30° + cos4 60°) -3(cos 2 45° -s1n 2 90°) '2
Q23 If the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x2 +(a + 1)x + b are 2 and -3, 2
then find the value of a and b.
Q24 Check whether 12" can end with the digit 0 for any natural number n. 2
OR
Two tankers contain 850 liters and 680 liters of petrol respectively.
Find the maximum capacity of a container which can measure the
petrol of either tanker in exact number of times. _....,,
Q25 From a pack of 52 playing cards, Jsfks, Queens ancLJ.(ings Qf red colour 2
are removed. From the remaining, a card is drawn at random. flnd the
probability that drawn card is
(i) a black king
(ii) a card of red colour
OR
A bag contains 15 balls of which x are blue and the remaining are
red. If the number of red balls is increased by 5, the probability of
drawing the red balls doubles. Find the initial number of red balls

SECTION C

Q26 A person on tour has Rs 4200 for his expenses. If he extends ~is tour 3
for 3 days, he has to cut down his daily expenses by Rs 70. Fmd the
original duration of the tour. . . . .
Q27 Prove that 5 +Jn is an irration_al number.(g1Ven that ✓2 1s an 1rrat1onal 3
number) • 3
Q28 In the given figure, LD - LC and
AD AE
os = ec
A

at ABAC is an isosceles triangle.


Prove th OR

In the g1ven f 1·gure PA, ns
~
and RC are each perpendicular to AC.
If AP == x , BQ == y and CR == z '

4
- .cs

then prove that: !. + 1


1
--y
I X Z

B C
Q29 If P(9a -2,-b) divides the line segment joining A(3a +1,-3) and 3
B(8a, 5) in the ratio 3:1. find the values of a and b.

Q30 In a square park of side 8 m, two goats are tied at opposite vertices 3
with a rope of length 1.4 m and a cow is tied in the centre with a rope
of length 2.1 m. Calculate the area of park which cannot be grazed by
them.
OR
A sector is cut from a circular ~eet of radius 36 cm, the angle.__of the
sector being 30°. If another circle of the area same as the sec.tor is
formed, then find the radius of the new circle. --
Q31 Prove that: 3
stn8-2stn 8 3
t 0
----=3
2 cos 8- cos8
an

SECTION D

The angle of elevation of the top of tower from certain point is 30°. If 5
Q32
the observer moves 20 m towards the tower the angle of elevation of
the top increases by 15 °. Find the height of the tower.
Q33 Solve the following pair of linear equations graphically: 5
X+ 3y = 6, 2X - 3y = 12
Also shade the region bounded by the line 2x - 3y = 12 and both the
coordinate axes.
OR
A part of the monthly hostel charge is fixed and the remainin

5
on the number of days one has taken food fn the mess. When Swatt
takes food for 20 days, she has to pay Rs. 3,000 as hostel charges
whereas Mansi who takes food for 25 days Rs. 3,500 as hostel charges.
Find the fixed charges and the cost of food er day.
Q34 1) Prove that the tangent at any point of a circle is perpendicular to 3+2
the radius through the point of contact.

2) In the given figure, PQ is a chord of length 6 cm and the radius of


the circle is 6 cm. TP and TQ are two tangents drawn from an external
point T. Find LPTQ.

3+2
Q35
On the sports day of a school, 300 students participated. Their ages
are given in the following distribution. Find the mean and mode of the
data
Age in years Number of
students
5-7 67
7-9 33
9-11 41
11 - 13 95
13 -15 36
15 -17 13
17-19 15

OR
Th median of the following data is 50. Find the values of 'p' and 'q' ,
if t~e sum of all frequencies is 90. Also find the mode.
Marks obtained Number of Students

20-30 p

6
.<
I 'i
30-40 15 i'
40-50 25
50-60 20
60-70 q
70-80 8
80-90 10

SECTION E
I
Q36 The discus throw is an event in which an athlete attempts to throw a
discus. The athlete spins anti-clockwise around one and a half times
through a circle, and then releases the throw. When released, the
discus travels along a tangent to the circular spin orbit. In the given
figure, AB is one such tangent to a circle of radius 75 cm. Point O is
the centre of the.circle, angle ABO= 30° and rQ isJ)arallel t o ~
Based on above information:
(i) Find the length of AB. 1
(ii) Find the length of OB. 1
(iii) Prove that /lBAO and llBPQ are similar.
2
OR
(iii) Find the length of PQ.

Q37 Your friend Veer wants to participate in a 400m race. He ca~ c~rrently
run that distance in 120 seconds and with each da of ract,ce 1t takes

7
ds.
him 4 seconds less. He wants to do ft fn 52 secon

What is the minimum number of days he need


s to practice till 1
(i) 1
his goal is achieved?
ds?
(ii) On which day his practice time reachstes 72 secon 2
to the last day?
(iii) What is the sum of time taken from 1 day
OR
(iii) Find the diffe renc e of time taken on the 10th day and the
time taken on the 15th day?
shown below. The base
Q38 Dinesh is building a greenhouse in his farm as
a diameter of 12m a
of the greenhouse is a circular having
hemispherical dome on the top.

2m

12m
{No t•: The Ima ge Is not to scal e,.)

cylindrical part of the


i) Find the curved surface area of the
1
greenhouse. hous e. 1
") Find the circumference of the base of the green
walls and top of the
!!.) How much will it cost him to cover t.theIf the plastic sheet costs 2
;:eenhouse with a transparent plastic shee
Rs 77 per sq.m? Show steps . Take 11 = 22/7
OR
(iii) What js the amou nt of the air that can be contained by the
I green house. Show ste s. Take 11 =- 2217
8

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