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• Question paper has •ng 1 Mark Each
S. ~ A i,as 20 Mel?5 ~:'rryinQ 02 Marks Each•
(a) 65°

t seed"" Bhll5 5 ~ s carrying 03 Marks Each.


._ seed"" Chll5 6 q":: ns carr)'inQ 05 Marks Each.
(b) 115°
(c) 135°
(d) 125° boo --,_..1
A 8
S. seed"" D hOS' qu ~sed inteQ,ated units of assessment (04 Marks
&. sedfon E,,.. 3 ~ MarlcS each respectively. Eoth) • 9. In triangles ABC and PQR,AB =PQ and L.B =L.Q. The two triangles will be congruent by SAS axiom
...,.. d_l. 1.1;carnpulSOIY· However• an internal_ choice in 2 Questio "'Ith (d) None of these
if
7. Aft ~ d Q estions of 2 marks has been provided. An internal ns of s
~
(c) AB= QR
3 ,narlcs an u . (a) BC= QR (b) AC= PR
choic
2
. 2 ,narks questiOII• of s,,ctiOII E. . _ 22 • hos " l 3
__..figures wherever required- Take rr - 7 wherever required ·t 10. Which of the following is the coefficient of x 2 in (3x + x )(x + ;)? (d} 2

~
8. l)IGW ,_. ' not st (a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 1
SECTION-A
lL What is the area of right triangle in which the sides containing the right-angle measure 20 cm and
2
15cm? 2
• MCQs (1 Marte Each] (a) 150 cm2 (b) 175 cm2 (c) 125 cm (d) 105 an
S. Which rational nurnt,e,' will equivalent
14
to a rational number 2.. is1 2
21 19 12. The value of semi-peFimeter of an equilateral triangle having area 4-/3cm is - cm-
a,~.!!. (b)-
s1
{c) -
3s
(a) 2 cm (b) 6 cm (c) 4 cm (d} 8 an
f 119
13. A triangle and parallelogram have same area. If the sides of the triangle ore 34 cm, 42 cm and 20
2. Ifz = -2 and r +y2 +3%)' = -5, then find the value of y
~~
cm, then the height of parallelogram having base 42 cm, is equal to ·····-··· cm.
~3 ~4 au (a) 2 cm (b) 4 cm (c) 6 cm (d) 8 cm

3. Apoint whose abscissa is -3 and ordinate is 2 lies in 14. Find the value of x + y + z if x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = 18 and xy + yz + zx = 9 (d) 8
(a) first quadrant {b) second qu d (a) 9 (b) 3 (c) 6
A third d a rant
'"' qua rant {d) fourth quadrant
( 15. What is the value (256) 0•16 x (256) 0-097
(a) 3 (c) 4 (d) 1
4. If (3, -2) is a solution of the equation 3.r - py - 7 = o, then the value of • (b) 2
(a) ·1 (b) 1 (c) - 13 p IS A
3 16. In !>.ABC, if AB = AC and BD = DC (see figure), then L..ADC =
(a) 60°
(b) 45°
s. TWO distinct lines
{b) always either intersect or ore Ill (c) 120°
(a) always intersect . (d) 90°
(c) always have two common points. (d) are always parallel.
el 11 1 11 'c
6. And the wlue of .r.
(a) 70- 17. In a grouped frequency distribution, the class intervals are 1-10, 11-20, 21-30, ....... What is the
(b) 75• class width?
(c) 60° 130° (a) 20 (b) 5 (c) 15 (d) 10
(d) 65°
18. What is the distance of point S ( -3, 6) from y-axis?
A (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 1
7. In the given figure, the ratio of LABD : LACD is
(a) 1: 1 Direction: In the question number 19 to 20, a statement of Assertion (a) is followed by o statement of
(b) 2: 1 D 'I Reason (R). Choose the correct option.
(c) 1: 2 (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
(d) 2:3 (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
C (c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false but reason is true.

KEYSTONE) 3

~ltV~'l'A'aT.T! _,
,tion: If Ji= _414, ,/3 = 1.732, then ./5 = ./2 + ../3.
1
19·=:on: 5quare root of a positive real number always exists.
-"'"'ertion: The equation of Zx +5 = 0 and 3x + y = S both have deg
. _. (18)
f . t· . • ree 1 SECTION-C
20 Reason: The degree o a 1mear equa ,on m two vanables is 2. •
• Answer the following questions: (3 Marks Each] s,-160
O
SECTION-B
26. Toe linear equation that conver1S Fahrenheit (Fl to Celsius (Q Is giVen by th• relation C """,·
• Answer the following questions: (2 Marks Each]
(i) If the temperature is 86°F then, what is the temperature in Celsius?
floi (ii) If the temperature is 35•c then, what is the temperature in Fahrenheit? •
21. Find the value of ..fs~,/3' if ,/3 = 1.732 and -Is= 2.236. Qiij tt the temperature is o·c then. what Is the temperature In Fahrenheit and ff th• temperature "
OR o·F, then what Is the temperature in Celsius?
. . 8(5Ji+l)
s,mphfy: cJz+1)2-cJz-1Jz and express as rational denominator. OR
Find the value of k, if x +k Is the factor of the polynomials:
(i) x 3 + kx 2 - Zx + k + S
i
22. Find the supplement of of a right angle.
(iij x4 - k2 x 2 +3x- 6k
In the given figure, AB, CD and PQ are three line~~on 27. The volume of a right circular cone is 9856 cm3 • If the diameter of the base is 28 cm find
LAOP =Sy, LQOD = 2y and LBOC - 5 th fi
- Y, en md thecurrent
value ofaty.0. If (ij height of the cone
(ii) slant height of the cone
(iii) curved surface area of the cone
OR
A hemispherical bowl made of brass has inner diameter 0-105 m. Find the cost of tin-plating it on
2
the inside at the rate of Rs. 16 per 100 cm
a 28. In the given figure, if l II m, then find the value of x.
23. Find the value of k For the given below equation if x = 1 and y = 1 is its solution.
9kx + 12ky = 63
OR ••{ .., D
Show that x +3 is a factor of 69 + 11x - x 2 + x 3
I - •
y
24. In the figure, LM is a line parallel to the y-axis at a distance of >r-c::: :71c
3 units. 4 29. In the adjacent figure, ABCD is a square. A line segment DX cuts the
L
(i) What are the coordinates of P, Rand Q? side BC at X at the diagonal AC at 0, such that LCOD = 105°. Find X
3
(ii) What is the difference between the abscissa of the points L the value of x.
2 p
and M?
A B
_R
X' ·1 0 1 2 31 4 5 X
·1 Q 30. (i) If a point C lies between two points A and B such that AC= BC, then prove that AC= ½AB,
·2 explain by drawing the figure.
(ii) In above question point C is called a mid-point of line segment AB. Prove that every line segment
-3 M
has one and only one mid-point.
-4
Y' 31. ABCD is a trapezium in which AB II CD and AD = BC (see figure). B
25. Consider two 'postulates' a given below
(i) Given any two distinct points A and B, there exists a third Point C which is between A and B.
(ii) There exists at least three points that are not on the same line.
Show that
(i) LA= LB
(ii) LC= LD
/E
Do these postulates contain any undefined terms? Are these postulates consistent? Do they follow (iii) MBC ~ t.iBAD :c
from Euclid's postulates? Explain. D
..
SECTION-D
[20]
• Answer the following questions: (5 Marks Each]
32. Volume of a right circular cone is 22; 0 an3 and its diameter is 10 an. Find its curved surface area.
22
(Take rr =-)
7
OR
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f 0 hcuill,phoro, Frorn lrisldo It wa1 Whlto Wosho
.
IJulhJlnO I• In rh• form ~Ing la R1. 2,00 por iquoro mc,tor, Find the Volull'l d
CJt th, I
A cfi\1'114' ~ ~, 111, t,nd
R•. ;!>I' • ' I
('('1t of whit~ wa,foc:o area of tho domo.
thf frul,,'9 '"'
0 Of th ~0"•
1 "r ~
1 ,
1 ldC' 11 or,d n '
O I
"' f 0 lrcfa oro drown, then one, which • noaror to lha cantt ;
, (I) What 11 the 1um of total casea & total recovered?
11 nr,y twO chord• o c OR (II) What 11 the range of recovery cases of all states mentioned In graph?
0, 1• 10, '
l r,tl\lf tMI " ~· Which state having the maximum positive cases of covld-197
J f two congr utmt clrdt'a Intersecting each other point at C (Ill)
recovered from
o,
A and B such that AO > Oa, If CD0 1"1d 0, 'h.11111.·, (Iv) What 11 the dlff erence between maximum positive case of covid-19 & maximum
I\. ond <>, Ol't tho Ct"lltlt'I ()ti tht clrcf,1 In points -.
''l th _i Cflntrt fnt~rstc 1 covld-197
6 <'1Jt """"'
JC'!'''"° ..r 1 • the rodiu1 of t'lthor clrcla. 0"'II -··---
A' • U r,n, drtc,nn n ----- -- _,
37, A camp was organized at the school to collect fund for - 111, >-
~ ,.. ":-- .] ~ . , ~
O<'l't"m• foctorl10 x - h +3x +OR
1 1 lO,
,,. U•lng foctot ti1 Cancer Patients Aid Society Ho1pltal1. Many children In J funs ~, .i - C:
the 1c:hool donated aome money from their pocket f -! :§ ~ II
. ,..,.,., "
. v,=
,......... • ~
" + "' t
Ir
r.1 •
j
o. nndJthe value of money. Anita and Sunlta are two students of Class IX. h,~•;i,1 - .i. ..u, •
They motivated from this camp and contributed together
" 1
11 ) _ fil•
+-+;r .:-:;;
11• - ra ,, - 11h Ra. 500 from their pocket money to help the cancer
patients, •
CANCER __... _ survivo r
JS. f~l'C'u o.6 +o. 7+o.4' In the form of~ ,where p and q are lntegars and q • o. Based on the above situation answered the following
questions:
11,,,, ....111
formli"·' Jr-.ca": .
r--
-

J
V
~ , ,• .,..,.,

..
,.. •
;aJ
1
SECTION-E
(
• Anawer tht followlng questions: [4 Marks Each) Cantfr Palifnts Aid Sodfly
12]
H. INDIA'S FIGHT AGAINST COVID• 19: The country Is facing a tough task of controllln g the (I) Write llnear equation In two variables for the above situation.
rosf'l In major populat~ statH. The statas and central gowmme
nt are taking rapid me covfd-19
th~ form of providing meidldnes, beds, wntilator s, masks etc. and also at
the same time In ::u~, (II)
(Ill)
If Sunlta contributes Rs. 234, how much money contributed by Anita?
If Sunlta contributes two- third of Sunlta find the amount contributed by both
Sunita & Anita?
awa"'~" omong the citizens through various platforms about the precautio ns to be takenatlng
able up
we have been 38. Read the followlng passage and answer the any four questions.
"'9uloriy. Th~ Impact of thtse m.asures Is visible In many statas where
' ~ .l ,_.
~ Natlonal Association For The Bllnd (NAB) aimed to empower and
....
~~~~
cases of co well-Inform visually challenged population of our country, thus /
Below is the shown the data from Marth to June 2020 of positive and r~overed v1d-19 enabling them to lead a llfe of dignity and productivity.
_.... ~·
t N"'· _6,
for 6 sta"'s of India and the same Is depicted In the bar graph.
Ravi donated Rs. (x'
+ :,) to NAB. When his cousin asks to tell
State
Mohoroshtro
Kamataka
Uttat Prodt"sh

Total Costs
150000
24000

Recovered
100000
1S000

the amount donated by him, he just gave the below hint


X + .!, ■
;r
10
Answer the following questions:
l:I ...
25000 16000
RoJosthon 2QOOO (I) (x + a)(x + b) • x 2 + ........ x + ab
15000
TamilNadu 95000 (II) (x - y)3 "" ............
70000 (Ill) Find the amount donated by Ravi
Wt"st Bl'noal 22000 16000
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l(EYSTONE SAMPLE PAPER 2
Tirne: 3 t-f o~l'I
10. An isosceles right-angled triangle has an area a cmZ .The value of perimete
r of triangle is - cm
(b) 2(2 + ../2.)cm (c) 4(2 + ../2.)cm (cf) 2(1 + 2v'i)cm
(a) 4(1 + 2../2.)cm
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_ __, ~ 5 sec;tions A-E.
, ~~ paper h05 • 1 Mark Each 11. Which of the following is the zero of a polynomial 2x + 4 .
(c) 3
i ~A; _ 20 MC95 ~Z'Jng 02 Martes Each. (a) -2 (b) -4 (cf) 4
J. sectfO" s '105 5 que~ons carrying 03 Marks Each.
J. ..- w i chCJS 6 question ca..ving os Marks Each. 12. If the sides of an equilateral triangle are tripled, then its new area becomes
q1.1estions ",. • of assessm ent (04 Marks Each) with sub-
d u~Its (a) 3 times (b) 4 times (c) 9 times (cf) 8 times
~ · - h05 " case
4. sectiof10
5. t>ased integrate
Parts Of th
'- s,ctton Et,aS 3 nd 1 l.larl<S Each ,especttvely. 2 • + by + c = 0, then a b , c are
vrJnJ<5 ti_L ; : (OllljJUisolY• However, an intema~ choice i~ 2 Questions of 5 marks Q~•stion 13. The linear equation 3x = 2y when expressed in the form ax
~
7, ,,,_ QIJeS!iOIIS of 2 marics hos been provided. An internal choice has been'Provided • sa,
respectively
(c) 3, -2, O (d) 3, -2. 1
3 rnartcs 2. f 5edion E.
• • lrt tJie
(a) 3, 2, 0 (b) 3, 2, 1
2 ,nartcs questi<JnS O . 22
1f not stated.
S. o,ow neat fig1.1res wherever required. Take Jr = 7 whereve r required 14. Two distinct lines
(a) always intersect. (b) always either intersect or are parallel.
SECTION-A (c) always have two common points. (d) are always parallel.
l20]
, MCQs: [1 Mark Each] 15. The value of x from the adjoining figure, if l II m is
(a) 15°
1 Euclid divided his famous treatise 'The Elements' into (b) 10°
(bl 12 chapters (c) 11 chapters (d) 9 chapters " , • I
(a) 13 chapters (c) 19° 77
(120°-XJ
(d) 36°
2. Find the value ofx +)' +z ifx
2
+)'2 + z 2 = 18 and xy + yz + zx = 9. (d) 8 1 •m
(c) 6 it /
(a) 9 (b) 3
p
3. Abscissa of (2. 3) is (c) 2
(b) 3 (d) none of these triangle are equal to two angles and
(a)-2 16. For two triangles, if two angles and the included side of one
the included side of another triangle. Then the congruency rule is:
9 when written as an equation in two variables, is (c) SAS (d) None of these
"- Sy = (a) SSS (b) ASA
(a) r +Sy= 9 (b) O• x +By+ 9 = O (c) 0 • x + 8 y - 9 = O (d) o • x + By = 0
height is 10 cm. The curved surface
17. The diameter of the base of a cone is 10.5 cm, and its slant
5. The product of any two irrational numbers is area is:
(b) always a rational number (a) 150 sq.cm (b) 165 sq.cm (c) 177 sq.cm (d) 180 sq.cm
(a) always an irrational number
(c) always an integer (d) sometimes rational, sometim es irrational
18. The surface area of a sphere of radius 14 cm is:
(a) 1386-sq.cm (b) 1400 sq.cm (c) 2464 sq.cm (d) 2000 sq.cm
6. If p(r) = r 2 - 2..fi.r +1, then p(2../2.) is equal to
(a) O (b) 1 (c) 4./2 (d) 8./2 +1 (a) is followed by a statement of
Direction: In the question number 19 to 20, a statement of Assertion
Reason (R). Choose the correct option.
7. If p(r) = r +3, then p(x) + p(- x) is equal to (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct
explanation of assertion.
(b) 2r (c) O (d) 6 explanation of assertion.
(a) 3 (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct
(c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
x
8. In the given figure, 0 is the centre of the circle. For what values of A (d) Assertion is false but reason is true.
and y, chord BC will pass through the centre of circle where points
A.
ial because the term -4x contains a
2 312
19. Assertion: The expression 3x - 4x + x = 2 _is not a polynom
4 312
Band Care on the circle?
(a) r = 90°,y = 60° er -- • I 1C rational power of x.
n in one variable is called its
(b) r = 75°,y = 30° Reason: The highest exponent in various terms of an algebraic expressio
(c) r = 65°,y = 90° degree.
(d) r = 90° y = 65°
in the coordinate plane.
20. Assertion: The points(-3,5) and (5, -3) are at different positions
9. If AB = QR,BC = PR and CA = PQ, then
*
Reason: If x -:;: y, then (x,y) (y,x)
(a) f.PQR =t:.BCA (b) f:.BAC :: t:.RPQ
(c) t:.CBA =t:.PRQ (d) AABC =/.l.PQR
9
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KEYSTGNEJ
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~ pr,tarb Each]
. ,,,,,,,""'14 a pair of correspon
ding angles are
that the bisectors of
ects two lines such
If a transversal inters parallel.
OR that the two lines are nd
J,~
P parallel, then prove 0), D( l, 2) a
-2, 4), 8(3, -1), C(-1,
each of the points A(
1.(!rid ttie ~ of aand b. . In which quadrant
or on which axis do
them on the Cartesia
n plane.
ur answer by locating
E(-3, -5) lie? Verify yo
-~•• ♦h
y
r,us of its base is 24 rn. Find ,.
..,,II,,., 111-i;gh and !he ,oc
II>....-_,,.,.,,_ tent ff the cost of 1.
,, ·5
.. ,... ... .. ~ IO ,nake Ille +
A(-2. 4>!• ••• • 4
~
_.~
-
,3
callllQs Is
'5 al its camplem ORent. Find the ong1e J.!D(l,2)
11,1.,.,;,il""".,"""" .
• •
rpendicular to lin eP I ~ j .. X
~.-IIIQ iia1o1- RoJ OR • po d OR. Prove that Q. Os is ~li!J 1(3J
X◄ ~ _J !:t j ! f -~----..
,-1) 6
.. .. ,: "~ bllW'8''"" Of' cri
-2
-·r-·l#J .•' -3
.

.
Al-3,-S)e-••····· -5
....
.
24,-,.tw0&dd'saiofflS y
&r..d ...Qddid!S af fie p
n
SECTION-D (20 }
baCh.
t Yt1o les• • 91111 aswflicll les on the x-axis. ing questions: [5 Ma
rks Each]
.-. tb le im • 2Clld , Answer the follow
SECTION-C
(3 Martes Each] 32. Rationalise:
....,....,.
. . . . . .IE 1
t ......
~ L• ..fi + ..f i-{ i
= Z ond y = 1 as its,.,.
-. ._ OR
H y= 8 has r
.. -•
2 1 .r .•
.. ,. _ ~ lf l! -~ 2r 1
Factorise:
1 2
OR
x2 +-x2 +2 - 2x - - ai~~a:uch tha t
X
. ht angled at C, Mis the mid-p
= 0 and writ, a.,_
~
D
- (Zp + l)y -1 ahp o1n tha t
is aSOMion of (p + I ).t intdBpro
M an ducedrto
igu
(see f' e)· s ow
r.11a1•t1,:1• t1 • J
3 .let.ABC,_ n_g ed to po
'oin
hyrig
3•In poten useng
ht tria AB C isJ
is Join
valueot
H iz .- 1 CSld its ,o lSX v'iii. Find the
• ar • OM=DB CM. Poamrig0ht angle
17.. ...,.. .. .. .,, (~)• AAMCC~
!
A G F :I "" taBMD
DOftdteED =126•, fin
d I.AGE,£GEF - ' {11) <
... ... .. IAIICO,l1 J.C B C
lld<III, (iii) ADBC == AACB
(iv) CM =l AB
duced as
teral ABCD are pro y' ',
d DC of a quadrila
= y , prove tha t a +
b=
34. The sides BA an
_::i
ns c◄ 'b LABC = x and LADC ''
1 shown in figure. If ''
& E X' '
11 x+ y.
_
O.t
Whit-..ar,-?..,......,AI\,- ..., ..OR, W<AOC = 4x and
A
4Dc•llr+II) ·· -. ... ... OR 3
of 48 - 30 - 18
3 3.
es, find the value 3
calculating the cub + (z - x)3
(i) Wi tho ut actually (x - y) + (y - z)
3
8X+lr. the cubes, factorise
41 (ii) Wi tho ut finding
..'Iha... .. 0 ir/ llj
B ,tt ,.f
_.
.,..._.,.,,11,,,,k...,,_ of the diameter of
the Ea
,.... • -•"""ly Dne-fourtt,
11
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30. If a transversal intersects two lines such that the bisectors of a pair of corresponding angles are
parallel, then prove that the two lines are parallel.
ZJ. s;rtf1llff.
31. In which quadrant or on which axis do each of the points A(-2, 4), 8(3, -1), C(-1. 0), 0(1, 2) a nd
~
~-~ ~ E(-3, -5) lie? Verify your answer by locating them on the Cartesian plane.
y
.JJ-1
,,__... a ov.:1,
yJ♦l

+ · r,; find the value of a and b.


5
..
22-A o,ni<XII t,nt is 10 m high and the radius of its base is 24 m. Find
A(-2.4~•····+ 4
• ,3
fiiJ
(iJ slant heightcanvas
""'alt/le of the tent
required to make the tent ff the cost of I m' canvas is 'l'?O.
!:t J ! r·of -1,I••••~ ..!.B(l,-1)
23. ff one angle is equal to four times of itS complement. Find the angle.
OR '◄ ~ -l ~ ~ 6I 1 a ►X
In figure, POQ is a line. Ray OR is perpendicular to line PQ. OS is
another ray lying between rays OP and OR. Prove that -2
1 -3
dlOS = -(L.QOS - L.POS)
2
p 0
Q
. : 1--
A'(-3,-5~---···· -5
24. State any two Euclid's axioms. 'i'
25. Find the coordinates of the point SECTION-D
(i) Which lies on x and y axes both. (201
• Answer the following questions: (5 Marks Each}
(fi) Whose abscissa is 2 and which lies on the x -axis.
32. Rationalise:
SECTION-C 1
Answer the following questions: (3 Marfcs Each] (18] ...fi + ./3 - ..fi.
OR
=
6. For what value of k, the linear equation 2x + Icy = 8 has x = 2 and y 1 as its solution? If x = 4, Factorise:
then find the value of y. 2 1 2
X +-+2-2x--
OR x2 X
=
For what value of p; x = 2,y = 3 is a solution of (p + l)x- (2p + 3)y-1 Oand write the equation. 33. In right triangle ABC, right angled at C, M is the mid-point of D
hypotenuse AB. C is joined to M and produced to a point D such that
7. The sides of a triangle are x ,x + 1, 2x - 1 and its area is x ,f[o. Find the value of x. OM = CM. Point D is joined to point B (see figure). Show that
8.lnfigure, if AB II CD,EF l CD and LGED = 126°, find LAGE,LGEF
(i) AAMC ABMD =
F B (ii) LDBC is a right angle
A .. G
and£FGE. (iii) ADBC AACB= V :,, C
(iv) CM =½AB
34. The sides BA and DC of a quadrilateral ABCD are produced as - ...
y ...
shown in figure. If LABC = x and LADC = y , prove that a+ b =
C D .....................
E x+y.
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OR
What value of r would make AOB a line in figure, if LAOC = 4x and
LBOC = (6% +30)0 ? OR
3 3
3
(i) Without actually calculating the cubes, find the value of 48 - 30 - 18 •
3
6xd (ii) Without finding the cubes, factorise (x - y) + (y- z)3 + (z - x)3
4X ••A
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l9.The d'10rneter of th M • . d the ratio of
theirsurtace areas.e oon is approximately one-fourth of the diameter of the Earth. Fm
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w ere made.
Cost of living index ~ Num ber of week s ekly Obse
140- 150 5 "'cit·IQ~,
150- 160 10
160- 170 20
170- 180 9
180- 190 6
190- 200 2
Draw a histo gram and a frequ ency polyg on on
the same scale.

SEC TION -E
• Answ er the follo wing questions: [4 Mark s Each
]
36. On his birth day, Mano j plann ed that this time .
he celeb rates his (121
birth day in a smal l orph anag e centr e. He boug ht "Y \T'f
apple s to give to ·- "••
child ren and adul ts work ing there . Mano j dona ted ' • ~.
2 apple s to each ~
child ren and 3 apple s to each adul t work ing there it
along with
Birth day cake . He distr ibute d 60 total apple s.
_,,
Base d on the abov e situa tion, answ er the follow
ing ques tions : 111
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(i) Writ e a linea r equa tion in two varia bles for the t. ·1. - ....... .:.- - - '
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abov e situa tion in stand ard form •-


(ii) How man y child ren are there in the orph anag e
10 adult s are in the orphanage?· [Ol]
(iii) How Man y Adul ts are there in the orph anag e 15
child ren are in the orphanage? [Ol]
[02]
37. Isosc eles trian gles were used to cons truct a bridg
e in whic h the
base (une qual side) of an isosc eles trian gle is 4
cm and its perim eter
is 20 cm.
Base d on the abov e situa tion, answ er the follow
ing ques tions :

(i) Wha t is the leng th of equa l sides?


Wha t is the semi perim eter of the given triang le? [01)
(ii)
[01)
(iii) Wha t is the area of the given triang le?
[02)

38. Nikit a has to make her proje ct on 'Mon umen


t in India'. She
decid ed to make her proje ct on Gol Gu~ baz monu
ment . She
alrea dy know s follo wing thing s abou t it:
► It is locat ed in a smal l town in Northern_ Karn at~ka
.
► It reac hes up to 51 mete rs in heigh t while th.e g1_?n
t dome
has an exter nal diam eter of 44 mete rs, maki ng
it one of the
large st dom es ever built. .
► At each of the four corne rs of the cub~ ,s a do~e sh. P .d
a ed
octa gona l towe r seve n storie s high with a st~irc
asuee~f~n:·:
Base d on the abov e situa tion, answ er the follow
ing q
[01)
f h hemi
(i) Wha t is the curve d surfa ce area o t e of thesphe rical dome?
dome ?
[01)
Wha t is the circu mfer ence of the bas_e . • er cmz. [02)
(ii) the cost of paint ing is Rs. 100 P
Find the cost of pain ting the dome , given
(iii)

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11. Supplement of angle is one fourth of itself. The measu
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LC = 55°, find L.F.
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ate after how many plocesOf 14. In the given figure, 00 is the centre of circle. ,OPQ =
• . of ..... -ti,,,nal numberS z•., 1 will termin The values of ,POR and ,PQR respectively ore
•_ . . : - i ~ u.,.,u" "" xs
(a) 84°,42°
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(c) 1 (d) 3 (b) 96°,48°
decif!01 (bl 4
(c) 54°,42°
(al2 (d)l08°,54°
of the poJynomiol p(xJ =2x + 5 7
(c) 2/3 (d) 0
z. What 1s die zero !bl 215 Q
(a) ·5/l 4 cm and 10 cm, then the length of the third
of a quadrilateral ABco 15. If the lengths of two sides of an isosceles triangle are
When wlldle figlft tonnecf by joining the mid-points of the sides , tokeri·11 side is ........... cm.
J. 7 (b) 10 cm (c) 8 cm (d) 4 cm
(a) 15 cm
order, is asquare (c) AB<BC (d) B th
(al DBl AC (b) OB=AC o Aond9
2... is
16. A rational number equivalent to a rational number 19
st angle of the triangl ?
._ Anglesofatriangleareinthe ratio 2: 4: 3. What is the smalle (a) 17/119 (b) 14/57 (c) 21/38 (d)21/ 57
(c) 120 (d~ Goo
fa) 40" (b)30'
17. Euclid belongs to which country? (d) Italy
s. ml die product of (5 li)(3 +Ji) (S +v'z). (a) Egypt (b) Greece (c) Albania
(oJ asJi + 80 (b)7SJi + 70 (c) 125-/2 + 20 (d) 100"2 + 45
18. If - 4 is a zero of the polynomial p(x) = x
2
+ 1lx + k, then the value of k is
(c) 28 (d) -56
joining OA. AB, BC and CO which of the (b) 56
&. On p1atti1g the points O(0, 0), A (3. 0), B (3, 4), C (0, 4) and (a) -28
foloMlg figure is obtained? ent of
ent of Assertion (a) is followed by a statem
(o)Square (b) Rectangle (c) Circle (d) Rhombus Direction: In the question number 19 to 20, a statem
Reason (R). Choose the correct option.
is the correct explanation of assertion.
(a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason
7. Theequatimi representing a line passing through the origin is is not the correct explanation of assertion.
(c)bo thAan dB (d)None (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason
fal1••+.r (b)y=mr
(c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
length of one of the equal sides (d) Assertion is false but reason is true.
Whatistheoreaofanisoscelestriangle having base 2 cm and the·
t 4an7
3
of the linear equation 2x + 3 = 0.
(b) v'isan2 (c) v'I6 cm 2 19. Assertion: For all values of k,(2 , k) is a solution
fal{licmi (d) vf7cm 2 sed as a linear equation in two variables as
Reason: The linear equation ax + b = Ocan be expres
9. In ~-- wil l A (-3, 4) lie7 ax +y+b = 0.
lal -...
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triangl e be different than that of the corresponding
triangl e then two triangles are not congruent.
Reason: If two triangles are constructed which have
angles equal but have unequal corresponding sides,

sides of the other


all corresponding
then two

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Rice Wheat Ghee Pulses
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30. In the figure AB HCD, lAB
X
OR
m. So
ct a triangular field of sides 50 m, 65 mand 65 '
Ateam is planning to constru A
prepare a map for it C
ngular field?
(iJ What is the type of tria
AABC. Find its capacity in liters.
(ii) Find semi perimeter of k has inner radius of 2.8 m.
31. (a) A hemispherical tan 6 cm and height 7 cm.
t circular cone with radius
(b) Find the volume of a righ
SECTION-D
[5 Marks Each] [20)
, Answer the following:
65rn am form a rectangle.
- s of angles of a parallelogr
0, find value of k. 32. Show that the bisector
equation 2x +3y + 15 =
2) lies on the graph of the centre 0. If AC and r'f
22. If the point (2k - 3, k + is a diameter of the circle with ~
Q
p
33. In the given figure, AB ets the circle at E, then

sistent 8D are perpendicu lars on a line PQ and 8D me
of axioms is called con
23. Explain when a system prove that AC = ED.
= 6 meets the x-axis.
ich the equation 3x - 2y
24. Find the point at wh
al angles at the centres."
rds of a circle subtend equ
25. Prove that "equal cho OR
cm2.
ere whose surface area is 154 OR o
Find the volume of a sph drilateral ABCD shaped land
is a village. The
In the given figure, on a qua What value are RIBJT-w~-""C
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a school specially for girls.
SECTION-C Panchayat has constructed be seen in the
?How many triangles can
ing: [3 marks each] (18] they exhibiting by doing so
• Answer the follow given figure? Find the measu
re of Ll.
n chord is 12 cm. Find
ct and the length of the commo
26. Two circles ofweradii 10 cm and 8 cm interse
centres.
distance bet en their B
t LABC = LDEF.
ED and BC II EF. Show tha
27. In given figure BA II
A 4 +-¼
34. If x - !X = 2find x X
:
\ C onal number then simplify
ber and exponents are rati
35. If x is positive real num
E f [:: r< -o ) . ~:r•-•I. ~:r•-,1
the value of x. ~
28. In the given figure, find
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cos• st11c:f>' f h rs honouring fatherhood , paternal
• • of at e , • mature. One of the biggest annual fun runs in Europe Is ·10 cursa El
Is celebration . ociety. on this day, children carte Ingles• in Barcelona with
O show about 55,000 participant s.
36.,=att,er's ~a:,e role fathers pla>_' 1~:n to their father for their contributio
n The entry fee for a charity fun run event ls$ 18. It costs event organizers
t,onds on nt and apprec•a , $2550 for the hire of the
actcnowledgernellies and society at large. tent and $ 3 per entry for administra tion. Any profit will be donated
to local charities.
to their own tarn Based on the above situation, answer the following questions:
• •
ratitude towards his father by giving •
him a hand-
ohan wants to showhg pasted three trapezium one above the other as Let R is the total amount collected In entry fees, in dollars, and 'n' ls
R (l) the number of entries. Set
rnade card to hirn• He as
HCIIGDllfE. Also, BC= CD = DE and GF = 6 cm. He wants to up an equation to find the entry fee 'a' for one participant . What Is the
value of ·a· in the above
shown below. ArdBI~ putting up a coloured tape on non-paral lel sides data7
of (01]
decorate the ca y (ii) The equation that represents the cost for the event (C) Is C = 2550 +
bn, where 'b' Is cost per
trapezium. entry for administra tion. Write this equation in terms of 'b'.
Answer the following: (01]
(iii) A total of 310 entries are received for this charity event. Show that the
organizers will be able to
donate $ 2100 to local charities.
(02]
, If LA= 140•. then find L.F. 1UESTION PAPER ANALYSIS
(i)i) Find the total length of coloured tape used on the non-paral lel boundary
~ of th
e~~l1(Ol) G!een QI.J_estions
crn. · f • HCDG "f H C = 7 cm, Ora_!!_ge Questions_
, What is the penmeter o trapezium , BC =3 cm and DG -_ 8 cm? ' l0t
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. Sohan draws a gate of a temple on the graph paper. He has following
37 points : (- 1 0
(1,l)and (0, 2).
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(-1, 0) IO (1, 0)
-2 -1 1 2
-1
-2
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\\) Name the closed figure obtained.
(ii) In which quadrant (- 1. 1) lies?
(iii) Write the ordinate of the point (1, 0)
fiv) Write the abscissa of the point (0, 2)
38. A fun run is a friendly race that involves either road
running or cross country running with participan ts
taking part for their own enjoyment rather than
competition. A fun run will usually be held to raise
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i Se(tion-B has 5 questions carrying 2 marks each. ~~ ~! ~~ (d) !
2
4. section-Chas 6 questions carrying 3 marks each.
the value of LPQR.
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SECTION-A
in the ratio a:b:c = 3:4:5 then find the value of
t201 . 14. The perimeter of a triangle is 36 cm and its sides are
• MCQs (1 Marte Each] a
(a) 12cm (b) 9cm (c) 15cm (d) 3cm
1. Degree of the polynomial p(x) = (x + 2)(x - 2) is (c) 0 (d) 3
(a) 2 (b) 1 15. Find the area of an equilateral triangle with side 2 '1cm?
2 (b) 3../3cm
2 (c) 2../3 cm2 (d) "3cm2
origins lOunits. The coord'rnates of the (a) 2cm
2. Apoint lies on negative side of x-axis. Its distance from
are (c) (0, 10) (d) (0, -10) 16. What is the degree of the polynomial {IT ?
(a) (10, 0) (b)(-10, 0) (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) 3
3. If (2 3.r-1 + 10) + 7 = 6 then x is equal to 17. If p(x) = x2 - 3x + 2 then find the value of p(- 2) + p(2) .
(b)-12 (c) 4 (d) 0 (b) 12 (c) 9 (d) 2
(a) 2 (a) 0
4. Find the range of the following data:21,18,31,32,91,5
7,19,81,89,48,56,67 18. What is the curved surface area of hemisphere whose
diameter is 35 cm?
(c) 18 (d) 73 (b)1155 cm2 (c)1925 cm2 (d)ll0S cm2
(a) 21 (b) 36 (a)1550 cm2
+ by + c = 0 lie? ent of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of
s. In which quadrant the positive solutions of the equation ax Direction: In the question numbe r 19 to 20, a statem
(a) fourth (b) third (c) first (d) second Reason(R). Choose the correct option.
the correct explanation of assertion
(a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is
not the correct explanation of assertion.
6. In OABC, LA=LB=LC then what will be the measure of LA.
..... .. (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is
(a) 12° (b) 34° (c) 20° (d) 10° (c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false but reason is true.
7. What are the zeroes of the polynomial 2x + 7x-4?
2
19. Assertion: If 2x - 32 is the volume of a cuboid
2 , then length of cuboid can be x - 8.
~m ~4 ~4 (d) both a &b
• Reason: Volum e of a cuboid = I x bx h.
each
8. The diagonals, AC and BO of parallelogram ABCD intersected 20. Assertion: ABCD is a square. AC and BD interse
ct at 0. The measu re of .£.AOB = 90•.
LDBC.
other at the point 0. If LDAC= 32° and LA08=70°, then find Reason: Diagon als of a square bisect each other
at right angles.
(a) 70°
(b) 38° SECTI ON-B
(c) 17° (101
(d) 32° • Answe r the follow ing questions: [2 Marks Each}
2 ter of the triangl e? f th's 21. Simpli fy
-s
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16✓3cm
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9. In the area of an equilateral triangle is 16"3cm , then find (d) None OR
(a) 24cm (b) 12cm (c) O 1
. xa(b-c) . [(xb)1c -
Show that. xb(a-c) ..,. Lexa) - 1
10. And the point where equation 3x + 2y = 12 intersects
x-axis.
(a) (-4,1) (b) (3,2) (c) (4,0) 2
27b 3 -144a b + 108ab
2
(d) (0,0) 22. Factorize: 64a3 -
OR
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,,... f,I"""- • Ind bisector LACD.
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r I J _!. 36, Read the following passage and answer the questions
s••,r,')i (S- d ) J
s;,nplify: ( ~ )( 51,.r' Ankit visited in a mall with his father. He
sees that three shops are situated at P, Q, R .. ~ --~
_find"'' P""""'ge Inaeose In the area of o triongl• nIts each side is doubled. as shown in the figure from where they have J!
27 to purchase things according to their need.
Distance between shop P and Q is 8 m, that
zs. If t +fa = 98 then find value of r + ;, A E of between shop Q and R is 10 m and Qr ,.., 'iR
between shop P and R is 6 m. Considering O
29. In the figure. AB II CD. EFL CO and £GFC = 130•. Find x. y and z. as the centre of the circle, answer the
following questions.
130·
(i) Find the radius of the circle.
C F (ii) Measure of LQPR is.....
(iii) Area of 6. PQR is...
OR
30. The total cost of making a solid spherical baD is Rs. 67914 at the rate of Rs. 14 per
cubic
Length of the longest chord of the circle is
metre. Rnd the radius of this ball.
OR
washed at th 37. Read the following passage and answer the questions
A dome of a building is in the form of a hemisphere. From inside, it was white After summer vacation, Manit"s class teacher organised a small MCQ quiz,
based on the
washing is 400 paisa per square meter, find the volume of air ine_dCOsli
~eb
n of white
997.92. If the cost properties of quadrilaterals.
dome. Taken= -.
Which of the following is/are the condition(s) for ABCD to be a quadrilateral?
7
(i)
(a) The four points A, 8, C and D must be distinct and co-planar.
3L Prove that every line segment has one and only one mid-poin t
(b) No three of points A, 8, C and D are collinear.
SECTION-0 (c) Line segments i.e., AB, BC, CD, DA intersect at their end points only.
(20] (d) All of these
• Answer the following questions: (5 Marb Each]
ram?
ive sides of a rect019 (ii) Which of the following is wrong condition for a quadrilateral said to be a parallelog
32. Prove that the quadrilateral formed by joining the mid-points of the consecut (a) Opposite sides ore equal (b) Opposite angles are equal
is a rhombus. (d) None of these
(c) Diagonal can't bisect each other
OR
10 cm. If PQ = 16ai ... B y
PQ and RS are two parallel chords of a circle whose centre is O and radius is If AX and CY are the bisectors of the angles A and C of a
(m)
and RS = 12an, find the distance between PQ and RS when they lie, parallelogram ABCD, then
l) On the same side of centre O. (a) AX II CY
ii) On the opposite sides of centre O. (b) AX II CD
(c) AX IIAB
33. Express 132 +0. 35 in the form;, where p and q are integers and q * 0. (d) None of these
C X D
(iv) ABCD and AEFG are two parallelograms. If £C = 63•, then determine LG.
(b) 117° (c) 90° (d) 120°
(a) 63°
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General Instructions:
• This Question Paper has 5 Sections A-E.
1• section A has 20 MCQs carrying 1 Mark Each
2• section B has 5 questions carrying 02 Marks Each.
3• section C has 6 questions carrying 03 Marks Each.
4• Section D has 4 questions c~rrying 05 Marks Each.
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•section E has 3 case based integrated units of assessment (04 Marks Each) with sub-parts of the
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All Questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 Questions of 5 marks, 2 Questions of
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2 marks questions of Section E.
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SECTION-A
• MCQs [1 Mark Each] [20]

1. What is the value of (-3r 4 ?


(a) 81 (b) 1/81 (c) 64 (d) -81

2. What is the coefficient of x in the expansion of (x + 3) 3 ?


{a) 25 (b) 27 (c) 30 (d) -25

3. If APB and CQD are two parallel lines, then name the figure
formed by the bisectors of the angles APQ,BPQ, CQP and PQD.
(a) Rhombus A B
(b) Square
(c) Rectangle
(d) Kite
D

4. The coefficient of x in the expansion of (x + 3) 3 is


(a) 1 (b) 9 (c) 18 (d) 27

5. In given figure, if AB II CD II EF, PQ II RS, LRQD = 25° and LCQP =


60°, then find LQRS.
(a) 45°
(b) 90°
A B
(c) 125°
(d) 145°
C D
60°

E p F

6. Point (-10, 0) lies


{a) on the negative direction of the x-axis (b) on the negative direction of the y-axis
{c) in the. third quadrant (d) in the fourth quadrant

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~~ ' 20_,Assertion: The area of a triangle Is 127 m whose sides are respectively 41m, 15m and 8m.
2
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. of tf1t obSO (b) ( +, - (d) ,;i;~\ Reason: Heron's formula= s .J(s - a)(s - b)(s _ c)
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f of each srde o (c) 12 cm v 3 crni? SECTION-B
w,,at is the length (bl 6 cm ( Answer the following questions: (2 Marks Each] (10]
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., 0, ttten a, + b,+ c1 is equal to (c) 3abc ~ •
1. The class marks of a distribution •
are 37, 42, 47, 52, 57. Determine the doss size and the doss limitS
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1 (d) of one last class mark.
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f ropositions are there m ~QI...
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11. HoW many number o p (b) 366 (c) 406 ; 22. s,mp • •
(al 365 (d) 465
of le. if x = 2, y = 1 is a solution of the equation 2x + ly _ , The total surface area of a solid hemisphere is 5940 cmz. Find the diameter of the hemisphere.
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J.2. Find the value (b) -3 (c) -7 - k. OR
The radius and height of a cone are 3 cm and 7 cm. Find its volume and curved surface areo.
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E,cpreSS the rational number 0.9 in the form p/q, where p and q are integer • 4. prove that a cyclic parallelogram Is a rectangle.
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s 25. Plot the points A(3, 10), B(-3, 5) and C(-1, -6) on the graph paper. Join them in pairs and identify
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the figure so formed.
1'- Calculate the value of 83 + 11
(0) 70 13Z -83Xl7 ♦ 17Z OR
(b) 72 (c) 100 A solid shotput is a metallic sphere of radius 4.9 cm. Find the volume of the shotput.
(d) 12S
15. ln the given figure, L...ACP = 40° and LBPD = 120°, then LCBD = SECTION-C
• Answer the following questions: [3 Marks Each] (18)
(a) 11°
(b) 20° 26. (a) Factorize: 9x 2 + 6xy + y 2 •
(c) 35° (b) If x + 1- = 4, then calculate the value of x 2 + 2..
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(cf) 45°
27. A hemispherical bowl made of brass has inner diameter 0-105 m. Find the cost of tin-plating it on
the inside at the rote of RS 16 per 100 m 2 •
16. What is the coefficient of x in (r + a) (r + b)? 28. D f reauenc, , cotvaon for the data given below, without drawing a histogram.
(a) 1 (b) a Classes Freauenrv
(c) b 150-160 5
(d) (a+ b) 160-170 15
17. What do we call a triangle if the angles are in the ratio 5:3:7?
(a) obtuse triangle (b) acute triangle 170-180 20
(c) right triangle
180-190 25
(d) can't say 190-200 15
18. In the adjoining figure, ABCD is a parallelogram in which LBAD = 75° and LCBD
LBDC. 200-210 5
(a) 600 (b) 75° = 60°, then find
(c) 45° 29. In the figure PQ and RS intersect each other at point 0. If LP0R: LROQ = 2: 3,
(d) 35° s
Find LPOR and LROQ.
Di<ection,
Reason (R). the question
InChoose number
the correct 19 to 20, a statement of Assertion (a) is followed by a statemenl 0
option.
(o) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
(b)
(c) Both assertion
Assert.ion and
is true butreason
reasonare true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
is false.
(d) Assert.ion is fa\se but reason is true.
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19. A , 60
~, ,140 , 1200,
tt ~e respectively.
angles of a _quadnlateral are In the ratio 2:3:7'6, then the measure of angles are Prove that bisectors of pair of vertically opposite angles are in the same straight line.
Reason: The sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is 3600
30. Simplify: (2a + 3b) 3 - (2a - 3b) 3 .
31. The sides of a triangle are 35 cm, 54 cm and 61 cm, respectively. The length of its longest altitude.
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_ •nts of AB and DC. Sho.... :37 • 1ces a srn
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I~ given figure ABCD, ABCD is a parallelogram. P, Qare t e ~"Y th.._ -'llt:,l figure-
(1) APCQ is a parallelogram. / \ ..A-............ l b·g triangle are 25 cm, 26 cm and 28 cm. Also, APQR is D C
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(ii) DPBQ is a parallelogram. 5ides ofb •oining mid points of sides of AABC. Use the above data
(iii) PSQR is a parallelogram formed y Jin resolving below doubts. l ~r >,
to t,elp her B 2cm .,
What is the semi-perimeter of t::,,. ABC?
(I) hat is the length of RQ7
A (ii) fcolourful rope is to be placed along the sides of small APQR. What is the length of the rope?
a (Iii)
e following passage and answer any four questions of the p
33 • In figure, OA = OD and Ll = L2. Prove that AOCB is an isosceles
Read t•h g.
triangle. 38.
folfo~n n;s pork is in the shape of isosceles triangle said PQR with
A cht PrRe 5 and T are points on QR such that QT = RS.
pQ = •
✓• I '\ II >
Q s- - R
Which rule is applied to prove that congruency of 11 PQS and 11 PRT.
disttibution. (i) In RHS rule 'H' stands for .......•••••.•••
34. Drow a histo ,resent the followin 40-50 I so-60 60-70 (ii) If pQ = 6 cm and QR = 7 cm, then perimeter of 11 PQR is ......
Marks 0-20 I 20-30 20 ( 20 15 (iii) • OR
Number of students 7 10 If LQPR = 80°. find LPQR?
35. Prove that the diagonals of O square ore equal and perpendicular to each other. UESTION PAPER ANALYSIS
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ABCD is a quadrilateral in which the bisectors of LA and LC meet DC produced at Y and BA Green
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SECTION-E
• Answer the following questions: (4 Martes Each] (12]
36. Horish make a poster in the shape of a parallelogram on the topic SA VE
ELECTRICITY for on interschool competition as shown in the adjoining figure.
Answer the following.
(i)
If LA = (4x 0+ 3)° and LD = (Sx - 3)°, then find the measure of LB.
(ii)
If LB = (2y) and LD = (3y - 6)°, then find the value of y.
(iii)
If .a = (2x - 3)° and LL= (4y + 2) , then find the relation between x and y.
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If AB= (2y-3) and CD = 5 cm then find the value of y
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1ateu f r prote• • er the
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A"s"' n-12 and carbo n-13. The overa ge atom
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,afloWln9 ttSS (d) Epith elial tissu e does cork . dista nces
wtiid" of ttie 3.Ho "' ve a peak veloc ity of 100 km/h up to
Z the faste st land anim al and can achie the minim um time it will
11- 101 porenchyroo I prey at a dista nce of 100 m, what Is
ctiee tah5; 0 m. If a chee tah spots its
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(c) Sieve tubes
24-A Iess than its prey, if the avera ge veloc
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s.z. wtiid" cell_ doe5 not (b) comp anion cells (d) Ves take to get
lerati on and
fol rroche'ds ent after half 0 • ... km/h r in 10 seconds. Calcu late the acce
_,o.,;ng in a ci,cular path af radius r. The displ
o<em rotes unifo rmly from 36 km/h r to 54
. . (c) 2r circle w p.car occe1e
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,~ - veloc ity of this rocket is sudd enly four
m movi ng with a veloc ity v? • movi ng up with a veloc ity v. If the
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the follo wing questions: (3 Mark s
(c) eonduction of wate r • Answe r
Calcu late the
g the follow ing? of potas sium nitrat e in 250g of wate r.
16. Which one is an oil yielding plant amon (d) Hibiseus A solut ion is made by disso lving 50g
(c) cauli flowe r on. .
(al Lentt1 (b) Sunfl ower 21. (a) ntrot ion of potas sium nitra te soluti d' I • 5 f • of wate r. Wha t is the mass
concesolut ion hos been prepa red bY Isso vmg g o urea m 95g
Reas on (R). Answ er these b) A
. No. 17 to 20 consist of two state ment s - Asse rtion (A) and entag e of urea in the solut ion?
b I ( at 25"(C) Calcu late
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optio n given e ow. of wate r to form a satur ated solution
QuestiOO selecting the appro pnate
estions fc~r~g of O solut e is disso lved in 40g
ct expla natio n of A.
:; Both A and R are true. and R is the corre solubility of solute .
corre ct expla natio n of A.
(bl Both A and R are true. and R is not the follow ing compounds:
(cl A is true but R is false. Write the mole cular formu lae for the
28 (ii) Aluminium (Ill) nitrat e
(d) A is false but R is true. • (i) Copper (II) brom ide (iv) Iron (Ill) Sulphide.
(iii) Calcium (II) phos phate (vi) Magnesium (II) aceta te
witho ut leavin g any residue. (v) Mercury (II) chlor ide
17.Assertlon (A): Camphor disap pears OR
ation .
Reason (R): Camphor undergoes sublim
Wha t are Prope rties of a comp ound s:
present in a hypo tonic soluti on.
18.Assertion (A): A cell swell s up when epithelial tissue. Nome one specific place in the body wher e each
the cell than they leave 29. Give four impo rtant funct ions of
Reason (R): More wate r molecules enter
on the seo waterthat function is carrie d out.
19.Assertion (A): It is the gravi tation
al force exerted by the sun and the moon
onion peel?
couses to the forma tion of tides in the
sea. 30. How is bacte rial cell differ ent from
tion is a strong force.
Reason (R) : Gravitational force of attrac with a uniform acceleration of 0.2 m/s
1 for 5 minut es. Calcu late the
31. A train starti ng from rest move s
20. Assertion (A): Permanent tissue is
composed of matu re cells.
Reason (R): Meristemotic tissue is a group
of actively dividing cells.
speed acqu ired and the dista nce trave
32. The veloc ity-tim e graph of a ball movin

lled in this time.


g on the surface of floor is as
g on the ball, if mass of the
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(ii) Give an example where potential energy is acquired by a d answer the questions:
1 •n• featu,es,
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body due to change in its shape. ~eo ell ha_s the cell an I.e. plasma membrone, nudeus ano lYloJ;osm. All th,
(iii) A skier of moss 50 kg stands at A, at the top of a ski jump. He 1sml~ 3B- rf c . side
d tt,e t at least ,e d lntemctlon s of the cell With hs '"""'nm" " ,. '°''""•
du, to ....,
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takes off from A for his jump to B. Calculate the change in his ct 0
f""1V'•l 0esin 1
gravitational potential energy between A and B. ·s the OUte,most covering d of'tthef cell that""'"
. ""
' tl,e contents of th,"'"'"""
6o"' ,re~ I enb,ane se_an
oIOs,,. It allows entoy an ex, o some motenolson •nd out of th, Cell
fe0t .., rnernI vironmen t d sphe,lcal o,gonelle, It ploys o cen..,, 'Ole~ c•~i., ''P<oducti,,,
Grou ~le
veI P ,ctern° ·s the den . ctivities of the cell. _ ft
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'', flrols all t e.is a J'elly-hkae, colourless semi-fluid substance
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cO e ucteushrn rnetaboh~
r,t
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plos
ell organelles.
lnsije Plasma """""-1t conto;ns
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34. (a) Compare all the proposed models of an atom given in this chapter. fh• •anted cerve any cell·und e, the mlc,oscope, starting from oorte, •de, the"'""' """'"" al
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(b) What observations were mode in Rutherford's alpha particle scattering (i)
experiment? f we obs e obse,ve
OR • Cytoplasm lbl Ce; memb,one, CYlopto,m, ""'""
suuctu,e
Nucleus,
w CellNucleus,
membmn Ce~, m emb,ane (d) Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Cell _ , _
What is Dalton's atomic theory.
(c cytoplasm
(O)) , • h water mov . .
35. Write a note on Golgi apparatus and the functions it performs. es through O semiperme able membrane from a region of high
Th s by whic • f lower concentration Is called
OR
Draw a neat diagram of plant cell and label any three ports
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(11) e proces_
on n to a region
ntrat10
conc~ffusi (b) osmosis ° . (c) Evaporation
which differentia te it from •
011I (a) DI
Mention their functions. (d) All of these
rna1 c~l The cell ~heory. joi~tly given by Schleiden and Sch .
(iii) (a) All li~mg organism are composed of cells and t~nn did not explain
36. Figure shows a loudspeaker cone oscillating to produce
(b) cell is the structural and function unit of livi heir P~oducts
sound waves: (c) Formation of new cells
(a) As the sound wave posses a point. it produces regions ng organisms.
of higher and lower pressure. State the names of these (d) None of the above
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regions. Cone-....
l)l'ocluQl~ -lo The plasma membran e is made up of
(b) Describe how the movement of the loudspeaker cone
produces these regions of different pressure.
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(a) Lipids (b) Vitamins
(c) State the effect on the loudness and pitch of the sound {c) Minerals (d) Carbohydrates 11
from the loudspeaker when
• the amplitude increases but the frequency of the _Answer the questions on the basis of your understanding of the following passage
39 and related
sound stays the same, ~ stt.1died concepts : . .
cone A train travels from one stat10~
• the amplitude stays the some but the frequency increases. to the ne~. The driver of train A starts from rest at time t = 0 and
accelerates uniformly for the first 20s. At time t = 20s, train reaches its top speed
OR of 25 rrJs, then
What happens to the force between two objects, if travels at this speed for furt~er 3?s befor~ decelerating uniformly to rest Total
time for the journey
of train A is 60s. Another tram B Is travelling on the parallel of train A with zero
(i) the mass of one object is doubled? initial speed at t = o
(ii) the distance between the objects is doubled and tripled? and then accelerates uniformly for first 10 s. At time t = 10 s it reaches its top
speed of 30 rrJs. then
(iii) the mosses of both objects are doubled? travels at this speed for further 20s before decelerating uniformly to rest. Total
time for the journey
of train B is 80s.
SECTION-E
(i) Sketch a speed-tim e gr~ph for t~e moti~n of train A.
• Question No. 37 to 39 are case based/ data-based questions with 2 to 3 short (ii) Calculate the deceleration of tram ~; a~ It comes to rest.
sub-parts. (iii) In which time interval, speed o~ tram B Is constant?
Internal choice is provided in one of these sub-parts
(iv} • What is the initial speed of trams A and B?
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37. (i) Define Fusion and Vaporisation.
(ii) Why is ice more effective in cooling substances than water at 0°C? Orange Questions
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Which of the folloWI Which cell organ (b) lysosomes
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!bl Gases hove 1arge tendeflCY to diffuse • mooth en P
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lcl Gases hove weo: intermolecular forces of attraction
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2. 450 Ktemperature may ~ 50"C
wntten in Celsius scale as
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(c) 0°C (d) 177°C t
•(a) parenchyma us tissues are irregularly thickened at comers.
lol 278'C (l (b) Co!lench:~~t~rcalary meristems are permanent tissues.
correct about properties of colloids? (cl Apical a • tissue in its early stage, lacks vacuoles.
1 Which of the foltowing stoteme~ ore (d) Meristemat1c '
1. Acolloid is ohomogenofeousll~dixtUi·sre.too small to be individually seen by naked eye.
, of portides oco 01 • • • . b the digested food materials. What type of epithelial cells are responsible for that?
2. The~ize . hto scatter a beam of light passing through 1t and make its path visibl 12. lntestin~ ~b;~r usamous epithelium (b) Columnar epithelium
3. Colloids ore big enoug (c) 1 and 2 (d) 1 d e.
1. 2and 3 (b) 2 and 3 an 3 (a) Stratifie . q (d) Cuboidal epithelium
101 (c) Spindle fibres
'- Select the incorrect stotements(s). • h vertically upward with velocity u, the greatest height h to which it will rise is
.Although ice. water and water vapour all look different and display different physical properties, 13. A body ,s t rown
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3. Both water and cooking oil ore liquid but their chemical characteristics are different. They differ•11
(a); 2g 9 1
odour and inflammability. 14. The value of quantity G in the law of gravitation
4. It is the physical property of oil that makes it different from water.
(a) Depends on mass of the earth only
la) 1and 2 (bl 2 and 3 (c) 1, 2 and 3 (d) Only 4
(b) Depends on radius of earth only
5. Which of the following molecules ore diatomic? (c) Depends on both mass and radius of the earth
lil Nitrogen (iij Neon (d) Is independent of mass and radius of the earth
(iii) Oxygen (iv) Sulphur
MPhosphorus (vi) Ozone
(vii) Fluorine
(IX) fullerene (viii) Hydrogen 15. Cartilage is not found
\al r~ flY), Mand lvll (a) Nose (b) Ear (c) Kidney (d) Larynx
\cl OQ and lv,l (b) (iv), (v) and (ix)
(d) (i), (iii), (vii) and (viii)
16. To solve the food problem of the country, which among the following is necessary?
6. Rn latomic moss 222, atomic number 86) is on isotope of noble gas, radon. ow (a) Increased production and storage of food grains
111 . . Old....,_ Ole there in one atom of this radon isotope? H many protons,
- of th,s! (b) Easy access of people to the food grain
86, 86, 1l6 ~I 86, 86, 137 (c) 86, 86, 135 (d) None (c) People should have money to purchase the grains·
(d) All of the above
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ertion (A) and Reason (R). Ans
SECTION-c
nowing questions: [3 Marks Each]

7
ts ... p.ss Wer H.. (21)
---tefl'le,, "•e er ttie fo
_,,,, ,J.,,. .,,,. .,.o i,eloW: S, ,s,s-1' . al formulae for the following compounds and co .
1onation of A. ' ttie ,i,ernic nts in each one of them: mpute the ratio by moss of the
~ "':!!i:"" ~R • th'
'JO c0f'7'-. ,;ctt optiof1 g
(ii) Carbon monoxide (iii) Hydr .
C o ~e,<pionation of A 1.G~binin9 eleflle ogen chlonde
i carfl r,,onia (v) Magnesium sulphide.
fl oride
~~~are uut• d ~ iS r,ot {he (i) p.rtl • ·urn u
Al1Jfl11n1
c
ass of: N = 14u, H = lu, = 12u, O = 16u, Cl= 35 5 Al
J eotll ~ a Rare uue, on r.11) ,.. atornic 111 • u, = 27u, F = 19u, Mg = 24u. 5
rwen
;, f1D1tl ~ a~ RiS foist-
~
"'~ •• "'::.""
(di fO R• .,,._~n9 ..,rt tefl'P'"'°'"' i,ecornes const0nt
int is used to overcome molecular forces
,,
(G32u)
'd (SOz) is a colourless pungent smelling gas ond is a maJor. .
·cted ..,., ..,~119 Po • d•0 x1 e • t· •
f •ts constituent air pollutant
,.... ,.... "" elements 'sul h
l...tiur 1 1ectronic conf1gura ,on o I
1 -;:::..,, fJC"" i,.ct pi"" .
1 ,... 1-'1' n,e ,nc!OP•srni< ,.ncukl'" "'
hicll laclcS ni,osomes is called smaott,
. endolJla"'1it
i9-SLIWrite te ~ 6
P ur and oxygen'.
~weoSl6 , Os ),lency of sulphur and oxygen.
1s.~ d. protein synthesis. ((ii) ,w,;te the va and oxygen isotopes of same element? Explain your answer
,, sulphur
,etiCllhJ,n Ea ·s -,,jr,ly jr,\IO!Ve lyinfollin9 i,odY is consto"t at each pomt QiO Are
_ __,,, (R): s f' I I I...
,...... •
te on xylem and phloem.
. _. ..tiofl (AJ: rotol enet9>' ~f::::ly tolling t,odY is minimum, when it reaches at gro Wfit.e a short no
.,_;;;;,-t111= ~notiC ,nd9Y o • • • •• und
. cf,vi•b~ ond ,unctions as a .,ngular unot 1n IMng orga • %9, e the living components common to both the complex permanent tissues found in plants.
~~-- ~
nisms•
not incfUdin9 ,netobO1•,sm ond reproducti'on, are coordinat ,o. (o) r..iorn function7 . . .
..•..ti_on ,,...
10-_. •, 1s...,.,
,a.1• n,e cell
ed ef!o What ls itS two ways in which these tissues differ functionally from each other
IIO""" {Ill: Cd~ar ,.,... (b) Ghre anY . . . .
secnoN-B . h own in a vertically upward direction with a velocity of s mis. If the acceleration of the
e 1s t r • 0 ml 2 in• th d d d" •
31, Aston • its motion is 1 s e ownwar irect1on, then what will be the height attained
. 112] stone dunng nd what time will it take to reach there7
--~J,1111"'" 9~(21,tO,tcs eadiJ bY the stone a OR
llA - • able all tt,,o09h -
to , in o ,...;rnrning pool Which property of matll!r does •
u,, for half an hour, 25 km/h for one hour and 40 km/b for two
,....,...,. _ W ith a speed of 30 fkm/h
h
r moveslate average speed o t e car.
A ca
h0Ur5• CaICU
22- Write down twO main functions of f lls from a height bounces from ground and again goes upwards with loss of a part of its
32. If a body a
(o) EndoPlosmic reticulum
energy. .11 its potential energy change?
(b) Lysosome7 (1.) How WI • k" I
23. WhY • th• epcle1111iS I""""' os o tlid< woxY cooting of cutin In desert plants? What are various energy conversions ta mg pace?
~~) What will be its ultimate energy?
2'- Why the vehicleS ore titted with shockers? st t force of friction of 50 N is acting on a body of mass 200 kg moving initially with a speed
33.A co nm/an How long does the body take to stop? What distance will it cover before coming to rest?
25. waves of trequency 100 Hz ore produced in a string ~ of 15 s.
as shoWO in the figure. Give its •
E SECTION-D
(i) Amplitude •u,.
.! -
ll •H '-C
1. I
~,
T
I \.
,~ • Answer the following questions: (5 Marks Each]
(15)
..
1:1, I ---,.
(ii) wavelength
(iii) Velocity Q D H 34. Differentiate between homogenous and heterogeneous mixture
f,vjNoture
35. What is a neuron? Write the structure and functions of a neuron.
OR OR
Distinguish between the terms Briefly describe striated and smooth muscles with their functions.
(i) Music and Noise
~q Tone and Note 36. Answer the following:
(i) What is meant by frequency of sound waves?
26. How is the use of manure beneficial for our environment? (ii) Give the range of frequencies of sound waves that an average human ear can detect
Oii) A source of wave produces 20 crests and 20 troughs in 0.2 s. The distance between a crest and
next trough is 50 cm. Find the
(a) Wavelength,
(b) Frequency
(c) Time period of the wave.
41
KEYSTINE1 ~EYSTGNE)
SECTION-

based / data-based questions with 2 to 3


7t 39 are case rt short
uestion No. 3 . o "d d in one of these sub-pa s SIJb,
• Q I choice ,s prov• e PQ
rnterna
. estions: [4 Marks Each]
• Answer the followmg qu
. in the characte ristics of state of matter
5 d f" • h St
I te the difference
d finite volume but no e in1te s ape. ate whether th·
37. (a) Tabu a is SlJbst0
(b) A substance has a e
• ·d r a gas7 . • d ff rice
a hqu1 o f ing substances in increasin g or er o orce of attraction b
OII (iii) Oxygen. et\veen th
(c) .b:rrange the ow (ii) Salt
(i) Milk e
h f lants occurs only in certain specific regions. This is
0
38. The growth d. P.d.ing tissue also known as meristem atic tissue, is
because t e 1v1 , . .
at these points. Depending on the region where they are
located on Iy T d • I I t I d
present, meristematic tissues are class1_ 1e as ap_ic?., 1~ ~~a ~
intercalary. New cells produced by menstem are 1~1t1a y I e ~ ~se of
meristem itself, but as they grow and ma~ure, their characte ristics
slowly change and they become differenti ated as compone nts of other
tissues.
Apical meristem is present at the growing tips of stems and roots and
increases the length of the stem and the root. The girth of the stem or
root increases due to lateral meristem (cambium). lntercala ry meristem
seen in some plants is located near the node.
Cells of meristematic tissue are very active, they have dense
cytoplasm, thin cellulose walls and prominen t nuclei. They lack vacuoles.

(i) Which meristem helps in increasing the girth of the plant?


(a) Primary meristem (b) Apical meristem
(c) lntercal.ary meristem (d) Lateral meristem

(ii) Lateral meristem is responsible for_ _ _ __


(a) Growth of apical portion (b) Increase in the length
(c) Increasing the girth of stem and root (d) Growth in parenchymo

(iii) The meristem present at the base of the internode is_ _ _ __


(a) Lateral meristem (b) lntercala ry Meristem
(c) Apical Meristem (d) All of the above

(iv) What is the characteristic of Meristematic tissue?

39. While catching a fast moving cricket ball, a fielder in the ground gradually my
pulls his hands backwards with the moving ball. In doing so, the fielder ••
increases the time during which the high velocity of the moving ball
decreases to zero.
Thus, the acceleration of the ball is decreased and therefore the impact of a
catching the fast moving ball (see figure) is also reduced. If the ball is
stopped suddenly then its high velocity decreases to zero in a very short
interval of time.
Thus, the rate of change of momentum of the ball will be large. Therefore, a • -- --·th
--fi;;.·
large force would have to be applied for holding the catch that may hurt the palm of e
niS
(.)

Wh f · ·
Ya ast-movmg cricket ball can cause more injuries to a cricketer than °
moving tell
(ii) A bullet of mass 0.2 kg moving with velocity 400 mis, find out momentum of ball.

!(EY STG NEj


ollowing is true for an element?
~,i: sAMpLE PAPER 3 . n of the f ber == number of protons + number of electrons
¢5,-o,,~ li1tte: 3~ wh''orni' nurT1er == number of protons + number of neutrons
1· ~) p..t 55 nurnb == number of protons = number of neutrons
IJll"StfJ ,tions in 5 sections. ' (ii! ~~ornic rnos~er == numbe~ of pro~~ns = number of electrons.
(iii) ~tornic_~urn
(1\I) I"'•, and (II)
(b) (1) and (111) (c) (ii) and r...
11111 r
(d) (ii) and rvj
~~ ~~
_JS _,djall=~· -,,sistS of 39 que n internal choice is provided in som (O) (1 e made up of
~~
~-
r,:: ...-;,""(1Jlll"l#Y· ,-iow¢·•
ese qoestions. equ estion rnosornes or (b) protein (c) DNA and protein
; , I I ~ ~ oniY.on'. of tt, qoestions conyin9 1 ,nark each. t Ch'° (d) RNA
~ _.,, of 20 obi"""' tYP",tions carrying 02 ,narks each. Answe 6- oN.A lant cell is defined as
~
(O) .
¢1"' ,,..,._. - f 6 Veil' st,ort qoe rs to tt, ° P of plasma membrane •rn hypotonic medium
rnolysr·s ,n (lysis)
• :;;;i
. __....bes.,,....
111< ,ange so...,.is.
• of 30 toAn¢' • 03 ,narks each. A
IYP' qoestions corr)'ln9 ese q
O '
9, plO~reakdo
wn f cytoplasm in hypertonic medium
¢1"' c"",;,ts of_ 75h0rt ge of SO to SO ,vord> nsw.,. t (O)) shrinkage of nucleoplasm
• ,,,....,.. '"'"~ be '" 111< " ' ~ tYP" qoestions carrying 05 rnarks each A U-.,, (b inkage o
(C) shrne of thern
so
, se<""' D""';,ts of_ :"~• of to 120 wards, 4 • nswer to
.
questiO"s sh~ld be '" .,._i,osedf<"""i,,sed onits of assessment of o marks e U-.,.~
3 d) NO .
( h following rs not a function of vacuole?
• ,....., E"'"""' o SOIi 0~. . h out of t e (b) p 'd•
-
13 ""U, 0 'IJh'' e rovr rng turgidity and rigidity to th cell
parts 1 •(O) storag excretion (d) Locomotion e
secnoN-A (C) waste
[2~
·ncreases due to
. of stern 1 (b) Lateral meristem
t.4CQS: (1 Mari< each] 11, Girth ·cal rneristem (d) Vertical meristem
• .....ternent .rs co-rt'
n=•· 'd (o) AP' alal)' meristem
following )lU• 'd red as soh • when force. (c) 1nterc
1. Which of th~ compressible but consr ef rce and not regains the same shape
in plants are
(al SpOOge ISband change shape under o
rs t ·c tissues
• terna, (b) Not limited to certain regions
t
(bl Arubber
__ -,1 d m1 of the substance. 12.Mens0 0 1. ed and permanen (d) Growing in volume
remov=· . lurne is coiled ens..~ • (o) L ' .':ed and dividing cells
(cl MOSS multiply by~of solids and liquids rs flurd.
(c) LOCO1I
(dl The common nom of mass 25 kg has a momentum of 125 kg m/s. Calculate the velocity of the body.
. ." ly to exhibit Tyndall effect? (b) 5 mis (c) 6 mis (d) 7 mis
·ng ,s rnost 1,,.e 13,A body/
'ch one of the foIIowr (a)41Tl s
2. Wh1 i,ctUre
(al sugar and water rn • re one on an object does not depend upon the
(bl Potash alum and water rn~ re 4 Thewor kd •
(b) Force applied
1• . lacement
(c) Chalk powder and water rnixtU ater mixture (a) Drspl between force and displacement (d) Initial velocity of the object
(dl Potassium permanganate and w (c) Ange
ulphur and 1crypton, the elements having the lowest and highest
3. Out of ozone. phosphorous, s is.Fats are stored in human body as (c) Bones (d) Cartilage
atomicity are respectively: (b) Krypton and Ozone (a) Cuboidal epithelium (b) Adipose tissue
(a) Sulphur and Krypton (d) Krypton and Sulphur
(cl Phosphorous and Sulphur !6. Which of the following sets includes simple permanent tissues?
(a) Collenchyma, parenchyma, sclerenchyma (b) Phloem, xylem, collenchyma
4. Among the following, which one is the false statement? (c) Sclerenchyma, phloem, collenchyma (d) Parenchyma, phloem, sclerenchyma
(a) Sublimation is the process of conversion of a matter from its liquid state to gaseous state
at
these
specific conditions of temperature and pressure. Question No. 17 to 20 consist of two statements - Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer
(bl Naphthalene. camphor, iodine and ammonium chloride undergo sublimation.
questions selecting the appropriate option given below:
(c) The melting point of ice is 0°C or 273.16 K.
(a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
(d) Condensation is the process of conversion of matter from its gaseous state to liquid state
at
(b) Both A and R are true, and R is not the correct explanation of A.
specific conditions of temperature and pressure.
(c) A is true but R is false.
5. The cation of an element has: (d) A is false but R is true.
(a) The same number of electrons as its neutral atom.
(bl More electrons than a neutral atom. 17.Assertion (A): Ammonium chloride disappears without leaving any residue.
(c) Less protons than aneutral atom. Reason (R): Ammonium chloride undergoes sublimation.
(d) Less electrons than a neutral atom.
lS.Assertion (A): Vascular or conductive tissue is a distinctive feature of complex plants.
strial
6. Which one of the following is not a metalloid? Reason (R): Vascular tissue has made survival of complex plants possible in terre
(a) Boron (bl Silicon (d) GermonilJ!l environment.
(c) Gallium
45
~EYST8N~
~EYSTON~
f reflection. OR
O
henorTIenon II is due to echo. II
fch" 1s. cc,usc:v
ce of a 50un

.
-~ bY the pd in a bI9 hO
e similar structures and collab 111e ve
1ocitY-t1 f
·me graph of a ba moving
J
30

on the surtace of a floor Is Shawn In the figure,


~ (.Al: ...,s;stt" Us that hOV . orote t
,,-_--,. ,,,,. ftle I"'' -
JI.,.-,_,,, ,...,. es are made
up of ce
,~= fr~"(he t,ad>'· . es perforTTl sp
ecialized tasks. contributing to the O
o CQ
verciu
'ly ~ -
'7
~ 20
~AIO,,s ,,, s of ussu C
io,,--__Jil!C """"o:""'ere11t ~ of the bodY· =-
fPC"'~_ '°'' II' • otton
rteOf"" ';~ ot9an•Z secnoN -
B f 10
~rtCI r1c5eachJ ~

...., win9 q
. _-,er tfle TV'10
IIPW

uestfortS: (2 t.40
ss of patassiurTI su p
. d to prepare its 10 per cent (mass
I hate require Per c
(1i1
ent)
'
0 1 2
Time (Ins)
3 4
+
>
5
1
-
Ing on the ball if the mass of the ball is so g.
2s.cat~
"'°
iote ttie
,, 100 gof w •
oter
. permeable membrane?
•,.dthe
force act
I . d
satP 1 Ued a selective1y fh• es between acce eratIan ue to gravity (g) and u .
mbraneca
is p1asrt10 me Givethree differenc nrversal gravitational constant
22- WhY Iar epithelium forTTled7 32,
., HoW are gtandu . fo"ce between the earth and a 1 kg obiect (G), e of gravitation between the earth and the sun given that th
- 111 vitat1ona1 ,. . f h h• J 011 it..
nitUde of the gra. 102, kg and radius o t e eart 1s 6.4 x 106 rn) ·~ d that of the sun = 2 x 1030 kg. The average distance
lculate the fore • betweee mass
th of .the earth -_
at Is the mag f the earth ,s 6 x 33,Ca 102• kg an n e two Is
2'- Wh 7(Take. mass o 6 )( 10" m.
surface Brakes are applied, so as to produce a unifo
. . uavelfing ot a speed of 90 kmf!e train will go before it is brought to rest? rrn 1.S )( SECTION - D
2s.A train 15. f O5m/sz. Find how ar OR !lowing questions: [5 Marks Each]
acceterat1on o - • sWerthefo
·on of 8 ms·z on a mass m1 and an acceleration of 24 (15]
I at'
A,orce of 5 NProduces an . acce erId the same force prov,'de 'f
I
both the masses ore tied t ll'ls·2 °'1Q
0 • Art . h Bury rules for (Z = 11) distribution of electrons into different shells
hat acceleration wou 9ether?
mass mz. W 34. (a) explainthBod_15r tribution of electrons in sodium atom. •
. al feed and write their functions. (bl Write e has 2 electrons in its valence shell but its valency is not 2. Explain.
elium atom
26. Name twO types of anim (C) H
SECTION :-C f ctOrs may be responsible for losses of grains during storage?
35, (a) What a ntive and control measures are used before grains are stored for future use7
• Answer the following questions: (3 Marks Each] l21] (b) What preve OR
. h . egati·ve and 3 positive charges are found to have 7 and 14 neutrons • oved poultry breeds developed?
27·respectively.If
Two ions avmg 3n • are s1m1
• ·1or t o th at of neon (Ne), then find the Why are ,mpr • Describe the desirable traits for which new varieties
electronic configuration of these ions are developed.
mass number of both the ions.
5tone is thrown in a vertically upward direction with a velocity of 5 m/s. If the acceleration of the
lB. (a) For any substance, why does the temperature remain constant during the change of state? 36, A •
stone during its motion •Is 10 m/ s2 m
• th d
e ownward d'irectIon,
• then what will be the height attained
(b) Why does a desert cooler cool better on a hot dry day? by the stone and what time will it take to reach there?
(cl How does the water kept in an earthen pot (matka) become cool during summer?
OR SECTION-E
(a) A 0.24 g sample of compound of oxygen and baron was found by analysis to contain 0.096gd
boron and 0.144 g of oxygen. Calculate the percentage composition of the compound by weight • Question No. 37 to 39 are case based/ data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts.
(bl Write the electronic configuration of any one pair of isotopes and isobars. Internal choice is provided in one of these sub-parts
29. • Answer the following questions: [4 Marks Each] [12]
I. Why is excess use of fertilisers detrimental for the environment?
II. What would happen if the plasma membrane ruptures or breakdown? 37, Mr. Thomas is a chemistry teacher. He asked class IX students to make groups of four students and
asked each student to find symbols of elements, hidden in the first names of other three group -
30. What do you understand by organic f • 7
maintaining soil arming. Compare the use of manure and fertilizers in mates. This activity helped students to learn symbols better.
fertility. Read the given passage and answer the following questions:
31. Amot~rcyclist drives from place Ato Bwith . 0) Write name of at least one element whose symbol is present in the following names?
to Awith a uniform speed of 20 km h·l . a ~niform speed of 30 km h· 1 and returns from place B (a) Ajit (b) Rakhi (c) Kishore
•Find his average speed.
47
!EYSTGNEJ ~EYST8Nfv
!!11111' ~
valene)' of any two elements found • KEYSTONE SAMPLE PAPER 4
ration and 111 th
,~ <(Jllfi9" e Ob
'I/fl" ,t,e rl""° . ·ncreosing order offorce of ottrocti '% q
(cl oxygen. on betwee ""'-
,nowi"9 '"b""nces ,n'
~ II>" '
fll lime: 3 Hours
nt\, "I • of 39 questions. in t 5 sections.
I h . . .
ibl salt . ,•sO1 ctioO,• nsIsts
l><l'lirt
fllll (al t.4ilk
11y "°" :n, thon
1ower dens..,
solids but ice floats on water W
• hy? ""
~
.,, 1 •'
5
.,u
tio• poperco
,ompulsory.ne
0
Howeve r, an
of these 1n ernas. c o,ce is Provided in SOilie qu,Stions· A stud•n
question
11"1 "'"'' 11111idS genera
~
er the questions:
careful!)' and ansW ,tion of land under cultivation of different
pe
' ,.II qllescted ~
que,;on• •'~emp t only_ ctive type questions carrying 1 rnarl( each
ons1s
' •set Ac 51·sts o
Very
to ts off 620 obJeSho rt questions carrying 02 !narks each. Answ,,. to these question,
Oto SO words.
1
,eters ".'~~practice of growing more_ than one crop on rops at di
% Po"""
,s.,,_d : 3
at d,ne. )r,te~p :g c,ttem· It is much ,upenor to mixed cropping. Interhe0san,e
r.~'""1 0 the
~on 8 con range al Answer type questions carrying 03 rnorks each. An,_ to these
~ out t t PPing "Id~
~
5"" nb<l In 51 ,ts of 7 Short ge of 50 to 80 wards.
~"
...,. tlln• a definite '°~tech nique mokes the farmers busy through
e Yeor. F> C:CJn ,i,ouid c,on ld be in the '°~n,wofer80 type question scanying 05 rnork, each. An..., to these
..,.,--mte croP rot~on- evented. pests and weeds remain under control
~-- "°""' ~ 11 nn• shoo_ st• of 3 Long e to 120 word~
15 pr • rn..
1,_..,., ::.. SOIi f 3 source ased/cose-based units of •ssessrnent of 04 rnorl, eact, w;tt, .;..
section
q e~t,o shoU be
D consild o in the ran_!/,
,,1,1e econsists
stions
... ction
fll wt,at Is lnter-cr_oP~sin:~perior to all other means of cropping?
by check',ng ,o,J• creep aher
se
fl! "! etJ,od ofngcroppll19
M/ lntercroPP I I prevents sod• ,ro.,on

' portS
W~m . pattern me fertilizers ore used for oil the crops? ho"'°'11 Crap? SECTION-A
(Ill) Wh .
I 50 ng a
11'1 In ..i,ch croppin9 . (1 Mark Each]
uestions on the t,asis of your understanding of the followin g POSSQ t,4CQS, (20]
e ge and r e of the following statements is not true?
,..tiedr""""pts:
39-,,.,..
th q . . . .
ela.....
on• biect
1 moves in a circular path with uniform speed. then its motion is call ed un·t IOr,,,.,.
-~ •. v,lhi th on lecules in a solid vibrate about a fixed position•
"'"circ ~ ) 'fhe rno 1· 'd d in a regular Patt
- . . . (O olecules in a IquI are arrange ern.
"lor m . rt 1· 'bl
If Oon objeCl mo,es 010119 a circular path, itS direction of motion keeps ch
When

a1ong . ,,uo11 ~- (bl 'fhe molecule s m a gas exe neg 191 y small forces on ea h h
an ging0 conti" (c) 'fhe molecules of a gas occupy all the space available•
c ot er, except during collisions
The velocitY changes due to continuous change in direction and thus motion •
. circular S., (d)'fhe
said to be occeleroted. .
e • Pou,; asJ·ar containing colourless air is kept upside down
When )Jody toke< one round of o arculor path. then It travels a distance l'l'lferetlct When a g . over a gas 1·0 f II f
path. quoJ to ,ts circu •
some time, the brown colour of bro mine r u o brown coloured
O 2ttr, where r is the rocru, of the circular
which is 2. ·ne vapour, then after vapour sp d •
bromI . f rea ~ into the upper
. akin-g both the gas Jar appear brown in colour. Which of the 0 11owing conclusions obtained
.
=
Then, speed of the body moving in a circular path. v 2nr/t.. where t
is the t'
,me token for on
JOr mthese observations is incorrect?
from • d f t· .I .
of cimJlor path and• is constant t,aving value 22/7- (o) Bromine vapour Is _ma e o_ my pa_rt,c es which are moving.
An insect moves olang o cirtUlor path of radius 10 cm with a constant spe d 1'"'-l (b) Air is made up of tiny_ particles w~1ch are moving.
. e • It tokes I "1in o lllo'le
from a point on the path to the diametrically opposite paint (c) The particles of br~mme are ~oving ~ut those of air are not
moving.
(d) Even though bromine vapour 1s heavier than air, it can move
up against gravity.
diametrically op • •
The distance covered by the insect in reaching the(c) 314 cm is 0.314cm
po51te point (d)
(o} 3.14 cm (bl 31.4 cm Amixture of sulphur and carbon disulphide is:
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3.
(o) Heterogeneous and shows Tyndall effect
The displacement covered in reaching B from A is (bl Homogeneous and shows Tyndall effect
(d) zero
(ii)
(a) 10 cm (b) Scm (c) 20 cm (cl Heterogeneous and does not show Tyndall effect
(d) Homogeneous and does not show Tyndall effect
Oii) The speed acquired by the insect in moving the track from A to B is by dissolving:
(a) 3.14cm/min (b) 31.4 cm/min 4. Tincture of Iodine has antiseptic properties. This solution is made
(d) 0.314 cm/min (a) Iodine in potassium iodide (bl Iodine in acetone
(c) 314cm/min
(c) Iodine in water {d) Iodine in alcohol
fiv) What is the overage velocity of insect in moving from A to B? of calcium carbonate, then the
(a) 10 an/min (b) 20 cm/min (c) 30 cm/min (d) zero 5. If 1.4 g of calcium oxide is formed by the complete decomposition
formed will be respectively:
amount of calcium carbonate taken and the amount of carbon dioxide
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Orange Questions (al 2.2 g and 1.1 g (b) 1.1 g and 2.5 g
IPink Questions (c) 2.5 g and 1.1 g (d) 5.0 g and 1.1 g
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(i) What moss of potassium nitrate would be needed to produce a satur ·th a speed of 60 ms· notices o cow on the rood 9 m oheod apP'ies
ellin9 wi
. nitrate in SOg of water at 313K7 . . ated so11.iti ne tra" O
f the cow.
(h) Progyo makes a saturated solution of potassium chloride In Water at 35 °"'
Ill of 1 ton t -., front . 1 before applying brakes.
·us 1 eh1ce
solution to cool at room temp. What would she observe as the solutio 31< arid '-. 1 i,1cl" toPs J of the " rovided by the brakes.
,. ,I' es- It ~t ttie t(~etardin9 fo~ct: ~top after the brakes were applied?
(~ii) Find t~e solubility of each salt at 293K. Which_~alt hos the highest soi:i~ols?~. \
(1v) What 1s the effect of change of temp on solub1hty of a salt? •lity Qt tt\i;' \ f r,t0~1,,d ~ote tti~ e did it tok the braking force? (Toke 1 tonne= 1000 kg)
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28. (i) If chlorine atom is available in the form of soy, two isotopes ?/Cl (75%) ' ,, -tJtlot
0nd
t~e average atomic mass of chlorine atom. . fkr ( ~ case based / data-based questions with 2 to 3 short sub-parts.
~11) The overage atomic mass of a sample of on element X 1s 16.2 u. What ~-,
011
:x and 1 gx in the sample? e the Per 37 to 39 _ared In one of these sub-parts
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isotopes
tlO• '°"'de
sttor, ice Is P
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OR of matter?
What ore the postulates of Dalton's atomic theory ' • ~ I d'l uestions: (4 Marks Each) (12)
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29. (i) Give any three preventive measures for pest control. _...r tt,e fo t found? Find the valency of chlorine, sulphur, silicon and magnesium.
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(ii) What preventive and control measures are used before grains are stored f
• 1s 'l/01enc:Y ••• 1sotopes and iv. Isobars. Give two uses
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At mic number, ,·1. l.l
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ornples: I. 0
30. Briefly describe striated and smooth muscles with their functions. list} 5'1 t-40'11 ithe,c:
101°"'
3L A stone is allowed to fall from the top of a tower 100m high and at the sam . EJ'fsotopes- th the epidermis are generally simple permanent tissue. Parenchyma is
projected vertically upwards from the ground with a velocity of 25m/s. Cal~ltirne ~ of rs of cells benea rrnanent tissue. It consists of relatively unspecialized cells with thin cell
ate ~ 11iu ,,.feW loY:C,rnrnon slmP1:!~ollenchyma allows
the two stones will meet.
OR ""IQ - ri,ost ey are 1Mn9arts
st,v•- ce o.f the plant-like
wc,IIS• 'Thof "arious Pf limbers without breaking.
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A ball thrown up vertically returns to the thrower after 6s. Find
(a) The velocity with which it was thrown up, a,er,dl09 nd sterns O c kes the plant hard and ~ - ~ .... )~
(b) The maximum height it reaches, and tel'drilSchY""a
a • sue he
tis mahusk of a coconut. 1t •is t c.a. ~~ "'--) • ~ ._ ~ .,;..~--------> >-
(c) Its position ofter 4s. sc1ere"e hO"e seen t tous tissue. They are long r
stiff· WOf sclerenchymoll O re thickened due to lignin. The tissue is present in stems. around vascular
32. A boy is pulling a cart by supplying a constant force of 8 N on a straight Path of 111ode rrow as th~ wa ff ves and in the hard covering of seeds and nuts.
20 and no ·n the veins o ea
about of 10 m diameter he forgets the path and takes 1 ½ turns and then continues~Ona, blJndleS, I
Path for another 20 m. Find the net work done by the boy on the cart. nthe, . of aerenchymo: .
(i) function s photosynthesis (b) It helps the aquatic plant to float
(a) It perf~~;s mechanical support. (d) None of these.
33. (a) A bullet of mass 10 g travelling horizontally with a velocity of 150 ms·1 strikes st .
O (c) It prov•
wooden block and comes to rest in 0.03 s. Calculate the distance of penetration of th::~
the block. Also calculate the magnitude of the force exerted by the wooden block on the llet11e f O IIO
wing tissues has dead cells?
Which of the (b) Sclerenchyma
(b) An object of mass 100 kg is accelerated uniformly from a velocity of 5 ms·1 to ams•1•~ (ii) (a) parenchymo (d) Epithelial tissue.
Calculate the initial and final momentum of the object. Also, find the magnitude of the f~~ (c) collenchymo
on the object. ~
(""i) Which of the following statement is incorrect
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SECTION-D (i) Parenchymo tissues hove intercellular spaces.
• Answer the following questions: (5 Marks Each] (ii) Collenchymotous tissues ore irregularly thickened at comers
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(iii) Apical and intercalory meristems are permanent tissues.
34. (i) Give the difference between true solution, colloidal solution and suspension (iv) Meristematic tissues. in its early stage, lack vacuoles
(d) Only (Ill)
(ii) State the different types of colloids with examples. (a) (I) and (II) (b) (II) and (Ill) (c) (Ill) and (I)
OR
(iv) Which of the following is the function of the tissue which is shown
Pressure and temperature determine the state of a substance. Explain this in detail.
in the below diagram?
35. Explain the significance of the following: (a) Transpiration
(i) Hair-like structures on epidermal cells. (b) Provides mechanical support
(c) Provides strength to the plant parts
(ii) Epidermis has thick waxy coating of cutin in desert plants.
(d) None of these
(iii) Small pores in epidermis of leaf.
(iv) Numerous layers of epidermis in cactus.
(v) Presence of a chemical suberin in cork cells
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