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The document outlines the marking scheme for the Class X Mathematics Standard examination for the session 2024-25, detailing the structure of the exam, including sections and marks allocation. It includes specific questions and their corresponding answers, covering various mathematical concepts. The total duration of the exam is 3 hours, with a maximum score of 80 marks.

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Marking Scheme

The document outlines the marking scheme for the Class X Mathematics Standard examination for the session 2024-25, detailing the structure of the exam, including sections and marks allocation. It includes specific questions and their corresponding answers, covering various mathematical concepts. The total duration of the exam is 3 hours, with a maximum score of 80 marks.

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Marking Scheme

Class X Session 2024-25


MATHEMATICS STANDARD (Code No.041)
TIME: 3 hours MAX.MARKS: 80

Q.No. Section A Marks

1. D) -6,6 1

2. B) -5 1

3. D) From a point inside a circle only two tangents can be drawn. 1

4. A) 7 1

5. B) 20 cm 1

6. 1
A)

7. C) 140𝑂 1

8. B) 8𝑥2- 20 1

9. C) 30 1

10. B) isosceles and similar 1

11. A) Irrational and distinct 1

12. 1
C)

13. 594 1
B)

14. 1
B)

1
15. B) (-4, 0) 1

16. A) median 1

17. C) (3,0) 1

18. 3 1
D) 26

19. B) 1

20. D) 1

Section B

21. (A) ½
480 = 25 x 3 x 5 ½
720 = 24 x 32 x 5
½
LCM (480,720) = 25 x 32x 5 = 1440
½
HCF (480, 720) = 24 x 3x 5 = 240

OR
85 = 5x17, 238 = 2x7x17
(B) HCF( 85, 238) = 17
1
17 = 85xm -238
m=3
1

2
22.(A) Total number of possible outcomes = 6x6=36 ½
For a product to be odd, both the numbers should be odd.
Favourable outcomes are (7,7) (7,9) (7,11) (9,7) (9,9) (9, 11) (11,7) (11,9)
(11,11) no. of favourable
outcomes = 9
9 1
P (product is odd) = or 1 ½

OR
Total number of three-digit numbers = 900.
(B) ½
Numbers with hundredth digit 8 & and unit’s digit 5 are 805,815,
825,....,895
1
Number of favourable outcomes = 10
P(selecting one such number) = ½
or 1 10

23. 1½

24 Let the required point be (x,0) ½

=> 8 - x =土 4
=> x = 4 , 12
Two points on the x-axis are (4,0) & (12,0). 1

25. ½
AB = √(3 + 5)2 + (0 − 6)2 = 10
BC = √(9 − 3)2 + (8 − 0)2 = 10 ½
AC = √(9 + 5)2 + (8 − 6)2 = 10√2
½

½
Since AB = BC, therefore 𝛥 ABC is isosceles

Section C

3
26.(A)

3 1
5 6
4
2

Since D, E, F are the mid points of BC, CA, AB respectively


Therefore, EF||BC, DF||AC, DE||AB 1
BDEF is a parallelogram
∠ 1= ∠ 2 & ∠ 3 = ∠ 4
1
𝛥 FBD ~ 𝛥 DEF
Also, DCEF is a parallelogram
∠ 3= ∠ 6 & ∠ 1 = ∠ 2 ( proved above)
1

𝛥 DEF ~ 𝛥 ABC

OR

P R Q

(B)
B D C

Since PQ//BC therefore 𝛥 APR ~ 𝛥 ABD


…….. (i) 1

4
𝛥 AQR ~ 𝛥 ACD

…….. (ii)
1

Now, ……….(iii)
1
Using (i), (ii) &
But, BD = DC
=> PR = RQ or AD bisects PQ

27. Let the numbers be x and 18-x. ½


1

=> 18×40 = 9x(18-𝑥) =>


𝑥2 -18 𝑥 + 80=0

=> (𝑥-10)(𝑥-8)=0 1
=> 𝑥=10, 8.
=> 18-𝑥 =8, 10 ½
Hence two numbers are 8 and 10.

28. 1

1
From given polynomial

And

½
 Required polynomial is 36𝑥2 -13 𝑥+1

29. (𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛 𝜃) 2 + (𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 − 𝑠𝑖𝑛 𝜃) 2 = 2 ( 𝑐𝑜𝑠2 𝜃 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛2 𝜃 ) = 2


=> (1)2 + (𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 − 𝑠𝑖𝑛 𝜃) 2 = 2 1½
=> (𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 − 𝑠𝑖𝑛 𝜃) 2 = 1 1
=> 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 − 𝑠𝑖𝑛 𝜃 = 土 1 ½

5
30.(A) Angle described by minute hand in 5 min =
30°. length of minute hand =18 cm = r. Area
swept by minute hand in 35 minutes
2
x18x18× 1
= 594 𝑐𝑚2.
OR
Area of minor segment = Ar. Sector OAB-
(B) Ar. 𝛥 OAB
2
× 14x14 - x 14x14
1
= 69.23 cm17.89 2

31. Let √3 be a rational number.


-prime. ½

3q2 = p2 ⟹ p2 is divisible by 3 ⟹ p is divisible by 3 ----- (i) 1


⟹ p = 3a, where ‘a’ is some integer
9a2 = 3q2 ⟹ q2 = 3a2 ⟹q2 is divisible by 3 ⟹ q is divisible by 3----- (ii) 1

(i) and (ii) leads to contradiction as ‘p’ and ‘q’ are co-prime. ½

Section D

32.(A) x+2y=3, 2x-3y+8=0


Correct graph of each equation 2+2 = 4
Solution x=-1 and y=2 1

OR

(B) Let car I starts from A with speed x km/hr and car Il Starts from B with speed
y km/hr (x>y)

Case I- when cars are moving in the same direction. Distance


covered by car I in 9 hours = 9x.
Distance covered by car II in 9 hours = 9y
Therefore 9 (x-y) = 180
=> x-y= 20 ……………. (i)
2
case II- when cars are moving in opposite directions.

Distance covered by Car I in 1 hour = x


Distance covered by Car II in 1 hour = y

Therefore x + y=180 ………….. (ii) 2


Solving (i) and (ii) we get, x=100 km/hr, y=80 km/hr.

6
1

33. Correct given, to prove, construction, figure 1

Correct proof 2

AR = AQ = 7cm ½
BP = BR = AB-AR = 3cm ½
CP =CQ = 5cm ½
BC = BP+PC = 3+5 = 8 cm ½

7
34. B Correct
C figure
1mark
h
h
60 ˚
30 ˚
A F
x G
1.35 m
D E
Let A be the eye level & B, C
are positions of balloon
Distance covered by balloon in 12 sec = 3x12 = 36 m
BC = GF = 36 m 1

1
=> h = 𝑥 √3 …….. (i)

=> h = …….. (ii)


Solving (i) and (ii) h= 18√3 = 31.14 m
1
Height of balloon from ground = 1.35 + 31.14 = 32.49 m

8
35.
Correct
Class x f u=𝑥−102.5 fu cf table
5
2marks
85-90 87.5 15 -3 -45 15

90-95 92.5 22 -2 -44 37

95-100 97.5 20 -1 -20 57

100-105 102.5 18 0 0 75

105-110 107.5 20 1 20 95

110-115 112.5 25 2 50 120

𝛴f = 120 𝛴fu = -39


1
Mean = 𝑥 = 102.5 - ½
= 100.875 ½
Median class is 100-105 1

Median = 100 +

OR

Monthly Expenditure fi xi fixi Correct


table
1000-1500 24 1250 30,000 2marks
1500-2000 40 1750 70,000
2000-2500 33 2250 74,250
2500-3000 X=28 2750 77,000
3000-3500 30 3250 97,500
3500-4000 22 3750 82,500
4000-4500 16 4250 68,000
4500-5000 7 4750 33,250 1

172+x=200 1
X=28
Mean=
1
= 2662.5

9
Section E

36.(i) First term a = 3, A.P is 3, 6, 9, 12…..,24 ½


common difference d = 6-3 = 3 ½

(ii) 34 = 3+ (n-1)3
=> n = 34/3 = 11 which is not a positive integer. ½
Therefore, it is not possible to have 34 jars in a layer if the given pattern is
continued. ½

(iii)(A) ½

[ 2x3 + (n-1) 3] 1
[ 6 + 3n-3]
[ 3+3n]
½

(1+8)
= 108
OR
A.P will be 6, 9, 12, …..
(iii) (B) ½
a= 6, d=3

𝑡5 = 6 + (5-1)3
1
= 6 + 12
= 18
½

10
37. (i)
∠DPQ = ∠DEF

∠PDQ =∠EDF
1
(ii) Therefore 𝛥 DPQ ∼ 𝛥 DEF
DE = 50 + 70 = 120 cm ½

( Constant) ½

(iii) (A) Therefore

⇒ AB = DE
D 1
5

P Q
OR
A
E N F

(iii)(B) Correct
fig. ½
mark

B M C

Therefore △ ABM ∼ △ DEN.


½

11
l=
38. (i)
= √(1.5)2 + (2)2
½

= 2.5 m
½
CSA of cone =
(ii) 𝛱rl x 1.5 x
2.5 ½
= 11.78 𝑚2
½
CSA of cylinder = 2𝛱 rh
(iii) (A)
x 1.5 x 1
7
= 66 𝑚2
Cost of metal sheet used = 66 x 1
2000
=
₹1,
OR
(iii) (B) Volume of
cylinder = 𝛱 𝑟 h
2 x
½
7
= 49.5 𝑚3 32,000

Volume of cone = h
x2
= 4.71 𝑚3 1

Total capacity = 49.5 + 4.71 = 54.21 𝑚3


½

12

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