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Maths Board Paper

The document contains a series of mathematical questions and problems across various sections, including multiple choice, very short answer, and short answer types. Topics covered include properties of numbers, geometry, probability, and algebraic equations. It is structured into sections with varying difficulty and types of questions aimed at assessing mathematical knowledge and problem-solving skills.

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Maths Board Paper

The document contains a series of mathematical questions and problems across various sections, including multiple choice, very short answer, and short answer types. Topics covered include properties of numbers, geometry, probability, and algebraic equations. It is structured into sections with varying difficulty and types of questions aimed at assessing mathematical knowledge and problem-solving skills.

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not stated. (x) Use of calculator is NOT allowed. SECTION-A (Multiple Choice Questions) Section — A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. “& ifp?= 22, then p is a/an (A) whole number (B) integer (Cy rational number (D) irrational number 30/6/1 “aon Page 3 The distance of the point (- 6, 8) from z-axis is (A) 6 units (B) -6units (© B8units (©) 10 units @ ‘The nurober of quadratic polynomials having zeroes -6 and -3 ie werd B2 © 3 (D) more than 3 4j The point of intereection of the line represented by Sx - y = 8 and y-axis is given by BF ©.-3) ®) 0,8) © @0 ©) 2.0) 5. The circumferences of two circles are inthe ratio 4: 5. What is the rato of their radii? (a) 16:25 @) 25:16 © 2:NB ) 4:5 < 6, Ifaand B are the zeroes of the polynomial x? - 1, then the value of (a. + B) is w2 @1 ©. yo gos? _ et SF ante’ in simplified form, is (a) tan?e @B) sec?8 @1 2) -1 If APQR ~ AABC; PQ = 6 em, AB = 8 em and the perimeter of AABC is 36 em, then the perimeter of APQR is (A) 20.25 em By eT em © 48cm (D) 64cm aon co hues OX pane. 10, uu. 12, 30/6/1 If the quadratic equation ax? + br + ¢ = 0 has two real and equal roots, then ‘c’is equal to =b o On Be © Fa © fa In the given figure, DEJBC. If AD = 3 om, AB= 7m and EC = 3m, then the length of AE is ye we A Ses, @) 2em By 2.25 em (C) 35cm (@) 4cm A bag contains 5 pink, 8 blue and 7 yellow balls. One ball is drawn at random from the bag. What is the probability of getting neither a blue nor pink ball? ; P a7 ® 5 2 2% © 2 ‘ ‘The volume of a right circular cone whose area of the base is 156 em? and the vertical height is 8 cm, is (A) 2496 cm? (C) 1664cm* (B) 1248cm? Py 416 em? ~~ Page7 aairs and 1 table cost € 900; whereas 5 chairs and 3 tables cost & 2,100. he cost of 1 chair is ® x and the cost of 1 table is & y, then the situation be represented algebraically as ‘x+y = 900, 3x + 5y = 2100 x+8y=900, 3x+5y = 2100 Sx+ y= 900, 5x+ 3y = 2100 x+ By =900, 5x+3y= 2100 the given figure, PA and PB are tangents from external point P to-a se with centre C and Q is any point on the circle. Then the measure of QBis <>: | 62° @B) 125° 1 55° D) 90° tard is drawn at random from a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. e probability of getting a face card is 1 ae 1a 7 i 1 oe 6 is an acute angle of a right angled triangle, then which of the Jowing equation is not true ? ) sin 6 cot @= cos @ ) cosec? @ - cot? 8 = 1 (B) cos 6 tan 6= sin 6 B taro sectO=1 the quadratic polynomial 2? + (a + 1) x +b are 2 and -S, the zeroes of a et. ya a (B) a=6,b=-1 mess! ) a=2,b=-6 D) a=0,b=-6 6 7h ae Page ® a (let PRO: » Be 18. Gg) 20, 21, 22. If the sum of the first n terms of an A.P be 3n® +n and its common difference is 6, then its first term is we ® 3 ons ©) 4 Assertion - Reason Based Questions : In question numbers 19 and 20, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct option out of the following : (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true; and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A). (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true; but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A). (© Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false. ee () Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true. 4" Statement A (Assertion) : If 5 +17 is a root of a quadratic equation with rational co-efficients, then its other root is 5 — 7. Statement R (Reason) : Surd roots of a quadratic equation with rational co-efficients occur in conjugate pairs. Statement A (Assertion) : For 0 < @ < 90°, cosec 0 ~ cot @ and cosec 8 + cot 8 are reciprocal of each other. Statement R (Reason) : cosec® 0 — cot? 8 = 1 SECTION -B Section — B consists of Very Short Answer (VSA) type of questions of 2 marks each. (A) Show that 6" can not end with digit 0 for any natural number ‘x oR (B) Find the HCF and LOM of 72 and 120. ‘Aline intersects y-axis and x-axis at point P and Q, respectively. IE RO; 5) is the mid point of ine segment PQ, then find the coordinates of P an Q P.O. 3016/1 ~~ Page 11 23. Find the length of the shadow on the ground of a pole of height 18 m when 8 angle of elevation @ of the sun is such that tan 0 24, In the given figure, PA is a tangent to the circle drawn from the external point P and PBC is the secant to the circle with BC as diameter. If ZAOC = 180°, then find the measure of ZAPB, where O is the centre of ie. ey 25, (A) In the given figure, ABC is a triangle in which DB|BO. If AD DB=x—2,AE=x+2and EC =x- 1, then find the value of x. @) Diagonals AC and BD of trapezium ABCD with ABIDC intersect OA _OB ‘each other at point O. Show ‘that 6C = OD" ove ae Page 18 Ee SECTION -c Seetion — Section ~ C consists of Short Answer (SA) type of questions of 8 marks Find the ratio in which the li it the AC ch the line segment joining the points A(6, 3) and BU-2, -5) is divided by x-axis, soe ji (A) Find the HCP and LCM of 26, 65 and 117, using prime factorisation OR (B) Prove that V3 is an irrational number. He 28. In the given figure, E is a point on the side CB produced of an isosceles =“<° ‘triangle ABC with AB = AC. If AD 1 BC and BF 1 AC, then prove that © AABD ~ AECF, 28, (A) The sum of two numbers ia 15. Ifthe sum of this relpocls io Sy find the two numbers. oR (B) Ifa.and are roots of the quadratic equation 2? - Tx + 10 = 0, find ‘the quadratic equation whose roots are a” and B?. LtsecA_ 30. Prove that +=2864.- 780 81, In a circle of radius 21 cm, an arc subtends an angle of 60° at the centre. Find the area of the sector formed by the are, Also, find the length of the are. 30/6/1 aad Page 15 ee om Section — SECTION-p P consists of Lo, 32. (A) Two tangents TP ay ne Answer (LA) type questions of 6 marks each. exten AT a ternal point T. pra, 12 are drawn toa circle with centre O from an rove that

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