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The document is a mathematics question paper for students, containing 38 questions divided into five sections, including multiple choice, short answer, and case study questions. It provides specific instructions regarding the examination process, such as the time allotted for reading the question paper and the prohibition of calculators. The paper is designed to assess various mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills.

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2024 Set 1

The document is a mathematics question paper for students, containing 38 questions divided into five sections, including multiple choice, short answer, and case study questions. It provides specific instructions regarding the examination process, such as the time allotted for reading the question paper and the prohibition of calculators. The paper is designed to assess various mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills.

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written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.
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Please check that this question paper contains 38 questions.
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15 'minu'te time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question
paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From.10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.,· the
candidates will read the question paper only and will not write any answer

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·on the answer-book during this period. ·

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·
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'"':.
P.T.O.
ral Instructions : . _
the following instructions carefully and follow them :
This question.paper contains 38 questions. All questions are
compulsory.·
This Question Paper is _divided into FIVE Sections - Section A
B, C, D
andE.
iii) In Section-A question number 1 to 18 are Multiple Choi
.
(MCQs) ·and question number 19 & 20 are Assertion-Rea
ce Questions
son based
questions of 1 mark each. ·
In Section-B question number 21 to 25 are Very Short-Answer
-I (SA-I)
· type questions of 2 marks each.
In Section-C question number 26 to 31 are Short Answer-II
(SA-II) type
questions carrying 3 ~arks each.
In Section-D qu_estion number 32 to 35 are · Long Answer
(LA) type
questions carrying 5 marks each.
vii) In Section-E question number 36 to 38 are Case Stud
y I Passage· based
integrated units of assessment questions carrying 4 marks each
. Internal
choice is provided in 2 marks question in each case-study.
viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has
been provided
in 2 questions in Section-B, 2 questions in Section-C, 2
questions in
Section-D and 3 question in Section-E.

ix) Draw neat figures wherever required. Take ff = 22 wherever required if


7
not stated.
x) Use of calculator is NOT allowed.

Page 3 · P.T.(J.
• • II•
SECTION-A
(Multiple Choice Questions)

Each quest.ion is of 1 mark. ·


Curved surface area of a cylinder of height 5 cm is 94.2 cm2. Radius of the
cylinder is (Take 1t = 3.14)
(A) 2 cm Jm 3 cm
(C) 2.9 cm (D) 6 cm

· db V 80 st uden t son a te 8t :
The distribution be1ow I ives the marks obtame
Less Lees Less Less Less Less
Marks than 10 than 20 than 30 than 40 than 50 than 60
3 12 27 57 75 80
Number of Students
The modal class of this distribution is :
(A) 10 - 20 (B) 20 - 30
(C) 30- 40 (D) 50- 60

The area of metal sheet required to make a closed hollow cylinder of


height 2.4 m and base radius 0. 7 m, is
(A) 10.56 m2 (B) 13.52 m 2
(C) . 13.64 m2 · (D) 14.08 m2
. .
The distance between•the points (0, 2 ✓5) and (-2 ✓5, 0) is
(A) 2 ✓10 units . (B) 4 ✓10 units
(C) 2 ✓20 uIMts (D) 0
· rp b I ~ Y'\.Q rrv._~
If o., ~ are zeroes of a polynomial p(x) = 2x2 - 2 2
x - l then o. + ~ is equal to
-3 . ,: r ~~r,!';~ c< ~ - ~
(A) (B) ~ '2. ~
4 '3 l')""'1 4 Q\...-i tJ 'L~ :'a.~(?,")'-

(C) .: ~ -~ '¢ ! :i
"L -t.,, t- J
, ,/ {3
! - ~

6. The least positive value of k, for which the quadratic equation 2x2 + kx 4 =o ~ ~ f- 3
has rational.roots, is '1
(A) ± 2 ✓2 . (B) 2
(C) ± 2 (D) ✓ 2

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. 7. ¾
••
2
[ tan 2 30' - sec 2 46° +sin 60'] is equal to

(A) - 1 (B) ~
,, 6
-3 (D) !
(C) 2 6
fl j) t v, 1\0_'<'i. )'!,.~ , ,
The graph of y = p(x) 1s given m the adJoming figure. Zeroes of the polynomial
p(x) are
y

y'
- 5 -7
(A) -5, 7 (B) 2 '2
-5 7
~ -5, D; 7 (D) -5 - 2 -2' 7
I I

· u~ e.Q,UO..ltt:m. .
The value of k for which the pair of equations kx = y + 2 and 6x = 2y + 3
has infmitely many solutions,
(A) is k =)3 (B) does .not exist
. (C) is k =-3 (D) is k = 4

If p - 1, p + 1 and 2p + 3 are in AP., then the value of pis


(A) -2 (B) 4
.(C) JJ (D) 2

Iiiwhat ratio, does··x-axis divide the line segment joining the points
' A(3, 6) and B(-12, -3)?
(A) 1: 2 (B) 1: 4 . • I

(9) 4: 1 (D) 2: 1
.
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1 lwn I hr• tl'll'IH 1ff" nf, ,\ fie ~ w,ll lw

47.5° (B) 42.5°


~cl (D) 95°

If 2 tan A = 3, then the value of 4 si n A+ 3 cos A it


4 sin A - 3 coe A
7 (B) 1
Jig ~
3 (D) does not c-xii;t

In a survey, it is found that every fifth person has a whicle. The


probability of a person NQ1 having a vehicle, is
1 ,.
r (B) 5%
,.
4 (D) 95%
6

Page9 P.T.O.

I
' lf the ,·nh1• of on<h oL,orvotion of a , tati,ticol dnta is increased by 3, then
lhC' t11t'llll of tlw dntu
(A) 1'('111A1n~ ut1chtUlg"d (B) increases by 3
(C) inlll'l11uwe by 0 (D) inci·eases by 3n

2
1~. Which of the following is a quadratic polynomial having zeroes - and~ ?
, 3 3

(A) 4x2 - 9 (BYg (9x2 + 4)

(C) x2 +~ ' (D) 5(9x2 - 4)


4

Assertion-Reason Type Questions i

In. Question 19 and 20, an Assertion (A) statement is followed by a


statement of Reason (R). Select 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). .
(C) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(D) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
19. Assertion (A) : The perimeter of MBC is a rational number.
Reason (R) : The sum of .the squares of two rational numbers is always
rational.
A

,____ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.. C
. B 3cm

20. Assertion (A) : Point P(O, 2) is the point of intersection of y-axis with the
line 3x + 2y = 4.
Reason (R) : The distance of point P(O, 2) from x-axis is 2 units.

30/1/3 Page 11
SECTJO~ - ll
(Thi!t 11ertion ('ompri1o1rlil of V<'ry Short An~wer (SA-I) type
q u Pl'ltlon11. F,·rry qur11tinn ill t,f 2 nlRtK!I.)

1n) H 1t111 n + 111in 2 H !If 1. th"n prov" thnt roP.2 O t co11~ f} 11: 1,

Oll

] r.flP"r. 2 8 - 2
l'Ar. (} 3
(b) If t,rn {l ll: - • lhen l'how thot , -, •- .
·•./7 COAl'C:l 0 + fl(~C~ 8 4

Find the ~t·N\tl'Rt number which divides 85 and 72 leoving rr.mninders


1 nud 2 n\i-prctively.

A bag contains 4 red, 3 blue and 2 yellow balls. One ball is draw n
at random from the bag. Find the probability that drawn ball is
(i) red (ii) yellow.

4. In the given figure, ABCD is a parallelogram: AE divides the line segment


BD in the ratio 1 : 2. If BE= 1.5 cm, then find the length of BC.
D- - - - - C
• I
_, ) t ... ' ' •

; , r. :,·

A B

Qn;._(UL ¼µCi:tt'~ n.
25. (a) Solve the pair of equations x = 3 and y = -4 graphically.
OR
(b) Using graphical method, find whether following, system of linear ·
• • • ~ l'\JO)(.. eAJ-t. ctn ~ V'l. ' <
equations 1s consistent or not : ··
x= 0 and y=-7

30/1/3 Page 13 P,T.O.

4
SECTION-C
(This section comprises of Short Answer (SA-II) type questions of
· 3 mnrks each.)
(a) Two tangent.s TP and TQ are drawn to a circle with centre O from an
external point T. Prove that LPTQ = 2LOPQ.
p

OR
(b) In the given figure, a circle is inscribed in a quadrilateral ABCD in
which LB= 90°. If AD= 17 cm, AB= 20 cm and OS= 3 cm, then find
the radius of the circle,

A
Prove that : 2(sin6 e+ cos6 0) - 3(sin4 e+ c0s4 0) + 1 = 0.
(a) A room is in the form of cylinder surmounted by a hemi-spherical
dome. The base radius of hemisphere is one-half the height of
!~
cylindrical part. Find total height of the room if it contains (
1 8
) m3

2
of air. ( Take•= ; )
OR
(b) An empty cone is of radius 3 cm and height 12 cm. Ice-cream is filled
in_it so that lower part of the cone which is ( ½Jh of the volume of
the cone is unfilled but hemisphere is formed on the top. Find
volume of the ice-cream. (Take 1t = 3.14)
J.b[w-t ~ 'r V· \>-V - Vy;
~lt4
f Ci>4
..l- rrl"- ..+-- ~ rr? -¼
1 '

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then Jny11 111101n woulJ h11vci iw1m,rl 40 m11rk", llow m1,r1y qtH•"t;m1• 111,!f ll
there in tho Teflll?

HEC1'JON - D
(This 8ection compr·IHeB of Lon,i Anflwer (LA) type qu~•tl,,n, c,f
6 markReach.)
A chord of a circle of radius 14 cm suhtcndH &.rl angl~ of e<f &t tht cr:ntrf?.
Find the area of the correHpondlng mlnc,r P.c~ment of the cirr.l(!. All!<; find
the area of the major segment of the circle.
.
(a) Tho ratio of the 11th term to 17th torm of an A.P. i• a : 4. Find the
ratio of 5th term to 21 •t term of the flame A.P. Also, find the ratio o!
the sum of first 5 terms to that of first 21 terms.
I ~0 OR
(b) 25q)~gs are stacked in theJol}_owing manner :u ~~
22 logs in the bottom row, 21 in the next row, 20 in the row next to it
and so on (as shown by an example). In how many rows, are the 250
logs placed and how many logs are there in the top row ?

(Example)

. (a) Sides AB and AC and, ~edian AM of a MBC are proportional to .


sides DE and DF and Median DN of another L\DEF. Show tha~ MBC
,.,&DEF. ·
OR
1/3 Page 17 P.T.O. .
(b) ABCD is a parallelogram, P is a point on side BC and DP when
produced meets AB produced at L. Prove that
(i) DP= DC
PL BL
(ii) _DL = _AL
DP DC
(iii) If LP : PD = 2 : 3 then find BP : BC.

a
An aeroplane when flying at height of 3000 m from the ground passes
vertically above another aeroplane at an instant when the angles of
elevation of the tw~ planes from the same point on the ground are 60° and
45° respectively. Find the vertical distance between the aeroplanes at that
instant. Also, find the distance of first plane from the point of observation.
(Take ✓3 = 1:73) ·

. SECTION - E ~_._ -c..


.
(In this sectio n, there are 3 case study/passage based questions.D
Each questi on is of 4 marks.)
Case Study
India meteorological department observes seasonal and annual rainfall
every year in different sub-divisions of our country. ·

/3 • Page 19 P.T.O.
--- -- - . -

~
I~
' Jt help!' them to ce1 mporc and Rnnly~l! the M,.iUltA , The t.Ahle givon bi:-low ·
AhowA ~ub-cHvi,don ----·
--- wiPt' 111eosonsl
. , -------~-----
_____ Ctno11P.1)011).
,.. ...
rnln(nll (mm) in 2f)l8 :
~i_!!..fnll t!_nm) Numhr.r of 8uh-dlvlAlnt1R
. -- ------
200-400 2
400-600 • 4
G00-800 '· 7
800-1000' 4
1000-1200' ' 2

1200-1400 3
1400-1600 . 1
r
1600-1800 1
Based on the above information, answer the following questions :
(I) Write the modal class: 1
(II) Find the median of the given data. 2
OR
Find the mean rainfall in this season ..
(!ID If sub-division having at least 1000 mm rainfall during monsoon
season, is considered good rainfall sub-division, then how many sub-
divisions had good rainfall ? 1

37. The discus throw is an event in which an athlete attempts to throw a


discus. The athlete spins anti-clockwise around one and a half times
through a circle, then releases the throw. When released, the discus
travels along tangent to the circular spin orbit. ·

I 30/1/3 "VVV'- Page 21 P.T.O.


I '
j 1
l I

In th~ ~l\'('1 \ ttg\tt'f', AH ifl ()ll<' ~urh lflng<'nt to a circle


of rttdius 76 cm.
l'oint. U ,,. l't,nlt'P of thfl r.frcle nml LABO ; 30". PQ is para
llel to OA.

Bn~{1d ot\ 1,bovl:) infurmRtion :


tu) find the length of AB.
1
(b) find tlu.' l0ngt.h of OB.
1
(c) find the length of AP.
2
OR
imd the length of PQ.

S. While designing the school year book, a teacher aske


d the student that
the length and width of a particular photo is increased
by x units each to
double the area of the photo. The origi nal photo is 18 cm
long and 12 cm
wide.
Based on the above information, answer the following ques
tions :
(I) Write an algebraic equation depicting the above informati
on. 1
(In Write the corresponding quadratic equation in standard
form. 1
(!In Wh~t should be the new dimension.s of the enlarged photo
? 2
x 18cm

,
School 12cm
Photo

OR
Can any rational value of x make the new area equal to 220 cm2
?

so1ila Page 23

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