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MATHEMATICS (Standard)-Theory
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Maximum Marks : 80 I
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SECTION-A
(Multiple Choice Questions)
· 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
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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
(A) - 1 (B) ~
,, 6
-3 (D) !
(C) 2 6
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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
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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
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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(A) 1'('111A1n~ ut1chtUlg"d (B) increases by 3
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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.
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(Thi!t 11ertion ('ompri1o1rlil of V<'ry Short An~wer (SA-I) type
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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.
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25. (a) Solve the pair of equations x = 3 and y = -4 graphically.
OR
(b) Using graphical method, find whether following, system of linear ·
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equations 1s consistent or not : ··
x= 0 and y=-7
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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.
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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,
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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
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cylindrical part. Find total height of the room if it contains (
1 8
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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)
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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.
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(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.
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(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)
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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) ·
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200-400 2
400-600 • 4
G00-800 '· 7
800-1000' 4
1000-1200' ' 2
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1200-1400 3
1400-1600 . 1
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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
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OR
Can any rational value of x make the new area equal to 220 cm2
?
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