Karnataka SSLC QP Maths March 2009
Karnataka SSLC QP Maths March 2009
Karnataka SSLC QP Maths March 2009
The question-cum-answer booklet contains two Parts, Part A & Part B. Part A consists of 60 questions and Part B consists of 16 questions. Space has been provided in the question-cum-answer booklet itself to answer the questions. Follow the instructions given in Part A and write the correct choice in full in the space provided below each question. For Part B enough space for each question is provided. You have to answer the questions in the space provided. Space for Rough Work has been printed and provided at the bottom of each page. PART A
Four alternatives are suggested to each of the following questions / incomplete statements. Choose the most appropriate alternative and write the answer in the space provided below each question. 60 1 = 60 1. If set A = set? (A) (C) A B A U B (B) (D) B A A I B.
2, 3, 4, 5
and set B =
4, 5
Ans. : 2. P, Q and R are three sets, then ( P U Q ) I ( P U R ) = (A) (C) P U (Q U R) P U (Q I R) (B) (D) P I (Q U R) P I ( Q I R ).
{ 2, 3, 5 } { 1, 4 } { 1, 4, 6 } .
and
{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 } , then { 2, 3, 5 } { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 }
A I B = (B) (D)
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In a class of 50 students everyone should be a member of either Science club, or Maths club or even both. 29 students are the members of Science club and 11students are the members of both the clubs. Then the number of students in Maths club only is (A) (C) 21 11 (B) (D) 18 10.
Ans. : 6. In an arithmetic progression Tn = 3n 1, then common difference = (A) (C) 1 3 (B) (D) 2 4.
Ans. : 7. In an arithmetic progression Tn+5 = 35 and Tn+1 = 23 then common difference is (A) (C) 3 3n (B) (D) 2 2n.
Ans. : 8. Geometric mean of three numbers is 4. Then their product is (A) (C) 16 128 (B) (D) 64 256.
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(B) (D)
Ans. : 10. If
2 0
0 2
2x6 3
(A) (C)
Ans. : 11. If ( AB ) l =
2 5
, then B l A l = 6
(B)
(A)
2 3 2 5
(C)
6 3 6
2 6
5 (D) 2
5 6 . 3
Ans. : 12.
n
P 1 + 2n 2
C 1 = (B) (D) n n + 1.
(A) (C)
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P r P r
= =
n n
C r r C r r
(B) (D)
n n
C r C r
= =
n n
P r r P r + r .
Ans. : 16. Sheela is one among 5 girls in a group. 5 chairs are kept in a row. In how many ways can Sheela sit in the middle chair ? (A) 5 P 5 (C)
5
(B) (D)
4 4
P 4 P 4
2
P 4
P 2
P 2 .
Ans. : 17. If the value of standard deviation is 09, then the value of variance is (A) (C) 081 03 (B) (D) 81 003.
Ans. : 18. If the value of standard deviation of 10 scores is 0, then the scores (A) (B) (C) (D) are equal to one another but opposite in signs are equal to each other are unequal to one another increase by one.
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6 Coefficient of variation of price of 4 foodgrains namely rice, wheat, jowar and ragi are 92, 99, 98 and 90 respectively. Then which foodgrains rate is more consistent? (A) (C) Rice Jowar (B) (D) Wheat Ragi.
( x + y )
xyz
x +y +z 3x + 3y + 3z
( a b )
abc
Ans. : 23. ( a + b ) and ( a2+b 2ab) (A) (C) a3 + b 3 ( a + b )3 are the factors of (B) (D) a3 b 3 ( a b )3 .
Ans. : 24. If a 2b 3c = 0 then a 3 8b 3 27c3 = (A) (C) 3abc 18abc (B) (D) 6abc 27abc.
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Ans. : 27. Rationalising factor of 5 pq (A) (C) Ans. : 28. When 2 x (A) (C) y is subtracted from 5 x + 2 y , the answer is (B) (D) 3 x y 5 p+q p+q is (B) (D) pq 5 p +5 q .
3 x +3 y 3 x + y
3 x 3 y .
Ans. : 29. An example for pure quadratic equation is (A) (C) 2x2 x = 0 4x = 9x2 (B) (D) 5x = 3 2x2 = 16.
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8 If an equation has only one root, then the equation is (A) (C) quadratic equation cubic equation (B) (D) linear equation simultaneous equation.
Ans. : 31. If F = (A) (C) Ans. : 32. One of the positive roots of the equation ( 2x 7 ) ( 3x 5 ) = 0 is (A) (C) 7 2 3 5 (B) (D) 2 7 5 . 7 mv2 r Fm r Fr m then v = (B) (D) mr F F . rm
Ans. : 33. Value of x in the equation px2 + qx + r = 0 is (A) (C) p p 24pq 2p p r24pq 2r (B) (D) q q24pr 2p p p 24pq . 2q
Ans. : 34. The length of a rectangle is 4 cm more than the breadth. The area is 60 sq.cm. This can be represented as (A) (C) x + ( x + 4 ) = 60 ( x + 4 ) x + 60 = 0 (B) (D) x + ( x + 4 ) 60 = 0 ( x + 4 ) x 60 = 0.
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9 35. The nature of the roots of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 is decided by (A) (C) b 2 4ac b 4ac (B) (D) b 2 + 4ac b + 4ac.
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Ans. : 36. The product of the roots of the equation 2x2 = 3x is (A) (C) 0 2 3 (B) (D) 3 2 1 . 2
Ans. : 37. The positive value of m for which the roots of the equation x2 mx + 25 = 0 are equal, is (A) (C) 20 15 (B) (D) 10 5.
Ans. : 38. If the sum of the roots of a quadratic equation is 5 and the product is 4, then the equation is (A) (C) x2 + 5x + 4 = 0 x2 + x 20 = 0 (B) (D) x2 5x + 4 = 0 x2 x 20 = 0.
Ans. : 39. If a and b are the roots of the equation x2 5x + 7 = 0, then ab ( a + b ) = (A) (C) 5 35 (B) (D) 25 49.
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10 The product of the roots of the equation x2 + 5x + ( k + 4 ) = 0 is zero, then k = (A) (C) 5 4 (B) (D) 4 5.
Ans. : 41. The greatest remainder obtained when an integer is divided by ( m + 1 ) is (A) (C) 0 m 1 (B) (D) 1 m.
C 3 = 3 24
Ans. : 44. AB and CD are two equal and parallel chords in a circle. If the distance from the centre of the circle to the chord AB = 2x units, then the distance between the chords is (A) (C) 4x units x units (B) (D) 2x units 1 unit.
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Ans. : 46. Which of the following is a correct statement ? (A) (B) (C) (D) All the rectangles are similar All the rhombuses are similar All the right-angled triangles are similar All the equilateral triangles are similar.
AB
(A) (C)
BQ BA PQ BQ
= =
CP CA AB BC
(B) (D)
AP PC PQ QC
= =
BQ QC AB . AP
Ans. : 48. If the perimeters of two similar triangles are in the ratio of 4 : 1, then the ratio between their areas will be (A) (C) 16 : 1 2 : 1 (B) (D) 4 : 1 2 : 1.
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A Q P
B
(A) (C) BC PQ QP BC (B) (D)
C
AC PQ AP . AB
Ans. : 50. In the figure, AB is tangent to the circle with centre O. If AOB = 30, then A and B respectively are
A
(A) (C)
75, 75 80, 70
(B) (D)
Ans. : 51. Radii of two circles are 5 cm and 3 cm respectively and the distance between their centres is 6cm. Then they are (A) (C) touching externally touching internally (B) (D) intersecting circles concentric circles.
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In the figure, A and B are the centres of two circles with radii 6 cm and 2 cm respectively. CD is the diameter, then MD =
.M . A
(A) (C)
8 cm 4 cm
(B) (D)
6 cm 2 cm.
Ans. : 53. In the figure, AB, AC and BD are the tangents as shown in the figure. If AB=x cm, BD=y cm, then AC =
O . C
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14 The formula used to find the total surface area of a solid cylinder is (A) (C) 2 rh r ( r + h ) (B) (D) 2 r 2 ( r + h ) 2 r ( r + h ) .
Ans. : 55. The number of plane surfaces in a solid cone is (A) (C) 0 2 (B) (D) 1 3.
Ans. : 56. Ratio between the radii of two solid spheres is 2 : 3, then the ratio between their volumes is (A) (C) 8 : 27 2 : 3 (B) (D) 4 : 9 2 : 3 .
Ans. : 57. The volume of a solid cone is 60 cm3 and the area of the base is 20 cm2 . Then the height is (A) (C) 6 cm 12 cm (B) (D) 9 cm 18 cm.
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A metal sheet of length 2 m and breadth 44 cm is rolled to form a hollow pipe of length 2m. Then the radius of that pipe is (A) (C) 44 cm 11 cm (B) (D) 22 cm 7 cm.
Ans. : 59. The numbers of vertices and edges respectively in a tetrahedron are (A) (C) 4, 6 8, 6 (B) (D) 6, 4 6, 8.
Ans. : 60. The numbers of regions and nodes in the given network are
(A) (C)
3, 2 4, 2
(B) (D)
3, 3 4, 5
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16 PART B
61.
A person deposits Rs. 1,000 in the first month. Then every month he increases the monthly deposit by Rs. 60. Calculate his total investment at the end of 2 years. 2
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23 If A = 51
then find AA l .
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18 Calculate the standard deviation of 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. ( Given mean = 15 ) 2
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The height of a triangle is 5 cm less than the base. If the area of the triangle is 150sq.cm, find the base. 2
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22 The H.C.F. and L.C.M. of two expressions are ( x 3 ) and x3 5x2 2x + 24 respectively. If one of the expressions is x2 7x + 12, then find the other. 4
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Draw a circle of radius 35 cm. Draw two radii such that the angle between them is 110. Draw tangents at the ends of the radii. 2
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24 If one diagonal of a trapezium divides the other in the ratio 2 : 1, then prove that one of the parallel sides is twice the other. 2
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In the figure, TP and TQ are the tangents drawn to a circle with centre O. Show that PTQ = 2 OPQ. P 2
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Construct the matrix for the given network. Write the relation between the sum of the elements of the matrix and the sum of the order of the nodes. 2
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Draw two circles of radii 25 cm and 2 cm with their centres 8 cm apart. Draw the transverse common tangents to them. 4
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30 The 10th term of a geometric progression is 8 times the 13th term. The first term is3. Then find the sum up to infinite terms. 4
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