Maths X 1
Maths X 1
Maths X 1
2. The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A, B, C, and D.
Section A comprises of 8 questions of 1 mark each, Section B comprises of 6
questions of 2 marks each, Section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and
Section D comprises of 10 questions of 4 marks each.
3. Question numbers 1 to 8 in Section A are multiple choice questions where you are to
select one correct option out of the given four.
4. There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been provided in 1 question of
two marks, 3 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four marks each. You have
to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
6. An additional 15 minutes has been allotted to read this question paper only.
Questions:
1]
The distance between two parallel tangents to a circle of
radius 5 cm [Marks:1]
is
A. 9cm
B. 8cm
C. 5cm
D. 10cm
2] [Marks:1]
The probability of occurrence of event A is denoted by P(A)
so the
range of P(A) is
A. 0<P(A) 1
B. 0 P(A)<1
C. 0<P(A)<1
D. 0 P(A) 1
3]
A tree is broken by the wind. The top struck the ground at
an angle
B. 35
C. 25
D. 30
4]
The area of a square ABCD, whose vertices are [Marks:1]
A(5,6),B(1,5),C(2,1) and D(6,2) is given
A. 7 sq. units
B. 10 sq. units
C. 34 sq. units
D. 17 sq. units
5]
If the perimeter and area of a circle are numerically equal,
then the [Marks:1]
C. units
D. 2 units
6]
The ratio of the volume of a cube to that of a sphere which
will [Marks:1]
B.
:6
C. :8
D. 6:
7]
The first and last terms of an AP are 1 and 11. If the sum
of all its [Marks:1]
B. 7
C. 5
D. 6
8] [Marks:1]
The mid-point of the line segment AB in given figure is (4,-
3). The
9]
Find the roots of the quadratic equation 2x2 - x2=0
using the [Marks:2]
quadratic formula.
10]
In given figure, PQL and PRM are tangents to the circle with
centre O
12]
If d1,d2 (d2>d1) are the diameters of two concentric circles
and c is
13]
In a circle of radius 10cm, an arc subtends an angle of 90 o
at the [Marks:2]
14]
Calculate the area of the shaded region in the given figure,
which is
15] [Marks:3]
Find the values of k for which the given equation has real
and equal roots:
2x2-10x+k=0.
OR
Solve for x : - 10 =3
16]
What is the probability of having 53 Thursdays in a non- [Marks:3]
leap year?
17]
If the points A(7,-2), B(5,1) and C(3,k) are collinear, the find the [Marks:3]
value of k.
18]
If A (-2,-1) ,B (a,0), C (4,b) and D(1,2) are the vertices of
OR [Marks:3]
19]
Find three terms in AP such that their sum is 3 and product [Marks:3]
is -8.
20]
A circle touches the side BC of a triangle ABC at P and the
extended sides AB and AC at Q and R respectively. Prove that AQ [Marks:3]
= (BC+CA+AB)
21] [Marks:3]
At a point on level ground, the angle of elevation of a
vertical tower
OR
22]
A round table cover has six equal designs as shown in the
figure. If the radius of the cover is 28 cm, find the cost of
making the design
[Marks:3]
23]
A cone of maximum size is carved out from a cube of edge
14cm.
Find the surface area of the cone and of the remaining solid [Marks:3]
left out
24]
A canal is 300 cm wide and 120 cm deep. The water in the canal
is flowing with a speed of 20km/h. How much area will it irrigate [Marks:3]
in 20 minutes if 8 cm of standing water is desired?
25]
A train travels at a certain average speed for a distance of
63 km
OR
together can finish the work in 4 days, find the time taken
by B to
26]
Prove that the lengths of tangents drawn from an external point [Marks:4]
to a circle are equal.
27]
Given a rhombus ABCD in which AB=4cm and ABC=60, divide
it into two triangles say, ABC and ADC. Construct the triangle
[Marks:4]
AB'C' similar to ABC with scale factor . Draw a line segment
C'D' parallel to CD where D' lies on AD. Is AB'C'D' a rhombus?
Give reasons.
28]
How many terms of the sequence 13,11,9 .. make the sum 45? [Marks:4]
Explain the answer.
29] [Marks:4]
A container is in the form of a frustum of a cone of height
30 cm
Also, find the cost of the milk which can completely fill the
container,
30]
A round balloon of radius r subtends an angle at the eye
of the
31]
A two digit number is such that the product of its digits is 18.
When 63 is subtracted from the number, the digits interchange [Marks:4]
their places. Find the number.
32]
A copper wire of 4 mm diameter is evenly wound about a
cylinder
to be 8.68 gm/cm3.
33] [Marks:4]
34]
Find the area of triangle formed by joining the mid-points of the
sides of triangle whose vertices are (0, -1), (2, 10) and (0, 3). [Marks:4]
Find the ratio of this triangle with given triangle.
Paper: CBSE Sample paper 1(Silver series) - X - Math -SA II
Total marks of the
90
paper:
Total time of the
3.5 hrs
paper:
General Instructions:
2. The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A, B, C, and D.
Section A comprises of 8 questions of 1 mark each, Section B comprises of 6
questions of 2 marks each, Section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and
Section D comprises of 10 questions of 4 marks each.
3. Question numbers 1 to 8 in Section A are multiple choice questions where you are to
select one correct option out of the given four.
4. There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been provided in 1 question of
two marks, 3 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four marks each. You have
to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
6. An additional 15 minutes has been allotted to read this question paper only.
Solutions:
1]
Two tangents of a circle are parallel if they are drawn at the end
points of a diameter. Therefore, distance between them is the
diameter of the circle = 2x5 cm =10cm
2]
The range of P(A) is 0P(A)1.
3]
Let AB be the tree broken at a point C such that the broken part CB
takes the position CO and touches the ground at O. OA=30m ,
AOC = 30o. Let AC = x and BC=CO=y.
In AOC,
tan30o =
x=10
Again, in AOC,
Cos30o =
y=
= 10 +20
= metres
4]
In a square all the sides are equal, i.e., AB=BC=CD=DA
5]
Given, 2 r = r2
r=2
6]
Let x be the edge of the cube. Then, x is also the diameter of the
sphere.
= x3 : x x
=1: = 6:
7]
Given that the first and last terms of an AP are 1 and 11 i.e. a=1
and l =11.
Sn = x (a+l)
36 = x (1+11)
n= =6
8]
The points A and B respectively lie on x and y axis. Let the
coordinates of A and B be (x,0) and (0,y) respectively.
9]
The given quadratic equation is 2x2 - x 2 = 0.
b2 4ac = 5 4 x 2 x (-2) = 21
x= =
10]
In given figure, O is the centre of the circle.
OSQ=OQS= 90-50=40
RSO=SRO=90-60=30
11]
We know that three terms p,q,r form consecutive terms of AP if
and only if 2q = p+r
12k 4 = 10k + 11
2k = 15
k=
12]
By Pythagoras theorem,
OC2+BC2=OB2
13]
= r2
= x10x10
=( - )= cm2
14]
Required shaded region = area of two quadrants area of square
= 2( 82) 8x8
= ( x 64) - 64
= x 64 = cm2
15]
The given quadratic equation is 2x2-10x+k=0.
D=0 100-8k = 0 K= =
OR
Let =y
10y2+5y-2y-1=0
5y(2y+1) 1(2y+1) =0
(2y+1)(5y-1)=0
y=- ,
Hence, =- or =
x= or x=
16]
In a non- leap year, there are 365 days, i.e. 52 weeks.
P(having 53 Thursdays) =
17]
If three points A, B and C are collinear, then the area of triangle
ABC = 0.
[7(1-k)+5(k+2)+3(-2-1) = 0
7-7k+5k+10-9=0
-2k+8=0
k=4
18]
We know that the diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other,
i.e., the mid point of AC will be the same as that of BD.
a = 1 and b = 3
OR
and B (k,6) =
= (x,y)
=x and 5=y
Since, x+y-10=0
So,
3+k=10
k=7
19]
Let a d, a and a + d be three terms in AP.
a d + a + a + d = 3
3a = 3 or a = 1
(a d) (a) (a + d) = -8
a(a2 d2) = -8
1 d2 = -8
d2 = 9 or d = 3
20]
2AQ = AQ+AR
= (AB+BQ) + (AC+CR)
= AB+BP+AC+CP
= (BP+CP) +AC+AB
2AQ = BC+CA+AB
AQ = (BC+CA+AB)
21]
tan = , tan =
In BAC,
tan = = . (i)
In DAB,
tan = = or x= (ii)
5 = 12h
In DEB,
tan 30 =
(DE=AC=140m)
BE = = 80.83m
22]
=x - x 282
= 282 cm2
23]
The cone of maximum size that is carved out from a cube of edge
14
=
Surface area of the cube = 6 x (14)2 = 6 x 196 = 1176
So, surface area of the remaining solid left out after the cone is
carved out
24]
Volume of water that flows in the canal in one hour
= 72000 x m3 = 24000m3
25]
Let the original average speed of the train be x km/h. Therefore,
21 (x + 6) + 24x = x (x + 6)
x2 39x 126 = 0
(x + 3) (x 42) = 0
x = -3 or x = 42
Therefore, x = 42
OR
Suppose B alone takes x days to finish the work. Then, A alone can
finish it in (x 6) days.
Therefore,
8x 24 = x2 6x
x2 14x + 24 = 0
x2 12x 2x + 24 = 0
(x 12) (x 2) = 0
x = 12 or x = 2
26]
Given: A circle with centre O; PA and PB are two tangents to the
circle drawn from an external point P.
To prove: PA = PB
OP = PO (Common side)
Thus, it is proved that the lengths of the two tangents drawn from
an external point to a circle are equal.
27]
= =
Also,
28]
Let the sum of first n terms be 45. Then,
Sn = 45
Sn = [2a+(n-1)d]
n2 - 14n + 45 =0
(n - 9)(n - 5) =0
n=5 or 9
29]
= 21.980 liters
Now, l=
l= cm = 31.62 cm
Let O be the centre of the balloon of radius r and P the eye of the
observer. Let PA and PB be tangents from P to the balloon.
OPL=.
In OAP,
sin =
In OPL,
sin =
OL=OP sin
31]
Given,
x2 + 7x 18 = 0
(x+9) (x-2) = 0 x = -9 or 2
32]
Length of the cylinder = 24 cm
cylinder
of wire in 60 rounds cm
33]
34]
Coordinates of E = Coordinates
= = 1 sq. m (1 mark)
Therefore, =4:1