Sri Sri Ravishankar Vidya Mandir Max - Marks:30 Subject: Mathematics Class:X Date:30/09/2021 Periodic Test 2 Time:1 HR

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SRI SRI RAVISHANKAR VIDYA MANDIR

Max.marks:30 Subject: Mathematics Class:X


Date:30/09/2021 Periodic Test 2 Time:1 hr

General Instructions

Part A
Answer all questions:-
Choose the correct answer:-
Each question carry one mark

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1. If tan 45 – cos 30 = x sin45 cos45 then x = ?
(a) -2 (b) 2 (c) −12 (d) 12
2. (1 + tan θ + sec θ) (1 + cot θ – cosec θ) = ?
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) -1
3. ∆ABC is right-angled at B and tan A = 4 ,the length of AC is
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(a) 5 cm (b) 3 cm (c) 12 cm (d) 9 cm
4. If cot θ = √5, then the value of cosec θ-sec θ is
2 2

Cosec2 θ+sec θ
2

(a) 23 (b) 25 (c) 32 (d) 52


5. If tan 3θ = sin 30° + cos 45° sin 45° then the value of θ is
(a) 15° (b) 30° (c) 45° (d) 60°
6. If cosecθ = 2, cot θ = 3p, then the value of p is
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 23 (d) 1
7. The points (- 1, – 2), (1, 0), (- 1, 2), (- 3, 0) forms a quadrilateral of type:
(a) Square (b) Rectangle
(c) Parallelogram but not rectangle (d) Rhombus but not square
8.The point which divides the line segment of points P(-1, 7) and (4, -3) in the ratio
of 2:3 is:
(a) (-1, 3) (b) (-1, -3) (c) (1, -3) (d) (1, 3)
9.The point which lies on the perpendicular bisector of the line segment joining the
points A(–2, –5) and B(2, 5) is
(a) (0, 0) (b) (0, 2) (c) (2, 0) (d) (–2, 0)
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10. If
A(5, p), B(1, 5), C(2, 1) and D(6, 2) are the vertices of a square then
(a) (0, 0) (b) (0, 2) (c) (2, 0) (d) (–2, 0)
11. A card is drawn from a deck of 52 cards. The event E is that card is not a king
of spades. The number of outcomes favourable to E are
(a) 26 (b) 51 (c) 41 (d) 13
12. The probability that a number selected at random from the numbers 1,
2, 3, ..., 15 is a multiple of 4 is
(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 1
15 15 5 3
13. If a letter is drawn at random from the letters in word ‘ERROR’, then
the letters which have equal probability of being drawn are
(a) E and O (b) R and E (c) O and R (d) E, R and O
14. From the data (1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 29) if 29 is removed, then the probability of
getting a number which is neither a prime nor a composite is
(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 4
5 5 5 5

15. In the Fig., ΔODC ~ ΔOBA, ∠BOC = 125° and ∠CDO = 70°. Find ∠OAB.

(a) 550 (b) 700 (c) 1250 (d) 1100


16. In the given figure, P and Q are points on the sides AB and AC respectively of
a ΔABC. PQ‖BC and divides the ΔABC into 2 parts, equal in area. The ratio of
PA:PB =

(a) 1:1 (b) (√2 – 1):√2 (c) 1:√2 (d) 1: (√2 – 1)

17. In the given figure, express x in terms of a, b and c

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a) X =ab b)x=ac c) x= bc d) x = ac
a+b b+c b+c a+c
18. ΔABC is an equilateral triangle with each side of length 2p. If AD⊥BC. Then
the value of AD is

(a) √3 (b) √3p (c) 2p (d) 4p

19.Two poles of height 6m and 11m stand vertically upright on a plane ground. If
the distance between their foot is 12m, then distance between their tops is
(a) 12m (b) 14m (c) 13m (d) 11m

20. O is the point of intersection of two equal chords AB and CD such that OB =
OD, then triangles OAC and ODB are

(a) Equilateral but not similar (b) Isosceles but not similar
(c) Equilateral and similar (d) Isosceles and similar

Assertion and Reasoning questions:-

DIRECTION : In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is


followed by astatement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the
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correct explanationof assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason
(R) is not the correctexplanation of assertion (A).
(c)Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d)Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true

21.Assertion : D and E are points on the sides AB and AC respectively


of a ΔABC such that DE║BC then the value of x is 4, when AD = x cm,
DB = (x – 2) cm, AE = (x + 2) cmand EC = (x – 1) cm.
Reason : If a line is parallel to one side of a triangle then it divides the
other two sidesin the same ratio.

22. Assertion : ΔABC ~ ΔDEF such that ar(ΔABC) = 36cm2


and ar(ΔDEF) = 49cm2.Then, the ratio of their corresponding
sides is 6 : 7
Reason : The ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to the
square of theratio of their corresponding sides.

SECTION B
(CASE STUDY BASED QUESTIONS)
There are 2 case study based questions. Each question has 5 sub parts.
Answer any four from each
All questions carry one mark each.

23. Observe the below given figures carefully and answer the questions

Rahul is studying in X Standard. He is making a kite to fly it on a Sunday. Few


questions came to his mind while making the kite. Give answers to his questions
by looking at the figure.

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i. Rahul tied the sticks at what angles to each other?
a) 30° b) 60° c) 90° d) 60°
ii. Which is the correct similarity criteria applicable for smaller triangles at the
upper part of this kite?

a) RHS b) SAS c) SSA d) AAS


iii. Sides of two similar triangles are in the ratio 4:9. Corresponding medians of
these triangles are in the ratio,

a) 2:3 b) 4:9 c) 81:16 d) 16:81

iv. In a triangle, if square of one side is equal to the sum of the squares of the other
two sides, then the angle opposite the first side is a right angle. This theorem is
called as,

a) Pythagoras theorem b) Thales theorem


c) Converse of Thales theorem d) Converse of Pythagoras theorem

v. What is the area of the kite, formed by two perpendicular sticks of length 6 cm
and 8 cm?

a) 48 cm2 b) 14 cm2 c) 24 cm2 d) 96 cm2

24. Mr. Jaskirat Singh is living in Jalandhar Punjab. As per the government he
takes his dose of vaccine in the months of June 2021 in the Civil Hospital
Jalandhar. Now he want to take his second dose. The following map is showing
three vaccination centres near his home. O represents his home. Observe this
condition and answer the following questions. Vaccination centre A, B & C as
shown in the figure.

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i. The coordinates of nearest vaccination centre.
(a) (3, 1) (b) (4, 2) (c) (0, 4) (d) (7, 4)
ii. According to the figure vaccination centre B is divide the line joining
vaccination centre A to C
(a) 2 :3 (b) 3:1 (c) 3: 2 (d) 1 :1
iii. Distance between centre A to C
(a) 4√2 (b) 5√2 (c) 41√2 (d) 50
iv. Assuming he went to centre B and doses are finished. Then what is the
closestdistance he has to cover to reach another Vaccination centre.
(a) 4√2 (b) √2 (c) 2√2 (d) 6√2
v. Straight distance between his home to Vaccination centre C is
(a) 11 (b) 12 (c) 13 (d) 10

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