Maths Paper 2 Solution Xyz
Maths Paper 2 Solution Xyz
Maths Paper 2 Solution Xyz
Mathematics-Standard (041)
Class- X, Session: 2021-22
TERM II
General Instructions :
1. The question paper consists of 14 questions divided into 3 sections A, B, C.
2. All questions are compulsory.
3. Section A comprises of 6 questions of 2 marks each. Internal choice has been provided in two questions.
4. Section B comprises of 4 questions of 3 marks each. Internal choice has been provided in one question.
5. Section C comprises of 4 questions of 4 marks each. An internal choice has been provided in one question.
It contains two case study based questions.
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SECTION - A
1. Find the roots of the quadratic equation : x 2 − 3 5x + 10 = 0
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The mean of the given distribution is 18. Find the frequency f of the class 19-21.
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Class Frequency
11 - 13 3
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13 - 15 6
15 - 17 9
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17 - 19 13
19 - 21 f
21 - 23 5
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23 - 25 4
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3. The 17th term of an A.P. is 5 more than twice its 8th term. If the 11th term of the A.P. is 43, then find its
nth term.
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4. In the given fig., PA and PB are tangents to be drawn from an external point P. CD is a third tangent
touching the circle at Q. If PB = 10 cm, and CQ = 2 cm, what is the length of PC ?
A
C
2 cm
P Q
10
cm
D
B
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What is the distance between two parallel tangents to a circle of the radius 4 cm ?
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5. The total surface area of a cube is 32 m2 . Find the volume of cube.
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The side of solid metallic cube is 50 cm. The cube is melted and recast into 8000 equal solid cubical dice.
Determine the side of the dice.
6. In a village, number of members in 50 families are given in the following frequency distribution :
Number of members 1-3 3-5 5-7 7-9 9-11 11-13 13-15 15-17 17-19
Number of families 2 8 6 10 5 5 7 4 3
Find the mean of the above data.
SECTION - B
7. In which of the following situations, do the lists of numbers involved form an A.P.? Give reasons for your
answers.
(i) The fee charged every month by a school from Classes I to XII, when the monthly fee for Class I is
250, and it increases by 50 for the next higher class.
(ii) The number of bacteria in a certain food item after each second, when they double in every second.
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If the mth term of an A.P. is 1/n and nth term is 1/m, then show that its (mn)th term is 1.
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8. A man in a boat rowing away from a light house 100 m high takes 2 minutes to change the angle of elevation of
the top of the light house from 60° to 30°. Find the speed of the boat in metres per minute. [Use 3 = 1.732]
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9. Draw a circle of radius 4 cm. Draw two tangents to the circle inclined at an angle of 60° to each other.
10. If x = –2 is a root of the equation 3x2 + 7x + p = 0, find the values of k so that the roots of the equation
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SECTION - C
11. A lead pencil consists of a cylinder of wood with a solid cylinder of graphite filled into it. The diameter of
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the pencil is 7 mm, the diameter of the graphite is 1 mm and the length of the pencil is 10 cm. Calculate
the weight of the whole pencil, if the specific density of the wood is 0.7 gm/cm3 and that of graphite is
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2.1 gm/cm3.
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OR
Water flows at the rate of 10 metre per minute from a cylindrical pipe 5 mm in diameter. How long will it
take to fill up a conical vessel whose diameter at the base is 40 cm and depth 24 cm?
12. A boy standing on a horizontal plane finds a bird flying at a distance of 100 m from him at an elevation
of 30°. A girl standing on the roof of a 20 m high building, finds the elevation of the same bird to be 45°.
The boy and the girl are on the opposite sides of the bird. Find the distance of the bird from the girl.
(Given 2 = 1.414)
Case Study - 1
13. An agency has decided to install customised playground equipments at various colony parks. For that they
decided to study the age-group of children playing in a park of the particular colony. The classification of
children according to their ages, playing in a park is shown in the following table.
Age group of children (in years) 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16
Number of children 43 58 70 42 27
Case Study - 2
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14. In a maths class, the teacher draws two circles that touch each other externally at point K with centres A and
B and radii 5 cm and 4 cm respectively as shown in the figure.
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P X K
5 cm A 4 cm B Y Q
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Similarly, CA = CQ and DB = DQ
1. Given, x 2 − 3 5x + 10 = 0
Using quadratic formula, \ PA = PB = 10 cm
PA = PC + CA
3 5 ± (− 3 5 )2 − 4(1)(10) 3 5± 5 ⇒ PA = PC + CQ
x= =
2(1) 2 ⇒ PC = PA – CQ = 10 – 2 = 8 cm
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4 5 2 5
⇒ x= or x = We know that two tangents are P
2 2
parallel if and only if tangents 4 cm
⇒ x = 2 5 or x = 5 are drawn at the end point of O
diameter. 4 cm
2. We have the following table :
So PQ is a diameter of circle. Q
Class Class mark Frequency fi xi
PQ = 2(radius of circle)
interval (xi) (fi)
= 2 × 4 = 8 cm
11-13 12 3 36
Hence distance between two parallel tangents is 8 cm.
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5. Let the side of the cube be x m.
15-17 16 9 144
∴ Total surface area = 6x2 m2
17-19 18 13 234
2 98
19-21
21-23
20
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f
5
20 × f
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⇒ 6 x 2 = 32 ⇒ 6 x 2 =
3
98 1 49
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23-25 24 4 96 ⇒ x = × = ⇒ x = m.
3 6 9 3
N = Sfi Sfixi = 704 + 20f ∴ Volume of the cube = x3m3
= 40 + f
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7 343 3 19
Σf x 704 + 20 f = m3 = m = 12 m3 .
Mean, x = i i ⇒ 18 = 3 27 27
N 40 + f
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3. Let a be the first term and d be the common Let x cm be the side of a cubical dice.
difference of the given A.P. Then volume of 8000 dice = 8000 × (x3) cm3
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According to the question, a17 = 2a8 + 5 We have, the volume of 8000 cubical dice = The volume
⇒ a + 16d = 2[a + 7d] + 5 of the given solid metallic cube
⇒ a + 16d = 2a + 14d + 5 ⇒ a = 2d – 5 ...(i) ⇒ 8000 (x)3 = 125000
Also, a11 = 43 ⇒ a + 10d = 43 125 5
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⇒ (2d – 5) + 10d = 43 [Using (i)] ⇒ x3 = = ⇒ x = = 2.5
8 2 2
⇒ 12d = 48 ⇒ d = 4 Hence, side of the dice = 2.5 cm
\ a = 2d – 5 = 2(4) – 5 = 8 – 5 = 3
Thus, nth term of the A.P., an = a + (n − 1)d 6. The frequency distribution table from the given
= 3 + (n − 1) 4 = 3 + 4n − 4 = 4n − 1 data can be drawn as :
4. Given : PB = 10 cm, Number of (xi) (fi) f i xi
A
CQ = 2 cm C members
Since PA and PB are tangents 1-3 2 2 4
P 2 cm Q
to be drawn from an external 3-5 4 8 32
point P. D 5-7 6 6 36
B 7-9 8 10 80
\ PA = PB
9-11 10 5 50 100 100
⇒ 3= ⇒ x=
11-13 12 5 60 x 3
13-15 14 7 98 Now, after two minutes, new distance be y m and angle
15-17 16 4 64 is 30°.
17-19 18 3 54 In DABD,
Sfi = 50 Sfixi = 478 AB 100
tan30° = =
\ Mean =
∑ fi xi = 478 = 9.56 BD y
∑ fi 50 ⇒
1 100
= ⇒ y = 100 3
7. (i) The fee charged (in ) every month by a school 3 y
from classes I to XII is 250, (250 + 50), (250 + 2 × 50), \ Distance travelled in 2 minutes = y – x
(250 + 3 × 50),... i.e., 250, 300, 350, 400, ... 100 300 − 100
= 100 3 − =
which forms an A.P., with common difference, d = 50 3 3
(ii) Let the number of bacteria in a certain food = x 200 200
Since, they double in every second = = = 115.47 m
\ x, 2x, 2(2x), 2[2(2x)], ... 3 1.732
i.e., x, 2x, 4x, 8x, ... Distance
Speed of boat =
Here, a1 = x, a2 = 2x, a3 = 4x and a4 = 8x Time
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a3 – a2 = 4x – 2x = 2x, a4 – a3 = 8x – 4x = 4x = = 57.74 metres/minute
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Since, the difference between two successive terms is
9. Steps of construction :
not same. So, the list of numbers does not form an A.P.
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Step-I : Draw a circle with centre O and radius 4 cm.
Step-II : Draw any diameter AOB.
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Let a be the first term and d be the common difference Step-III : Take a point P on the circle such that
of the given A.P. ∠AOP = 60°.
rth term of A.P., ar = a + (r – 1)d Step-IV : Draw PQ ^ OP and BE ^ OB. Let PQ and BE
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n B
1
and an = a + (n − 1)d = ...(ii) Q
m 4 cm
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(m − n)d = ⇒ d= E
mn mn A
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Putting d = in (i), we get
mn 10. Q x = –2 is a root of the equation 3x2 + 7x + p = 0
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a + (m − 1) = ⇒ a+ − = ⇒a= \ 3(–2)2 + 7(–2) + p = 0
mn n n mn n mn ⇒ 12 – 14 + p = 0 ⇒ p = 2
1 1 We have, x2 + k(4x + k – 1) + p = 0
∴ amn = a + (mn − 1)d = + (mn − 1)
mn mn ⇒ x2 + 4kx + k2 – k + 2 = 0 (Q p = 2)
1 + mn − 1
= =1 Q Roots are equal. \ D = 0
mn
⇒ (4k)2 – 4(1)(k2 – k + 2) = 0
8. Let AB = 100 m be the height A
⇒ 16k2 – 4k2 + 4k – 8 = 0 ⇒ 12k2 + 4k – 8 = 0
of the light house. ⇒ 3k2 + k – 2 = 0 ⇒ (k + 1)(3k – 2) = 0
Let the initial distance be x m 2
100 m
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22 1 1 21 Girl respectively.
10
= × × × 10 × gm = 0.165 gm 20 m 20 m
7 20 20 10 GN be the building at 30°
7 which the girl is standing. B M N
Diameter of pencil = 7mm = cm In DPMB,
10
7 PM 1
∴ Radius of pencil = cm and = sin30° ⇒ PM = 100 × = 50 m
20 BP 2
length of pencil = 10 cm Now, PL = PM – LM = 50 – 20 = 30 m
PL
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22 7 7 In DPLG, = sin 45°
∴ Volume of pencil = × × × 10 cm3
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7 20 20 PG
Volume of wood 30 1
⇒ = ⇒ PG = 30 2 = 30 × 1.414 = 42.42 m
22 7 7 22 1 1 PG 2
= × × × 10 − × × × 10 cm3
7 20 20 7 20 20
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Hence, the bird is flying at a distance of 42.42 m from
the girl.
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22 1 1 11 1
= × × × 10 (7 × 7 − 1)cm3 = × × 48 cm3 13. (i) Since, the highest frequency is 70, therefore
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the maximum number of children are of the
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OR class is 42.
We have, f1 − f0
(ii) Mode = l + ×h
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70 − 58
∴ Volume of the conical vessel = 10 + ×2
140 − 58 − 42
1 1 22
= πr 2h = × × 20 × 20 × 24 cm3 ...(i) 12 24
3 3 7 = 10 + × 2 = 10 + = 10.6 years
40 40
Suppose the conical vessel is filled in x minutes.
14. Here, AS = 5 cm, BT = 4 cm [ Radii of circles]
Then, length of the water column
= (10 × x) m = 1000x cm (i) Since, radius at point of contact is perpendicular
Clearly, water column forms a cylinder of length to tangent.
5 5 1 \ By Pythagoras theorem, we have
1000 x cm, and radius = mm = cm = cm 2 2 2 2
2 20 4 PA = PS + AS = 12 + 5 = 169 = 13 cm
∴ Volume of the water that flows in x minutes (ii) Again by Pythagoras theorem, we have
22 2
BQ = TQ 2 + BT 2 = 32 + 42 = 25 = 5 cm
= × 1 × 1000 x cm3 ...(ii)
7 4 and QY = BQ – BY = 5 – 4 = 1 cm