10 Maths Pa2 A - 024352
10 Maths Pa2 A - 024352
Set –A
(a) If two buildings of height h1 and h2 subtend angles of 60O and 300 respectively at the mid-point of the line
joining their feet, then h1: h2 = ______________.
b) A ladder reaches a point on a wall which is 20 m above the ground and its foot is 20√ 3m away from the ground.
The angle made by the ladder with the wall is ___________
c) If ysin 45° cos 45° = tan 2 45° – cos 2 30°, then y =________
e) If the height of a vertical pole is √ 3 times the length of its shadow on the ground, then the angle of elevation of
the Sun at that time is ________
(a) In a right triangle , one side other than the hypotenuse is 8 cm and an acute angle is 45 0 . What is the length of
the hypotenuse?
(b) The value of each of the trigonometric ratios of an angle depends on its ?
(c) Trigonometric Ratio tanA is equal to ?
(d) Value of cos 1° × cos 2° × cos 3° ×……..× cos 180° is equal to?
(e) Suppose a girl is sitting on the balcony of her house located on the bank of a river. She is looking down at a
flower pot placed on a stair of a temple then angle formed by horizontal level with line of sight is called?
(f) What is the minimum value of cos θ, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 90° ?
(a) . A tree breaks due to storm and the broken part bends, so that the top of the tree touches the ground making
an angle 300 with it. The distance between the foot of the tree to the point where the top touches the ground is
8 m. Find the height of the tree
(b) The string of a kite is 80 m long and it makes an angle of 600 with the horizontal. Find the vertical height of the
kite(above the horizontal level), assuming that there is no slack in the string.(Take √3 = 1.73)
(c) If 2sin2 β – cos2 β = 2, then find β.
(d) If cos θ + sin θ = √ 2cos θ, show that cos θ – sin θ = √ 2 sin θ.
(1+cos θ)(1−cos θ)
(e) If tan θ =3/4, evaluate
( 1+ sinθ)(1−sin θ)
(f) Prove the trigonometric identities: (1 + tan² θ) (1 + sinθ) (1 – sinθ) = 1
(a)The angle of elevation of an aeroplanefrom a point on the ground is 450 . After a flight of 15 seconds, the elevation
changes to 300 . If the aeroplane is flying at a constant height of 3000 metres, find the speed of the aeroplane (in
km/hr).
(c) A window of a house is ‘h’ metres above the ground. From the window, the angles of elevation and depression of the
top and the bottom of another house situated on the opposite side of the lane are found to be α and β respectively.
Prove that the height of the other house is h( 1+tanα cotβ) metres.