Sslc2024 Exam2 Qp - 81e A
Sslc2024 Exam2 Qp - 81e A
Sslc2024 Exam2 Qp - 81e A
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6. Ensure that the Version of the question paper distributed to you and
the Version printed on your admission ticket is the same.
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1. If ‘A’ and ‘B’ are any two positive integers, ‘H’ and ‘L’ are HCF
(D) H – L = A – B.
(A) 0 (B) 12
(C) 16 (D) 48
sin ( 90 o − θ )
3. is equal to
cos ( 90 o − θ )
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5. If a fair die is rolled twice, then the number of all the possible
outcomes is
(A) 12 (B) 24
(C) 36 (D) 6
(A) 28 cm (B) 44 cm
(C) 56 cm (D) 88 cm
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(A) 15 cm 3 (B) 30 cm 3
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12. In the figure ‘O’ is the centre of the circle. OA is the radius and
13. In the given figure, if ∠ XYZ = 90°, then find the value of sin α.
14. Write the formula to find the total surface area of a solid
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OR
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2x + y = 8
x–y = 1
formula’.
OR
21. Find the co-ordinates of the point which divides the line segment
internally.
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23. Identify the impossible event in the following and write the
Event A : ‘getting both head and tail’ when a fair coin is tossed
once.
OR
polynomial.
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26. The sum of the squares of two positive integers is 400. If twice of
one integer is 8 more than the other integer, then find the
integers.
OR
28. Find the mean for the following data by ‘Direct method’ :
Class-interval Frequency
10 – 20 4
20 – 30 6
30 – 40 5
40 – 50 4
50 – 60 1
OR
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Class-interval Frequency
50 – 60 5
60 – 70 8
70 – 80 10
80 – 90 4
90 – 100 3
100 consumers of a locality. Draw a “less than type ogive” for the
given data :
Less than 80 10
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30. In the given figure, ABC = 90° and BD ⊥ AC. Prove that
31. Prove that “The lengths of tangents drawn from an external point
32. Construct a triangle with sides 6·5 cm, 7·5 cm and 8 cm and then
3
construct another triangle whose sides are of the
5
33. In the given figure ‘O’ is the centre of the circle of radius 7 cm.
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If the length of the arc APB is cm, then find the area of the
3
22
shaded region. [ Take π = ]
7
OR
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is 100 3 cm 2 and the radius of each circle is half the side of the
graphical method :
x + 2y = 6
x+y=4
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35. Two kites ‘A’ and ‘B’ are flying one below the other above the
above the ground. The angles of elevation of kites ‘A’ and ‘B’ as
observed from a point ‘P’ on the ground are 60° and 30°
P, B, A l are in the same line, then find the distance between the
kites ( A l B ).
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36. Prove that “The ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal
in the figure. The radii of both the cylinder and the cone are equal
of the solid is 23 cm, then find the curved surface area and
22
volume of the solid. [ Take π = ]
7
OR
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figure. The radii of its circular bases are 20 cm and 12 cm. If the
10 th term is 31, then find the last three terms of the progression
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