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I. Four alternatives are given for each of the following questions /

incomplete statements. Choose the correct alternative and write

the complete answer along with its letter of alphabet. 8×1=8

1. If ‘A’ and ‘B’ are any two positive integers, ‘H’ and ‘L’ are HCF

and LCM of these integers respectively, then the correct

relationship in the following is

(A) H×B = L×B

(B) H×L = A×B

(C) H+L = A+B

(D) H – L = A – B.

2. The discriminant of the equation x 2 + 4x + 4 = 0 is

(A) 0 (B) 12

(C) 16 (D) 48

sin ( 90 o − θ )
3. is equal to
cos ( 90 o − θ )

(A) sin θ (B) cos θ

(C) tan θ (D) cot θ

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4. The distance of the point M ( 4, 3 ) from the origin is

(A) 5 units (B) 7 units

(C) 5 units (D) 7 units

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

6. If the diameter of a circle is 14 cm, then its circumference is

(A) 28 cm (B) 44 cm

(C) 56 cm (D) 88 cm

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7. The volume of a cube of edge 5 cm is

(A) 15 cm 3 (B) 30 cm 3

(C) 100 cm 3 (D) 125 cm 3

8. An arithmetic progression contains 20 terms. If the first term is

2 and last term is 78, then the arithmetic progression is

(A) 2, 5, 8, ...... (B) 2, 7, 12, ......

(C) 2, 6, 10, ...... (D) 2, 4, 6, ......

II. Answer the following questions : 8×1=8

9. Express 70 as a product of its prime factors.

10. If the lines representing the pair of linear equations are

intersecting lines, then how many solutions do they have ?

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11. Write the zeroes of the polynomial p ( x ) = x 2 – 25.

12. In the figure ‘O’ is the centre of the circle. OA is the radius and

AP is the tangent. If ∠ OPA = 40°, then find ∠ AOP.

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

hemisphere of radius ‘r’ units.

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15. In the given figure, EF || BC. If EF = 6 cm, BC = 12 cm and

AE = 5 cm, then find AB .

16. Write the degree of the polynomial p ( x ) = 5 x 2 − 6x 3 − 7 x + 1 .

III. Answer the following questions : 8 × 2 = 16

17. Prove that 2 + 3 is an irrational number.

OR

Without actually performing the long division, find whether the


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rational number has a terminating decimal expansion or a
200

non-terminating repeating decimal expansion.

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18. Solve the given pair of linear equations by Elimination method :

2x + y = 8

x–y = 1

19. Find the sum of first 20 terms of the Arithmetic progression

5, 11, 17, .... using formula.

20. Find the roots of the equation x 2 – 5x + 2 = 0 using ‘quadratic

formula’.

OR

Find the roots of the equation x 2 – 6x + 2 = 0 by the method of

completing the square.

21. Find the co-ordinates of the point which divides the line segment

joining the points ( 4, – 3 ) and ( 8, 5 ) in the ratio 3 : 1

internally.

22. The area of a triangle with vertices A ( 0, 2 ), B ( 3, 0 ) and


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C ( x, 3 ) is sq.units. Find the value of ‘x’.
2

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23. Identify the impossible event in the following and write the

probability of an impossible event.

Event A : ‘getting both head and tail’ when a fair coin is tossed

once.

Event B : ‘getting head or tail’ when a fair coin is tossed once.

24. Draw a circle of radius 4 cm and construct a pair of tangents to

the circle such that the angle between them is 50°.

IV. Answer the following questions : 9 × 3 = 27

25. Divide p ( x ) = x 3 – 3 x 2 + 5x – 3 by g ( x ) = x 2 – 2x + 1 and

find the quotient [ q ( x ) ] and remainder [ r ( x ) ].

OR

Find a quadratic polynomial whose sum of the zeroes is 7 and

product of the zeroes is 12. Also find the zeroes of the

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.

sec θ + tan θ − 1 1 + sin θ


27. Prove that =
tan θ − sec θ + 1 cos θ

OR

 5 cos 2 60 o + 4 sec 2 30 o − tan 2 45 o 


Evaluate :  
 sin 30 o + sin 90 o 
 

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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Find the median for the following data :

Class-interval Frequency

50 – 60 5

60 – 70 8

70 – 80 10

80 – 90 4

90 – 100 3

29. The following data gives the monthly consumption of electricity of

100 consumers of a locality. Draw a “less than type ogive” for the

given data :

Monthly consumption Number of consumers

( in units ) ( cumulative frequency )

Less than 80 10

Less than 100 25

Less than 120 50

Less than 140 70

Less than 160 75

Less than 180 80

Less than 200 100

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30. In the given figure, ABC = 90° and BD ⊥ AC. Prove that

∆ ABD ~ ∆ BCD. If AB = 9 cm and BC = 12 cm, then find AD.

31. Prove that “The lengths of tangents drawn from an external point

to a circle are equal”.

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
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corresponding sides of the first triangle.

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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ABC is an equilateral triangle whose vertices are the centres of

three touching circles as shown in the figure. If the area of ∆ ABC

is 100 3 cm 2 and the radius of each circle is half the side of the

triangle, then find the area of the shaded region.

[ Use π = 3·14 and 3 = 1·73 ]

V. Answer the following questions : 4 × 4 = 16

34. Find the solution of the given pair of linear equations by

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

horizontal ground as shown in the figure. Kite ‘A’ is flying 300 m

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°

respectively. Find the distance between the two kites ( AB ). After

some time when the thread of kite ‘A’ is released, it moves

horizontal to the ground and reaches the point ‘A l ’ in the sky. If

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

to the square of the ratio of their corresponding sides”.

37. A solid is in the shape of a cone placed on the cylinder as shown

in the figure. The radii of both the cylinder and the cone are equal

to 5 cm. If the height of the cylinder is 11 cm and the total height

of the solid is 23 cm, then find the curved surface area and

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volume of the solid. [ Take π = ]
7

OR

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A container is in the form of a frustum of a cone as shown in the

figure. The radii of its circular bases are 20 cm and 12 cm. If the

volume of the frustum of a cone is 12320 cm 3 , then find its


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curved surface area. [ Take π = ]
7

VI. Answer the following question : 1×5=5

38. An Arithmetic progression contains 30 terms. The 17 th term

of the progression is 4 more than thrice its fifth term. If the

10 th term is 31, then find the last three terms of the progression

and also find the arithmetic progression.

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