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Series RHB/1 ease No. 30/1/14 Roll No. Candidates must write the Code on aad. the title page of the answer-book. @ Please check that this question paper contains 16 printed pages. @ Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. @ Please check that this question paper contains 34 questions. Please write down the serial number of the question before attempting it. @ 15 minutes time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m, From 10,15 a.m. to 10.30 am., the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer script during this period. pra ata ac ct fe ga wera 4 ys ye 16 21 wera Bares era ht afte Pau 1a ats aa wl ora Te- aera & S-ge OAR pra sitar di fe ea re-wa 4 34 0 a1 Be ea wer See Pra ws aT Se, Se ce em stave Pera | aera hl Tet & fore 15 Pre apr aa fear ar 8 | eas ar Faraer yatta F 10.15 aa feat SRT] 10.15 33 10.30 Fa TH Bra Hae Ta Bl gH Sk ge ora & Ser a TR ferent ae ats Ser et fora SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-II aenfera wa eeeoee MATHEMATICS Time allowed : 3 hours J [ Maximum marks : 80 refit aaa: 3 02] [ aftrra ae : 30 General Instructions : 1. All questions are compulsory: 2. The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A, B, Cand D. (P.T.0. 3. Section A contains 10 questions of 1 mark each, which are multiple choice type questions, Section B contains 8 questions of 2 marks each, Section’ C contains 10 questions of 3 marks each, Section D contains 6 questions of 4 marks each. 4. There is no overall choice in the paper. However, internal choice is provided in one question of 2 marks. 3 questions of 3 marks each and two questions of 4 marks each. 5. Use of calculators is not permitted. arava reer : 1 wtb yer sifrarté) 2 se-waasa mata an ast 4, a, aa 7a fen F) 3. BUS TH Us He ae 10 97S, Th ag-faeH Wer B) GUS TH 8 wer & Farad & aches 2 oem are) GUS aH 10 WEF aaa att & B) wus ait 6 meré frat a mete 4 sie Te) 4. Herrera Hh ag rar TeV TEM 2 ates ATC ow eT A, 3 SiH ATT 3 meat A ce 4 sia are at eat Ft orate fred RA THe) 5. berger ar war atta 21 SECTION A wea Question Numbers 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. For each of the questions 1 to 10, ‘four alternative choices have been provided, of which only one is correct. Select the correct choice. wea eT 1 #10 TH Wee eT 1 Sia 18 | Te TAT 1 B10 8 wet eT eI Rrasea faq mg &, Foraat & aaron wo eh 8 | wet Farmer BAT) 1. The roots of the equation x” + x ~p (p + 1) = 0, where p is a constant, are (A) ppt (8) -p,p+1 () p-(r) (@) -p.-(p+1) 30/1/1 2 30/1/1 ett? + xp (p+ 1) =0, Fa p HIRE, HAMS (A) ppt @) -pptl © p-@*) @) (+1) Inan AP, ifd=—2,n=5 anda, = 0, then the value of a is (A) 10 @®) 5 © -8 @) 8 aie Gh FARR AH d=—2,n=5 aM a, =0%, Ham aAe (A) 10 ®) 5 © -8 @) 8 In Fig. 1, O is the centre of a circle, AB is a chord and AT is the tangent at A. If ZAOB = 100°, then ZBAT is equal to A T B A e ws Pa © 50° (D) 90° 3 [P.T.0. 30/1/1 arpfa 14, O UH aa a1 az @, AB GH Siar 8 am AT fag AR Sita a1 fe ZAOB = 100° @at ZBAT ae (A) 100° \ (B) 40° T © 50 (D) 90° = In Fig. 2, PA and PB are tangents to the circle with centre O. If ZAPB = 60°, then ZOAB is A (A) 30° (B) 60° P (C) 90° Y (D) 15° Fig. 2 arpft 2 4, PA tH PB ue ga freer a O 2, Al enitand dae ZAPB = 60° 2, a ZOAB BERS A P B (A) 30° gale (B) 60° (©) 90° (D) 15° 5. The radii of two circles are 4 cm and 3 cm respectively. The diameter of the circle having area equal to the sum of the areas of the two circles (in em) is (A) 5 (B) 7 © 10 (D) 14 gai Ht from gam: 4 Se wen 3 Se 1 Sal gat H daw & aS aa armel F Us Fa a STs (AHH) S (A) 5 ® 7 (Cc) 10 () 14 6. A sphere of diameter 18 cm is dropped into a cylindrical vessel of diameter 36 cm, partly filled with water. If the sphere is completely submerged, then the water level rises (in em) by (A) (B) © () Um Serra ais, fareenr oars 36 Set B, HT HS AT a | I S| ga 18 Vet a lO Te Ste aT 21 ale Ter ot He ae B ga aren 2, a oP aH gfe teh 8, ae (BAH) S (A) (B) © (D) aur Anew 30/1/1 5 [P.T.0. 30/1/1 ‘The angle of elevation of the top of a tower from a point on the ground, which is 30 m away from the foot of the tower is 45°. The height of the tower (in metres) is (A) @) © () 15 30 30V3 103 af a we fing @, sft um AR & ore-ferg @ 30 TA RB, HR rae aT Sar HT 45° B1 Hae aA Sarg (Aiea H) & (A) (B) © () 15 30 3003 10v3 The point P which divides the line segment joining the points A(2, ~ 5) and B(S, 2) in the ratio 2:3 lies in the quadrant (A) (B) © () I I Ww IV fargait A(2, - 5) 4a BS, 2) at fret are Taras a 2:3 % agua A wet aren farg P fire aguiar 4 fea? zee (A) (B) © @) I Wl mH IV 9, The mid-point of segment AB is the point P( 0, 4). If the coordinates of B are (-2, 3) then the coordinates of A are (A) @5) @®) (@,-5) © @,9) @) (2,1) P( 0, 4) UH Varans AB A HeA-firg 81 ae BS freee (2, 3), TAS famine (A) @,5) (B) (,-5) © @,9) () 1) 10. Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event ? (A) 15 3 @) 3 © 25% @) 03 fre Ha ate ah, fee ear A mien et et aK ? (a) 1 3 ® 5 (© 25% (D) 03 30/1/1 7 [P.T.0. SECTION B wea Question Numbers 11 to 18 carry 2 marks each. wer er 11 18 THe TH 2 see] 11, 12, 13. 14. 30/1/1 Find the value of p so that the quadratic equation px(x ~ 3) + 9 = 0 has two equal roots. ‘fora aettent px(x — 3) + 9 = 08 p SIAM ata Sifere Farad PH afte a at ATR AT eT Find whether ~ 150 is a term of the AP 17, 12, 7, 2, ‘ara htfare fer ae ATA HH 17, 12, 7, 2, ..... AI TH IE — 1508? Two concentric circles are of radii 7 cm and r cm respectively, where r >7. A enue U1 tueharger Ubads or terigal-a6 Un; Wucifes-tne’ sneliertireie: Find the value of r. a acta gat A fread wer: 7 Set ae Se 8, wah r>7 1 as gach eH Stan, Brecht rang 48 Sit 2, oe qa at eel ae 81, era ara Ft Draw a line segment of length 6 cm. Using compasses and ruler, find a point P on it which divides it in the ratio 3:4. 6 ooh creat we Varavs Gif | TEAR ae BEN H wa G, ga oe UH fry P aT Sifae st ga taravs FH 3:4 aga Hatem 21 In Fig. 3, APB and CQD are semi-circles of diameter 7 cm each, while a ARC and BSD are semi-circles of diameter 14 cm each. Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [use a 2] Find the area of a quadrant of a circle, where the circumference of circle is 440m. [use a 2] amgft 34, APB amt CQD wets 7 Ott cara & aniga € safes ARC AM BSD wee 14 Sh ome & oniga 8) oeifea am ar vera wa fe) WH FF % again a aana aa Fife, wah gu A oh 44 ah a1 [+= a] 30/11 9 [P.T.0. 17. 18. Two cubes, each of side 4 cm are joined end to end. Find the surface area of the resulting cuboid. Seat, ford weds At yo 4 Se 8, & devs erat wT frerar war 1 sea TA aan ar yea Saree aa HFS | Find that value(s) of x for which the distance between the points P(x, 4) and Q9, 10) is 10 units. x4 ara ara Fifer farses fore fargait P(x, 4) TAT Q(9, 10) % afta Ft ZI 10 TAR eI A coin is tossed two times. Find the probability of getting at least one head. ue feaar Fa Soren Tar | a a a Os fre a St fer ara AL SECTION C wea Question numbers 19 to 28 carry 3 marks each. WRT HET 19 B28 TH WH MEH 3 sim Bl 19. 20. 30/1/1 Find the roots of the following quadratic equation : 23x? 5x43 =0 Freaferfars fara arttencar 3 et ara aioe, = 23x? -5x+V3 =0 Find the value of the middle term of the following AP : = 6,2, 2, sary 5B, OR Determine the AP whose fourth term is 18 and the difference of the ninth term from the fifteenth term is 30, Freaferttad aaa Soft & nea ya aaa ae fT, ~ 6, -2, 2p svrny 58 aerat ae ware Jf ara Ale fare Shen Ge 18 8 den Pras aa 4a a ised a a S308! 21. In Fig. 4, a triangle ABC is drawn to circumscribe a circle of radius 2 cm such that the segments BD and DC into which BC is divided by the point of contact D are of lengths 4 cm and 3 cm respectively. If area of A ABC = 21 cm’, then find the lengths of sides AB and AC. 4 D3 Fig. 4 ompft 44, 2 rf fren ae ws ga viens ue ys ABC Fa var iat TAT @ f& taravs BD sik DC fart ere farg D ar BC feria @, Ht crareat wr: 4 Sa at 3 Set Si ale A ABC aI Save 21 TH? 2, A gait AB aT ACA claret ara Fife | A AX. arpa 4 B 30/1/1 1 [P.T.0. 22, 23. 24, 30/1/1 Draw a triangle ABC in which AB = 5 cm, BC = 6 cm and ZABC = 60°. Then construct a triangle whose sides are 2 times the corresponding sides of A ABC. we figs ABC 4eu fed AB = 5H, BC = 6 Art gem ZABC = 60° 21 faz we Baga carr afng eh yard a ABC Ata aot aA Sort gh Find the area of the major segment APB, in Fig 5, of a circle of radius 35 omand ZAOB = 90°. [use Fe -2] P A B Fig. 5 arpa 5 4, def grave APB ar Sai aa Alfie sass Fa AM fsa 35 Bee amt ZAOB = 90° 1 [2-2 afin | P A B args The radii of the circular ends of a bucket of height 15 om are 14 om and r cm (r < 14 cm). If the volume of bucket is 5390 cm’, then find the value of 7. [Use a= 2) 15 St Sarg Ht we ated garen feet At feat 14 Set aon - SH a, wale r < 14 Bot 81 ate are at enferr 5390 Fa Se 2 at Hr AM Ta AIT [34m] 25. Two dice are rolled once. Find the probability of getting such numbers on two dice, whose product is a perfect square. Or ‘A game consists of tossing a coin 3 times and noting its outcome each time. Hanif wins if he gets three heads or three tails, and loses otherwise. Calculate the probability that Hanif will lose the game. Soret at eH ae Soret eT) VAT Ta Ue Perse | ot A orPRAT TA Afi, fra pase pt af at aaa wa Ga 4 um fees at din ae Soren Se 8 Sik Tete aK aT GfoT fera fet rat 81 da fae an dia ve ore Oe, ate Sita eT, Se ae UK TET aie & Ger 4 ea A ire stewie Asa 26. From the top of a tower 100 m high, a man observes two cars on the opposite sides of the tower with angles of depression 30° and 45° respectively. Find the distance between the cars. [Use V3 =1.73] 100 Hh Sa wm za & fara & ww wales creat At rata feensit Fat ait Gare S Rees cera slr FAM: 30° aa 45° B1 aRt & de A a ara AU) [V3 = 1.73

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