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Algebra
2(2)
Total
6(2)
8(2)
16(6)
2(2)
4(2)
12(4)
20(5)
38(13)
2(2)
2(1)
6(2)
8(2)
18(7)
6(3)
6(2)
4(1)
18(8)
12(6)
30(10)
40(10)
90(34)
(Quadrilaterals, Area,
Circles, Constructions)
Mensuration
2(2)
8(8)
M.M.:90
Question numbers 1 to 8 carry 1mark each. For each question, four alternative choices have
been provided of which only one is correct. You have to select the correct choice.
1.
Equation of x-axis is
(A) x = 0
2.
3.
(B) x = y
(C) y = 0
(D) x + y = 0
In Fig.1, AOB is a diameter of the circle and AC = BC, then CAB is equal to
(A) 30o
(B) 45o
(C) 90o
(D) 60o
Fig. 1
4.
5.
(D) solution m = 0.
In a frequency distribution, the mid-value of a class is 20 and the width of the class is 8.
then the lower limit of the class is
(A) 12
6.
(B) 24
(C) 28
(D) 16
If the volume of a sphere is numerically equal to its surface area, then radius of the
sphere is
(A) 1 unit
(B) 3 units
(C) 2 units
2
(D) 6 units
7.
8.
(B) 1
(C) 0
(D) 5/4
(B)
(C)
(D) 2
SECTION-B
Question numbers 9 to 14 carry 2 marks each.
9.
Fig. 2
14. If the arithmetic mean of 25, 30, 32, x, 43 is 34, then find the value of x.
SECTION-C
= 22/7)
OR
A heap of wheat is in the form of a cone, the diameter of whose base is 14m and height is
3m. Find its volume. The heap is to be covered by canvas to protect it from rain. Find the
area of the canvas required.
19. Find mean of the following data:
Marks:
10
11
12
13
14
15
Number of students:
OR
The points scored by a basket-ball team in a series of matches are as follows:
17, 2, 7, 27, 25, 5, 14, 18 , 10, 24, 10, 8, 7, 10
Find mean, median and mode for the data.
20. Give the geometrical representation of x = -3 as an equation
(i) in one variable
Solve the equation 2x+1 = x3 and represent the solution(s) (i) on the number line
(ii) in the Cartesian plane.
21. The radius of a spherical balloon increases from 7cm to 14cm as air is being pumped into
it. Find the ratio of surface areas of the balloon in the two cases.
22. In Fig.3, ABCD is a parallelogram and E is the mid point of AD.DL BE meets AB produced
at F. Prove that B is the midpoint of AF and EB =LF.
Fig. 3
23. In Fig.4, ABCD is a trapezium in which AB DC. O is the mid point of BC. Through the point
O, a line PQ AD has been drawn which intersects AB at Q and DC produced at P. Prove
that ar (ABCD) = ar (AQPD).
Fig. 4
24. A die is thrown 400 times with the frequencies for the outcomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 as
given in the following table.
Outcome:
Frequency:
72
65
70
71
63
59
SECTION-D
PQR = 65o,
Fig. 5
30. Diagonals AC and BD of a quadrilateral ABCD intersect at O in such a way that
ar (AOD) = ar (BOC). Prove that ABCD is a trapezium.
OR
Diagonals AC and BD of a quadrilateral ABCD intersect each other at P. Show that
ar (APB) x ar (CPD) = ar (APD) x ar (BPC)
6
31. The following table shows the amount received on a certain sum of money invested at
simple interest for different periods of time:
10
15
20
240
300
400
500
600
Plot these points on Cartesian plane, taking Time along x-axis and Amount along y-axis.
Join the points. From the graph, write down the amount after 12 years.
32. If two equal chords of a circle intersect within the circle, prove that the line joining the
point of intersection to the centre makes equal angles with the chords.
33. The circumference of the base of a cone is
volume of the cone. (Use
22
)
7
34. Construct a histogram and frequency polygon for the following frequency distribution:
Weight (in kg):
Number of persons:
40-45
45-50
50-55
55-60
60-65
15
25
28
15
12
65-70
5
1.
(C)
2.
(A)
3.
(B)
4.
(A)
5.
(D)
6.
(B)
7.
(D)
8.
(C)
1mark each
SECTION-B
9.
Figure, construction.
ar (DBC) = ar (EBC)
BC x DG =
x BC x EF
DG = EF
DE BC
units
x2 , Increase in area = 6 x
x2
x2-6x2
or
13. Fig.
O A B (SAS)
AB = A B (CPCT)
OR
14.
= 34
= 40
SECTION-C
15. 3x 8y = 27: Some of the solution are (9,0), (1,-3), (-7, -6).
For each correct solution one mark
[These may be different also]
9
= 0.5mm (r1)
= 3.5mm . (r2)
= (r22 - r12 ) h
= 5280mm3.
OR
Volume of the wheat
=
=
r2h
x
x7x7x3
= 154 m3
r = 7m, h = 3m
58 m.
x 7 x 58
= 22 58 m2
10
19.
Marks (x)
fxx
10
60
11
33
12
48
13
65
14
98
15
75
Mean ( x ) =
30
=379
= 12.63
OR
median =
=
= 10
Mode = 10
Mean =
= 13.14
11
1
AB is the required line parallel to y-axis.
OR
2x + 1 = x 3
2x x = -3 -1
(i)
(ii)
12
S
S
or 4:1
22. DL BE and DE BL
DE = BL
AE = BL
EBA = LFB (corresponding angles)
FBL = BAE (Corresponding angles
FLB
BEA
23.
OB = OC (given)
1 = 2 (Vert. opp. angles)
3 = 4 (Alt. int. angles)
OQB
OPC (ASA)
ar (OQB) = ar (OPC)
Now ar (ABCD)
= ar (AQOCD) + ar (OQB)
= Ar (AQOCD) + ar (OPC)
= Ar (AQPD)
13
1
1
SECTION-D
25. Let ABCD be a quadrilateral. P, Q, R, S are mid points of AB, BC, CD and DA respectively.
Join PQ, QR, RS and SP.
Join AC
In DAC, SR AC & SR =
In BAC, PQ AC & PQ =
1
AC (Mid point theorem)
AC
PQRS is a parallelogram
14
OR
Correct construction of PAB
y=
(8-x)
15
Correct graph
(-1, -2) does not lie on the line, therefore not a solution
x = 2.5m.
1
=
(2.5)2 x 1.3 m3
= 8.125m3
Volume of water already used
(15.625 8.125) m3
= 7.500m3
29.
M = 90o
QPM = 90-50=40o
ar (AOD) = ar (BOC)
ar (AOD) + ar (AOB) = ar (BOC) + ar (AOB)
16
ar (DAB = ar (CAB)
AB x DE = AB x CF
DE = CF
AB DC
ABCD is a trapezium.
OR
Draw perpendiculars CN and AM on BD from C and A respectively
ar (APB) x ar (CPD)
= (PB x AM) x (PD x CN)
= ar (BPC) x ar (APD)
x 5 = 2
1
17
32. AB = CD
Draw OP
AB, OQ CD.
OP = OQ
OM = OM
OPM = OQM
OPM
(90o each)
OQM (RHS)
1 = 2 (cpct)
Or OMP = OMQ
18
2 r=
cm
r = 5cm
= 13cm
h = 13
1
5 = 12cm
1
r2h
x 5 x 5 x 12
cm3
Frequency polygon
19