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IMO-Class-10 (12-02-2017) PDF
IMO-Class-10 (12-02-2017) PDF
CLASS-10
MATHEMATICS Date : 12-02-2017
Q.1 If 3 is the least prime factor of number a and 1 2
Q.6 If , , are the roots of x2 – (k + 1) x + (k
7 is the least prime factor of number b, then 2
the least prime factor of a + b, is + k + 1) = 0, then ( – )2 ________.
(A) 2 (B) 3 (A) –(k2 + 1)
(C) 5 (D) 10 (B) k2 + 1
(C) 2k2 + k
(D) k2 – 1
Q.2 Evaluate : 2 3 4 5 17 4 15
2 2
(A) 1 (B) 2 Q.7 If (5 2 6 ) x 3 + (5 2 6 ) x 3
= 10, then
(C) – 2 (D) 5 x = _________.
(A) 2
Q.3 In the given figure (not drawn to scale) (B) – 2
ABCD is a trapezium in which AB || DC and (C) –2
AD = BC. If P, Q, R, S be respectively the (D) All of these
mid-points of BA, BD, CD and CA. Then
PQRS is a Q.8 If cot + tan = x and sec – cos = y, then
(A) (x + 2y)2 = 2
(B) x2 + y2 = 2
(C) (x2y)2/3 – (xy2) 2/3 = 1
(D) (x2y)1/3 + (xy2)1/3 = 1
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Q.10 The point A divides the join of P(–5, 1) and Q.17 P(4, 3) and Q lies on the same straight line
Q(3, 5) in the ratio k : 1. The values of k for which is parallel to the y-axis. If Q is 3 units
which the area of ABC where B(1, 5) C(7, – from the x-axis, the possible coordinates of
2) is 2 sq. units is Q are _________.
31 31 (A) (–3, 0) (B) (3, 4)
(A) 7, (B) –7,
9 9 (C) (4, –3) (D) (3, 8)
31 31
(C) 7, – (D) –7, –
9 9 Q.18 The coordinates of A, B, C are (6, 3), (–3, 5)
and (4, –2) respectively and P is any point
Q.11 If 2x – 3y = 7 and (a + b)x – (a + b – 3) y = area ( PBC)
4a + b represent coincident lines, then a and b (x, y). Find .
area ( ABC)
satisfy the equation
(A) a + 5b = 0 (B) 5a + b = 0 2x y 2
(A)
(C) a – 5b = 0 (D) 5a – b = 0 7
3x 2 y 2
Q.12 A bag contains 11 white balls and some red (B)
balls. If the probability of drawing a red ball 7
is double that of a white ball, find the number xy
(C)
of red balls in the bag. 7
(A) 22 (B) 33 (C) 11 (D) 0
x y 2
2
(D)
Q.13 If , are the roots of the equation ax + bx + 7
1 1
c = 0 and , are the roots of the
Q.19 A tree standing on a horizontal plane is
equation px2 + qx + r = 0, then r = ________. leaning towards east. At two points situated at
(A) a + 2b (B) a + b + c distance a and b exactly due west on it, the
(C) ab + bc + ca (D) abc angles of elevation of the top of the tree are
respectively and . Find the height of the
Q.14 Let Sn denote the sum of the first 'n' terms of
top of the tree from the ground.
S
an A.P. S2n = 3Sn. Then the value of 3n is tan tan
Sn (A)
a b
equal to
(b a ) tan tan
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 10 (B)
tan tan
Q.15 Sum of the length, width and depth of a (C) (a – b)(tan + 2 tan)
cuboid is 's' and its diagonal is 'd'. Find its
ab(tan tan )
surface area. (D)
tan tan
(A) s2 + d2 (B) s2 – d2
2 2
(C) d – s (D) None of these
Q.20 Find the number of coins, 1.5 cm in diameter
Q.16 In a rectangle ABCD, P and Q are the mid- and 0.2 cm thick, to be melted to form a right
points of BC and AD respectively. If R is any circular cylinder of height 10 cm and
point on PQ, then area (ARB) equals diameter 4.5 cm.
1 (A) 435 (B) 231
(A) (area of ABCD)
2 (C) 450 (D) 520
1
(B) (area of ABCD) Q.21 In the given figure, RTP and STQ are
3
1 common tangents to the two circles with
(C) (area of ABCD) centres A and B of radii 3 cm and 5 cm
4
(D) None of these respectively. If ST : TQ = 1 : 3 and RT = 4
cm, find
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(a) The length of QT Q.27 The minute hand of a block is 21 cm long.
(b) The length of AB
Find the area described by the minute hand on
the face of the clock between 7:00 AM and
7:05 AM.
(A) 8.21 cm2 (B) 4.32 cm2
2
(C) 6.25 cm (D) 5.5 cm2
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Q.32 In the given figure, M = N = 46º. Express Step IV : Draw a circle with AO as radius.
x in terms of a, b and c where a, b, c are This circle cuts the circle drawn
lengths of LM, MN and NK respectively. in step II at B and P.
Step V : Joint AP. AP and AB are desired
tangents drawn from A to the
circle passing through B, C and
D.
(A) Only I (B) Only IV
(C) Only III (D) Only V
ACHIEVERS SECTION
Q.46 Match the following : Q.47 A peacock is sitting on the top of a pillar,
p. (1 – sin2)sec2 = i. 2 which is 9 m high. From a point 27 m away
1 from the bottom of the pillar, a snake is
q. cos2 + + 1 = ii. 2sec2
2
1 cot coming to its hole at the base of the pillar.
1 1 Seeing the snake the peacock pounces on it. If
r. + = iii. cosec2sec2 their speeds are equal, at what distance from
1 sin 1 sin
s. cosec2 + sec2 = iv. 1 the hole is the snake caught?
(A) 10 m
(A) p iii, q iv, r ii, s i
(B) 11 m
(B) p i, q ii, r iii, s iv
(C) 12 m
(C) p iv, q ii, r i, s iii
(D) 13 m
(D) p iv, q i, r ii, s iii
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Q.48 Study the following statements and state 'T' Q.50 Read the statements carefully and select the
for true and 'F' for false. correct option.
(i) The common difference of an A.P., the Statement I : For any positive integer n,
sum of whose n terms is Sn, is Sn – 2 Sn–1 n3 – n divisible by 6.
+ Sn–2. Statement II : If a and b are two odd positive
(ii) If the sums of n terms of two arithmetic integers such that a > b, then one of the two
3n 5 ab ab
progressions are in the ratio , then numbers and is odd and the
5n 7 2 2
3n 1 other is even.
their nth terms are in the ratio .
5n 1 (A) Both Statement-1 and Statement-II are
(iii) If Sn denote the sum of an terms of an true.
A.P. with first term a and common (B) Both Statement-1 and Statement-II are
Sx false.
difference d such that is
Skx (C) Statement-1 is true and Statement-II is
independent of x, then d = 2a. false.
(i) (ii) (iii) (D) Statement-1 is false and Statement-II is
(A) T T T true.
(B) F F F
(C) T F T
(D) F T F
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