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MATHEMATICS

(STANDARD)
Time Allowed: 90 Minutes Maximum Marks: 40

General Instructions: Same instructions as given in the Sample Paper 1.

SECTION - A 16 marks
(Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. Any 16 questions are to be attempted.)

1.. If 0.373 is expressed in the form


is:
i ,then (a)
10
3
(b)
7
5

(c) 1
4
(d) -
373 37 2 13
(a) (b) 5. The dependent pair of Linear equations is
999 99
always:
3 373.36...
(c) (d) (a) Inconsistent (b) Parallel
9 999
(c) Straight (d) Consistent
2. lf2 cos 30 = 0° < 0 < 90°, then the value
of0 is: 6. A circle's circumference is equal to the sum
(a) 10° (b) 20° of the circumferences of two circles having
(d) 15° diameters 34 cm and 28 cm. What is the
(c) 30°
radius of the new circle?
AB BC
3. If in two triangles ABC and PQR, PQ = RP , (a) 31 cm (b) 62 cm
(c) 38 cm (d) 28 cm
then for the two triangles to be similar, which
of the following condition is necessary? 1• A box contains 8 red balls and some blue
(a) LB LQ = (b) L A LP = balls. If the probabiUty of drawing a blue
(c) LB = LP (d) LA = L Q ball is three times that of red ball, then th e
4. In the figure, AC =3 cm, BC =6 cm and CD = number of blue balls in the bag is:
4 cm. Then sin A + cos B = (a) 36 (b) 24
(c) 18 (d) 12
D
8 • ~ons1der
· the

A~
points A(4, 3) and B(x, 5) on of,
circle with centre 0(2, 3). Then the value
is:
(a) 3 (b) 2
As--- C B (c) 1 (d) 0
f
Write the algebraic representation f h
f, situation,
. "h f o t e (a) Two (b) Three
t e sum o two numbers , 137
. dlffi . IS (c) Four (d) Five
and their erence 1s 43."
(a) JC - !J = 137, X + y = 43 16. In the given figure in MBC, AD is the internal
(b) x + y = 137, x - y = 43 bisector of LA and BO= 5 cm, BC= 7.5 cm.
(c) 2JC + !/ = 137, X - y = 43 Then what is the value of AB : AC?
A
(d) x + 2y = 137, x - 2y = 43

j,O, calculate th_e value of c for which pair of


unear eq~at1o_ns ex - y = 2 and 6x _ 2y = 4
will have infinitely many solutions.
(a) 3 (b) 5
(c)-1 (d) 0 8L---__.__---~C
D
j,1, Calculate the ratio between the LCM and HCF
(a) 1: 2 (b) 2: 1
of the numbers 5, 15 and 20.
(c) 3: 1 (d) 1: 3
(a) 5 : 3 (b) 7 : 2
(c) 9 : 4 (d) 12 : 1 17. What is the area of sector of a circle whose
radius is rand length of the arc is L?
12, Consider two similar triangles ABC and LMN 1
whose perimeters are respectively 60 err: (a) tr
2 (b) Ir
and 48 cm. If the length of LM is 8 cm, the
length of AB is: e e
(c) 360" xlr (d) 180· x Ir
(a) 10 cm (b) 6 cm
(d) 14 cm
18. If HCF (209, 737) = 11 and LCM (209, 737) =
(c) 12 cm
209x, then the value of x is :
. cos 2 A . (a) 67 (b) 72
13, What 1s the value of - -2- , 1ftan2 A= 1 + 2 (c) 77 (d) 81
cos B
tan 2 B? 19. What is the probability of getting different
numbers on dice, if two dice are thrown at
(a) (b) .!_ the same time?
2
1 1
(c) - (d) 1 (a) 6
14. Find the coordinates of third vertex of a 5
(d) .!_
triangle, if centroid of the triangle is (3, - 5) (c) 6 4
and two of its vertices are (4, -8) and (3, 6). 20. If we draw x = a and y = b graphically, then
(a) (1, 5) (b) (2, -13) these two lines will intersect at
(c) (5, 6) (d) (-1, 3) (a) (a, b) {b) {a, 0)
(c) (0, b) {d) {-a, -b)
15, After how many places of decimal will the
number 343 terminate?
1400
SECTION - B 16 marks
(Section B consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. Any 16 questions are to be attempted.)

21. If the LCM of two prime numbers 47 and xis BC _ _! or{t.PQR)


23. If MBC - t.PQR and QR - 4 then or{MBC) =
517, then the value of JC is:
(a) 1 (b) 47 (a) 1 (b) 4
(c) 11 (d) 51 4 1
1 {d) 16
2
22. Th 2
4 cos 2 60" +3 sec 30" - cot 45" {c) 16 1
e value of 2 •
cos 2 60° + sin 60 24. If P(9o-2, -b) divides the line segment joining
is: A{3o + 1, -3) and B{8o, 5) in the ratio 3 : 1,
(a) 2 (b) 4 then the values of a, b respectively are:
(c) 6 (d) 5 (a) -1, 3 {b) 1, 3
(c) -1, -3 (d) 1, -3
25. ABCD is a rectangle with dimensions
30. If two Irrational numbers are multiplied, then
m entioned in the figure. And the value of !I• their product is:
D x+y c (a) zero
(b) always rational
(c) always Irrational
x- y (d) rational or irrational
14cm
31. For the graph of y = f{x) shown below, how
many zeroes of ftx) are there?
A 30cm B y
(a) 21 (b) 7 ft.x)
(c) 22 (d) 8

26. In the give n figure, PQ II BC. Then the value of


xis: X' ~ - - ~ 1 - - - - ~ X
0

Y'
(a) 0 (b) 1

(c) 2 (d) 3
(a) 1 (b) 4 32. A man is going from his office to his house.

(c)
8
7 (d) i He goes 15 m due West and then 8 m
due North. What is the shortest distance
7
between starting point and end point?
27. As shown in the figure, ABCD is a square of (a) 19 m (b) 20 m
side 7 cm and A, B, C and D are centres of (c)18m (d)17m
equal circles touching externally in pairs. The
area of the shaded region is: 33. If MMB - ~CMD, then what is the measure
of OM (in terms of a, b and c)?
D
B

C
A

2 (b) 11.7 cm
2 a2c2
(a) 10.5 cm (a)- (b) ac
2
(c) 7.7 cm
2 (d) 22 cm b b2

28. What is the number of bad eggs in a lot of ac 2 2


400, if, the probability of getting a bad egg is (c) - (d)
b b2
0.035? 34. Which of the following incorrect?
2
(a) 14 (b) 21 (a) cos 90° = 0 (b) sin 2 e - cos 0 = 1
2
(c) 28 (d) 7 (c) sec 2 0 - tan 2 0 = 1 (d) cosec 2 0 - cot 0 =1
29. In MSC right angled at B, if the two sides 35. A box had 24 marbles of which x are red,
AB and BC are in the ratio 1 : 3, evaluate the 2x are white and 3x are blue. A marble is
value of sin C. th
selected at random from it. What is e
3
(b) Tio probability that it is white?
(a)~ 1 1
1
1 (a) 3 (b) 8
(c) - (d) v'10 1 1
3
(c) 4 (d) 6
The number of revolutions made by a wheel
of diameter 1 m to cover a distance of 22 km
will be:
(a) 4,000 !
(b) 5,500
(c) 7,000
(d) 2,800

37. Find the value of k, if the lines given by 4x +


Sky = 10 and 3x + !:I + 1 = 0 are parallel
(a) 7 If all the three men start walking in the
same direction from one point of the park,
(b) .!
8
the time interval after which all three will
meet again at the starting point is:
4 (a) 8 minutes (b) 240 minutes
(c) 15
(c) 960 minutes (d) 120 minutes
(d)-1 39. What is the value of sec 2 8, if sin 8 - cos 8 = O?
(a) 1 (b) 2
38. Three elderly men Mr. Sharma, Mr. David and
(c) -1 (d) 0
Mr. Abdul regularly went for a morning walk
in their neighbourhood park. The time taken 40. Find the radius of a circle, if the end points of
by Mr. Sharma, Mr. David and Mr. Abdul to diameter of the circle are (2, 4) and (-3, -1).
complete one round of the park is 8 minutes, 10 (a) 3./2 units (b) s.fi. units
minutes and 12 minutes respectively.
(C)
5 ./2 ·
- - units (d) 5 .fi.
2 units
3

SECTION - C 8 marks
(Case Study Based Questions.)
(Section C consists of 1 O questions of 1 mark each. Any 8 questions are to be attempted.)

Q. 41-45 are based on case study-1


43. A quadratic polynomial with the sum
and product of its zeroes as -1 and -2
Case Study-1: respectively, is:
(a) x2 + x- 2 (b) x2-x- 2
Radha decorated the door of her house with
(c) x2 + 2x-1 (d) x2 - 2x-1
garlands on the occassion of Diwali. Each garland
forms the shape of a parabola. 44. What is the value of k, if one of the zeroes of
y the quadratic polynomial (k - 2)x2 - 2x - S
is-1?

l:j,.+Y--, y'
(a) 5
(c) -5
(b) 3
(d) 0

45. If a, 13 are the zeroes of the polynomial f(x) =


x2 - 7x + 12, then find the value of ! + !. .
- 7 a 13
41. What type of polynomial does the parabola (a) 12 (b) 12
formed by the garland represent?
(a) Linear (b) Quadratic 7
(c) -7 (d) 12
(c) Cubic (d) Biquadratic
Q. 46-50 are based on case study-2
42. Evaluate the number of zeroes of a quadratic Case Study-2:
polynomial
lnterschool tournament matches of basketball are
(a) more than 2 (b) atmost 2
going to ha~~en very soon. The coach is making his
(c) less than 2 (d) equal to 1 team practicing very hard. He guided his team, the
various tactics how to perform and their respective 46. If we consider O QS the origin, then the point
positions on the ground. shown on the grid whose obsdsso is zero. is:
A coach is discussing the strategy of the game with (a) E (b) G
his players. The position of players is marked with (c} F (d} H
cross 'x' in the grid.
47. Evaluate the distance between th• players C
andB.
(a) 4.fi. unh:t (b) .2Js "nits
(c) s.E. units (d) S unlu
Which among me foll.owing I.a o player
whose po,lt:lon i. 6 unlta ftom x-oxk and 2
units to tN right of y-axl,,1
(o) A (b) J
y
(c) 8 (d) I
tfwo conclder (K, !if) os dur coorc:tincrtn of the
mtd-polnt of the Une &e9ment joining A and
H, d\tn;
(0) X = -2. y: 3 (b) x : -3, 51 = -l
(c) X: -3, !I = 2 (6) ,i,r =: 2,. ti ;: l
SO. Accordlll\9 to wdde11 reqi,irement. c:ooch of
the team dedded to lncrease ON player In
the 4th quadrant without lncntoslng th•
total number of players. &0 he decided to
change the position of ploye, F In such a way
that F becomes symmetric to O w.r.t. x-cud.s.
l I tl f t
Scale : 1 square = 1 unit Y'
Then new position of F ts:
(o) (4, 3)
(c) (3, -4)
(b) (-4, 3)
(d) (3, al)

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