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SECTION-I
1. The HCF of two co-primes a and b is
OR
(a) 1 (c) 3 (d) 0 Which term of the AP: 3, 8, 13, 18, .. .. , is 78?
OR (a) 6 (b) 16 (c) IO (d) 12
HCF (306,657) = 9, then LCM (306, 657 ) = 6. Rohan's mother is 26 years older than him. The
product of their ages (in years) 3 years from now
(a) 22328 (b) 23238 (c) 22338 (d) 22138 will be 360. The quadratic equation representing the
situation is
2. The graph of the polynomial p(x) cuts the x-axis
at 2 places and touches it at 4 places. The number of
(a) x2 - 32x + 270 = O x2 - 32x + 273 = 0
(b)
(c) (d) x2 + 32x - 270 = 0
x2 + 32x - 273 = 0
zeroes of p(x) is
7. For what value of p, the equation px2 - 18x + 1 = 0
(a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 8 is a perfect square?
3. The system of equations 4x + py = 21 and px- 2y = 15 . (a) 81 (b) 0 (c) 18 (d) 22
12. If a = sec 0 - tan 0 and b = sec 0 + tan 0, then 16. The length of minute hand ofa clock is 14 cm. Find
find ab. the area swept by the minute hand in ten minutes.
, 4 2 , 2
13 • ·Find th e va Iue of cos x + cos x sm x + sm
· 2
22
.
x • (Use 7t = -)
2 2 2 4
cos x + sin x cos X + sm X 7
SECTION - II
17. Case Study - 1 (b) How many toffees will be placed in the last
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION row?
Sonakshi is celebrating her 14th birthday. She invited (i) 28 (ii) 38
her friends . Her friends bought a cake, pastries,
(iii) 42 (iv) · 32
candles and a pack of toffees. Pack of toffees contains
230 toffees. They arrange the toffees in rows such (c) How many toffees are placed in second last
that in the first row there are 14 toffees, in the second row?
row there are 16 toffees in the third row, there are 18
(i) 26 (ii) 30
toffees and so on.
(iii) 27 (iv) 28
(iii) 94 (iv) 96
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Vijay's House
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ower Ajay' H
competition. Disc were made to throw from point p
towards point Q.
(i) 75 m (ii) SO m
(i) 2 rs units (ii) 4.fi units
6
N /5,6 scored between 10 and 20 marks class teacher
1/ prepared a frequency distribution table for the data
5
M/ of the marks obtained by the students in the test.
4
3
/ 3,4 (a) Find the range of the marks obtained by the
2
p/ students.
1,2
·(i) 35 (ii) 45
1
- X
5 6 7 8 9 (iii) 25 (iv) 29
0,, 1 2 3 4
(b) If A separate section is made for the students (b) The area of each sector of the brooch is
2
scoring less than 20 marks, find the number (i) 44 mm2 (ii) 52 mm
of students in that section. (iii) 77 mm2 (iv) 68 mm2
(i) 24 (ii) 30 Refer to Design B
(iii) 46 (c) The circumference of outer part (golden) is
(iv) 56
(i) 48 .4 9 mm (ii) 82.2 mm
(c) Find the median class of the distribution
(iii) n.so mm (iv) 62.86 mm
(i) 10-20 (ii) 20-30
(d) The difference of areas of golden and silver
(iii) 30-40 (iv) 40-50 parts is
(d) Find the upper limit of the modal class of (i) I81t (ii) 447t
frequency distribution. (iii) Slit (iv) 641t
(i) 20 (ii) 30 (e) A boy is playing with brooch B. He makes
revolution with it along its edge. How many
(iii) 40 (iv) 50
complete revolutions must it take to cover
(e) Find the cumulative frequency of the class 801t mm?
preceding the median class. (ii) 3
(z) 2
(i) 50 (ii) 60 (iv) 5
(iii) 4
(iii) 80 (iv) None of these
22. Case Study - 6
21. Case Study - 5
MODEL
A brooch is a small piece of jewellery which has a
Ranveer, an architect design a rough sketch of model
pin at the back so it can be fastened on a dress, blouse as shown in figure: "A cylinder is surmounted by
or coat.
conical top."
Designs of some brooch are shown below. Observe
them carefully.
@O A B
Design A: Brooch A is made with silver wire in the
fonn of a circle with diameter 28 mm. The wire used
for making 4 diameters which divide the circle into
8 equal parts.
Design B: Brooch bis made two colours_Gold and
silver. Outer part is made with Gold. The circumference
of silver part is 44 mm and the gold part is 3 mm
wide everywhere.
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1m
Refer to Design A
(a) The total length of silver wire required is (a) curved surface area of cylindrical portion is
(i) 180 mm (ii) 200 mm (i) 41t cm2 (ii) 61t cm2
(iii) 250 mm (iv) 280 mm (iii) 81t cm 2 (iv) 21t cm2
(b) hei ght of conical part is
(cf) Base area of cy lin der =
n: 2
(i) 2.42 cm (ii) 2.61 cm 2 ( /·,·) - cm
(i) n: cm 2
(iii) 2.5 cm 2
(iv) 25.2 cm 2 (iv) Jrc cm
(iii) 2n: cm
(c) curved surface area of conical part is binati on is
(e) Total surface area O f com
(1') -2.8
c m2 (ii) 28n cm2 2 ( /·,·)
5.8
-7t cm
2
TC (i) 5.8 cm
2 2
(iii) 2.8 cm (iv) 2.8n: cm 2 2 (i v) 587t cm
(iii) 5.8n: cm
IPart - B I
SECTION - III
23 . An army contingent of 616 members is to march
behind an army band of 32 members in a parade.
The two groups are to march in the same number of
columns. What is the maximum numbers of columns
in which they can march?
163-171 4
172-180 2
32. To find out the concentration ofSO 2 in the air (in parts 35. A straight highway leads to the foot of a tower. A man
-standing at the top of the tower observes a car at an
per million, i.e. ppm), the data was collected for 30
angle of depression of 30°, which is approaching the
localities in a certain city and is presented below:
foot of the tower with a uniform speed. Six seconds
Concentration of SO
2
I later ,the angle of depression of the car is found to
(in ppm) Frequency
be 60°. Find the time taken by the car to reach the
.!..
0.00-0.04 foot of the tower from this point.
4
OR
0.04-0.08 9
As observed from ·the top of a 75 m high lighthouse
0.08-0.12 9 from the sea-level, the angles of depression of two
ships are 30° and 45°. If one ship is exactly behind
0.12- 0.16 2 the other on the same side of the lighthouse ,find the
distance the two ships. ( 13 = 1.73)
0.16- 0.20 4
36. A rectangular park is to be designed whose breadth
0.20-0.24 2 is 3 m less than its length. Its area is to be 4 squares
I
m~tres more than the area of a park that has ~lready
Find the mean concentration of SO2 in the air.
been made in the shape of an isosceles triangle with
33. An aeroplane, when flying at a height of 4000 m from its base as the breadth of the rectangular park and of
the ground passes vertically above another aeroplane altitude 12 m. Find its length and breadth.
at an instant when the angles of elevation of two planes
from the same point on the ground are 60° and 45°,
respectively. Find the vertical distance between the
aeroplanes at that instant. ( 13 = 1.732)
34. The lengths of 40 leaves ofa plant are measured correct
X+3
to the nearest millimetres, and the data obtained is
represented in the following table:
X