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: oi Series : PPQQD/4 SET~1 . wei-ua aie Qp.Coae 30/4/1 waa. atten wra—va ats A See gfe & S- Roll No. ya oe arava ford | Candidates must write the Q.P. Code on the title page of the anewer-book. pen via at a fm ga wea H afga | 10 Plea: that this question } y3 1281 {____ Paper contains 12 printed pages wea 8 arfedt ee a) sik fae me 2-111) Q.P. Code number given on the right 1a @e 3) om Satara & qa- =| hand side of the question paper fed | should be written on the title page of | the answer-book by the candidate. _ Gi) gua sia aca fH gaei-va14yeq!(Il) Please check that this question 2 ! paper contains 14 questions. i }CV) gaa we at a feraat ye Fe al(IV) Please write down the Serial | ; aga, wear arava rd | ' Number of the question in the | { answer-book before attempting (VY) ga sei—aa Bt yea & fee 15 fre w11(V) 15 minute time has been allotted to | | ana fer rer | wea aa re ata | read this question paper. The | 9 10.15 «8 Pea aren 1 10.15 «a a question paper will be distributed at | 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 } 10.30 8 a Br Bae A asia | am., the candidates will read the ! afte gat rafts & dhe & enya HC! question paper only and will not / wis Te a faa | ! write any answer on the answer- | ! book during this period. * mem ag aie: afta (aren) — danas ee MATHEMATICS (Standard) - Theory Prater ara: 2 wee APIETH I : 40 Time allowed : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 40 -30/4/1 vi 1 P.T.O, aye fe arava Prd : (i) Bayer oa Aer 14 wea a | are eR aiPraTe B | (ii) Fe yea- 9a ia aust F Fania é— Gs-%, @ FAT | (iii) GAG TPT (T.-H. 1 AG TH) 2-2 3% B | ahve F sriaher Fawr WerA Pea ware | (iv) Ge HA WET (TE. 7 410 TH) 3-3 GH E | ew wer H ata FaweT ITT fearraré | (ve) GU AA WEF (9.8. 11 B14 OH) 4-4 He B | Oe IRI aia FOI META PAT TAT B | TIS HB VAT SITTING MA HiT IMI & | (vi) wera F aid aa fae ha 1 areas, Be weal wr BT PEMA B | AMM MEA HH BAIT OH BIE BT TA HTT | (vii) Sevqrctee 3 saci ah argu wee | wuss 34. 186 aH I TTS 2 aim 1. Uw atigee arcane aes wT age 75 sik ages at 65-80 2 | aga TTA dw Tea af ft araren 6 cat agers at & dt are Fort aret at A arian 8 2 | ages wT tr arana aa Fife | 2 2. 1.38 1000 & aa teh fer wipe ead J a 5 A farsa 8 oe" 2 aa? 2 3. (me) ale faerie afar ky? — 11y + (k— 23) = 0 & aeii a1 area, Heil & rE AE aw, dara are | 2 aot (a) ate x= — 2, fare atte ax? + x— 3a = 0 3K 2+ bx +b =0 Had Bat (common solution) @, @ a2b 1 4H ard Sta | 2 4, fre artarca sea a1 area aire Ath 2 at 1-5 5-9 9-13 13-17 avant 4 8 7 6 -B0/4/1 2 ES General Instructions : (i) This question paper contains 14 questions. AUl questions are compulsory. (ii) This Question Paper is divided into 3 Sections ~ Section A, B and C. (iii) Section-A comprises of 6 questions (@. Nos. 1 to 6) of 2 marks each. Internal choice has been provided in two questions. (iv) Section-B comprises of 4 questions (Q. Nos. 7 to 10) of 3 marks each. Internal choice has been provided in one question. (v) Section-C comprises of 4 questions (Q. Nos. 11 to 14) of 4 marks each. An Internal choice has been provided in one question. It also contains two case study based questions. (vi) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, internal choice has been provided in some questions. Attempt any one choice in such questions. (vii) Use of calculator is not permitted SECTION - A Question Numbers 1 to 6 carry 2 marks each. 1. The mode of a grouped frequency distribution is 75 and the modal class is 65-80. The frequency of the class preceding the modal class is 6 and the frequency of the class succeeding the modal class is 8. Find the frequency of the modal class. 2 2, How many natural numbers are there between 1 and 1000 which are divisible by 5 but not by 2? 2 3. (a) Ifthe sum of the roots of the quadratic equation ky? — 1ly + (k— 23) = 0 is 2 more than the product of the roots, then find the value of k. 2 OR (») Ifx=- 2 is the common solution of quadratic equations ax® + x-3a= 0 and x° + bx + b= 0, then find the value of a%b. 2 4, _Find the mean of the following frequency distribution : 2 Class 1— 5-9 9-13 13-17 Frequency 4 8 7 6 .30/4/1 P.T.O, ase aH arpfe-14, 3 O are dh waists qa feu ae é | af a8 qa ws fre AA, wie qa ARC ait AQB a eri-tant %, di AC #1 ara aa Fife, a AQ =5 BHAI 2 € 6. (%) We via oeia Sem 1 am Hla Baer 176 at Al att sree 1232 wa AeA 2 | err aA Sarg ara Af | 2 ae (@) 21 af on at we dra we HG aS 8 er chen Sremt Pare Ta 2 | aT ara aa fare | 2 wea WEEN 7 a 10 TH ws ES 3 He | 7. 4a tere we gant denial Heat Sify, a wR 60° S STH BT a 3 8. (&) (para aia Fifare fares fore faera wet pe — 4) (x2) + 1? =0% FA areafaeh THT ATR E | 3 at (aq) aft aera, 35 set arf, aftr At ww Ter H 8 sift ote wea fare ai, ter Siete 7 IT seh areal sit & at Ss 4 wa ater | set ga Thar feet si sara fare ? 3 -B0/4/1 4 Ea a In Fig. 1, there are two concentric circles with centre O. If ARC and AQB are tangents to the smaller circle from the point A lying on the larger circle, find the length of AC, if AQ=5 cm. 2 B 6. (a) The curved surface area of a right circular cylinder is 176 sq em and its volume is 1232 cu cm. What is the height of the cylinder ? 2 OR () The largest sphere is carved out of a solid cube of side 21 cm. Find the volume of the sphere 2 SECTION -B Question Numbers 7 to 10 carry 3 marks each. 7. Construct a pair of tangents to a circle of radius 4 em which are inclined to each other at an angle of 60° 3 8. (a) Find the value of ‘p’ for which the quadratic equation p(x - 4) (@- 2) + (—1)?= 0 has real and equal roots. 3 OR (b) Had Aarush scored 8 more marks in a Mathematics test, out of 35 marks, 7 times these marks would have been 4 less than square of his actual marks. How many marks did he get in the test ? 8 -B0/4/1 PTO. ase oe 9. WH garda wa aft & 3125 th. At Sarg as TEI 2 Ta Te ae OH GA BoE | dtp AS ore @ sit yr Uw Peg a4 ai eager aA: 30° afk 60° FT Bl ward @ | Fae Sl erst & ara Fl ga ara SHAPAT | 10. af wa 30 Fe are Baia Ag ar sifas Ve 119 afk sifem ye a (ae Ie al sik) Sat 94 912, a aa Fa ar ard oe are Hie | ote: gH ATT AST] ea set wT aersiet ata ifsc | wea WH GEN 118 14 aH es TH 4 HEL LL. (&) arpfe-2 4, af we ga, fry PQR FI GH aT QR al fig SH ent Heme at ‘afifa Yanai PQ afk PR aT: M site N acer ater @, ah rg ere fe; PM= Fea 4+QR + PR) RN arrepfa - 2 Herat (a) ompft 3 4, 4 ah fen are ww gu siera we fas ABC ga wor Gia Tee f% taravs BD sit DC, fir ef fig D ara BC faenfira @, Ft crargal ae: 6 Soh een 8 at Z | ae AABC #1 Same 84 wl Sh 8, ct yea AB ae AC ‘ctargai ara Fifi | A -B0/4/1 6 BS ic) 9. An aeroplane when flying at a height of 3125 m from the ground passes vertically below another plane at an instant when the angles of elevation of the two planes from the same point on the ground are 30° and 60° respectively. Find the distance between the two planes at that instant. 3 10. Ifthe last term of an A.P. of 30 terms is 119 and the 8* term from the end (towards the first term) is 91, then find the common difference of the A.P. Hence, find the sum of all the terms of the A.P. 3 SECTION - C Question Numbers 11 to 14 carry 4 marks each. 11. (a) In Fig.-2, if a circle touches the side QR of APQR at S and extended sides PQ and PR at Mand N, respectively, then 4 M, Pp RN Fig. 2 prove that PM = $a +QR+PR) oR () In Fig. 3, a triangle ABC is drawn to cireumscribe a circle of radius 4 em such that the segments BD and DC into which BC is divided by the point of contact D are of lengths 6 cm and 8 em respectively. If the area of AABC is 84 cm?, find the lengths of sides AB and AC. 4 A AN ATA Boéem D 8em © Fig. 3 -B0/4/1 7 PTO. i 12. 8 Hi, Sa var & frac @ we hae Mae & Arex a saa BMT GO° sik ga TE HT sears sr 45° 8 | eat hl Sard ara Afra | (V3 = 1.732 eff 4 eR TET — 1 13. ‘at ws wide arare 2 oft ears oi caren er um eo 8 | ar aT tea eA a eH Sant orm ath a area aad @ afes nfs aft ott aa At aif ot ora wet Z| sienigia ain feaa 2015 8 ae 21 GS AT TAT? | aio sagan Bq ga A aa eh Brea a ore Brae! ew 7-Reatta a ae aT arte fara | ge farfar 4 arrifina fatter ang art & civil ft cen ate ding 8: ore & ara, fe gra hha: (a) fafa a aries fat org at & citi At areas: arg ara ifr | 2 &) af arg-at 65 - 75 4 x afew ci a fafee a ara een ete, a aes a 58 ae ate | mT ar ara Aha I 2 -B0/4/1 8 Ea a 12. From the top of an 8 m high building, the angle of elevation of the top of a cable tower is 60° and the angle of depression of its foot is 45°. Determine the height of the tower. (Take V3 = 1.732). 4 Case Study -1 13. Yoga is an ancient practice which is a form of meditation and exercise. By practising yoga, we not even make our body healthy but also achieve inner peace and calmness. The International Yoga Day is celebrated on 21+ of June every year since 2015. To promote Yoga, Green park society in Pune organised a 7-day Yoga camp in their society. The number of people of different age groups who enrolled for this camp is given as follows : & I Age Group |15- 25/25 - 35 35-4) \Number of 8 10 15 25 40 24 18 [People Based on the above, find the following : (a) Find the median age of people enrolled for the camp. 2 () Ifx more people of age group 65 — 75 had enrolled for the camp, the mean age would have been 58. Find the value of x. 2 -B0/4/1 PTO. ase ae Wem SHETTA— 2 14, Gai wredia aoe oer we ar GH eC aT abet & fee ws 2 aH ait inte anda figt & act eran 2 fren fats san % ara & az, wiat otk Ree eaget Se are Bey sre ere feet aay oft srranfifa fee B | er H sete Fae a are FRR 35 war a RR AL oT gal rer at ou & ihe ga “RAB za” ah et TAT | _geicaret % Prot egett 4.8 ww we 10% oral % Pee Gal F Aes wet wr ato ‘en | rar a Sac era aga ene Ogata AeA ach gow ae AA Rear ee | I I cardi a gr agit omer aga ferrer ot site ASR saan @ forte sap 38 ater, srfaiter, aem gente @ aig wad A | oral & area one vfs & frre 7 Frafafaa us : (a) wéiteren ait 1, aI a aa 2, A aiaies fear 9 Sei 2 ik Aer ae Lt Bisa sit Sarg wre: 1.5 Sh sit 4 eh Fake oer welt aT ET und terre ant Hare Ser a, at feat AerarHR ant A stage ath 2 () aor aR ae ge deren an Haare Sarg he aa oe Aw sige At Sas a, Tana feo wt are Fe STOTT? -B0/4/1 10 ES Case Study - 2 14. Khurja is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh famous for the pottery. Khurja pottery is traditional Indian pottery work which has attracted Indians as well as foreigners with a variety of tea-sets, crockery and ceramic tile works. A huge portion of the ceramics used in the country is supplied by Khurja and is also referred as ‘The Ceramic Town’. One of the private schools of Bulandshahr organised an Educational Tour for class 10 students to Khurja. Students were very excited about the trip. Following are the fe (@) ) -B0/4/1 pottery objects of Khurja itt 1 Students found the shapes of the objects very interesting and they could easily relate them with mathematical shapes viz sphere, hemisphere, cylinder ete. Maths teacher who was accompanying the students asked following questions : The internal radius of hemispherical bowl (filled completely with water) in I is 9 cm and radius and height of eylindrical jar in II is 1.5 em and 4 em respectively. If the hemispherical bowl is to be emptied in cylindrical jars, then how many cylindrical jars are required ? If in the cylindrical jar full of water, a conical funnel of same height and same diameter is immersed, then how much water will flow out of the jar? n

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