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SET ~3 Greek 30/2/3 aaa. uteri sei—va als a ae-gferaT pray ara Ferd | Candidates must write the QP. Code on the title page of the answer- [OQ pata a df wwe aia (Please check that this question t S162 1 paper contains 16 printed pages. QP. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be | written on the title page of the } Please check that this question paper contains 14 questions. Fay) zm Wa a on fran ye ae ary) Please write down the Serial - aga, WET aT sees ore Pet |" Number of the question in the | |____answer-book before attempting we wea Bl yea & fore 15 fire a1 (V) 15 minute time has beon allotted to aaa Ren ra 8 re ver fe ah | read this question paper. The 10.15 a8 Pear ser | 10.15 #4 2 question paper will be distributed at } 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 10.30 43 9 BH Hae HE asi a | am., the candidates will read the | question paper only and will not j write any answer on the answer- | book during this period. * | ERge) BE afira (ners) — dante LO MATHEMATICS (Standard) - Theory |e xe afta dha & see gfe oe | i ad at ae fers | frat wa: 2 We HORETA HB : 40 Time allowed : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 40 -30/2/3 P.T.O. asm ar ‘area Fret : @ Gi) (iii) (iv) @) (i) -30/2/3 Fa RAW HH 14 Wer S| aM Vea sha BI 8 wera alts rest H farinbera @ — aes—%, & TET | S-B F6 WPT (VE. 1 G6 TH) Weis Ver 2 aie Bre | ah MPa T athe FaoT vara fear 2 | USGA TEA (FF. 7 410 TH) Mes METS Se BIB | ee METH aria PaO vere fsa 7a | GUS A MEF (MG. DA TH) WOR RTA TH BB | OME STAR FaOT WRT PRAT PAT 1 BH IVS A BP MAR OT SATE PA HA TIPE B I Berpeier H Tea Hepat Tee | General Instructions : () This question paper contains 14 questions. All 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 8 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) Use of calculator is not permitted. -30/2/3 PTO. & wm We ae 18 6 aw Wes TTS 2 gH e | 1.) ompft-1 4, Safig O ara Ga a one AB @ | BC, fig BK ie eh ww ae- Yar @ | af OP, sar AD ai aufeunfira axa 2 sik ZAOP = 60° #, mZC mais | (@) aref-2 4, XAY Sally O are ga Stel ht erei-tar @ | ae ZABO = 40° 2, dl mZBAY er mZAOB ata Fife | -30/2/3 4 ar SECTION - A Question Numbers 1 to 6 carry 2 marks each. 1. (a) In Fig. 1, AB is diameter of a circle centered at O. BC is tangent to the circle at B. If OP bisects the chord AD and ZAOP = 60°, then find mZC, OR () In Fig. 2, XAY is a tangent to the circle centered at O. If ZABO = 40°, then find mZBAY and mZAOB. -30/2/3 5 PTO. 2. refers arene aaa ar ages 55 8 | STA aa AfaeT | at: 0-15 | 15-30 | 30-45 | 45-60 | 60-75 | 75-90 3. (&) Uae i ph Bs ae cea aac ar ae er 1 Be a a ee aaa (a) Fe ate ai ara hare Farrar ara ye 5 TET ATTAT Te OF | 4. Aare afiene x? + 2B — 6 = Ow faa wer sE | 5, Wp wate Hat ar nat ye a, = 5 - Qn aI eM a | ge AG wee 20 vet ar a TT fifa | 6, Pama 11 Bec 7 Bah 7 Bat ae eg 8 aD ew dha Maw RererR, FoeT'y Bat So data aaa | n BTA aa SAAT | -30/2/3 6 If mode of the following frequency distribution is 55, then find the value of x. Class : 0-15 | 15-30 | 30-45 | 45-60 | 60-75 Frequency: | 10 7 x 15 10 12 (a) Inan AP. if the sum of third and seventh term is zero, find its 5" term, OR () Determine the A.P. whose third term is 5 and seventh term is 9. Solve the quadratic equation x2 + 2\/2x — 6 = 0 for x. Find the sum of first 20 terms of an A.P. whose n'* term is given as a,=5-2n. A solid piece of metal in the form of a cuboid of dimensions 11 em x 7 em x 7 om is melted to form n number of solid spheres of radii Z om each. Find the value of n. -30/2/3 7 PTO. we-u We GET 7 a 10 aH wet Te 3 ise | 7.) Prenferftza artereen sen ar ares 25 8 | f TAT ara Afare | wi: o-10 | 10-20 | 20-30 | 30-40 | 40-50 erat (a) sft ea far At aera B Parateers aatanst ar ares ara AAT ah: o- 5-10 | 10-15 | 15-20 | 20-25 8. WHA hes ww fig Saat & arg fan } seas ST a: 30° aa 45° # | ale yet Peart 8 8 hb) Sarg ae ah, ahadt A) herd sara are | -30/2/3 8 Ba & SECTION - B Question Numbers from 7 to 10 carry 3 marks each. 7. (a) The mean of the following frequency distribution is 25. Find the value of f. Class : 0-10 | 10-20 | 20-30 | 30-40 | 40-50 Frequency:| 5 13 15 f OR (>) Find the mean of the following data using assumed mean method : Class : 5-10 | 10-15 | 15-20 | 20-25 Frequency:| 8 7 10 13. 12 8. From a point on a bridge across a river, the angles of depression of the banks on opposite sides of the river are 30° and 45°. If the bridge is at a height of 8 m from the banks, then find the width of the river. -30/2/3 PTO. wre we farerera of want X & 50 ferenfelat oft Sargeat ar er fever ran wen Fer ates area ga: Sarg AH) | 130-135 | 135-140 | 140-145 | 145-150 | 150-155 | 155-160 ferenfeket ft eet |g cet 12 7 10 6 ‘feenfhat ft arere Sarg ara fare | 4 eh fase ar us ga Wifes | ag | 6 Ait qe fea eH fig PA ga aK UH eN—tar water ate | we -4 Wee 11 8 14 oh vs wT 4 He | (&) 2 oiat areft we den % set stat ar rae 24 2 | ale dem Fa 18 wer feat ae a ofa oF BI THER aaa eid & | HEN aa SATE | aera (@) Saensits aia sex 1802 | He den ar at, aS He HT 8 TATE | Here aia Fifare | 12. fag fifae fe feet ga & store arin aghis araghis ater | -30/2/3 10 a & 9. Heights of 50 students of class X of a school are recorded and following data is obtained : Height 130-135 140-145 145-150 | 150-155 | 155-160 (in em): Number of 4 1 12 7 10 6 Students : Find the median height of the students. 10. Construct a pair of tangents to a circle of radius 4 em from a point P lying outside the circle at a distance of 6 cm from the centre. SECTION - C Question Numbers from 11 to 14 carry 4 marks each. 11. (a) A 2-digit number is such that the product of its digits is 24, If 18 is subtracted from the number, the digits interchange their places. Find the number. OR (b) The difference of the squares of two numbers is 180. The square of the smaller number is 8 times the greater number. Find the two numbers. 12. Prove that a parallelogram circumscribing a circle is a rhombus. -30/2/3 un PTO. asm ar 13. SRR HET 1: ain aera ad} srom-arem ara, 8 Gait Fa Sort ar en aT STAT? | IRA, ew at 14 sre artista ain fae & wa A ar san @ | ga fea gran S ei Tea ara S ott frais wen ot oat ST Sr aor AT aS | fa feu faa a die at at oS ar Sst A BET THT? | a B 607 o a iE arrepht 5 orp 5 4, we are & aa (eg C) Ba oat (fag A wen fg B) & See SIT ‘waa: 30° ae 60° @ | afe AD = 50 A det BE = 60 Hal, at (Ue A cer BE gee err oft ered ara shire (AFT fas ert wee PAA ge B) Q) fega TBs te sat a wa Ff | -30/2/3 12 13. Case Study-1: Kite Festival Kite festival is celebrated in many countries at different times of the year. In India, every year 14 January is celebrated as International Kite Day. On this day many people visit India and participate in the festival by flying various kinds of kites ‘The picture given below, three kites flying together. 4 B A 60 m 50m nA D sd E Fig. 5 In Fig. 5, the angles of elevation of two kites (Points A and B) from the hands of a man (Point C) are found to be 30° and 60° respectively. Taking AD = 50 m and BE = 60 m, find (1) the lengths of strings used (take them straight) for kites A and B as shown in the figure. 2 (2) the distance ‘d’ between these two kites 2 -30/2/3 13 PTO. asm ar 14, We sea 2: Taba wee weak aor IRS aor a 2 frail eres, seat ane sa-are aera Read 4 | ern 250 af ved whe Ge eri A sais fear aren oT Gey see aayit amatfaa fra ara? | we ta ft dq ter & aren a7 2 fore He oH vig Heart 2 | ale Ferre HIT FT Sad wer ore are: 9 A eT 30 Ht é we aig HI Seas 8 oe aly sig aT OTE Ae Sarah war’, A (Q) dqataar a sein ge rae wr Barve ara Fifare | 2) % 200 sf ah Fra a wee 1a dase Fra aa Ai, afe iq aa 30 ai oh ayrare eres & aver @) rT? | -30/2/3 14 14, Case Study -2 A cireus’ is a company of performers who put on shows of acrobats, clowns ete, to entertain people started around 250 years back, in open fields, now generally performed in tents. One such ‘Circus Tent’ is shown below. ‘The tent is in the shape of a cylinder surmounted by a conical top. If the height and diameter of cylindrical part are 9 m and 30 m respectively and height of conical part is 8 m with same diameter as that of the cylindrical part, then find (1) the area of the canvas used in making the tent; (2) the cost of the canvas bought for the tent at the rate % 200 per sq m, if 30 sq m canvas was wasted during stitching. -30/2/3 15 ora

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