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‘Maths Part I Evaluation Scheme and Paper Pattern ‘Outline of question paper for Mathematics Part I Q.No Questions parks Marks with option Q.1. (A). Solve 4 out of 4 MCQs (1 mark each) 4 (4) " (B)_ Solve any 4 out of 4 questions (1 mark each) 4 @) Q2. (A) Complete 2 activities out of 3 (2 marks each) 4 6) (B) Solve any 4 out of 5 sub-questions (2 marks each) 8 (10) 2.3. (A) Complete | activity out of 2 (3 marks each) 3 6) (B) Solve any 2 out of 4 sub-questions (3 marks each) 6 (12) 2.4. Solve any 2 out of 3 sub-questions (4 marks each) 8 (12) (out of textbook) 2S. Solve any 1 out of 2 sub-questions (3 marks each) 3 6 Total 40 (60) Note : Q.3. (B) One of the sub-questions should be asked on prove that given statement. Q44. These questions should be out of textbook but based on prescribed syllabus and also challenging QS. These questions should be creative for which should be responses are as follows. + Expecting the student to express his own view + To draw a figure as per given information + — To complete an incomplete construction + To complete the given flowchart + — To construct a problem from given information or situation * An open-ended question * Estimation and Approximation * Comprehension for a mathematical passage Topic Wise Weightage Of Marks : Mathematics — Part I —| le Topi Marks with option Topic a a 1 [Linear E 2 — 12 2 _| Quadratic Equation 4 08 tion In Two Variables Arithmetic Progression ate 08 4_| Financial Planning ale 7 08 S_| Probability 12 6 | Statistics 60 Total Note : In the topic wise weightage of marks given in the above table, flexibility of maximum 2 marks is permissible. Model Paper | 05 Model Paper 2 a Model Paper 3 2 Model Paper 4 J n Model Paper 5 x Model Paper 6 p ue Model Paper 7 puennattneca! * 13 i) Which is the mod median class and why (ii) Which is the (iii) Write the preceding cumulative frequency (C.F.) of the median class. alculate the (iv) What is the class interval (/) to c SOLUTION (A) Choose the correct alternative. Qt. (1) Inthe AP. 2, -2, -6, -10. common difference (d (a) 4 (b) 2 (©) 2 (d) 4 (2) For the quadratic equation x? + 10x 0, the values care (a) a 1,b=10,c=7 (b) a=1,6 10, (c) a=1,b=10,c=-7 (d) a=1,b=10,c (3) The tax levied by Central Government for trading wit state is: (a) IGST (b) CGST (c) SGST (d) UTGST (4) Ifa die is rolled, what is the probability that number appe ‘on upper face is less than 2? 1 1 (a) — (b) = (c) 1 @ 4 3 2 6 Ans. (1) - (a), (2) - (c), (3) - (b), (4) - (d) Q.1. (B) Solve the following questions. (1) Ifa=-3 and d=2 of an A.P,, then find the A.P. Solution: 4+d=-3+2=-1 ,+d=-1+2=] 4™h+d=142=3 Ans. The required A.P. is -3, -1, 1,3, ... 12-Sm=22 Sm = 22-12 0 | m=-~ =-2 Ans. m =—2 (3) Find the values of a, 5, equation, + 8x+15=0 and c from the given quadratic Solution: Comparing with ax? + bx + ¢=0, Ans.a=1,b=8,c=15 (4) IfDx,f= 218 and ¥ £ =50, then find the mean, Solution: Ans. Mean = 4.36 Q.2. (A) Complete the following activities. (Any two) 14) (1) Smita has invested % 12,000 to purchase shares of FV 10 at 4 premium of 2. Find the number of shares she purchased. Complete the gi ity to get the answer. Activity : FV = % 10, Premium = % 2 MV = FV +[ J=[ ]+2=12 en ac Jeevandeep Paper Solutions Sid. X s h Total investment No. of shares MV 12 shares Solution FV =2% 10, Premium =% 2 } MV = FV + [Premium] =[10] + 2 = 12 1 Total investment No. of shares MV {12000} 12 [1000] Shares. Ans. Smita purchased [1,000] Shares. (2) The following table shows the daily supply of electricity to different places in a town. To show the information by a pie diagram, measures of central angles of sectors are to be decided. Complete the following activity to find the measures Supply of electricity (Thousand units) Measure of central angle =~ x 360° = 48° 10 Shops bee Houses Mathematics (Part I) ~ Model Paper 1 Solution: es ~ | Supply of elect | ESS | CPhousand unit cal Roads 4 Factories 12 ; ‘|6 oa Sho 6 x 3605 2' ms 30 8 Houses 8 LE. x 360° =[96 30) Total => 30 360° (3) Two coins are tossed simultancously. Complete the following activity of writing the sample space (S) and expected outcomes of the events (i) EventA:to (ii) Event B : to get no head et at least one head : Two coins are tossed simultaneously { | HT, TH,[___}} (i) Event A: to get at least one head A= {HH,[ |, TH} (ii) Event B: to get no head B= {[ } Solution: Two coins are tossed simultaneously. S = {Hi nr, TH, [ET}} (i) Event A : to get at least one head A= {HH, [HT], TH} (ii) Event B : to get no head B= ((} “ ndeep Paper Solutions - Sud Q.2. (B) Solve the following questions. (Any four) i (1) Find the 19th term of the A.P. 7, 13, 19, 25, Solution: Here, a t, at(n—1)d f. 7+(19-1)x6 "74 18x6 7+ 108 115 Ans. The 19th term of the A.P. is 115. 7,d=13-7=6,n=19 (2) Obtain a quadratic equation whose roots are —3 and —7, Solution: Let a =-3 and B = -7 a+B=-3+(7)=-3-7=-10 and a-B=(-3)x(-7)=21 The general form of the quadratic equation is.x? — (a. +B) x + a. B=0 ©—(-10)x+21=0 r+ 10x+21=0 Ans. The required equation is x? + 10x + 21 = () Two numbers differ by 3. The sum of the greater number and twice the smaller number is 15. Find the smaller number. Solution: Let the smaller number be x. The greater number is (x + 3), According to the given condition, (x +3) + 2x 15 x4+342=15 x= 153 12 x 3 x=4 Ans. The Smaller number is 4. (4) Find the mean from the US, = 150, > fu, =-65, A= 3500, g = 1000 Solutio: iven information. 0.43 Mean (X) =A +7 3500 + (0.43) x 100( 3500 — 430 3070 Ans. The mean of the given data is 3070. (5) Smt. Malhotra purchased solar panels for the taxable value of 2 85,000. She sold them for % 90,000. The rate of GST is 5%. Find the ITC of Smt. Malhotra, What is the amount of GST payable by her? Solution: Taxable value of solar panels at the time of purchase is & 85,000. 3 iST on purchase price = 85000 x GST on purchase 5 oy 850x5 24,250 ITC for Smt. Malhotra is 4,250. Taxable value of solar panels at the time of sale is € 90,000 5% GST on sale value = 90000 x 100 900 x5 24,500 Output 24,500 GST payable = Output Tax — ITC 4500 — 4250 2250 GST payable is ® 250. Ans. Smt. Malhotra’s ITC is % 4,250 and her payable GST is ® 250. 16 Jeevandeep Paper Solutions » Std. x a, Q.3. (A) Complete the following activity. (Any one) 13) (1) To solve the si ‘ous equations by determinant method, fill in the blanks. y + 2x- 19 =0; 2x-3y+3=0 Activity: P Write the given equations in the form ax + by 2x+y=19 2x -3y=-3 ie 1 D 19 1 D Gort 2 19 D. D a) YeuD = = ) : yu Solution: t Write the given equations in the form ax + by =¢ 2e+y=19 2x -3y=-3 re | D 2 3 8 19 1 D , | “E54 2 19 D 2 -3|"E# By Cramer’s rule, (2) In the adjoining fig. OABCD is yo pee a trapezium AB || CD and its | \ area is 33 cm’, From the information given in the figure find the lengths of all sides of ,/ _h 1 the ABC lin the empty (x boxes to get the solution. Solution: ABCD is a trapezium AB || CD A(CABCD) = +x (AB +CD)x[_] 3x (x + But length is never negative. 10 a =|] AB cD »AD=BC Solution: ABCD is a trapezium AB || CD 1 A(GABCD) = —x (AB + CD) x ag ail 33 = =x (x +1) x[@—4)] Jeevandeep P 3x 12x + lx-4- 66 3x Ix 70]=0 0x3=-219 3x? — 21x + 10x—-70=0 a Gx+10)=0 or [x 0 t x uD. or x [7] But length is never negative 10 7 14 =| AB =7.cm CD=2x+1=2x7 m., AD = BC x-2=7-2=S5cem Q.3. (B) Solve the following questions. (Any two) (6 (1) Amit saves certain amount every month in a specific way In the first month he saves % 200; in the second month % 250; in the third month % 300; and so on. How much will be his total savings in 17 months? Solution: Here, a = 200, d= 250 ~ 200 = 50, n = 17 n Ss 5 [2a + (n—1)d] S x 200 + (17-1) x 50] [400 + 16 x 50} 17 5 [400 + 800} 17 > x 1200 17x 600 10200 ‘Ans. Amit’s total saving in 17 months is & 10,200. A M s (Ps Model Paper 2) Solve the following simult x+y=0;2x-y=9 Solution l x 1 | 0 2 3 y Aro 2 3 (yy) | (I p| (0,0) | (2, -2) | G,-3) a) * xe Ans. Solution is x = 3 and y 3. = Jeevandeep Paper Solutions - Std. X @) Prashant bought 50 shares o' Company gave 40% end on the shares. Find the rate of return on investment. Solutio: | Here, Prashant bought 50 shares of MV 7180 Sum invested = No. of shares X MV | 50x 180 y 79,000 Company gave 40% dividend. Dividend per share = 100 x ee 100 240 Dividend on 50 such shares = 40 x 50 2,000 Rate of return _ Dividend income , 19 on investment Sum invested 2 2000 . 199 9000 22.22% Ans. The rate of return on investment made by Prashant is 22.22%. (4) Out of 200 students from a school, 135 like kabbaddi and the remaining students do not like the game. If ont student is selected at random from all the students; find (lt probability that the student selected does not like kabbaddi Solution: There are 200 students in a school out of which 135 |S kabbaddi Students who do not like kabbaddi Total students ~ Students who like kabbaddi 200 ~ 135 65 Mathematics (Part I) ~ Model Paper 1 2 S’ be the sample space, i.e., total no. of students in the school n(S) = 200 Let A be the event that the student selected does not like kabbaddi nA) = 65 nA) p(ay = A n(S) P(A) = 85. = 13 200 40 Ans. The required probability is 13, 40 Q.4. Solve the following questions. (Any two) [8 (1) The following frequency distribution table shows marks obtained by 180 students in Mathematics examination (ae irks Number of students 0-10 5 10-20 x il 20-30 30 30-40 2x 40-50 65 Find the value of x. Also draw a histogram representing the above information Solution: 25 +x+30+2x +65 = 180 3x + 120 = 180 3x = 180120 60 3 x=20 x = 2(20) = 40 and 2 Marks No. of students . 0-10 ; 25 : 10. 20 20 a 20. 30 BL; 3 30 ? 30-40 40 a M eee Scale axis: | cm = 10 Students 1 + Y axis: 1 cm = 10 Marks I Students 7] SEY aera (2) Two taps together can fill a tank completely in 3 5 minutes The e . i ¢ smaller tap takes 3 minutes more than the bigger “! to fill the tank. How much time does each tap take to fill tank completely? Mathematics (Part I Solution: Let the larger tap take x minutes to fill the tank Then, the smaller tap takes (x + 3) minutes to fill the tank 140 Both the taps together fill the tank in 3— =~ minutes. In I minute, the larger tap fills — part of the tank I In | minute, the smaller tap fills ——~ part of the tank 1 1 1 3 In 1 minute, both the taps together fill ie. 1 é rx 40 40 part of the tank a igre x x3. A x+3+x 13 x(x +3) 40 40(2x + 3) = 13x(x + 3) 80x + 120 = 13x? + 39x 13x? + 39x — 80x — 120 =0 13x*-41x-120=0 Comparing with ax + bx + c= 0, Here, a = 13, b =~ 41, c=-120 b + Vb 4ac x 7, 2a (— 41) + V— 41) —4x 13 x (- 120) : 2x13 41 + VI681 + 6240 26 41+ V7921 26 41 +89 x eG 41-89 x or x= swiB ost Jeevandeep Paper Solutions - Sid. y or x 3 time and hence it cannot be negative: and x+3=8 Ans. The larger tap takes 5 minutes and smaller tap takes minutes to fill the tank completely. A bag contains 12 balls out of which x are black balls. Fing 3) Sear estes enniry eraetitng black ball if one ball i drawn If 6 more blacks balls are added in the bag, the probability of getting a black ball will be double. Find Solution: Bag contains 12 balls. n(S)=12 Let A be the event of getting a black ball n(A)=x n(A) x PA=79) 71 6 more black balls are added in the bag. n(S)=12+6=18 Let B be the event of getting a black ball after adding 6 mc black balls n(B)=x+6 pip) = 28) _x+6 n(S) 18 According to given condition, 2xP(A)=P(B) r+6 13” x +6 > 18 |= 2x &S Mathematics (Part I) ~ Model Paper | 18x = 6x + 36 18x — 6x = 36 12x = 36 36 aml, Ans. x=3 Q.5. Solve the following questions. (Any one) 13] (1) The co-ordinates of the point of intersection of lines ax + by = 9 and bx + ay = 5 are (3, -1). Find the values of a and b. Solution: Let the co-ordinates of the point of intersection be (3, ~1) = (x, ») x=3andy=-1 3a—b=9 (1) and 3b-a=5 a+3b=5 (i) Multiplying equation (II) by 3, 3a + 9b =15 (I) + 3a-— 6 =9_...[from (1) above] 8b = 24 24 b=3 Substituting 6 = 3 in equation (I), 3a—3=9 3a=9+3 12 a=> a=4 Ans.a=4andb=3. Jeevandeep Paper Solutions - Std f listribution table shows ¢ The following frequency ¢ ©) distances travelled by some rickshaws in a day. Obsery¢ the table and answer the following questions. aia ; Frequency | Cumulative (Daily distance Wee (Number of | Frequency : Classes | oy or travelled in km) rickshaws) | less than type 60-64 595-645] 10 | ; [65-69 64.5-69.5 34 [70-74 69.5-74.5 | 75-19 74.5-79.5 82 80-84 79.5-84.5 10 85-89 84.5-89.5 6 (i) Which is the modal class? Why? (ii) Which is the median class and why? (iii) Write the cumulative frequency (cf) of the preceeding the median class. (iv) What is the class interval (h) to calculate the mediai Solution: (i) The modal class is 74.5-79.5. This is because the max frequency, i.e. 82, is between 74.5 and 79.5 (ii) Here, N = 200 ey 100 Cumulative frequency which is just greater than 100 is The corresponding class 69.5~74.5 is the median class (iii) The (c.f) of the class preceeding the median class is 44 (iv) The class interval to calculate median, h = 5 x Jeevandeep Paper Solutions - Std. X (Any one) 13] = on quadratic equation, such that Q.5. Solve the following questi Construct a word problem a 20 (years, rupees, centimetre, etc.). Also one of its answers is solve it t made a cube shaped die from a card sheet. Instead of (2) Astuden writing numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 on its faces, he wrote letters g c.d.e, fone on each face, randomly. If he rolls the die twice. find the probability that he gets a vowel on the upper face both times. SOLUTION Q.1. (A) Choose the correct alternative. 4) 53 (1) Find the value of | 5 (a) -1 ‘ (bo) -41 (c) 41 (d) 1 Ans. (d) 1 (2) Out of the following equations which one is not a quadratic equation? (a) e+4e= Mtr (b) = 4x (©) 5P°=90 (d) 2x-P=4+5 [Notes ear ste — Px +4r—11 =0 4x-11 =0 It is no 2 'S not a quadratic equation because highest degree is not 2 Ans.(a)x?+4x= 114 (3) 1 ) Mina) =2, pA) =<, then n(S) = 2 bhi (b) 2 (c) 5 (@ 20 s d) 2 SthemaiiE Part) NSUel Paper 2 bay HAD Note: P(A) mS) ; . 5 7 AS) n(S) = 10 Ans. (a) 10 (4) Fora given A.P., a = 3.5,d=0, thens , " (a) 0 (b) 3.5 (c) 103.5 (d) 104.5 [Note: 4, =a+(n—Id | t 3.5+(n-1)0 (for a = 3.5 and d=0) Ans. (b) 3.5 Q.1. (B) Solve the following questions. ) Solution: Let x 3x1 2y=4 4 y > y=-2 Let x 3x2 2y=7 Ans. (1, ~ 2) and |2, — Write two solutions of the equation 3x and so on re the solutions of the giv I4] 2y=7. n equation. tion a=9,d=-5. (2) Find ¢,, from the inf Solution (n—-Id 9 + (27-1) x(-5) 9 + 26 x(-5) 9— 130 1 Ans. t,, = -121 (3) Market value of a share is % 50. If 18% GST is P: 0.3% brokerage, then find purchase price of one sha Solution: = 03 0.3° arket value = 50 x Z0.15 100 1 100 70.027 Purchase price = 50 + 0.15 + 0.027 250.177 =% 50.18 Ans. Purchase price of one share is Z 50.18. (4) Find the mode from the following information. L=10, h=2, f,=58, f= 70, f= 42. Solution: Mode = L+ [ 10 [ 10+ [ 12 10+-= x2 aid 9, re Mathematics (Part ) - Model Paper 2 35 10.6 Ans. Mode is 10.6 Q.2. (A) Complete the following activities. (Any two) I4] (1) There are 9 tickets in a box, each bearing one of the numbers from 1 to 9. One ticket is drawn t random from the box. Event A : Ticket shows an even number Complete the followin; activity from the given information Activity: s={ H n(S) A= | } n(A) Solution: s= {i237 9} nS) 9 A = {[2, 4, 6, 8]} n(A) =|4 (2) Complete the following equation. ivity to form a quadratic ity: Lam a quadratic equation. _ My standard form is| t are 3. and 4. My roots are 3 and ete Sum of my roots =| |_and product of my roots |_ses |__. My equa Solution. Se Tam a quadratic equation. | i My standard form is|x° —(« + B)x + aB = 0 My roots are 3 and 4 a Sum of my roots and product of my roots ¥ E My equation is [x° — 7x + 12 = 0 (3) Complete the following activity to find the number natural numbers between 1 and 171, which are divisib by 5. Activity: | From | to 171, natural numbers divisible by 5 are Solution: From I to 171, natural numbers divisible by 5 are t 5, 10, 15, 170 aay In this A. P. a=(5} d=(5} #,=170 Note | 170=5+5n-5 5n=170 7 n= 120 | 7 | n=34 ee = | Q.2. (B) Solve the following questions. (Any four) (8) (1) Solve the following simultaneous equations. 4x + 3y = 11; 3x + 4y = 10. Solution: Let 4x+3y = 1 () 3x+4y = 10 (i) 4x + 3y i () Adding equations) 3x + 4y 10 (i) (1) and (11) 7x + Ty 21 x+y 3 (itl) (Dividing by 7) 4x + By i rt) ‘Subtracting equation 3x + 4y 10 (ul) (ID) from equation (1), x-y 1 (IV) Jeevandeep Paper Solu ( ing equation . a ey = 3 (uy ( Bg eatin x-y =1 (lv) (111) and (1 a 2|OU 4 2 4 x=2 Substituting x = 2 in equation (III), x+y=3 2+y y= Ans. x=2and y=. (2) Find the 23rd term of the following A.P. 9, 4,-1, -6, -I1, A.P.: 9,4, -1,-6, -II 9,d=4-9=-5,1 =23 1, = at(n—Id t, = 9+(23-1)x(-5) 9+22x(-5) 9-110 101 Ans. The 23rd term of the A.P. is -101. lue of k, if x 0. (3) Find the ke — 10x +3 Solution: ke 10x +3=0 x= 3 is the root of this equation. = 3 is a root of the equal Put x = 3 in the equation. 4BY'~10X3+3=0 9k-30+3=0 9k = 27 27 k BI 7 Ans. k=3 & «Math (4) Market valu share is T 200. If the brokerage rate is 0.3%, then fi e value of the share. d the purehs Solution: MV ofa share = % 200 and brokerage = 0. 3% 03 0.3% brokerage on MV 200 x —= 100 70.60 Purchase value of the share = MV + Brokerage 200 + 0.60 % 200.60 Ans. Purchase value of a share is = 200.60 (5) The following table shows the number of students and the time they utilized daily for their studies. Find the mean time spent by students for their studies. | 24 | 4 | 6-8 | 8-10 No.ofstudents| 8 | 14 18 10 10 Solution: nee ; a Class Class mark Frequency “y (Time) (hrs.) | (x) (No. of students) (/) 02 1 8 2-4 3 14 46 5 18 6-8 7 10 70 8-10 9 10 90 f= 60 Ex f = 300 Laff Mean (X "oa an (X) = 300 60 5 studies is 5 hrs. Ans. The mea spent by students for th a vity. (Any one) = . (A) Complete the he tax invoice 1, 1 jing chain prepare d for the artic, (1) For the given trading Oy was ch IIL. GST at the supplied. voice! Tax invoice I %6,000 J (i) Tax Invoice I (W2D) Taxable value CGST @ 6% SGST @ 6% Total amount payable (ii) Tax Invoice II (D2R) ( Taxable value CGST @ 6% SGST @ 6% Total amount payable = (iii) Tax Invoice III (R2C) Taxable value CGST @ 6% 7 SGST @ 6% 2 Total amount Payable = Solution: ) (i) From ) From Wholesaler to Distributor Taxable value = 5,099 Rate of GST GST on ( Rate of ) x(7 axable’ taxable value GST value 12% x 5000 12 x 5000 100 600 CGST = SGST , GST : x 600 = % 300 Tax Invoice I (W2D) Taxable value 25,000 CGST @ 6% 2300 SGST @ 6% 2300 Total amount payable 25,600 From Distributor to Retailer Taxable value = % 6,000 Rate of GST 2% GST on ( Rate of ), (Taxable) taxable value cst }"\ value x 6000 x 6000 ‘Tax Invoice Il (D2R) CGST = SGST X 720 =% 360 Taxable value = [26,000 CGST @ 6% = | 3360 SGST @ 6% | £360 Total amount payable 5 A Taxable value = % 6,500 Rate of GST 12% i Rate of Taxable ) GST on taxable x st eet ake 12% x 6500 12 y 6500 100 = 780 CGST = SGST 1 Gst =X 780 =% 390 Tax Invoice IIT (R2C) Taxable value 26,500 CGST @ 6% 2390 SGST @ 6% 7390 Total amount payable 27,280 « ( Complete the following table. [Class] ] | | Class | Mark es — Heder | py (x) 0-500 | 35 | 300 1000 = 1000 — 1500 en | + Je | 7 is 500 ~ 2 i! )~ 2000 15 2000 ~ 25¢ 7 [eae 10 | a Solution [ciss| 4 | 7 , Class | Mark | “Iu, 4 sees Su & | | | 0-500 | [250] |{10001 2 35 0 500-1000 | [750] |{ 00 || 9 28 28 00 — 1500 | [1250] |[ 0 0 32 aii | 500 2000|[1750]|[ 500] [1] | 1s | [as 2000 2500 | [2250] |[ 1000 ]| {2 10 | 20 Ef = 120 p xf = -63] i =|-0 X =| 987.5 Q.3. (B) Solve the following questions. (Any two) 16] (1) Solve the followin multancous equations graphically. Solution: (a) x+y=2 whenx=2 |whenx=0 | whenx=-1 2 O+y=2 1+y=2 y y=2 y=2+1 y=0 y 3 el 2 ] 0 1 yao [2 3 & y)| (2, 0) | (0, 2) | G1, 3) (b) x-y=4 when x = 0 when x=4 when x O-y=4 4-y=4 2-9 y=4 y=4-4 y y=-4 y=0 y y| 0, 4) | 4. %) |. -2 41— Scale: On both the a: 1m = I unit (4, 0) (2,0) Ans. Point of intersection is (3, -1). (2) Sachin invested some amounts in National Savi Certificates in a specific way. In the first y he inves % 4,000, in the second year 6,000, in the th and so on for 12 years. Find the total amount he inves" in 12 years, d year 8.0 Solution: Sachin invested % 4,000 in the first year, € 6,000 in the s* year, % 8,000 in the third year and so on 4,= 4000, @ 6000, a, = 8000, .. d=a,-q 6000 ~ 4000 = 2000 Ans. (3) “ d=a,~ a, = 8000 ~ 6000 = 2000 d= 2000 is constant Sachin’s investment is in A.P. a=4000, d=2000, n=12, S$ =? =~ [2a+ (n—1)d] 2 s 2 xX 4000 + (12 — 1) x 2000] 6(8000 + 22000) 6 x 30000 S,, =% 1,80,000 The total amount Sachin invested in 12 years is © 1,80,000. A readymade garment shopkeeper gives 5% discount on a dress of 2 2,000 and charges GST on the remaining amount. What is the purchase price of the dress for the customer? Solution: Ans. Marked price of the dress is % 2,000. 5% discount on marked price = 2000 x —— A 100 20x5 = 100 Taxable value = Marked price — Discount 2000 ~ 100 = 1,900 5% GST on taxable value = 1900x 19x5 100 795 Purchase price = Taxable value + GST 1900 + 95 7 1,995 The purchase price of the di for the customer is 2 1,995, Jeevandeep Paper Solution 6 (4) A bag contains 3 red, 3 whit One ball is picked up from th that the ball drawn is: (b) not white. at random. What is ¢, Solution: ; s he bag contains 3 red, 3 white, 3 green and 3 black balls S={R,,R,.R,, W,, W,, WG, G,, G,, B,, B,, B,} n(S) = 12 (a) LetA be the event that the ball picked up is a white ball A= {W,, W,, W,} n(A) = 3 peAemA) EET 3 ben “- "© 12° 4 (b) Let B be the event that the ball picked up is not a white ba B= {R,,R,,R,,G,,G,,G,, B,, B,, B} n(B)=9 n(B) 9 3 )= WS) ~ 12 = 4 4 Ans. (a) P(A)= 4 G 3 b) P(B) =— (b) P(B) 4 Q44. Solve the following questions, (Any two) (1) Out of S55 km, hal travelled certain distance by bus am Saree distance by car. Bus travels with an average sp¢ ‘ Bes km/hr and the average speed of car is 75 km/hr. ! ‘akes total 8 hours to complete the journey. Find the dista!™ that Vishal tr: ell " jolution: nvelled by bus. Let the dicts aes distance Vishal travelled by the bus be x km a nce he travelled by the car be y km By the first Condition, x+y= 555 ; (I) We know, Time = distance Speed art I) ~ Model Pape Mathematics The speed of the bus = 60 km/hr and the speed of the car = 75 km/hr The time taken while travelling in the bus 60 hrs. y and the time taken while travelling in the car = hrs Now, by the second condition, ey 8 60 75x + 60y 8x 60x 75 (Multiplying by 60 x 75) 75x + 60y = 36000 Sx + 4y 2400 (11) (Dividing by 15) Multiplying equation (1) by 4 4x + 4y 2220 (IIT) 5x + 4y 2400 (II) Subtracting equation 4x + 4y 2220 (II) (II1) from equation (II) x 180 Ans. The distance Vishal travelled by the bus is 180 km. (2). The time required for some students to complete a science experiment and the number of students is shown in the following grouped frequency distribution table. Draw the frequency polygon with the help of histogram using given information. Time required for experiment Number of Students (minutes) 20-22 6 | 22-24 14 20 16 28-30 12 Solution VF Scale | X axis: | cn | Y axis; lem | so Frequency ‘ | Po! 6 YK | 18-20-4-22-4-24-1 96109 { Time (in minutes) ¢ y co ( (3) Out of a number of birds, one-fourth of the number 1 ith (2th moving a . Serta t moving about the lotus plants; 9 th along with \q s ell > onal well as 7 times the Square root of the number move on # ‘ 56 birds remaii in vakula trees. What is the total nu! of birds? Solution: Let the total number of birds be x Mathematics (Part I) ~ Model Paper 2 oo According to the given condition. Meek a ety t at Nt 56=x at at at Net 56=x ex - : pty tt 56=x 9x + 18 X 7x + 18x 56 = 18x Lx + 126Vx + 1008 = 18x 18Vx + 144 =x 18\x = (x — 144) (18\xy = (x — 144) 324x = x? -288x + 20736 x? — 612x + 20736 =0 x? — 576x — 36x + 20736 =0 x? (x — 576) — 36 (x — 576) =0 (x — 576) (x — 36) =0 x= 576 or x= 36 Since, remaining birds are 56. So, x cannot be less than 56. x 436 x= 576 Ans. Total number or birds are 576. Q.5. Solve the following question. (Any one) BI (1) Construct a word problem on quadratic equation, such that one of its answers is 20 (years, rupees, centimetre, etc.) Also solve it. Solution: Word problem: The son is 25 years younger than the father. Five years a product of their ages was 600. Find their present ages. Jeevandeep Paper Solutions ~ St Solution of word problem: Let the son’s present age be x years: 25) years. present age is (« arsed v's age was (x5) years and father’s age I Five years ago son’s age W According to the given condition (x — 5)(x + 20) = 600 2 + 20x — Sx — 100 = 600 be c 5x— 100-600 =0 Bet ei cay 700 (Product) x2 + 35x — 20x 700=0 35 ~20 (Factors) x(x + 35) -20(x + 35) =0 / (x +35\x—20)=0 15 (Sum) r+35=0 or x-20=0 x=-35 or x=20 cannot be negative. 25 =20+25=45 Ans. The son’s present age is 20 years and father’s present 2g is 45 years. Note: This is an open ended question. Students may take example.] (2) A student made a cube shaped die from a card she Instead of writing numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 on its faces. wrote letters a, b,c, d, e, f; one on each face, randomly. |! rolls the die twice, find the probability that he gets a0" on the upper face both times. Solution: The die is rolled twice, S = {(a, a), (a,b), (a, 0), (a, d), (a, €), (a), (b, a), (b, b), (b, c), (b, d), (b, e), (b, A), (c, a), (c, b), (c, ©), (¢, d), (c, e), (c, ). (4, a), (d, b), (d, ¢), (d, d), (d, e), (df), Mathematics (Part I) ~ Model Paper 2 (e, a), (e, b), (e, c), (e, d), (e, e), (ef), E96).K60.464, fe). 6D} n(S)=36 Let A be the event of getting a vowel on the upper face both times. A= {(a, a), (a, e), (e, a), (e, €)} m(A)=4 ) Rg PA)= AS) ~ 36 9 Ans. The probability that the student gets a vowel on the upper face both times is t 7 tok Jeevandeep Paper Solutions - Si 6 Q.5. Solve the following question. (Any one) Be (1) Draw the graph of x + y = 6 which intersects the X-axis and Y-axis at A and B respectively. Find the length of seg AB. A\ find the area of AAOB where point O is the origin. h (2) The market value of a mutual fund is 400 crore rupees which divided into 8 crore units. , (i) It you invest % 10,000 in the units, how many units you get? re (ii) While selling the units if their market value is increase by 10%, how much amount will you get by selling then SOLUTION Q.1. (A) Choose the ternative. I4 (1) Fora simultaneous equation in x and y, if D, = 25, D, = 50 an D = 5, what is the value of x? corr (a) -5 (b) ib (c) 10 (d) 5 (2) Which of the following is a quadratic equation? : 1 1 (@) 6x =20-% ) x(--2)=5 (©) =-3=4 (d) 5x+7=3x (3) IfinanA. P., d= 10, find 1, ~¢. (a) 40 Explanation: 1, =a+(n~1)d (b) 4 “ t,=a+Sd and (c) 400 tj=atd (d) 80 tet, = 4d = 4x 10 = 40 (4) The rate of GST on stainless steel is 18' a State Government is of which the (a) 18% (b) 9% (c) 36% (d) 27% Ans. (1) ~(d), (2) —(b), (3) ~ (a), (4) - (b). Q.1. (B) Solve the following questions. 1 (1) a= ,b=3 and c~=1, then find the value of b? — 4ac: Solution: B4ac Mathematics (Part I) ~ Model Paper 3 Ans. b? — 4ac = 7. (2). Find next two term of the A.P. 1 Solution: d t=ttd t=t+d nia Ans. Next two terms are 3 and > (3) Two coins are tossed. Find the sample space. Solution: S = {HH, HT, TH, TT} (4) Find the true class for the following data. 1-9, 10-19. Solution: 1-9 > 05-9.5 10-19 — 9.5-19.5 Q.2. (A) Solve any two of the following activities. (4) (1) The first term of an A.P. is 5 and the common difference is 4. Complete the following activity and find the sum of the first 12 terms of the A. P. a=5,d=4,S,,=? ~ _ np s, => 12 - = Zf0+) = 6x{_] Jeevandeep Paper Solutions - Sia Solution tivity to solve the simultaneou: ner’s method (2) Complete the following equations 3x + 2y=6 and 2x + 4y = 12 by C 32 6 2 6 D 8, D, D 2 4 4 2 12 x ) Solution: D=|- ‘|=8 2 4 6 2 D. 24-24 =[0], 12 4 3 6 D,=|, |= 36-12-24 D0 _& Da D 24 eee Y a ie Ans.x=0,y=3 (3) The six faces of a die are marked as A, B,C, D, E, and 0 Event M is getting a vowel on the upper face of the ! when it is tossed. Complete the following the probability of the event, S= jee ivity and f! M={ } n(M) P(M) Solution: S = {[A,B, C, D, E, O} n(S) =(6 M= {{A, E, O} n(M) 3 PM n(M) D( a } ) n(S) 3 1 6 2 Ans. Probability of getting a vowel is = >. Q.2. (B) Solve the following questions. (Any four) 18] (1) The following table shows the percentages of vehicles passing a signal. Find out the measures of the central angle to show the information by a pie diagram and hence draw the pie diagram. i | | Two | Car | Bus | Rickshaw | wheeler | fi S 20 20 \ 20 | | re he 7 Type of vehicle | Bicycle Percentag: Solution: Measure of central angle | 10 100 Bicycle x 360° = 36 Two-whecler | 108" ‘Two-wheeler Jeevandeep Paper S. 20 360 72 20 360° = 72 aes 100 20, 360° = 72 i 20 y 360° = 72 Rickshaw | 795 * 360 Total 360 sed 100 shares, each of face valy (2) Mr Mahajan pure % 100, when the market price was % 45 per share, payin, 2% brokerage. If the rate of GST on the brokers find the total amount he spent. Solution: Amount spent to purchase 100 shares = 45 x 100 = % 4,50( Broker: 100 18 GST on brokerage = 90x 755 = 16.20 Total amount = 4500 + 90 + 16.20 = % 4,606.20 Ans. Mr Mahajan spent % 4,606.20 for 100 shares. (3) There are 25 rows of seats in an auditorium. The first rov is of 20 seats; the second, of 22 seats; the third, of 24 seats: and so on. How many chairs are there in the 21st row? 4500 x —— =% 90 Solution: The number of chairs in Ist, 2nd, 3rd rows are 20, 22, 24 respectively, which shows that the number of chairs in form an A.P. Here, a= 20, d= 2. We want to find 1. : 1, =a+(n-l)d 4, = 20+ (21-1)x2 20 + 20x2 20+ 40 60 Ans. There are 60 chair: the 21st row. (4) Solve the following simultaneous equations. 2x -3y=9; 2+ y=13 Mathematics (Part 1) 4 a 4 y 1 Substituting y = 1 in equation (1). 2x—3(1) = 9 ox=3 = 9 2x= 94+3 12 ale. x= 6 Ans. The solution of given simultaneous equations is (6, 1). (5) Iftwo coins are tossed, find the probab events. ity of the following (i) Getting at least one head (ii) Getting no head Solution: Two coins are tossed Let, ‘S’ be the sample space. Then, S = {HH, HT, TH, TT} n(S)=4 () Let A be the event of getting Then A = {HH, HT, TH} at least one head. nA) =3 nA) pray = 2 (A) n(S) 3 P(A)== (A) 4 62 = ——______ (ii) Let B be the event of g Then B = {TT} n(B)=1 n(B) p(B PB) 4S) Q.3. (A) Complete the followi ivity. (Any one) By (1) Solve the following activity to form quadratic equation 1 1 a=—andp=— at+B ap The required quadratic equation is r-(a+P)x+aPp=0 | is the required quadratic equation Solution: Y—(a+B)x+af=0 r I | 0 4r°-[4]x+1=0 Ans. [4x2 4x41 e[i x4 0] is the required quadratic equation s (Part I) ~ Model Paper 3 y 63 Writing suitable numbers and Be : of] %if Dividend at | (®)_| shares | Dividend | amount ( Share is | My Par 10 | 200 " | Premium | __ ral 575 | 100 10° a = | 100 250 MV | No.of] %if | Dividend (3) _| shares id | amount (2) 1 | 100 Par | {100 10 20 200 Premium 2 2500 575 100 10% | §750 [3] 10 Discount iS 100 | [50% [L 250 Q.3. (B) Solve the following questions. (Any two) [6] (1) Solve: Ty =—3y?- 4 Solution: Ty =-3-4 3y + 7y+4=0 Comparing with Alternative Method: ay + by+c=0, 3y 3y 4y 4 ) a=3,b=7,c=4 3p +1) + 40+ D b + Nb? — 4ac (+ DGy+4)=9 4 2a J. y+1=0 or 3 7 + V49 — 48 y lo 6 6 Ans.) lor 3 2) Ina game of chance, the spinning arrow rests at one of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. All these are equally like outcomes. Find the probabilities of the following events. (i) _ The arrow rests at an odd number. (ii) Itrests at a prime number (iii) It rests at a multiple of 2 Solution: s n(S)=8 (i) Event A: The arrow rests at an odd number. A= {1, 3, 5, 7} n(A)=4 pay = HAD 4 OS) 82 (ii) Event B: The arrow rests at a prime number. B= {2, 3, 5, 7} n(B)=4 n(B) 4 PB) =e + PB) mS) 8 2 (iii) Event C: The arrow rests at a multiple of 2 C= (2, 4, 6, 8} mMC)=4 NC) ~ 4 nS)” 8-2 ! Ans. (i) > (4 ( Mathematics (Part l) - Model Paper 3 (3) Find out the sum of all na which are divisible by 4. Solut The numbers divisible by 4 between | and 145 are 4, 8. 12, 144, which is an A. P : ris Here, a= 4, d= 4, 1, = 144. We have to find n t,=a+(n-1)d Alternative Method: 1,=4+(n-1)x4 4+8+12 144 144=4+4n—4 A(1+2+3 36) 144 =4n {36 3 { : }>2x1+G6-1)x1]] n 6 3 4x 36x37 Now, S, = 4 [t, +4] 6, [4+ 144] 2664 18x 148 2664 Ans. The sum of numbers between 1 and 145 divisible by 4 is 2664. (4) The following frequency distribution table shows the number of mango trees in a grove and their yield of mangoes, and also the cumulative frequencies. Find the median of the data. Class Frequency Cumulative (No. of mangoes) | (No. of trees) | frequency (less than) | 50-100 eee 100-150 of 150-200 0 ——_— 200-250 = 2 E20) . Jeevandeep Paper Solutions 66 Solution wer sata Class Frequency Cumulative of mangoes) | (No. of trees) | frequency (less than) 10 33 33 50-100 33 00-150. 3 63 cs. 100-150 30 > ri | 150-200 90 > f 153 200-250 80 233 a 250-3 17 _ If=N=250 —=125 f =90 cf 63 h=50 L=150 N ] >of Median = L+|—— | m 125-63] 0 + | | x 50 iS | 90 ~«J* 150 + 34.4 = 184.4 Ans. The median of mangoes grown is 184.4 Q.4. Solve the following questions. (Any two) i (a) years ago, the age of mother was equal to the square her son’s age. Three years hence, her age will be thrice ( age of her son then. Find the present ages of the mother 2” son. Solution: Suppose, the age of the son six ye: mother’s age six years ago was x° years. Present age of the son is (x + 6) years and Present age of the mother is (x? + 6) years. 0 Was x years 4 Three years hence, son’s age will be (x 9) years and mother’ e will be (x? + 9) years By the given condition, { r+9 3(x +9) r+9 3x +27 ?-3x+9-27 =9 x(x — 6) +3 (x-6) =0 (x~ 6) (x +3) =0 x=6 or x=-3 cannot be negative. X#-3 The son’s present age = x + 6 = 6 + 6 = 12 years The mother’s present age = x? + 6 = 36 + 6 = 42 years Ans. The present ages of the son and the mother are 12 years and 42 years, respectively. (2) Draw a frequency polygon from the information given in the following table. Age of blood donor (Years) | No. of blood donors | Less than 20 0 Less than 25 30 Less than 30 Less than 35 Less than 40 Less than 45 Less than 50 W__Lessthan50 Solution: Frequency (No. of donors) Co-ordinates (17.5, 0) (22.5, 30) (27.5, 45) SS malAge Frequency Class (Age of | Cass mark a Co-ordinat, blood donor) (No. of donors) 30-35 52 GB 35200. a [404s 45-50 Draw the axes. Plot the points choosing a proper scale. D; the frequency polygon ve Scale: 35 (32's, $3) X axis: | cm = 5 Years Ao} Y axis: 1 cm =5 Pers 50- 454 40; \ (42.5, 20). s (Part l) ~ Model Paper 3 {3) Solve the following equations, (a+ OX —(a— Oly = 2ab; (a+ yx (4~ by = 206 solu (a+ ox—(a—c)y = 2ab ray (a+ bx -(a—b)y = 2ab (ii) Multiplying (i) by (a + 6) and (ti) by (a + ¢), (a+ bat cle (a+ bXa~ cy =2ab (a+ 5) (iii) (at ca + bx (a+ ca-byy= 2ab (a+ ¢) (iv) (a+ Xa— chy + (a+ ca~byy=2ab (a+ 2ab (a +c) (-@+0c—ab+ be+a?—ab b [Sabractig Gv) rom i (2ab + 2ac)y = 2ab (b ~c) CE atia ge 2a (b—c)y = 2ab (b—c) 2ab (b 2a (b—c) y=-b Substituting y + in equation (i), (a+ c)x —(a—c)(—b) = 2ab (a+ c)x —(—ab + bc) = 2ab (a+ c)x + ab— be = 2ab (a+ c)x = 2ab — ab + bc (a+ c)x = ab + be (a+ x= b (a+) r= ‘"s.The solution of the equations is (b, -b). Qs Solve the following question. (Any one) 13] ) Draw the graph of x + y = 6 which intersects the Bre eae Y-axis at A and B respectively. Find the Feat AB. Also, find the area of AAOB where point 0 is ¢ Srigin, "ution: ? re the graph of x + y = 6 os, pf OfOd es Settee =ish- 0. Y AOB, by Pythagoras theorem, AB’ = OB? + OA? = 6) AB = 6 OR 6 =2x36 2 units A(6, 0) and B(O, 6) 4A, B) = Vax eG y,) (0-6) + (60) Mathematics (Part I) ~ Model Paper 3 6Y2 units Ans. AB = 62 units 1 (iii) A(A AOB) = > x Product of sides making the right angle 1 X6X6 = 18 sq. units Ans. A(AAOB) = 18 sq. units (2) The market value of a mutual fund is 400 crore rupees, which is divided into 8 crore units. (i) If you invest 10,000 in the units, how many units will you get? (ii) While selling the units if their market value is increased by 10%, how much amount will you get by selling them? Solution: Tk f 400 crore 250 he price of one unit = — 5 pace . 8 crore 10000 200 (i) No. of units obtained by investing & 10,000 (ii) If the market value is increased by 10%, the profit by selling one unit will be By selling 200 units, the profit will be 200 x 5 = = 1,000. Ans. (i) 200 units (ii) The profit will be 71,000. tk SOLUTION Q.1. (A) Select the correct alternativ (1) If the roots of x2 + kx + k = 0 are real and equal, what is th value of k? (a) 0 (b) 4 (c) Oor4 = (d) 2 (2) What is the sum of the first 10 terms of the A. P. 15,10,5,...2 (a) -75 (b) -125 (c) 75 (d) 125 (3) How many alphanumeric characters are there in the GSTIN a registered dealer? (a) 15 (b) 10 (c) 16 (d) 9 (4) What is the value of D if the equations x + y = 3 and 3x are solved by Cramer’s method? (a) (b) 1 (c) -5 (d) -1 Ans. (1) — (c), (2) — (a), (3) — (a), (4) - (©) Q.1. (B) Solve the following questions. I4 (1) Acard is drawn at random from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the card drawn i spade. Solution: In the given example, n(S) = 52. Let A be the event that a card selected at random is a spade n(A) = 13 ay MA) 13 1 PA) = 1G) 732 @ Ans. The probabi that the card drawn is a spade is 4 . (2) The market price of share is 200 and the rate of broker#* is 0.3%. Find the cost of one such share. Solutio The MV of a share is 200, Brokerage 200 x wa ‘ To = 0.60 Purchase value of a share 200 + 6 Ans. The cost of one 0.60 = % 200.60 k share is 200.60 and write the values of a, b, ¢ x + Sx G-x) Solution: ctx (3 =x) ve+Sx=-3+x + Sx 3=0 e+ 4x 0 Comparing with ax + bx 3 Ans.a=1,b5=4,c (4) Write first three terms of the A.P. whose first term is —7 and common difference is +, Solution: d i t a 7 cota =—7 + =t,+d=-B+1 6 3 Ans. First three terms of the given A.P. are -7,- +3, and 6. Q.2. (A) Complete the following activities. (Any two) 14 (1) Complete the following table to draw the graph of the equation x—y ] x 0 eee | y L_| 0 (sy) | Solution: ana when x = 0, wheny = 0 0-y =] x-0=1 y 1 x=l (x, y) = 0,-1) (xy) = (1,0) Fill the boxes and find out the number of terms in ¢) Q) Fill up A.P. 1, 3, Spree, 149. Herea=1,d igi t=at(n—l)d 149 149 =2n n Solution: In the AP. 1, 3,5, ...., 149 } a=1,d=[2],1,=149 t=at(n—I)d 149 = [1 + (m1) x2} 149=1+2n-2 149 = 2n-[1 2n= 150 | @) Inactass of 42 students in Model Spectacles, Fill in the follow of a student sele; 1 High School, 3 students ws ing boxes to find the probabili ‘cted at random to be we: aring spectacles The total number of Students in the class is 42 n(S) Let the event, a student uses Spectacles, be A mA) =| P(A) P(A) =| Solution: n(S) = (93) Let the even mA) = [By iathematics (Part I) — Model P n(A) 3 nS) | |42 P(A 7 I ans.“ P(A)=|75 Q2. (B) Solve the following questions. (Any four) [8] Solve: 22m-15=0 w Solution: Sm? — 22m 0 Sm — 25m + 3m 5m(m—5) + 3(m—5)=0 aces (m—5)(Sm+3)=0 4 m-5=0 or Sm+3=0 22 m=5 or m=—> Ans.m = 5 or = Q) 3x—4y = 10, 4x + 5. Find the values of D, and D, to | solve the simultaneous equations by Cramer's method. Solution: 3x — 4y 10 4x+3y=5 0-4 > ft 3| = 10x3-Sx(4) 30 50 3 10 p=, '0|-3xs-4x10 15-40 Ans. =50 and D, =-25 Q) ence of an A.P, are The first term and the common differ 10,000 and 2,000, respec ind the sum of the first 12 terms of the A.P. lution: “= 10000, d= 2000, S,, =? sei ane Jeevandeep Paper Solutions - S14 80 s =~ [at (n-1)d] Ss 12 Fx 10000 (12-1) x 2000] 6(20000 + 11 x 2000) 6(20000 + 22000) 6 x 42000 252000 Ans. The sum of the first 12 terms of the A. is 2,52,000. ines. On some medicine (4) ‘Pawan Medical’ supplies med the rate of GST is 12%, then what is the rate of CGST an¢ SGST? Solution: Rate of GST = 12% The share of GST among State and Centre is 50 — 50. Ans. Rate of SGST = 6% and rate of CGST = 6%. (5) Three coins are tossed. Write the sample space and number of sample points. Solution: Three coins are tossed. S = (HHH, HHT, HTH, THH, TTH, THT, HTT, TTT} n(S)=8 Q:3. (A) Complete the following activity. (Any one) Complete the following activ ity to find the f 5 factors of 3 x+5V2=0 Solution: Mathematics (Part l) ~ Model Paper 4 a , or x=-y) 2 = and V2 are the roots of the given equation solution: Vie + 7x + 5V2=0 (2) The monthly expenditure of a family on different items is shown in the following table. Calculate the related central angle and draw a pie chart. Percentage of expenditure Measure of central angle Clothing House rent = *L Percentage of T | Measu expenditure _| : of cer Different items f central ang), Expenditure ; rn 360 Solution Different items Measure of central ang\ | expenditure a | 40 ,. 4 | x 360 Food | 40 T00 | | 20 | 20 X! 360’ 7 | . 100 ¢ ‘ 15 House rent 15 360 100 Education 20 20 |[, F | 100 360 Expenditure 05 05” r _ 100 360 Total 1 — pata 360 Q3. 2-3. (B) Solve the following questions. (Any two) (1) If a and B are ‘ 2 2y 7 the roots of the quadrat equat 0, find the value o2 + B. ¥ Solution a 0 paring with ax? + by 83 18 ans, a? +B? =18 (2) How many of the three-d igit natural numbers are ivisible by 5 Solution: In three-digit natural numbers, the numbers divisible by 5 are 100, 105, ..., 995 This is an A.P. with a= 100, d= 5, and 4, = 995 1, =at(n—-l)d 995 = 100 + (n—1)5 995 — 100 =(n—1) 5 895 . n-1 1799=n-1 n= 180 Ans. There are 180 three-digit numbers divisible by 5. (3) The following table shows the investment made by some families. Show the information ; a histogram. Investment 10-15 | 15-20 | 25 | 25-30 | 30-35 (Thousand ai 60 | 55 15 Sue OOF ‘swiB 0¢ yt Seal a ate <50 | Y-axi n= 10 04 0+ T | Investment (Thousand rupees) (4) A two-digi number is to be formed from the d 4 without repetition of the digits. F the number so formed is ts 0,1 ind the probability a prime number. Solution: The sample space is S = {10, 12, 13, 14,20, 21,2 16 "e event that the number is a prime. probability is 16 fics (Part I) ~ Modet P, solve the following questions. (Any two) I aYS more th: work togethe, Yogesh requires 3 4 work. If th 2 days. to complete the work. ‘an Vivek to complete the work can be completed itt days required for each of them solution: Suppose, Vivek completes a work in x days Yogesh completes the same work in (x . 1 and work done by Yogesh in one d. Work done by Vivek in one day Work done by both of them together in one ¢ From the given condition, xxt3) 2 3 OR x + 3x = 2(2x + 3) a=1,b=-l 6 P+3x=4x+6 v+3x~—4x-6=0 . P-x-6=0 ( x -3x+2x-6=0 2 x(x—3) + 2(x-3)=0 14) : (x-3)(x+2)=0 Ee 3-0 or xt2=0! 145 _3 gy x45 z=3 of x 2 ; q days cannot be ne But the number of days cannot 1 nis esh, in 6 days. vn ; and Yogesh, in ative in 3 days, 'vek completes the work in 3 da >) The following table shows the number of patier } 1 hospital for treat age groups admitted to different ages of patients. on a day. Find the median of the (Yrs.) No. of 40 | 37 35 | 45 3 Sao | Solution No. of patients | Cumulative frequency Age (Yrs.) (Frequency) (Less than) » 10-20 | 40 40 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 Here, N = 200 7 N The number == 100, which is included in the class 30 Median class is 30-40. L=30, cf. = 72,f=35,h=10 N ~— cf Median = L +|— xh f 100 ~ 72 30 + 35 x 10 30 + eee 30+ 4x2 30+ 8 = 38 The median of the ages of p 38 years. } ifethematics (Part 1) — l Paper 4 87 0 The perimeter of a right-angled t length of its shortest side. The ar angle is five times the a of the triangle is 15 times the length of the shortest side. Find the lengths of the three sides of the triangle. Solution: Let the perpendicular sides of right angled triangle be a and & where a ,2 (©) -2.5 (d (2) What is the sum of first m natural numbers’ @ wea (bo) 4(n-2) @ mt) (a) 2 Ifa share is at premium, then (a) Market value > Face value (b) Market value = Face value (c) Market value < Face value (d) Market value < Face value 4 What i 2 - ; the degree of the determinant ? e d (a) | (b) 3 (©) 4 (d) Ans. (1) ~(b), (2) ~ (©), (3) ~ (a), (4) ~ (4) (1) Decide whether the following equation ig oan ec " quadratic or not: In the equation, x? + Sx 0, x is the on aria maximum index of the variable is 2 Ye It is a quadratic equ: Q) F Solution: jon. nd the 0 of a component which has 45% of total share, 9 = 360° x 45. 100 18°x9 162 Ans. 0 = 162° (3) Write sample space ‘S for the following: and number of sample points 1(S) One coin and one die are thrown simultaneously. Solution: One coin and one die are thrown simultaneously $= {(H, 1), (H, 2), (H, 3), (H, 4), (A, 5). (H, 6), CT, 1), (T (T, 3), (T, 4), (T, 5), (T, 6)} n(S) = 12 (4) Find the value of: Solution: is (x4)-(-1x1)=12+1=13 \1 4 2. (A) Complete the following activities. (Any two) \\) ‘The folowing table shows the blood groups of employees in Mathematics (Part !) ~ Modet Paper § Similarly No. of students sh z inc (i) No.¢ ents ;wtowing inclination towards Social Science N 5 5 360° 360° X 500 = 75 (iii) No. of students showin 0 XN 360° 360° No. of students show 8 108° aN 360° “N= 3695 Now, the difference between the no. inclination towards langu ng inclination towards Science x 500 = 100 ing inclination towards langu: x 500 = 150 of students showing ges and those showing inclination towards science is 150 ~ 100 = 50. Ans.(i) 175 students show inclination towards Maths. (ii) 75 students show incli ion towards Social Sciencs (iii) 50 more students show inclination towards languages than towards Science. (4) The sum of a two-digit number and the number obtained by reversing its digits is 121. Find the number if its unit's place digit is greater than the ten’s place digit by Solution: Suppose, the unit’s place digit of the two-digit number is y and the ten’s place digit is x The number is 10x + y The number obtained by reversing the digits is 10y + x From the given conditions, (10x + y) + (10y +x) = 121 Mx+My=121 > xty = 1...) Also,x=y+7 => + x-y 7 (Il) = 18 ...[Adding (1) and (I1)] x=9 Substituting x = 9 in eqn (1), 9+y= 1] y=2 Ang hetefore the number is 10.x + y= 10X2 +9 = 29. "*. The required two- -digit number is 29. Q.4. Solve the following 4 (1) The distance between Ako ain takes 1 hour less . Find the aver: xpress tra and Bhusawal is 168 km. 4) than a passenger train ach train jy express tr: cover the distance the average speed of the e than that of the passenger train. speed of in is more by 14 knv/hy Solution: The distance between Akola and Bhusawal is 168 km. er train is x km/hr Suppose, the average speed of the passeng: 14) km/hr. age speed of the express train IS (x+ x The avera 168 er train = hours, The time required for the passer ‘ 168 and the time required for the express train = 774 hours, x+ From the given condition, 168 168 x x+l4” 168x + 168 x 14 — 168x x(r+ 14) ral 2+ 14x=168x 14 2352 # + Idx -2352=0 Ne x + 56x — 42x — 2352 =0 NU x(x + 56) — 42(x + 56) =0 14 (x + 56)(x-42)=0 x+56=0 or x-42=0 x=-56 or x=42 But speed cannot be negative. x= 42 andx+14= 42+ 14= 56 The average speed of the the average speed of the Passenger train is 42 km/hr *” express train is 56 km/hr. The following exXaming ie table is based on the marks of the firs! ination of of 10th class students. Show the infor™"” b Q) Mathe Part 1) ~ Modet hist A is r Wa frequency polygon with the help of the histogram where the lowe. limit of the first interval is 300, a: 105 {Class-mark of |. — Class-mark of 305 - marks - 475 No. of students Tana Solution: ee Let the upper limit and lower limit of the class respectively be U and L U+300 = 650 U = 350 Ist class is 300-350. We know that the upper limit and lower limit of two consecutive classes are the same. The lower limit of the second interval is 350. 350+U SOT 375 350+U = 750 U = 400 2nd class is 350-400, and so on. mark| Class Frequency | Co-ordinates ki | (Marks) _| (No. of students) 325 | 300-350 25 375 350-400 35 fs 400-450 45 | a5 450-500 40 T Class Frequency | (Marks) | Wo. of students) | Co-ordinate, Class mark 500-550 575 550-600 Scale X-axis: 1 cm = 10 students axis: 1 cm = 50 marks Dp : A. 404 y Marks (3) The area of a rectangle is reduced by 9 cm? if its lengthé reduced by S cm and the breadth is increased by 3 cm. Ifw 2 are increase the length by 3 cm and breadth by 2 cm, the am he is increased by 67 cm*, Find the length and breadth of rectangle. Solution: Let the length of the * of B rectangle be x cm and the breadth rectangle be y cm. Area of the rectangle = length x breadth xy to first condition, &-5)(+3)=xy_9 xy + 3y-Sy_ 15 = xy-—9 3x—~Sy=_9 +4 15 According Mathematics (Part I) ~ Model Paper 5 3x 6 () According to second condition (x +3) (y+ 2) =x + 67 3y + 6 =xy + 67 6 6 2 61 (I) Multiplying equation (1) by 3 and (IL) by 5 9x-1Sy= 18 (I) poses era) 10x + 1Sy = 305 (IV) and eqn (IV) “19x Bosae 23 Eu 19 x=17 Substituting x = 17 in equation (1), 3x17-Sy=6 -Sy=6-51 45 ITS y=9 Ans. The length of the rectangle is 17 cm and breadth is 9 cm. Q5. Solve the following question. (Any one) ()) Abag contains in all 50 balls. Some of them are blue and some are red. The number of white balls is 11 times the number of blue balls. The number of red balls is less than the number of white balls. Also, the number of red balls is more than the number of blue balls. If one of the balls is selected at random from the bag, what is the Probability that Solution: is red? Let the number of blue, red, and white balls be B, R, and W "spectively, Ai Ber given information, B w) ae Not as per the informatior alia need: R>W) 3 | 14 | 33 | Possible as per the informatiy Not as per the information + 412 | 4 Ic R (Balance GST paid by A that is left with the government) 1 => 1000 =% 500 Balance i ST paid by A = % 500 ™ Balance CGST and T paid by A that is left with the fovernment is % 500 ea wk Jeevandeey us 7 Sol : For this data, mode = median 27.12 ~e en frequency distribut Calculate the mean. Observe the snd values of the central tendency interpret your observati SOLUTION rect alternative. \4 _ (A) Choose the ¢ () Ifa=2,4=2.5, then # (b) 4.5 (© 55 (d) 9.5 Ky + 12 =O are real 2 (a) 4 2) Ifroots of the quadratic equation 3) equal, then find K (a) 12 (b) 12. (©) #12 (3) Which of the following tax is not subsumed in GST (d) +13 (a) Stamp duty (b) VAT (c) Entertainment Tax (d)_ Excise duty ting a multiple of 5 if a two-digit nun (4) Probability of written down at random is ————— @rez a ey aero) S @ 3 5 5 5 5 Ans. (1) — (@), (2) - (©), (3) - @), (4) - b)- Q.1. (B) Solve the following questions. 2255) (1) If, °,|=-17, then find the value of x. Solution: 2 Si) Se 2x-$x7=-17 2x = -17+35 18 paces 2 r=9 Ans.x=9 t aloe Mathematics (Part I) ~ Model Paper 6 us quadratic equation (x + 5) (x— 4) =0. (x +5) (x-4)=0 x+5=0 or x-4=0 x=-S or x=4 Ans.-5 and 4 are the roots of the given equation (3) Acoin is tossed. Find the probability of get Solution: S={H,T} n(S) = 2 Let A be the event of getting a head. A= {H} n(A)=1 _ nA) Bas), | Ans. Probability of getting a head ist (4) Four frequencies of a data are 25, 45, 50, x. find the value of x. f= 150, then Solution: 25+45+50+x=Ef 120 +x= 150 x = 150-120=30 Ans. = 30 2. (A) Complete the following activities. (Any two) [4] ‘) Complete the following table. Total Quantity of Market Face value levestment @)| shares value @) ® 150000 | | 50 100 | 150000 15 : 1000 3 10000 C_] 2500 1500 | 50000 = 500 500 Solution: [Total | Investment cn 2 No. of shares \@ | | | (ii) Market value value (%) io0 I 1000 || 1500 Total investment ~ MV 150000 50 3000 Total investment No. of shares 000 75 = 2000 (iii) No. of shares \(iv) No. of shares t (2) Observe the given pie diagram. It shows the causes of 008 pollution. Complete the table. 150000 00 150000 | Rea Tene. | = 60 (part I) - Model Paper 6 ee pases of noise pollution | Percentage _| Central angle (0) 50 = — aircraft C) -oe" ee Pa aindustry | 20 2 Train pelt 40° Construction 10 Total 100 i : 360° sation: Gus ofnoise pollution | Percentage tral angle (0) Traffic eS 180 Aircraft {9] 2 Industry 20 "a Train ul Construction 10 36 Total 100 360 | a a Percentage of aircraft = 100 — (50 + 20+ 11 + 10) 100-91 9% Mhof 360° = 360° x2. = 180° 100 of 360° - 360° x3 = 32.4 = 32° * $9f360° = 360° x10 — 36 100 me = mPlete the following activity. 8 eo) j—NS are tossed a 1) 5 Jj Let A be the event of getting at least two tails. A= { } n(A) =4 P(A) \ Solution: Three coins are tossed. \ se es sive $= {[HHH, HHT, HTH, THH, TTH. n(S) =[8] Let A be the event of getting at least two tails. _ (Fane \ A = |[TTH, THT, HTT, TIT} 4T, HTT, TTT} nA) =4 1 P(A) =|— (A) = || Ans. P(A) = 4 : 2 Q.2. (B) Solve the following questions. (Any four) (8) (1) Find the sum of the A. P. 1, 3, 5)... 67. Solution: Here, a=1,d=3 1, =at+(n-1)xd 67 =1+(n—1)2 67 =1+2n-2 2n = 67+1 68 n = 8 2 n =34 n S, =i, +4) 34 S,,= => [1 +67] 17x68 5 1156 Ans. The sum of the given A.P. is 1156. 8 (Part l)— Mode el Paper 6 U9 The roots of the r equation are (1 + \2) and (1—¥2). ion. Solution: Let a and be the roots of the quadratic equation, Leta = (1 + v2) and p =(1 v2). a+BP=1+ 2+) 2 ap (1 + v2) (1— a) 1 The general form of quadratic equation is Y—~(a+B)x+a-Pp=0 x—2x-1=0 Ans. The required quadratic equation is x? 2.—1=9, (3) Two numbers differ by 2, greater by 8 than the | number. Twice the smaller number is larger number. Find the larger Solutio: Let the larger number be x Smaller number is x ~ 2 According to the given condition, 2@-2)=x+8 2x-4 =x+8 2e-x 8+4 ‘ns. The larger number is 12. ‘) Find the amount received when 300 shares of FV Z 100 were Sold at a discount of Z 30. Sdlution: MV of shares FV — discount = 100-30 Ie =70 one Wed on sale of 300 shares = 70 x = 21,000 wy, is Z 21,000. i Theamount received on the sale of 300 share is € 21,0 leevandeep Paper Solu Draw a histogram of the follov Height of students (cm) | | 5 — 140] 140 45]145 rahi ie No.ofstudents | 4 | me 16 8 Solution y Scal X-axis: 1 em = 5 em (height) | Y-axis: | em =4 students | x igo) 145 | 1401-145 | 130.1 155. | 160 Height of students (cm) Q.3. (A) Complete the following activity. (Any one) 8 (1) Complete the following table to draw the graph of 2x - 6=3 x 5 = 4 y ] 0 &y) _| Solution: oe 5 4 re y 7 0 i Ake wwge 121 and a? +B? of y3—9y. tity (0 find the value ofaea B at+B i ap a? + B (formula) cB? =| (formula) Solution: at+p ap +B xB (formula) a B(a+p)] (formula) Q3. (B) Solve the following questions. (Any two) [6] (1) For an arithmetic progression, the first term is 14 and the last term is 212. If sum of all these terms is 11300, find the numbers of terms and common difference. Solution: Here, ¢, =a = 14, ¢, = 212 and S, = 11300 We know that ae S=Fln+4] n 11300 = 2 (14 +212] 11300 = 2 x 226 11300 = 113n 113 == 100. f= a+(n—1)d = 14+ (100-1) | 212 = 14490¢ N 2 Jeevandeep Paper Solutions - Std y 99d = 212-14 198 99 d=2 Ans. Number of terms = 100 and common difference = (2) Two dice are thrown. Find the probability of the following events. (i) The sum of the numbers on their upper fac (ii) The sum of the numbers on their upper fa s is at least § 8 is at the most 4. Solution: Two dice are thrown. s = {(1, 1), (1, 2), 0, 3), (1, 4), (1, 5), CL, 8), (2, 1), (2, 2), (2, 3), (2, 5), (2, 6), G, 1), G, 2), G, 3), B, , 5), (3, 6), (4, 1), (4, 2), (4, 3), (4, 4), (4, 5), (4, 6), (5, 1), (5, 2), (5, 3), (5, 4), (5, 5), (5, 6), (6, 1), (6, 2), (6, 3), (6, 4), (6, 5), (6, 6)} n(S) = 36 (a) Let A be the event that the sum of the numbers on their uppe faces is at least 8 A= {(2, 6), (3, 5), (3, 6), (4, 4), (4, 5), (4, 6), (5, 3), (5, 4), (5, 5) (5, 6), (6, 2), (6, 3), (6, 4), (6, 5), (6, 6)} mA)=15 mA) _15_ 5 P(a)= ae = BS (A) = 7S) 3612 (b) Let B be the event that the sum of the numbers on their uP? faces is at the most 4. B= {(1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 1), (2, 2), (3, ID} n(B)=6 y (3) A wholesaler supplied 4 washing machines to the retaile! for = 16,500 each. If the rate of CGST is 9%, then find following. 4 (i) Rate of SGST (ii) Taxable value of 4 machines (iii) Amount of SGST and CGST (iv) Amount payable to the wholesaler Solution: (i) Rate of SGST = Rate of CGST = 9% (ii) Taxable value of 4 machines = 4 x 16500 7 66,000 (iii) Amount of SGST = Amount of CGST = 9% of 66000 66000 x 660x9 | % 5,940 (iv) Amount payable = 66000 + 5940 + 5940 % 77,880 Ans. (i) Rate of SGST = 9% (ii) Taxable value of 4 machines = 66,000 ) Amount of SGST =? 5,940 and amount of CGST=75,940 (iv) Amount payable to the wholesaler =< 77,880. ns using graphical (4) Solve the given simultaneous equati method 10;x=y+2. Solution: 3x+y=10 .. y=10—3x x—ypi+2 x-2 Jeevandeep P Paper Solutions - Sig y n in thi For y= 10—3x whenx=0 whenx=3 |whenx=2 whenx y=10-3x0 :y=10-3x35|y=2-2 2y=3-2 10 =10-9 =0 =1 | Hi | whenx=4 —whenx=$ —|whenx=1 — whenx=0 | y=10-3x4 y=10-3x5 |y=1-2 y=0-2 = 10-12 = 10-15 1 a 2 al 3x+y=10 x 0 3 y 10 I ES @y” | 0.10) |B.) [4,-2)[6,-5) x=y+2 * 2 3 1 0 y 0 1 1 2 @y” 120 |.) [a,-p]0,-2 Mathematics (Part l)~ Mode 125 Scale: 4. On both the axes 1 cm = unit ts Y¥ ordinates of the point of intersection are (3, 1). The Soluti lution of the equation is (3, 1)- 7 ae Q.4. Solve the following questions. (Any two) (1) Find the mean by step deviation method A EET = Weekly ] wages | 80—100| 100 - 120) 120 - 140} 140 — 160 160 ~ 15 (in? : pene |e + | 7 20 30 20 [ 40 | 9 workers tte | Solution: =e Weekly | Class 5 No. of wages | mark Bee workers | fu (in% (&) ees SnUp 80-100 ig 90. 40 2 40) 100-120 |_110 20 [ez 30 120-140 [130=a] 0 | 0 moo. [0 140-160 |_ 150 20 1 40 40 160-180 | 170 40 2 90 | 180 NESE: J 200 Here, © f= 200, © fu, = 150, A= 130, g = 20 Xfu, 150 Zf, 200 Mean (X) =At+ag = 130 + 0.75 x20 = 130+15 = 145 Ans. The mean wages of workers is = 145. a (2) If the roots of the quadratic equation hx? + 21x + 10 = ¢ __ Where A +0, are in the rati find the possible values of" Solution: The roots are in the ratio 2:5. Let the common factor be y the roots of the equation are 2y and Sy a~h,b=21 andce=10 Sum of the roots = = a > 2y + Sy= = h Mathematics (Part l) ~ Model Paper 6 3 h=—= a) r c Product of the roots = a 10 2yxSy=—,- UD) .~.{From (I) and (11) ..(Multiplying by y) h=(-3)x(-3)=9 Ans. hh = 9 °) If the value of a car is depreciated by 9% of the current value annually, what will be its estimated value at the end of8 years, if its current value is Z 2,00,000? Solution: Current value of the car = 2,00,000 @= 200000 F 5% depreciation in car's value every year = 200000 x 795 = 2000x9 . = 18000 Paper Solutions - Std. x 128 d=~—18000 Value of the car at the end of 8 years BR. n=8 t=at(n-l)d 1, = 200000 + (8 -1) x (-18000) 200000 + 7 x (-18000) 200000 — 126000 74000 ns. The value of the car after 8 years is € 74,000. Q.5. Solve the following question. (Any one) 13) () Th and bx + ay co-ordinates of the point of intersection of lines ax + by=21 1 is (-2, 3). Find the values of a and b. Solution: The co-ordinates of point of intersection are (-2, 3) x=—2and y=3 2a+3b 21 (I) -2b+3a =I11 ie. 3a-2b= 11 (Il) Adding equations (1) and (II), 2a + 3b=21 + 3a-2b=11 at b=32 (II) Subtracting equation (II) from (1), +3b=21 3a—2b= 11 Sa+5b=10 a+b=2 (Dividing by 5) ...(1V) Adding equations (III) and (IV), a+b=32 t-a+b=2 2b =34 b=17 Substituting b = 17 in equation (III), a+17=32 a’ Mathematics (Part 1 Ra Model P a=15 2) An analysis of Age group 0-10 10~20 20-30 30-40 40-50 PE For this data, mode = median = 27.12, Calculate the mean. Observe the given frequency distribution and values of the central tendency, interpret your observation. Solution: fs |Age group class age Frequency (/) IX, 0-10 5 3 15 10-20 15 8 120 20-30 25 7 ave) 30-40 35 9 315 40-50 45 6 279 Lf=33 Thx, = 895 | Mean (x) = 2 - 895 33 27.12 Mode = Median = 27.12 [ates « 130 Jeevandeep Paper Solutions - Sid, y In the above frequency distribution, (i) average age is approximately 27 years. (ii) most repeated age is approximately 27 years. (iii) the central age is approximately 27 years. tobe cevandeep 134 a well shuffle ko! (4) Acard is drawn from probability of the followin events ce card. A — Card drawn ts a B-— Card drawn Is a red face Q.4, Solve the following questions. (Any two) i (1) Akshay is 2 years elder than John If the product of their a is 2208, then find their present 4 (2) The following frequency table shows the demand for a swee and the number of customers. Find the mode of demand for the 250|250 — 500|500 750}750 — 1000} 1000 — 1250 15 65 30 20 customers (3) Solve : 6(ax + by) = 3a + 2b; 6(bx — ay) 3b—2a Q5. Solve the following question. (Any one) 1] (1) Masco Cosmetics purchased some beauty products fro Lovely Pvt. Ltd. at % 10,000 and sold to Purple Trader for Z 12,000. Purple trader sold it to consumer for % 15,00¢ If the rate of GST is 18%, then find the GST payable by Mase Cosmetics and Purple Trader. (2) Aline passes through the points A(-1, 1) and B(2, 2). Withe using graph, state with reason, through which quadrants {nt line passes. _ SOLUTION Qu. @) Choose the correct alternative. ul (1) Ifroots of x2 — 5x +a~O are equal, then a a) 25 5 @® F +3 @ % @ = 2) : (2) What is the sum of first 15 terms of the A.P. 5, 10, 15 (a) 600 (b) 65 © 120 ay 235 (3) SAC code stands for 3 (a) Service Accounting Code (b) Software Accounting Code (©) System Accounting Code (a) Service Application Code x Des (4) If}; _>|=10and |= 6 then find x and y (@) (1,2) &) ©2,3) © 22) @ ox Ans. (1) — (a), (2) — (a), (3) ~ (a), (4) - (©) Q.1. (B) Solve the following questions. (1) Show that x = 1 is the root of the equation x2 + 4x Solution: LHS =x? + 4x—5 (IP +4x1-5 (substituting x = 1) =1+4-5 =0 LHS = RHS Ans.x = 1 is the root of the given quadratic equation. (2) Find next two terms of the A.P. -1, -1.5, -2, ... Solution: d= =-1.5-(1) =-0.5 1, =+d =-2+(05) =-2-05 =-25 t, =t,+d =-2.5+ (0.5) =-2.5-0.5 a i = d Ans. The next two terms of the given A.P. are -2.5 4” Jeevandeep Paper Solutions - Sid y ind 18% C T on a wrist watch belt worth 7 586. Solution: a 18% GST on % 586 = 586x 700 = 5.86x 18 % 105.48 Ans. 18% GST on wrist watch belt is 7 105.48. (4) Draw a tree chart to show different components of 57 playing cards. Solution: A pack of 52 cards Red (26 cards) Black (26 cards) Diamond] [~ Heart Club [Spade (13 cards)| (13 cards) (13 cards)} —[(13 cards)| ; : 3 Picture cards (king, queen, jack), 9 number cards (210), | ace card] ene, queen, Jack), 9 number cards (2-10), | ace card | Q.2. (A) Complete the following activities, (Any two) (4) (1) Complete the following table to draw the graph of the equation 2x —y = 7, x 0 = = y a : Solution: ne —_ wlS WwUgz thematics (Part 1) Model Paper Ifx= 0, then 2x0-y=7 | hao (iii) fx =3, then os 2x3-y=7 | 2x-(5)=7 y=7-6 amet 5 p= | | (2) Complete the following solution to even natural numbers. Here, n = 99, 1, =a=2 rst 99 nd the sum of 1=4,=2n x s, = 4(,+C) 99 s, = ++) s, = [ Solution: Here, n=99, 1, = a=2 hy = 2n = [2x99 Ld ] S, 2 lr [4] 99 [2 ' 2x99] S,, = [9900 Jeevandeep Paper Solution, | 1.=a+(n-1)d (n-1)2 (3) In random experiment two balls selected at random out 3 red and 4 green balls, Fill the boxes to find the probabjji, of getting one red and one green ball. Seq } n(S) = 21 2 one red and one green bal Let A be the event of ge Solu “| n(S) Let A be the event of getting one red and one green bal Ans. The probability of event A is Q. e the f Q.2. (B) Solve the following questions, (Any four) (dd) Solve : 5x? = 4x 4.7 : Solution: SP =4x+7

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