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& Series WX1YZ/6 SET~2 ee 80/6/2. ‘andidates must write the QP. Code nthe title page of the answer-book. fod (arr) - Sarre MATHEMATICS (Standard) - Theory HRT AAT: BT HTETH TF : 80 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks 80 az / NOTE: () FM Ah Be oF Fs $e TeA— TI HAT FS 23 B | Please check that this question paper contains 23 printed pages. we Hee ere BY SHIRT TEA IY RATA eT RAT F I-TS fer | QP. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. paar afew of Pe 38 WeA~ TA ABB MEI | Please check that this question paper contains 38 questions. UA MEA BT TA AAA IPR HCA BY TECH, TAR PET CET HIV BET HOHE HALA FS | Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer- book before attempting it. sa wera ah Tet & fore 15 Prve aor aera fear Tar @ | ea-94 ar Pre Tales 10.15 ao PEAT AQT | 10.15 Tat H 10.30 TA wT WaT Hac WeI-TI wr VST AR ge aA & chavs 3 serge Ve IE Te AEH AGED | 15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the candidates will read the question paper only and will not write any answer the book during th d. bial 902 110 B Ree PTO. Gt ara reafafera fader aga arr abe ik eT AAT: (i) sa yer—o7 138 were | ae wee cafrart St (ii) were Ura ast F fanfaa eG &, G, 7, TTF | (iii) Gos — mF req Gem 1 B18 aH ABIES AE eT ACT 19 CF 20 sTrwTT eT BRT TTI CB UR SF H IPF B | (iv) GIs — @ F ye GON 21 G25 aH ld AY-FHILL (SA-L) VOR & B-B Heol F were | (uv) GUS — 7 WEF GET 26 G31 TH AY-FAILI (SA-LL) VER H Hac He B WHT a (vi) Wis— WHET TET 32 435 TH Gels TER Vha—ahe aH HTB | (vii) GS — FF 994 ASA 36 B38 THT HAII/ MBS SMG I-A HHT Te B | siTeTta Farce aah Teoh a se Rea war @ | (viii) wer 99 F aa Reed ae Rear ren 8 | Tah, Gis-e@ % 2 veal a, Gus % 2 eaP HG e H2 WaT we GIS-E HB Mea H arate ferwes oT MIATA AT TAT B | (ix) sr ores eres orga ad 1 ae ore Ba = 22 ay (x) dogeter er avai aftr 2 WEF (aefarnedta a7) aus — HH 20 wea gah IIE A HT 1 iH? | 1, afer agye 2 + (at ax th Sys 2gh-3% a (A) a=-7,b=-1 (B) a=5,b=-1 (©) a=2,b=-6 @) a=0,b=-6 30/6/2 wow Page 2 General Instructions : Read the following instructions carefully and follow them (This question paper contains 38 questions, All questions are compulsory. (ii) This Question Paper is divided into FIVE Sections Section A, B, C, D and E. (iii) In Section-A question number I to 18 are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and question number 19 & 20 are Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each. (iv) In Section-B question number 21 to 25 are Very Short-Answer-I (SA-D) type questions of 2 marks each. (v) In Section-C question number 26 to 31 are Short Answer-II (SA-I]) type questions carrying 8 marks each (i) In Section-D question number 32 to 35 are Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each. (vii) In Section-E question number 36 to 38 are Case Study / Passage based integrated units of assessment questions carrying 4 marks each. Internal choice is provided in 2 marks question in each case-study. (viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in 2 questions in Section-B, 2 questions in Section-C, 2 questions in Section-D and 3 question in Section-E. (ix) Draw neat figures wherever required. Take x 2 wherever required if not stated. (x) Use of calculator is NOT allowed. SECTION -A (Multiple Choice Questions) Section - A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. 1. If the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x2 + (a + 1) x +b are 2 and — then (A) a=-7,b=-1 ®) a (C) a=2,b @) a= 30/6/2 wr Page 3 P.T.O. fgara agral, faa yeas —5 ak 3 2, AEM A: @ i B) 2 © 3 () 3a afte cafe Pra wa AP. & yee n Val #1 aM Sn? + n otk aT aT HAR 6 BF, Th Tee TE am: (a) 2 (B) 3 © 1 D) 4 cos?0_ 1 2 sin?0 sin20 eres (A) tan?6 (B) sec? © 1 (@) -1 ‘dag angi 4, DE|BC @ | afe AD = 3 em, AB = 7 cm 3M EC = 3 em, @ AE Hicang eh: (A) 2em (B) 2.25 em (C) 3.5m @) 4m 2.6 waa Sra Be AN aaa BI aa GET ST LCM 2: ( 12 (B) 4 (©) 20 (D) 40 fig 4, 3) Mya a Me: (a) -4 @ 4 © 3 () 5 30/6/2 ww Page 4 ‘The number of quadratic polynomials having zeroes ~5 and -3 is al ) 2 © 3 (D) more than 3 8. If the sum of the first n terms of an AP be 3n? + n and its common difference is 6, then its first term is (A) 2 ®) 3 © @) 4 4. 52-1. in simplified form, is sin?0 sin®0 7 (A) tan?0. (B) sec?0 © 1 @) -1 In the given figure, DE||BC. If AD = 3 em, AB = 7 cm and EC = 3.em, then the length of AE is D (A) 2em (B) 225m © 35cm () 4cem 6. The LCM of smallest 2-digit number and smallest composite number is (A) 12 ®) 4 (© 20 @) 40 7. The distance of the point (- 4, 3) from y-axis is (A) -4 @®) 4 © 3 @) 5 30/6/2 wr Page 5 P.T.O. ale arg x2 + 3x + k Teh YT 22, ak BTA IT (A) -10 (B) 10 © 5 (D) -5 3 ®) ©,3) © 2,0) @) (2,0) cafe fear art ax? + bx+e = 0% 2 areas sit aera Ae a, atc’ a: ara Fa FT ‘dam tar PBC? | ale ZAOC = 130° 2, # ZAPB Ht aa ara Fife, sel O ga FT a? wus-7 3a is F crq-sadta (SA) WHR WHE | Teh WETS 3 aie: 26. dive ompit 9, AB sik CD 4q O art UH Ga OWEN casa om F | fe OA= 7 em 2, a onaifea srr ar dame ara Fifa I B 30/6/2 ww Page 12 24, 26. 30/6/2 ww (A) Show that 6" can not end with digit 0 for any natural number ‘n’ oR (B) Find the LCM and HCF of 72 and 120. Find the points on the x-axis, each of which is at a distance of 10 units from the point A(11, — 8). In the given figure, PA is a tangent to the circle drawn from the external point P and PBC is the secant to the circle with BC as diameter. If ZAOC = 130°, then find the measure of ZAPB, where O is the centre of the circle. SECTION -C Section — C consists of Short Answer (SA) type of questions of 3 marks each. In the given figure, AB and CD are diameters of a circle with centre 0 perpendicular to each other. If OA = 7 om, find the area of shaded region. v P.T.O. . AZ sin 8 + cos © = p TH sec 6 + cosec 0 = q B, Tra Fifa fF q(p? - 1) = 2p. 28, (A) @ stomsit aaa 15 8 1 aR th agra a cheer 8, hw emit wt ‘ara Shae | art (B) af o 3h B, fara sete x2 — 7x + 10= 0% Fee, A oH fear Stee aT shifae fare Ft 0? ait Best I 29, Fe aga Wa Fife frat faigsit ACG, 3) sk BC2, -5) Ht fra aren tara, «set @ fernaa am 2 | 30. dg srpfa 4, AB = AC are, wm anfeang fy ABC 41 agi 1g oT CBR feat Ew fag? iafe AD | BC SR EF 1 AC 8, ot fire fifa f AABD ~ AECF @ | A E B D ¢ 31. (A) sea prs faftr er va ee, 26, 65 afk 117 &1 HCF ait LCM at ifs | aaa (B) fea sie 2 sahda dee 30/6/2 ww Page 14 27. Ifsin 6 + cos @ =p and sec 0 + cosec @ = q, then prove that q(p? — 1) = 2p. 28. (A) The sum of two numbers is 15. If the sum of their reciprocals is 4 find the two numbers. oR (B) Ifa and B are roots of the quadratic equation x* — 7x + 10 = 0, find the quadratic equation whose roots are o? and p?. 29. Find the ratio in which the line segment joining the points AG, 3) and BQ-2, 5) is divided by x-axis. 30. In the given figure, E is a point on the side CB produced of an isosceles triangle ABC with AB = AC. If AD 1 BC and EF 1 AC, then prove that AABD ~ AECF. A 31. (A) Find the HCF and LCM of 26, 65 and 117, using prime factorisation. OR (B) Prove that V2 is an irrational number. 30/6/2 wr Page 15 P.T.O. wea we as Ff dhj-satia (LA) van wea a | eds eA 5 awh S| 82. Ub aie Hea 250 ett at ate ar | ga Vall & rel aor ales ae A ag afer AF fear var a ‘aR (a. H) 80-100 | 100 - 120 120-140 140-160 | 160-180 | at fet 20 60 70 x | (@) x BAM ae Hae BN Sal & AAT BT Te Ba SSAC | Gi) Sat eragae an stares 33, (A) 3g O are qa KR are fig TA a eae tare TP wen TQ Wie me 2 | fare Ae ‘ff ZPTQ = 2 ZOPQ%I (8) && aA, faa ABC #1 ao BC #1 Ue fig PH eel BUTT 2 aK AE: Q GIR WescT AB afk AC #1 Ba FET e vanige f AQ = (AABC #1 afta) 30/6/2 ww Pag 3 2 SECTION -D Section — D consists of Long Answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each. 32, 250 apples of a box were weighed and the distribution of masses of the apples is given in the following table Mass (in grams) _| 80-100 | 100-120 | 120-140 | 140-160 | 160 - 180 Number of apples | __20 60 70 x 60 (i) Find the value of x and the mean mass of the apples. 3 (i) Find the modal mass of the apples 2 33. (A) Two tangents TP and TQ are drawn to a circle with contre O from an external point T. Prove that ZPTQ = 2 ZOPQ. (B) A circle touches the side BC of a ABC at a point P and touches AB 1 and AC when produced at Q and R respectively. Show that AQ = 3 (Perimeter of ABO). 30/6/2 wr Page 17 P.T.O. om ta, wm la-aetta vig & area ar 8, Sh seh Breer ara ew obits oe oer wets FST 3.5 cm sh ae Ft Ha Sars 9.5 om 3 | SAAT ST Ba HHT | 35. (A) 100 ak 200% ta Fw yore an at ara Af, VW 9A HAS Gi) 9A wea rae aa (B) ater ea Fife : 44+ (1) + 2454... $05 487. w-= weave 3 Gia /wH gH ore were |W TS 4 is eI 36. “Sms ig’ Uh YS Sar K Gen IH aren Gat @, Paar 14 15 we feet 15 Te sh cai’ ait &, ah ata ake Uh z | sea 1B 15 aH fora 15 AAA, 8 dra (-wHe) rh’ for eT 1G 8 fore 8 oi 7 ema g, fra ae 9B 15 fer e | eon 1815 Ree ue A away eB HARA wre fre Ren at, afk arg wm tig argue Praett ore & | sate aa sree dh, Prete see Ae: Beer 8 fer Fe a at were aA e ? (i) rent b ig ee am see ere BA sere aT ? aaa farctinéicw 3 arr don fret a Aare a? 2 (iy Pranab ig ew de te shea den fae BH fw ee? 30/6/2 ww Page 18 35, 36. ‘A solid is in the shape of a right-circular cone surmounted on a hemisphere, the radius of each of them being 3.5 cm and the total height of the solid is 9.5 cm. Find the volume of the solid. (A) Find the sum of integers between 100 and 200 which are (i) divisible by 9 (ii) not divisible by 9. oR (B) Solve the equation : W4+ (CD +2 454... += 487. SECTION - E 3 Case Study Based Questions, Each question is of 4 marks. “Eight Ball” is a game played on a pool table with 15 balls numbered 1 to 15 and a “cue ball” that is solid and white. Of the 15 numbered balls, cight are solid (non-white) coloured and numbered 1 to 8 and seven are striped balls numbered 9 to 15. ‘The 15 numbered pool balls (no cue ball) are placed in a large bowl and mixed, then one ball is drawn out at random. Based on the above information, answer the following questions (i) What is the probability that the drawn ball bears number 8 ? (i) What is the probability that the drawn ball bears an even number ? OR What is the probability that the drawn ball bears a number, which is a multiple of 3? (ii) What is the probability that the drawn ball is a solid coloured and bears an even number ? 30/6/2 wr Page 19 P.T.O. eal cial 1 seein Yea sik eefifase fea dan Sarai Ft wa fae #1 werhta el & fore fever re & | fae a a ead Weta a wa H ape eT aT eA oT UH AT crftres Wear apr eae eT | edie Ht ao, 3 Get A otk BH ue Yeah aa cae aa TH aT | a fag O 8 ant ara wahia 2 | aa & oe ait fig OS ata A ZH 36 cm 2 | fig OA Gs BS Pe ee aT 30° wars A & frat ar ser HT 45° 2 | “Pp sgem =O patra gear 3s rere, fies wet ae sen Ge : @ fig das BS fracas ot aA cea aa Sif | Gi) ABS aia Fife | art AOPB #1 ae aa Hie | Gi) aes 1g a as A A Saw aa Sifare | 30/6/2 ww Page 20 Radio towers are used for transmitting a range of communication services including radio and television. The tower will either act as an antenna itself or support one or more antennas on its structure. On a similar concept, a radio station tower was built in two Sections A and B. Tower is supported by wires from a point O. Distance between the base of the tower and point O is 36 cm. From point O, the angle of elevation of the top of the Section B is 30° and the angle of elevation of the top of Section A is Pp 36cm ——(OO Based on the above information, answer the following questions () Find the length of the wire from the point O to the top of Section B. 1 (i) Find the distance AB. 2 OR Find the area of AOPB. (ii) Find the height of the Section A from the base of the tower. 1 30/6/2 wr Page 21 P.T.O. 38, fa oer atin deena @) Ai ofte aa enter arc & ie one ite ea ae A a aemt-aert Sel 2 | Pa 1H 20 7a ait 5 ok we a, wales Oa 5 ida sik 25 anit wea 8 | ar 1 8 Ste or He aif Se F 9000 Ba AA % 26,000 2 1 Arr harm fe wees mila wen Tx WA re aI PTA we 2 aK Te orth aan y fa ae ar PTAA HAT? | ‘sates Ger & sree, Fra wea a sere AHfe @ See Gea 1 x BN y era aAifare | Gi) We Tha ae gre fe are BTA HEY ATA hte ara Ffare | were oe mle iN Ua rete Te SAY fe Te hl Sate BT TTC aT HIATT, | Gii) aff 44 114, 10 wha afk 20 ari aa ai, a ga 4a a ofa are Pech fre OT sara ert ? 30/6/2 ww Page 22 38. A coaching institute of Mathematics conducts classes in two batches I and IL and fees for rich and poor children are different. In batch I, there are 20 poor and 5 rich children, whereas in batch II, there are 5 poor and 25 rich children, The total monthly collection of fees from batch I is € 9000 and from batch II is % 26,000, Assume that each poor child pays & x per month and each rich child pays ® y per month. Based on the above information, answer the following questions : (i) Represent the information given above in terms of x and y (i) Find the monthly fee paid by a poor child. OR Find the difference in the monthly fee paid by a poor child and a rich child. (ii) If there are 10 poor and 20 rich children in batch II, what is the total monthly collection of fees from batch II? 30/6/2 ww Page 23 110 B Beta Page 24

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