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a a Series WX1YZ/6 io] SET~1 weet 430/6/1 Roll No. atiardl sera ats aT sealer Wa -ye arava fers | ‘andidates must write the QP. Code nn the title page of the answer-book. niftra (gFrardt) MATHEMATICS (BASIC) Frater WIT: 3 eS HTETH HF : 80 Time allowed : 8 hours Maximum Marks : 80 az / NOT} (i) rar cata a ot fe 3a ea -94 FAR 1S 23 BI Please check that this question paper contains 28 printed pages. wed—aa H aried Bre HY okt Fee Te Med— aa Ble BI Whe TH WRTET HI-FI fer 1 QP. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the litle page of the answer-book by the candidate. PUM Ge A oF Fe FA Te- TA A383 TEI | Please check that this question paper contains 38 questions. VM ET BT Te AAT AE we) BF ME, Tee OPI a aT ras ore Fee | Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer- book before attempting it. gH wera a tet & fore 15 Prae aor were Fear ar @ | wea ar Preven ates 10.15 oF THAT ATCT | 10.15 et H 10.30 wet eH WiaTelh Hered VeI- TA i Ta Ae Ba oTAAY & chara Sefer BIS TH TET Fea | 15 minute lime 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 am., the candidates will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. fg 3061 BERG S\XX Page 1 P.T.O. mgm ois arava Freda: freafefers Fait aga aru of ait are are Ae: (i) saver or A get 38 weds | ae ve aifraTe & | (i) Wear ate ast Hentai 8 — @IS-, G7, TATE | (iii) Gos — aH wer ae 1 B18 ae agree AT TET AT 19 CF 20 STITT TE HII Ce Ua HE H TEAS | (iv) wos @ Hyer aor 21 325 TH aft Y-FTITI (VSA-D) TERS Ba TH were) (Qe) @IS— 1 yeT TET 26 F31 TH AY-FAILII (SA-I]) VERS aaa HoH IT a Qi) ars— wt yer He 32 435 TH dels ERS a-ha sal H V7 e | (vii) GIs — FF eT FEN 36 B38 aia / Te ser smite aR-AR Hel H eT Ss | area Fareed aah ate) a se ear Tar | (viti) wera Rarmaré | watt, usw 2 wea i, ave 72 aus TH 2 ve HT we wesw % 3 wea F sith Pwo a1 MTTATA fee TAB | (ix) ar omer ever orga aa 1 ate ora Ba = 22 a (x) Hegeter ar svat afta 2) 430/6/1 ~_w Page 2 a General Instructions : Read the following instructions vary carefully and follow them: () This Question Paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory. (ii) Question Paper is divided into FIVE Sections - Section A, B, C, D and E. (iii) In Section-A question number 1 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 (VSA-D) type questions of 2 marks each. (v) In Section-C question number 26 to 31 are Short Answer-II (SA-ID) type questions carrying 8 marks each. (vi) 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 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 questions in Section-E. (ix) Draw neat figures wherever required. Take x 2 wherever required if not stated, (x) Use of Calculators is NOT allowed. 430/6/1 ~_w Page 3 P.T.O, wes (aefracda we) us HH 20 ser és Tas TH 1 se aT? | 1. 100 m arn ats I 9 % fere 150 wareftal gre fen en ana, ee 8, 4 feat va z ama (a. #) 13-14 | 14-15 | 15-16 | 16-17 | 17-18 | 18-19 warcttat ht eet 2 4 5 71 48 20 17 das 8 aa aaa 3 ahs Oh ae ara waelict aH Fee : (a) 11 (b) 71 @ 82 @ 68 2 936, 0 Faas (a) 0 (b) 5 © vB @ 3. ys ABCA, Carar® \aftan A= 3 8, aot Bara B 430/6/1 ~_w Page 4 Section - A (Multiple Choice Questions) Section — A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. 1. The time, in seconds, taken by athletes to run a 100 m hurdle race are tabulated below : 1 Time (see.) 13-14 14-15 | 15-16 | 16-17 17-18 | 18-19 Number of Athletes 2 4 5 7 48 20 ‘The number of athletes who completed the race in less than 17 seconds is, @ 1 @) 71 () 82 @ 68 2. The distance of the point (5, 0) from the origin is 1 fa) 0 ) 5 © @ 3. In AABC, right angled at C, if tan / 3 then the value of cot B is 1 B A Cc 7 8 (a) 3 b) 7 © @ 4 v113 v113 430/6/1 ~_w Page 5 P.T.O, 4. Tom Bea a ga wH again #1 dae 2: (a) 154 em? ) 7 fa yom @ © afé HCF (72, 120) = 24 @, at LOM (72, 120)@ (a) 72 (b) (©) 360 (a) 6. 52 aT Ge Ht sre ware BHA mg eH mg AA UH eT ages Pepe STAT e sa Fa & Heer ara EM A Maa HITS? @ 2 ®) Y 36 1 ©) 3 @ 7. fare ages f(x) & fore, y = f(a) rare fears | y f{@) } yaa Ht ters: f@) 0 (b) © 3 @ 430/6/1 ~_w Page 6 771 cm? Th ot 4 wis Area of a quadrant of a circle of radius 7 em is 1 (a) 154cm? (b) 77cm? © Dem @ Dom 5. IfHCF (72, 120) = 24, then LCM (72, 120) is 1 (a) 72 (b) 120 (© 360 @ 9640 6. One card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. What is the probability of getting a black king ? 1 1 1 o % wo 2 © @ i 2 The number of zeroes of f(x) is @ 0 ) 2 © 3 @ 4 430/6/1 ~_w Page 7 P.T.O, mgm ‘ate farg (6, k), aeiUT x — By +6 = 0.8 Frefia tan He faa A, at kIT e fa) -4 (b) 12 @ -2 @ 4 BET 2304 a TST SAE: (a) 28x32 () 27x33 (@ 8x3! @ x2 af n we wipe Tee, at 8" Fea a a ew ais oe aT ae eta 8? fa) 0 (b) 2 @ 4 @ 6 ‘qech ara srs Hemi wr ETH 8 : @ 5 ) 7 @® u @ 13 cafe fig (2, 4), faigpit ©, 3) sik (a, 5) wt sitgt are tards ar aea-fag Gi, Ta ara am: f@) 2 b) 4 @ -4 @ 2 k @1 ar Paras fore thts afta amt kx + Qy = 5 BAK Bx + dy = 1 aH eet IA, a (a) k= tle te © ke welts 430/6/1 ~_w Page 8 8. The value of k, if (6, k) lies on the line represented by x— 3y + 6=0, is 1 fa) -4 () 12 () -12 @ 4 9. The prime factorisation of the number 2304 is 1 (a) 2x 3% (b) 27x38 () 28x31 @) 27x 3? 10. Ifnis a natural number, then 8” cannot end with digit 1 fa) 0 (b) 2 @ 4 @ 6 11, The median of first seven prime numbers is, 1 f@) 5 ) 7 ou @ 12 12. I£(, 4)is the mid-point of the line-segment joining (6, 3) and (a, 5), then the value of a is 1 (@ 2 o) 4 @ -4 @ 2 13. The value of k for which the system of equations kx + 2y=5 and 8x-+ 4y=1 have no solution, ia 1 @ ®) © kee @ k=15 430/6/1 ~_w Page 9 P.T.O, . ang anpfa a, fig Pa 44 0 ara GH Faw PQ ait PR oai-tand 2 frat ZQPR = 65° | ZQOR HAT: 1 Que PQ65 Oo R ~N (a) 65° (b) 125° (@) 115° qd 90° 15, feared agyg 16x? - 9 & yTHe 1 33 33 (a) Ta b) Ta 9 9 3 © eis @ -5 16. af —5, x, 3 feet AP. & de marTa ye, ah Ta SIT: 1 @) 2 ) 2 @ 1 (@) -1 17. wap Prevar ara tbeapr siren @ 1 fers sats dear area ah At Paper eth: 1 1 1 (a) ) 2 2 1 OF @ 5 18. af 6, 7, x, 8, y, 14 a1 HeT 9 ai, a 1 (a) x+y=21 (b) x+y=19 @ x-y=19 @) x-y=21 430/6/1 ~_w Page 10 & 14. In the given figure, PQ and PR are tangents drawn from P to the circle with centre O such that ZQPR = 65°, The measure of ZQOR is. 1 P (a) 65" (b) 125° (c) 115° @ 90° 15. The zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 1622 9 are 1 33 @ a9 ) 99 oo @) © Tei6 @ 16. If—5, x, 8 are three consecutive terms of an A.P., then the value of xis 1 f@) 2 (b) 2 @ 1 @ 7a 17. An unbiased die is thrown. The probability of getting an odd prime number is 1 1 1 a) + b) + (a) 7 (b) 2 2 1 3 2 @ + © 4 @ 3 18. Ifthe mean of 6, 7, x, 8, y, 14is 9, then 1 (a) x+y=21 (b) x+y=19 () x-y=19 (@) x-y=21 430/6/1 ~_w Page 11 P.T.O, mgm 20. 21. 22. 23. WA HeT 19 cen 20 % fore faa: WH 19 Ta 20 Hus afeHeR (A) S ae UH TH er (R) Fear ean2 | Pree a ae ferred ahi : (a) afrees (A) wen eh (R) SHI aes # Bt aH (R), HHA (A) AIS eT eure | (b) siftrmer (A) car oh (R) AHI ea &, eg ath (R), gefreRerT (A) AI Eh ae aE ame | (© afirmeas (A) ara’, Tea TH (R) ATARI? | (a) aiftrmer (A) sae 8, Wed eh (R) BI? | aaftreer (A): sta ad 53 daar gt wear 2 a (RY: Reety al 53 an BA sheer a afireert (A) : 0 < 0 < 90° % far, cosec 8 — cot 6 SK cosec 6 + cot 0 TER UH BRS eH e | WHR): cot? 6 — cosec? 6 = 1 we-a aus F arf ey-sees (VSA) SHS SN We We 2 THT? | WM BTA Ife : 5 cosec? 45°— 3 sin? 90” + 5 cos 0°. (a) Agere agua ara shifire fires Years 6 sik -3 a1 arat (b) FRI 2 + de — 12% YS Ta SHAT | (a) k #1 ae 4m ae Fife fare few fgera wie 5x? -— lox +k = 0% arent afk wae gi | overt (>) fara aren 322 8x- 2k +1) =O FH aR gt AS a aT a, k 31a aa HRA | 430/6/1 ~_w Page 12 am 19. 20. 21 22. 23. Directions for Q. 19 & Q. 20 : In question numbers 19 and 20, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct option : (a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true; and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A), () Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A). (©) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false. (@ Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true Assertion (A): The probability that a leap year has 53 Sundays is 2 Reason (R): The probability that a non-leap year has 53 Sundays is 4 7 Assertion (A) : For 0 < @ < 90°, cosee @ — cot @ and cosec @ + cot @ are reciprocal of each other. Reason (R): cot? @— cosec? @ = 1 Section-B Section — B consists of Very Short Answer (VSA) type questions of 2 marks each. Evaluate : 5 cosec? 45° — 3 sin? 90° + 5 cos 0°, (a) Find a quadratie polynomial whose zeroes are 6 and —3 OR (b) Find the zeroes of the polynomial x2 + 4x — 12. (a) Find the value of k for which the roots of the quadratic equation 5x2— 10x + k= 0 are real and equal. oR (b) If one root of the quadratic equation 3x times the other, then find the value of k. 8x — (2k + 1) = 0 is seven 2 430/6/1 ~_w Page 13 P.T.O, 26. 28. 29. WH 84 4 20 fH (discs) %, fra H 18 20 we A Gerd sia B 1 ae IAA aH faem urges Pract arch 8, dtr are aif fs gu faa oe siftea sen ait: @ 2-ste te (i) loaaattden Ua fig PA, Sh Um ga zB 25 om GK e, Ga e eT-taT A TATE 24 om BI ga 1 Fase ara Fifae | wus-7 wavs — 13 ry Se (SA) a ye 8 sit we 8 sist aTe | Bad yd aon A any (aul 8) ar ogeen ait ara a 5 at wear gel ary} SEEN aT te 28 ee ae i | ferential & we are WU Ue Areca & 20 aan oe fae re eda 3 gforerey fet fart & ae A die a attire Prafeitan attes ora BE: after ara 1335 | 57] 79] 911 uanifiaer| 7 [ 8 | 2 | 2 1 Fi Mig Hr Teas aa HHT | (a) amie sais ABCD #1 agi 4g YT AD XC fea Ew fig 2 ae BE Ys CD. WF wesfeesa Hehe | aaige f AABE ~ ACFB2 | aaa R AA A M B P N Q (>) @ng apf i, CM ait RN fest ABC ait PQR A am: ferme € | ale AABC ~ APQR 8, @i fitg Sif f AAMC ~ APNR 21 agai (6, 3) 31 (4, 5) I Sitga are tarde = aa-Parsr ae are Pagal & Rea aia Ata | 430/6/1 ~_w Page 14 1+1 en 24. 25. 26. 28, 29. A box contains 20 discs which are numbered from 1 to 20. If one disc is drawn at random from the box, then find the probability that the number on the drawn disc is a (i) 2digit number (i) number less than 10 141 From a point P, the length of the tangent to a circle is 24 cm and the distance of P from the centre of the circle is 25 cm. Find the radius of the circle. Section - C Section - C consists of Short Answer (SA) type questions of 3 marks each. ‘The sum of the reciprocals of Varun’s age (in years) 3 years ago and 5 1 years from now is =. Find his present age A survey conducted on 20 households in a locality by a group of students resulted in the following frequency table for the number of family members in a household Family size 1-3 | 3-5 Number of Families [7 [_8 Find the median of this data 9-11 1 (a) Bisa point on the side AD produced of a parallelogram ABCD and BE intersects CD at F. Show that AABE ~ ACFB. OR R A MB PN Q (») In the given figure, CM and RN are respectively the medians of AABC and APQR. If AABC ~ APQR, then prove that AAMC ~ APNR. Find the co-ordinates of the points of trisection of the line-segment joining the points (5, 3) and (4, 5). 3 3 3 430/6/1 ~_w Page 15 P.T.O, mgm & 31. 32. 33. 34, 30, ra aif 9 — 2/5 we ara stom @, ear fs Eo afta se @ Rear fap CoA cos A cos? A cotA+cosA (1+sin A)? aa (>) fea aif f& (sec 6 + tan 0) (1 — sin 0) = cos 0 asa wavs — ii die ort (LA) WR Wea i eh WH 5 HE | (a) WIG ga ww fag 8 ad & are feat & seer Sm wT: 30° sik 45° $ ate ga fear a 3m A Sas TA, aaa Ht Sher aa Fife | (VB = 1.73 arvana) awa b) ath & ww fig 8 ww 20 m SA wae & Prat K ert ww Fa aK & aa Sk fret & ser sin eH: 45° ait 60° & | AR A Sars gra fre 1 (B= 1.73 sri BH wh ALP. #1 yee Te 22 @, sHfer ag —6 cer av uel aT aT 64 21 AP. aah At Beer are fare | ard area of ate AAG | Um organ & Mt zig FI BT 5 om BN HAE 10 om 2, srpla A Ahlaw | BS 7 vigsi a8 orrgeshin ar stra ara ihre | 430/6/1 ~_w Page 16 31. 32. 33. 34, Prove that 3- 2V5 is an irrational number, given that V5 is an irrational number. 3 (a) Prove that Sot A= cos A 3 cot A+ cos A OR (b) Prove that (sec 0 + tan 0) (1 - sin 0) = cos 0 3 Section - D Section ~ D consists of Long Answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each. (a) 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° respectively. If the bridge is at a height of 8 m from the banks, find the width of the river. (Use V3 = 1.73) 5 OR (b) From a point on the ground, the angle of elevation of the bottom and top of a transmission tower fixed at the top of a 20 m high building are 45° and 60° respectively. Find the height of the tower. (Use 3 = 1.73) 5 ‘The first term of an A.P. is 22, the last term is -6 and the sum of all the terms is 64, Find the number of terms of the A.P. Also, find the common difference. 5 An ice-cream filled cone having radius 5 cm and height 10 cm is as shown in the figure. Find the volume of the ice-cream in 7 such cones. 5 E 10 cm 430/6/1 ~_w Page 17 P.T.O, firg fife fa fret Pays A we yor aie ara St aos #1 Ra-frs Pgsit wr wfrede eet & fore em tar ae omg, at a ara A pnt we a agua faonfira a ort | erat ) ag argfe a, 3. wa Z1= 222 | fe Fife fe APQS ~ ATQR. ws-= aes — SF aia same sree we Sait wes ET 4 si EL 36. Um feerea # “gee fear acare & squires & fore eaddarel 1 aa feu Te | sats + 3 ai #1 NGO 4 atid a, fet Se a , 8 cm we Hf Fal gan aT 430/6/1 ~_w Page 18 Prove that a line drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other two sides in distinct points, divides the two sides in the same ratio. 5 OR ° ,, QR_at , : () In tho given figure, Fe=pg and 41 = 22, Provo that APQS ~ ATQR. 5 T P, Q s R Section-E Section - E comprises of 3 Case Study questions each of 4 marks, 36. For the inauguration of ‘Barth day’ week in a school, badges were given to volunteers. Organisers purchased these badges from an NGO, who made these badges in the form of a circle inscribed in a square of side 8 em. 430/6/1 ~_w Page 19 P.T.O, 37. A 8em_—iB oriaa & Tang, Pe vet oer aa: @) Ft ABCD @ ataée fea? ? Gi) FE ABCD & feat AC At crag feet 2? Gi) fsa de OPRQO 41 Aarse aa Hifare | aaa Gii) af ABCD &r at gan Garnet ara ahifire ra ger Sawer a eer fea sa 2 ‘citer, Yad Hum stewers Hoe, Sey GRR art & fore et Gor ww Sach ws He aia | dag 3 eae arg A ow Raa arg & aifead weft mg qt oe urgt afeaferd Pear siren 2 | FAR TAK, FAH UA 10 km FAW? | 10 km SO fy ge TF 105 Hr TST AT? | Waa ST Ta SHA GAT VET STAT | FHA 15 km Ft att wa Ht otk sas TAT arava feen wTgI e155 aT 430/6/1 ~_w Page 20 O is the centre of the circle and ZAOB = 90°: A 8cem B Based on the above information, answer the following questions (i) What is the area of square ABCD ? 1 (i) What is the length of diagonal AC of square ABCD ? 1 (ii) Find the area of sector OPRQO. 2 OR (ii) Find the area of remaining part of square ABCD when area of circle is excluded, 2 37. Lokesh, a production manager in Mumbai, hires a taxi everyday to go to his office, The taxi charges in Mumbai consists of a fixed charges together with the charges for the distance covered. His office is at a distance of 10 km from his home. For a distance of 10 km to his office, Lokesh paid % 105. While coming back home, he took another route. He covered a distance of 15 km and the charges paid by him were % 155. 430/6/1 ~_w Page 21 P.T.O, mgm Saas Ga STE, Pea weet sere aIfre @ Praag fea? Gi) WAR dem Tgt PRT? (ii) af fara stat & 20 ai Gf km TST 10 @, GT FT 10 km FI GE TT A % fee fcr wrgt Sa Ste? Herat Gi) af ra arr oie wha km HIST ae @ SH SIE (i) BAN (ii) Fae FowE Te Eat aT itera fee citar Fat a GH HI Ge 10 km Ste TR A ae AT SE 25 km TTT & fer get fever arg fear 38. Cc B_20m A goer “ates cn gab wed sade age er aed Ege ated erne sai st wad | afar citer ared é fH ase nia hg Sa a aa ete a AT cfifre fe asm Aa ye ate 8 ot gar ata are a (Sa fea H fear aT 2) sik B w guaran aia A di at ga van east wet @ fi AB = 20 m I ha az 08 fig A Hi gi 25 mel gataa gaat amen, fra wet Ss ser Si: @ RB, AC ar aea-fege, HAC Ht at ara Fife | Gi) Ta ay 8 wee A am ao aa Hf | (iii), aha ft sicher ara if | aaa Gai) aa ar area aT FAR | 430/6/1 ~_w Page 22 am Based on the above information, answer the following questions () What are the fixed charges ? 1 (i) What are the charges per km ? 1 (ii) If fixed charges are % 20 and charges per km are % 10, then how much Lokesh have to pay for travelling a distance of 10 km ? 2 oR (ii) Find the total amount paid by Lokesh for travelling 10 km from home to office and 25 km from office to home. [Fixed charges and charges per km are as in (i) & (ji). 2 Cc B_ 20m A Road People of a circular village Dharamkot want to construct a road nearest to it. The road cannot pass through the village. But the people want the road at a shortest distance from the centre of the village. Suppose the road starts from A which is outside the circular village (as shown in the figure) and touch the boundary of the circular village at B such that AB = 20 m. Also the distance of the point A from the centre O of the village is 25 m. Based on the above information, answer the following questions () If Bis the mid-point of AC, then find the distance AC. 1 (i) Find the shortest distance of the road from the centre of the village. (ii) Find the circumference of the village. 2 oR (ii) Find the area of the village. 2 430/6/1 ~_w Page 23 430/6/1 BRA SNS Page 24

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