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Q Disduge — aye Ls ars fs Gg! Q = unit mb « gb Jet > Nolin (4 ren © yr ve ov % dive | a. ey mors Sx vlumt fine in sedi tte x Tay ht & = con sete [ar a) + “ee paz oa * r ——_— t 4 velaily >t Ov. Axe fx (eee | = Sek 3 Cyr) 1. (a) Solve the quadratie equation for x : x2 —2ax —(4b?— a2) =0 aud A Fever (b) Ifthe quadratic equation (1 + a2) x? + Qabx + (b2-c2)=0 has equal and real roots, then prove that { b= +22) P20 ) Ds B@-uac 20 Celeb keeed 20 bar ~ uf ee eo ale a are 4h wee? 4 adh im 4 wel oe -u aye aya [20 +em- 4] O,, = a+ Dd Spe Crk) 2 ae ( bea + = at” uee? =o 2 \BS> AT IAA Qe Us 8. Find the mode of the given frequency distribution 2 Class | Frequency ote 6-35 é ml = 2 7 a 25-35 | fick fe 3545 2 * —|_ 45-55 @a pews 55—65 4h 65-75 5 ae 4. (a) 150 spherical marbles, each of diameter 14cm, are dropped in a cylindrical vessel of diameter 7 em containing some water, and are completely immersed in water. Find the rise in the level of water in the cylindrical vessel. — 2 Goi ent Spice? moles — me 18 de Whom Cy lindane) vod Chew ™ (b) ‘Three cubes of side 6 em each, are joined as shown in Figure 1. Find the total surface area of the resulting enboid. 2 w@ Yeats? RL Rvereen ret) 1 VJs af uA GN ge ——— vA st hx beh Leb x Exe x zal C7 Lun <2 Ll. 5. For what value kn) are the nth terms of the APs : 9, 7, 6, .... and 15, 12, 9, .... the same ? = - 2 a, =%, CAM = 47,5 —-- E ' Cn 2 18) 3 —- [ b= (Br, = Or nda, J hls grin comet Quy 2 bt (mtd Ftimner) se 1S FOrNt-3) Solve peg 6. In Figure 2, PQ and PR are tangents to the circle centred at O. If Z OPR = 45°, then prove that ORPQ is a square. ® Ps ours Vi gee = LleLfe bo y ae ood Rare e = Taye onus? = 04 24 e-f of @ 2 oer Fe 4_) L oP 0 OP ocr Lilee Oayh baker of L Oee Lope sus*'= Lefty 8. The tops of two poles of heights 20 m and 28 m are connected with a wire. ‘The wire is inclined to the horizontal at an angle of 30°. Find the length of the wire and the distance between the two poles. ler bo fm CAO Lh Mikrne bo doo fol (14 AKL CO) _— L Urey ry. aeAuC In Sw Te ea pce Go-Ae) ys a + 3 ot Toms SE OE Pce> cD-e} > (CD - AG BYE tee U-h os € “ gmat = & oe ‘4 a0 im 2 => Smrerl = c ) Sime LE ad” Smaeeh ef ac f= 16m 9. The weights (in kg) of 50 wild animals of a National Park were recorded and the following data was obtained : Weight | Numberof | Jasyal qf tinkg) | animais | Ae [8°84 | “aif 100-110 4 - 110-120 2 - 120— 130 23 _ 130-140 8 - 140 = 150 3 - — See eh Find the mean weight (in fg) of animals, using assumed mean method. 3 Medien ze Ar Eba C con 2h. 2 mods? Mew} 10. _ For the following frequency distribution, find the median : 3 Class ‘Frequency a E Neh @) 1400 — 1550 6 OF BS |» Bison [a Jeo 25 _, | i700-1850 Cay pres [a Very 11850-2000 0 oan hos Efe Question numbers 11 to 14 carry 4 marks each. 11. (a) In Figure 3, two circles with centres at O and O' of radii 2r and rr respectively, touch cach other internally at A. A chord AB of the bigger circle meets the smaller circle at C. Show that C bisects AB. 4 on 208 >k DF mee ores ° 4 Ov A da: Oc Gem 04 97 c a Coe famgh wads bg = Figure 3 erykeme Onde of Chud Ens we ot cxtk ale @aht J Hui Da axl woke toc’ BY ened dy Sree lors = by dura of bay flor Acece ° Saget od “OR we G venue C- weld pont of 0 vee deg C Zid molar 10 ab Gobel) Z0cn 248 (>) In Figure 4, 0 is centre of a circle of radius 5 em. PA and BC are tangents to the circle at A and B respectively. If OP = 13 cm, then find the length of tangents PA and BC. 4 net too? OR 2 was Sem PO 9 “Tonyent oF OA 1 fA In ere CORK OP = OA7EA OR> Kelp ~ Som . = tem pa > of-ot™ : of doa ry 2 2 = aywegy 21? Sing> > 35 Ue owuk tea unk Ace ce CT eyes Powe © RS ° Sei > & Oa = vedis & CR: Ty Na pe r i orl ca |-—— . Pao V Fm fe 60 COP, As tong= Ce = Oy & = wz PB 43 ye Tong = £ cm i > Aoap &% Scgp aur Gu} Bder ~ pq! 12 Astraight highway leads to the foot of a tower. A man standing at the top of the tower observes a car at an angle of depression of 30°, whieh is approaching the foot of the tower with a uniform speed. Ten seconds later, the angle of depression of the car is found to be 60°. Find the time taken by the car to reach the foot of the tower from this point. 4 (ot Speed of Geo vw Crepe of tower = “hm Cavin tre teken Yo Gr fh Ger Chslna(cd)= ns Cd = speed x ee = vm =z Low Vnw brgpmomede e m tL AARC, Ni ec ee CO Tes" sy (EE ac) Pa Cy sabthhuny Qo om @, ve gay Rez Ve(S)BD z/ e= ent fon 2D Ano, CD Ie ' be hws foam by car do cmey oe HAS 20> sped» hme aoz vat} ~ Ac = @ptreo z levevi sec SUBD lov vb = 8Cvt) 10% = ayt t= o> L LTA ) vl 13. In the picture given below, one can see a rectangular in-ground swimming pool installed by a family in their backyard. There is a concrete sidewalk around the pool of width x m. The outside edges of the sidewalk measure 7 m and 12m. The area of the pool (a) Based on the information given above, form a quadratic equation in terms of x. > (b) Find the width of the sidewalk around the pool. 2 fen pot (Pe) ou Creme oatet fren of Pod 326 ~ Poo2 Crrewnen —_—r bay 36 be een ) bs ee Catan 2 6 CS 2 tase haar) a7 © te dhe 4 Gilt wel 20% es ee gy — we The te > BE opeiin tn yews Ua agate ub = gata) -2(0A) Fos m-b=0 2a Ft 2y 20 Jey oy” 7 SEIC — a a 14. John planned a birthday party for his younger sister with his friends. ‘They decided to make some birthday caps by themselves and to buy a cake from a bakery shop. For these two items, they decided the following dimensions : Cake: Cylindrical shape with diameter 24 em and height 14 cm. acu, bid per Cap: Conical shape with base circumference 44 em and height 24 , ae wv os Dares em er 4 lar 2 Tea Tetod paler wyd > me Mat = Ure 2 Based on the above information, answer the following questions : Sper {2° How many square em paper would be used to make 4 such caps? 2 (b) The bakery shop sells cakes by weight (0:5 kg, 1 kg, 1°5 kg, etc.). To have the required dimensions, how much cake should they order, if 650 cm? equals 100 g of cake ? pan a bore = log Tat y a Veli of Cle = nd 1 2 zarz, Manx a yu iM Con a \ wag ef (oko wg” 4 + of een! cee = 1" — sw g comet _ 5 ey Max | ta” lor A &3 Ih Se Ubyly 2 Be yh, &. So xi se ret 680 x "1 ae 2. 941 3 (0) 4. (a) __ For what value of m, the quadratie equation mx? —2 mn ~1) x +(m+2)=0 has two real and equal roots ? 2 Jb fer Rant € enue wot, n Deo & De Geuac fev St quad 27 an?abw te =0 Fo hem, be =8CmD C= Coy > &2 cma 2 Y (ma (mer) =O Me mel Afton #1 = 0 4 [-tm — pom = Jeumro cy [met G eer) (b) ‘The diagonal of a rectangular field is 60 metres more than the shorter side. If the longer side is 30 metres more than the shorter side, find the sides of the field. 2 a Ae SEE Dae Oty aad x le ORs ber x 3 Y> tore haere ving ppege Der = Behe oe” (Gor 2 0+ a L VL, (B0t~) Cory” sat Sonat + meee Ae oft Gon ode bam A 00 — Bows Vom =P er -6on —Q He =O 9 — Von gIOe “LHA>d pe mln -4ey + BOC A~48) =D wean, CURB) CHG) =D Cab ee Xe o-t0] Pateaom | Shutol gee 2% 2 om U Angad sole ad 2 wd ca 7. Atree breaks due to storm and the broken part bends so that the top of the tree touches the ground making an angle of 30° with it. The height of the breaking point from the ground is 2 m. Find the total height of the tree. 3 Peale Pomd 2+ °C The pe of Be Oe Aesce Diez ac Ky * ¥P teggremehet -phes ta web d ie BA, a 2 Emp -S% sy [AC=4m Ac Aer Arte? J Taal Map gone eee ohn CSE 8. ‘The percentage of marks obtained yoo) given below : . d+ Be cre h “ypitarts | Studens | CE ¢ 30-35 16 vb Nelees 35-40 4 2o a * 40-45 18 TF Ch 7S fat —s 45-50 20) 6a | yews 50-55 18 hes 55-60 12 60-65 2 ie ‘Determine the median percentage of marks. 3 Question numbers 11 to 14 carry 4 marks each. ‘The angle of elevation of an aeroplane from a point on the ground is 60°. “After a flight of 30 seconds, the angle of elevation from the same point becomes 30°. If the aeroplane is flying at a constant height of 3000. find the speed of the aeroplane. rr hy ac |) AD so | = REz tps Jaw ~ Ub spuds Vols fs daltin fr BC 2 BA Bez Spedx tf > owt ro) fm &2 Deo, Rez-eoz AD-AE Tanee 2 2 > CO =an A AD 40 B come dolg yor y ro Rr LOREM . 66 4 qoed - AD~ For Te Go's Bs SE me SOE 0x qem-2an = bore BPE bos me Qin O un gene 6eo0 = Boxv => we SOP = Booms zy Ve 2ron7s > Rex it = Tod le]h o _ 3. Find the common difference ‘d’ of an AP whose first term is 10 and the sum of the first 14 terms is 1505. JIS > yl Aalo + (eda) aa Question numbers 7 to 10 carry 3 marks each. 7. ‘Two boats are sailing in the sea 80 m apart from each other towards a cliff AB. The angles of depression of the boats from the top of the cliff are 30° and 45° respectively, as shown in Figure 8. Find the height ofthe elif: 3 ee BA BC AB 5 tae" Be cunt Anz ae (‘Bo fern see 8 = A sh Too2 as te ALL bE _, gor Whe Se Qc sz Se a RD -RC> Sow Vean-Atoh fee SL PLB) Ro GH AE we( Ra Question numbers 11 to 14 carry 4 marks each. IL The angle of elevation of the top Q of a vertical tower PQ from a point X on the ground is 60°. From a point Y, 40 m vertically above X, the angle of elevation of the top Q of tower PQ is 45°. Find the height of the tower PQ and the distance PX. [Use V3 = 1-73) oo Ary hehe Tony 21 > Q2 =y Ore2y be h—Uo arOarx > tegee A oy te FF * Ra -vorn 2 &® Bam ™ yee ee Rat LED Ra aN she Wan Wa Wo aroha = St rod Po( 3#N3) S\ed bun mils © ~ km 7K ee (SS no Seow 7 Oem " (Cd jw. 1, yok dm” Taro Lok da aa" Rr u 1 Vue st 0 a Wz

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