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(i) Th is q11e to Five sectio estions (M
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(ii) Q ue stio number 1 f2 marks each
In se ction A, question m ark ea ch. er (V SA ) typ e questions o ar ks each .
(i ii) questions of 1 ry short answ g3 m
- Reason based tion number 21 to 25 are ve A) type qu es tions carryin arks ea ch.
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n B, ques e short answer ) type questions carrying 5 tions carrying
4 mmks e
(iv) In sectio es tio n 1111111/Jer 26 to 31 ar an sw er (LA se ss m en t q ues
C, qu to 35 are long ed units of as
(v) 111 section es tion number 32 38 are case based integrat £Stions in Ser:
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(vi) In se ctio n D
tion nu m ber 36 to n il l each case study. es tion s in Section B, 2 qU
n E, qu es questio 2 qu
(vii) In sectio dwice is provided in 2 marks en provided in
Internal er , an inte rnal choice has be
ce. Howev t stated.
no overall choi r required if rw
(viii) There is questions i11 Section D. 22 /7 w here ve
C and 2 ired. Take it =
ne at fig ur es wherever requ
(ix) Draw allowed.
lculator is not
(x) Use ofca
Section-A ach.
questions o f 1 mark e
e Type
u/Hple Choic
Consists of M
true?
atements is
th e following st as a fraction
.
Q. 1. Wh ic h of
er ca n be represented decimals.
E ve ry ir ra tional nu m b
n ted w ith the help of
(A)
er can be re
prese d . al
E ve ry irra tional numb se nte d as a terminatin
(B) er can be rep
re g e a rn .
tional numb teg
ted as an in er.
(C) Every ra rep re sen
ber can be
(D) Every
rational num
ree l
is a polyno
mia l of deg 2
Q . 2 . J i. (D)
(C) 1
(B) 0
(A ) 2
-
ation 2x + 31 - k, th en the val ue o f
k is
tio n o f th e li n e u equ. (D) 2
is a solu
Q. 3. If (2, 0) (8) 6 (C) 5 .,.1
(A ) 4
positive in J!I
of a point ls (D) [I qu;)llrJ
Q. 4. Abscissa nts (B) 1
d JV quadra·nts (C) I quad
rant only
fl qu ad ra an
(A) I a.nd ,
;. • 1
, e g iv en figure' POQ ... a 1tne. 1'he va ue o f x as (D) J5'
Q 5. ln th
(A) 20 • (B) 2.5• (C) 30"

~~ 0 Q
I •

Which of th
.I.' follow! tjten·on ',o rc o o ence o i triangles?
Q. 6. ng is nota c gru
(A) -i;nH ~ (8 '1 5A
) (C) SS A
Sam ple QucatJ on Paper, -
'lateral formed by joining the
Q. 7. n,e quadn mid poi nts of the sid es of
a quadrilateral PQ,R5 taken
in ord er is a
rectangle, if ' ,
(A) pQRSis a rectangle
(C) Diagonals of PQRS are (B) PQ RS is a parallelogram
perpendicular
(D) Diagonals of PQRS are
Q. S. Given below is the figure of equal
a ci.rcle wit h centre 0 . Th e
measure of LBOC = 88".
A

What is the measure of L BAC


?
(A) 44°
(B) 60°
Q.. 9. lf the area of an equilateral tria (C) 88°
(D) 176°
is 16✓3 cm2, the n the perime
ngle
(A) 48 cm ter of the triangle is
(B) 24 cm
Q.. 10. The radius of a sphere is 2r, (C) l2 cm (D) 36 cm
and the n its volume will be
4ru-3
(A) - - 8nr3
3 (B) 4m3
(C) (D) 32 1tr3
Q.. ll. In a bar graph, the wid th of 3
3
bar s
(Al Are proportional to the
corresponding frequencies
(B) Have no significance
(C) Are proportional to the
space bet we en two consecutiv
Q. (D) _Are proportional to the cor e bars.
responding heights .
. 12. Which of the following is irra
tional?
(A) ✓4 Ju
Q.. 13 {9 (B) ✓ 3
. ln a nght cir l
cu ar cone, the cross section (C) ✓7 (D) ✓ Bl
made by a plane parallel to
Q.. ~) _Sphere the base is a
14· (B) Hemisphere
is diagonal of a rectangle is inc (C) Circle
lined to one side of the rectan (0) Semicircle
gle at 25". The acute angle ~
t t n the dug ora ls
(A) 55°
(8 )
Q.. lS. The nu b . f • 50 0
(C) 40"
(0) 1S
A m er o dimension, a poi nt
( ) has
O
Q., 16. Facto · ,~ 2 (B) 1 (C) 2
nze u.a -b- 6al 1 (0) 3
(A) 6ab(2a - b)
Q., 17. Th li (B) 2ab(6a - 3b) (C) 3ab{411 - 2b) (0) 6a(7.lb - b)
(A)e a ne~r equation 2x - Sy
= 7 has
unique solu tion
(B) two solutions
Q.. 18 (C) infi01'teIYmany solutions (0) no solu tion
• In RHS rule 'H' sta nds for
(A) Height
(8 ) Hypotenuse
Directions : 1n the following (C) Heron' s Formula
que stio ns a statement of Ass (0) Highest
Mark th ·
ertion (A) Is followtd by • ata
(A e correct choice as: ' trment of Ru tan (R) .
(8) Both Assertion (A) and
Reason (R) are tru e, and Rea
(d)Both -:5serti on (A) and Rea son (R) 15 the correct t>Xpuin
son (R) are true , but Rcal>On allon of t\s:,<ruon (A)
(R) Is not th.- correct expla11.at1u
(D) Asse~on (A) is tru e, but n of A~ rtiu 11 (A)
Rea
Q..19 Ahsertion (A) is false, but son (R) Is false.
· Assertion (A) • _ d Reabon (R) is true.
E
a · : ,u,Cor ing to · ucI'd'
1 ~ 1 ""
,, "-iom "Thm••b wh ich arr
equdl to th~ sam~ thln11, art' ,1b
nother." • o u c,1uJI to 111w
Q.. 2Q Reason (R): If All = /JQ and PQ
= XY, thm AIJ " XY
. Assertfon (A): If angles
'n' and ·1.,·
form a linear pdir uf an11,les
Reason (R): Sum of line.ir pai and u • 40- then l• • I ~~)
r of an11,le~ ,~ alw ayb l Blf
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MATHS
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vcra ,c t hcse ma rks in tabu Jar
for m us1
a.II ~-- .a. n of 5 questions o(ou t g
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tkt of 35 swd cnl~ in n1,1t ,cin ,

BtloW: ma 4 6 J, 5, 2, 8, 4, 2, 6, 4, 2, 8,
9, 5, 4, 7, 5, 5, 8

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2L = i,i _51( + ny + b, find the
valu e of a and b.
.!:1, 6 JO,
!,tit. . , ,
ll, 2. 4, 6 ..
I
1, 7, 5, 8, 'i, I, 7, ' '
1
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•r x..., of till' poly 11orn1a /' 1/
2 .

22. If V = 2and I/ = /1 ,m • l ll' /l '


l
. 23. Find the ,·alul' of till' r<'I) no1111,1
- I 11, 21 -l /, ,ll y = Jz f.Ill d ll, e angl es.
I' (.1 ) - -

J( + 'i ) arc cnmpll'm cnt.iry angles,
OR
. 24. If ( l\ ]., ) J ll \
LM 11 XY.
In tlw gi, en hgu rc, find the ang
les a and band then show th at

b
y
X 130"

2 nd
ra<
the ratio 4 : 7. If its cur ved surface area is 792 cm , fi ,ts
t height of a cone are in
~- 25. The radius and slan
OR
and height 12 cm ?
ch ice-crea m ca n be put into a cone with base radius 3.5 cm
How mu
Section-C
each.
Con sists of 6 questions of 3 marks
+ f(O). • r:BC :: 1.-
Q. 26. Ifftx) = s.x2 - 4.x + 5, findf(1) +f(- 1) B and LC respectively. Prove tha
t {..l.L,
BE and CF are bisectors of L
Q. 27· In lhr give n figure, AB = AC and A

,.1111r- ~
13 C lll th<'I
d illl'
form a-r + l111 c ,i nd also flnd the co-or in
6( I 11) 1 3r 111 the
Q. 28 . Wn lt• th1• ,·qu,1ti on 4r ~1
11 , f;ra ph r uh tlw two ax(•
OR
It, Mdc~ Al-iu, fmd ,t~M\' il
All< IJ I\ ,i r!'t t,,nf•,I,• W11 1t• tlw ,·qu,,11011 llf

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Sample Question Papers -

1
Q. 29. If x = -----,:: 1
and y = -----,:: , then find the value of x + y + xy. ~
~
3-2v2 3+2-.,2
OR
r; 2 1
Ux = 2 + -., J , then find the value of x +2 .
Q. 30. How many litres of milk can a hemispheJcaJ bowl of diameter 10.5 cm hold 7 (Use 1t = 3.14)
Q. 31. Corona-virus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease. It is caused by a newly discovered corona-virus.
Most people who fall sick with COVJD-19 experience mild to moderate symptoms and recover without special
treatment.
Number of the coron.1virus (COVID-19) c;ises ;icross Indfa ;is of October 30, 2020.
1,00,00,000 Type

80,00,000 80,89,593
73,71,893

60,00,000

40,00,000

20,00,000

5,05,151
0 1,21,144
Deceased Active Recovered Confirmed
C . Cases Cases Cases Cases
orona-VJrus 15• ·n1
exh 1 mai Y transmitted through droplets generated when an infected person coughs, sneezes or
. a es. Look at the bar graph and answer the following:
(1) What is ho · .
(ii) nzonta 1line representing ?
How many firm
con ed cases were more than recovered cases?

Section-D
Q. 32. In the . Consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each.
given figure, AB 11 DC, LBDC =35• and LBAD =80°. Find x, y, z.
C

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'~
A1..-1._ _.,_ _X_._. 8
In th
Br. e below fl OR
· II ,10 and 1;;e ABCD ls a quadrilateral in which LABC = 73°, LC= 97° and LD = 110°. If AE 11 DC and
ntersects BC at F, find the measure of LEBF.
D C
g-r

41--- --4- - - - f-r- , c

IJ
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O sw aa l C
BS E S a m
pl e Question P ap
Q. 3 3 . Giv er s, M A
e two rational ~
ti) diffe n u m b er.; w
rena! is a ra h o se
ti
u c t is a rati onal n u m ~
{iii) p ro d
on a l numb '(\\) su m
is n
Q.. 3 4. From Justify also
. er. {iv) d iv b i1 r.1\il,n ,,I m1mb.:r,
a p o in t in th >n i, ., r,,\1
e inte c1n ,,I n u mb
o f th e p e rp l.'t .
e n d ic u la rs rior of an e q u ilater al
a_re 14 c.
m , 10 c m an tri,m 11.lc , \'
T h e diamet d 6 cm . F m t' t\'t'nd1Cubr, .1r~ d
d th e art'..\ ra
th e v o lu m
er of th e m
o on is ap p ro OR o \ \he \nan w n o n \h e \h tt'c ~ic
e of m o o n xim ately o g,l t> . \l.'s . 't h e· k
~ - 35. The ? n e-\ou rt h n1',lli
a u to ri c ~ th e diam et er o \11.\ 1
co h aw fare in \ ea rth .
1 v e re d. W n
te the li ne a ci ty _is c\,a rged \
W h ,, t \rac
tion o\ \' 1,l1
ar e q ua ti.o 1 1mc' l, \ ('..\t
n to e xp re 0 \or fo st k ilo m e tr e \h h
ss the ab o
v e st ate m a n d \~ p e r \-.il on wtn
e n t an d h
n d 3 soluti : \Lw \-u b-sc qu l.'n\ dis
o n s \o \he \1
Section-E l'q u11\il, n . 1n(i
Read the fo Cased Bas
llo wing passa ed Subject
Q.. 36. 1 h re g e and answer ive Qu esti
ons.
e ligh t h o the follow
n a ti o n a l fo use to w er in g
re st to p ro s a re lo c a te d a t p C\uestions:
in figure . te ct a n im a oin ts A., 'B
ls h orn an d C
h u n ters b o n the se
li) H ow m y the \o re ction o\ a C
a ny st ra ig st d e p ar tm
h t \i n es c e n t as sh o
lii) Gi.v e o a n b e d ra wn
n e m o re P wn hom A
ost u la te . . to C?
Wri.te o n e OR
m o re E u c
lili) S ta te li d ' s a x io
th e E u c li d m?
J\xiom w h
Q.. 31 . 'Beti ic h st a te s
th e re q u ir
'Bach a o , 'B e d resu lt . 'l
eti P a d h a
th e G o v e o (_11,'B'BP)
rn m e n t o i.s a p e rs o 1
a n d im p ro f ln d ia th na\ campa
v e th e eff a t a ims to ign o \
iciency o f g en e rate
gi.r\s. w e \f a re se aw a ren e ss
rvices in te
n d e d for
ln a sc h o
o l, a g ro u
+ / )b o ys p o f (._x + y ) te
o rg a n is e d
a c a m p a ig !J-
a c her s,
+ ij) gi.r\s
an d \x°
(.i) W h ic h n o n"Beti"B
m a th e m a ac hao ,'Bet i P
ti c a l c o n c a d h ao.
(.ii) Wri.te e p t is u se d
th e c o rr ec h e re ?
t id e n ti ti es 1
to b e u se d
h e re?
l\ i.n th e OT OR
OUp, th e re
r, .. ) • d o· a re 10 te a
,m ,::rm , x1 _. :l) i.\
(.x
c her s a n d
58 gir• \ 1.
s , tn.en w h t · the n u m
Q.. 3 8 . AB C ' ~ , - y ) = 2.3 a n d a \S ber of b oys7
D i.s a v il la n u m ber o .
g e in q_uad f te ach e rs a 7
e d uc a ti o n ruateral sh re 10 •
b y c o n st ru
c ti n g sc h o
a p ed .1 he
Pan c~ ay at .d d . oiorg'11 .
o\s a n d co h a s ~ e a e to u se the 1:nangu \at area AP
\lege s sp eo n b elow.
I>. :\ ly for gir
\s a s sh ow

I ~- - - - -~~
'But m e m
bers oi P an
"-
0 C - - - - -C
ch a y at h av · Answ e
r the fo\\ow .
li) \\ L PAD 30" d LPDA =e so me q ue n es. . .~ • ~
u en es ·.
ing C\
', .) \\ ABC = an 60" th en w ha t \S m e o \ L AP \\ ti>' .
D is a rect a the m D1 ,c 11
,u ngle an d A an d DP are the a n g eas t CDA ~ r ' 'i
a re the m P ul ar b'lsecto \ t BAD and
LPAo a n d LPD A1
e as u re o i ro

OR
\\ AP \ \ BE
, t\ ,e n w h a\ . o
is su m \ LBAP an d LAB E
liii) \\ B C = 1
'- - \hen h
CE = \(\ ""
'' n d Bf..
SOLUTIONS
Sample Question Paper-1
MATHEMATIC~ (041)

Thus, quadrilateral PQRS is a rhombus


Section-A Hence, diagonals of PQR S i P PR ·nd
perpendicular. - ·-·, a QS a.re
l. Option (8) is correct.
2. Option (B) is correct. [ ·: Diagonals of rhombus are perpend·
0 other) . JCular to eacr.
Expla,iarion : ✓2 = ✓2x
Because exponent of x is 0. 8. Option (A) is correct

3. Option (A) is correcl Explanation: L BOC = 2LBAC (._. The


Explanati.on: Put x = 2, y = 0 in th e equation subtended by an arc at the cen tr e is doubleanglethe
2x + 3y =k angle subtended by it at any point on the
2 (2) + 3 (0) =k p art of the circle) rernan-..i;g
4+0=k So, 88,; = 2LBAC
Hence, k =4 880
L BAC = -=44°
4. Option (B) is correcl 2
Explanation: Abscissa of a point is positive in I and LBAC = 44°
IV quadrants.
9. Option (B) is correct
5. Option (A) is correcl
Explanation: Explanation: Area of equilateral, 1 = v'3 i (a =side
400 + 4x + 3x = 180° (POQ is a straight line) 4
Given, t-. = 16✓3 cm2
7x = 180° -40°
7x = 140° ., 16 ✓3 x 4
a-= ✓3 - 64
140°
x= - -
7
⇒ a= ✓64=8cm
X = 20°
Perimeter, P=3x a = 3 x 8 = 2-! cm
6. Option (C) is correcl
10. Option (D) is correct.
Expla~tion: Criterion for congruency are SAS (side
~gle side). ASA (angle side angle), SSS (side side
Explanation :
stde), AAS (angle-angle side) . Volume of the sphere = ~ nr' (r = reminJ~r\
J
7. Option (C) is correct.
Given, radius r = 2r
Explanation: Since, the quadrilateral ABCD formed
Th erefore, volume of the sphere
by joining the mid-point of quadrilateral PQRS is a
rectangle. 4 32 ,
=- n(2r) 3 =- rtr'
AB= BD 3 3
!Since, dia go nals of a rectangle are equall 11. Option (B) is correct . ·!Jrtt\
I il onh' tnirll l
PQ = QR Expl1matio11: Width of bc1rs are eqt' . · •fic,111(t',
. h hWt' no ~1gn1
point of view othenv1se t ey '
12. Option (C) is correct.
Expla11atio11:
r: . "' nunibt'r·
(A) _'1 _'+ == ~ , w hich is a rnt1on,
✓9 3 r,1tiL'11,1I
1
h 7 · h i• '
J0_ ✓4x-.J3 ==Z==.:., whtC ·
(B) [3 = ~ I

number.
l-111/ 11 1/11/ 1~ IH -
l\ltltP I 11,111 Iii I , llf Ill I
\) 111 i ,11111 111 1{1111 111111 (II/ II ,., I / /I/i ll ' I ,. , ,1,11111111111 1,j
ti ll , ~I I) I "h i, II h " h \lh l l\ 1111\11111111 •1 1(11 1 lld'i, ,~, ,\ i. lfllll
H1•1tlifl JI 111 II 1111
I lit nt 11, At1t1 III 111111 ,111d ll 1111"..111 1 ,O I i l/1/f-' J<l f lil t' I+,

1111 " '' I 111i pl ll 1h 1i11111 nl ,-\


20, ( )pll 11 11 (I)) 1111111f1 .i1 1f,
, ~· \ / 1/111111 / /11111 I II ' ,Jq jl I 11 t\11111,11"' Ill 1/i,J
,inti '/,' 1111• l11 1!1,-J 1 prd1 l•t l'f/1///
111 1

HP 1/ I /1 • I 110"
11111 (!()" I l~O" • f lJf t I IHII'
Ari111H tion 111 l,111111
(JI l'IIN\' 111 Hl' IINI II I (I() :
\ 'l'lw ,i111n 111 lln11J11 flli ll o f .-111,~I••• 111 rtl w11v• 1111
Nuw , AC - HD ', l{t•ll tl\ il I Iii I 1'111 1,
!Di,1go n nls u l n r1:•ct<1 ngk ,ll'l' L'q11 nll
S1ctlo n•B
I I
AC = RD 21.
2 2
M iukli flre,,ut-n ry 'TI.Hy M .1u1u,
or, OA = OB
~

In t·riangle AO B, v,1e have


I I I
OA = OB
L OBA = L BAO = ~5° 2 4 1111
(A n gles op p osit e 1-o eq u nl s ides)
By angle sun-1 prope rty, ,..,,c h nvc J 2 11
So, L OBA + LA OB + L BAO = 180°
4 5 l 11l
25° + :!5 ° + LA OB =180°
LAOB = 180° - 50° = 130° 5 7 111 l l 1
We know tha t, LA OB and L.A OD form lin ea r pail'.
4 1111
So, L.A OB + LA OD = I R0° 6
130° + L.A OD = 180° 4 1111
7
LA OD =180°- 130° =50°
Therefore, th e acute a n gle be tween th e diagona l is 8 6 111 l I
500
9 1 I
lS. Option (A) is correct.
Expla11atio11: Accordi n g to Euclid , a point is that- 1 I
10
which ha s n o part, i.e., n o le n g th, n o breadth and
no height. Therefo re, it h as no dim e nsion. Total 35
16· Option (A) is correct. (21
2
f.xplanatio11: 12n 2b - 6ab
1 . = 6ab (2'1 - b) rBy taking ab common ] 22. Given, /(y) = 2y3 - sf + ay + b
7· Option (C) is correct.
/(2) = 2(2) 3 - 5(2)2 + a(2) +b P 0

£xp/anatio11: In given eq u a tion 2x - Sy = 7, for or, 16 - 20 + al + b =0 (1)

every value of x, we get a corresp onding v a lu e of or, 2a + b =4 ... (i)


.
yinfjand. v·ice-versa ; th e refo re, th e ]mea . n ha s
r equatio and /(0) = b == 0
n1tely many solution . s.
18 From (i), al + 0 =4
. Opti a == 2
h on (8) is correct. or,
h pla1tatio,,.· Jn ng · h t a ngl e tri a n g le H sta n d s f or a = 2, b = 0 (1)

19 YPotenu se. [CBSE Marking Scheme , .2016)


. Opti
t on (A) is correct.
XJJlanat; 23. In /\ADB,
Euci·ct· on: In case of Assertio n (A) : . By a ngJe s um prope rty
and I- ~ 1'' Ax,om
. 1.s 1nven whi c h is a n ass umption
IS U · h
n1v ersal truth .
r

~a.T ICS Cla.gs, JX


tlon Pope r8, ftlATH&"'u- •
M-1 Cl3S 1! srun pl<' Quee AB =AC
oew
1•/11 27.
L (MD • uW . LABC = LAC B
i A/31) ~, LA/IB + - 600 .. 180''
... sn· + tf\ OB 1· o
,soo- <500 + 60) BE a nd CF are t'he ~ of LE and
L.(_
.
..
LAn13 •
- .,~
,\CH • LADB • 70"
(1} L EBC = -1 .u-i~
/ ,J'l;o.,.., 1
2
= -LACB
2
:,
L
I In tl\l' s,rnw Si>tV1' ~ 11 l O
f n •lrde arc cqu ol) = LFCB
LEBC = LFCB
a
( \ ' i\\\g ":a ' L (½1
ln 8BEC and ACFB
LABC = LACB
LECB = L.fec
L EPtC = LPc B

,) f , •r
Ai\gll?S .m~60° a nd 30°,
= 25°
l2l
BC =EC
=.&Cf.B
ti.BOC
{~~~
~.,
(By J
AEB C: AFCB Heaa , s,...,
OR [CB SE U~;__ ,.
La = 180° - 50° ~--.u.i.o ~ ~ ~ 15'i
28.
= 130° (Lin ear pair )
4x = 6(1 - y ) + 3x J

Lb = 130° 4x= 6- 6y +:h


lll
(Since, Vertically opp osit e angl es are equa
l)
X = 6- oy
This shows that L a = L b x+6 y = 6
'But they are alter nate inte rior angles, The line cuts X-~ at (6, O) and Y-ni
s.:d , , ,
01 ~
LMI IXY

2S.
[CBSE Marking Sch eme , 20161
Let the radi us of a cone
[11
~t
~\
r = 4x
and slan t heig ht I = 7x 2
3+
~ , l )D
1
CSA= 792 cm2 X'< ~ :i, . ln)) v
D\ 1J 2I
rcrl = 792 lll 3 4 3 6= A
y
22
or,
7 x4x x7x = 792 OR
Equ atio n of the side s are,
x2 = 792 x7 AB: y=O
22x 4x7 BC : .x =-1
x2 = 9 CD : y =- 4
or,
x = 3cm DA : x =- 4
radi us = 4 x 3 = 12 cm Ar.ea = 4 X 3
lll = 12 sq. l.IDil5
OR Jt

Amount of ice- crea m= !m2 h


r = 3.5 cm, h = 12 cm
3 [11
14
I
,I ...-
Commonly Ma de Em ir
Stu dents mak e an erro r m
• • . J - ~ fup.:ial?
1=~~~
1 22 : on right axes .
=3 X X 3.5 X 3.5 X 12 ~--------- -- ---- ----------- -- --- ____ __.
7
= 154 cm3 [ll .A n sw eringTip
Secti.on-C ~ ... It is nec essa ry to id.entlfy . . civi'Jl <lJrta
tbe ~ ~ a ihf
26. Given I \ Write the m dow n and tben pr~ -
f(x) = 5.x2 - 4x + 5 I ..
: wor kin g ·w1,~~ ~~11~_1:~nted
• 0

____data .
_---- -· -- -.. . -·
._,1.,. ·L l..

f(l) = 5-4 + 5 ~ - -- - - -- - - - - - - - -
=6 l
3+ 2Ji
and [11 29. ,. - --- -r- )( ~
f(-1 ) = 5(-1 )2 - 4(-1 ) + 5 "" - 3 - 2✓2 3+2✓.::
= 5 + 4 + 5 = 14 pl
and f(O) = 5 3+2 J2 - 3+2 .Ji
: . f(l) + f(-1 ) + f(O) = 6 + 14 + 5 = 25 [11 9- 8
{11
Solu tlo111:1

'
I 3-2 ./i
y = 3 + 2J2. X 3 - 2./i
a11d
3-2J2.
= ~= 3- 2. /i fl]

x+y +xy =3+ 2J2 , +3-2 ✓2, +(3 +2J 2)


A~- -- - -x_,_,, B
(3-2 ✓2,) [½J
In tJ.BCD,
=6 +9 - 8 [lj
35° + y - 30° + z = 180°
=7 [½J z = 1800- 50- y
or,
OR
or, z = 175° - 65°
x= 2+ .f3 z = 1100 [1]
or,
1 1 OR
;- = 2+. f3 Let LOA F = L l
1 2 - .fj LCFA = L 2,
- - - x2-.--
- 2+. f3 fj L BFE = L3,
= 2-. f3 L BEF = L4
1 Since, AE II DC
-= 2- .fj [lJ
X L O+ L I = 180°
sal)
(Angles on the same side of tran sver
1 [1]
x+ - =4 L I = 180° - 110° = 70°
X
L4 = L1 = 70°
Squaring both sides, we get (Alternate angles) ½
2 1 [lJ
X +2 + 2 = 16 Again, 97° + L2 = 180°
X sal) ½
(Angle on the same side of tran sver
2 1 [lJ L2 = 180° - 97° = 83°
or, x +2 = 14
X
L3 = L2 = 83°
l = 10.5 cm
30. Given, diameter of hem isph eric al bow (Vertically opp . angles) ½
:. Radius of hem isph eric al bow l
r-r --+ --- --~ c
10.5 [1 J 97"
r = = 5.25 cm
2
Volume of hemispherical bow l = ~ nr3
3
2 3 [11
=J X 3.14 X (5.25)

= 302.91
[11
= 303 cm 3 B
al bow l can
:. Amount of milk that the hem isph eric (11
hold 0.303 Iitr In tiBEF,
ll es.
.t.3 + L4 + LEBF = 180°
(i) Number of cases. (Angle sum prop erty ) 1
fuJReqUJr·ed number = 180°
or, 83° + 70° + .t.EBF
s 1
= confinned cases - reco vere d case or, LEBF = 180° - 153°
(21 ½
= 80,89,593 - 73,71,898 or, .t.EBF = 27°
= 71,7,695 [CBSE Mar king Sch eme , 20121
Section-D 33. Take any exa mpl e and sho w sho
ps of verification .
AB/IDC 4 9
Y+ 35° + soo = 180 0
(11 Let m = 5, n = 2
01, (Co nsec utiv e inte rior ang les) 9 4
Ot, y = 1800 - 1150 (i) Difference = 2- 5
y = 65° (11
45- 8 37
-0.BD = .t.CDB or, x = 35° f11 = 1( ) = 10 (Rational Num ber)
(Alt erna te ang les)
[t ½J
o i wMI COSE SnmP e
1· Qu estion Papers, MA
THltMATICS , Cla s s -IX
Let the diameter of earth be d. I
4 9 : . The radius of the earth will be, r 1 == ~
(IJ) Sum • 5+2 d 2 [l]
!:!:. 45 . 5:\ (Rallomi l Number) ll½l Diameter of moon will be - and radius of
• 10 10 d 4 moon
4 9 36 18 V2) = -8
(Iii) Proouct • 5· x -2 • ,o • -
J
5 [l]
(Rational Number) [11 Volume of moon = -43 nr?
9 4 45 (Ralfonal Number) [1)
(iv) Division • 2+ 5 = 8
= ½n(½J
34. Join OA, OB and OC.
A 1
= - x nd3 x !
512 3 [l]
Volume of earth = !nr3
3 1

= ½n(~J
B Q C l½1 =-
1 4 3
x -nd
Let, sides of equilateral triangle be 'a' cm. 8 3 [I]
1 1
ariWAB = x AB x OP - - x nd 3 x !
2 Volume of moon
= 512 3
1 Volume of earth 1 4
- X aX 14 - x- nd3
2 8 3

= 7a cm2 1
... (i) l½1 - 64
1
aniOAC = x AC x OR 1
2 or, Volume of moon =
64
(Volume of earth)
1
= X aX 6 Volume of earth 64
2 or,
Volume of moon 1
[I]
= 3a cm 2
...(ii) l½1
1
35. Total distance covered= x km. [I]
aniOBC = x BC x OQ Total fare=~ y
2
Fare for the first kilometre = ~ 10
1
= xaxlO Subsequent distance = (x - 1) km
2
: . Fare for the subsequent distance = t 4(x - l) [!~:]
= Sa cm2 ... (iii) l½1
Adding, (i), (ii) and (iii), we get According to question,
ar~OAB + ar~OAC + ar~OBC y = 10 + 4(x - 1)
= (7a + 3a + 5a) cm2 or, y=10+4x-4
= 15a cm2 ll} or, y=4x+6
:. Area of equilateral MBC : . Required linear equation
= 15a cm2 y=4x+6
./3 1 1201
or, - a2
4
= 15a X

15 X 4 ./3 y 10
or, a= .Jj x ./3 = 20./3 cm ll}
d Error
.Jj { )2 Commonly Ma e f!liflg t~e
Area = x \ 20./3 ,_:1e fra
4 istakes Wflll ,,-
,..,, Students make m
- equations. ____ - -----
= ./3 x 400 x 3 = 300./3 cm2 ll}
~----- --- ----- --- --
4
OR
Solutions

Now, slntc (X + y)'1 •


(t' + y1 + 3xy(x + y)J
' n p.nswering Tip (IOf' • (t' + y3 + 3 X 21(10))
-_,)
, 1tts have to be careful \\ hen they IOOO • (t' + y1 + 630)
~
5wd1:: atwns and be careful when they 1000 = 630 .. (t' + .V1
" fr,1n1e cqu , , to variables (t' + }{) • 370 (¼I
il~sig~~~alttl'!i ········• ............. .
(iii) No. of teachers= x + y = 10
..... - Section•E Given x - y • 1.3
:il - y2 = (.t + y) (.r - .1/) (¼J
(ltll' and only one line can be drawn from A
= 10 X 1.3
:6· (i) toC (1)
= 230 (½)
Another Postulate, "A circle can be drawn with
(11 ) , ,y centre an d any ra clius " . 38. (i) LPAD + LPDA + LAPD = 180°
11 [2)
OR (Angle sum property of a triangle) (½J
⇒ 30" = 18(1'
+ 60" + LA.PD
According to Euclid's Axiom 3, "If equals are
⇒ LAPD = 18C1'-90'
,ubtracted from equals, then the remainders
⇒ LAPD = 90" ~
~e equal".
(ii) Since, ABCD is a rectangle. Thus
(iii) According to Euclid's Postulates [2]
LA = LB = LC = LD = 90"
Astraight line can be drawn from any point to
Also, AP is the angular bisector of LBAD
any other point." [1]
90"
7, ⇒ LPAD = T = 45°
3 (i) Mathematical concept used here is
Polynomials. [1]
ru) Mathematical identities used here are: and DP is the angular bisector of LCDA
(a + b)2 = a2 + b2 + 2ab [1] ⇒ LPDA = 90° = 45°
and (a + b2) = a3 + 3ab(a + b) + b3 [1] 2
OR OR
Since, AP ' ~ BE . Thus, LBAP and LABE ae
No. of teachers= x + y = 10 [½]
at the same side of transversal
By squaring both sides
Since angles at the same side of trcs &Sill
⇒ (x + y)2 = (10)2 supplementary. Therefore, sum of L
:; x2+y2+2xy=100 is 180°.
[Since (a + b) 2 = a2 + b2 + 2ab] (iii) Since LBCE = 90°
No. of students = (x2 + y2) = 58 [112] Thus, BC2 + CE2 = BE2

58 + 2xy = 100 (Pythagoras .......
=> 2xy = 100-58 ⇒ 100 + 100 = BE:?
=> 2xy=42 ⇒ 200 = BE2
=> ⇒ BE= 10-Jlba
xy =~
2
~
xy = 21 [¼]

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