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“PY INTERNAT! [SCHOOL PUSHP Vita AMITY INTERNATIONAL ee BOARD | Session- 2022 ~ 23 Class — X PR ct — Mathematics Su Maximum Marks: 80 Time Allowed: 3hrs General Instruction ‘This Question Paper has 5 Sections AE. 10 MCQs carrying 1 mark each L 2. 3. 4. Section C has 6 ques 5. Section D has 4 que: s each. ; 6. Section E has 3 case based integrated units of assessment (04 marks each) with sub- parts of the values of 1, | and 2 marks each respectively. 7. All Questions are compulsory. However, an intemal choice in 2 Qs of 5 marks, 2 Qs of 3 marks and 2 Questions of 2 marks has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2marks questions of Section E 8, Draw neat figures wherever required. Take x =22/7 wherever required if not stated. | "SECTION A - S.NO MA : _ RKS {Ib If the LOM of ‘a’ and 18 is 36 and the HCF of ‘a’ and 18 is 2, then a= 1 @4 (bo)! ©3 (2 2 Tf the sum of the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial kx? + 2x + 3k is equal to their iT product, then k equals (@) 13 __b) = 13 __ ©)28 _@) 28 3 | Ione zero of the quadratic polynomial x? + 3x +k is 2, then the value of k is 1 (a) 10 (b) -10 @-7 (a) 2 4 _| For which value of p, will the lines represented by the following pair of linear 1 equations be parallel 3x-y—5=0; 6x-2y-p=0 (a) all real values except 10 (10 ()5/2_@)% 5 If (a/3, 4) is the mid-point of the segment joining the points P(-6, 5) and R(-2. 3), then} 1 the value of ‘a’ is ~~ (a)12 (b)-6 (c)-12 (d)-4 6 AABC~APQR. If AM and PN are altitudes of AABC and ——— ie te altitudes of AABC and APQR respectively and 1 a) 3:2 @) (b) 16:81 (49 (@23 7 Ifx tan 45° sin 30° = cos 30° tan 30" hen wiscaual - 30° tan 30°, then x is equa @)B (2 (© IN? @! len X is equal to 1 8 Ifx=a co me y=b sin, then Bx? + ay? = __ | (ajal ()d+at (arb? (a) ath! Pe L6 = ‘ shea es Pe d) os Oa Tn Orne i —— 10 _ | Ifin two triangles DEF and PQR, ZD = 2Q and ZR = ZE, then which of the Hotlowing is not true? 2 by DE = EE ) oR ae ry In figure, AP, AQ and BC are tangents of the circle with Centre O. [FAB = 5 em, AC=6 om and BC = 4 cm, then the length of AP (in em) is 4 y . r, 0 (a) 1Sem (0) 10cm (©) Sem @7.5em 1} | The area of the circle that can be insoribed in a square of 6cm is (a) 36cm? (b) 18cm? (©) 12cm? (@) 9xcm? 13 | A right circular cylinder of radius © om and height ‘h’ cm just encloses a sphere oF i diameter: @ rem (0) 2rem (©hem (@) 2h em 14 | If the mode of a given data is 18 and the mean is 24, then median is @21 (b) 24 (© 18 @22 | 15 | Ifthe perimeter of a circle is equal to that ofa square, then the ratio of the areas is 1 (@)22:7 Oia: ©7222 @i:14 [16 | Two dice are rolled simultaneously. What is the probability that 5 will come up at least once? (a)l/6 (b) 7/36 (c) 11/36 (d) 13/36 7 | [Consider the following frequency distribution of the height oF 60 students of a class 1 Class 150-155 | 155-160 [160-165 [165-170 _[ 170-175] 175-180 Frequency | 13 15 10 8 9 3 the sum of the lower limits of the median and modal class is = (a) 300 () 310 (©)315 (a) 330 f “4F jatement of assertion (A) ‘on number 19 and 20, a st | DI JON: In the q\ v towed by a statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct option : ea (Asierton}? If product of two numbers is 5780 and their LCM is 340 f ‘Statement R( Reason) : HCF is always a factor of LCM" {@) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A) (b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A) (©) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false. (dAssertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true their HCF is 17, then i 39 | Statement A (Assertion): If the co-ordinates of the mid-points of the sides AB and AC of AABC are D(3,5) and E(-3,-3) respectively, then BC = 20 units ‘Statement R( Reason) : The line joining the mid points of two sides of a triangle is. parallel to the third side and equal to half of it. (a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A) (b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and 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, | SECTION B Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each. | SINo. | Marks 21 | Find the value of a and b for which the following pair of linear equations has 2 infinitely many solutions: 2x + 3y =7; (atb)x + (2a—byy =21 | | In the given fig, DB 1 BC, DE [AB and AC 1 BC. Prove that BE/DE= AC/BC EI | ie Al BB | in the given figure, AB is the diame tangent. If ZAOQ = 58°, find 2A TQ. I | \ [ 2a 2 |The cost of fencing a circular field atthe rate of Rs.24 per metre is Rs $280. The field is to be ploughed at the rate of Rs, 0.50 per m?. Find the cost of ploughing the | field i OR i ‘The wheels of a car are of diameter 80cm each. How many complete revolutions | does each wheel made in 10mins when the car is travelling at a speed of 66 km per | hour? ye 25 ‘| Ifsin A+ sin®A = 1, then prove that cos*A + cos*A Di | i Ney | If sind = cos®, then find the value of 2tand + cos?0 / | I — i SECTION G Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each. S.No - Marks 26 Given that V3 is irrational, prove that 5 - V3 is irrational. 3 27 _| Find the value of such that the polynomial =(k + 6x 70K =) k ' a = Tyhas st of its zeroes equal to half of their product. 7p : 78 | A person invested some amount at th % simple i 7 : unt at the rate of 12% simple interest and some other amount at the rate of 10% simple interest. He received yearly interest of Rs.130. But if he had interchanged the amount invested, he would have received Rs.4 more as interest. How much amount did he invest at different rates. OR Jamila sold a table and a chair for Rs.1050, thereby making a profit of 10% on the table and 25% on the chair. If she had taken a profit of 25% on the table and 10% on the chair, she would have got Rs.1065. Find the cost price of each pr eosee 8 F = (1 +scc 8 cvs at (sin @ + sec BY # (COS w S circle with Centre € 1 an external point LQ are drawn toa circle with € nire O fro Pp Two tangents TPand TQ 3 T.Prow OPO | 1 Prove that PTL on circumscribing a cirele is a rhombus, | Prove that the paralleloy _ at the numbers ! fi different d ether. Find the probability tha ] two different ¢ | obtained | fice are thrown tops Have a sum less than 7? “) | (ii) Have a product less than 16? | odd numbers? Si f ne a 5 .d at a point on the boundary of a circular park of diameter pole has to be e [3metres in such a way that the differences of its distances from two diametrically opposite fixed gates A and B on the boundary is 7 meters. What distances from the | two gates should the pole be erected? i OR To fill a swimming pool two pipes are used. If the pipe of larger diameter used for 4 hours and the pipe of smaller diameter for 9 hours, only half of the pool can be filled. Find, how long it would take for each pipe to fill the pool separately, if the Pipe of smaller diameter takes 10 hours more than the pipe of larger diameter to fill the pool? 33 Prove that if ‘a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle intersecting the other ‘wo sides in distinct points, then the other two sides are divided in the same ratio. a Using the above theorem prove that a line through the point of intersection of the diagonals and parallel to the base of the trapezium divides the non parallel sides in the same ratio. 4 . 7 7 A rocket is in the form of a right circular eylinder closed at the lower end and Surmounted by a cone with the same radius as that of eylinder. The diameter and height of cylinder are 6c en of eylinder are Gem and 12cm, respectively. Ifthe slant height of the conical Portion is Sem, then find the total surface arca and volume of rocket. (= 3.14) A rectangular metal block has length 15em, breadth 10cm and height Sem. From this} block, a circular hole of diameter Jem is drilled out. Find (i the volume of the remaining solid. (ii) the surface area of the remaining solid. 35 If the median of the following frequency distribution is 32.5. Find the values of fi 5 and fp. es 0-10 | 10-20 | 20-30 | 30-40 [40-50 | 50-60 [60-70 a | Frequ. 12 & 3 2 40_ % a © SECTION Case study based questions are compulsory. 36. Ayush Starts walking from his house to office. Instead of going to the office directly, he goes to a bank first, from there to his daughters school and then reaches the office (Assume thar all distances covered are in straight lines). Ifthe house is situated at (2.4), banke at (5,8), school at (13,14) and office at (13,26) and coordinates are in km, cas, 14) sinters, (3.8) Ta ER Use the above figure to answer the questions that follow: @ What is the distance between house and bank? (1) Gi) What is the distance between Daughter's School and bank? a) Gi) What is the total distance travelled by Ayush to reach the office? Q) 37. Ata given instance, ATC finds that the angle of elevation of an ground 60°. After a flight of 30 seconds, it is observed that the height of the plane remains constantly as 3000 V3 m. Using the above information answer the following questions: 4) Draw a neat labeled figure to show the situation diagrammatically. (1) (ii) What is the distance travelled by the plane in 30 seconds? Q) a) airplane from a point on the angle of elevation changes to 30°. The (ili) What is the speed of the plane in km/hr? 38. A farmer has a triangular piece of land. He grows plants in 9 rows in the form of an A.P. such that there are 20 plants in 1 row, 19 plants in the next row, 18 plants in the row next to it and so on (i) How many plants does the farmer grow in the 6 row? (D Gi) How many plants does he grow in all? (2) __ (iii) __If there are 9 rows of plants, how many plants are there in the middle row? (1) © 10,0?

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