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Sample Question Paper-l

(Issued by Board dated 16" Sep. 2022)

Mathematics Standard (041)


Class- X
Session- 2022-23

sOLVED
ime Allowed: 3 hours
Maximum Marks: 80

General Instructions:
() This Question Paper has 5 Sections A-E.
() Section A has 20 MCQS carrying1 mark each
(i) Section B has 5 questions carrying 02 marks ench.
() Section C has 6 questions
carrying 03 marks each.
() Section D has 4 questions
carrying 05 marks each.
(v1) Section E has 3 case based
integrated units of assessment (04 marks each) with sub-parts of the values of 1, 1 and 2 marks
each respectitely.
(pri) AllQuestions are compulsory. Houerer, an internal choice in 20s of 5 marks, 2Qs
has been of 3 marks and 2 Questions of 2marks
provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2 marks questions of Section E
(ii)
Drauw neat figures wheretver required. Take n= 22/7 wherever required if not stated.

Section-A
Section A consists of 20
questions of 1 mark each.
1. Let a and b be two
positive integers such that a pg' and b =
=
pf, where p and q are
a, b)= pq and LCM
(4, b) p7, then (m + n) (r + s)=
= prime numbers. If HCF
A). 15
B) 30
(C) 35
. (D)72
Letp be a prime number. The quadratic
equation having its roots as factors of p is
(A)-pr+p=0
(C+(p+1}x +p=0 (B)*-(p+ 1)x + p=0
3.
fa and Bare the zeros of a (D)r-px +p+1 =0
(A) -
polynomial fx) pr*-2x +3p and
=
a +
B= aß, then p is
()

4. If
(D)
the system of equations 3x + =
1 and
y
(A)-1 (2k-1}x +{k-1}y =
2k + 1 is
(C)1 inconsistent, then k
(8)0
S. If the
vertices of a (D) 2
fourth vertex Sare parallelogram PQRS taken in order are
P(3,4), Q(-2,3) and
(A)(-2,-1) R(-3,-2), then the coordinates of its
(C)2,-1)
(B)(-2,-3)
(D)(1,2)
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6 . JABC APOR. I AM a n d l'N are altitudes ot anDL a n t a" p e y ana AB : ' Q 4 . 9 , then AM PN

6. ( ) 16 8I
(A) 3
)
(D) 2.3
7. It r
tan w co sin A cut M, then (B) tan M
(A) cos r
(D)cot
) sin cot
v2, then tan *
8. It sin
t
os
(B) 2

(A) (D)4
(C) a units, EC =bunits, DE = * units and BC y units.
Which of the follos
llowing iss
I| BC, AA
=

DE
the given figure,
9. In

true

(B) y=
(A)ra
= *
(D)
a+b other at O such
and BD intersect each
with AD BC and AD =
4 cm. If the diagonals AC
trapezium |
10. ABCD is a

DO
40 ORthenBC
thatoc
(B) 7 cm
(A) 6 Cm
(D)9 cm
(C) 8 cm each tangent is
of 60" are drawn to a circle ot radius3 cm, then the length of
inclined at an angle
11. If two tangents
equal to
(B) 3 cm
(A) 3m
(D) 33 cm am3
(C) 6 cm
is
square of 6
12. The area of the circle that can
be inscribed in a cm

(B) 18t cm
23S3
(A) 36Tt cms
(D) 9n cm
(C) 127 cm
is 2/3 cm. The
breadth and height of a cuboid is 63 cm and the length of its diagonal
13. The sum of the length,
total surface area of the cuboid is
(B) 72 cms
(A) 48 cm
(D) 108 cm
(C)96cm and is
data is 24, then the difference of median
mean
4. f the difference of Mode and Median of a

(B) 12
(A)8
(C) 24 (D) 36
in rolling a distance of 11 km is
5. The number of revolutions made by a circular wheel of radius 0.25 m

(A) 2800 (B) 4000


(D) 7000
5500
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16. For the tollowing distributon,


05 510 10-15 15-20 20-25
Class 20
9
15 2
Frequency
class is
the sum ot the lower limits ot the median and modal
(B) 25
(A) 15 1
(D) 35
(C) will come up at least once?
the probability that
6
Iwo dice are rolled simultaneously. What is
A

(B)
(A) 36

(D)

5sin ß -2cosp
18. If 5 tan f= 4,
tne 5sin B+ 2cosp

A) (B)

C) (D)6
of Assertion (A) is followed by
a statement of Reason (R).
DIRECTION: In the question number 19 and 20, a statement

Choose the correct option


their LCM 15 340.
and their HCF is 17, then
*.Statement (Assertion): If product of two numbers is 5780
A
Statement R( Reason): HCF is always a factor of LCM.
assertion (A).
correct explanation of
(A) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the
correct explanation of asserion (A).
(5) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is not the
(C) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.

(D) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.


20. 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 unit.


=

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)

(C) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.


(D) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.

Section B
Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each.

21. If 49x +51y =


499, 51x + 49y =
501, then find the value of x and y.
22. In the given figure below, a n d 21 L2. Show that ABAE - ACAD.
AE BD

E D
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23. In the given figure, O is the centre of circle. Find 2AQH, given that PA and P'B are tangents to the circle and
APB = 5.

it when it moves Irom 7:05


24. The length
ot the minute hand of a clock is 6 cm. Find the area swept by p.m. to 7:40

OR
arcs have been drawn of radius 7 cm each with vertices A, B, Cand Dot quadrilateral ABCD
In the given figur 2
as centres. Find the area of the shaded region.

0°<A + B s 90° and A > B, then find the measures of angles A and B.
25. If sin (A + B) =
1 and cos (A-B) =

2
OR

when
0=SinG 1-v3
Find an acute angle 6 cos6 +Sin8 + V3

Section C
Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each.

26. Given that v3 is irrational,prove that 5+ 23 is irrational.

27. the zeroes of the polynomial + px + 4 are double in value to the zeroes of the polynomial 2r-5x- 3, then
3
find the values of p and q.
28 A train covered certain distance at uniform speed. If the train would have been 6 km/h faster, it would have
a a
laken 4 hours less than the scheduled time. And, if the train were slower by 6 km/hr; it would have taken 6 hours
more than the scheduled time. Find the length of the journey.
OR
Anuj had some chocolates, and he divided them into two lots A and B. He sold the first lot at the rate of 2 for 3
chocolates and the second lot at the rate of T1 per chocolate, and got a total of 400. If he had sold the first lot at
the rate of Ri per chocolate, and the second lot at the rate of 4 for 5 chocolates, his total collection would have

been
29. Prove the
460. Find the total number of chocolates he had.
following that:
tan &Cot" sec B cosec 0-2 sin 0 cos
1+ tan? 14co?a
+ cots6
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30. Prove that a paralelogram circumscribing a circle is a rhombus.


OR
In the XY and tangents toa circe with centre O and another tangent AB with point of
figure are
XY
two parallel
contact C interesting XY at A and XY at B, what is the measure of ZAOB.

31. Two coins tossed


are
simultaneously. What is the probability of getting
(i) At least one head?
(i) At most one tail?
(ii) A head and a tail?

Section D
Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each.

32. To fill a
swimming pool two pipes are used. If the pipe of larger diameter used for 4 hours
diameter for 9 hours, only half of the pool can be filled. Find, how
and the pipe of smaller
long it would take for each pipe to fill the pool
separately, if the pipe of smaller diameter takes 10 hours more than the ofpipe diameter to fill the
larger pool?
OR
In a flight of 600 km, an aircraft was slowed down due to bad weather. Its
average speed for the trip was reduced
by 200 km/hr from its usual speed and the time of the flight increased by 30 min. Find the scheduled duration of
the flight.
33. Prove that if a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle intersecting the other two sides in distinct
the other two sides are divided in the same ratio.
points, then
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.
34. Due to heavy floods in a state, thousands rendered homeless. 50 schools
were
collectively decided to provide place
andthe canvasfor 1500 tents and share the whole expenditure equally. The lower part of each tent is cylindrical
with base radius 2.8 m and height 3.5 m and
the upper part is conical with the same base radius, but of height
2.1 m. If the canvas used to make the tents costs 120 per m", find the amount shared by each school to set up the
tents.
OR
There are two identical solid cubical boxes of side 7 cm. From the top face of the first cube a hemisphere of
diameter equal to the side of the cube is scooped out. This hemisphere is inverted and placed on the top ot the
second cube's surface to form a dome. Find
(i) the ratio of the total surface area of the two new solids formed
(i) volume of each new solid formed.
35. The median of the following data is 525. Find the values of r and y, if the total frequency is 100

Class interval
0-1
100
Frequency
100 -200 5
200- 00
300-400

400-!
500
500-600
600-1700
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700

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AX 10X

Section E
based questions are compulsory.
Case study
called tiles,
using one
or
more geometric shapes,
of a tlat surface is the covering of a planeused in
Islamic art. You may
36. A tiling or
tessellation tessellations were
in ancient Kome and
and no gaps. Historically, a hiled
l o o r in the archaeological Museum
with no
overlaps below is
etc. Shown
patterns on floors, walls, paintings
find tessellation
made using squares,
and
triangles hexagons.
of Seville,

ensure accuracy in his


To
the above design. tfioor

being inspired byoctagons, squares and


tor his
after trnangles
making a floor patterm regular
thought of plane.
He used
A craftsman on the
Cartesian

m a d e the pattern
work, he
tessellation pattern

D 9 8-7-6-5-4

that folloW Then


the questions WxOP

to a n s w e r B and F? of quadrilateral

Use the
above figure
segment
joining points of the
diagonals
of the line intersection

What is the length point of


() will be the
Z' of the figure G?
The centre of Z? from A and
() coordinates
equidistant
the y-axis
what are point
on
of the
coordinates
OR
What a r e the

(
AFGH?
Trapezium
a r e a of
What is the
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37. The school auditorium


was to b e
constructed
to
actommodate least T00 people. The chairs
at
are to be placed
10 seats more than has
n stiena Way ar succeedng crcular
Catn row
the
in concentric inular arranement
Previous one

s e a t s will
be there
in the
lo row
seats, how
many
circular row has 30 be therer
it t h e f i r s t rows need to
auditorium, how many
For 1500 s e a t s in the after 10" row? 2
(11) OR be put
are still l e f t to
seats
h o w many row?
auditorium, middle
the
in the there in
to be arranged will be
Seats are seats
reach the correct
how they actuauy
1 0
how m a n y ot
controllers who direct
auditorium,

17 rows in the h a v e not thought


t
there were

sky but might


air
trartic services to
(n)
flying in the by g r o u n d - b aand
sed advisory
seen the airplanes
a
service provided can provide various concepts
(ATC) is
have
all airspace, using
o.
We Ar
Tratfic
Control
s e c t i o n o t controlled and regulated
by
a given t r a t f i c is
managed
aesanation. and through
the ground all this air
on Actually,
aircrart airspace.
n o n - c o n t r o l l e d

in and trigonometry.
aircraft c o o r d i n a t e
geometry U D 020

based on
340

After
is 60.
on
the ground remains

from a point of the plane


T h e height
airplane
of an
30.
e l e v a t i o n
to
ot changes

that
the
angle
ot
e l e v a t i o n

that follow
finds angle questions
ATc that
the the
a n s w e r

i n s t a n c e , o b s e r v e d

information
to
a given i t is diagrammatically.

At seconds, above

of 30 Use
the s i t u a t i o n

above
a flight 3000V3
m.
the the
angle
show s e c o n d s ?

as to
s e c o n d s ,

constantly
figure in 30 -) 2
labelled
the plane after
15(V3

Draw
a
neat t r a v e l l e d
by OR
o b s e r v e d
that

(i)
d i s t a n c e

it was
d u r a t i o n .

What is t h e tlight, that


the
above
in
(ii) during distance
t r a v e l l e d

c o n s t a n t ,

height much is the


the How
Keeping 45°.
to km/hr
changed in
e l e v a t i o n

plane
of of the
the speed
What is
(iii)
SOLUTIONS
Sample Question Paper-1
Scheme 2022-23
With CBSE Marking
Mathematics Standard (041)

Section A
is correct.
1. Option (C) Either 2k-1 - " - ' 2 i
Explanation:
a p'a' and b = p'p
HCF(a, b) = p* +1zk-1
3k-3 2k-1 or 2
LCM(a, b) = py )
nu k = 2 or k - 2
But gives: HCF(a, b) = p'q' and LCM (a, b) = po
of k is 2.
From eq. ( , Hence, the value
m = 2 andn = 3
0, 5. Option (C) is correct.
From eq. (1i) parallelogram and
is a
Explanation: Given PQRS
T= 3 ands = 4 bisect each other at O.
(m+n) (r + s) = (2+ 3) (3 + 4) = 35.
diagonal PR and QS
then
Let fourth vertex be S{x, y),
2. Option (5) is correct
Explanation: Factors of P=pXl
.Roots arep and 1.

The quadratic equation is:


0
+product of roots
=

r-(sum of roots) x

-(p + 1)x +p=0


is correct
3. Option (B) mid point of PR
mid point of SQ
=

Explanation*
7 ) = px*-2x + 3p
Given,
Since a and f are the zeroes of given polynomial.

a+8
2
dna
zß = =3
and

a+= a (given)
x-2 =0

X2

nd y t 3 =2

y-1
Hence, fourth vertex S are (2,-1).
4. Option (D) is correct
Explanation: 3r +y =1 .) 6. Option (D) is correct.
and (2k-1)x + (k-1)y = 2* *1
Explanation:
omparing eq ) witha,x + by t=0and eg. (1)
with ar + by + C=0, we get
Wehave, AABC ~ APQR

3,4 2-1,b, = 1, b, = k - 1 , c - 1 a n d c2 3C

-12+1) QR
ince, system is inconsistent, then

(corresponding sides of similar triangle)


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9. Option (C)
is correct. 5lutin
Eaplanation
12.o

DE
AR
A D
But
AC B From BPT
b

x(a+ b) ay

a+b

correct.
is
AB 10. Option (C)
L PQ P Explanation:

2:3.
Hence, AM:PN - O
is correcxt
7. Option (B)
Explanatio
sin 6 cot 60
60=
r tan 6U' cos AD || BC

gIven

and

AD AODO=
OC OB 2
BC

x = tan 30 tan 30° BC =8 Cm

11. Option (D) is correct

8. Option (B) is correct Explanation:

Explanation:
v2 3 cm
sin6+cos 8
=

30
70
Squaring on both sides, we get 3 cm

sin0+ cos0+2 sin 0 cos


=
2

1+2sin 8cos =2 Angle between two tangents 60* given)


=

S i n 8 + cos* 6 = 1)
Tangents are equally inclined to each other
2 sin 6 cos =1 LOPA = OPB = 30°

and LOAP = 90°

sin cos =5 (Angle between tangent and radius)

In APAO, tan 30 A
But tan 6+ cot uncos AP
cose sine

sin8+cOS6
cossin AP 33
2 Hence, the length of each tangent is 33 cm
Solutions 43

= 11 km = 11000 m
12. Option (D) is correct
revolutions *
2nr =

1 1000
Eplanatio
ie, No. of
x7
Noof revolutions- 2* 22 x0.25

700X0

16. Option (B) is correct.

Eaplanation

Class Frequency (9
J0
ABCD is a square of side 6 cm. PQ is a diameter of 0-5 10
circle such that 5
given 5-1
PQ AB = 6 cm
12
10-1
Radius () = Dlameter
15-20

= 3 cm
20-25
N 6 66
2
Area of the circle = nr
33
Since, N =
66, then=
9n 2
=
(3) =
cm
greater than or equal to 33
13. Option (C) is correct. and cumulative frequency
Explanation: lies in class 10- 15
10- 15
So, median class is
Given: I+b+h =
6v3cm) .. Lower limit of median class is
10
and the length of its diagonal =
2/3 cm
is 20 lie in class 15-20
and highest frequency
V++ 2/5 S0, modal class is 15- 20.
Le, is 15.
Squaring both sides, we get
Lower limit
of modal classof the median and modal
of lower limits
+ b + H = 12 (11 Hence, sum
class is 10 + 15 = 25.

From eq (i. 17. Option (C) is coTect.


(+b+ h - (6/3)*
Total poSsible outcomes, when two dice
Explanation:
108 =6 Xb
+*+*+12 2(lb+ bh + hl) =

are thrown together


+ 2(lb + bh + hl) = 108 n(s) 3 6
i.e.,
From eq. (11)] Favourable outcomes are (1, 6), (2, 6), (3, 6), (4, 6)
96 (6, 2), (6, 3), 4), (0, (0,6)
2(lb+bh + hl) =

(5, 6, (6, 1), (6, 5),


Hence, total surface area of the cuboid is 96 cm i.e., P(6 will come up at least once)

14. Option (B) is correct E)11


Explanation
n(S) 36
mode - median = Z24 gven)
mode = 4 + median
18. Option (A) is correct.
5 =4
SANce, mode = 3 median
-

2 mean Explanation: tan


By empirical relation]
2 mean
tan
3 median
-

24 + median =

2median - 2 mean = 24
5sin-2cos 5 -2
median - mean = 12
5sinB +2cosB 5tanß+2
15. Option (D) is correct ldividing cos B by Nz and Dr
Explanatio
3

19. Option (B) is correct

Explanation:
Given: HCF 17
LCM = 340
and
P r o d u c t of HCF and LCM = 17 x 340
ance, radius of wheel () 0.25 = m
1otal distance covered by a circular wheel = 5780.
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ACAD, by equation (i),


iere, it is
given that the In SBAE and
/S0 prduct of two numter

, it s cear that the prunduct of two numbers s


B AE
ZA= ZA
equal to the product ot HCE and LCM
Hence, Asertion is true
ABAE - ACAD common)
for reason, HCF is always a factor of LCM whicti m By SAS similarity criterion
ZPAO = ZPBO = 90°
true.
But it is not corrext
23. (angle between radius and tangens
eplanation ot
assertron LAOB = 105°
20. Option (A) is corrext
(By angle sum property l a triangle)
Eiplanation:
LAQB = x 105° 52.5

(Angle at the remaining part of the circle is half the


(3. 5) D the arc at the centre)
E angle sublended by
24. We know that, in 60 minutes, the tip of minute hand

moves 6 0

move = 6
In I minute, it will
For assertion: Distance between two points (7, X1
and (7, 4) :. From 7:05 pm to 7: 40 pm 1.e. s5 min, it will move

vt-+(h- through
35 x 6 = 210
Distance between DE = y(-3-3) +(-3-5 . Area of swept by the minute hand in 35 min

Area of sector with sectorñal angle 0


= v36+ 64 = V100 of 210 and radius of 6 cm
10 units
ax6 2
By mid point theorem, 60
distance between BC =2 x distance between DE
=2 X 10 12X6x6

= 20 units.
= 66 cm*
So, assertion is true
DR
For reason: By mid point theorem, the line joining
the mid points of two sides of a triangle is paralel to Let the measure of ZA, ZB, ZC and ZD be 6,, &, 6
the third side and equal to halt of it and 8, respectively
Required area = Area of sector with centre A
So, reason is also true.
Area of sector with centre B
Area of sector with centre C
Section B
+ Area of sector with centre D
21. Adding the two equations and dividing by 10, we
get: x + y 10 360* 60TX/ XTX7
Subtracting the two equations and dividing by -2,
we get: -y*1 2
360
Solving these two new equations, we get,

r = - (+8,+6*8)xzx7?
360)27x7
607
22. In AABC, (6y angle Sum property of a triange)
AB = BD
154 cm
Given, ADA
AE
25. sin (A +B)=1 = sin 90, so A + B = 0

Using equation (0, we get cOsA- B)= cos 30', so A - B = 30 )

D From (1) & (i) LA =6 0


RE B ( i) %
And LB = 30
Solutions
45

OR
=

(xt 6) g-4)
Distance covered
+ 6) (y
-

4)
cosb-sin 1 - v3 ay (x

cos + sn& 1+3 4r+by-24=0


1)
-2x + 3y-12 = 0
Dividing the numerator and denominator of LHS by
cos t,we get Similarly
or-6y-36 = 0

1-tan -v3 r-y -o=0


..i) %
1
+ttane 1+3 w e get x
=
30 and y =
4
Solving (i) and (i)
Which on simplitication (or comparison) gives of x and y in equation (), we

Putting the values


tan v3 obtain
istance = (30 x 24) km = 720 km.
Or = 60° is 720 km.
of the journey
Hence, the length
OR
Section-C Let the number of chocolates in lot A be x

chocolates in lot B
be y
And let the number
of
Let us assume 5+2/3 is rational, then it must be in
26. total number of chocolates
= x +
y

the form ofwhere p and q are co-prime integers


Price of 1
chocolate
=

s3o for x chocolates=x


and 0 at the rate of
I per
chocolates
and price of y
5+23 chocolate =y.

condition
by the given
y 400
S0

and 2 are integers and q 0, RHS of 2x + 3y = 1200


Since p, 9, 5 of (i) is v3 which is
rational. But LHS
equation () is r+y = 460
irrational. This is not possible. Similarly
This contradiction has arisen due to our wrong
5x + 4y = 2300
5+ 2/3 is
assumption that 5+2v3 is rational. So,
Solving i) and (i) we get
irrational. 3
D0 and y = 200

polynomial 2r-5x
-

and ß be the zeros of the


27. Let a X*y
= 300 + 200 = 500
2

Then So, Anuj had 500 chocolates.

sin' cOs
And
aß2 29. LHS: CoS + SIn
1+ 1+ COS6
+pr *4
Let 2a and 28 be the zeros Cos sin6

Then 2c + 25=-P
cos 0
2(a +) - P sin'
2x P
cos sin 9
cOs8+sin-0 sin 9+ cos*0
cos e Sin"6
So p =-5
Ana 2a x 25=4 sin cos°0
cos6 sin6

So = Sin"6+ cos"0
cose sin6
-6
40. Let the actual speed of the train be x km/hr and let _ (sin*8 +cos* 0)* -2sin 0 cos*0
the actual time taken be y hours. COS& Sin6

Distance covered is xy km
the speed is increased by 6 km/hr, then time of 1-2sin 6 cos
is reduced by 4 hours ie, when speed is cos6 sin
journey
*6) km/hr, time of journey is ( - 4) hours.
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Hence,
23 = Z4
22
(CPCT)%
sin Ocos*0 Similarly = 180°P
cost sin
ZPAB + 2QBA
cost sint
(co interior angles are
0 supplementary as XY || XY)
Secd c0sec 0- 2 sin 0 cos

2 2 + 224 = 180°
=
RHS
L 2 + 24 = 0

30. (1)%
2 + 24 + LAOB = 18O" (Angle sum property)

ZAOB =
90°
Using (1), we
get,

31. () P(At least one head) =

one tail) =

(ii) P[At most

circle (ii) P{A head anda tau)


Let ABCD be the rhombus circumscribing the
with centre O, such that AB, BC, CD and DA touch
the circle at points ? Q, R and S respectively.
We know that the tangents drawn to a circle from an Section D
extenor point are equal in length.
AP = AS . 3 2 . Let the time taken by larger pipe alone to ill the tank
BP = BQ ..4
CR = CQ
x hours
..(3) Therefore, the time taken by the smaller pipe
DR = DS 4) 1

Adding (1), (2), (3) and (4) we get


X+10 hours
Water filled by larger pipe running for 4 hours
AP +BP + CR + DR = AS + BQ+ CQ+ DS
(AP + BP) + (CR + DR) = (AS + DS) + (BQ + CQ) litres
AB +CD = AD + BC (5)1
Since AB = DC and AD = BC Water filled by smaller pipe running for 9 hours
(opposite sides of parallelogram ABCD) %
putting in (5) we get, 2AB = 2AD litres
x+10
or AB = AD.
AB = BC = DC = AD We know that +-
Since a parallelogram with equal adjacent sides is a
rhombus, so ABCD is a rhombus Which on
simplification gives:
OR
-16x 80 = 0 1
- 20x + 4x 80 =0
x(r - 20) +4(r-20) = 00
(r +4 (-20) = 0

X-4,20
I cannot be negative.
Thus,
X+10 3 0
Larger pipe would alone fill the tank in 20 hours and
smaler pipe would fill the tank alone in 30 hours.
OR
Join OC Let the usual
speed of plane be x km/hr
In A OPA and 4 OCA and the reduced
speed of the plane be (x-200) km/hr
OP OC Distance =600 km
(radii of same circle)
=

PA = ( Given)
According to the
question,
(length of wo tangentss (time taken at reduced speed) (Schedule time) -

from an external
AO = AO
point) = 30 minutes

(Common) = 0.5 hours.


Therefore, AOPA = 4OCA
(By SSS congruency criterion) 600 600
x-200
Solutions

Which on simplihcation gives: V12.25


-2001-240000 0 3.5m
*- 600r + 400x 240000 0 Area of canvas u e d to make tent
CSA of cylinder + CSA of cone
( r - 600) + 400(r - 600) = 0
= 2 x nx 2.8 x 3.5 + I x 2.8 x 3.5
(r-60)(rt 400) =0
61.6 + 0 8
r = b 0 or r = -400 1
1
But speed cannot be negative. 92.4m
Cost of 1500 tents at < l120 per sq.mn
The usual speed is 600 km/hr and - 1500 x 120 x 92.4

the scheduled duration of the fight is hour = { 16,632,000


600 the tents
to set up
Share of each school

16632000
33. For the Theorem:
Given, To prove, Construction and figure 1%
= 7 332,640
Proot OR

First Solid

AB and EF is line
Let ABCD be a trapezium DC ||
a

parallel to AB and hence DC.


to

E
To prove:
EA Second Solid

Construction: Join AC, meeting EF in G.

Proof: In AABC, we have

GF| AB

CCCE By BPT...(1)%
GA FB
In AADC, we have
EG | |DC (EF|| AB & AB|| DC)

DE ByBPT)..(2)%
EA GA
From (1) & (2), we get

DE CF
EA FB (4) SA for first new solid (5,):
34. Radius of the base of cylinder () = 28 m = Radius of 6x7x7+2 x 3.5-Tx3.5
the base of the cone () 294 +77-38.5
Height of the cylinder (h) = 3.5 m 332.5 cm
Height of the cone (H) = 2.l m. SA for second new solid (S):

Slant height of conical part ( = vr*+H* 6x 7x7 +2 x 3.5-m x 3.5


2 9 4 + 77-38.5

(2.8+(21 cm
7.84+4.41 S,:S1:1
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(ii) Volume tor tirst new sold (V) (ii)

7x7x7-rx35

413
43 m 1

olume tor second solid


new
(V)

7x7x7+ x35
2597
343+ Cm

35. Median = 525, so Median Class = 50- 0

Class interval Frequency Cumulative


Frequency 09-3
0-100

100-200

7+X W-6,2), X(4,0), O(5, 9), P{3,11)


200-300 Clearly WXOP is a rectangle
300-.400 19+X Point of intersection of diagonals of a rectangle is the
mid point of the diagonais. o tne required point is
400--500 36 + 1
mid point of WO or XP

500-600 56 +X

600-
-700 S6 +X+y
-800 9 -

72 +X*
800-900
(ii) A(-2,2), G(4,7)
1000 76+x+y Let the point on y-axis be Z(0, y)
AZ = GZ*

(0+2+(y-25 = (0+ 4* + ( y - 7
7 6 + x + y = 100
(2 + + 4 - 4 y = (4)+y+ 49-14y

+y 2A .) 1 8-4y = 65 - 14y
IOy = 57

-cf So, 5./


Median = l+ xh 72
ie. the required point is (0,5.7)
OR
Since,I = 500, h = 100,f = 20, cf= 36 +Xand n = 100

Therefore, putting the value in the Median formula,


we get;

525 500+ 30*)x 100


20
SO I = 9

y 24-x (from eq ()
y 24-9= 15
Theretore, the value ot x =9 and y= 15.
36. (4i) B(1, 2), F(-2,9)
BF= (-2-1¥ + (9-2*
(-3 + (7
9 +49
58
BF = V58 units
S o l u t i o n s s

A(-2, 2), F(-Z9), G(4, 7), 1i(4, 4)


Clearly GH = 7-4 = 3 units ) ln APAB,
AF 9-2 7 units
303
So, height ot the trapezum AFGH = 2 units 3
AB

area of AFGH= (AF + GH) AB = MAKn


x
height
tan
1C
+39 x 2
30003
10
sq. units 3 AC

37. () Since each row 1s increasing by 10 seats, so it is an AC = 00m

AP with first term a 30, and common difference distance covered=


000- 3000

d= 10. 6000 m.
So number of seats in 10" row OR

a10
a + 9d
30+9x10 = 120
300 V3m
S, (2a+ (n -1))
1500(2 x 30 + ( - 1)10)

3000 = 50n + 10ns


+5n-300 0 PB
+20m- 15n-300 =0 In APAB, tan 60
B

20) (1 -15) =
0
(n +
30003
Rejecting the negative value, n =
15
Or 3 IB
OR
AB = 3000 m
No. of seats already put up
to the 10" row
=
S10
% tan 45
Sy 2 x
30 + (10-1)10)} AD

5 ( 6 0 + 90) = 750 2

to be are AD
of seats still required put
So, the number
1500-750 = 750 AD 3000V3 m
of rows 17
(ii) If no.
=
distance covered = 3000/3 -3000
then the middle row is the 9" row

Asa+ 8d 3000(3-1) m
30+80
= 110 seats speed
60
30
38. 6) 200n Vs

200x:3600
1000
= 720 km/hr
300 V.3m

Alternatively: speed -
3000(3-1)
15(3-1)
301
1
200 ms
200x
3600
F'and Q are the two positions of the plane flying at a 1000
height of 3000/3 m.
720 km/hr
A is the point of observation.

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