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Sample Paper 01 Solutions Sample Paper 01 Solutions Class- X Exam - 2023-24 Mathemati: ‘Time Allowed: 3 Hours General Instructions : ‘This Question Paper has 5 Sections A-E Section A has 20 MCQs carry: Section B has 5 questions carrying 02 carrying 08 marks each. Section D has 4 questions carrying 05 marks each. Section E 1 aaark each tarks each. Section C has 6 questioy and 2 marks ea 7. All Question of 2 marks has been provided. h respectively. 8. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take = as 3 case bawed integrate units of assess ~ Standard ‘Maximum Marks : 80 (04 marks cach) with sub-parts of the values of 1, 1 are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 Qs of 5 marks, 2 Qs of 8 marks and 2 Questions wherever required if not stated. Section - A Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. 1. Two APs have the same commioa difference, The first term of one of these is —1 and that of the other is —8. Then the difference between their dth terms is (a) -1 @)-8 @ @7 (a9 Ans or 4th temn of fist AP, a =-14(4-1)d = 1430 and Ath term of second AP, a, =-8+ (4 1)d = 8430 Now, the difference between their 4th terms, + 3d) —(—8 +30) 1+ 3d+ 8-34 Hence, the required difference is T Tins (c) is correct option, ‘DOWNLOAD FREE INDIA’S BEST STUDY MOBILE APP 30 Sample Peper with Solutions CChaptervise Question Bank of All Subject NCERT and Previous 18 Years Soved Papers Case Study Questions with fll Soutions Word File of Material for Teachers ‘So get Mobile app Link Whatsapp at 89056 28969 2. For the following distribution: ‘Marks Number of students Below 10 3 Below 20 2 Below 30 a Below 40 57 Below 50 75. Below 00 80 The modal class is (a) 10-20 (b) 20-80 (©) 30-40 (a) 50-60 Ans Marks Number of students 0-10 3-0=3 10-20 12-3=9 20-30 m-B=15 30.40 57-27 = 30 40-50 75-57 =18 50-60 80-75 =5 Class 30-40 lias the maximum frequency 80, therefore this is model clas. Thus (¢) is correct option. Page 2 3 If one zero of the polynomial (31°+8r+8) is the recipreeal of the other, then value of kis ws ()-3 = wa a -$ se Ans Let the zeros be and wt Product of zeroes, Thus (a) is correct option. (¢+1f-2 (a) four real roots has (b) two real roots (6) no real roots (a) one real root Aus We have (ep4 2410 Let 2? = y then we have 0 Comparing O we get a=, 0 asl Disrininat dc =(1¥-4()Q) =-a Since, D <0, y?+y+1=0 has no real roots. ie a'tat1 =0 or (a +1f- 2 roots. Thus (¢) is correct option, has no real The LCM of smallest two digit composite number and smallest composite number 1s @ 2 (wa (c) 20 (a) 44 Ans Smallest two digit composite number is 10 and smallest composite number is 4 é LEM (10,4) =20 Thus (¢) is correct option. 6 ple Paper O1 Solutions Which of the foll (a) All iosccles triangles are similar, statement is false? (Bb) All quadeilateral are similar (c) All circles are similar. (a) None of the above Ans Isoseeles triangle is a triangk in which two equal length, Thus two isosceles triangles similar. Hence statement given in option (a) Thus (a) is correct option. If a regular hexagon is inscribed in a citcle of radius r, then its perimeter is (a) 3r () 6 () 9 (a) 2 Ans m Side of the regular hexagon inscribed in a circle of radius 1 is also r, the perimeter is Gr ‘Thus (b) is correct option. I Atan6 = 3, then ($888 2088) is equa () 3 3 1 a © 4 @ 4 Ans Give, tan =3 Ai) Aton —1 ~ Ftand+1 Thus (c) is correct option. Seo TEL The top of two poles of height 20 m and 1d m are connected by a wire. If the wire makes an angle of 30° with the horizontal, then the length of the wi (a) 12m (0) 10m (co) 8m (6m Ans Height of big pole Height of small pole D 6m noe E 20m Mm him A c DE =CD- CE =CD-AB [AB = CE Tins Iength of wine is 12 m Thus (a) is correct opti 10. A ladder, leaning against a wall, makes an angle of (60° with the horizontal, If the foot of the ladder is 2.5 y from the wall, find the length of the ladder. () 5.5m. (a)45m (a) 5m (c) 25m Ans As per given in question we have drawn figure below A cO B In AACB with 2 C= 0", we get cos 60° AC =2x25=5m Thus (a) is correct option. Sample Paper 01 Solutions 11. In the figure, PQ is parallel to MN. 1 KN= 204 cm then find KQ. a4 = daa K M (a) 48 em (©) 44an Ans (b) 46 em (a) 42 ew Tn the given igure PQ || MN, thus Ap _KQ PM ~ QV (By BPT) mt KO 4___ KQ TS > Ba kT 4x 20.4—4KQ = 13KQ 17KQ = 4% 20.4 20.4 x4 KO = "Tr Thus (a) is correct option. =48em ‘DOWNLOAD FREE INDIA'S BEST STUDY MOBILE APP 40 Sample Paper with Solutions CChaperwise Question Bank of All Sject NCERT and Previous 15 Years Solved Papers Case Study Questions with full Sokitons Word File of Material for Teachers ‘So get Mobile app Link Whatsapp at 89056 29959 12. Ratio of lateral surface areas of two cylinders with equal height is (a) 1:2 a (b) Hh a (o) Rr mt (d) None of these Ans 2nRh:Qerh Thus (c) is correct option. 1a ua Inthe fommla 7 0+ 24, for nding the mean of Us grouped data d's are dev () lower limits of the classes (b) upper limits of the classes ion from a of (c) mid-points of the classes (a) frequencies of the class: marks Ans Mid-point of the classes = (x, — a). lower limi where a= So, the option (c) is corre:t, which is the required Thus (¢) is correct option, Ir the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial ar°+ b+ where 0, are equal, then (@) ¢ and a have opposite signs (« @e (a) Ans and have opposite and a bi and have the same sign Let fla) =a2*+ bet Let a: and ( are zeroes of this polynomial o Then. ats= and ap Since a =, then o and 3 must be of same sign ic. either both are positive or both are negative. In both ap >0 eo Both ¢ and a are of same sign Thus (c) is correct option, Two coins are tossed simultaneously. The probability of getting at most one head is @4 wd 3 ws Ans All possible outcomes are {HH, HT, TH, TT} Thus n(S) =4 16. a. ple Paper O1 Solutions Favourable outcomes are {HT, TH, TT} n() =3 Probability of getting at most one h n(F) _ 3 Pe) = 75 ‘Thus (d) is correct option. Someone is asked to take a nimber from 1 to 100. The probability that it is a prin (a) () + oF oF# Prime numbers between 1 to 100 are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 58, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 88, 89 and 97, ic 25 outcome n(S) = 100 mE) =25 P(E) Thus (c) is correct option. Com Need For which value(s) of p, will the lines represented by the following pair of linear equations be parallel 32—y-5 =0 Gx—2y-p =0 (a) all real values exeept 10 (b) 10 (©) 5/2 ap Ans We have, 32—y-5 =0 and Gr-2y-p =0 Here, a =3,b =-1,a =-5 and 6, by =-2, =—p Sinee given lines are parallel, ptSx2—0p #10 Page 5 18, The coordinates of a point A on y-axis, at a distance of 4 units from g-acis and below it are (a) (4,0) () 0,4) (©) (-4,0) (a) (0, -4) Ans Because the point is 4 units down the a-axis Le, 60 ordinate is —4 and on y-axis abscissa is 0. So, the coordinates of point A is (0, — 4). Thus (A) is corect option. 19, Assertion : If a wire of length 22 am is bent in the shape of a circle, then arca of the circle so formed is 40cm Reason : Circumference of the circle = length of the (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 but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A). (c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false. (@) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true. Ans We have nr =22 Area ofthe citce =22x 25 x 35 85cm" Assertion is not correct, but reason is true, Thus (A) is coreet option. 20, Assertion : The slant height of the frustum of a cone 185 can and the difference between the radii of its two circular ends is 4 em. Then the heigit of the frustum is 3 om Reason : Slant height of the frustum of the cone is given by [= /(R—rf + ht (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 but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A). (c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is fale. (a) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true. ple Paper O1 Solutions Ans We have, h=3em Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A). ‘Thus (a) is eurreet option. Section - B Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each. 21. In the figure, PQRS PQ|| RS. On PQ and RS, there are points E and F respectively such that EF intersects $Q at G. Prove that EQ x GS=GQx FS. Ss f R Dne to vertical opposite an ZEGQ = FG: Due to alternate any 2EQG = ZFS by AA similarity we have AGEQ ~GFS £Q _ GQ. FS = GS FQ™ GS = GQ FS ‘DOWNLOAD FREE INDIANS BEST STUDY MOBILEAPP 0 Sample Paper with Solutions CChaplerwise Question Bank of All Subject NCERT and Previous 16 Years Solved Papers Case Study Questions with full Solutons Word File of Material for Teachers ‘So get Mobile app Link Whatsapp at 89056 29969 Page 6 22, In figure, 0 is the centre of the citele and LN is a diameter. I PQ is a tangent to the circle at Kand ZKLN = 30, find Z PKL. Ans Since OK and OL are radius of circle, thus OK = OL Angles opposite to equal sides are equal, ZOKL = 2 OLK=30° ‘Tangent is perpendicular to the end point of radius, ZOKP =90" (Tangent) Now ZPKL = ZOKP~ ZOKL =90° — 30° = 60° 23, Evaluate 90° + tan*60° + casec 30° — tan45 cor a5 24, One card is drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52 cards, Find the probability of getting () a non face card (Gi) a black king Ans gy Total cards, n(5) a (i) There are 12 face cards and thus 40 non- face cards. oe (zi) =40 ple Paper O1 Solutions Pome, Pus) = 48D (ii) There are 2 black king n(E,) =2 P (black king). In a family of two children find the probability of having at least one girl Ans Al possible outcomes, S = {GG, GB, BG, BB} Total number of possible outcomes, n(S) =4 Favourable outcomes are GG, GB and BG. Thus mE) =3 P (at least one girl) mE) Let AABC be an equilateral triangle of side 24 em and AD is altitude which is alo perpendicular bisector of side BC. This is shown in figure given below. em c. D Bem ‘ BC _ 24 Now pp = 22-31 em AB =2 cm “ AD = JAB BF veay~ ay Page 7 576 — ad 432 = 123 Thus AD = 12/3 em. In the given figure, PQR Js a triangle right angled at Q and XY|| QR. If PQ=6 cm, PY=4 cm and PX:XQ= 1:2. Caleulate the length of PR and QR. P x y Q R Ans Since XY || OR, by BPT we have PX Py xg ~ YK 1__ py 2 —PR-PY ~ PRT PR-4=85 PR=12em Inright A PQR we have QR = PR'— PQ Tins QR = 63 em Section - C Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each. 26, Verify whether 2, 3 and } are the zroes of the polynomial p(2) = 22-112 + 17-6. Ans 1f2, 3 and $ then these must satisfy p (7 are the zeroes of the polynomial p(z) 0 m. ple Paper O1 Solutions (1) 2, p(x) =2¢ -1et+ 172-6 7(2) = 212) 112¥+17(2)-6 = 1-4434-6 ma = 50-50 (2)8, y (3) + 17(3) 6 1M yi Hence, 2, 3, and £ are the zeroes of p2). Solw for x and y aplwe Ans Wehave 252,952 7 3¢e+1)+2Qy-1) = 5A i Br$8+2y-2 =54 0) and 2e— 1) +5(y+ 1) = 48 Qe 2+ 3y8 22+ 3y 2 Muliptying equation (1) by 3 we have ox+6y = 159 8) Multiplying equation (2) by 2 we have te+6y —94 ” Subtracting equation (4) from (3) we have bx = 65 or 213 Substitute the value of 2 in equation (2) 2(13) + 3y = 47 Page 8 By =47-26=21 Hence, # = 13 and y=7 '30 Sample Papers cf Each Subject Download NODIA App 28, In the given figure, if ZACB = 2 CDA, AC=6 cm and AD=8 cm, then find the length of AB C A + B Ans In AABC and A ACD we have ZACB = ZCDA (given! 2OAB = 2CAD [common] ABC ~ 4c ew _ AB _BC _ Ac Be Now In the given figure, BC||PQ aud BC=8 am, PQ=4 cm, BA=6.5 on AP =28 cm Find CA and Al ° P » 6.5em, @ aple Paper 01 Solution Ans In AABC and AAPQ, AB =6.5 em, BC: PQ=4cm aud AP = 25 an We have BC || PQ Due to alternate angles 2CBA = AQP Due to vertically opposite angles, ZBAC = 2PAQ Due to AA similarity, AABC ~AAQP AB _ BC 30. A toy isin the form of a cone radins 3.5 em mounted on a hemisphere of same radius, If the total height of the toy is 15.5 em, find the total surface area of the toy. Use Ans As per question the figure is shown below. Here total surface area of the toy is equal to the sum of surface area of hemisphere and curved surface area of come, Page 9 Ren 15.500 35cm 4 Radius r and height h =a Slant height of cone, DaVPth = 35+ 2.5 = Surface area of hemisphere + + Cunved surface area of cone =2nr tart =ar(2r+1) =P x35 x 2x 3.54125) =11 x 195 =2145 em? A well of diameter 4 m dug 2 m deep. The earth taken out of it has been spread evenly all around it in the shape of a circular ring of width 3 m to form an embankment. Find the height of the embsnkment. Aus Radius of earth dug out + Depth of the earth aaa ‘Volume of earth we =2x Qf xa = 22x 4% 3 = 264 mt Width of embankment =3 m Onter radius of ring =2+3=5 m Let the height of embankment be h ‘Valume of embankment, x(R—r¥h =264 ple Paper O1 Solutions Bx (2) xh = 204 Bxes-axn 204 Byaxh 2X 3x h = 204 264 x7 MoH Height of embankment is 4 1, an that JB ie irsational, prove that (5-+3V2) is an irrational muber Ans Assume that (6+3V2) is a rational number. Therefore, wo ean waite tin the form of # whore p and q are coprime integers and q+ 0 Now 5+3V2 =f where q* 0 and p and q are integers, Rewriting the above expression as, av2 -B5 q po ia v2 =P Here 25! ie rational because p and q ate co-prime integers, thus 2 should be a rational number. But 2 is irrational, This contradicts the given fact that V2 ie irrational. Hence (5-+3V2) ie an irrational umber: Section -D Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each. 82. Solve for x Ans We have et2+42+1) ey (84 4)(2+4) = 4(2 +3242) Sample Paper 01 Solutions 33. A right trimgle ABC, right angled at A is circumscribing a circle. IF AB = G am and BC— 10m, find the radius r of the circle. Ans Now As per question we draw figure shown below. i i 2Vv3 Hence, x =2+2¥3 and 2 Solve for x: 4+ 4br— (at Aw A 6am In triangle A ABC. Weave 4+ 40r—(a" AC = Vi0*— 36° =8 em Comparing with AZ + Be+C =0 we got pans & Area of triangle A ABC save =1x ax Ac A=4,B=4b and C= 1 1 mont $x 6x 8=24 cw Here we have joined A0,B0 and CO. For area of triangle we have AABC = AOBC+A0CA+ AOAB 24 = BC+ $rAC+ $rAB =4b + da = ir(BC+ AC+ AB) = $r(6+ 1048) = 12" or 12r =24 a+b) op Tins y= 2 om, Hence the roots are — ) ? 34. Daily wages of 110 workers, obtained in a survey, are tabulated below ‘DOWNLOAD FREE INDIM'S BEST STUDY MOBILE APP 30 Sample Peper with Solutions CCheptervise Question Bank of All Subject NCERT and Previous 15 Years Solved Papers Case Study Cuestons ith ful Solitons Word File of Material for Teachers ‘So getMobile app Link Whatsapp at 89056 29969 100- [120- | 140- [160- | 180- ]200- | 220- 120 Jiao |160 Jiso | 200 | 220 | 240 a fis [20 22 fas fiz fis Compute the mean daily wages an modal daily wages of these workers. Page 11 ple Paper O1 Solutions we Class [Class mark [Frequency (|_| fm Let a= 170 be assumed mean, 110 hie B oe cr z | |s-10 fu 19.21_|20 f 20f 2123 [22 5 10 100-120 [uo [10 _|-oo [-3 2520 | 24 4 96 10-140 [130 |15_|-40 |-2 404s Toa + 207 140-160 [150 [20 |-20 [-1 Mw Bfn ean, oF 1s0-180 170 [22 [0 0 0 Bd 9 04+ 20f 1so-200 [iso [as [20 [1 18 a= 20-20 [20 fiz [ao [2 a 7 7A+20f 220-240 [230 [13 loo [3 39 DISET + 20F F=S =f =u 35. Two friends Seema and Aditya work in the xe at Delhi, In the Christmas vacations, both decided Means 7 = asar x hh to go to their hometoren represented by ‘Town A and Town B respectively in the figure given below. Town = 170+ Fig x20 at A and ‘Town B are connected by trains from the same 170+0.1818 =170.1818 Hence, mean daily wages of the workers is €170.1818 Here ‘the maximum frequency is 22 and the corresponding class is 160-180. So, 160-180 is modal class Now I = 160, h =20, f =22, f= Mode pi xh * 3-7-5 * The mean of the following distribution is 18. Find the freqquency of the class 19-21, cass ue fas. Jas Jar. fis Jar Jas as_[as_|a7_ [19 Jai [23 [25 Freauney [3 [6 [o [is [¢ [5 [a Aus Class [Clase mark [Frequeney (| fx ais [1 a 36 13.15 [a4 6 Sa 15.17 [16 9 rm station C (in the given figure) in Delhi, Based on the given situation answer the following questions: 3 if Town AL mee 4 3 { Trt at TS tovtn a! hy ft SSS ha L (i) Who will travel more distance, Seema or Aditya, to reach to their hometown’ (ii) Seema and Aditya planned to mest at a location D situated at a point D represented by the mid= point of the line joining the points represented by. Town A and Town B. Find the coordinates of the point represented by the point D. From the given figure, the coordinates of points A, B and © are (1,7),(4,2) and (—4, 4) respectively. i (i) Distance travelled by seema Vere 5+ (3) cA = V%+9 = V3 mits 2 ‘Thus distance travelled by seema is ¥34 felled by Aditya Siularly, distance ca = fara + a-2) =V84E = /GF4 V8 units avelled by Aditya is YO8 units and Aditya Distance travels more distance. (i) Since, D is mid-point of town A and town B oe) 6) Section - E Case study based questions are compulsory. 36, at. Cubic Coating : Frozen specimens are stored in a cubie metal box that is 1 inches on each side, The box is surrounded by a 2 inch thick layer of foam insulation. (i) Find a polynomial function V(2) that gives the total volume in cubic inches for the box and insulation, (di) Find the total volume if 2 is 10 inches, (ii) Use the remainder theorem to find the total volume when 2 is 10 inches. Aus () Since 2 inches of foam is added all around the box, the sides are mow -t++ 4 inches each, Valume of. V(2) = (44) = (r44) (x + 84 16) = a(e 4 8r4 16) 4 4(t+ br 16) cube of side r+ 4 V(e) = 24 1204 4824 64 (i) The total volume if» is 10 inches (10) = 10"+ 12 x 10°-+48 x 10+ 64 2r4tin* Wilt Chamberlain: Wilton Norman “Wilt” Chamberlain was aa Ameri played in the NBA duri he was the tallest and b most of his carcer, most famous people in the game for mai years. He is the first and only basketbal player to score 100 points in an NBA game. MSs Dasketball player, and the 1960s, At 7 feet 1 inch, jest player in the league for nd he was one of the Sample Paper 01 Solutions In the 1961-1962 NBA basketball season, Wilt Chamberlain of the Philidelphia Warrior made 30 baskets. Some of the baskets were free throws (worth 1 point each) and some were field goals (worth 2 's cach). The number of field goals was 10 more the number of free throws. (i) How many field goals did he make ? How many free throws did he make? (iii) What was the total mumber of points scored? (iv) If Wilt Chamberlain played 5 games during this the average number of points season, what wa per game? Ans (i) Let x be the free throw and y be the fixed goal. As per question sty =90 y=2+10 Solving x = 10, y =20 ‘Thus he made 20 fixed goal (ii) Froe throw 2 = 10 ) Point scored = 10-42 x (iv) Average point 38 Underground water tank is popular in India. It ly sed for large water tank storage and can be built cheaply using cement-like materials Underground water tanks are typically chosen by people who want to sive space. The water in the underground tank is not affected by extreme weather conditions. The undergromd tanks maintain cool temperatures in both winter and summer. Electric pump is used to move water from the underground tank to overhead tank, Ramesh has build recently his house and installed 9 underground tank and overhead tank. Dimensions of tanks are as follows Underground Tank : Base 21m x 2am and Height 1 m. Overhead tank: Radius 50 em and Height 175 a (i) What is the caps (ii) What is the ratio of the capacity of the underground tank to the capacity of the overhead tank? of the underground tank ? (Git) If curved part of overhead tank need to be painted to save it from corrosion, how much area need to bbe painted? If water is filled in the overhead tank at the rate of 11 litre per minute, the tank will be completely filled in how much time? (ix) If the amount of water in the underground tant, fat an instant, is 2400 litres, find then the water level in the underground tank at that instant. Aw () Volume of mderground tank, Bh = 2621144 mw Since 1m’ is equal to 1000 litres 4A mi! = 4.4% 1000 = 4400 litres + meter and (i) Radius of overhead is 50 em ic. height is 175 cm ie 1.75=+ metre. Tins volume of overhead tank, weh, —Bbbxt Maye PRISE Sample Paper 01 Solutions Capacity of sump lh _ 4A. Capacity of Overhead tank ~arh, ~ =~ > (iii) C.8.A. of cylindrical tank in. Volume of water in epindsica! tank Em Mayr 1 1000 tres ‘Thus time talon to fill tank 1000 x zp = 125 minutes (iv) Volume of water in underground tank 2400 litres = 2.4 m* Then. NODIA APP. ==55 All NCERT MATERIAL SOLVED Tee CU eR) Ener Se Sel

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