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DCEB Board

Sri.P.Bhrahmaji Rao,
DEO &Chairman, DCEB, Vizianagaram

Sri.T. Sanyasiraju,
Secretary, DCEB, Vizianagaram

Sri.V. Rajesh, Subject Expert, Primary DCEB, Vizianagaram

Prepared by:

Sri. M.A.Suryanarayana, HM, ZPHS, Thudem

Sri.G.S.Kantharao, HM, ZPHS, Garbham

Sri.S.Trinadha Rao, HM, ZPHS, Badangi

Sri. G.V.B.S.N.Raju, SA(Maths), MCHS, Kaspa, Vizianagaram .

Sri. A.Satyanarayana, SA(Maths), ZPHS, Konuru

Sri. Ch.Satyanarayana, SA(Maths), ZPHS, Pusapatirega

Sri. Ramnadh, SA(Maths), ZPHS, Logisa

Sri. S.Naram Naidu, SA(Maths), ZPHS, Jami

Sri. A.Prasad, SA(Maths), ZPHS, Challapeta


10.వ తరగతి పబ్లిక్ పరీక్షల సన్నద్దతకు ఉపాద్యాయులలకు సచనన్ు

➢ ఫిబ్ ి చేయేడానికి ప్
ర వరి నెలాఖరకు 10.వ తరగతి గణిత సిలబ్స్ పూరి ర యతినించిండి.
➢ మే నెలలో జరిగే 100మార్కుల ప్ ర ింై ప విద్యార్క
ర శ్నన ప్త ు లకు అవగాహన కల్పించిండి.
➢ ప్బ్ల
ి క్ ప్రీక్ష పేప్ర్ ిబ్ల ప్
ర ింట్ ని అవగాహన చేసుకిండి.
➢ అనిన అధ్యాయాలలో 1మార్కు ,2మార్కులు,4 మార్కులు ,8మార్కుల సమసాలు
ి ించిండి.వీటిలో తప్పనిసరిగా వచ్చు సమసాలు గురి
గురి ి ించిండి.
➢ మీ తరగతి లో విద్యార్క
ు లను A,B,C గ్ర
ూ పులుగా విభజించిండి.
➢ గ్ర
ూ పు A విద్యార్క
ు లు : Above Average Students.
➢ గ్ర
ూ పు B విద్యార్క
ు లు : Average Students.
➢ గ్ర
ూ పు C విద్యార్క
ు లు : Below Average Students.
➢ గ్ర
ూ పు A లో విద్యార్క
ు లుచే అనిన అద్యాయాలలో లో అనిన సమసాలు సాధించేలా
చూడిండి.మోడెల్ పేప్ర్్ ని ఎకుువగా చేయించిండి.ప్
ర తిరోజూ ిసి ప్ టెస్
్ నిరవహించిండి
➢ గ్ర
ూ పు B లో విద్యార్క
ు లుచే అనిన అద్యాయాలలో లో ముఖామ
ై న సమసాలు సాధించేలా
చూడిండి.మోడెల్ పేప్ర్్ ని చేయించిండి.తరచూ ిసి ప్ టెస్
్ నిరవహించిండి.
➢ గ్ర
ూ పు C లో విద్యార్క ై యన అద్యాయాలలో లో సమసాలు అన్నన
ు లుచే సులువ
సాధించేలా చూడిండి. తప్పనిసరిగా వచేు సమసాలను ( గా
ర పు సమసాలు , నిర్మాణాల
సమసాలు ,సాింఖాక శ్నస
ర సమసాలు ,సమితుల సమసాలు ,సింభావాత సమసాలను
బాగా సాధించేటట్ట
్ చూడిండి. మోడెల్ పేప్ర్్ ని చేయించిండి.తరచూ ిసి ప్ టెస్

ై తే బోర్
నిరవహించిండి.వీల ్ ై ప చెప్పిండి.
➢ ఈ విధింగా గ్ర
ూ పులు వారీగా విద్యార్క
ు కసిం 90 రోజుల ACTION PLAN
తయార్కచేసుకిండి.ఇది ఖచ్చుతింగా అమలుజరిగేలా చూడిండి.
➢ మీ తరగతి లో విద్యార్క ి ర్క
ు లు అిందరూ ఉత్త ు లు అయేా విధింగా ప్
ర ణాళిక సిద
ద ిం
చేసుకిండి.
➢ 10/10 సాధించే . విద్యార్క
ు ల సింఖా పరిగేలా చూడిండి.
10.వ తరగతి పబ్లిక్ పరీక్షల సన్నద్దతకు విద్యార్ధు లకు సచనన్ు

➢ ప్
ర తిరోజూ విద్యార్క
ు లు పాఠశ్నలకు తప్పనిసరిగా హాజర్కకావాల్.
➢ 100 మార్కుల గణిత ప్ ర ింై ప అవగాహన పించ్చకిండి.
ర శ్నన ప్త
➢ ప్బ్ల
ి క్ ప్రీక్ష పేప్ర్ ిబ్ల ప్
ర ింట్ ని అవగాహన చేసుకిండి.
➢ అనిన అధ్యాయాలలో 1మార్కు ,2మార్కులు,4 మార్కులు ,8మార్కుల సమసాలు
సాధించిండి..
➢ గ్ర
ూ పు A లో విద్యార్క
ు లు అనిన అద్యాయాలలో లో అనిన సమసాలు సాధించిండి..
➢ మోడెల్ పేప్ర్్ ని ఎకుువగా ఆన్ర్ చేయిండి .
➢ గ్ర
ూ పు B లో విద్యార్క
ు లు అనిన అద్యాయాలలో లో ముఖామ
ై న సమసాలు సాధించిండి.
➢ మోడెల్ పేప్ర్్ ని ఆన్ర్ చేయిండి.
➢ గ్ర
ూ పు C లో విద్యార్క ై యన అద్యాయాలలో లో సమసాలు అన్నన
ు లు సులువ
సాధించిండి... తప్పనిసరిగా వచేు సమసాలను ( గా
ర పు సమసాలు , నిర్మాణాల
సమసాలు ,సాింఖాక శ్నస
ర సమసాలు ,సమితుల సమసాలు ,సింభావాత సమసాలను
బాగా వచేు వరకు సాధించిండి.) సాధించిండి.
➢ మోడెల్ పేప్ర్్ ని ఆన్ర్ చేయిండి.
➢ ఈ విధింగా ప్
ర త్త రోజూ ఒక గింట సేపు సమసాలు సాధించిండి.సెలవురోజులో
ి అయతే
2గింటలై ప గా సమసాలు సాధన చేయిండి.
➢ సమసాలు చూడడిం కాకుిండా చూడకుిండా వచేుింత వరకు సాధన చేయిండి.
➢ గత ప్రీక్షలలో వచేు సమసాలను సాధన చేయిండి.
➢ 10/10 సాధించేిందుకు అనిన రకాల సమసాలు సాధన చేయిండి.
➢ ప్రీక్షా పేప్ర్ ని 10నిమిషాల పాట్ట క్షుణ్
ు ింగా చదవిండి .ద్యనిలో బాగా వచేు సమసాలు
ముిందు సాధించిండి.
➢ ప్
ర శ్నన ప్త
ర ిం లో చొయస్ తో సింభిందిం లేకుిండా అన్నన సమసాలు సాధించడానికి
ప్
ర యతినచిండి.
BLUE PRINT FOR MODEL PAPER
Subject : MATHEMATICS (Paper - I&II) Max. Marks: 100 Time : 3 hrs.15min

TABLE 1

WEIGHTAGE FOR ACADEMIC STANDARDS

SL.NO. ACADEMIC STANDARD WEIGHTAGE MARKS

1 AS1 40% 40

2 AS2 20% 20

3 AS3 10% 10

4 AS4 15% 15

5 AS5 15% 15

100% 100

TABLE 2

TYPE OF QUESTIONS

SL.NO. TYPE OF QUESTION MARKS QUESTION NO.s TOTAL MARKS

1 VERY VERY SHORT 1 1 - 12 12

2 VERY SHORT 2 13 - 20 16

3 SHORT 4 21 - 28 32

4 ESSAY 8 29 - 33 40

TOTAL 33 Q 100 M

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MODEL PAPER FOR 15E & 16E

SSC PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS - 2022


MATHEMATICS : PAPER - I & II (English Version)

Class : X Max.Marks : 100 Time : 3hrs.15min.


Instructions :
1. In the duration of 3hrs, 15 min, 15 min of time is allotted to read the question paper.
2. All answers shall be written in the answer booklet only.
3. Question paper consists of 4 sections and 33 questions.
4. Internal choice is available in section IV only.
5. Answers shall be written neatly and legibly.

SECTION - I 12 × 1 = 12 M
Note:
1. Answer all the questions in one word or phrase
2. Each question carries 1 mark

1. The exponent of 2 in the prime factorisation of 144, is .....................


A) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 3
2. Statement (A) : Degree of constant polynomial is “0”.
Statement (B) : Degree of zero polynomial is “0”.
Choose the correct answer
i) Both (A) and (B) are TRUE ii) (A) is TRUE, (B) is FALSE
iii) (A) is FALSE, (B) is TRUE iv) Both (A) and (B) are FALSE
3. 'ABC is an isosceles triangle right angled at ‘C’ and AB2 = n.AC2 then, n = ............
4. When A B then A - B = ......................

5. If AP and AQ are the two tangents to a circle with centre “O” so that
‘POQ = 110º then ‘PAQ = ...........

6. Match the following


A) Tan ( 90 - T) i) cosT
B) 1- cos 2θ ii) sinT
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C) iii) cotT
secθ
a) A - iii, B - ii, C - i b) A - ii, B - iii, C - i
c) A - iii, B - i, C - ii d) A - ii, B - i, C - iii

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7. In an A.P. a = 10, d = 10 then the fourth term of A.P is .........................
8. A ladder of length x meter is leaning against a wall making an angle Twith the ground. Which trigono-
metric ratio would you like to consider to find the height of the point on the wall at which the ladder is
touching ?
9. Assertion : x + 2y - 30 = 0, 2x + 4y - 66 = 0 equations are inconsistent equations.

a1 b1 c1
Reason : a1x + b1y + c1 = 0, a2x + b2y + c2 = 0 represent parallel lines if a z
2 b2 c2

A) Both Assertion and Reason are true. Reason is supporting the Assertion.
B) Both Assertion and Reason are true. Reason does not support the Assertion.
C) Assertion is true. Reason is False
D) Assertion is False. Reason is True
10. The line of sight is above the horizontal line and angle between the line of sight and the horizontal line
is called ..........................
11. If P(E) = 0.05, then P(not E) = ..................
12. The distance of the point (4, 7) form X - axis is ....................

SECTION - II 8 × 2 = 16 M

Note:
1. Answer all the questions.
2. Each question carries 2 marks.

13. The points (2, 3), (-5, -1), (3, -2) are vertices of a triangle. Find the centroid of the triangle.
14. Two concentric circles of radii 5 cm and 3 cm are drawn. Find the length of the chord of larger circle
which touches the smaller circle.
15. If x = log23, y = log25 then express log215 in terms of x and y.
16. Check whether the equations 2x + 3y = 1, 3x - y = 7 have a unique solution, infinitely many solutions
or no solution.
17. Find the arithmetic mean of the data 5, 6, 9, 10, 6, 6, 7
18. Two dice, one red and one yellow are thrown at the same time. Write down the possible out comes that
the sum of the two numbers appearing on the top of the dice is 8.
19. Draw the venn diagram of A - B where A and B are non empty sets.
20. The wickets taken by a bowler in 10 cricket matches are as follows : 2, 6, 4, 5, 0, 2, 1, 3, 2,3. Find the
mode of the data.

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SECTION - III 8 × 4 = 32 M

Note:
1. Answer all the questions.
2. Each question carries 4 marks.

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21. Find a quadratic polynomial with zeroes -2 and .
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22. For what positive value of ‘p’, the following pair of linear equations have infinitely many solutions.
px + 3 y - (p - 3) = 0
12x + py - p =0
23. Find a point on the Y-axis which is equidistant from both the points A (6, 5) and B (-4, 3).
24. Prove that the sum of the squares of the sides of a rhombus is equal to the sum of the squares of its
diagonals.
25. Write the following sets in set builder form
(a) {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}

­ 1 1 1 1½
(b) ®1, , , , ¾
¯ 2 3 4 5¿

26. Show that cotT+ tanT= secT.cosecT.


27. Subba Rao started work in 1995 at an monthly salary of `5000 and received an increment of `200
each year. In which year did his income reach `7000 ?
28. Draw a diagram for the following situation
“A person observes two banks of a river at angles of depression T1 and T2 (T1 < T2) from the top of
a tree of height h which is at a side of the river. The width of the river is “d”.

SECTION - IV 5 × 8 = 40 M

Note:
1. Answer all the questions.
2. Each question carries 8 marks.

3. Each question has an internal choice.

29. (a) If A = {x : x is a natural number}


B = {x : x is an even natural number}
C = {x : x is an odd natural number}
D = {x : x is a prime number}
Find A-B, BˆC, A‰B, B-D
(OR)

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(b) The median of the following data is 525. Find the values of x and y, if the total frequency is 100.
Here CI stands for class interval and Fr for frequency.

CI 0-100 100-200 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600 600-700 700-800 800-900 900-1000

Fr 2 5 x 12 17 20 y 9 7 4

30. (a) Find the value of K if the points (7, -2), (5, 1) and (3, K) are collinear.
(OR)
(b) The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 6m more than twice of the shortest side. If the third side is
2 m. less than the hypotenuse, find the sides of the triangle.
31. (a) Prove that 2  3 is irrational.
(OR)

k2 1
(b) If cosecT + cotT = k then prove that cos T .
k2 1
32. (a) 200 logs are stacked in the following manner : 20 logs in the bottom row, 19 in the next row, 18 in
the row next to it and so on. In how many rows are the 200 logs placed and how many logs are in
the top row?
(OR)
(b) A box contains 90 discs which are numbered from 1 to 90. If one disc is drawn at random from the
box, find the probability that it bears i) a two-digit number ii) a perfect square.
33. (a) Draw the graph of p(x) x2 – 6x+9 and find the zeroes.
(OR)
(b) Draw a pair of tangents to a circle of radius 5 cm which are inclined to each other at an angle
of 60º.

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SSC STUDY MATERIAL
MATHEMATICS
(English Medium)
PART - 1
1. Real Numbers
1 Mark Questions :
1. Write Euclid division Lemma.

2. Match the following: [ ]

A B

a) log 2 8 i) 5

b) log 2 32 ii) - 2

c) log10 0.01 iii) 3

A) a-ii, b-iii, c-i B) a-ii, b-i, c-iii

C) a-iii, b-i, c-ii D) a-iii, b-ii, c-i

3. Which of the following is true ? [ ]

Statement A: Sum of two irrational numbers is an irrational.

Statement B: Product of two irrational numbers is an irrational.

A) Both A and B are true B) Both A and B are false

C) A-True, B-False D) A-False, B-True

4. HCF of 90, 144 is ____________

5. Which of the following is not terminating and recurring. [ ]


27 12 3 47
A) B) C) D)
25 15 7 100
6. Prime factorisation of 420 is _____________
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2 Marks Questions :

1. Find q and r for the following pairs of the integer a and b, satisfying
a = bq + r for a = 125, b = 18

2. Prove that 2  3 is irrational.

3. Find HCF of 900, 270 using Euclid's Division Lemma.


343
4. Expand log .
125
4 Marks Questions :

1. 2 x 1  31 x then find the value of x.

2. Without actual division write the decimal of the following rational


numbers.
13 15 23 143
A) B) C) D)
25 16 2 x52
3
110
3. How will you show that 7 x 11 x 13 + 13 and 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 + 5
are composite numbers?

4. Use Euclid's divisions lemma to show that the square of the intiger is
of the form 3P (or) 3P + 1.

8 Marks Questions :

1. Prove that 5  3 is irrational.

2. Use Euclid's division lemma to show that the cube of any positive
intiger is of the form 9m, 9m+1 (or) 9m+8.
1 1 1
3. (2.3) x  (0.23) y  1000 . then show that x  y  3 using laws of
logarithms.

4. If x 2  y 2  25 xy , then prove that x log( x  y )  3log 3  log x  log y .

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2. SETS
1 Mark Questions :

1. Write set builder form of {2,4,8,16,32}.

2. P is set of factors of 5, Q is set of factors of 25, R is set of factor of


125, then which of the following is not true? [ ]

A) P  Q B) Q  R C) R  P D) P  R

3. Match the following: [ ]

A B

a) {x: x is prime number and 1) {1,2,3,6}

factor of 6}

b) {x: x is odd number less than 10} 2) {2,3}

c) {x: x is natural number and 3) {1,3,5,7,9}

factor of 6}

A) a-2, b-3, c-1 B) a-1, b-2, c-3

C) a-3, b-2, c-1 D) a-1, b-3, c-2

4. A  B Then B  A 

5. Statement A: if P  Q then P  Q  P [ ]

Statement B: if P={1,2,3}, Q={1,2,3,4}then A  B  {1, 2,3}

A) A true, B false B) A false, B true

C) Both A and B are true D) Both A and B are false

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6.  Find B - A from the venn diagram.
A B
3
7 1
4
8 2
5

2 Marks Questions :
1. A={1,2,3,4}, B={1,2,3,4,5,6} then i) A  B ii) B  A

2. If A={0,2,4} then i) A   ii) A  

3. If A={a,b,c,d} write all the subsets of A?

4. If A  B   then draw Venn diagrams of i) A - B ii) B - A

4 Marks Questions :
1. State reason's for the following.

i) {1,2,3,......,10}  {x : x  N and 1  x  10}

ii) {2,4,6,8,10}  {x : x  2n  1, x  N }

iii) {5,15,30,45}  {x : x is multiple of 15}

iv) {2,3,5,7,9}  {x : x is a prime number}

2. If A={1,2,3,4,5}, B={2,4,6,8} then establish a relation between n(A),


n(B), n( A  B ) and n( A  B ) ?

3. If A={1,2,3,4,5}, B={4,5,6,7} then find A-B and B-A what you


observe ?

4. Write the following in set builder form.

i) A = {3,6,9,12} ii) B = {3,5,7,9,11}


iii) C = {1,4,9,16,....,100} iv) D = {5,25,125,625}

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5. Which of the following sets are equal? Give reasons.

i) A={x: x is a factor of 40}

ii) B={x: x is a tre even intiger and x  10 }

iii) C={x: x=<n, n  N , n  5 }

8 Marks Questions :

1. Give any two examples each of the following sets from your daily life.

i) Empty set ii) finite set iii) Infinite set iv) universal set

2. A = {x: x is natural number}, B = {x: x is even natural number},


C = {x: x is a odd natural}, D = {x: x is a prime number} Then find the
following.

i) A  B ii) A  C iii) A  D

iv) B  C v) B  D vi) C  D

3. A = {3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21}, B = {4, 8, 12, 16, 20},


C = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16}, D = {5, 10, 15, 20,} then find the
following:

i) A-B ii) A-C iii) A-D iv) B-A

v) A  B vi) C  D vii) A  B viii) B  C

4. Draw the venn diagrams for A  B, A  B, A-B and B-A in the given
cases i) A  B   and ii) A  B

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3. Trignometry
1 Mark Questions :

1. If 3 tan A = 4 then value of cosA?

2. Match the following: [ ]

A B

1) Sin45 a) 3
1
2) Tan60 b)
2
3) Tan90 c) undefined

A) 1-a, 2-b, 3-c B) 1-b, 2-a, 3-c

C) 1-b, 2-c, 3-b D) 1-c, 2-b, 3-a

3. Statement A: Sin 20  Cos 70 [ ]

Assertion B: If  is acute then Sin  Cos (90   )

Which of the following is true?

A) A true, B false B) A false, B true

C) A true, B true B supports A D) A true, B true, B does not support A

4. If Sin2  1 then value of Cos is _____________

5. Value of Sec in terms of Sin is [ ]


1 Sin 2  Cos 2 1 1
A) B) C) D)
Sin Cos 2 1  Sin 2 1  Sin 2
6. If Sec  Tan  P then Sec  Tan 

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2 Marks Questions :

1. In Right angle Triangle ABC, 8cm, 15cm and 17cm are lengths of AB,

BC and CA respectively, then find SinA, CosA.

2Tan30
2. Find the value of ?
1-Tan 2 30

3. If Tan2A = Cot(A-18), where 2A is Acute angle then find the

value of A?

8
4. Sin  is does not exist? Why?
7
1 1
5. If Sin( A  B )  , Cos ( A  B )  , 0  ( A  B)  90 A>B find A and B?
2 2

4 Marks Questions :

1. In a right angle Triangle ABC, right angle is at B, If TanA  3 then

find value of i) SinA. CosC + CosA. SinC

2. Is it right to say Sin(A+B)=SinA+SinB? Justify your Answer.

3. If A, B and C are interior angles of  ABC , then show that


 A+C  B
Cot    Tan
 2  2
1+SinA
4. Show that  SecA  TanA
1-SinA

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8 Marks Questions :

K2 1
1. If Sec  Tan  K then show that Sin 
K2 1

2. Evaluate: (1  Tan  Sec ) (1  Cot  Co sec  )

7 (1  Sin )(1  Sin )


3. Given Cot  , then evaluate i) (1  Cos )(1  Cos )
8

(1  Sin )
ii)
Cos

4. P.T : ( SinA  Co sec A) 2  (CosA  SecA) 2  7  Tan 2 A  Cot 2 A

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4. Statistics
1 Mark Questions :

1. If Arithmatic mean of x-4, x-5, x, x+4, x+5 is 15 then value of x is


_______________

2. 0-9, 10-19, 20-29,....... are which type of class intervels. ( )

A) Inclusive B) Exclusive C) Continuous D) None

3. When all the deviations (di) have a common factor then which method
is suitable to find A.M ( )

A) Direct method B) Assumed mean method

C) Step deviation method D) None

4. The x co-ordinate of the point of intersection of the two ogive curves


is called ___________
n 
 2  cf 
5. In the median formula 
l   h, cf represents _____________
 f 
 
6. To draw ogive curves less than type, which is true ? ( )

A: we take less than cumulative frequency on Y-axis

B: Lower boundaries on X-axis

A) A true, B false B) A, B true


C) A, B both false D) A false, B true

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2 Marks Questions :

1. Write the formula to find the median of a grouped data and explain the
terms.

2. Write the formula to find the mode of a grouped data and explain the
terms involved in it?

3. Find mode and range for the data 5,6,9,10,6,12,3,6,11,10,4

4. 10-25 25-40 40-55 55-70 70-85 85-100 100-110

2 3 7 6 6 6 5

i) In the above table modal class is?

ii) The value of h to find mode?

4 Marks Questions :
1. In the following daily wages of 50 workers find the mean wage?

Wage 200-250 250-300 300-350 350-400 400-450 450-500 500-550

(Rs)

No.of 9 12 6 13 4 5 1

Workers

2. Write formula for mean by step deviation method and explain the terms
involved in it.

3. Find the mode for given data.


No.of
Cars
0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80

f 7 14 13 12 20 11 15 8

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4. Find median no.of letters in the surnames in a telephone directory
No.of
Letters 1-4 4-7 7-10 10-13 13-16 16-19
No.of
Sur names 6 30 40 16 4 4

8 Marks Questions :

1. If the median of 60 observations, given below is 28.5, find the value of


x and y.

C.I 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60

Frequency 5 x 20 15 y 5

2. The following distribution shows the daily pocket allowance of


children of a locality, the mean pocket allowance is Rs. 18, find
missing frequency (f).
Daily Pocket
11-13 13-15 15-17 17-19 19-21 21-23 23-25
Allowance
Frequency 7 6 9 13 f 5 4

3. During the medical check-up of 35 students of a class, their weights


are recorded as follows.

Weight (Kg) <38 <40 <42 <44 <46 <48 <50 <52

No.of Students 0 3 5 9 14 28 32 35

Draw a less than type ogive for the given data obtain the median weight
from the graph and verity the result by using formula.
SSC STUDY MATERIAL
MATHEMATICS
(English Medium)
PART - 2

1. Polynomials
1 Mark Questions :

1. What is the Degree of the constant polynomial ?

2. Give an example for quadratic polynomial.

3. Find the value of P(0) for the polynomial P( x)  2 x3  3x 2  5 

4. If P( x)  5 x 5  7 x 6  4 x 2  7 then what is the degree of P ( x ) .

5. How many zeros for the cubic polynomial exist ?

6. What is the remainder, if P ( x ) is divided by ( x  a ) ?

2 Marks Questions :

7. If P(m)  m3  3m  1 , then find P (1) and P ( 1) .

8. Check whether 3 and - 2 are the zeros of the polynomial P ( x)  x 2  x  6 

9. Find the zeros of the polynomial P ( x)  x 2  5 x  6 

10. Find the zeros of the polynomial P ( x )  ( x  1) ( x  2) ( x  3)

4 Marks Questions :

11. Find the quadratic polynomial for the zeros 3 and  3 

12. Find the zeros of the polynomial x 2  3 and verify the relationship between
the zeros and the coefficients.

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13. Divide 2 x 2  3 x  1 by  x 2 Find Quotient and remainder..

14. Find the zeros of the given polynomials

i ) P ( x )  2 x  3  ii ) P ( x)  y 2  1  iii ) P ( x)  4 x 2  8 x

8 Marks Questions :
1
15. Verify that 3, - 1,  are the zeros of the polynomial
3
P( x)  3 x 3  5 x 2  11x  3 And verify the relation between the zeros and
the coefficients.

16. Draw the graph of the polynomial P ( x)  x 2  3 x  4 and find the zeros.

17. Verify that 1, - 1 and - 3 are the zeros of polynomial x 3  3 x 2  x  3 and


check the relationship between zeros and the coefficients.

18. Give example of polynomials p ( x), g ( x), q ( x) and r ( x ) , which satisfy


the division algorithum

i) deg p ( x ) = deg q ( x)

ii) deg q ( x) = deg r ( x )

iii) deg r ( x ) = 0

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4. Probability
1 Mark Questions :

1. What is the porbability of Sure Event ?

2. If P(E) = 0, then what do you say about the Event E ?

3. What is the sum of the probabilities of all elementary events of an


Experiment ?

4. If P(E) = 0.05, what is the probability of “not E”.

5. How many face cards are there in deck of 52 cards.

6. Write all possible outcomes, when tossing two coins simultaneously.

2 Marks Questions :

7. What is meant by mutually Exclusive Events ?

8. A Box contains 3 Blue, 2 White and 4 Red Marbles. If a Marble is drawn


at random, what is the probability getting a red one ?

9. What is the probability of for drawing out a red king from a deck of cards ?

10. A die is thrown once. Find the probability of getting

a) Prime number b) Composite number

4 Marks Questions :

11. One card is drawn from a deck of 52 cards.


Find the probability of getting
a) a king of red colour b) a face card
c) the jack of hearts d) a spade
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12. A Box contains 90 discs, Which are numbered from 1 to 90. If one disc
is drawn at random from the Box. Find the probability of getting
a) a two - digit number
b) a perfect square
c) a number divisible by 5

13. Two dice are thrown at same time. What is the probability that the sum of
the two numbers appearing on the top of the dice is
i) 8 ii) 13
iii) 10 iv) less than or equal to 12

14. Five cards - the ten, Jack, queen, king and ace of diamonds, are well -
shuffled with their face downwards. One card is picked up at random
1) What is the probability that the card is the queen ?
2) If the queen is drawn and put a side, what is the probability that the
second card picked up is (a) an ace (b) a queen.

8 Marks Questions :

15. If we take out all hearts from the deck of cards. What is the probability of
a) Picking out an ace from the remaining pack.

b) Picking out a diamonds.

c) Picking out a card that is not a heart.

d) Picking out the Ace of hearts.

16. A die is dropped at random on a rectangular


region shown in figure. What is the 2 m.
probabililty that it will land in side the
circle with diameter 1 m. 3 m.
17. What is meant by i) Equally likely events ii) Exhaustive events in a
random experiment and give examples for them.

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2. Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables
1 Mark Questions :
1. “The cost of 1 kg. potatoes and 2 kg. tomatoes was Rs. 30”. Write the
statement in linear equation in two variables x, y.
2. The equation x  4 y  5 has ____________
a) No solution b) Unique solution
c) Two solutions d) Infinitely many solutions.
3. Write general form of linear equation in two variables in x, y ?
4. Is "5  4 x  x  3" a linear equation in two variables ? Give reason.
5. The value of ' x ' which satisfies the equation 2 x  (4  x )  5  x is
a) 4.5 b) 3 c) 2.25 d) 0.5
6. Pair of linear equations represents graphically, match the following
by their solutions. ( )

A B

Graphical Representation Solution

i) Intersecting lines a) no solution

ii) Parallel lines b) Infinite number of solutions

iii) Coincident lines c) Unique solution

A) i - a, ii - b, iii - c B) i - a, ii - c, iii - b
C) i - c, ii - a, iii - b D)i - c, ii - b, iii - c
2 Marks Questions :
7. Solve the following systems of equation using substitution method.
x  2 y  0 and 3 x  4 y  20 

8. For what value of ‘p’ the following pair of equations has ‘unique’ solution
2 x  py  5 and 3 x  3 y  6 

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9. For what value of ‘K’ the pair of equations 3 x  4 y  2  0 and


9 x  12 y  K  0 represent co-incident lines.

10. The larger of two supplementary angles exceeds to the smaller by 18 0


find the angles

4 Marks Questions :

11. We have a linear equation "2 x  3 y  8  0" , write two more linear
equations so that one forms a pair of parallel lines and second forms
coincident with give equation.

12. The sum of two digit number and the number obtained by reversing the
digits is 66. If the digits of number differ by 2. Find the number, How
many such numbers are there ?

13. Rubina went to a bank to withdraw Rs. 2000. She asked the cashier to
give the cash in Rs. 50 and Rs. 100 notes only. Rubina got 25 notes in all.
Can you tell how many notes each of Rs. 50 and Rs. 100 she received.

14. Half the perimetre of a rectangular garden “whose length is 4 m more


than its width is 36 mt. Find the dimensions of the garden.

8 Marks Questions :

15. The perimeter of rectangular plot is 32 mt. If the length is increased by


2m and the breadth is decreased by 1m, the Area of the plot remains
same. Find the length and breadth of the plot. (use graph)

16. Mary told her daughter “Seven years ago, I was seven times as old as you
were then. Also three years from now, I shall be three times as old as you
will be” find the present age of Mary and her daughter.

17. Solve the following pairs of equation by reducing them to pair of linear
10 2 15 5
equation.   4 and   2
x y x y x y x y

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3. Applications of Trigonometry
1 Mark Questions :

1. Define angle of Depression.

2. What is the uses of “theodolities” ?

3. A In figure :

BC = d
 ( AC = length of ladder
B C
d Angle of equation = 

Which trigonometry ratio used to find ‘AC’ ?

4. What is the angle of elevation of the sun when length of the shadow of
vertical pole is equal to its height ?

5. Match the following correctly. ( )

A B
>
i) A) AB = 5 mt
(

-----------
(
B
ii) B) Angle of depression

iii) 5 mt C) Angle of elevation


450 (
A B
D) BC = 10 cm

A) i - C, ii - B, iii - A B) i - B, ii - C, iii - D
C) i - B, ii - C, iii - A D)i - C, ii - B, iii - A

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6. From the figure find angle of elevation in degrees   __________
2
 (
3
2 Marks Questions :
7. Draw a diagram for the situation
“A person observe Two Banks of a river at angles of depression 1 and  2
(1   2 ) from top of a tree height ‘h’ which is at a side of the river and
the width of river is d”
8. “A statue stands on the top of a 2 m tall pedestal from a point on the
ground, the angle of elevation of the top of statue is 600, from the same
point, the angle of elevation of the top of pedestal is 450”. Draw the figure
for this to find the height of the statue”.

9. Length of the shadow of a 15 meter high pole is 5 3 meter at 7’O clock


in the morning. Then what is the angle of elevation of the sun rays with
the ground at the time ?
10. Draw diagram for finding height of the building “The angle of elevation
of the top of building from the foot of the tower is 300 and the angle of
elevation of the top of the tower from foot of the building is 600. If tower
is 30 m heigh”.
4 Marks Questions :
11. Rajendra observes a person standing on the ground from a helicopter at
an angle of depression 450, if the helicopter flies at a height of 50 mt
from the ground, what is distance of the person from Rajender ?
12. In the adjacent figure AC = 6 cm C
AB = 5 cm, , BAC  300 find
m
Area of the triangle. 5c
0
) 30
A B
6 cm

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13. Two men on either side of a temple of 30 meter height observe its top at
the angles of elevation 300 and 600 respectively. Find the distance between
the two men.

14. From the top of a building, the angle of elevation of the top of cell tower
is 600 and the angle of depression to its foot is 450. If the distance of the
building from the tower is 7m. Then find the height of the tower.

8 Marks Questions :

15. The angle of elevation of Jet plane from a point ‘A’ on the ground is 60 0.
After a flight of 15 seconds, the angle of elevation changes to 300. If Jet
plane is flying at constant height of 1500 3 mt, find the speed of Jet
plane. ( 3  1.732)

16. The angles of elevation of the top of tower from two points at a distance
of 4 m and 9 m, find the height of the tower from the base of the tower
and in the same straight line with it are complementary.

17. A tree breaks due to strom and broken part bends so that the top of the
tree touches the ground by making 300 angle with the ground. The distance
between the foot of the tree and top of the tree on the ground is 6 m. Find
the height of the tree before falling down.
SSC STUDY MATERIAL
MATHEMATICS
(English Medium)
PART - 3

1. Progressions
1 Mark Questions :

1. In an AP, the first term is - 2, and the common difference is - 3 then find
the 3rd term.

2. What is the common difference in AP : 2, 8, 18, ........

3. Matching.

1. AP [ ] a) 
2. GP [ ] b) 
c) 
d) 
1 1 1
4. The nth term in GP 1, , , ,  ( )
3 9 27
n1 n1
1 1
a)   b) (3) n1
c)   d) (1) (3) n
2 3
5. In GP : The first term is y ; common ratio is x then write the general
term of GP.

6. Raju deposited Rs. 2000 on the occasion of son’s 1 st birthday. Find the
deposited amount on the 10th year of his son’s birthday, if Rs. 500
deposited more than the previous year’s deposit.
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2 Marks Questions :

1. If the sum of the first ‘n’ terms of an AP is n2 3n then find (i) first term
(ii) common difference

2. Write G.P if a  256 , r  1 


2
3. If 12, x, 75 are in GP, find the value of x 

4. The 17th term of an Ap exceeds its 10th term by 7. Find the common
difference.

4 Marks Questions :

1. Which term of the GP 2, 2 2, 4, ..... is 128 ?

2. Find the 20th term from the end of the AP : 3, 8, 13, ......, 253.

3. Which of the following forms an AP ? Why ?


a) 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, ..............

b) 2, 5, 8, 11, ..............

c) 1,  3,  5,  7, ........

d) 3, 5, 7, 9, .........

4. In which of the following situations, does the list of numbers involved in


form a GP ?

i) Salary of Sharmila, when her salary is Rs. 20,000, for the first year
and expected to receive yearly increase of 20%

ii) Perimeter of the each traingle, when the mid points of sides of an
equilateral triangle whose side is 24 cm are joined to form another
triangle, whose mid points in turn are joined to form still another
triangle and the porcess continuous indefinitely.

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8 Marks Questions :

1. If the Geometric Progressions 162, 54, 18, .... and 2 , 2 , 2 , ........have


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th
their n term equal. Find the value of n.

2. The sum of the 4th and 8th terms of an AP is 24 and the sum of the 6th and
10th terms is 44. Find the first three terms of the AP.

3. In an AP i) given a12  37, d  3 find a and S12 

ii) given an  4, d  2, S n  14 find a and n.

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2. Coordinate Geometry
1 Mark Questions :

1. If x  0, y  0 then (  x,  y )  ____ ( )

a) Q1 b) Q2 c) Q3 d) Q4

2. The equation of Y - axis ____________

3. Statement A : If A( x1 , 0), B( x2 , 0) then AB  x1  x2

Statement B : If A( x1 , y ), B ( x2 , y ) then AB  x2  x1

a) Both A and B are true b) A is true, B is false


c) A is false, B is true d) Both A and B are false

4. The equation of line l = ________________

5. The distance of the point (5, - 2) from X - axis is _________

6. Find the slope of a line segment joining (3, 5) and (2, 7).

2 Marks Questions :

1. Find the centroid of the triangle whose vertices are

A( 1,3), B ( x  y , x  y ), C (  y  x, y  x )

2. If A(3, 5), B (7, y ), C (9, 4) and D ( x, 8) are the vertices of a parallelogram


then find the values of x and y .

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3. Find the diameter of the circle whose centre is (3, 2) and passes through
(- 5, 6).

4. Find the distance between (a 2 Sin , 0) and (0, a 2 Cos  )

4 Marks Questions :

1. Show that the following points form a equilateral triangle


A( a, 0), B (  a, 0), C (0, a 3)

2. The line joining points A (6, 9) and B(- 6, - 9) are given. In which ratio
does the point P(2, 3) divides AB ?

3. Is triangle can be drawn with the vertices A(1, 5), B (5, 8) and C (13,14) ?
Give reason.

4. Find the coordinates of the points of trisection of the line segment joining.
A( 2,  2), B ( 7, 4)

8 Marks Questions :

1. If A( 5, 7), B ( 4,  5), C ( 1,  6) and D (4, 5) are the vertices of a
quadrilateral then find the area of the Quadrilateral.

2. Which type of Quadrilateral formed with (1,  2), (1, 0), ( 1, 2) and
( 3, 0)

3. If A and B are A(2,  2) and B (2,  4) respectively find the coordinates


of P such that AP  3 AB and P lies on the segment AB.
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3. Similar Triangles
1 Mark Questions :

1. Define Pythagoras Theorem.


2. In an equilateral triangle side, altitude are a, h units then
3a 2  = ____ ( )

A) 2h 2 B) 4h 2 C) 5h 2 D) 6h 2
3. In the adjacent figure AE 2  CD 2 = ____

C
4. Define converse of Pythagoras theorem.

5. In a Right triangle Sin 300 , Sin 600 are sides, then find hypotenuse.

6. Which are not sides of right triangle ( )

A) (3, 4, 5) B) (5, 12, 13) C) (6, 8, 12) D) (8, 15, 17)

2 Marks Questions :
7. A ladder 25 m long reaches a window of building 20 m above the ground
determine the distance of the foot of the ladder from the building.

8. PQR is a triangle right angled at P and M is a point on QR such that


PM  QR and QM = 4 cm, MR = 9 cm then find PM ?

9. ABC is an isosceles triangle right angled at C. Prove that AB 2  2 AC 2 

10. Two poles of heights 6 m and 11 m stand on a plane ground. If the distance
between the feet of the poles is 12 m find the distance between their
tops.

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4 Marks Questions :

11. Prove that the sum of the squares of the sides of a rhombus is equal to
the sum of the squares of its diagonals.

12. ‘O’ is any point in the interior of a  ABC OD  BC , OE  AC and


OF  AB show that
OA2  OB 2  OC 2  OD 2  OE 2  OF 2  AF 2  BD 2  CE 2

13. A wire attached to vertical pole of height 18 m is 24 m long and has a


stake attached to the other end. How far from the base of the pole should
the stake be driven show that the wire will be taut.

14. ABC is an isosceles triangle right angled at B. Equilateral triangles ACD


and ABE are constructed on sides AC and AB. Find the ratio between the
areas of  ABE and  ACD 

8 Marks Questions :

15. BL and CM are medians of a  ABC right angled at A. Prove that


4( BL2  CM 2 )  5 BC 2

16. ABC is a right triangle right angled at C Let BC  a, CA  b and AB  c .


Let P be the length of perpendicular from C on AB. Prove that
1 1 1
i) PC  ab ii) 2
 2 2
P a b

17. In the given figure ABC is a triangle right


angled at B, D and E are points on BC
trisect it. Prove that 8 AE 2  3 AC 2  5 AD 2 

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4. Tangents and Secants to a circle


1 Mark Questions :

1. The angle between a tangent to a circle and the radius drawn at the point
of contact is __________

2. If tangents PA and PB from a point P to a circle with centre ‘O’ are inclined
to each other at angle of 800, then POA = _______

3. In the adjacent figure PAQ  400


then OPQ = _________

4. A line intersecting a circle in two points is called a _________

5. We can draw __________ tangents to a given circle.

6. In the adjacent figure OP = ___________

2 Marks Questions :

7. Find the area of semi circle with radius 14 cm.

8. If a circle touches all the four sides of a quadrilateral ABCD and


AB = 5 cm, BC = 3 cm, CD = 4 cm then find AD.

9. Calculate the length of tangent from a point 15 cm away from the centre
of a circle of radius 9 cm.

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10. In the adjacent figure AB is tangent to small circle


and secant to big circle and radius of small circle
is 3 cm then find radius of big circle.

4 Marks Questions :

11. Draw a tangent to a circle of radius 3 cm at a point.

12. A chord of a circle of radius 10 cm subtends an angle of 900 at the centre.


Find the area of the corresponding minor segment of the circle.
(  3.14)

13. Calculate the area of the designed region


in figure, common between the two quadrants
of the circles of radius 10 cm each (  3.14)

14. A triangle ABC is drawn to circumscribe a


circle of radius 3 cm such that the segments
BD and DC into which BC is divided by the
point of contact D are of length 9 cm and 3cm
respectively. Find the sides AB and Ac.

8 Marks Questions :

15. Draw a pair of tangents to a circle of radius 5 cm which are inclined to


each other at an angle 600.

16. Construct a tangent to a circle of radius 4 cm from a point on the


concentric circle of radius 6 cm and measure its length. Also verify the
measurement by actual calculation.

17. A round table top has six equal designs as shown


in the figure. If the radius of the table top is 14 cm,
find the cost of making the designs with point at
the rate of Rs. 5 per cm2. ( 3  1.732)
A
A

C
B E B C
D E

D C

P
10 cm
(

O 400 ( A
A B
10 cm
Q
A

A
12 c
m
5cm
O P • 3 cm

C 3 cm D 9 cm B

O

3 cm
A
r
B
cm

8 cm
14


O

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