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& Series WX1YZ/6 SET~3 ee 80/6/32. ‘andidates must write the Q.P. Code n the title page of the answer-book. fod (arr) - Sarre MATHEMATICS (Standard) - Theory HRT AAT: BT HTETH TF : 80 80 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks az / NOTE: (i) rar ata a ot fe 3a ea 99 F Ah 7S 23 BI Please check that this question paper contains 23 printed pages. we Hee ere BY SHIRT TEA IY RATA eT RAT F I-TS fer | QP. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. paar afew of Pe 38 WeA~ TA ABB MEI | Please check that this question paper contains 38 questions. 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The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the candidates will read the question paper only and will not write any answer the Eas 30/6/3 BERN Gt ara Areaterteara Pacer a aga erreraret & ofge aike arer4 BRT : Gi) sa yer—oa F388 wer a | ae wed frat St Gi) were ata erst # fonfaa F— ars &, & 7, TTF | (iii) GIs — A We GET 1 B18 TH Aer PI eT TEN 19 VF 20 sf OT BIT HTUTRT CUR HHH TET | (iv) wre — @ F yer Gem 21 8 25 ae HfF y-THILL (SA-1) VOR % B-g Heo} % were) (Qc) GUS THIET TET 26 FB TH AY-FAITII (SA-H) HRS cae HoH HPT a (vi) @us— wa 997 He 32 335 ae Gel-sela WOR & Ba—aher a1) Were) (vii) GUS — F AMET GET 36 B38 VET HAT / TBS HTTRT R-AK HTH WEI EI saree Faroe aah ated a ee Rear Tar | (viii) we7- 99 F aa Pree Fe fear Te 8 | Tah, Gs-@ % 2 ver A, wus-a % 2 WEAF A area 2 veda ae aus-F & 3 wea a sriahen Fawr aor reer Pe TAT e | (ix) ar omen ever omg aa 1 ae omar Ba = 22 # (x) Hegeter ar saan afta 2 | ws (aefrreda oz) Urs HH 20 weg oh a TTT 1 He 1, fags O, 5) ik C3, eta Hae: A) sent (8) 5 emt (©) seat (D) 25 gag 30/6/3 ww Page 2 General Instructions : Read the following instructions carefully and follow them (This question paper contains 38 questions, All questions are compulsory. (ii) This Question Paper is divided into FIVE Sections Section A, B, C, D and E. (iii) In Section-A question number I to 18 are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and question number 19 & 20 are Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each. (iv) In Section-B question number 21 to 25 are Very Short-Answer-I (SA-D) type questions of 2 marks each. (v) In Section-C question number 26 to 31 are Short Answer-II (SA-I]) type questions carrying 8 marks each (i) In Section-D question number 32 to 35 are Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each. (vii) In Section-E question number 36 to 38 are Case Study / Passage based integrated units of assessment questions carrying 4 marks each. Internal choice is provided in 2 marks question in each case-study. (viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in 2 questions in Section-B, 2 questions in Section-C, 2 questions in Section-D and 3 question in Section-E. (ix) Draw neat figures wherever required. Take x 2 wherever required if not stated. (x) Use of calculator is NOT allowed. SECTION - A (Multiple Choice Questions) Section — A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. ‘The distance between the points (0, 5) and (3, 1) is (A) 8units (B) Sunits (©) Bunits (D) 25 units 30/6/3 wr Page 3 P.T.O. 2 wRtanO=F% th cos 0 wre: 8 aga tie ahaewd 1 @ 3-4 1 © 34 4. Saal A afteat ar arqara 4: 5 8 | gach Fassel ar arya aT eT? (A) 16:25 (B) 25:16 ©) 2:5 (@) 4:5 5. af feet oe AP. & ee n va wT aT Sn? + n ik Fawr ar SK 6 A, TI TET IG am: @ 2 ®) 3 © @) 4 6. ale gar agug x2 + (a+ Ix tbh ys 23-34, at () a=-7,b=-1 ®) b=-1 (C) a=2,b=-6 (@) a=0,b=-6 (B) pte ©) sufi der 30/6/3 ww Page 4 —_ ® Ee —_ () Ye-y @ © (D) 4, The circumferences of two circles are in the ratio 4: 5. What is the ratio of their radii ? (A) 16:25 (B) 25:16 (O) 2: @) 4:5 5. If the sum of the first n terms of an A.P be 3n? + n and its common differonco is 6, then its first term is a) 2 ®) 3 © 1 @) 4 6. If the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x2 + (a + 1) x + b are 2 and -3, then (A) a=-T, (B) a=5,b=-1 (©) a=2,b=-6 (D) a=0,b=-6 7. then p is a/an (A) whole number (B) integer (©) rational number (D) irrational number 30/6/3 wr Page 5 P.T.O. "ae eran Pann was ah wh, eH at etn et ATR? (A) sin @ cot 6 = cos @ (B) cos 6 tan @= sin @ (C) cosec? @ — cot? 0 = 1 (D) tan? 0 —sec? = 1 Bx—y = 3.8 Frefia tar ait yar & wftredar fag & Prarie € : (A) 0, -3) (B) ,3) © @0) ©) 2,9) diag api 4, 33 Cart ga # ara fig Pa PA ait PB ere tard cist wea | GT Qu aa fag2 | ZAQB TAM? : (A) 62%° (B) 125° (C) 55° @) 90° alg agag x? — 1 EH o BK BE, (a+ PHT ET: @ 2 @) 1 © =A @) 0 . afe APQR ~ AABC, PQ = 6 cm, AB = 8 em HK AABC I GAT 36 cm zl, at APQR sr feery een: (A) 20.25 em B) 27 em (©) 48cm () 64cm 30/6/3 ww Page 6 If @ is an acute angle of a right angled triangle, then which of the following equation is not true ? (A) sin @ cot 6 = cos 0 (B) cos @ tan @=sin@ (C) cosec? 0 — cot? 0 = 1 (D) tan?20—sec?0= 3 and the 9. The point of intersection of the line represented by 8x — y y-axis is given by @) @,-3) ®B) 0,3) © @,0 ©) 2,0 10, In the given figure, PA and PB are tangents from external point P to a circle with centre C and Q is any point on the circle. Then the measure of ZAQB is (A) 62%° (B) 125° (C) 55° @) 90° 11. Ifaand B are the zeroes of the polynomial x2 1, then the value of (a+ B) is @ 2 ®) 1 © =A @) 0 12. If APQR ~ AABC; PQ = 6 em, AB = 8 em and the perimeter of AABC is 36 cm, then the perimeter of APQR is (A) 20.25 em (B) 27cm (C) 48cm (D) 64cm 30/6/3 wr Page7 P.T.O. Tet arefa Hi, DE|IBC 8 lafg AD = 3 cm, AB = 7 cm SN EC = 3 cm@, AE ft cians ert (&) 2em (B) 225em (©) 3.5em (@) 4em we cages vig ar atrace arr, Parad aren at Bathe 156 cm? ae sealer Sarg 8 cmé, (A) 2496 cm* (B) 1248 cm? (©) 1664 em* (D) 416 em> 52 TRI Get at seat Wen a a Tg aa a GH GT aTgeoeT Pepe sre | ga TTT Ba (face) Hr Te BFF sre as ® a o*¢ os aft p fro ata 2 (p +g) xtk= OHA, Tk aT @ p ®) a (© pta () pa 30/6/3 ww Page 8 . Sp Mo Si z * /, 3em B c (A) 2em (B) 2.25em (C) 35cm @) 4cem 14, The volume of a right circular cone whose area of the base is 156 cm? and the vertical height is 8 em, is (A) 2496 ems (B) 1248 em? (C) 1664 cm (D) 416 cm? 15, Acard is drawn at random from a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. ‘The probability of getting a face card is i Ag ®) 73 A a © 43 ©) 43 16. If ‘p’ is a root of the quadratic equation x? — (p + q) x + k = 0, then the value of ‘kis @ p ®) a (©) pta () pa 30/6/3 wr Page 9 P.T.O. In the given figure, DE||BC. If AD = 3 cm, AB = 7 cm and EC = 3 cm, then the length of AE is 20. Gear 38 20 fora art Hi we AS H car ara 8 sit TS area WER fren fee TAT 2 | aa 8 we ard ager Paren ora @ | Frere me ard HUH aH dem fore aA ft saiftraren eft: 9 1 Oy B®) 3 © 3 © 5 |. ae aise: ax + by =o; Le + my = n Pepa orem afeetta eer BA HT ard @ (A) ambi (B) alzbm (©) al=bm (D) am=bi after — ah srenfta 99a : ye Ger 19 der 20 weds Fi wen aeflrmers (A) a GET, wah (R) wer fe | era aaah Paaee gC: (A) (A) aa R) hat Bea B ae (R), Be (A) AM TEA HUA’ | B) ATR) si aag, Wea (R) HH (A) A ET AE FET | (©) Aaa, WAR) eT? | @D) A) sHRIa, sa (Ry Aer? | . siftreert (A) : 0 < 0 < 90° % fara, cosec 6 — cot 0 3K cosec 0 + cot 0 UH GH aaa é | WS (R) : cosec? 6 — cot? = 1 after (A): afe 5 +9/7, vita arias are feera eee ar wa ye 2, Al gaa aan yet 5 4/7 an | ca (R) «afta epi ara Aer efter 3 awe er aah gaa 30/6/3 ww Page 10 17. Cards bearing numbers 3 to 20 are placed in a bag and mixed thoroughly Acard is taken out of the bag at random. What is the probability that the number on the card taken out is an even number ? 9 1 @ a7 ®) 3 5 7 © 5 ©) 75 18. The condition for the system of linear equations ax + by have a unique solution is (A) am bl (B) al#bm (C) al=bm (D) am=bi 5 e+ my =n to Assertion —- Reason Based Questions : In question numbers 19 and 20, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct option out of the following : (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). (©) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false. (D) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true. 19. Statement A (Assertion) : For 0 < 0 < 90°, cosec 0 — cot 0 and cosee 0+ cot 0 are reciprocal of each other. Statement R (Reason) : cosec” @ — cot? @ = 1 20. Statement A (Assertion) : If 5 ++/7is a root of a quadratic equation with rational co-efficients, then its other root is 5 — 1/7. Statement R (Reason) : Surd roots of a quadratic equation with rational co-efficients occur in conjugate pairs. 30/6/3 wr Page 11 P.T.O. wea ya ws Ff fe rg-gatla (VSA) THR wer | weds We 2 HE | 21. ae argara aia sifire free yore, faguit (6, — 6) sie C1, - 4) #1 sigs aT tars wl area? | 22 (A) én arefa ¥, ABC um fry 2 frail DE|BC | af AD = x, DB=x- 2, AB=x+29WEC =x-1%, dearan aa Afi! (B) aAcia ABCD, fara ABIDC 2, % faast AC ak BD GH at w fig OH shrobe mitt 1 aatee BS = BB nD, iH A B 23. (A) carta fe fare ft orga cen ‘n’ & fare, ser 6°, sw OE aH TET aT? | aaa (B) 72 3% 120 1 LCM an HCF ara fsa | 24. 18 m Sag are Ga A fe He wre Al cians aa wi wa ae apr Fe IT O Daz tano=$ al 30/6/3 ww Page 12 SECTION - B Section — B consists of Very Short Answer (VSA) type of questions of 2 marks each. 21. Find the ratio in which the y-axis divides the line segment joining the points (5, ~ 6) and (-1, ~ 4). 22, (A) In the given figure, ABC is a triangle in which DE|BC. If AD = x, DB = x—2, AE=x+2and EC = x~ 1, then find the value of x. (B) Diagonals AC and BD of trapezium ABCD with ABI|DC intersect OA _ OB each other at point O. Show that 6¢= Op n, c A B 23. (A) Show that 6" can not end with digit 0 for any natural number ‘n’ oR (B) Find the LCM and HCF of 72 and 120 24, Find the length of the shadow on the ground of a pole of height 18 m when 6 angle of elevation 6 of the sun is such that tan = 77 30/6/3 wr Page 13 P.T.O. 25. 26. 28. 29. 30, dng apie H, PA aed fag P a Gia Te ga Al easier 2 SR BC eae ara ga ST ‘Sew tar PBC? | ale ZAOC = 130° %, a ZAPB At ay ara Fife, Fei O Ta wT an 2 1 A Nw), R ° NL” we-7 ea ws Ff ey-sadta (SA) VRS WHE | Wes WETS 3 aie: fia fifi : (sin 0 + cos 6) (tan 0 + cot 0) = sec 0 + cosec 0. (A) G yiga den 1 12 2 ag H HeT at eaaaH B 160 TH A oe | de ara Hihae | wera (B) ate fears erie x? + 12e—k = 0 Tm ae aS a de TH a, ak aT ar are AIT | ae aaa ara Fife Free fag AG, 3) Ft BC2, -5) #1 fret are Taras, x -aet B Rania se? | 21 cm fend w Fa Ft GH aM, Fy HK GO ar HI stata Het B | ara gM FATE TY ‘fase ave a aarmet ara Sha | Tea AT charg At aa AAT ‘dug angi #, AB = AC amt, wm aafamg fry ABC A age 7S oT CBT fe Ew fig? | afg AD 1 BC SIREF 1 AC@, di fra fifi & AABD ~ AECF 21 A 30/6/3 ww Page 14 In the given figure, PA is a tangent to the circle drawn from the external point P and PBC is the secant to the circle with BC as diameter. If ZAOC = 130°, then find the measure of ZAPB, where O is the centre of the circle. SECTION - C Section — C consists of Short Answer (SA) type of questions of 3 marks cach. 26. Prove that (sin 0 + cos 0) (tan 0 + cot 0) = see 0 + cosec 0. 27. (A) A natural number, when increased by 12, equals 160 times its reciprocal. Find the number. OR (B) If one root of the quadratic equation x* + 12x — k = 0 is thrice the other root, then find the value of k. 28. Find the ratio in which the line segment joining the points AG, 3) and B(-2, -5) is divided by x-axis. 29. Ina circle of radius 21 cm, an are subtends an angle of 60° at the centre. Find the area of the sector formed by the are. Also, find the length of the are, 30. In the given figure, E is a point on the side CB produced of an isosceles triangle ABC with AB = AC. If AD | BC and EF 1 AC, then prove that AABD ~ AECF. 30/6/3 wr Page 15 P.T.O. 32. 33. (A) sesa qprrds fate &1 wait Gh, 26, 65 afk 117 SI HCF 3k LCM at fae | art (B) fea tifie fe 2 ww softs eT? | ws ge avs F dhf—satta (LA) war wea @ le we 5 tw a (A) GAP. & ve are Fei or aT 1822 | aie ga AP. wr She ag wT TE a aa 1:5 Ma AP. ara Fife | aera (B) GAP. & ye q vel HI AT 63q — 3q22 | fe a_ALP. aI pal ¥e — 60 A, p Sar ae Sif | ga ALP. Br Lat ve off ara aAhare | (A) fra Fifi fe feet ga % afore aaiee agi ara starz | waa @®) BZ Vv. A 4 P ang arated, cam gee a ent tar PQ ait PR ga War seh € fi ZRPQ = 30°? | eal tal PQS aia, UH aT RS Gis 1g ze | ZRQS HAT Ara AHP | 30/6/3 ww Page 16 (A) Find the HCF and LCM of 26, 65 and 117, using prime factorisation. OR (B) Prove that \/2 is an irrational number. SECTION-D Section — D consists of Long Answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each. 32. (A) The sum of first seven terms of an A.P. is 182. If its 4‘ term and the 17 term are in the ratio 1 : 5, find the A.P. OR (B) The sum of first q terms of an A.P. is 63q — 39°. If its pt term is -60, find the value of p. Also, find the 11 term of this A.P. 33. (A) Prove that a parallelogram circumscribing a circle is a rhombus. OR Q In the given figure, tangents PQ and PR are drawn to a circle such that ZRPQ = 30°. A chord RS is drawn parallel to the tangent PQ. Find the measure of ZRQS. 30/6/3 wr Page 17 P.T.O. 36. 30/6/3 ‘we aaa HS 250 Sekt a ater ara | ga Ve Te aay ae Ate Sh ng canferasr H fa ra z ‘am om. #) 80-100 | 100-120] 120-140 | 140-160 | 160-180 ai Ae 20 60 70 x 60 @ x er ar ard fifa ait Sai & wel pr aves aa aifare_ | Gi) Aah agers yr ara Fie | Oh ale, Ue cage sig & areR 2, i ah fen are Uw ahi we aeartifta @ | wets Ft Asa 7 om sit aig Ai Sarg, ge caves Te | Sta a aera aT shifeaT | w= weave tg atta sare garg seria were | el eS 4 sis SL sat aiatt aor sean Sat sik Seta afer tare Sarai Ht ws seer st werked we & fare fren aren 2 | alae ar at at eat & we F aeeh oar get oe HH aT aiftres Wer apr aes BET | edi ae Ht sao, asi A ok BH uw Yeah eae cae sa eT aT | cia fig O 8 at are aati 8 | aac} re stk fag O % ta A Gi 36 cm 2 | fig OB Gs BS frat an eer err 30° wer as A & Para a1 Sr BT 45° 2 | 34, 250 apples of a box were weighed and the distribution of masses of the apples is given in the following table Mass (in grams) | 80— 100 | 100-120 | 120-140 | 140— 160 | 160-180 Number of apples | _ 20 60 70 x 60 () Find the value of x and the mean mass of the apples. 3 Gi) Find the modal mass of the apples 2 A solid is in the shape of a right-circular cone surmounted on a hemisphere, the radius of each of them being 7 cm and the height of the cone is equal to its diameter. Find the volume of the solid. SECTION -E 3 Case Study Based Questions, Bach question is of 4 marks. 36. Radio towers are used for transmitting a range of communication services including radio and television, The tower will either act as an antenna itself or support one or more antennas on its structure. On a similar concept, a radio station tower was built in two Sections A and B. Tower is supported by wires from a point O. Distance between the base of the tower and point O is 36 em. From point O, the angle of elevation of the top of the Section B is 30° and the angle of elevation of the top of Section A is 45°. P 36cm 0 30/6/3 ww Page 19 P.T.O. Vartan aa oT, FEI TH eR a: @ Figo as BS fra ae orf aA creas aa Fife | Gi) AB AT etara Fifa | aera AOPB or Sawa Ba FIA | ii) ac ue a as A Ht Sarg ara Hf | 37. Tig’ Us Yel eae Gen SA sre Ger @, fare sear 18 15 ow feral 15 ie aks way tie” atch &, ot dha wre aie @ | deat 18 15 ae fered 15 Hel HA, 8 aha (h-athe) or fh ford we ater 18 8 fered 2 aie 7 etter HE &, rr ae dear 9.8 15 fered @ | «a Ger 18 15 fret Fe aici Gil ay act) wl GH aS wee A rere fren fer Sra a, ae are 8 we Hie argeean Prareft sre | sated Gah areata Steet, fer weal ser fare - G) Wars fash ig aA we Hae? (ii) Proreft dig oe ee am eo fare 9 A few aT’? aera ‘frereft 1g Te ae ‘3 HTT en fer Bet Hy PHT ATS? Git) Pramreft ag Hg wae Sta Of ait aa seer fer BF Ay wire ee? 30/6/3 ww Page 20 Based on the above information, answer the following questions (i) Find the length of the wire from the point 0 to the top of Section B. 1 (i) Find the distance AB. 2 OR Find the area of AOPB, (ii) Find the height of the Section A from the base of the tower. 1 37. “Eight Ball” is a game played on a pool table with 15 balls numbered 1 to 15 and a “cue ball” that is solid and white. Of the 15 numbered balls, cight are solid (non-white) coloured and numbered 1 to 8 and seven are striped balls numbered 9 to 15 ‘The 15 numbered pool balls (no cue ball) are placed in a large bow] and mixed, then one ball is drawn out at random. Based on the above information, answer the following questions () What is the probability that the drawn ball bears number 8 ? (i) What is the probability that the drawn ball bears an even number ? OR What is the probability that the drawn ball bears a number, which is a multiple of 3? (ii) What is the probability that the drawn ball is a solid coloured and bears an even number ? 30/6/3 wr Page 21 P.T.O. 38. fr a tea afin era @t fhe LH ward enfhra rea @ fhe sw se ara A) ta srern—srert teh @ 1 Aa 1H 20 mda sik 5 sek we @, raf a TA 5 ita sik 25 anix wet 8 | da 1 8 Ste or pel aif Se % 9000 8 a Aa LA % 26,000 8 1 ara cftfire fa eles mle area x WAN ATE aI ETAT ata @ BK We om wan & y afer ae er PTAA Hea? | oriaa gaa SETH, PA wT see ARE @ See Ga Sx BM y Hera shifare | Gi) wae aha ae arr afer are ya eer aroha aa Fifare | aaa veep mth afte wa ore aa AY WR ae A Ge apr gree ae AE | Gai) aff ta 114, 10 7a sik 20 ark weal ai, at ga Sa A fa are fer Ate OT wa ett? 30/6/3 ww Page 22 A coaching institute of Mathematics conducts classes in two batches I and IL and fees for rich and poor children are different. In batch I, there are 20 poor and 5 rich children, whereas in batch II, there are 5 poor and 25 rich children. The total monthly collection of fees from batch I is ¥ 9000 and from batch II is ¥ 26,000. Assume that each poor child pays % x per month and each rich child pays € y per month. Based on the above information, answer the following questions () Represent the information given above in terms of x and y (i) Find the monthly fee paid by a poor child. OR Find the difference in the monthly fee paid by a poor child and a rich child. (ii) If there are 10 poor and 20 rich children in batch IL, what is the total monthly collection of fees from batch II ? 30/6/3 ww Page 23 Page 24

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