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QUESTION PAPER12
Mathematics (Standard)
Instructions Time :3 hrs Max.
1. This question paper has 5 Sections A-E. Mats: h
2. Section A has 20 MCQs carrying 1
mark each.
3. Section B has 5 questions carrying 2
marks each.
4. Section C has 6 questions carrying 3
marks each.
S. Section D has 4 questions carrying 5 marks
each.
6. Section E has3 Case Based integrated units of
assessment (4 marks each).
7. Allquestions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2
and 2 questions of 2 marks, 2 questions of 3 h
questions of 5 marks has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2 marks
questions of Section E.
8. DrawW neat figures wherever required. Take n = 22/7
wherever required if not stated.

I SectionA
SectionÀconsists of 20 questions of 1mark each
1. If HCF(306, 657) =9, then LCM (306, 657) 4. What will be the least possible number u
is
planks, if three pieces of timber 42 m,
(a) 22338 (b) 23238 (c) 33228 (d) 32328 49 m and 63 m long have to be divided int
2. The probability of guessing the correct planks of the same length?
(a) 27
answer to a certain question is If the
12
(b)23
probability of not guessing the correct (c) 22
2 (d) None of the above
answer tothis question isS, then the value
3' 5. The LCM of 3x²y, 4x2 and 5y'z (wher
of x is
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4
is a positive integer) is
3. If the distance between the points (4, p)
(a) 30 xy²;2
(b) 15xy2?
and (1, 0) is 5, then the value of p is
(a) 4 (b) -4 (c) t4 (d) 0
(c) 30y
(d) 60 x²y'z?
Level 201
succeed Sample Paper 12 Stege MExcelence

DE ||AB If AD2x,
17. In the given figure, land
6. 1-sin e 14 sin 0 can be written - r, thenthe
is the fom & DC - x3, BL 2r
tan 0, then the valhue of k is value of x is
(a)I (b) 2 (c)0
()-1
7. HCE and LCM of two numbers is 9 and
450
Iespectively. If one of the numbers is
>7. the theother number is
(a) 152 (b) 153 (c) 177
(d) 132
in which the X-axis
8 The ratio
line segment joining P (3, 6) anddivides the
O(12, -3) (a) 5 (b)
2
3 5
(a) 1:2 (b) 2 : 1 (c)-2: 1 (d) 1: -2 (c)
3 (d) None of these
9. The maximum sum of the following AP
+19 +182 18. The real roots of the quadratic equation
series 20 +18+.... is 3x-5x-2 =0 are
(a)210 (b) 110 (a) -32 (b) -2 (c)--2
3' (d) 2,
(c) 310 (d) None of these
value of cosx -sinxis Directions In the question number 19 and 20, a
10. The
(a) 2cosx-1 (b) 1-2cosx statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a
(c)-1-2cosx (d) None of these Statement of Reason (R). Ch0ose the correct
1-sin 450 option.
1L Evaluate
1+sec45° 19. Assertion (A) The coordinates of the points
1
which divide the line segment joining
(b) 3 A(2,-8) and B(-3, -7) into three equal
1 -23 and -4 -22
parts are
9 The product of the zeroes of polynomials 3 3 3
2x-8x+6 is
Reason (R) The points which divide AB in
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 12 the ratio 1:3 and 3: 1are called points ot
3. If the nmean of a frequency distribution is trisection of AB.
8.1 and Ef;x, =132 +5k, Ef; =20, then the (a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true
value of k is and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of
Assertion (A).
(a) -6 (b) 6 (b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but
(c) 0 (d) None of these Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of
34. The length of the tangent drawn fromn a Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
point, which is 5 cm away from the centre (d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
of circle of radius 3 cm, is
(a) 4 cm (b) -5 cm (c) 4 cm (d) 5cm 20. Assertion (A) If a wire of length 22 cm is
bent in the shape of a circle, then area of
5. If the area of a sector of a circle is 7 of the the circle so formed is 40 cm
20
area of the circle, then the sector angle is Reason (R) Circumference of the circle
(a) 126° (b) 120°
=length of the wire.
(c) 116° (a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true
(d) None of these and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of
6. AB and Assertion (A).
CD are two common tangents to (b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true
Crcles which touch each other at a point
but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation
C.IfDlies on
the value of ABBsuch that CD = 4cm, then
AB is
of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is talse.
a) 4cm
(b) 8cm (c) 3 cm (d) 1cm (d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
Level
202 OStoge MExcellence
(Standard) Class l0
Mathernatics
I Section B
Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each
21. In tlhe given igure, PB||C and DP || EE, Now, if a ball is drawn frorn the bag, the
then find
AD probability of drawing a white ball is 2y
DE Find x.
-8cm

2cm
& Cards marked with numbers 3, 4, 5,.. S0
are placed in a box and rnixed thoroghly
One card is drawn at randorTn frorn
box. Find the probability that numberthe
the drawn card is
(i) divisible by 7.
1 cosec 0 - sec0
22. If tan = evaluate (ii) a number which is a pertect square.
V3 cosec 0 +sec0
24. A,B and C start at the same time in the
Or same direction to run around a circular
Find the value ofx, if stadium. A completes a round in 23)
seconds, B in 308 seconds and C in 198
xsin'30° cos60° 3sin'45° +2 cos30° seconds, all starting at the same point
4cos45o sin 90° -4cos45° After what time will they meet again at the
starting point.
23. A bag contains 20 balls out of which x 25. If a, b and care the sides of a right angled
balls are white. If one ball is drawn at
random, the probability of drawing a triangle, where c is hypotenuse, then
white ball is y. Now, place this ball and 10 prove that the radius r of the circle which
more white balls in the bag. touches the sides of the triangle is given by
a+b-c
r=
2
I SectionC
Section Cconsists of 6 questions of 3 markseach
26. In the given figure, OP is equal to the Or Find the equation of the perpendicular
diameter of the circle. Prove that ABP is bisector of AB, where Aand Bthe points
an equilateral triangle, where A and B (3,6) and(-3,4), respectively. Also, find its
are the tangent points of the circle from point of intersection with X-axis.
point P
28. The following frequency distribution gives
the monthly consumption of electricity by
68 consumers of a locality. Find the
median of the data.
Monthly consumption Number of consumers
(in units)
65-85
27. Prove that the points (-4,-1), (-2,-4), 85-105 5
(4,0) and (2,3) are the vertices of a 105-125 13
rectangle. Also, find the area of the 125-145 20
rectangle. 145-165 14

165-185 8
185-205
SampBe Paper l2 OStoxge Excelence Level 203

30 The barrel of a fountain peu, cylindricalm


total
huseholtiu ind(intheupce)
anual whe i
nlean
shape is 7cm long and 05cmin dianneter:
Afullbarrel of ink in the pen can be used
Tor writing275 Words on an averagc. o
) many words wotuld be written using
300
400 450 500
bottle of ink containing one.fourth of
30 litre?
16
2Hi the value of 31. If o and Bare the zerOes of the
3sin O1an quadratic
o0)-cos 60°+|is polynomial p()= 3r'-5r-2. then find a
polynonmial, whose zeroes are Za + Iand
2ß + 1.
Section D
Stion Dconsists of 4
Achord of acircle of questions of 5 marks each
noht angle at the radius 14 cm makes a
centre.
the minor and the Find the areas of class ticket and one
reserved first class
cinle. major segments of the half ticket from
stations A
3810. Find the full first classtofare
B costs
33. lf the equation stations A to B and also the from
charges for a ticket. reservation
d+)x+(2mc)x
equal +(e*-a)=0
roots, then prove that
has Or Places A and B are
100 km
=a (1+m). highway. One car starts from apart on a
another from B at the same time.AIf and the
Or cars travel in the same
direction
different speeds, thev meet in 5 h. If theyat
Find the solution of the travel
2 4 equation 1h.
towards each other, they meet in
+
+4'*I-2, -4 What are the speeds of the two cars
+1 +2
35. In a right angle
34. Arailway half ticket costs at C, P and Q aretriangle ABC, right angled
the points on the sides
but the reservation half the full fare and CB respectively, which CA
on a half ticket as charges are the same divides
sides in ratio 2: 1. Prove that these
on a full ticket. One
reserved first class ticket from the () 9AQ' =9AC² +4BC?
Ato B costs 2530. Also, stations (ii) 9BC' +4AC* =9BP
one reserved first

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