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SubjectCode: sQP-7

Mathematics-Standard
Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 80

General Instructions:
This Question Paper has 5 Sections A, B, C, D and E.
2. Section A has 20 MCQs carrying 1mark each.
3. Section Bhas 5 questions carrying 02 marks each.
4 Section C has 6 questions carrying 03 mnarkseach.
5 Section Dhas 4 questions carrying 05 marks each.
6 Section E has 3 case based integrated units of assessmnent (04 marks each) with sub- parts.
7 All Questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 Questions of 5 marks, 2 Questions of 3marks
and 2 Questions of 2marks has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2 marks questions
ofSection E.
8. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take n =22/7 wherever required if not stated.

SECTION A
Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each.
1. The sum and product of zeroes of aquadratic polynomial are 0 and V3 respectively. The quadratic
polynomial is
(a) - 5 (b) *²+5
(c) x-3 (d) *+3
2. If the point C(-1, 2) divides internally the line segment joining A(2, 5) and Bin the ratio 3:4, then find the
coordinates of B.
(a) (2, - 5) (b) (2, 5)
(c) (5,2) (d) (-5, -2)
AB BC
3. Ifin triangles ABC and DEF, then they will be similar, when
DE FD
(a) ZB= ZE (b) ZA= D
(c) ZB = /D (d) ZA =ZF
t IOis the centre of the circle and AB is a tangent to the circle at P, then value of xis

40°

A P

(c) 60° (d) 35°


(a) 40° (b) 50°
5. The radius of asphere (in cm) whose volume is 36rt cm' given by, (d) 1.5 cm
(a) 3 cm (b) 4 cm (c) 6 cm

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my = n
of ax + by=, lx+ has no solution
equations solution
then the pair (b) not have a
6. Ifanm bl,unique solution (d) may or may
(a) has a solutions
many
(c) has infinitely tan 30°
cosec 30° sin60° cos 60° (d) 163
7. Evaluate: 8 3 (c) 8/3
(b) 45
(a) 8 (n+1)
3, 4, ....n is given by
8. The mean of I, 2, (n +1)
(d) 2
n(n+ 1) (c)
(b)
(a) 4
then b=
2
segment joining A(6, 6) and B(-2, 3), (d) -2
midpoint of the line
9. IfP(b, -4) is the (b) -1 (c) 2
number.
probability of getting an odd prime
(a) 0
Find the 1
10. Adie is thrown once. 1 (d)
(c) 6 4
1 (b)
(a) 3
to 20. The probability that it will be the number 13
number from the integers 1 13
11. Sunita picked a prime 2 (d)
(c) 20
(a) (b) 8 remaind
20
24, 30 and 42 will leave in each case the same
12. The least number which when divided by 18,
would be (d) None of these
(b) 2519 (c) 2521
(a) 2520
tan A
13. Iftan A = /2 -1, then what is the value of 1+ tanA
1
(c) (d)
(a) (b) 4
4
a.m
clock is 21 cm. Find the area swept by the minute hand from 9
14. The length of the minute hand of a
9.10 a.m. (c) 45 cm? (d) 31 cm?
(a) 22 cm (b) 1l cm?
18. Its middle term is
15. Three numbers in an A.P. have sum (d) 2
(a) 6 (b) (c) 3
16. What value of x willmake DE || ABin the figure?
B
3x + 19 3x+ 4

x+3\V*

(b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4


(a) 1
circle with centre O, Find OT, if BT is 4
17. In the given figure, OB =5 cm and TB is the tangent at B to the

B 4cm T

(a) v41 cm (b) V43 cm

(c) V39 cm (d) V47 cm


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the total surface area of solid opened at the top in the given figure.
18. Find

(a) 2trh (b) nr (h+r) (c) 2nr (h+ r) (d) None of these
DIRECTION : Inthe question number l9 and 20, a statement of Assertion(A) is followed by a staterment of
Reason (R). Choose the correct option.
.0 statement A(Assertion) :Consider a pack of cards that are numbered from Ito 52. If a card is drawn at
random from the pack, then the probability that it will have a prime number is
26
Statement R(Reason): From Ito 52, there are 15prime numbers.
a) Both assertion (A) andreason (R) are true andreason (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.
20. Statement A(Assertion) : Ifa point (-3,k) divides the line segment joining the points (-5, -4) and (-2, 3)
2
in the ratio 2 : 1internally, then the value of k is
3

Statement R (Reason) : Coordinates of point which divides the line segment joining the points (x, y}) and
my; +ny
(x, V,) in the ratio m:n internally are
m+n Jand y-| m+n

(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 Bconsists of5 questions of 2marks each.
21. Find the value of the height 'h' in the adjoining figure, at which the tennis
ball must be hit, so that it will just pass over the net and larnd 16 m away
from the base of the net. 8m
D
A
OR 16 m B 24 m
the similarity criterion used
State whether the given pair of triangles are similar or not. Also, state
symbolically between the two given triangles.
X

3 cm/ 2cm 4.8 cm, 6.4 cmn

Y 4 cm Z D3.2 cm E
another tangent
ne given figure, PA and PB are tangents to
the circle from an external point P. CD is
+PD.
louching the circle at O. If PA = 12cm, QC= QD = 3 cm, then find PC
A

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23. Find the roots of the quadratic equation
OR

factorisation method.
Solve the equation v3r +llx +6v3=0 by
24 sec A
24. If 15 cot A = 8, then find the value of 25
than 100 that is divisibie by 7.
25. Find the probability of getting a natural rumber less
SECTIONC
Section C comsists of 6 qurstioms of 3 marks cach.
fhgure. If Z08A 35", then f n
26. PAQis a tangent to the circle with center Oat a point Aas shown in
value of LACBand QAB.

27. The angle of elevation f a cdoad from a point 60 m abeswe a lae is O and the angle of depression
reflection of the coud in the làs ia 6 nd the heiglhe of the coxad from the surfce of the lake.

A man st andingcn the deck of a sbi whch s t0 m abeve water level, observes the angle of elevatian ofb
top of ahill as 60" and angle of degervie of the base of the hill n Find the hortzontl distance ofb
hill from the ship and beight o the bull.
28. In the given figure, ABCD n a ttangir. then ând the valaes of eand y

29, Asolid toy is n the krm of a hemingese surounted by a right ciecular conE of sane radis The hetyh
the cone is 10 cm asd the ras of thr buse ia 7 cm DetirrnE the vouthe of thc tox. Also fhnd the a
the coloured sheet rvquired so cover the to (Lse = n d 9 -122)
30. Sotve for x
23
-.x*Q-L.2

OR

Prove that the quation x(u b) xtac bu) (<)=0 has no seal noots, if ud ab
W The vertaces of a 145C ate A(55) 1,5) and C(9. l). A laneis
drawn to intersect sies AB
AP AQ
Q resgetivety sach that AB AC Find the length ot the lne
seget P
SECTION D
Sectton Dconststs of 4questlons af Smarks each.
2. ind the value of pand qfor which system of equations has infinitely many solutions :
2x +Jy - 7: (p q+ )x+(p+ 24 t 2) y=4(p q)+|
OR

Vijay hadsome bananas and he divided them into two lots Aand B. He sold the first lot at the rate of? 2for 3
bananas and the necond lot at the rate of Iper banana and got atotal of? 400. 1f he had sold the first lot at the
rate of Iper banana and the second lot at the rate of? 4for Sbananas, his total collection would have been
460. Find the total number of bananas, he had.
33. The following table gives weekly wages in rupees of workers inacertain commercial organization. The
frequency of class 49-52 is missing, It is known that the mean of the frequency distribution is 47.2. Find the
missing frequency.
Weekly wages (in ?) 40-43 43-46 46-49 49-52 52-55
Number of workers 31 58 60 27

34. Two
From
poles of cqual heights are standing oppositeeach other on either side of the road, which is 60 mwide.
a point between them on the road, the angles of elevation of the top of the poles are 60° and 30"
respectively. Pind the height of the poles and the distances of thepoint from the poles. (Use V3 =1.732)
OR

A1.2 mtall girl spots a balloon moving with the wind in ahorizontal line at aheight of 88.2 mfrom the
ground. The angle of elevation of the balloon from the eyes of the girl at any instant is 60°. After some time,
the angle of elevation reduces to 30° (see figure). Find the distance travelled by the balloon during the
interval.

88.2 m

35. Acircular track around a sports ground has circumference of 1080 m. Two cyclists Rohan and Sumeet start
together and cycled at constant speed of 6 m/s and 9 m/s respectively around the circular track. Afer how
many minutes, willthey meet again at the starting point?
SECTIONE
Case study based questions are compulsory.
36. On acircular sheet of paper Purvi, a student of class X made a design as shown in the figure to prepare a
is 10 cm.
poster on some moral values each child should have. The diameter of the circular sheet

Hardwork Peace
Tolerance| Honesty

Use the above figureto answer the questions that follow:


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(i) Find the area of the region containing Peace.
(ii) Find the perimneter of the region containing Honesty.
(i) Find the totalarea of region containing Peace, Tolerance and Hardwork.
OR

Find theperimeter of the region containing Hardwork. If the region containing Peace, Tolerance.
Hardwork are combined and put on astraight line, then what type of figure can be obtained ?
37. Sheela was revising her chapter on triangles for her upcoming test. Then she started recalling statement 1.
line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle then it divides the other two sides in the same ratio' and dra
the following figure on the paper. Help Sheela in revising the topic.
A

B
D

Use the above figure to answer the questions that


follow:
(i) IfAC= 10cm and B divides AD in ratio of 5 :3 then find the value
of AE.
(ii) IfAB: BD =6:10 then find the ratio of medians drawn from Ato
AABC and AADE.
OR
If AC: CE = 4:x and AB: BD = 5:y, then find the
value of x: y.
(iii) If AD:AB= 11:5, then find BC: DE.
38. Amit was playing a number card game. In the game, some number cards
(having both +ve or -ve numbers)
are arranged in a row such that they are following an arithmetic
progression. On his first turn, Amit picks up
6th and 14h card and finds their sum to be -76. On the second turn he picks up
8th and 16h card and find their
sum to be -96.

Use the above information to answer thequestions that follow:


(i) What is the difference between the numbers on any two consecutive cards?
(iü) What is the number on the 19th card?
OR
What is the number on the 23rd card?
(iiü) What number is written on the first card?

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