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ed: 3 Hours SECTION =A jon comprises Multiple Choice ‘ons (MCQs) of 1 mark each. and bx + ay = 0, then the value sis sect Quest prety Ans, (©) a-b (@) e+e? a) a br+ay=0 (ii) nang both the equations, we get (eat + (e+ bye - 2 (a+0) (r+y) = @-1) (+d) 1 (a2— 1?) = (a+b) (@-b)} xtysa-b. two numbers 65 and 104 is 13. If .d 104 is 40x, then the value of x is: Ans. (c) 40 @s 2 The HCF of LCM of 65 an ws Given, HCF(65, 104) = 13 and LCM(65, 104) = 40x Weknow that, HCF(a, b) x LCM(a, b) = ab 13 x 40x = 65 = 104 65x 104 13x40 9 4 If polynomial p(x) is given by p(x) =x?-5x+ Ans. 6, then the value of p(1) + p(4) is: @o © 2 4 (d) -4 ‘Ans. (b) 4 Explanation : Given, p(x) =x? -5x +6 Putx= 1, we get pil) =12-5(1)+6=1-5+6=2 Putx=4, we get p(4) = 42-5(4) +6 = 16-20+6=2 r P(1) + p(4) =2+2=4. pe discriminant of the quadratic equation ~2x+c=0 is 16, then the value of ci Ans. Maximum Marks : 80 @)1 ©) -1 (b) 0 (d) J2 ()-1 Explanation : Given quadratic equation is 3x2-2r += Discriminant (D) = B? = 4AC Here, A=3,B=-2andC~¢ D=(-2)2-4«3%c 2 (Given) > cn-1 If an arc subtends an angle of 90° at the centre of a cricle, then the ratio of its length to the circumference of the circle is: (a) 2:3 (9 4:1 () 1:4 (d) 1:3 (b) 1:4 Explanation : Here, length of arc = eqs * 287 Circumference of the circle = 2nr txomr | - Required ratio= #5 = 4 orl: 4. ‘The area of the sector of a circle of radius 12cm is 60x cm2, The central angle of this sector is: (a) 120° Os (b) 6 (d) 150° (a) 150° Explanation: Given, Area of sector = 607 cm? 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Assertion (Ak Midpoint ice of radius 42m. a, Anas. ‘rede the ne wept nthe ratio} Anka) Radius cick ~ minute han Tatts a in (i. gt Beeson The rai i whi he poe (- 3.1) =Mem NED tor ‘ives the line segment joing tbe pnt Sn, I min=6° 3 Oandi-2 Oi 2 si Smin-3 6-30 ‘Ama. () Amerton A) but enn i be ww Mowe ZAG ee ond 0-18, ALLS = Laplanation | Paar Ae oii Si Ine given figure, O is the centre ofthe circle. ‘ecipat tegen Weng 1 hen he va pooner Tommie ea : 7a adage ng a pomeics auch oie (i2EBeRc9 wena) Ted" tek (2m ‘Therefore, Reason — (2. Amerion (AX the Giroumdernee of re Voom ten radiata Kes Naser dv tinwoaw ss coe o Served Papers EE rb mG)~8 re= 3 30 evecare 1. ae 4 (i) 18,64,81 mE) =9 Hence Veried. “"” Proot As we know that he tangents drawn to & on. ns) ‘ce fom an exterior point are equal in length eee Me) 5-3 reno AP=B0,CQ=0Q, CR= DRand AS = DS Lee es 2 ep Now, AP+ AS + CQ+ C= BP + BQ+ DS + DR

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