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Maths SP-III

This document is a sample question paper for Mathematics (Standard) with a total of 38 questions divided into five sections, covering various mathematical concepts. Each section has specific types of questions, including multiple choice, very short answer, short answer, long answer, and case study based questions. The paper is designed to be completed in three hours and carries a maximum of 80 marks.

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Maths SP-III

This document is a sample question paper for Mathematics (Standard) with a total of 38 questions divided into five sections, covering various mathematical concepts. Each section has specific types of questions, including multiple choice, very short answer, short answer, long answer, and case study based questions. The paper is designed to be completed in three hours and carries a maximum of 80 marks.

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arcode 06 Candidates must write the Q.P. Code on the title page of the answer book. WY SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER-6 MATHEMATICS (STANDARD) - Theory ‘pealiowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 } gNERAL INSTRUCTIONS: This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsor ji) Question paper is divided into FIVE sections ~ Section A, B, C, D and E. 1b Mereisno overall choice, However, an interna choice hasbeen provided in 2 questions in Section By 2 questions inSection C, ‘2 questions in Section D and 3 questions in Section E. jn) Draw neat figures wherever required, Take = 22/7 wherever required ifnor stated. SECTION -A sation A consists of Multiple Choice type questions of 1 mark each. . Find the median of the following data: 25,34,31, 23, 22, 26, 35, 28, 20, 24, 32, 33 @ 2 () 28 © 2% (@ 30 du The mean of x,x*2,x44,x+6 and x +8 is (a) x46 (x4 (x8 (d) None of these 4 Ie probability ofan event is P then the probability of ts complementary wil be (@ P-1 (P Org (@ 1-P 4. Enis any natural number then 6" — 5" always ends with @1 @3 os 7 & Atangent QT of length 8 cm is drawn from a point Q, which is 10 cm away from the centre of a circle. Then the radius of the circle is (@ Sem () 6cm () 7em (@) 8em Sin te given igure AABC, DE | AB. AB= 2s, DC=1+ 3, BE= 2x—V and CE= x, then xis 2x x43 req ptea— oe @ 2 1 es Og os 3 7. WA e (1D iasotofgadncapaon +(e te oe (6) 0-1 Mt (0.2 A. In fig., PA, OB and RC are each perpendicular to AC. Ix = 8 em and z= 6 em, then y IS equal to p, ae A c B 56 24 (@) Fem @) Lem © Bon OTs 3 The given, pair of equations 3x ~4y-+ 7 =O and kx + 3y—5=0 has no solution. Then the value of Fis 3 3 3 3 @ 5 o> © 2 OF Wo. Ifthe area ofa sector of a cirle is 3x em? with a central angle of 120°, then the radius ofthe circle is @ lem (6) 2em () 3om (@) 4om Ye The coordinates of the midpoint ofthe line sepment joining the points 4(-S, 4) and B(7,-8) is @ (.-2) @® 1-2) (© (1,2) @ 1,2 2. The area of a sector of a circle with radius 6 ém and angle of the sector is 60° is 142 152 132 122 (ay 12 oy 12 o 32 2 os o> oF OF 1B. What is the coefficient of x? in the quadratic equation 2x? ~ 5x +3=07 (a) 2 @-s 3 (a) None of the above YA. Acircle touches all four sides of a quadrilateral PORS. If PQ = 11 em, QR= 12 cm and PS = 8 cm, then what is the length RS? (a) 7cm (6) 15cm (c) 9em (d) 73cm YS. The area of a sector of angle 6 (in degrees) of a circle with radius R is 8 en 8 ° (a) x2aR 0) RR’ () 5x 2m x2nR? ©) S60" ” 720° © agp ?™k © agp O™* £6. 100 cards are sumbered from 1 to 100. Then the probability of getting a prime number is 3 21 1 29 2 py 22 a @F Ok ©; op Gj, fev and B are the zeroes ofthe polynomial x°—7x + 12, Then the value of +p is (a2 3 4 os yp. Acard is drawn froma wefl shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. The probability that the card will not be an ace is 1 I 12 = OF () 2 5 OB s OG as DIRECTIONS: In the question number 19 and 20, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (8) coed the correct option out of the following: “@) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) isthe 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). aT? a (416 r fo, Assertion (A) is tre but Reason (R) i ase iy assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true Assertion (A): If length ofa tangent from an extemal point toa crcl external point fo a citcle is & et c a ‘game point is 8 cm, Reason (R): Length ofthe tangents drawn from an extemal an external po Assertion (A): The expression 3x4 —4u!® 4.22 ig not a polynomial because the ttm 4 Reason (R): The highest exponent in varius terms ofan algebraic expression in one variable i called its degree SECTION -B section -B consists of Very Short Answer (VSA) type questions of 2 marks each. . then the length of another tangent from the to acircle are equal, 2 contains a rational power of. | gx Given that V/2 is irrational, prove that (5 +3V3) is an irrational number. 3 ©) Find ie 7 term from the end of the AP: 7,10, 13,» 184 oR | (8) Ifthe roots of x7+mx+ 12=0 are in the ratio I : 3 then find m. 1¥ (a) Ifa number xis chosen at random from the number -2,~1, 0, 1,2. What i the probability that 7 <2? oR ability that the (6) Abag contains 2 green, 3 reds and 4 black balls, A bal s taken out ofthe bag at random. Find the pro selected ball is (9 Not green (ii) Not black 1: Ifthe angle between two tangents drawn from an exteral point P toa circle of radius @ and centre O, is 60, then find the length of OP. | 3 wea—2,~b) divides the ine segment joining 42+ 1.3) ‘and B(8a, 5) in the ratio 3: 1. Find the values of a and b. | SECTION -C Section -C consists of Short Answer (SA) type questions of 3 marks each. Yelock when ing at an interval of 4, 7, 12 and 14 seconds respectively. Ifthe four bells begin to ring at 12 0 2%, (a) Four bells ri wrill this next ring together and how often will they do so in the next 14 minutes? oR (8) Find HCF of the numbers given below: 2k, 3k, 4k and 5k where k is a positive integer. cot? 60° + sec? 30° 2sin? 45° sin? 60° + cos” 45° 2% In wnat ratio does the point ( 2%. ”} divide the tne segment joining the points PQ,~2) and Q{3, 7)? Alo find the value of. % Evaluate: 29. The decorative block shown in Fig. is made of two solids - a cube and a hemisphere, The base of the block is a cube With edges cm, andthe hemisphere fixed on the top has a diameter of 4.2 em. Find the total surface area of the block. (Take x= 22/7) le Question Paper-6 417 42em CY 5 | Sem 30. Prove that tangent drawn at any point ofa circle is perpendicular to the radius through the point of contact, 1 1. (@) Ifwe add 1 to the numerator and subtract | ftom the denominator, fraction reduces to 1. Tt Becomes — Itwecny 1 to the denominator. What is the fraction? OR (®) The difference of the digits of two digit number is 3. If this number is ad the digits, the sum is 99. Find the number? | SECTION -D Section - D consists of Long Answer (LA) type questions of S Marks each. F2. (a) The angles of depression of the top and bottom of a 50 m height building from the top of a tower are 45° and respectively. Find the height ofthe tower and horizontal distance between the tower and the building, OR (© A bird is sitting on the top of 80 m high tee. From a point on the ground the angle of elevation of the bird i 45- ‘The bird fly away horizontally in such a way that it remained at a constant height from the ground, After 2 secs angle of elevation of the bird from the same point is 30°. Find the speed of flying ofthe bird. 3. Accircle is completely divided into n sectors in such away that the angles of the sectors are in arithmetic progression. bt “Sroallest of these angle is 8° and the largest is 72°, calculate n and the angle in the fourth sector. \ded to the number obtained by intersay, ‘94. (a) Find the zeroes of the following polynomial: S¥5x? +30x+ 805 OR (®) Solve the quadratic equation: x” - 3x~10=0 [6 Ife tangents are inclined at an ange of 60” are drawn fo a circle of radius 3 om find the length ofeach tangent SECTION -E Section - E consists of three Case Study Based questions of 4 marks each, ‘96, Ahouse is tied 1 pega one comer of square shaped gas field of sides 15m by means ofa 5m long rope (se nee figure). 118 (9 What isthe area of the grass field? (ji) The area of that part of the field in which the horse can graze. > OR Find the grazing area if the rope were 10 m long instead of 5 m. 1 (ii) What is the perimeter of the grass field? 437, Agirl runs to save an injured cat stuck on a window frame which is 20 m above the ground. In order to help the cat, the girl uses stairs to run at an angle of elevation of 45°, (i) What is the distance covered by the girl to reach the window. (ii) Ifthe cat again moves up and is stuck at 40 m above the ground then what distance will the gir! need to cover to reach ‘the cat with an angle of elevation 60°? 2 1 OR If the cat again moves up and is stuck at 30 m above the ground then what dist the cat with an angle of elevation 30°? (i) Which mathematical concept is used here? 38. Ona particular day, National Highway Authority of India (NHAI checked the toll tax collection of a particular toll plaza in Rajasthan. The following table shows the toll tax paid by drivers and the number of vehicles on that particular day. tance will the girl need to cover to reach 1 Toll tax (in 2) 30-40 40-50 30-60 60-70 70-80 ‘Number of Vehicle 80 110 120 70 40 Based on above information, answer the following questions. ( If4 is taken as assumed mean then find the value of 4. 1 (i) Find the mean of toll tax received by NHAI by assumed mean method. 2 oR Find the average toll tax received by NHAI in a day, from that particular toll plaza, (i) tfx's denote the class marks and ds denotes the deviation of assumed mean (4) from x/s then find the minimum value of Ia. 1

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