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[Based on CBSE Curriculum
SAMPLE PAPER Chapter-wise Weightage]
7ime Allowed : 3 Hours] [Maximum Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This Question Paper has 5 Sections A-E.
2. Section A has 20 MCQs carrying 01 mark each.
3. Section B has 5 questions carrying 02 marks each.
4. Section C has 6 questions carrying 03 marks each.
5. Section D has 4 questions carrying 05 marks each.
6. Section E has 3 case based integrated units of assessment (04 marks each) with sub-parts of the values of 1,
1 and 2 marks each respectively.
7. All Questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 Qs of 5 marks, 2 Qs of3 marks and 2 Questions
of 2 marks has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2 marks questions of Section E
8. Draw neat figures wherever required., Take 7t = 22/7 wherever required if not stated.
SECTION-A
Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each.
1. Two natural numbers whose difference is 66 and the least common multiple is 360, are: '
(a) 120 and 54 (b) 90 and 24 (c) 180 and 114 (d) 130 and 64
2
· 2. If 2 is root of the equation x2 + bx + 12 = O and the equation x + bx + q = 0 has equal roots then q =
(a) 8 (b) 16 (c) -8 (d) -16
3. If a, and 13 are zeroes of polynomial x + 5x + 8, then al3 =
2
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) -1 (d) None of these
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4· The equations x - y = 0.9 and - - = 2 have the solutions
x+y
(a) x == 5, y == 9 (b) x = 3.2, y = 2.3 (c) x = 3, y = 2 (d) None of these
5· Radius of circumcircle of a triangle ABC is 5Munits. If point Pis equidistant from A(l, 3), B(- 3, 5) and
C(S, - 1) then AP=
(a) 5 (b) 5/5 (c) 25 (d) 5M
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· The ratio between the LCM and HCF of 5, 15, 20 is:
(a) 9 : 1 (b) 4 : 3 (c) 11 : 1 (d) 12 : 1
7. If · 1
sm A == - , then cot A =
2
(a) 13 (b) _1_ (d) 1
(c) 2
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sin 2 0
8. 1- - - -
1 + cos0
(a) cos 0 (b) tan 0 (c) cot 0 (cl) cosec 0
9. The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 33 and 264 respectively. When the first number is divided b
quotient is 33. The other number is Y 2 tlie
(a) 66 (b) 130 (c) 132 (cl) 196
10. In given figures, the value of LP i~
R
6V3 7.6
3.8
3V3
40°
B 6 C p 12 Q
(a) 60° (b) 80° (c) 40° (cl) 100°
11 From an external point P tangents PA and PB are drawn to a circle with centre 0. If CD is tangent to .
• at point E and PA= 14 cm,
' then perimeter of Af>S:D = · a c1rcle
A
0
• p
(a) 28 cm (b) 27 cm (c) 26 cm (d) 25 cm
12. Area of a sector of angle p (in degrees) of a circle with radius r is
(a) _f!_ x 21tr (b) _f!_ x 1tr 2 (c) _f!_ x 21tr (d) _f!_ x 21tr 2
180° 180° 360° 720°
13. If the distance between the points (8, p) and (4, 3) is 5 units, then value of p is
(a) 6 (b) 0 (c) both (a) and (b) (cl) none of these
14. Mode is the value of the variable which has:
(a) maximum frequency (b) minimum frequency
(c) mean frequency (d) middle most frequency
15. The circumferences of two concentric circles forming a ring are 99 cm and 55 cm respectively. The width of the
ring is
(a) 14 cm (b) 7 cm 7
(c) -cm (cl) 21 cm
2
16. Mode and mean of a data are 12k and 15k. Median of the data is
(a) 12k (b) 14k (c) 15k (cl) 16k
17. The probability that the drawn card from a pack of 52 cards is neither an ace nor a spade is
(a) _2_ (b) (c) .!Q. (cl) _!_2_
13 52 13 26
18. In dABC right-angled at B, sin A= .}__' then the value of cos C is
25
7 M 7
(a) - (b) - (c) - (d) 24
25 25 24
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. . In the question no. 19 and 20, a statement of Assertion (A i
J)irec«o;~ correct option. ) s followed by a statement of Reason (R).
Cb005e ,nent A (Assertion): Two similar triangle are always
19• state • . . congruent.
atement R (Reason). If the areas of two s1m1lar triangles are equal th en th e triangles
. are congruent
St
(a Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is • th e correct explanation . of Assertion
· (A)
)
Both Assertion.(A) and Reason (R) are. the true and Reason (R) is no t th e. correct explanation
, . of Assertion
. (A).
·
(b)
(c) Assertion (A) 1s true but Reason (R) 1s false .
(d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
zo. Stateme~t A (Assertion): Total surface area of the cylinder having radius of the base 14 cm and height 30 cm is
3872 cm •
Statement R (Reason): If r be the radius and h be the height of the cylinder, then total surface area= (21trh + 2nr2).
(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 the 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 B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each.
21. If the pair of linear equations 2kx + Sy = 7 and 6x - Sy = 11 has a unique solution, then find the value of k .
B D
a
22. In the given figure, MMB - 6-CMD. Find DM in terms of a, b and c. M
b c
A C
OR
From a point Q, the length of the tangent to a circle is 24 cm and the distance of Q from the centre is 25 cm.
Find the radius of the circle
23. If two tangents are inclined at 60° are drawn to a circle of radius 3cm then find length of each tangent.
24. A decorative block is shown which is made of two solids, a cube and a hemisphere. The base of the block is a
cube with edge 6 cm and the hemisphere fixed on the [Link] has a diameter of 4.2 cm. Find
(i) the total surface area of the block.
(ii) the volume of the block formed.
6cm
6cm
6cm
25 - Prove that: tane + cote = 1 + tan 0 + cot 0.
1 - cot 0 1 - tan 0
OR
Two boats approach a lighthouse in mid-sea from opposite directions. The angles of elevation of the top of the
r hh · b tw two boats is JOO m find the
ig t ouse from two boats are 30° and 45° respectively. If the diS tance e een '
height of the lighthouse.
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SECTION -C
Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each.
26. Prove that 7 - 2 /3 is an irrational number.
.
27. Solve the following pai" of equabons for x and y : 0+
15 22Y
x+ -_ 5, x-
40 y +-,-:;;
55 -_ 13; x, y, x, . ,
28. In an AP, the swn offi"t ten tenns is - I50 and the sum of its next ten tenns is - 550. Find the AP.
OR
Using AP, find the sum of all 3-digit natural numbers which are the multiples of 7.
17 (l+sinA)(l-sinA)
29. If cot A= 18 , evaluate (1 + cos A)(l-cos A) .
30. AB is a diameter of a circle. AH and BK are perpendicular, from A and B respectively to the tang
Prove that AH +BK= AB. ·
ent at p
OR
p
In the given figure, DE II AQ and DF II AR. Prove that EF II QR.
3 I. A cant is drawn at random from a well-shullled deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the card draw,;
(,) either a heart or a queen. (;,) a black king. (H,) neither an ace nor a i•l
SECTION-D
Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each.
32. India is largest producer ofApple fruit. Apple is a rich antioxidant fruit. Antioxidants are disease fighting comJ>Om<!
they prevent and repair oxidation damage that happen during nonnal cell activity. Due to rich nutriti,e v,J,s
a school distributes 300 apples equally among a certain number of stodents. Had there been 10 more sru&m,
each would have received one apple less. Find the number of students.
OR
A takes 3 hows more than B to walk 30 km. But if A doubles his pace, he is ahead of B by
speed of walking. .
½hoW'S. Find 00
33. ABCD is a parallelogram. AB is divided at P and CD at Q so that AP: PB= 3 : 2 and CQ : QD = 4 : l. If i<I
meets AC at R, then prove that AR = 3 AC.
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34. A granary
3 is in the shape of a cuboid
. of dimensions
. . 10 m x 8m x 4 m. If a bag of gram
. occupies
. a space of
0.80 m , how many bags can be stored in a granary?
OR
The circumference. of the base of 10 m high conical tent is 44 m. Calculate the length of canvas us ed in malong
· tbe
tent if width of canvas is 2 m.
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late the mean of the following grouped data·
I .
Class intervals 10 - 30 30 - 50 50 - 70 70 - 90 9 0 - 110 110 - 130 Total
frequency 4 10 18 6 10 2 50
SECTION-E
dy based questions are compulsory.
cases tu
36. Students of cl~s X of a secondary school in ~elhi have been allotted a rectangular plot of land for their maths
integrated proJect. They made a rectangular gnd on this plot as shown in the figure.
8
7 D
6
5
4 A
C
3
2
1 B
_;:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Four students take their positions at A, B, C and D as shown in the grid.
Refer to the sketch.
(i) Find the distance between B and D.
(ii) Find the mid-point of AC.
(iii) Find the distance of C from the x-axis.
OR
Find the coordinates of the point which divides the line segment BD in the ratio l : 2 internally.
37. Rampa! deposits some money in bank and gets an increment on it every year
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For example Rampa! deposits . some money p in bank and get an interest of I on it every Year then th·
represented as
' I&.is
p,p + l, p + 21, p + 31... . .
The sequencep,p + .I, P .+ 21, P + 31 ···· form an AP, with l st term p and common difference I. Using th e'V'a
A"
formula and its apphcatlon. PPly
Answer the questions ·based on above
2 2
4
(i) If P + 8, 2p + 3p + 6 and 3p + 4p + 4 form three consecutive terms of an AP, then find the value of P.
(ii) Find the 12th term of AP, I 0.0, 10.5, 11.0, l 1.5.
OR
If the I 7th term of an AP eScceeds its 10th term by 14, then find the common difference.
.
( iii) What is the common difference l 1-x -
of an AP-,--, 1-2.x
-?
X X X
38. A building is made by keeping the _lower w~ndow of a building at a ~articular h~i_ght above the ground anct u
window
m is constructed at some height vertically above the lower wmdow. Position of both windows are hPPer
.d.1agram. s~
Both windows are designed and constructed in order to have proper Sun light.
r:~~"'=J
H
6 {
mf
Q 60°
2 B (lower window)
p 2m
C
At certain instant, the angle of elevation of balloon from these windows are shown. Balloon is flying at centre
height H above the ground.
(i) Find the length AR (in terms of H).
(ii) What will be the value of Height H.
(iii) Find the distance betweep the balloon and the upper window.
OR
Find the distance between the balloon and the lower window.
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