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Q.P. Code 430/3/1
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MATHEMATICS (BASIC)
:2 : 40
Time allowed : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 40
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:
(i) 14
(ii)
(iii) 6 1 6 2
(iv) 4 7 10 3
(v) 4 11 14 4
(vi)
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1 6 2
1. (H$) p Ho$ {H$g _mZ Ho$ {bE {ÛKmV g_rH$aU px2 + 2x + p = 0 Ho$ _yb dmñV{dH$
VWm ~am~a hm|Jo ? 2
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(I) {ÛKmV g_rH$aU 6 x x2 = 0 H$mo x Ho$ {bE hb H$s{OE & 2
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Ho$ `moJ\$b H$m Mma JwUm h¡ & Bg g_m§Va lo H$m àW_ nX kmV H$s{OE & 2
3. {ZåZ{b{IV ~ma§~maVm ~§Q>Z Ho$ {bE ~hþbH$ kmV H$s{OE : 2
100 110 110 120 120 130 130 140 140 150
5 9 8 11 7
4. (H$) AmH¥${V 1 _| {XImE AZwgma, 7 go_r ^wOm dmbo EH$ KZmH¥${V IÊS> na A{YH$V_
g§^d ì`mg dmbm EH$ AY©Jmobm AÜ`mamo{nV h¡ & àmßV R>mog H$m gånyU© n¥îR>r` joÌ\$b
kmV H$s{OE & 2
1
AWdm
(I) 3 go_r {ÌÁ`m dmbo EH$ R>mgo Jmobo H$mo {nKbmH$a 3 go_r D±$MmB© VWm 2 go_r {ÌÁ`m
dmbo {H$VZo R>mog e§Hw$Am| _| T>mbm Om gH$Vm h¡ ? 2
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper contains 14 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) This question paper is divided into three sections Sections A, B and C.
(iii) Section A comprises of 6 questions (Q.no. 1 to 6) of 2 marks each. Internal
choice has been provided in two questions.
(iv) Section B comprises of 4 questions (Q.no. 7 to 10) of 3 marks each. Internal
choice has been provided in one question.
(v) Section C comprises of 4 questions (Q.no. 11 to 14) of 4 marks each. Internal
choice has been provided in one question. It also contains two case study based
questions.
(vi) Use of calculator is not permitted.
SECTION A
Question numbers 1 to 6 carry 2 marks each.
1. (a) For what value of p, does the quadratic equation px2 + 2x + p = 0
have real and equal roots ? 2
OR
(b) Solve the quadratic equation for x : 6 x x2 = 0 2
2. For an AP with common difference 6, the sum of first ten terms is same as
four times the sum of first five terms. Determine the first term of the AP. 2
3. Find mode of the following frequency distribution : 2
Class 100 110 110 120 120 130 130 140 140 150
Frequency 5 9 8 11 7
4. (a) A cubical block of side 7 cm is surmounted by a hemisphere of
largest possible diameter as shown in Figure 1. Find the total
surface area of the solid. 2
Figure 1
OR
(b) How many solid cones of height 3 cm and radius 2 cm can be
formed by melting a solid sphere of radius 3 cm ? 2
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11 7 17 53
5. g_m§Va lo , , , ... H$m H$m¡Z-gm nX h¡ ? 2
4 2 4 4
6. AmH¥${V 2 _|, PA VWm PB Ho$ÝÐ O dmbo d¥Îm na ItMr JB© ñne©-aoImE± h¢ & `{X
APB = 70 h¡, Vmo AQB H$s _mn kmV H$s{OE & 2
70
IÊS>> I
7 10 3
7. (H$) go_r {ÌÁ`m H$m EH$ d¥Îm It{ME & d¥Îm Ho$ ~mha pñWV {~ÝXþ P, Omo d¥Îm Ho$
2·5
Ho$ÝÐ go 6 go_r Xÿar na h¡, go d¥Îm na ñne©-aoImE± PA VWm PB H$s aMZm H$s{OE & 3
AWdm
(I) 9·5 go_r bå~mB© H$m EH$ aoImI§S> It{ME VWm Bgo 2 : 3 Ho$ AZwnmV _o {d^m{OV
H$s{OE & 3
8. EH$ 60 -gm_Zo
g_mZ bå~mB© Ho$ Xmo I§^o bJo hþE h¢ &
P go I§^m| Ho$ {eIa Ho$ CÞ`Z H$moU H«$_e:
60 VWm 30 h¢, O¡go {H$ AmH¥${V 3 _| {XIm`m J`m h¡ & I§^m| H$s D±$MmB© VWm I§^m| go
{~ÝXþ H$s Xÿ[a`m± kmV H$s{OE & 3
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11 7 17 53
5. Which term of AP : , , , ... is ? 2
4 2 4 4
6. In Figure 2, PA and PB are tangents to the circle with centre at O. If
APB = 70 , then find m AQB. 2
70
Figure 2
SECTION B
Question numbers 7 to 10 carry 3 marks each.
7. (a) Draw a circle of radius 2·5 cm. From a point P lying outside the
circle at a distance of 6 cm from the centre of the circle, construct
tangents PA and PB to the circle. 3
OR
(b) Draw a line segment of length 9·5 cm and divide it in the ratio 2 : 3. 3
8. Two poles of equal heights are standing opposite each other on either side
of the road of width 60 m. From a point P between them on the road, the
angles of elevation of the top of the poles are 60 and 30 respectively, as
shown in Figure 3. Find the height of the poles and distances of the point
from the poles. 3
Figure 3
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9. EH$ S>rba Zo 50 H$mam| H$s _mBboO (km/l _|) [aH$m°S>© H$s VWm ZrMo Xr JB© gmaUr ~ZmB© :
km/l
10 12 13
12 14 18
14 16 10
16 18 7
18 20 2
Cn`w©º$ ~§Q>Z H$m _mÜ` kmV H$s{OE & 3
10. {ZåZ ~ma§~maVm ~§Q>Z H$m _mÜ`H$ kmV H$s{OE : 3
15 20 8
20 25 13
25 30 21
30 35 12
35 40 5
40 45 4
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11 14 4
11. (H$) AmH¥${V 4 _|, Ho$ÝÐ O dmbo d¥Îm Ho$ n[aJV EH$ MVw©^wO ABCD ~Zm`m J`m h¡ &
{gÕ H$s{OE {H$ AD + BC = AB + CD h¡ & 4
4
AWdm
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9. The mileage (km/l) of 50 cars was recorded by a dealer and tabulated as
given below :
Mileage (in km/l) Number of Cars
10 12 13
12 14 18
14 16 10
16 18 7
18 20 2
Find mean of the above distribution. 3
10. Determine median of the following frequency distribution : 3
Class Frequency
15 20 8
20 25 13
25 30 21
30 35 12
35 40 5
40 45 4
SECTION C
Question numbers 11 to 14 carry 4 marks each.
11. (a) In Figure 4, quadrilateral ABCD circumscribes a circle centred at
O. Prove that AD + BC = AB + CD. 4
Figure 4
OR
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(I) AmH¥${V 5 _|, Ho$ÝÐ O dmbo Xmo g§Ho$ÝÐr` d¥Îm ItMo JE h¢ & PQ VWm RS ~ d¥Îm
H$s Xmo OrdmE± h¢ Omo N>moQ>o d¥Îm H$s ñne©-aoImE± h¢ & {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ PQ = RS h¡ & 4
5
12. EH$ ~hþ_§{µObo ^dZ Ho$ {eIa go XoIZo na EH$ 6 _r. D±$Mo ^dZ Ho$ {eIa Am¡a Vb Ho$
AdZ_Z H$moU H«$_e: 30 Am¡a 45 h¢ & ~hþ_§{µObo ^dZ H$s D±$MmB© Am¡a Xmo ^dZm| Ho$ ~rM
H$s Xÿar kmV H$s{OE & ( 3 = 1·73 br{OE) 4
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13. ^maV _| {_Å>r Ho$ ~V©Z ~ZmZo H$s H$bm ~hþV nwamZr h¡ & `hm± VH$ {H$ `h {gÝYw KmQ>r gä`Vm
go ^r nwamZr h¡ & dfmªo go {_Å>r Ho$ ~V©Z ~ZmE Am¡a nH$mE OmVo h¢ & ZrMo {XE JE {MÌ _| EH$
Hw$åhma ~V©Z ~ZmVm {XI ahm h¡ &
EH$ Hw$åhma EH$ {XZ _| Hw$N> ~V©Zm| H$m {Z_m©U H$aVm h¡ & EH$ {deof {XZ `h XoIm J`m {H$
àË`oH$ ~V©Z H$s {Z_m©U bmJV (< _|) Cg {XZ Ho$ {Z_m©U {H$E JE ~V©Zm| H$s g§»`m Ho$ XþJwZo
go 1 A{YH$ Wr & Cg {XZ H$s Hw$b {Z_m©U bmJV < 210 Wr &
(H$) Cg {XZ _| {Z{_©V ~V©Zm| H$s g§»`m H$mo x _mZVo hþE, x _| EH$ {ÛKmV g_rH$aU
~ZmBE & 2
(I) {Z{_©V ~V©Zm| H$s g§»`m VWm àË`oH$ ~V©Z H$s bmJV kmV H$s{OE & 2
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(b) In Figure 5, two concentric circles are drawn with centre O. PQ
and RS are two chords of the larger circle which are tangents to
the smaller circle. Prove that PQ = RS. 4
Figure 5
12. The angles of depression of the top and bottom of a 6 m tall building from
the top of a multi-storeyed building are 30 and 45 respectively. Find
the height of the multi-storeyed building and the distance between the
two buildings. (Use 3 = 1·73) 4
Case Study 1
13. The tradition of pottery making in India is very old. In fact, it is older
than Indus Valley Civilization. The shaping and baking of clay articles
has continued through the ages. The picture of a potter is shown below :
A potter makes a certain number of pottery articles in a day. It was
observed on a particular day the cost of production of each article (in <)
was one more than twice the number of articles produced on that day.
The total cost of production on that day was < 210.
(a) Taking number of articles produced on that day as x, form a
quadratic equation in x. 2
(b) Find the number of articles produced and the cost of each article. 2
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N>V na BH$Æ>m hmoVm h¡ Am¡a {\$a [aMmO© Q>¢H$ go hmoVm hþAm ^y{_ na OmVm h¡ & ZrMo {XE JE
{MÌ H$mo Ü`mZnyd©H$ Xo{IE :
df©U
dfm© Ob
L
[aMmO© Q>¢H$ G.L.
Ob Q>o~b
\$a `m ObYmar e¡bg_yh
AnmaJå` e¡bg_yh
B( ) = 3 _r.
D (JhamB©) = 2 _r.
L (bå~mB©) = 3 _r.
N>V Ho$ \$e© H$m joÌ\$b 100 dJ© _r. h¡ & KZm^mH$ma Q>¢H$ H$s {d_mE±
3 _r. 3 _r. 2 _r. h¢ &
(H$) N>V KZm^mH$ma OmVm h¡ & r H$s
Q>¢H$ Cg nmZr go nyam ^a OmVm h¡ ? 2
(I) `{X KZm^mH$ma Q>¢H$ H$s OJh ~obZmH$ma Q>¢H$, {OgH$m ì`mg 3 _r. VWm D±$MmB©
2 _r. h¡, ~Zm`m OmE, Vmo {H$g àH$ma Ho$ Q>¢H$ _| µÁ`mXm nmZr ^aoJm ? 2
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Case Study 2
14. The technique of Rainwater harvesting through Recharge pit is very
useful. Rainwater is collected on the roof and then flowing through the
Recharge pit it goes to the ground. Observe the picture given below :
Precipitation
RAIN WATER
L
RECHARGE PIT G.L.
WATER TABLE
AQUIFER OR WATER BEARING FORMATION
IM P E RM EAB L E F O RM AT IO N
B (BREADTH) = 3 m
D (DEPTH =2m
L (LENGTH) = 3 m
The surface area of the roof floor is 100 m2. The cuboidal pit measures
3 m 3 m 2 m.
(a) Water standing on the roof is released into the cuboidal pit. If the
cuboidal pit is filled completely by the roof water, then find the
height of standing water on the roof. 2
(b) Instead of a cuboidal pit, if a cylindrical pit with diameter 3 m and
height 2 m had been built, then which tank would hold more
water ? 2
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