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11.

(c) 24

12. (c) 75√3


B
13. (a) 21 cm
14. (b) 2/3 Preboard-1 (2020-21)
15. (b) (-4, 0) PREBOARD-I (2024-25)
16. (d) 0.5 Class- X Mathematics
(SET-A)
17. (b) 5 : 1
TIME
18.DURATION:3
(c) 1/9 hrs MAXIMUM MARKS :80
__________________________________________________________________________________________
19. (b). Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
General Instructions:
20.
1. (d) A isPaper
This Question false but
has R5 is true A, B, C, D, and E.
Sections
2. Section A has 20 Multiple Choice QuestionsSECTION (MCQs) carrying
–B 1 mark each
3. Section B has 5 Short Answer-I (SA-I) type questions carrying 2 marks each.
21. The correct option is B 2 type questions carrying 3 marks each.
4. Section C has 6 Short Answer-II (SA-II)
3
Given:
5. Section D has 4aLong= 2Answer
×3 (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each.
b E=has
6. Section 2×3×5
3 Case Based integrated units of assessment (4 marks each) with sub-parts
n
of thecvalues
= 3 ×5 of 1, 1 and 2 marks each respectively.
LCM (a,
7. All Questions areb, c) = 23×3
compulsory. 2×5 ... an
However, (1)internal choice in 2 questions of 2 marks, 2
Since,
questions of 3 to find
marks LCM
and we need
2 questions to take
of 5 marks hasthe
beenprime factors
provided. with
An internal their
choice
highest
has been provided degree:
in the 2 marks questions of Section E.
LCM will be 23×3n×5 ... (2) (n≥1)
QuestOn comparing we get, Solutions
ion n = 2
22.No. Total number of possible outcomes = 36
(i) Doublets are (1,1) (2, 2) (3, 3) (4,4)SECTION-A
(5,5) (6,6)

∴ Prob (getting a doublet) = 6/36=1/6


1. Total number of
(a) both negativedoublets = 6

∴ Prob (getting a sum) 10 = 3/36=1/12


2. (ii) (b)Favourable
-5 outcomes for getting sum 10 are (4, 6) (5, 5) (6, 4) i.e., 3

3. OR
(c) 5 cm
Total no. of balls = x + 2x + 3x
4. = 6x
(a)7
(i) P(not red) = 1 – P(red)
5. = 1(b)
– No.
20 cm of red balls Total no. of balls
= 1 – 3x/6x
6. = 1(b)
– 1/2=12
√ 2 -1
(ii) P(white) = No. of white balls Total no. of balls
7. = x/6x
(c) 55𝑂
= 1/6
8. (b) 8𝑥2 - 20
23.9. (b) 7.5
2 2 2
[2( √ 3/2) – (1/ √3) ]/ ( √ 2)
=[2(3/4)-(1/3)]/2
10. (c) BD . CD = AD2
=7/12
24.

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