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(N{ARCFI,2023)
Tirrte : 3 Hoursl fMafinum Marks : 80
Instructions :
1) Write in a clear legible handwriting.
2) This question paper has four Sections A, B, C & D and Question Numbers
fronr 1 to 39.
3) Sections are compulsory. Internal options are given.
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-lt The numbers to the right represent the marks of the question.
5r Dralv neat diagrams rvherever necessary.
trr \ew sections should be rvritten in a new page. Write the answers in numerical
order.
7) Use of calculator, smart watch or digital rvatch is not allowed.
SECTION -A
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I Answer the follo*'ing as per
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I Write True or False for the following questions: (1 to 4)
1) HCF (17,23)': I\ tu
If p(x) : x2 - 7x + 10, then the nurnber of zeroes are 3. f tu
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3) If sinA:1, thenA:90o. F t1l
4) Thevalues of sinAand cosAneverbe greaterthanl. { t1I
I Select the most appropriate answer from the given alternatiyes: (5 to 10)
5) If p and q are positive integers wherep : ab2 and q: db where a & b are prime,
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numbers then LCM(p,q) ,: . -'a
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;PJ-ab (B) a2b2
(C) a3b2 (D) a3 b3
6) Graphically, the pair of linear equations 6r- 3-r - 1r : r.r. l. -l - 9:0 repre .::t:s
twolineswhichare al=c r 3 t1l
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(A) intersecting at exactly one point QtL
(B) intersecting at exactly tu,o points -3 w a
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(C) coincident
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pf parallel LL q
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7) If the roots of quadratic equation af + bx * c:0, a * 0 are reai and c-s:::1,-i. then
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(A) b2-4ac<0 (B) b2 - 4ac: 0
6b2-4ac>o (D) b2-4ac*0
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I Fill up the blanks: (t1 to 16)
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11) The abscissa of the point of intersection of the less than type
t)-pe cumulative frequency curyes of a grouped data
gives its tl I
[Mean, Median, Mode]
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12) Probability of a sure event is
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13) A tangent to a circle intersect it iu
_ point.
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14) Acirclervhichtouches all the sides ofa ci,.radrilateral ABCD.
ifAB : 7. '! A
D then AD : -----.
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15) Length of minor arc is
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16) If the radius of a circle is doubled. then its l:::::s. tl.l
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SECTION - B
r solve the following: (17 to 26) (Each carries 2 marks)
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17) Find the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial:2 + 2x _g. )i*.-
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17) Find the quotient and remain,Jer:-
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(3x2-x3 -3x+5) + (x-1 -x2)
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I 18) Find a quadratic polynornial r.vhose sum and product of its zeroes given respectively
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19) Horvmany 3-digitnumbers are divisibleby 3? *W l2l
20 ) Ei ". *:.: - l2l
I tarr: + j' - cos2 30o - sin2 6A' 1.'L
OR
20) Ii r.: : r,: cos (4-26"), u,here 34 is an acute angle, flnd the value of A. [2]
l1 F ind the value ofi for rvhich the distance betu'een the points P(2. -3) and Q(10,y)
is i0 units ) I2l
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22) An observer 1.5m tall is 28.5m away from a chimney. The angle of elevation ofthe
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top of the chimney from her eyes is 45o. What is the height of the"chimn.y?_"J&I
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23\ From a point Q, the length of the tangent to a circle is}4cm and the distance of Q
from tl-Le ccnire is 25cm. then flnci the radius of the circle. / l,2l
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I3 ) In the given figure. if TP and TQ are the two tangents to a circle rvith centre O so
that IPOQ: 110o, then find ZPTQ. tzl
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q The ed-ee of a cube is 5cm, then find the total surface
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area of cub.. _ .l sc t2l
6 24) A solid shown in the figure is made up of a cr'iinder (A) rvith a
hemispherical
depression (B). Then write the fonnula t'or tinding the
total surface area of
a solid.
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25) Itzfl,: - 26, a:30,2f,:13. find .T. eT
= ,f I2l
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26) A box contains 3 blue, 2 white and -r red rnarbles. Alok
dral -. : :rrre
.r- at randorn
from the box, what is the probabiiiry that it will be
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ii) not red
SECTION- C
I Answer the following as asked with calculations: (27 to34) (Each
carries 3 marks)
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27\ solve the linearpair ofequations by elirnination rnethod:- t3l
2x + ]y: 46 &,3x + 5y:74. *)*., ,]n
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27) The difference of two natural numbers is 5 and the difference of
their
reciprocals
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28) Find the nature of the roots of the given quadratic equation. If the real.root exist
find them. t3l
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aof ! 2x2-6x+3:6 € J-tr-a$
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28) A train travels 360kn at a uniform speed. If the speed had been 5km/h
more, it would have taken t hour less for the same journey. Find the speed
of the train. t3I
29) F ind the sum of the f-rrst -lr positive integers divisible by 6. - 1 i., o
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3r.ri Find the 20'h tenn lrorn the .:st term oftheA.p. : 3, 8, 13, .........,253. -* i'i:; 131
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31) Find the value of*it- forutich the points are collinear. t3I
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(8, i), tk,-4),(2,-i)
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31) In uha: ::::o coes :he point (- 4, 6) divide the line segment joining the
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points -\r- 6. 10 ) and B (3, - 8)?
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l 32) The table belorl shou s the daily expenditure on food of25 households in a locality .*zll
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Daily expenditure (in t) 100-150 1s0-200 200-250 250-300 300-3s0
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Number of households 4 5 12 2 2
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Find the mean daily expenditure on food by a suitable method.
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33) A die is thrown once. Find the probability of getting t3l
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a nurnber lying between 2 and 6. . ) 'l: t.
an odd number. ":J
One card is drawn frorn a well deck of 5l cards. Find the probability of
getting t3I
D a king of red colour. -)Lt
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iii) the queen of
SECTION - D
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solve the following: (35 to 39) (Each carries 4 marks) [20]
35) State and prove Pythagoras theorem. t4l
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35) prove that the ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to the
square of the ratio of their corresponding sides. t4l
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t3l 36) Ifthe median ofthe distribution qiven below is 28.5, find the values ofP and a. t4I
Weight in kg. 0-10 l0-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 s0-60 Totai
Number of students 5 P 20 15 a 5 60
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37\ Drau a :60o. Then construct
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37 ) Construct a ian re:: to : c-:c. e of radius 4 cm from a point on the concentric
circle ofradius 6cm and measure its length. .;..\_ 14t
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38) A stnvey'bonducted on 20 households in a locality by agroup of students resulted in
the follori ing frequencl' table for the nurnber of family members in a household:
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s1ze 1-3 3-5 5-7 7-9 9- 11
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Number of families 8l 2 2 1
Find data.
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j19) A rnetallic sphere ofradius 4.2cmis rnelted and recast into the shape of-a cylinder
ofradius 6cm. Find the height of the cylinder.
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39) A wooden arlicle was made by scooping out a hemisphere il-o11 each end
of a solid cylinder as shown in figure. lf the height of the cr linc:r. is 1gcrn
and its base is of radius 3.5cm, find the total surface area of the article.
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