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Class - X
MATHEMATICS
Time : 3 to 3 hours
: 3 3 U
Maximum Marks : 80
: 80
Total No. of Pages : 12
cU : 12
General Instructions :
1.
2.
The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A, B, C and D.
Section - A comprises of 10 questions of 1 mark each, Section - B comprises of 8 questions of
2 marks each, Section - C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section - D comprises
of 6 questions of 4 marks each.
3.
Question numbers 1 to 10 in Section - A are multiple choice questions where you are to select
one correct option out of the given four.
4.
There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been provided in 1 question of two
marks, 3 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of four marks each. You have to
attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
5.
6.
An additional 15 minutes time has been allotted to read this question paper only.
1.
2.
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3.
U - 8 U 2 , U - 10 U
3 , U - 6 U 4
U - 1 10
4.
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5.
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6.
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U U
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P.T.O.
SECTION - A
Question numbers 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. For each of the questions 1-10, four
alternative choices have been provided of which only one is correct. You have to
select the correct choice.
1.
2.
24
23
(B)
32
(C)
22
(D)
24
308
(B)
608
(C)
458
(D)
158
6 3 m
(B)
3 m
(C)
2 3 m
(D)
3 2 m
41 cm
(B)
49 cm
(C)
82 cm
(D)
62 cm
60 p cm2
(B)
68 p cm2
(C)
120 p cm2
(D)
136 p cm2
The length of the tangent drawn from a point 8 cm away from the centre of a circle, of
radius 6 cm, is :
(A)
8.
(D)
The curved surface area of a right circular cone of height 15 cm and base diameter
16 cm is.
(A)
7.
The diameter of a circle whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of the two circles of
radii 40 cm and 9 cm is :
(A)
6.
(C)
If suns elevation is 608 then a pole of height 6 m will cast a shadow of length.
(A)
5.
22
If the height and length of the shadow of a man are the same, then the angle of elevation
of the sun is
(A)
4.
(B)
3.
21
7 cm
(B)
2 7 cm
(C)
10 cm
(D)
5 cm
In Fig. 1, if from an external point T, TP and TQ are two tangents to a circle with
centre O so that POQ 5 1108 , then, PTQ is :
(A)
608
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(B)
708
(C)
2
808
(D)
908
9.
(A)
10.
3:4
(B)
4:3
(C)
3:7
(D)
4:7
To draw a pair of tangents to a circle which are inclined to each other at an angle of 458
it is required to draw tangents at the end points of those two radii of the circle, the
angle between which is :
(A)
708
(B)
1458
(C)
1358
(D)
1058
SECTION - B
Question numbers 11 to 18 carry 2 marks each.
11.
For what value of k the equation 4 x222 (k11) x1(k11)50 has real and equal roots ?
12.
1
17
and the 8th term is
.
2
6
13.
A tower stands vertically on the ground. From a point on the ground which is 60 m
away from the foot of the tower, the angle of elevation of the top of the tower is found
to be 608. Find the height of the tower.
14.
In Fig. 3, arcs are drawn by taking vertices A, B and C of an equilateral triangle of side
10 cm, to intersect the sides BC, CA and AB at their respective mid-points D, E and F.
Find the area of the shaded region (Use p53.14)
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15.
Prove that the line segment joining the points of contact of two parallel tangents to a
circle is a diameter of the circle.
OR
In Fig. 4, O is the centre of a circle and BCD is tangent to it at C. Prove that
BAC 1 ACD 5 908 .
16.
Show that the point P (24, 2) lies on the line segment joining the points A (24, 6) and
B (24, 26).
17.
Find the point on x-axis which is equidistant from the points (22, 5) and (2, 23).
18.
The radius and slant height of a right circular cone are in the ratio of 7 : 13 and its
curved surface area is 286 cm2. Find its radius.
(Use p5
22
)
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SECTION - C
19.
20.
How many terms of the A.P. 9, 17, 25, ..... , must be taken to get a sum of 450 ?
21.
Draw a right triangle with sides of length 5 cm and 4 cm making an right angle.
Construct another triangle whose sides are
3
times the corresponding sides of the first
5
triangle.
22.
A cylindrical pipe has inner diameter of 4 cm and water flows through it at the rate of
20 m per minute. How long would it take to fill a conical tank, with diameter of base
as 80 cm and depth 72 cm ?
OR
A hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 36 cm. is full of liquid. This liquid is to be
filled in cylindrical bottles of radius 3 cm and height 6 cm. How many such bottles are
required to empty the bowl ?
23.
Find the probability that a non leap year chosen at random has
(i)
52 Sundays
(ii) 53 Sundays
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24.
All the face cards of spades are removed from a pack of 52 playing cards and then the
pack is shuffled well. A card is then drawn at random from the remaining pack of
cards. Find the probability of getting (i) a black face card, (ii) a queen.
OR
An urn contains 8 red, 6 white, 4 black balls. A ball is drawn at random from the urn.
Find the probability that the drawn ball is.
(i)
red or white
(ii) neither black nor white
25.
In Fig.5, in DABC, D and E are the mid-points of the sides BC and AC respectively.
Find the length of DE. Prove that DE5
1
AB.
2
26.
Show that the points (24, 0), (4, 0) and (0, 3) are vertices of an isosceles triangle.
27.
In Fig. 6, XY and X Y are two parallel tangents to a circle with centre O and another
tangent AB, with point of contact C intersects XY at A and X Y at B. Prove that
AOB 5 908 .
28.
Find the area of the shaded region in Fig. 7 if BC5BD58 cm, AC5AD515 cm and O
is the centre of the circle. (Take p53.14)
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SECTION - D
29.
30.
In November 2009, the number of visitors to a zoo increased daily by 20. If a total of
12300 people visited the zoo in that month, find the number of visitors on 1st Nov.
2009.
31.
Two tangents TP and TQ are drawn to a circle with centre O from an external point T.
Prove that PTQ 5 2 OPQ .
32.
A tent is of the shape of a right circular cylinder upto a height of 3 metres and conical
above it. The total height of the tent is 13.5 metres above the ground. Calculate the
cost of painting the inner side of the tent at the rate of Rs. 2 per square metre, if the
radius of the base is 14 metres.
OR
A solid is in the form of a right circular cylinder with hemispherical ends. The total
height of the solid is 19 cm and the diameter of the cylinder and the hemispheres is
7 cm. Find the volume and total surface area of the solid.
33.
In Fig. 8, two circular flower beds have been shown on two sides of a square lawn
ABCD of side 56 m. If the centre of each circular flower bed is the point of intersection
O of the diagonals of the square lawn, find the sum of the areas of the lawn and flower
beds
34.
A tree is broken by the wind. The top struck the ground at an angle of 308 and at a
distance of 30 metres from its root. Find the whole height of the tree. (Use
3 51.732)
OR
Find the height of a mountain if the elevation of its top at an unknown distance from
the base is 608 and at a distance 10 km further off from the mountain, along the same
line, the angle of elevation is 308.
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U -
1 10 1 1 10 U ,
U
1.
x212 kx1450 2 , k
(A)
2.
6.
7.
23
(B)
308
32
(B)
608
(A)
5.
22
(C)
(D)
24
(C)
22
(D)
24
U UUZ UU ,
(A)
4.
(B)
3.
21
6 3 m
(A)
41 cm
15 cm
(A)
60 p cm2
6 cm
6m
(B)
(C)
(D)
158
(C)
2 3 m
(D)
3 2 m
UU
(B)
49 cm
U U
458
S UUZ
3 m
40 cm U 9 cm
608
(C)
16 cm
8 cm
(D)
62 cm
68 p cm2
(B)
82 cm
(C)
120 p cm2
(D)
136 p cm2
U U S U S U
(A)
8.
7 cm
(B)
2 7 cm
, U
POQ 5 1108 ,
PTQ
(C)
10 cm
U S U
(D)
5 cm
TP U TQ
1
(A)
608
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(B)
708
(C)
7
808
(D)
908
9.
2 , P UU AB U M U
2
(A)
10.
3:4
(B)
4:3
(C)
458
S U , USU
3:7
(D)
4:7
U ,
U U S U ,
(A)
708
(B)
1458
(C)
1358
(D)
1058
U -
11 18 2
11.
12.
A.P. U ,
1
17
U 8
2
6
13.
U U U U U 60 m U U U S U
608 U
14.
10 cm
BC, CA
AB
D, E
ABC
(p53.14 )
3
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A, B U C
U U U
15.
h U S U S UU
4 , O
BAC 1 ACD 5 908
U S U h
UU U S
BCD
P (24, 2),
16.
17.
x-
18.
286 cm2
(p5
7 : 13
22
7
U -
19 28 3
19.
m U
a2b2x21b2x2a2x2150
: 6x217x21050
20.
21.
, 5 cm U 4 cm
U
22.
3
5
U U 4 cm U 20 m U U U
U 80 cm U U 72 cm U U U U
?
U 36 cm U UU U
3 cm U 6 cm U U UU U ,
?
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23.
24.
U M U, () ,
(i)
52 UU
(ii) 53 UU
52
a U U U UZ U U U
UZ U U M
(i)
U
(ii)
, 8 , 6 U 4 , U M
(i)
25.
(ii)
5 , D U E ABC BC U AC - DE
h DE5
1
AB
2
5
26.
27.
6
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28.
7 , U , BC5BD58 cm , AC5AD515 cm
O (p53.14 )
U -
29 34 4
29.
(Z ) 16
U
30.
U 2009 , U 20 h
12300 U , 1 U 2009 U
31.
U T O U S U TP U TQ h
PTQ 5 2 OPQ
32.
U 3 UU U U
13.5 UU U 14 UU , U D
2 L. UU U U U U
U U , U U U
19 cm U 7 cm U D
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33.
8 , 56 m U U U U
U U U Z U O , U
U
34.
U UU U U U
30
UU U U
U ( 3 51.732
308
U U U U S 608 U
10 km
U U U S
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The Marking Scheme provides general guidelines to reduce subjectivity and maintain
uniformity. The answers given in the marking scheme are the best suggested answers.
2.
Marking be done as per the instructions provided in the marking scheme. (It should
not be done according to ones own interpretation or any other consideration). Marking
Scheme be strictly adhered to and religiously followed.
3.
4.
If a question is attempted twice and the candidate has not crossed any answer, only
first attempt be evaluated and EXTRA written with second attempt.
5.
A full scale of marks 0 to 80 be used. Do not hesitate to award full marks if the answer
deserves it.
6.
In case where no answers are given or answers are found wrong in this Marking Scheme,
correct answers may be found and used for valuation purpose.
SECTION - A
1.
(B)
2.
(D)
3.
(C)
4.
(C)
5.
(C)
6.
(D)
7.
(B)
8.
(B)
9.
(A)
10.
(C)
SECTION - B
11.
(k11) (k1124)50
k521, 3
12.
a5
1
17
, t85
2
6
t 85a17d
or
17
1
5 17d
6
2
d5
5
1
, t 5a13d
3 4
1
1
3
13. 5
2
3
2
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1
2
13.
h
5tan 60
60
h560. 3
14.
Area of sector
AFEA5
u
3 p r 2 cm2
3608
60
3 p (5)2 cm2
5
360
25
p cm2
6
25 3 3.14
2
539.25 cm2.
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1
3
15.
POR5180829085908
Similarly QOR5908
POR1 QOR51808
OR
OAC5 OCA
------- (1)
ACD1 OCA5908
ACD1 OAC5908
[from (1)]
ACD1 BAC5908
Hence proved.
16.
If points are collinear the area of the triangle formed by three points as vertices is zero
So area5[24 (616)24(2622)24(226)]
5[248132116]
50
17.
18.
591pa 2 5286
286
7
3
51
or a25
91
22
a51
SECTION - C
19.
or b2x(a2x11)21(a2x11)50
or (b2x21) (a2x11)50
1
1
or x5 2 , x52 2
b
a
1
OR
6x 2 112x25x21050
5
6
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20.
n
[2a1(n21)d]
2
4505
n
[181(n21)(8)]
2
45054n 2 15n
or
4n 2 15n245050
4n 2 145n240n245050
or
4n 2 240n145n245050
4n(n210)145(n210)50
or n52
45
or n510
4
Rejecting n52
45
as number of terms can not be negative.
4
n510
Constructing second D
22.
1
p (40)2 3 72 cm
3
x5
p
(40)23 72
3
24
4
minutes54 min.
5
5
OR
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bowl5
1
cm3
2
p (18)3
3
Number of bottles required to empty the bowl 5
p (3)2 6
572 bottles.
23.
i.e.
6
7
(as that one day can be Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat)
Sundays5
1
7
(as that one day can be Sunday)
Prob. of 53 Sundays5
24.
Total cards552
Three face spades are removed
Total cards left 5 49
p (Black face card)5
3
.
49
3
.
49
(as total black face cards are now 3, instead of 6 and total queens are 3 instead of 4)
OR
p (Queen) 5
14
7
5
18
9
10
5
5
18
9
10
18
8
4
5
18 9
1
7
25.
2 6 1 4 2 1 2 2
,
Coordinates of E 5
2
2
23
5 2 1 ,
2
2 6 1 2 2 1 2 2
,
coordinates of D 5
2
2
23
5 2 2 ,
2
show DE5
26.
Let
23
3 2
DE 5
1 51
( 2 1 1 2 )2 1
2
2
AB5
( 4 2 2 )2 1 ( 2 2 2 )2 5 2
1
AB
2
A (24, 0)
B (4, 0)
C (0, 3)
1++
1
27.
OP XY (tangent radius)
OC AB
In DOPA and DOCA
OPA 5 OCA5908
OP5OC (radii)
OA5OA
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1 5 2 (CPCT)
2 5
1
PAC
2
Similarily 3 5 4
3 5
1
QBC
2
or PAC 5 QBC51808
1
1
( PAC) 1 QBC5908
2
2
2 1 35908
In DOAB
AOB 1 2 1 351808
AOB5908
Hence proved.
28.
Area of DADB5
1
3BD3AD
2
1
38315
2
560 cm2
Area of DACB560 cm2.
(Q AB 5
152 1 82 5 17 cm.
radius 5
17
2
17
17
3
2 120 cm2
Area of shaded region5 3.14 3
2
2
5(226.872120) cm2
5106.87 cm2.
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9
SECTION - D
29.
x 2 15x250516
or x215x26650
a51, b55, c566
D5
x5
62 2 4ac 517
2 5 6 17
2
52 11, 6.
30.
Let number of visitors in zoo on 1st November be x Then the daily visitors in November
in the zoo are :
x, x120,...
S305
30
[2x1(29)20]
2
12300515 (2x129320)
530x18700
x5120.
Visitors on 1st Nov.20095120.
31.
We know that
PTQ 518082 POQ
51 12
52 1 ( 15 2 as OP5OQ)
52 OPQ
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32.
142 1 10.52
1+1
306.25
5 264114 p (17.5)
5 2641770
5 1034 m2.
m2
OR
7
7
cm, h51922 512 cm.
2
2
r2
2p 3
r 5p
h12
3
3
7 2
3 12 1 4 p 7
3 2
2
5641.66 cm3.
Total S. Area5CSA of cylinder1S.A. of two hemisphere.
52p rh12 (2p r2)5 2 p
7
[1217]
2
522319 cm2
5418 cm2.
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11
33.
90
22
90
22
1
1
3
3283561
3
3283561 356356 1 356356
7
360
7
360
4
4
22
1
22
1
1 21
328356
7
7
4
7 3 56
(22122114114) m2
7
2 m2
54032 m2.
34.
OA530 mts.
In D OAC
tan 3085
x
30
or x510 3 m
30
Also cos 3085 y
y520 3
Ht. of tree5(x1y) m
1
OR
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h5height of mountain
In D CAB
h
5tan 6085 3
x
or h5 3 x
In DDAB
1
h
5tan 3085
3
10 1 x
or h5
(i)
10 1 x
3
3 x5
10 1 x
3
(ii)
3x5101x
or x55 km.
h5 3 35
h55 3 km.
1
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