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Series BRH ae 4. 30/1 Code No. ta. Teena oe a sac GRae & yy Roll No. l ] wy grazer Fore | Candidates must write the Code on the title page of the answer-book. © gr ate am a fe ce een For ye 16 FI ° sera 2 afet wa at six feu me ats ae at om satya S qaye OH fee 1 © gr ota a a fe ge wee 9 84 oe EI © RAT we at sat fren YR Set SF wes, we aT erie sare fra | ° yee F we S few 16 fee os eae 2 se @ fea aig @ 10.15 34 frat SFT | 10.15 74 & 10.30 wt SH oa Fea eT a ET ae va srafy & chr 8 sacar wae art ai feet + Please check that this question paper contains 16 printed pages. + Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. * Please check that this question paper contains 34 questions, * Please write down the Serial Number of the question before attempting it. « 15 minutes time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period. dott went - 0 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - II afore MATHEMATICS Prater wre: 3 ye SETH SH : 80 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 30/1 1 P.T.O. ara Fear: Wwe wer afer 1 Gi) RT wera F 34 rer 2 ot a St — 4, a, 8 IK TF frafaa eI Gi) ors tt Uewe ss Te OTe Oo ag-Ract wTe 1 aos at 8 797 & fat trie 2 sie are 1 wes 7H 10 5e4 ae-aia sat & 2) wos 7H 6 3E4 & fart 4 aa 4 oie we (iv) Ber wea-ag Fae Raed ae 21 Taft 2 sie art ww FET F, 3 ote art ca seat F car 4 ote art Gh aval F carafe frwer Ree mee | (vy) Seager a aT afr BY General Instructions : 30/1 @ All questions are compulsory. (ii) The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections — A, B, C and D. (iii) Section A contains 10 questions of 1 mark each, which are multiple choice type questions, Section B contains 8 questions of 2 marks each, Section C contains 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section D contains 6 questions of 4 marks each. (iv) There is no overall choice in the paper. However, internal choice is provided in one question of 2 marks, three questions of 3 marks and two questions of 4 marks. (v) Use of calculators is not permitted. uve # SECTION A wer He 1 #10 re ae Hea 1 sie are | wee Heo 1H 10 -F e eT fee are area fee 77 &, Fart Baer wow wet Bah ewes afr | Question numbers 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. For each of the questions number 1 to 10, four alternative choices have been provided, of which only one is correct. Select the correct choice. fear wae 2x? x-6=0% yae (A) -2,32 (B) () MD) 2,32 30/1 The roots of the quadratic equation 2x” 6=0 are (A -2,3/2 ® 32 () -2,-3/2 @) 2,372 afe WH ania Ft HI nai ye (Qn + 1) @, a sae waR ate vel a aa @ (A) 6n+3 @®) 15 © @) 21 If the n™ term of an AP. is (2n + 1), then the sum of its first three terms is (A) 6n+3 B® 15 (©) 12 @) 21 Gs oa 3 13 Sh GK fer w& Be QS TK Git af af ta PQ at mag 12 ht 1 ae at oa HTH) @ (a) 25 ®) V3I8 © 5 @) 1 From a point Q, 13 em away from the centre of a circle, the length of tangent PQ to the circle is 12 cm. The radius of the circle (in cm) is (A) 25 (B) V313 © 5 @) 1 Ss P.T.O. 4. 30/1 ais 1%, AP, AQ 7m BC a @ wet tant #1 aie AB = 5 i, AC = 6 Ht war BC = 4 Sh @, ot AP at crag (iH) @ A Cc P Q sagt 1 A 75 @B) 16 ©) 10 @M 9 In Figure 1, AP, AQ and BC are tangents to the circle. If AB = 5 cm, AC = 6 cm and BC = 4 cm, then the length of AP (in cm) is Figure 1 a) 75 ® 16 (©) 10 @) 9 30/1 We ae St of 22 Ht @ 1 sah agate a aaa (at ah He 7 2 (A) (B) (C) () @) 7 4 7 8 7 16 The circumference of a circle is 22cm. The area of its quadrant (in em’ 7 16 2) ) we da wea aia vg a saat Sad B dite 8 dec oe, ig B ote S Wai WH Ta ERI a wg % oa 8 sae ze 1: i: 1: 1: (A) (B) (C) (D) 2 4 6 8 avi ® qr va 2 | se aK we Be zig S oe a A solid right circular cone is cut into two parts at the middle of its height by a plane parallel to its base. The ratio of the volume of the smaller cone to the whole cone is a (A) @®) (C) () 1 1: 1 2 4 6 8 P.T.O. 7. we van a 8 30. a See om Goh cet St Ht wee ae ete And em fe Sta # ae de a 2, ct wr of me Se ae (A) 45° (B) 30° () 60° (D) 90° A kite is flying at a height of 30 m from the ground. The length of string from the kite to the ground is 60 m. Assuming that there is no slack in the string, the angle of elevation of the kite at the ground is (A) 45° (@) 30° (C) 60° (@) 90° 8. fg (-3, 4) x3 S gd a (A) 3 ®) -3 (© 4 @) 6 The distance of the point (—3, 4) from the x-axis is (a) 8 ® -3 © 4 @) 5 30/1 6 9, sng 2%, fry PS, — 3) TH QU, y), fest A(T, — 2) TT BU, —5) @ fret ae taravs at cata ae Ft y aoe @ A P Q B SBT 2 (A) 2 ® 4 © -4 (D) ae 2 In Figure 2, P(, 3) and Q(3, y) are the points of trisection of the line segment joining A(7, - 2) and B(1, —5). Then y equals A P Q B Figure 2 () 2 ®B 4 © -4 5 py 2 @ -5 10. UH 44 tae @ FH 2, 3, 4, ..., 11 dent aia F 1 aa 8 a aT oe aE raven mar @ | frame me are KH arase Hem a St fer & w 5 ® 2 @ 2 m 3 30/1 7 P.T.O uu. 12, 13. 30/1 Cards bearing numbers 2, 3, 4, ..., 11 are kept in a bag. A card is drawn at random from the bag. The probability of getting a card with a prime number is 1 ay ck Ww 3 2 B) 2 (B) 5 3 ey (©) io 5 Dy (D) 9 ws a SECTION B Wer HoT 11 8 18 TH We 9 HD ve aL Question numbers 11 to 18 carry 2 marks each. p 3 a@ AM ate afew fas fa witemt px(x-2)+6=0 & aE we Find the value of p for which the roots of the equation px (x-2)+6=0, are equal 2 sist are feet emt 3 8 fares @ 7 How many two-digit numbers are divisible by 3? aight 3.9, we agi fas ABC, r fet ae ga} vera wr 2 1 ae AB aa BC 4 dagat arr 8 i car 6 ie, tr ara ae Fifa A Pn STB 3 In Figure 3, a right triangle ABC, circumscribes a circle of radius r. If AB and BC are of lengths 8 cm and 6 cm respectively, find the value of r. A aN Figure 3 14, fae aifee fa find oe ww ome & fei oe Set we eel tat, wie Ate Prove that the tangents drawn at the ends of a diameter of a circle are parallel, 15. apf 4%, ABCD, 4 Sh yon aren we at 2 | at yee vit 1 ah fet & on a agate dtr wa, wa 2 eh ae aw ws at ten eT 2 ori Mr aT BT BA SHE | (x = 9-14 fee) ee LA, omg 4 wat ars at STATE aE at ws viz ABCD, frat AB = 40 St wa AD = 28 Hit 2,33 BC @ ore ae US age om ae feo om é 1 to ae aoe aT does am ae | = 2 aim) 30/1 9 P.T.O. 16. Ww. 18. 30/1 In Figure 4, ABCD is a square of side 4 cm. A quadrant of a circle of radius 1 cm is drawn at each vertex of the square and a circle of diameter 2 em is also drawn. Find the area of the shaded region. (Use x = 3-14) D Cc Figure 4 OR From a rectangular sheet of paper ABCD with AB = 40cm and AD = 28 em, a semi-circular portion with BC as diameter is cut off. Find the area of the remaining paper. (Use n = 2) 10-5 ft fear % we da ae st eer ae He dla wg sa my, fy yoke wt fist 3.5 SH gar Say 3 St esa eR ay vigall a der ya sis | (= & ifare) A solid sphere of radius 10-5 cm is melted and recast into smaller solid cones, each of radius 3-5 cm and height 3 cm. Find the number of cones so formed. (Use n= =) fe fag P(2, 4), fags AG, k) TT Bi, 7) a I RS Tk a aR we aia | Find the value of k, if the point P(2, 4) is equidistant from the points AG, k) and Blk, 7). 6208 a ei wer aia aa 8 age we Te fae Tra | aera are aif, fas repre TAT TT @ ae a a ae et Gi) YH seer Ta 2 | Acard is drawn at random from a well-shuffled pack of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting @ a red king. (ii) a queen or a jack. 10 wee SECTION C Fea HON 19 7 28 TH we TET 8 ote BL Question numbers 19 to 28 carry 3 marks each. 19, frafefian fred aH aT x & fee eet aif x? — dax —b? + da” =0 aaeT af do sea Sersi a are 8 aa Tee 15 @, a dent we aif | Solve the following quadratic equation for x : x’ —dax —b? + 4a” = 0 OR If the sum of two natural numbers is 8 and their product is 15, find the numbers. 20. 500 sit 900 % ata faa 7 et goat ar ahraet are wife | Find the sum of all multiples of 7 lying between 500 and 900. 21. cH fay ABC aaRe frat yar BC = 7 HH, 2B = 45° TT ZC = 60°? | fat Ge aa fry at can aifre feat apt a ABC af Sra april ar 2 rae Draw a triangle ABC with BC = 7 em, 2B = 45° and ZC = 60°. Then construct another triangle, whose sides are 3 times the corresponding sides of A ABC, 22, ami 5%, A PQR, fist PQ = 10 FH, QR= 8 Sh wT PR= 12 Sh 2, % aii Ue Ja zara Tat #1 QM, RN war PL at cagat we aif | P 30/1 1 P.T.O:. In Figure 5, a cirele is inscribed in a triangle PQR with PQ = 10 cm, QR = 8 cm and PR = 12 cm. Find the lengths QM, RN and PL. 2 Figure 5 23, agit 6 4, O ga wT Sx @ fae AC = 24 HH, AB = 7 HH aa Z BOD = 90° FTBIT 6 %, af ABCD we af @, faeat yor 14 Mt @ wen APD ak BPC a at omits aa a dana a FA 1 30/1 12 30/1 In Figure 6,0 is the centre of the circle with AC = 24 cm, AB=7cm and 2 BOD = 90°. Find the area of the shaded region. [Use m = 3-14] Figure 6 OR In Figure 7, find the area of the shaded region, if ABCD is a square of side 14 cm and APD and BPC are semicircles. 9 St sists fem art we arhtorar ate, ot Soar @ | ea et at 6 SH siotte fren ae ws teren ada Fo eren war | Some aie Fount at Sak ae afar 1 A hemispherical bowl of internal radius 9 cm is full of water. Its contents are emptied in a cylindrical vessel of internal radius 6 cm. Find the height of water in the cylindrical vessel. 25. 26, 27. 28. 30/1 60V8 A. Set um wer at atl & oH eR & frat ca oe} saaey ahr wT 45° ai 60° € | HAR at Sears are if | The angles of depression of the top and bottom of a tower as seen from the top of a G0V3 m high cliff are 45° and 60° respectively. Find the height of the tower. fags A( 2, — 2) Ta B(2, — 4) a fret art tarave Wous Ue fag PH Reais aia ai, AP = 3 ABA! saat sa wgis ABCD w aia aia sifme fret whi A(-3,-1), B-2,-4), C4, - 1) v4 DG, 4) eI Find the coordinates of a point P, which lies on the line segment joining the points A(- 2, —2) and B(2, 4) such that AP = 3 AB. OR Find the area of the quadrilateral ABCD whose vertices are AC 8, -1), B-2, —4), C(4, - 1) and DiS, 4). af fag A(x, y), B(3, 6) TH C3, 4) Heat % at eeigy fe x - By + 15 = 0. If the points A(x, y), B(8, 6) and C(-3, 4) are collinear, show that. x By +15 = 0. 52 at at arm at use mg FS eh ame, a wer ah Mare eq me a aT oat a at wer Get S gee sat Swe er feren eT | aPreeT ore Ste fe fremren aT aT @ ww ae TT?! @ wartame! ‘All kings, queens and aces are removed from a pack of 52 cards. The remaining cards are well shuffled and then a card is drawn from it. Find the probability that the drawn card is (i) a black face card. (ii) a red card. 30. 31. 30/1 WSs SECTION D RT FT 29 3 34 TH We Te H 4 sim BI Question numbers 29 to 34 carry 4 marks each. we fia ar sit sah KA Bae a ae fa Ss RA sty fer ow, &t fiw aT ae A we A a 8 1 fit ora soe saat 2800 fat at cag am 8, aaa thes & orm gad ces at of an at a ae | seat sitea afr 100 feet it der se Sct K Ser aT AAT 30 fire ag SIT 21 ee an we we on i | The numerator of a fraction is 3 less than its denominator. If 1 is added to the denominator, the fraction is decreased by + Find the fraction. oR In a flight of 2800 km, an aircraft was slowed down due to bad weather. Its average speed is reduced by 100 km/h and time inereased by 30 minutes. Find the original duration of the flight. Ba ania ag ar ard sie gre sie rear nem ce 5 & cen gas yam UR we aT area, aT UR vat & ava ar sete | Find the common difference of an A.P. whose first term is 5 and the sum of its first four terms is half the sum of the next four terms. fee aifre fe ga % fat wa fag tga ow Gh we oe test at vagal a eae Prove that the length of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal. 15 P.T.O. 32. 33, 34. 30/1 ve antiioan és ort Bor 8, Prawn ooh am wey amt 32 ee wt Game a a Graf fear or wer 21 are afm & ga Se FY oer are Fe A Pen He wim, a a % sre a are 3H 21 erat se) Se oe Ae 14 Se as ee Sei gaan fat & one 4 at sik 2 St eee frene at efor an aif 22 = afr A hemispherical tank, full of water, is emptied by a pipe at the rate of 2 litres per sec. How much time will it take to empty half the tank if the diameter of the base of the tank is 3 m ? OR A drinking glass is in the shape of the frustum of a cone of height 14 cm. The diameters of its two circular ends are 4 cm and 2 cm. Find the capacity of the glass. [Use x = 21 w a (fifaed) te at ga Sak 8.25 fh. 2) waa a aw am we ie Geren @ fas ane a STH 30 oh. war Sad 5.5 4. | ee RT aR aa a Uh oe oily vig semifia 2 ge de A aa A a 15 Hdd aaqa at cag aia aif | A military tent of height 8:25 m is in the form of a right circular cylinder of base ‘diameter 30 m and height 5-5 m surmounted by a right circular cone of same base radius. Find the length of the canvas use in making the tent, if the breadth of the canvas is 1:5 m. 60H. Sa war } free 8 cw crease } frat ser oe} saa set Sa ST HAM 30° Ta 60° | Ter Fife @ aRe-ese Ta Tar a Harel Hoare | Gi) aRe-ese war Tar & aa at at ‘The angles of elevation and depression of the top and bottom of a light-house from the top of a 60 m high building are 30° and 60° respectively. Find (i) the difference between the heights of the light-house and the building. (ii) the distance between the light-house and the building. 16

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