Maths X HY
Maths X HY
Maths X HY
K GRAM
Maximum Marks:80
general Instructions:
5 Sections
contains two PartsI-V
A and B.
2
Time Allowed: 3 houa
2.•Section I hasPart
2. Both 16A MCQs
and Part carrying 1 mark
B have internal each.
choices.
Part – A:
3.•Section II has 5 questions carrying 02 marks each. SOLVED
i. It consists of two Sections I and II.
4.•Section C hasI 6hasquestions
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of 1 mark 03
each.marks
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choice is provided in 5 questions.
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Short Answer Type Questions of 2 marks each,
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Questions No 34 to 36 are Long Answer Type Questions of 5 marks each.
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3 Hours provided
Maximum in 80
Marks: the 2marks
iv. Internal choice is provided in 2 questions of 2 marks, 2 questions of 3 marks and 1 question of
questions5 marks
of Section E.
8.•Draw neat figures wherever required. Take π =22/7 wherever required if not stated.
General Instructions: Same instructions as given in the Sample Paper 1.
PART - A
SECTION - I 16 marks
Section - I has 16 questions of 1 mark each, internal choice is provided in 5 questions.
Sample Paper 2 21
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OX X
1
Y'
8. Find the coordinates of the point which divides the line segment joining A(–2, 2) and B(2, 8)
in the ratio 3 : 1. 1
9. State the SAS criterion of similarity of triangles.
OR
AB BC
If in two triangles ABC and PQR, = , then write the equality of angles of the two
PQ RP
triangles such that two triangles are similar. 1
10. In the figure, AB and CD are common tangents to two circles of unequal radii. Prove that
AB = CD.
A
B
P
D
C 1
11. Determine the number of multiples of 4 that lie between 10 and 250. 1
12. Find the zeros of polynomial x2 + x – 6 = 0. 1
13. Evaluate : 2 sin2 30° tan 60° − 3 cos2 30° sec 60°
OR
In the figure, AC = 3 cm, BC = 6 cm and CD = 4 cm. Write the value of (i) tan B (ii) cot A
D
A C B
1
14. Show that if the circumferences of two circles are equal, then their areas are also equal.
OR
If the area of a semi-circular region is 308 cm2, then find its perimeter. 1
15. In a pack of 52 playing cards, what is the probability of a face card appearing if you pick a
card? [Aces 'A' are not considered face cards.]
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SECTION - II 16 marks
Section - II has case study based questions. All are compulsory. Attempt any four sub-parts of
each question. Each subpart carries 1 mark.
17. Tata Steels is going to make frames as part of a new warehouse they are setting up
for amazon fulfilment projects. To manage detailing, fabrication and construction of steel
framing projects can be challenging. For which, they are using a 3D CAD software to create
a constructible model that includes the relevant information such as dimensions of the
warehouse and materials needed.
The frame will have a solid base and will be cut out of a piece of steel, and to keep the
weight down, the final area of the frame should be 28 sq cm.
In order to input the right values in the CAD software, the engineer needs to calculate some
basic things.
x 6 cm
11 cm
x
On the basis of the above information, answer any four of the following questions:
(A) If the width of the frame is ‘x’ cm, then the dimensions of the outer frame are:
(a) (11 + x) and (6 + x) (b) (11 – x) and (6 – x)
(c) (11 + 2x) and (6 + 2x) (d) (11 – 2x) and (6 – 2x) 1
(B) Area of the metal sheet ( in sq cm) before cutting is:
(a) 4x2 + 34x + 66 (b) x2 + 17x + 66
2
(c) 5x + 30 (d) 10(x2 + 15x + 4) 1
Sample Paper 2 23
4.4 m
7.7 m
60 m
36 m
70 m
On the basis of the above information, answer any four of the following questions:
(A) For the workers to finalise the purchase of material, the height of the conical part is:
(a) 2.3 m (b) 6.3 m
(c) 3.3 m (d) 12.1 m 1
(B) The slant height of the conical part is:
(a) 18.3 m (b) 18.7 m
(c) 19.1 cm (d) 19.4 cm 1
(C) To purchase the canvas, the area of the canvas to be used approx in making the tent, is:
(a) 1353 sq cm (b) 1386 sq m
(c) 1406 sq m (d) 1533 sq m 1
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Pole
Mirror C Ramesh's
Eye-level
1.8 m
B 2.5 m 1.5 m D
M
On the basis of the above information, answer any four of the following questions:
(A) The two similar triangles shown in the figure are:
(a) ΔABM, ΔMCD (b) ΔAMB, ΔCDM
(c) ΔABM, ΔCMD (d) ΔABM, ΔMDC 1
(B) Which criterion of similarity is applicable to similar triangles?
(a) SSA (b) ASA
(c) SSS (d) AAA 1
(C) The height of the pole is:
(a) 3 metres (b) 2.8 metres
(c) 3.2 metres (d) 3.8 metres 1
(D) If Ramesh’s eye level is 1.2 m above the ground, then the height of the pole is:
(a) 3 metres (b) 2.6 metres
(c) 2.2 metres (d) 2 metres 1
(E) If the distance of Ramesh and the pole from the mirror are 2.5 m and 1.5 m respectively,
then the height of the pole is:
(a) 3 metres (b) 2.1 metres
(c) 1.8 metres (d) 1.08 metres 1
20. 4 boys are having a night in and one of the boy's mother decides to play a game. 17 cards
numbered 1, 2, 3 … 17 are put in a box and mixed thoroughly.
The mother asks each boy to draw a card and after each draw, the card is replaced back in
the box. She shows some magic tricks and at the end, decides to test their mathematical
skills.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Sample Paper 2 25
PART - B
SECTION - III 12 marks
Section - III, all questions are compulsory. In case of internal choice, attempt any one.
21. Reduce the following equation into standard quadratic equation form:
x − 2 x − 4 10
+ = (x ¹ 3, 5) 2
x − 3 x − 5 3
22. Using prime factorisation, find HCF and LCM of 18, 45 and 60.
OR
If a = 2 × 3, b = 2 × 3 × 5, c = 3 × 5 and the LCM (a, b, c) = 23 × 32 × 5, then find the value
3 n
of n. 2
23. Show that the point (a, a), (–a, –a) and (–a 3 , a 3 ) are the vertices of an equilateral
triangle.
OR
If the points A(1, −2), B( 2, 3), C(a, 2) and D(−4, −3) forms a parallelogram, find the value
of ‘a’. 2
24. Taking A = 30°, verify the following:
2 tan A
tan 2A = 2
1 − tan2 A
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SECTION - IV 21 marks
Section - IV, all questions are compulsory. In case of internal choice, attempt any one.
30. In the figure, DRTS ∼ DRAB. If ST = 7 cm, AB = 3 cm, RS = 8 cm and RA = 4 cm, find TR and
RB.
OR
In the figure, RQ ⊥ PQ, PQ ⊥ PT and ST ⊥ PR. Prove that: ST × QR = PS × PQ
T R
P Q 3
sin θ 1 + cos θ
31. Prove that: + = 2 cosec q 3
1 + cos θ sin θ
32. If h, C and V respectively represent the height, curved surface area and volume of a cone,
prove that:
3πVh3 + 9V 2
C2 =
b2
h
OR
A circle is inscribed in a square of side 4 cm. Determine the left out area. What will
be the left out area of the circle if a square is inscribed in the circle? (Use p = 3.14)
D C
A B 3
Sample Paper 2 27
Number of leaves 3 5 9 12 5 4 2
Find the median length of the leaves. 3
SECTION - V 15 marks
Section - V, all questions are compulsory. In case of internal choice, attempt any one.
36. O is the centre of a circle of radius 5 cm. T is a point such that OT = 13 cm and OT intersect
the circle at E. If AB is the tangent to the circle at E, find the length of AB.
P
A
E
O T
B
Q
OR
If two sides and a median bisecting the third side of a triangle are respectively proportional
to the corresponding sides and the median of another triangle, then prove that the two
triangles are similar. 5
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