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MATHEMATICS
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clearly a>b
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‘Two poles of height 6 m and 11 m stand vertically upright on a plane ground, If the
distance between their feet is 12m, the distance between their tops is
2m Qium @) 13m @im
3
Let AB and CD be two poles such that AB = 6m, CD = 11m
Given AC= 12m
ABEC is a rectangle, CE = 6m, ED = 5m and BE = 12m
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‘ABED isa right angle triangle, BD*
‘When the sum of the first ten terms of an A.P. is four times the sum of the first five
terms. Then the k term is
(1) a(2e+1) 2) a(2-1) @ mw (443
2
‘Let ‘a’ be the frst term and ‘d” be the common difference of an A.P.
‘Sum of first ten terms = 4 x sum of first five terms
10; 5
az Lta+(10-1)a] = 4x5[20+(5-1)4]
2a+9d=4a+ 84
2a=d ee),
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The vale of [AT flr} is...
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If the ratio of the legs ofa right-angled triangle is 1:2, then the ratio of the
corresponding segments of the hypotenuse made by a perpendicular upon it from the
vertex will be
ais Q)avd @r:2 Ais
1
Given O72
ABax, BC=28
AADC right angk, AC=WSx and BD 1AC,
Let CD: and BD=h
atbav5r (D
A
ABDC is right angle, 1? =4x°—a*
‘ABbA is right angle, =x°—6
Sar =(b-a)vSx_— (by (1)
3
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a 1
from (DQ. b-Fanse =Fay
‘The sum of three numbers is 98. The ratio of the first to the second tem is 2 and the
ratio ofthe second to the third is 3. Then the second number is
ais (2)20 3)30 432
3
Leta, b, ce three numbers
Given a+b+c-98 el)Sol,
A cylindrical pencil of diameter 1.2 cm has one of its ends sharpened into a conical
shape of height 1.4.cm. The volume of the material removed is (in cub. cms) ....
(4.224 2) 1.056 @) 10.56 4) 42.28
2
Given: h=14, r=06
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‘Volume of the material removed — = Volume of cylinder ABCD - volume of cone
APB
-7(3)
-(8 (2,14)
10} (3"10)"
If f:R->R; g:R—>R are functions defined by /(x)=3x—t g(x)¥e=6, then the
value of (gof-") (2009) is
(26 29 G16 ais
1
Given f(x)=3x-1, e(x)=VEv6
Let y=s(x)
year
ariy-rttt
Sr '(x)-2S and (0) V6
(sof) (2009) = 9(F-*(2009)) =e
Er137
Sol,
138.
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139.
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In the diagram, a squared ABCD has a side with a length of 6 cm. Circular ares of
radius 6 cm are drawn with centres B and D, What is the area of the shaded region in
sq.cm.?
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(18 Q) 36r @) 182 ~24 (4) 18-36
4
area of sector BAC = 9x
area of sector DAC = 9x
required area ‘= sum of area of two sectors ~ area of square
= (0r49z)-36 = 187-36
‘How many numbers between 3000 and 4000 can be formed from the digits 3, 4, 5,6,
7 and 8; no digits being repeated in any number
(1) 20 Nos. (2) 15 Nos. G) 60 Nos, (4) 120Nos.
3
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“The first place filled with 3 ~ I way
‘Second place ~Sways
Third place ~4ways
Fourth place ~3ways
Total numbers = DxSbx3=60
If tog,,2=0.3010, then the number of digits in 256” is
ay 120 @12 8) 256 50
a
Let £2256"
og =$0 tog,,256
togx= 50108452"
= 400I0gi,
= 400% (0.3010)
dogx =120.4
‘number of digits in 256 is 120+1=121.
If sin A, cos A and tan A are in Geometric Progression, then cot" A~cot? A is
2 @4 @)3 at
4
Given sin A, cos A and tan A are in G.P.
cos? A=sin A. tan
Sens A=sin? A
Sent A= cosecd
‘squaring on both sides
cot! A= cosec"A141. _A chess-board contains 64 equal squares and the area of each square is 6.25 cm”. An
inside border round the board is 2 em. wide. The length of the chess-board is
(som 24cm @) em @ 16cm
Sol. 2
Area of each square is 6.25 cm?
Let x" be the side of each square, x? = $3
3
agth of the chess board = 2 « border round wide +8 x each square length
5
= Dede om
=4+20em
=24em
142, The value of log gy Lode is.
31 3 3
wz oF oF? (4) None
143. Equation of the line passing through (—1,2) and perpendicular to x—y+2=0 is.
() xty=t Qx-yst @) x+y=2 @ x-yt1=0
Sol 1
Slope of given line x—y+2=0 is 1
Slope of required line is
‘The equation of line passing through (—1,2) having slope -1 is y-2=-1(x +1)
rey144,
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AP-4A431=05 0
If A(-2,5) and (3,2) are the two points on a straight line. If 7 is extended to *C*
such that AC = 2BC, then the co-ordinates of °C are
(hs (2.5) @) (6-1)
where A(-25) and B(3,2)