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Answer Sheet No. Sig. of Invigilator. MATHEMATICS SSC-II SECTION — A (Marks 15) Time allowed: 20 Minutes (Science Group) NOTE: Section-A is compulsory. All paris of this section are to be answered on the question paper itself. it should be completed in the first 20 minutes and handed over to the Centre Superintendent. Deleting/overwriting is not allowed. Do not use lead pencil. one mark. Q.1 Circle the correct option ie. A/B/C / D. Each part carri (i) Two linear factors of 27 -15x+ 56 are: A (x-7) and (+8) B(x 6)and (x-9) ©. (7) and G8) D. (e+ T)and (+8) (i) The product of cube roots of unity is: ASH Bo a D. (i) tf a are the roots of px? + gx+r=0, then sum of the roots 2c and 2, Is: inact 8 Cues D. P P (iv) The value of 2 in proportion 213 ist ee 8. Cae b. 4 4 #4 (v) Partial fractions of —~*1_ are ofthe form: Ded A 8 ©. D. (i) ACB, then AnB is equal to: A A Bete . ¢ D. (vi) The sange of the relation R= {(1.3).(2,2)4(3,,(4,4)} 1 A {1,2,3} B. 8.2.4 C, 1,2,3,4) D. (vii) The most frequent occurring observation in a data set is called: A Asithinetic Mean B.- Median C. Mode D. Harmonic Mean (%)—seeBeon 1 L A sind Bo oc = cos sind (%) Right bisector of the chord of a circle always passes through the of circle. A. Radius B. Circumference C. Centre (x) Line segment joining any point ofthe circle to the center is called / A Circumference B, Diameter c._ Radial Segment D. Perimeter (xi) circle has only one: A. Secant B. Chord c. Tangent D. (ai) Two chords in a circle subtending two congruent central angles are: A. Congruent = B ——Incongruent C. —Parallel D. (xiv). How many common tangents can be drawn for two disjoint circles: ae Baie? c 3 D. (ov) _ The measure of external angle of a regular hexagon is: a 4 BF Geeta D. 6 4 3 For Examiner's use only: Total Marks: ‘Marks Obtained: 280 19080 — =4 2p 12 4.3.4} sind cos Diameter Centre Overlapping Roll No, ‘Answer Sheet No, Sig. of Candidate (Science Group) ae OU RY the ine pL ull tart Ki Leet, oul le visio ed +7 @+8) x4 2p sin cos Sig, of Invigilator. Wet ual oat aly 18:48) Jit 20 2 LWA Orde SL Meret ore Bs FHL es id pole 15 rhn£ ¥ -1S2456 0 ODE OH“) TN H8) oe AML AL ti) -1 ow eee Oo Lai Bet 628 2a Fun pe sgrer=0eu- Be qi) ae 2 7 > OU pe ae SeVed diese 7 7 a 3 + ee oer) dul? Monb een tb eM Bere ae 7 x-l Bree ae a ne be, AOBWASB SA iy ew B A oh re derange(R ie R= (0,322.04) 4 qiy 41,2,3,4} & B24 {2,3} Se Gu Vadnd Taps vit) eB howe secOco18 = oy 1 1 Und oy ual ae sin neti, Le thst wrietiaLe th (x) PY & Bowe Us ih ett Wine Le A (i) Bs oe ad se ete, GG tri (xi) wee awe dep Lum, beware nsilin (xl wr & J ~~ Se wh see Lol umtieds (xiv) 3 -& 2 1 it tednPirksibeheo-L ow) 28h 1908 (4) — 2 e MATHEMATICS SSC-lI ? Science Group Time allowed: 2:40 Hours. Total Marks Sections B and C: 60 NOTE: Attempt any nine parts from Section ‘B’ and any three questions from Section ‘C’ on the separately provided answer book, Use supplementary answer sheet i.e. Sheet-B if required. Write your answers neatly and legibly. ‘SECTION — B (Marks 36) Q.2 Attempt any NINE parts. All parts carry equal marks. (9x4=36) () Solve the equation ax* +4x—a=0 by completing square method (a#0) f (i) Find ifthe roots of equation (2k—1)x? + 3kx-+3=0 are equal, & =) v ~ (i) If 8 are the roots of the equation 2x*-3x—5=0. Form a quadratic equation whose roots are 2a+1, 2B+1 (iv) Use synthetic division fo find J and mm , x1 and x+1 are the factors of the polynomial x 4+3b0 + m1 (¥) The product of two positive consecutive numbers is 182. Find the numbers. 2x7 7 5°3°S (vil) Find x in the following proportion @-2F -@-4 12 G2 +4" 13 (vi) Using componendo-dividendo theorem, solve the equation (ill) The surface area S of the sphere varies directly as the square of radius r and S=16x when r=2 = Find r when $=36 c (0) Resolve + into partial fractions. @-G=2 ® If U ={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}, 4={1,3,5,7,9}, B= {1,4,7,10}, then verify that (AnBy (UB (xl) Find @ and b if 2a+5,3)= b~4) (xi) Asstudent nas obtained following marks 82,93,86,92 and 79 in 5 tests of mathematics. Find the median. m (il) Find area of the sector of a circle of radius 16cm, ifthe angle at the centre is 60” - (xiv) Verify the identity (tand + cot@)tand =sec* @ SECTION ~ C (Marks 24) Note: Attempt any THREE questions. All questions carry equal marks. (x8=24) @3 Prove that in an obtuse triangle, the square on the side opposite to the obtuse angle is equal to the sum of _ the squares on the sides containing the obtuse angle together with twice the rectangle contained by one of the side and the projection on it of the other. @4, Prove that two tangents drawn to a circle from a point outside it, are equal in length. 5, Prove that any two angles in the same segment of a circie are equal 6. _Inscribe 2 circle in an equitateral trangle ABC with each side of length Scm 7. Afiag pole 17.9 meter high casts a 7 meter shadow. Find the angle of elevation of the sun. 28a 1998) — Te as oaths oly, 60 pr ips AP Science Group £240 eet pr eatin 098 L pw mugQignd Sle eat elit Letty Ler ee ed hyd nE nso pele Se SleZd A b(sheat Byes. ZU @ & 64!) pre (9x4=36) Ue AL snpC ESR! (09) I Se vebioue tidy (020) Spe BILE AW ar tde-aaOenr (i) Cheb) Soe dl Mina L OED +3320 cue) eb tered £2841 yi 20+ ARAL 2? ~3x-S=Veu- Be A ip eet (Synthetic division) ALI ALL PA)=P +3 +mALE LyX (vy ety at oe priae BAM — (v) 3x. 2 wi) ooh ek nl Aomtonl (wily (2 +4" BS wna 36n Ep O je rad erg SHOR yee SLYL” LAS ISA «i i 1 ELA Gay (nBy 408" 4,710} iy A= {13,5,7,9} U = (,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9510} 5 pref bitin Qar5=-4) foo nn L Mo 82,93 8692,79 2 A wired Lot, — oi) ne 0" gon OA PLN Le Aki oxi) (tanO+cotA)tamO=seeO Kab — bxiv) (2449) pre (3x8=24) Cut ALump Eur & ed) epg fle EUR nate AL YALE DS OAC ROL £ sg tei ALI fork 2 we tele tee pL USI Le tre Sibya stot “uphndetuunbo tei fne til fort wf ISO La tah ABC EEL BUI ° 28a 1908) — tlie wd = OA Ale pane AK eure HT SUSE LL KITS dig SSL on eA Time allowes NOTE: Answer Sheet No. 4 Sig. of Invigilator. ‘MATHEMATICS SSC-II_ SECTION — A (Marks 15) 20 Minutes (Science Group) Section-A is compulsory. All parts of this section are to be answered on the question paper itself. It should be completed in the first 20 minutes and handed over to the Centre Superintendent. Deletingloverwriting is not allowed. Do not use lead pencil. Circle the correct option @ il) iy AIB/G/D, Each part carries one mark. The solution set of equation 4x*~16=0 Is: A tt Bi} co #4 D8 If. —4ac <0 , then the roots of the equation ax’ +br+c=0 are: A. Irrational B. Rational C. Equal D. imaginary if a, are the roots of x7 —x-1=0 , then product of the roots 2a and 2 is: A B a 4 0-4 iv) The fourth proportional w of x:y::v: a 2 a c xy on = y x y () A fraction in which the degree of numerator is less than the degree of denominator is called; ‘A Anequation B. An improper fraction ©. Antdentity D. —Aproper fraction (vl) AGB, then AUB is equal to A A Bede a ¢ BD ou (vi) Point (-2,-3) les in the quadrant: AL BO . m Dae; (vii) The measure which determines the middle most observation in a data setis called: A Deciles B. Median ©. Mode D. Range 1 x) Leases? = (9), 2 1 1 B a = ce 2 = 22 v2 2 (Through how many non-collinear points, can a circle pass? A One 8. Two c Thwee D. None (x) The circular region bounded by two radi and the corresponding arc is called A. Glroumference of a circle B Sector of a circle ©. Diameter of a circle D. Segment of a circle (iil) Tangents drawn at the ends of diameter of a circle are to each other= A. Parallel B.Nomparallel C. Colinear =D. Perpendicular (xii) A dem Jong chord subtends a central angle of 60°. The radial segment of this circle is of length: A lem Bem c. Sem D. dom (dv) The ares opposite to incongruent centrat angles of 2 circle are always: ‘A. Congruent —B. incongruent —C. —_—Pearailel D. Perpendicular (wv) How many tangents can be drawn from a point outside the circle? aA 14 Bati2 CHELEs: D4 For Examiner's use only: fceeeeauanSaHe Total Marks: 16 ‘Marks Obtained: 28h 1909 (ON) — Roll No. Answer Sheet No. Sig. of Candidate (Science Group) Sig. of Invigilator, Tew Gaal Usel aly, 15, 2%) Site 2720 mete KD tle eSB wt LULL tart MILL eee fog Ie ed a ALMA LOD TE lene eorer DN Fees s Ade Sle oe vl & & & ~e, ee FAP 16 =O et a cs wale, ALatrbrre=Ooueteb?—4ac<04 ti) ae Ow Hi - Se AM ot 2B ay Dee RAL 3? — 2-1 ei Bah (ill 4 & 2 ee 2 Sell Mae EV EVIW Gi) yy ew zs Suite v SSP PERLIS — W) ty J w) eo 4 B A ait te Bottar 2-3) (ui) Ite oe weed eadpaSimntcler (ily oe ® gh we ee st 1 . pooseets () 5 1 1 v2 a Ta ai te Ct thieem 0 ef % fu Siete dates (xi) Se behest tt vey Eh: (xi) wa Ne oe Sar ah ar. A ice eps 60 gFrhindla) (xi) 3 (2 ~~ ce ~atde. URwerLumistrlidte tng (ivy Sire Jee ow ve % ile — Ow) 1 Are 15 Ae 2A 1909 (ON — MATHEMATICS SSC-II c 4 Vv Science Group Time allowed: 2:40 Hours Total Marks Sections B and C: 60 NOTE: Attempt any nine parts from Section ‘B’ and any three questions from Section ‘C' on the separately provided answer book. Use supplementary answer sheot i.e. Sheet-B if required. Write your answers heatly and legibly. ‘SECTION B (Marks 36) 2.2 Attempt any. NINE parts. All parts carry equal marks. (9x4=36) (i) Solve the equation 2° + 64-2" -20=0 (i) Find the condition that the roots of the equation (mx-c)* -dar=0 are equal. Gi) If cz, are the roots of the equation 27 -3x +6 =0 . Then form quadratic equation whose roots are a (i) Solve by using synthetic division, if 3 is the root of the equation 3x’ -11x" +5x+3=0 (v) The difference of a number and its reciprocal is B Find the number. (wl) Find min the continued proportion 7, ~3,28 (x45) -@-3? Vi) Using componendo-dividendo theorem, solve the equation =2) Atl Oe ni (sy e-3) 14 (vil) The surface area A of a cube varies directly as the square of the length J of an edge and A=27 square units when 7=3 units. Find J when A=12 square unt (0) Resolve ——° into partial actions. Gera (%) HU = (1,2,3.4,5,6,7.8,9.10}, A= (3,5,7,9}, B=,4,7,10} then verify hat (AU BY = 40.8" (i) i L={x|xeNax<3}, M=tylyePay<10}, then make the folowing relation from L to M R={(xy)| y=) . Also wie the domain and range of R (ai) The sugar contents fora random sample of 6 packs of juices ofa certain brand are found to be 23,2.7,2.5,2.9,31 and 1.9 milligram, Find median (i) Find area ofthe sector with @ central angle of 20° in circle of radius Tem (iv) Verify the identity sind(tan 0-+cot 8) =sec8 SECTION — ¢ (Marks 24 Note: Attempt any THREE questions. All questions carry equal marks. (x8=24) 3 Prove thet in any triangle, the square on the side opposite fo acute angle is equal to sum of the squares on the sides containing that acute angle diminished by twice the rectangle contained by one of these sides and the projection on it ofthe other. 4. Prove that a straight line, drawn from the centre of a circle to bisect @ chord! (which is not a diameter) is perpendicular to the chord 5. Prove that the measure of a central angle of a minor are ofa circle, is double that of the angle subtended by the corresponding major arc. Q6. Circumscrive a circle about an equilateral rangle ABC with each side of length dem Q7. Find he angle of elevation of the sun, fa 6 feet man casts 2 3.5 feet shadow 25a 1905 (ON) — | Ie eossload aly Science Group | 60 pr aly abe pr seater! 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