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@ & ries WX1YZ/1 Wye-ya w ava ferd | Candidates must write the Q.P. Code ith e of the answer-book. miftra (ars) — Saris MATHEMATICS (Standard) - Theory MTEAA HH: 80 Maximum Marks : 80 : "ime allowed : $ () roar ate ara fs 3a wer-or aya ys 23 &) Please check that this question paper contains 28 printed pages. (il) Sern nr F arhe are HP ait Re 10 WEI -TF IE BP CORTE TO GET B FI-TS Pret Q.P. Codegiven on the right hand side of the question paper should be written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. () prea afr wee oF fs ¥eT e7-OH 738 TET HY Please check that this question paper contains 38 questions. 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The question Paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the candidates will read the queation paper only and will not write any answer on the book during this period. . be OMe Lt A P.T.O, oe ae Caestitir Rae a ane ever ge he ATA BT: (1) pe urs—ae 99 moe by ant vee sitter a (a) Dosey fe ares 2 fant & / 08, 8 TT (ois) eee a 8 aaa meer 1 1g arm eft 70 BET ORT 19 FO 20 siWT ow ert aru gaa wk pH RY was wraer 9) ob 25 ne uth ery Zette] (SAL) BET & ARP RT ore (0) aE 78 ee wer 96 aE nw oy rade (SAL) 987 ae ed oe ‘ (vi) WE 9 8 7 Fee 32 A395 mw Ch ate ET & heehee sad & aI (un) Pee ERT IG 8 vee eres ‘Vitec sruritn men wet & oF aarti: Fame eh eh swan} a er a Ran reer By (rin) eR oe a arm Race af rer ore By waht, ree ie 2 oa Eee eo om? 2. Oe & 2 et a oe es-8 #3 Sd ninth fewer ao mays Gy rat ft (ax) mNe acnrre wt career wrptitat ward j wf sriezae x HP = (x) Gaston er poate after by SOT —_—Nn~ Page 2 eral Instructions: tthe @ (it) (iti) (iv) (@) wi) (vii) following instructions carefully and follow them : This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory. This Question Paper is divided into FIVE Sections - Section A, B, C, D and E. In Section-A question number I to 18 are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQe) and question number 19 & 30 are Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each. In Section-B question number 21 to 25 are Very Short-Answer-I (SA-I) type questions of 2 marks each. In Section-C question number 26 to $1 are Short Answer-II (SA-II) type questions carrying 3 marks each. In Section-D question number $2 to 35 are Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each. In Section-E question number 36 to 38 are Case Study / Passage based integrated units of assessment questions carrying 4 marks each. Internal choice is provided in 2 marks question in each case-study. (viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided (ix) () wu in 2 questions in Section-B, 2 questions in Section-C, 2 questions in Section-D and 3 question in Section-E. 2: Draw neat figures wherever required. Take x = 22 wherever required if not stated. Use of calculator is NOT allowed. oe Page 3 PT. wE- (agreed we) wets 3A 1 oT TR L HERE pix) & fore y = pod wr HTH em TE | y ears BE p(x) % TH A BT h (A) 3 (B) 1 () 2 @) 0 2. rap ar, fran fire aotteratt & YH ke = y + 2 ae 6x = Qy + 3H oat Ta arm we eae, B: (A) k=3t1 (B) ag aR (C) k=-3%1 () k=4ki 3. a&p-ip+ 1st op+a cH AP. Ae ae A tp RAR (A) -2 (By 4 (0 iD) 2 fags A(3, 6) 3 Bi-12, 3) #1 ATR aA Rares wv sre fare SIT 8 Ranta ark? : (A) 1:2 (Brot (C) 4:1 iD) 241 4 30/1/1 aA Page 4 SECTION-A (Multiple Choice Questions) Each question is of } mark. 1. The graph of y = p(x) is given, for a polynomial p(x). The number of zeroes of p(x) from the graph is y x o x y y= px) (A) 3 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 0 The value of k for which the pair of equations kx = y + 2 and 6x = 2y+ 3 hag infinitely many solutions, (A) isk=g (B) does not exist (C) isks3 (D) isk=4 Ifp-1.p+1 and 2p+3 are in A. P., then the value of p is (A) -2 (BY 4 (Cc) 0 (D) 2 In what ratio, does x-axis divide the line segment joining the Points AG. 6) and B(-12, -3)? (A) 1:9 (B) 1:4 © 44 (Dy 2:1 aa ANAS Page 5 Pro, 5. 2 mt singh A, Be O ard ga ot PQ uw rete fae CAOB = 95° 8, ZABQ era BT (A) 47.6° (B) 42.6° (C) 85° (@) 96° dein A+3cosA ti = 3h, SSPE sce om af 2tanA=3t, TeinA—SeaeA & 7 1 B (A) Ta (B) Va c) 3 (D) Are aT R AMEE pe = tte 1 Bw aH KA E+ eR a) 1 @) 2 =1 (C) -1 (D) 2 Ae wa age cree mr, frets fl tera ache 2x? + kx — 4 = OR aR ASE, (A) +2V2 (B) 2 (C) +2 @) V2 5 [2 tan? 30° - sec? 45° + sin? 60° | wowct 5 (A) -1 B® -3 1 () zr (D) 6 5 om Sard & we tea a am pie Bee 94.2 cm? tea tea A feeb: (n= 3.14 Mf |) (A) 2cm (B) 3em (C) 29cm (D) 6cm B0/1/1 anne Page 6 9. In the given figure, PQ is tangent to the circle centred at O. If ‘The least positive value of k, for which the quadratic equation 2x7 + kx - 4=0 has rational] roots, is (A) +2V2 (B) 2 «C) #2 @) v2 2 tan? 30° — sec? 45° + ain® al ie equal to 5 (A) =I ® = 1 (c) ) § 10. Curved surface area of a cylinder of height 6 cm is 94.2 cm?, Radius of the cylinder ia (Take = 3.14) (A) 2em (B) 3cm () 29cm (D) 6 em B0/1/1 “nr Page7 PTA n, fr fem go wea 80 Prenfedat arm, oem ran 8, ra sal al aorta ® rears - ‘108 em 208 30 a 408 eH 50 a =m 60 8 wa fot de 3 2 27 31 8 | 80 J 5B za er age oh —_ (A) 10-20 (B) 20-30 (C) 30-40 @) 50-60 12. RN 7 cm Hh Sard 24 cm % Vs Me HI TH Oa HTH R : (A) 528 cm? (B) 1056 cm? (C) 550 em? (D) 500 cm? 13. fiigait (0, 25) sh (25.0) % HAA AR: (A) 2V10 wert (B) 410 Ferg (C) 220 sent (D) ort 4, fre a ata 8 epee apa =? otk 2 (A) 4x79 ® J @e+4 9 (C) 2+ ) 59x? - 4) 15. fe Um Tifae ater & writs ter & ors a 3 WH fe eK A oT, ate wr area (A) weer aa | (B) 83H geet adts () Fem aad ahh ©) anOyenaats 16, ame went & fer BW snftaeen “p's er a eA fg 8, Ap att tg’ a want ‘ 4 (A) p+q=l (B) p=1,q= _ =lLqel (C) p=q-t @) p+q+is0 80/1/1 ~s Page 8 The distribution below gives the marks obtained by 80 students on a test : Less | Less | Less Less | Less | Less | Marks | than 10|than 20|than 30 than 4 40|than 50 than 60 [Number of Students) 3. 12 27 ‘57 | 75 | 80 ‘The modal class of this distribution is : (A) 10-20 (B) 20 - 30 (Cc) 30-40 (D) 50-60 The curved surface area of a cone having height 24 cm and radius 7 cm. is (A) 528 cm? (B) 1056 cm? (C) 550 em? (D) 500 cm? 13. The distance between the points (0, 2 ¥6 ) and (-2 V5 , 0) is (A) 2V10 units (B) 4V10 units (C) 2V20 units (D) 0 14. Which of the following is a quadratic polynomial having zeroes (A) 4x#-9 (B) ; wee © vee (D) 5(9x2- 4) 15. If the value of each observation of a statistical dati is increased by 3, then the mean of the data (A) remains unchanged (B) increases by 3 (C) increases by 6 (D) increases by 3n 16. Probability of happening of an event is denoted by p and probability of non-happening of the event is denoted by q. Relation between p and q is (A) ptq=l (By p=la=1 () p=q-1 (D) p+qti=0 30/1/1 “ore Page 9 P.T.C 20. WB eA ron arch & Pe ated A see we aqreart ote sree 0.08 & 1 aft ay 6000 fom Fir ah, at erga Rava fwd we th ? (A) 40 (B) 240 (C) 480 @) 750 20 wane 35 wa are a, 5 fr A eT re A ah es Sa aTgOHT IA TET, 7h Bee Mme A ofan Ah : wy 3 (B) 4 1 ©) ale ole aaftrrers—erm serie WA BET 19 Ae 20 8 oH saftrRE (A) & are UH WTI (R) senha wera fen Rte feu ro fasedl 38 ant fired gfe: (A) (A) 7m (R) SA Bea & aren (R), afters (A) A aA BET Bee (B) (A) #&n (R) at wea €, Teg (R), afte (A) A eA TET TAT wT RY (C) (A) aa, Tey (Ry WaT RL (D) (A) ara 8 raft (R) eT . afters (A): fig PCO, 2), RN Bx + 2y = 4 3th ys a afro fey ® | RT (R) : Fig PCO, 2) AO xs A 2 PETER saftrerers (A) : arepfa @ fear fnga AABC wr aftera was afta we ® | wer (R) : 2) fea aeons & al an comer ww aera AIO Bh A 2cm B 3cm 30/1/1 AAAS Page 10 om 17. A girl calculates that the probability of her winning the first prize in a lottery is 0.08. If 6009 tickets are sold, how many tickets has she bought ? (A) 40 (B) 240 (C) 480 (D) 750 18. In a group of 20 people, 5 can't swim. If one person is selected at random, then the probability that he/she can swim, is 3 (A) 7 B) («c) 1 (D) Blm wore Assertion-Reason Type Questions In Question 19 and 20, an Assertion (A) statement is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Select the correct option out of the following : (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A). (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A). (C) Aseertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false. (D) Assertion (A) is false but Reason R) is true. 19. Assertion (A) : Point P(0, 2) is the point of intersection of y-axis with the line ar + 2y = 4. Reason (R) : The distance of point P(0, 2) from x-axis is 2 units. 20. Assertion (A) : The Perimeter of AABC is a rational number. Reason (R) : The sum of the squares of two rational numbe: rational. A re is always 2cm 30/1/1 AARN Page 11 P.T.O. oe iw € 1) CFR hag Toth (SAAT) see HTH HA TTT 2 a w-d Am 21. (a) Bethe x = 3 the y = — 4 mer wen mba ff BT ' am . o) sea Ft san ae nr ff re eto a Faerie # at x=0,y=-7 22. & nt anpft ¥, XZ || BC, AZ = 3 cm, ZC = 2.cm, BM = 3cm HR MC =5 cmb XY @ orang wa Hf | A 23. (a) usin @ + cos @= V3 &, Hsing “cos 61 AT Ia AAT | aa 0) @wWeina= 5 att cot p= V3 8. A conec « + come BATH WM Wifi | 24. TER ft ero arn fg Fre 85 She 72 wh wo eR: Hoe lore am ti 25. wo OH 4 a. 9 eh fe 2 oh FA em eA ESET Fre rh sarfaree are Eafe, Fis re He i) SITET (ii) AR | 80/1/1 “nr Page 12 SECTION - B (This section comprises of Very Short Answer (SA-I) type questions. Every question is of 2 marks.) (a) Solve the pair of equations x = 3 and y = —4 graphically. OR (b) Using graphical method, find whether following system of linear equations is consistent or not : x=Qandy=-7 2. Inthe given figure, XZ is parallel to BC. AZ = 3cm, ZC = 2cm, BM=3cm and MC = 6 om. Find the length of XY. A M 23. (a) Ifsin@+ cos 6= V3, then find the value of sin 8 - cos 0. OR (bo) Ifsina= 5 and cot B = 73, then find the value of cosec a + cosec f. 24. Find the greatest number which divides 85 and 72 leaving remainders 1 and 2 respectively. 25. A bag contains 4 red, 3 blue and 2 yellow balls. One ball is drawn at random from the bag. Find the probability that drawn ball is G) red (ii) yellow. 30/1/1 an Page 13 P.T.O. ! Ls - (Fa weg 8g ant (SA-I1) MUTT HAG |THE TET 3 sie § |) 2 remat & sare wr ar 2 8 ep Ber TN BA WOT BTA HI ArT 13k, Fred wa HP | 26. 27. Pre site fis J un woftta den fh 28. AE (5, 3) af (6, 3) Tas array fg a ah afte A, at Att wit a PATI Ts aif, een aren fie er flr firs & aim: eR (V3 = 1.7 ePID |) 29. (a) RO we qn wwe fig Ta 2 enl-tand TP att TQ at A | fee Sth f& 22 \ OR An empty cone is of radius 3 cm and height 12 cm. Ice-cream is filled f th in it so that lower part of the cone which is | 2 of the volume of the cone is unfilled but hemisphere is formed on the top. Find volume of the ice-cream. (Take x = 3.14) SECTION - D (This section comprises of Long Answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each.) If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other two sides at distinct points, prove that the other two sides are divided in the same ratio. (a) (b) wv The angle of elevation of the top of a tower 24 m high from the foot uf another tower in the same plane is 60°. The angle of elevation of the top of second tower from the foot of the first tower is 30°. Find the distance between two towers and the height of the other tower. Also. find the length of the wire attached to the tops of both the towers. OR of radius r subtends an angle of 60° at the eye of balloon =o ee ‘if the angle of elevation of its centre is 45° from the observer. ba oint, then prove that height of the centre of the balloon is y= me pi . times its radius. RA Page 17 P.T. 34 14 cm Pram art we ge Oem stan am & ae T GO" HT Thon wa RAT AE gH are wr Berman Mifare | ora: Sh ga oy aT BS HH Ta APE | 35 (a) WRAP. & iratagan 17a ea TTS A RIAA Ha GT Tae Seyae ara Atha | oRa 5 wal & an a yA 21 Te & an wi aI Hm faa aera (a) 250 gat (logs) #0 % waa ge van wa aT k wad fra ave af f v2 gd, Tea armel afer f 21 ozs, sea sere af A 20 mea, vena (apf etre) 8 250 aed fase oferat A ra no Kaen awa Hae ‘fan fared args (Example) wee (eR re 4 3 we sraR/ofeese srenfta EH | vets We 4 37 £ I) Te FAR 36. aRe ad A ww germ foam art ara, wes free 3 os ort A ae fi Sz & TEA FT Gyn Fe & for fare farts oral A card ath Sterd wx rang asi ew ar Re SIA 18 cm Meh SK 12 cm SH 81 gather & aren oR fra sett & sen Aa - (D) sathes arreré at ee aren wa atta anftercn Pafery | (11) aa feere entree @ arte Be 8 fof | (ID) 8 YR Frat & sera eo TR? Isem Sehool Photo Le oy LL — Y waar aan xr Brg Tie ara, 77 OTe Bt 220 cm? TT eT RO trem 30/1/1 ~~ Page 18 34 3071/1 anne Achord of a circle of Find the area of the correspond subtends an angle of 60° at the centre. the area of the major segment tener Segment of the circle. Also find ie. (a) The ratio of the 1 radius 14 om © 21*t term of the same A.P. Algo, find the ratio of terms to that of first 21 terms. tb) 250 logs are atac 22 logs in the bo: and so on (as sh logs placed and ‘ked in the following manner - ttom row, 21 in the next row, 20 in the row next to it ‘own by an example). In how many rows, are the 250 how many logs are there in the top row ? (Example) SECTION -E (In this section, there are 3 case study/passage based questions. Each question is of 4 marks.) Case Study While designing the school year book, a teacher asked the student that the length and width of a particular photo is increased by x units each to double the area of the photo. The original photo is 18 cm long and 12 em pide hittps://www.cbseboardonline.com the following question ased on t! ve information, answer the ‘stions w Write an algebra equation depicting the above information (I) Write the corresponding quadratic equation ik ane nhs om dH) What should be the new dimensions of the enlarged photo IBcom - wa. School Photo {| —————~OR lue of x make the new aren equal to 22 alue Page 19 Can any rational ve ae Fe afters A geet ath fara wer A nee wee #1 Ae St ng efor 3a-EsaT 2018 # heh (aga) aret (f.aA. 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