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PR Resonance DPP Subject : MATHEMATICS Class -X Topic: Class X : Real Number | Class IX: Number System DPP No. 1 Instructions : Single choice objective (Q.1 to @.3) 10. Very Short Answer Type (2.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to 2.8) Long Answer Type (Q.9 to Q.10) 1 Two rational numbers between — and — are (8) (0) we 1 OF L z If HCF of 65 and 117 is expressed in the form of 65m + 117n, then the value of m and n respectively is (3,2 (6)3,-4 (©)2,-4 (0)2,-3 Find the least number which when divided by 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 leaves remainder 4 (a) 2531 (8) 2521 (©) 5044 (0) 7564 Can the number 6° being a natural number ends with the digit 5? Give reasons, Find the HCF and LCM of 448, 1008 and 168 by using fundamental theorem of arithmetic. ‘A mason has to fit a bathroom with square marble tiles of the largest possible size. The size of the bathroom is 10 feet by 8 feet. What should be the size in feet of the tile required, that has to cut and how many such tiles are required Prove that 7 + 36 is an irrational number. express a in terms of x. ‘ind the value of x + 1 x Prove that the square of any positive integer is of the form 5m, 5m + 1 or Sm + 4 for some integer m, Resonance’ ————______ jm Subject - Mathematics Topic Class X : Real Number DPP No.2 Class IX: Number System, Polynomial ° N Resonance” DPP Instructions : 10, Single choice objective (Q.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (Q.9 to Q.10) For any two positive integers a and b, there exist unique integer q and r such that a= bq +r. If b= 4 then which is not the value of ¢ ? at (82 3 (04 Which of the following rational numbers have terminating decimal expansion ? " a 343 (A) =a (B) © 3a xB xT? Sa (D) None of these 7000 24000 The value ofis Y20 +V5 is (a) V25 (B) 10 (c) 55, (0) 3v5 Ifthe LOM of two numbers is 252, HGF is 2 and one of the numbers is 28 find the other number. Use Euclid’s division algorithm to find the HCF of 4052 and 12576. Ina morning walk three persons slep off together, their steps measure 80 cm, 85 em and 90 cm respectively. What is the minimum distance each should walk so that they can cover the distance in complete steps ? Find the largest positive integer that will divide 398, 436 and 542 leaving remainders 7, 11 and 15 respectively. Is x —4 a factor of x*— 2x? + 3x + 17 What is the remainder when 2x? — 3x? + 6x ~ 3 is divided by 2x + 1? ‘Show that one and only one out of n, n+ 2 or n+ 4 is divisible by 3, where n is any positive integer. Resonance’ ————________ mm DN Resonance’ DPP Subject - Mathematics Topic : Class X : Real Number | Class IX: Number System Instructions : Single choice objective (2.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (2.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to 2.8) Long Answer Type (0.9 to @.10) 1 Which one of the following is always odd for any q? (A)4q+4 (B) 4q+2 (C)4q-2 (D) 4q+4 2. The numberof prime factors of 307692 is (As (B)8 (c)7 (D)6 2. x=24J8, then (x+1) is equatto wai @2 os (0) 4-248 4. Find two atonal numbers between 5 and Vi 5. Prove that any positive odd integer is of the form 6n + 1, 6n + 3 or 6n + S where n is some integer. 6. If 55 x 5? x 582 = 5"? then what will be the value of a? 7. An army contingent of 616 soldiers is to march behind an army band of 32 members in a parade. if the 2 groups are to march in the same number of columns what is the maximum number of columns in which they can march? 8 Leena has music class on alternate days, dance class once in 3 days and yoga once in § days. On the 1" of January she had all the three classes. When will she have all the 3 classes again? 9. Prove that 6 is an irrational number. Using the result prove that 3 — 4/5 is also an irrational number. 5+ V3 oF 7-43 = 47a + 3b then find the value of ‘a’ and’. Resonance’ ————_______ mmm DN Resonance’ DPP Subject - Mathematics Topic: Class X: Real Number | Class IX: Polynomial Instructions : 10. Single choice objective (2.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (Q.9 to Q.10) The unit's place of 6°for any positive ‘nis ao @)3 oe 4 1. =18 then the most suitable value of x — is x aa (a4 (c)-4 (#2 lx? For each pair of positive integers a and b there exist two whole numbers p and q such that a = bq +r. Then which one of the following is true? (A)orsb Find the HCF of 108,288, and 360. Amerchant has 120 litres of oll of one kind, 180 litres of another kind and 240 litres of third kind. He wants to sell the oil by filing the three kinds of oil in tins of equal capacity. What should be the greatest capacity of such a tin ? Ifx + 2s a factor of the expression (x + 1)' + (2x + k)°, what is the value of k? Prove that n*n is divisible by 2 for every positive integer n If dis the HCF of 56 and 72, find x, y satisfying d = 56x + 72y. Also show that x and y are not unique. If p—q= 9, prove that p* — q? — 27pq = 729. 5 Write whether 2¥45+2920 gy, simpiticaton gives a rational or an iational number. we esenence’ ————_______ jam Subject - Mathematics Topic : Class X : Polynomials DPP No. 5 Class IX: Introduction to Euclid Geometry Lines and angles N Resonance” DPP Course: Pinnacle Class -X Instructions : Single choice objective (Q.1 to Q.3) 10. Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (2.9 to Q.10) If a, fi and y are the zeros of the cubic polynomial 3x? — 5x? — 11x ~ 3, then the value of a +B + yis 5 14 5 we 8 c)1 (0) -2 As ®-3 (c) O-3 Two planes intersect each other to form a (A) plane (8) point (©) straight line (0) angle If 2 and 3 are the zeros of the polynomial 3x? — 2kx + 2m, then the values of k and m are (A)K=4.5,m=15 — (B)K=7.5,m=45 (C)K=7.5,m=9 — (D)K=15,m=4.5 Find the zeros of the polynomial f(x) = 6x? + 17x — 45. Also verify the relationship between its zeros and coefficient If one zero of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = 4x? ~ 8kx — 9 is negative of the other, find the value of k. Determine the value of a for which the polynomial 2x‘ ax* + 4x? + 2x + 1 is divisible by 1 - 2x. If @. and B are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = and 1 2arp * 2asa @ — 3x - 2, find a quadratic polynomial whose: zeros are B and C are the points on the line segment AD. Prove that AC + BD > AD. 20x? - 6x + 36 are V2 and - 2, find the other zeros of the If two zeros of the polynomial x‘ + polynomial The sides AB and AC of a ABC are produced to P and Q respectively. If the bisectors of ZPBC and ZA ZQGB intersect at 0, then prove that 2BOC = 90° - S* Reseneoce’ ———_____1__1_—_ ial DN Resonance’ DPP ‘Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic: Class - X Class X: Polynomials DPP No. 6 Glass IX: Introduction to Euclid Geometry .Lines and angles Instructions : 10. Single choice objective (2.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (2.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (Q.9 to Q.10) The value of the polynomial h(x), such that f(x) = g(x).q(x) + h(x), deg h(x) < deg g(x) where f(x) = x + 1 and g(x) =x- tis (yt 6)- (2 (0)-2 Ifthe diagram given below shows the graph of the polynomial f(x) = ax? + bx + c, then y f(x) = ax’ + bx+e (A)a<0,b0 (B)a<0,b0ande>0 (0) a<0,b>0ande<0 In AABC, sides BC and CA are produced to D and E respectively. if ZDCA= 108°, ZEAB= 124° then ZABC is equal to (a) 52° (8) 72" (c) 56" (0) 150° The sum and product of zeros of p(x) = 63x? — 7x - 9 are S and P respectively, Then find 27S + 14P, Find the polynomial whose zeros are squares of the zeros of polynomial x? + x — 50, ‘The difference of two numbers is 8 and their product is 105. Then find the numbers. He 2 are the two zeros of 2x‘ + 9x? + 14x? + 9x + 2 then find the other zeros, If Ris a point on the line segment PQ such that PR = RQ, what can you say about the point R? Prove that the bisectors of a pair of corresponding angles formed by a transversal with two parallel lines are parallel to each other. Verify that |. 3 are zeros of cubic polynomial 3x° — 5x? — 11x — 3. Also verify the relationship 3 between zeros and their coefficient. esenence’ ———________ jm \ Resonance” Educating for better tomorrow Topic: Class X : Real Number Glass IX: Number System. ‘Subject - Mathematics DPP Course: Pinnacle Class -X DPP No. 7 Instructions : Single choice objective (Q.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (2.9 to Q.10) 1 Given LCM (306, 657) = 22338 then HCF is (aya (827 js 2. Which one of the following fraction will not have terminating decimal form? 13 588 4 wt 2) 288 © . ) 25 ®) 625 ©) 240 3. Value of 2°*4"x8" is A)2 (8)4 cs (0) 30 4. Find the largest number which divides 285 and 1249 leaving remainder 9 and 7 respectively? 5. Define fundamental theorem of arithmetic 2 6 The sum of two numbers 135 and their H.C.F. is 27. If their L.C.M. is 162, then find the numbers ? 7. Prove that V2 +8 is irrational 8 Find the value of the expression +x x YEA ab + VO" = AP thon find the value of ax* ~ 2bx. 10. Find the smallest number when divided by 35, 45 and 55 leaves the remainder 17, 27 and 37 respectively. Resonance’ mg N Resonance” DPP ‘Subject - Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic : Class - X Class X : Real numbers DPP No. 8 Class IX :Polynomials, Introduction to Euclid Geometry, Lines and angles Instructions : Single choice objective (2.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (2.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to 2.8) Long Answer Type (Q.9 to Q.10) 1 Arational number between V2 and V3 is- (a) BB (8) Bef (15 (14 2. The HCF of 2 numbers is 11 and their LCM is 693. If their sum is 176, ind the numbers. (A) 99, 7 (b) 110, 66 (C) 88,77 (0) 121, 44 3. How many number of lines does pass through two distinct points at @)2 3 4 4. Find the value of p°+ 6p? + 12p + 8 when p. 5. Check whether there is a natural number for which 2° ends with zero. 6. Find the largest four digit number which is exactly divisible by 12, 15, 18 and 27. 7. Three numbers are in ratio 1 : 2:3 and their HCF is 12.Find the square root of largest number ? 8 it x+t=a findthevalue of x*+4 x x 9. In figure, PO is a line. Ray OR is perpendicular to line PQ. OS is another ray lying between rays OP and OR Prvetna ROS = 4 La0s- P08) s R P 0 a 10. If (+2) and (x — 2) are two factors of x* + 8x° + 3x? — 32x — 28 , then find the remaining factors. Resonance’ ———________ jm DN Resonance’ DPP ‘Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic: Class - X Class X : Polynomials, Linear equation in two variables DPP No. 9 Glass IX: Polynomials Instructions : 10. Single choice objective (2.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (2.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (Q.9 to Q.10) If the zeros of p(x) = 9x? + 13x + a is reciprocal of one another, then a is equal to 3 1 As 85 O> OF ‘The pair of equations x = 2 and y = 3 graphically represent lines which are (A) coincident (8) parallel (C) intersecting at (3, 2) (0) intersecting at (2, 3) it x-2=3 then the value of x?+ is x x (ay7 @1 os (13 IfX+ Y = 7 and 3X — 2Y = 11 the value of X and Y will be ? The graph of ine 5x + By = 4 cuts yeax’s at the point? 1 1 Solve forx and en lve for xandy 2(3x+y) 2(3x-y) bea Solve for x and y AP rarbnyed Find all the factors of 3x* — 7x? - 2x + 8. Solve for x and y : 182x ~ 378y = — 74 & ~ 378x + 152y = - 604 1 p® 3p atb=pandab=qprovethat t+ rpg ¢ Resonance’ mg Resonance” Educating for better tomorrow Subject - Mathematics Topic : Class X :Polynomials, Linear equation in two variables Class IX: Coordinate Geometry, Linear equation in two variables DPP Course: Pinnacle Class - X DPP No. 10 Instructions : 10. Single choice objective (Q.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (2.9 to Q.10) Which of the following equations have the same graph ? \ =x-3 y 3 (A) Land Il only (8) Land Itt only (©) land tit only 0, then the value of xy will be (©) 16 The reflection of (3, ~ 6) on the x-axis is. (A) (3, 6) (B) (- 3,-6) (C) (- 3, 6) 1.43 Find the quadratic polynomial wnose zeros are > and >. Find out, whether pair of linear equations is consistent or inconsistent : 2x ~ 3 Find the value (s) of k for which the pair of linear equations kx + 3y = k ~ 2 and 12x + ky = k has no solution. I. &-3)y=e-9 (0) All have different (os (0) 6,-3) , 4x — By Draw the graph of line 2x + 3y =6 and find the intersection points of line with co-ordinate axis.? Two years ago, a father was five times as old as his son. Two years later his age will be 8 more than three times the age of the son. Find the present ages of father and son. If the polynomial f(x) = x* - 6x* + 16x? - 25x + 10 is divided by another polynomial x? - 2x + k, the remainder comes out to be x +a, find k and a ‘A boat goes 24 km upstream and 28 km downstream in 6 hrs. It goes 30 km upstream and 21 km éownsream in 64 rs. Find th ped ofall valerand als sped of steam Resonance’ ——_________ seam DN Resonance’ DPP ‘Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic: Class - X Class X : Linear equation in two variables, Quadratic Equations DPP No. 11 Glass IX: Polynomials Instructions : 10. Single choice objective (2.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (2.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (.9 to Q.10) The value of ¢ for which the pair of equations ex - y = 2 and 6x - 2y = 4 will have infinitely many solutions is (A) 3 (B)-3 (C)-12 (D) No value The quadratic equation having roots 3 and - 4 is, (A)xe+x-12=0 (B)xe-x+12=0 — (C)xt#7KH1Z=0 (OD) x-7K+12=0 (+ 17a) (x + 13a) is equal to (A) (x+15a)*-(2a?_ (8) (x+14a)*-(3a)*_(C) (x+13a)?-(4a)* (0) (x+ 10a)? -(7a)* Solve the quadratic equation x: - 4ax + 4a? — b®= 0 by the method of completing the square method. If (x— 4) is one of the factors of mx? — 16x? —x + 4 then find the value of m ? Examine whether (a - 3) is a factor of a — a? 5a—3. If so, what are the other two factors? Solve for x Solve for x ax, 1 3x+9 x-3 xs 3” (x-3N2x43) Solve the following system of linear equations graphically : 3x + y - 12 = 0 & x — 3y + 6 = 0. Shade the region bounded by these lines and x-axis. Also find the ratio of areas of triangles formed by given lines with x-axis and the y-axis, Resonance’ ——_______ sem DN Resonance’ DPP ‘Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic: Class - X Class X : Linear equation in two variables, Quadratic Equations DPP No. 12 Glass IX: Coordinate Geometry, Linear equation in two variables Instructions : 10. Single choice objective (2.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (2.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (Q.9 to Q.10) The value of k for which the pair of linear equations 4x — 6y lines is yk and 2x + ky - 7 = 0 represents parallel (B)k=2 (C)k=4 (D)k ‘The equation equivalent to the equation xx +6 = (A) (x#3)(x-2) = 0 (B) (%-3)(%-2) = 0 (C) (+2) (&-3)= 0 —— (D) (x#2) (x+3) = 0 The point (- 4, - 2) lies on the line (A)x-2y-1=0 (B) 2x-y+1=0 (C)x+y+6=0(D)x-y+6=0 (On the same graph paper, draw the lines given by the following equations : x - y = 0, x + y = 0 and 2x + 3y = 6, Shade the triangle formed by these lines. Determine the value of for which the quadratic equation 2x? + kx + 3 = 0 has real roots, Seven times a positive two digit number is equal to four times the number obtained by reversing the digits. If the difference between the digits is 3. Find the number. Ifa and b are roots of a quadratic equation x? + 5x + 2 ang 2 pms 0 then find a quadratic equation whose roots are The unit's digit of a two digit number is thrice the ten’s digit. Sum of the numbers obtained by reversing the digits of original number is 88, Find the original number. ‘Aman walks a certain distance with certain speed. If he walks 1/2 km an hour faster, he takes 1 hour less. But if he walks 1 km an hour slower, he takes 3 more hours. Find the distance covered by man and his original rate of walking. If the equation (1 + m?) x? + 2mex + o* - a? = 0 has equal roots then prove that o = a ( 1 + m?). Resonance’ ——__________ sem DN Resonance’ DPP ‘Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic: Class - X Class X : Polynomials, Linear equation in two variables, Quadratic DPP No. 13 Equations Glass IX : Polynomials Instructions : 10, Single choice objective (Q.1 to @.3) Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (@.6 to .8) Long Answer Type (2.9 to Q.10) IF and fare the roots of x’ + p = O where pis a prime, then which equation has the roots + and + 7 @t+t (@)pe+1=0 (©) px - 0 xP The pair of linear equation x - 2y = § and 2x - 4y = 10 have (A) Many solutions (B) No solution (C) One solution (0) Two solutions The value of x? + 18x? + 108x + 341 when x= —11 at 1 («-1 (0 Find the value of k, for which the given equation 9x? + 3kx + 4 = 0 has real roots, Find the remainder when the polynomial 6x? + 5x? — 2x + 3 is divided by (2x - 1) ? ‘Aman sold a chair and a table together for Rs 1520. There is a profit of 25% on the chair and 10% on the table. By selling them together for Rs 1535, he could have made a profit of 10% on the chair and 25% on the table, Find the cost price of each. Find the value of 'k' for wnich the roots are real and equal for the equation (2k #1) x2#2 (k+ 3x + (k+5)=0, IA= 6x4 + 5x9 — 14x? + 2x +2 and B= 3x? 2x-1, then what will be remainder when A is divided B? : B If @ and B are the zeroes of the polynomial x’ + 4x + 3, form the polynomial whose zeroes are 1+ © and Ved travels 600 km to his home partly by train and partly by car. He takes 8 hours, if he travels 120 km by train and the rest by car. He takes 20 minutes longer if the travels 200 km by train and the rest by car. Find the speed of the train and the car. Resonance’ ———_________ sem DN Resonance’ DPP ‘Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic: Class - X Class X :Polynomials, Linear equation in two variables, Quadratic DPP No. 14 Equations Class IX: Coordinate Geometry, Linear equation in two variables Instructions : 10. Single choice objective (Q.1 to @.3) Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (2.9 to Q.10) Ifx= 1 is a common root of the equations ax? + ax + 3= 0 and x? + x +b = 0, then the value of ab is. (A)3 (B) 3.5. (C)6 (0)-3 If 2is @ root of the equation x? + bx + 12 = 0 and the equation x? + bx + q= 0 has equal roots, then q = (as (8)-8 (c) 16 (0)-16 The value of p for which the systom of equations 3x + y = 1, (2p ~ 1)x + (p= tly = (2P + 1) has ne solution will be (A)p=2 (8)p2 ()p=-2 (Op -2 Find the distance between points (2, 4) and (7, 4) Draw the graph of linear equation 3x + 2y = 6, Solve the following quadratic equations by factorization. (=x -10=0 (i) +x -6=0 1 ii) eax + (iv) V2x? +7x+5V2 =0 Places A and B are 100 km apart on a highway. One car starts from A and another from B at the same time. If the cars travel in the same direction at different speeds, they meet in 5 hours. If they travel towards each other, they meet in 1 hour. What are the speeds of the two cars? If -2, + 3 are zeros of x‘ 6x? + 3x? + 26x ~ 24 find the other zeros, The cost of a notebook is twice the cost of a pen. Write a linear equation in two variables to represent this statement and draw the graph of linear equation? 1 1 1 1 Solve forx:; ——1__,___*___,__4t____4 &—HR-2) " (K-2K-3) K-34) Resonance’ ———_______ same DN Resonance’ DPP ‘Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic: Class - X Class X : Quadratic Equations, Similar Triangles DPP No. 15 Glass IX: Lines and Angles Instructions : Single choice objective (Q.1 to Q.3) Short Answer Type (Q.4 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (Q.9 to Q.10) 4. If both the roots of ax? + bx + = 0 are real, then (A) b= 4ac (®) F< 4ac (C) b*> dac (0) both (A) and (C) 2. The value of the expression [2+ 2+ J2+....upto = Is (2 @)3 a Os 3. In AABC, D and E are points on the sides AB and AC respectively such that DE || BC. If AD = 6 cm, DB = 9 em and AE = 8 cm, find AC. (A) 20 om (8) 18 cm (©) 16 em (0) 14.em 4. Ina SABC, DE|BC. If AD = x, DB=x~2, AE=x +2 and EC = x— 1, find the value of x. 5, In AABC, angle B is 25° more than ZA and ZC is 5° more than four times ZA. Find the biggest angle. 6. If AABC ~ ADEF, AB = 4 cm, DE = 6cm, EF = 9 cm and FD = “2 om, find the perimeter of ABC. 7. Inattriangle PAR, Nis a point on PR such that QN .. PR. if PN. NR = QN?, prove that ZPQR = 90" 8 Inthe adjoining figure, Za= 2b, Ze= Zd. Prove that 2b + Ze=90° 9. Solve the quadratic equation by quadratic formula : 9x*— 9(a + b)x + (2a + Sab + 2b+) = 0. 10. In figure given below, ABCD is @ square and P is the mid-point of AD, BP and CP are joined, Prove that ZPCB = ZPBC. A P| D c Resonance’ ————__________ sem DN Resonance’ DPP ‘Subject — Mathematics nacle Topic: Class - X Class X : Polynomials, Similar triangle DPP No. 16 Glass IX: Polynomials, Congruent triangle Course: Instructions : 10. Single choice objective (2.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (2.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to 2.8) Long Answer Type (Q.9 to Q.10) Two areas of two similar triangle AABC and APQR are 25 cm? and 49 cm? respectively. If QR = 9.8 cm, then BC (a)6om (8)7om (©) 8.0m (0) 9.0m APQR ~ ABC such that ar (APQR) = 4 ar (AABC). Find the ratio of their perimeters is (aad (8) 3:1 (2:4 (1:4 If a%(b+c)+b*(c-+a)+0%(a+b)+x=(a+b)(b+0)(c +a) then x is equal to (A) abe (8) 2abe (C)-abe (0) ~2abe Divide 2x° + 5x2 + x + 2 by 2x — 4 and find the quotient and remainder. The perpendicular AD on the base BC of a ABC intersects BC at D so that DB = 3 CD. Prove that 2 AB*= 2 AC? + BC’ In a right AABC, the perpendicular BD on hypotenuse AC is drawn. Prove that AC x CD = BC? The figure ABCD is a quadrilateral in which AB || DC and E is the midpoint of BC. AE produced meets DC produced at F, Prove that D () ABSOF (i) DF=DC+AB. In right angled triangle ABC in which “C = 90°, if D Is the mid point of BC, prove that ‘AB? = 4AD?— 3AC? If @ and i are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = x° — x - 2, which of the following is the polynomial whose zeros are 2a + 1 and 28 +1? Find a and bifx + 1 and x + 2 are factors of p(x) = x? + 3x? 2ax +b Resonance’ ——__________ sem Subject - Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic : Class - X Class X ; Circles, Similar triangle DPP No. 17 Class IX: Number System , Quadrilaterals N Resonance” DPP Instructions : Single choice objective (Q.1 to Q.3) 10. Resonance’. Eueatng fr bt omarion Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (2.9 to Q.10) In figure, 2D = 90°, AB = 16 m, BC = 12 cm and CA= 6 om, find CD. A 19 19 19 @ 8 0 azo @ oo © Fen Number of common tangents that can be drawn to two concentric circles is. (ayo @)1 3 4 Ifm=at,n= a and a? = (m’- nf, then xyz is (ay @- 2 O A circle is inscribed in a AABC having sides 8 cm, 10 cm and 12.cm, as shown in figure. Find AD, BE and 7 TAN <— em > ABCD is a parallelogram. Given that AE . CB, CF AD. Prove that AECF is a rectangle. ‘Show that the tangent lines at the end points of a diameter of a circle are parallel If AABC is isosceles with AB = AC and C (O, r) is the incircle of the AABC touching BC at L, prove that L bisects BC. Evaluate after rationalizing the denominator of Itis being given that V5 = 2.236 and VIO = 3.162. ‘Two tangents segments PA and PB are drawn to a circle with centre O such that ZAPB = 120°. Prove that OP = 2 AP. In figure, ABC is a right triangle, right angled at B. AD and CE are two medians drawn from A and C a5 respectively. If AC = 5 om and AD = => cm, find the length of CE 25 a0 80 \ Resonance” Educating for better tomorrow Subject - Mathematics Topic: Class X : Circles, Real numbers Class IX: Circles, Linear equation in two variables DPP Course: Pinnacle Class - X DPP No. 18 Instructions : Single choice objective (Q.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (Q.9 to Q.10) In figure, a circle is inscribed in a quadrilateral ABCD in which angle B = 90°. If AD = 23 cm, AB = 29 cm and DS = 5 cm, find the radius (7) of the circle. (A) 11m (8) 6.0m (C)7em (0) Bem HCE of 1659, 3423 and 917 (ay 14 (821 («7 (0) 42 In the figure, O is the centre, then 7 ACD equals, A 9 \, TF Rep! (a) 50° (8) 60° (yas" (0) 30° Find the solution for the equation 4x + y = 20, where x = y. Also check, if (-2, 25) is a solution for given equation In given figure, MN is a tangent at P and AB is the diameter. If ZAPM = 50° and /PAB = x? find x jz Ka > 105 goats, 140 sheop's and 175 cows have to be taken across a river. There is only ane boat which wil have to make many trips in order to do so. The lazy boatman has his own conditions for transporting them. He insists that he will take the same number of animals in every trip and they have to be of the same kind. He wil naturally ike to take the largest possible number each ime. Can you tll hw many animals went in each tip. Resonance’. Eueatng fr bt omarion A citcle is inscribed in trapezium PQRS. If PS = QR = 25 cm, PQ = 18 cm and SR = 32 cm, what is the length of the diameter of the circle ? P, a s R 8. The HCF of 2 numbers is 11 and their LCM is 693. If heir sum is 176, find the numbers. 9. A circle touches the sides of 2 quadrilateral ABCD at P, Q, R, S respectively. Show that the angles subtended at the centre by a pair of opposite sides are supplementary. 10. Express y in terms of x in the equation 2x - 3y = 12. Draw the graph of linear equation. Find the points where the line cuts x- axis and y-axis, Resonance’. DN Resonance’ DPP ‘Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic: Class - X Class X : Similar Triangles DPP No. 19 Glass IX’: Lines and Angles Instructions : 10. Resonance’. Eueatng fr bt omarion Single choice objective (Q.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (Q.9 to Q.10) In an isosceles A ABC, if AC = BC and AB?= 2AC?, then ZC is equal to (A) 48" (8) 60° (c) 30° (0) 90° The length of an altitude of an equilateral triangle of side ais 2a avd a) 72 cS © 1% ) = ae In AABC, 2A = 3B, 5B = 2C then the triangle is (A)isosceles (@) right angled (C) equilateral (©) right angled and isosceles Find an angle if three times the angle is equal to the sum ofits complement and its supplement. Inthe given figure, ZACB = 90° and CD 1 AB. Prove that 8 - BD. Ac? AD © Ws In the given figure, ZQPR = 90°, ZPMR (APaR), 10", QR = 26 cm, PM = 8 cm and MR = 6 cm. Find area of o P R Prove that the sum of the squares of the sides of a rhombus is equal to the sum of the squares of its diagonals, The side BC of triangle ABC is produced on both side. Prove that the sum of the two exterior angles so formed is greater than ZA by 180°. In given figure, PGR is a right angle triangle right angled at Q. X and Y are the points on PQ and QR such that PX: XQ= 1: Zand QY : YR= 2: 1, Prove that 9(PY? + XR?) = 13 PR’ P, x a R ¥ In an equilateral triangle ABC, D is a point on side BC such that BC = 4BD. Prove that 16 AD? = 13 BC’ DN Resonance’ DPP ‘Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic: Class - X Class X : Circles, Similar triangles DPP No. 20 Glass IX: Congruent triangle Instructions : Single choice objective (2.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (@.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (2.9 to Q.10) 4. The hypotenuse ‘o’ and one side ‘a’ of a right triangle are consecutive numbers. The square of the other side of the triangle is (Ajeta (@)ac (jar (D) None of these 2. PQisa tangent to a circle with centre O at the point P. if AOPQ Is an isosceles triangle, then ZOQP is, equal to: (a) 30° (6) 48° (c) 60° (0) 90° 3. tis not possible to construct a triangle when its sides are (A) 8.3 om, 3.4 om, 6.1 om (8) 5.4 om, 2.3 om, 3.1 om (C)6 em, 70m, 7.cm (D)3.cm, Som, 5m 4. Aand B are respectively the points on the sides PQ and PR of a trangle PR such that PQ = 12.5 om, PA= 5 om, BR = 6 om and PB = 4 cm. Is AB || QR ? Give reason for your answer. 5. Dis point on side QR of APQR such that PD QR, Will it be correct of say that APQD ~ ARPD ? Why ? 6 In the given figure, ZAEF=/AFE and E is the mid-point of CA, CG is parallel to DF. Prove that BDICD = BFICE. 7. In the following figure AD meets BC at D and AD and BE are the angle bisectors of “A and /B respectively then find the value of AE : ED. 8 From an external point P, tangents PA and PB are drawn to a circle with centre O. If CD is the tangent to the circie at a point E and PA = 14 cm, find the perimeter of APCD, 9. The areas of two similar triangles are 49 cm* and 64 cm* respectively. If the difference of the corresponding altitudes is 10 cm, then find the lengths of altitudes (in centimeters). 10. On the sides AB and AC of triangle ABC, equilateral triangles ABD and ACE are drawn. Prove that () ZCAD= ZBAE (i) CD= BE Resonance’. Eueatng fr bt omarion N Resonance” DPP Subject - Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic: Class - X Class X: Circles, Trigonometry | Class IX : Quadrilaterals DPP No. 21 Instructions : Single choice objective (2.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (2.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to 8) Long Answer Type (2.9 to Q.10) / -1) 1. sina (2.34... X41) <4, ° AB + BC+ CA (C)2(0A+ 0B + OC) > AB+BC+CA (0) none of these 4. Calculate mode for the following distribution Age iow30 | Bolowso | Bolows0 | Beiowso | Below 70 No.of person 2 ar a 70 5. Find the made ofthe following frequency distribution Glass intevat] 5-35 | 45-25 | as-as | a5-as | 45-55 | sso | 65-75 Freweney |__2 3 5 7 4 2 2 6. In APQR, the bisectors of 2 PAR and Z PRQ meet at A. The perpendicular bisectors of AQ and AR meet QR at B and C respectively. Show that the perimeter of A ABC = QR. 7. The marks in Science of 80 students of class X are given below. Find the mode of the marks obtained by the students in Science. Marke] 0-10 | 10-20 | 20-30 | 30-40] 40-50 | 50-60] 60-70 | 70-00 | 00-90 | 90-100 Frequeney [3 s | «6 [| 2f{.»fofs [a 1 1 8. The following distribution gives the daily income of 50 workers of a factory Daity income | 100-120 | 120-140 | 140-180 | 160-180 | 180-200 No.of workers | 12 “4 8 § 10 Draw less than and more than Ogive and also find the median with the help of graph 9. Inthe figure, AB || CD, 7 ABO = 95° and Z DCO = 110° Find x 10. Find the missing frequencies from the following distribution if itis given that median value Is 46 and the total number of items is 230. ciass | 10-20 | 20-20 | 30-40 | 40-50 | 50-60 | 0-70 | 70- a0 Frequency | 12 30 2 65 7 25 8 Resonepee’ amg Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic : Class - X Class X : Mensuration, Area related to circles DPP No. 33 Class IX: Quadrilaterals, Circles N Resonance” DPP Instructions : Single choice objective (Q.1 to @.3) 10. Very Short Answer Type (2.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (2.9 to Q.10) If a solid right circular cone of height 24 cm and base radius 6 cm is melted and recast in the shape of a sphere, then the radius of the sphere is (A)6om (8)4om (©) 8.0m (0) 120m How many cones of radius 10 cm and height 8 cm can be formed by melting a right circular cylinder of a radius of 50 cm and height 488 om ? (a) 4875 (8) 4755 (©) 4575 (0) 4685 In the figure, O is the centre and ZACB = 20°, ZAOD is equal to (a) 140" (8) 160° (©) 120° (0) 130° A plot of land in the form of a rectangle has dimensions 240 m * 180 m. A drainlet 10 m wide is dug all around it (on the outside) and the earth dug out is evenly spread over the plot, raising its surface level by 25 cm. Find the depth of the drainlet. ‘A building with the base in the form of a regular hexagon of side 7 m stands in a huge field. In one corner of the building @ cow is tethered with a rope of length 14 m. Find the area grazed by the cow. A olinder of radius 6 cm and height h om is filed with ice cream. The ice cream is then distributed among 40 children in identical cones having hemispherical tops. The radius of the base of the cone is 3 cm and its height is “12cm. Then find the height f of the cylinder. ABCD is a trapezium, in which AB is parallel to DC. E is the mid point of AD. EF is drawn parallel to DC. Prove that EF = AB*+DC ABCD is a trapezium with AB||CD and angle BCD = twice the angle DAB. if DC = a and BC = b, find the length of AB. In the given figure, ABCPA is a quadrant of a circle of radius 14 cm. With AC as diameter a semicircle is drawn. The area of the shaded region is Milk World Ltd. is a government owned milk distribution centre. Earlier they used to distribute milk in bottles as shown in the figure for Rs, 8 per bottle. Now, they have decided to reduced the price per bottle by 50 paisa, by reducing the size of the bottle. However, they do not want their old customers to notice this change in the size of the bottle, so they plan to reduce the circumference of the opening of the bottle without changing the height of the bottle. What is the new circumference of the opening ? “fA | Resonance’. Eueatng fr bt omarion PN Resonance’ DPP Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic : Class - X Class X : Similar triangles ,Circles DPP No. 34 Glass IX: Area of Parallelogram and Triangles, Heron's formula Instructions : Single choice objective (Q.1 to @.3) 10. Very Short Answer Type (.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (Q.9 to Q.10) IF the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is 41 cm and the area of the triangle is 180 sq em, then the difference between the lengths of the legs of the triangle must be (A) 22. cm (B) 25cm (C) 27 om (D) 31m In AXYZ, ZY = 90°, if the lengths of the medians drawn from X and Z are 5 and 40 , then the length of the hypotenuse is (a) 10 (8) 13 (c) 240 (0) 2y13 ABCD is a trapezium with AB || DC. X is any point on AB and XY is parallel to AC. Then area of triangle ADX is equal to area of (A) AABC (8) ACY (c) AAXY (2) ABcD ‘Two similar triangles one of which has twice the perimeter of the other, by what factor is the area of the larger triangle bigger than the smaller ? In the figure AP = 13 cm, Find the perimeter of the triangle ABC. vf \ A field in the form of a quadrilateral ABCD whose sides taken in order are equal to 7m, 6m, 12m and 15m has a diagonal AC equal to 9m. Find the area of ABCD, ABC is a right triangle, right angled at A. A circle Is inscribed in it. The lengths of the two sides containing the right angle are 6 cm and 8 cm, Find the radius of the incircle. In the given figure, P and Q are midpoints of AC and BC and AC | BC, then prove that SAB? = 4(AQ? + BP*) ABCD is a parallelogram. BC is bisected at E and CD is bisected at F.AE and DC are produced to meet at G. AF and BC are produced to meet at H. Prove that the area of A AGH is equal to one and a half tmes the area of the parallelogram ABCD. In right triangle ABC, right angled at A, D and E are points on BC and G and F are points on AB and AC respectively such that DEFG is a square. Prove that DE? = BD * EC, Regeneoce’ ——_______1__1_—_ gz PN Resonance’ DPP Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic : Class - X Class X : Coordinate geometry DPP No. 35 Glass IX: Surface area and Volume, Statistics Instructions : Single choice obj 10. ive (Q.1 to Q.3) Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (.9 to Q.10) If the point (0, 2) is equidistant from the points (3, k) and (k, 5), then the value of kis (ayo (8)2 ()-2 (1 Find the value for "x", so that the three points, {(2, 7), (6, 1), (x, 0)} are collinear. 1 2 (a7 @ 4, (10 oes Consider the class intervals 1 — 10, 11 - 20, 21 - 30, etc., Here what is the class boundary of class interval 11-202 (a) 11, 20 (8) 11,19 (C) 10.5, 20.5 (0) 11.5, 19.5 If two consecutive vertices of a parallelogram are (3, 2), (1, 0) and the diagonals cut at (2, -5). Find the other vertices of the parallelogram. Find the area of the triangle whose vertices are (a, a), (a + 1, a+ 1) and (a #2, a). If the vertices of a triangle be (2, 1), (5, 2) and (3, 4) then find its circumcenter (point of intersection of perpendicular bisector) and circumradius. ‘A dome of the building is in the form of a hemisphere. From inside, it was whitewashed at the cost of Rs. 498.96. If the cost of white - washing is Rs. 2.00 per square meter, find the inside surface area of the dome and volume of the air inside the dome. A(1,0),B(5,3)C(2,k) and D(-2,4) are the vertices of a quadrilateral ABCD. Find the value of k if the area of quadrilateral is 25 sq, units, ‘A bucket is in the form of a frustum of a cone with a capacity of 12308.8 cm? of water. The radii of the top and bottom circular ends are 20 cm and 12 om respectively. Find the height of the bucket and the area of metal sheet used in its making ? [use x = 3.14] The vertices of APOR are P(4,6),Q(1,5) and R(7,12). A line is drawn to intersect side PQ and PR at D and E respectively such that : E> - PE PQ PR 4 Calculate the area of APDE and compare it with area of APOR Regeneoce’ ——_______1_—1—_ az PN Resonance’ DPP Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic : Class - X Class X : Coordinate geometry and Quadratic equations DPP No. 36 Class IX: Statistics Instructions : Single choice objective (Q.1 to @.3) 10. Very Short Answer Type (Q.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (0.6 to .8) Long Answer Type (2.9 to Q.10) The points (6, 12) and (0, - 6) are connected by a straight line. Another point on this line is. (A) (3,3) (©) (2,1) ()-7, 16) (0) none of these The mid value of the class interval (a - b) is (A) vab @ AS © axb ‘What is the third vertex of a triangle, if two of its vertices are at (— 3, 1) and (0, — 2) and the centroid is at the origin ? (A) (2,1) (8)3,1) (©) (3,2) (0) (4, 1) A point P is at a distance of J70 from the point (2, 3). Find the coordinates of the point P, if its y co-ordinate is twice of the x-coordinate. ‘Show that the points (a, b + c), (b, c+ a) and (c, a+b) are collinear Prove that the area of triangle whose vertices are (1, t+ 2), (t+ 2, t+ 2) and (t+ 3, t) is independent oft. While driving past stores, Tarun counted the number of cars in the parking lots. He counted: 19, 9, 4, 4 19, 3 and 5. Determine the median and mode of the cars he counted. Draw the graph of the polynomial f(x) = x? - 2x - 8 ce The roots ofthe quadratic equation (a? + b) x°— 2(ac + bd) x + (e+ d’) = 0 are equal. Prove that 2 a Find the unknown entries a, b, c, d, e, fin the following distribution of heights of students in a class and the total number of students is 50. Height (incm)] 150-155 | 155-160 | 160 - 165 | 165-170 | 170-175 | 175 -180 Frequency | 12 b 10 q e 2 Cumulative | 7 : 3 2 ' frequency Resonepee’ mg PN Resonance’ DPP Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic : Class - X Class X : Probability , Arithmetic Progression DPP No. 37 Instructions : Single choice objective (Q.1 to @.3) 10, Very Short Answer Type (2.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (@.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (2.9 to Q.10) ‘When two dice are thrown simultaneously, what is the probability that there is exactly one 5? 4 5 6 7 () 36 ©) 18 «) 23 ©) 24 ‘Suppose six coins are tossed. Then the probability of getting at least one tal is (a) 71072. (8) 63/64. (C) 53154. (0) 43144. The sum ota 24 toms ofthe severe whose n tem 8a,=3+ Znis wars ware (e280 (o)270 A lot of 20 bulbs contains 4 defective ones. One bulb is drawn at random from the lot. What is the probability that the drawn bulb is non - defective. If 12" term of an A.P. is — 13 and the sum of first 4 term is 24, what is the sum of first 10 terms. A bag contains 8 red, 9 black, 3 yellow and 5 green balls. A ball is drawn at random from the bag, Find the probability that the drawn ball is (yellow or green (i) either red or black (ji) not yellow (iv) green Al the red face cards are removed from a well shuffled pack of §2 cards. A card is then drawn at random from the remaining pack. Find the probability of getting (queen of biack suit (i) aheart (il) ajack of red suit (iv) number 7 of black suit ‘A man arranges to pay off debt of Rs. 3600 by 40 annual instalments which form an arithmetic series. ‘When 30 of the instalments are paid, he dies leaving one - third of the debt unpaid, find the value of the first instalment, JKLM is a square with sides of lengths 6 units. Points A and B are the midpoints of the sides KL and LM respectively. If a point is selected at random from the interior of the square. What is the probability that the point is chosen from the interior of AJAB? How many terms of the A.P. - are needed to give the sum ~ 25. Explain the double answer, Reseneoce’ ——______1__1_—_ iz DN Resonance’ DPP ‘Subject — Mathematics Course: Pinnacle Topic: Class - X Class X : Arithmetic Progression DPP No. 38 Instructions : Single choice obj 10. ive (Q.1 to @.3) Very Short Answer Type (2.4 & Q.5) Short Answer Type (Q.6 to Q.8) Long Answer Type (2.9 to Q.10) Consider the sequence 1, -2, 3,- 4, 5,- 6, N(- 1)'**. What is the average of the first 300 terms of the sequence ? (ay-1 (05 jo (0)-05 The sum of the series 45? — 43° + 44” — 42° + 43? — 41? + 42? — 40? + + to 30 terms is (a) 2000 (6) 1590 (©) 2143 (0) 2220 If the first four terms of an arithmetic sequence are : a, 2a, b and a - 6 —b for some numbers “a” and “b”, then the value of the 100" term is (a)- 100 (8)- 300 (©) 150 (0)- 150 IF times the 5* term of an AP. is equal to 10 times the 10" term. Find its 15° term ‘Aman saves Rs.320 during the first month, Rs.360 in the second month, Rs. 400 in the third month. If he continues his saving in this sequence, in how many month will he save Rs. 20000 ? Divide 32 into four parts which are in A.P. such that ratio of product of extremes to the product of means is. 715, Which term of the A.P. 124, 117, 113,... is its first negative term, Find the sum of all natural numbers not exceeding 1000, which are divisible by 4 but not by 8. IFS, denotes the sum of n terms of an AP whose common difference is d and first term is a, find 5,-28,, +S, The vertices of ABC are A(4,6), B(1, §) and C(7,2). A line is drawn to intersect sides AB and AC at D and E respectively such that AO = AE = 2. calculate the area of ADE and compare it withthe area of ABC. Reseneoce’ ——______1_—1—_ iz

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