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Test / Exam Name: Important case study Standard: 10TH Subject: MATHEMATICS
Student Name: Section: Roll No.:

Questions: 70 Time: 60 Mins Marks: 347

Q 1. Sun Room 5 Marks


The diagrams show the plans for a sun room It will be built onto the wall of a house. The four walls of the sun
room are square clear glass panels. The roof is made using:

Four clear glass panels, trapezium in shape, all the same size.

One tinted glass panel, half a regular octagon in shape.

i. Find the mid-point of the segment joining the points H(12, 17) and C(13, 20): [Refer to top view]

1 3
a. ( ​, ​)
2 2
25 ​ 37 ​
b. ( , )
2 2
13 ​ 17 ​
c. ( , )
2 2

d. (6, 10)

ii. The distance of the point S from the y-axis is: [Refer to front view]

a. 16

b. 17

c. 8

d. 22

iii. The distance between the points F and I is: [Refer to top view]

a. 5

b. 10

c. 20

d. 4

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iv. Find the coordinates of the point which divides the line segment joining the points J and D in the ratio 3 :

1 internally: [Refer to front view]

a. (9,13)

47 ​ 43 ​
b. ( , )
4 4

c. (3, 1)

57 ​ 77 ​
d. ( , )
4 4

v. If a point (x, y) is equidistant from the P(4, 8) and R(15, 8), then:

a. x - y = 225

b. 22x = 209

c. x - 64 = 0

d. x + y = 19

Q 2. While designing the school year book, a teacher asked the student that the length and width of a 4 Marks
particular photo is increased by x units each to double the area of the photo. The original photo is 18cm long
and 12cm wide. Based on the above information, answer the following questions:

I. Write an algebraic equation depicting the above information.

II. Write the corresponding quadratic equation in standard form.

III. What should be the ncvigdimcnsions of the enlarged photo?

OR

III. Can any rational value of x make the new area equal to 220cm?

Q 3. Yoga is an ancient practice which is a form of meditation and exercise. By practising yoga, we not even 4 Marks
make our body healthy but also achieve inner peace and calmness. The International Yoga Day is celebrated
on 21st of June every year since 2015.
To promote Yoga, Green park society in Pune organised a 7-day Yoga camp in their society. The number of
people of different age groups who enrolled for this camp is given as follows:

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Age Group 15-25 25-35 35-45 45-55 55-65 65-75 75-85
Number of People 8 10 15 25 40 24 18
Based on the above, find the following:

i. Find the median age of people enrolled for the camp:

ii. If x more people of age group 65-75 had enrolled for the camp, the mean age would have been 58. Find

the value of x:

Q 4. The discus throw is an event in which an athlete attempts to throw a discus. The athlete spins anti- 4 Marks
clockwise around one and a half times through a circle, then releases the throw. When released, the discus
travels along tangent to the circular spin orbit.

In the given figure, AB is one such tangent to a circle of radius 75cm. Point O is centre of the circle and
∠ABO = 30∘ . PQ is parallel to OA.

Based on above information:

I. Find the length of AB.

II. Find the length of OB.

III. Find the length of AP.

OR

III. Find the length of PQ.

Q 5. Two brothers Ramesh and Pulkit were at home and have to reach School. Ramesh went to Library first to 5 Marks
return a book and then reaches School directly whereas Pulkit went to Skate Park first to meet his friend and
then reaches School directly.

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i. How far is School from their Home?

a. 5m

b. 3m

c. 2m

d. 4m

ii. What is the extra distance travelled by Ramesh in reaching his School?

a. 4.48 metres

b. 6.48 metres

c. 7.48 metres

d. 8.48 metres

iii. What is the extra distance travelled by Pulkit in reaching his School? (All distances are measured in

metres as straight lines).

a. 6.33 metres

b. 7.33 metres

c. 5.33 metres

d. 4.33 metres

iv. The location of the library is:

a. (-1, 3)

b. (1, 3)

c. (3, 1)

d. (3, -1)

v. The location of the Home is:

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a. (4, 2)

b. (1, 3)

c. (4, 5)

d. (5, 4)

Q 6. A seminar is being conducted by an Educational Organisation, where the participants will be educators 5 Marks
of different subjects. The number of participants in Hindi, English and Mathematics are 60, 84 and 108
respectively.

i. In each room the same number of participants are to be seated and all of them being in the same

subject, hence maximum number participants that can accommodated in each room are:

a. 14

b. 12

c. 16

d. 18

ii. What is the minimum number of rooms required during the event?

a. 11

b. 31

c. 41

d. 21

iii. The LCM of 60, 84 and 108 is:

a. 3780

b. 3680

c. 4780

d. 4680

iv. The product of HCF and LCM of 60, 84 and 108 is:

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a. 55360

b. 35360

c. 45500

d. 45360

v. 108 can be expressed as a product of its primes as:

a. (23 × 32 )

b. (23 × 33 )

c. (23 × 32 )

d. (22 × 33 )

Q 7. Applications‌‌of‌‌Parabola‌- Suspension‌Bridge 5 Marks


If‌‌the‌‌road‌‌the‌‌roadway‌‌of‌‌a‌‌suspension‌‌bridge‌‌is‌‌loaded‌‌uniformly par‌‌horizontal meter,‌‌the‌‌suspension‌‌cable‌
‌hangs‌‌in‌‌the‌‌form‌‌of‌‌arc‌‌which‌‌closely‌‌approximate‌‌to‌parabolic‌‌arcs.‌‌Therefore,‌‌parabolic‌‌arcs‌‌are‌‌used‌‌in‌
‌suspension‌cable‌‌bridge‌‌construction.‌
‌Parabola:‌‌A‌‌parabola‌‌is‌‌the‌‌graph‌‌that‌‌results from px(x) = ax2 + bx + c. Parabola‌are symmetric a ‌ bout‌‌a‌
‌vertical‌‌line‌‌known‌‌as‌‌the‌‌Axis‌‌of‌‌symmetry.

i. Find a quadratic polynomials whose are 2 and 5:

a. x2 - 7x + 10

b. x2 + 7x + 10

c. x2 + 7x - 10

d. x2 + 7x - 10

ii. Find the number of polynomials having zeroes as 0 and -3:

a. One

b. More than 3

c. Two

d. None

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iii. Graph of a quadratic polynomial is a:

a. Straight line.

b. Ellipse.

c. Parabola.

d. Spiral.

iv. If the suspension cable of a bridge hangs in the form of arcs is represented by x2 - 9x + 8, then its

zeroes are:

a. (-1, 8)

b. (1, -8)

c. (-1, 7)

d. (1, 8)

v. The number of zeroes that polynomial p(x) = x3 + 4x2 + x - 6 can have is:

a. 3

b. 1

c. 2

d. 0

Q 8. 5 Marks

Arun placed two balls of radius 8cm and 5cm where balls touch each other externally and placed a scale on
top of both the balls as tangents.

i. What will be the angle between radius of the ball and the scale placed on top?

a. 45°

b. 90°

c. 100°

d. 120°

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ii. What will the length of the tangent AB?

a. 4

b. 4 10​

c. 4 3​

d. 5

iii. If OA is joined, what is the length of OA?

a. 13.6

b. 14.96

c. 4 10​

d. None Of These

iv. If PB is joined, what is the length of PB?

a. 13.6

b. 14.96

c. 4 10​

d. None Of These

v. Can we draw another tangent at the point A or B?

a. Yes

b. No

Q 9. Garage 5 Marks
A garage manufacturer's "basic" range inculdes models with just one window and one door.
George chooses the following model from the "basic" range. the position of the window and the door are
shown here.
The two plans below show the dimensions, in meters, of the garage George chose.

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i. Find the mid-point of the segment joining the points J(2, 2) and K(4, 2): [Refer to Front View]

a. (3, 3)

b. (1, 3)

c. (3, 2)

d. (2, 3)

ii. What is the distance of point G from the y-axis? [Refer to Front View]

a. 4

b. 3

c. 7

d. 6

iii. Find the distance between O and R: [Refer to Side View]

a. 65​

b. 15​

c. 7

d. 25

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iv. Find the coordinates of the point which divides the line segment joining the points H( ​, 3) and E(5, 3) in
2

the ratio 1 : 3 internally: [Refer to Front View]

13 ​
a. ( , 3)
8
23 ​ 9 ​
b. ( , )
5 5

c. (3, 2)

13 ​ 9 ​
d. ( , )
2 5

v. Find the area of wall OQRP: [Refer to Side view]

a. 20sq. units

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b. 25sq. units

c. 24sq. units

d. 28sq. units

Q 10. In a board game, the number of sea shells in various cells forms an A.P. If the number of sea shells in 5 Marks
the 3rd and 11th cell together is 68 and number of shells in11th cell is 24 more than th at of 3rd cell, th en
answer the following questions based on this data.

i. What is the difference between the number of sea shells in the 19th and 20th cells?

a. 2

b. 3

c. 8

d. 7

ii. How many sea shells are there in the first cell?

a. 52

b. 18

c. 16

d. 54

iii. How many total sea shells are there in first 13 cells?

a. 442

b. 221

c. 204

d. Can't be determined

iv. Altogether, how many sea shells are there in the first 5 cells?

a. 220

b. 125

c. 96

d. 110

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v. What is the sum of number of sea shells in the 7th and 9th cell?

a. 42

b. 32

c. 74

d. 80

Q 11. 5 Marks

Reena applied for a job and she got selected. She has been offered the job with a starting salary of Rs. 8000,
with an annual increase of Rs. 500. She was promised an increement till the time she is in the company.
Answer the questions using the given situatrion.

i. Does the above situation form an A.P.?

a. Yes

b. No

ii. What will be her salary for the 4th year?

a. Rs. 9500

b. Rs. 9000

c. Rs. 10000

d. Rs. 10500

iii. What will be her salary for the 5th year?

a. Rs. 9500

b. Rs. 9000

c. Rs. 10000

d. Rs. 10500

iv. In which year will be her salary double to her starting salary?

a. 14 years

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b. 15 years

c. 16 years

d. 17 years

v. Do you think increment in salary encourages an employee?

a. Yes

b. No

Q 12. 5 Marks

ABC school decided to give cash prizes to the top 7 achievers of the school. The total amount decided by the
school to be given to the students in form of prizes is Rs. 700. If the criteria set for distribution of each prize
is Rs. 20 less than the preceding prize, then answer the following questions.

i. Does the above situation forms an A.P.?

a. Yes

b. No

ii. What is the amount presented as a prize to the top performer?

a. Rs. 120

b. Rs. 140

c. Rs. 160

d. None of the above

iii. What is the amount presented as a prize to the last performer?

a. Rs. 80

b. Rs. 60

c. Rs. 40

d. None of the above

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iv. Which performer is given the prize money of Rs. 120?

a. Second

b. Third

c. Ffifth

d. None of the above

v. Find the ratio of the prize money given to the first and seventh performer.

a. 4 : 1

b. 1 : 4

c. 1 : 2

d. None of the above

Q 13. Read the following text and answer any four questions from Q1 to Q5. 5 Marks
A parabolic shape object used for receiving signals fron a batellite, especially television signais. A satellite
dish works in the 5ane way as the reflector for a torch or car headlights. A signal is produced or reflected
frorn a focal point. A parabola is the graph that results frorn p(x) = ax2 + bx + c.
If the values of a, b and care 1, -3 and 2 respectively, then give answer of following questions:

i. Find the zeroes of polynomial p(x).

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ii. lf α and β are zerves of P(x) = x2 - 3x + 2 then the value of α2 + β 2 − .
αβ

iii. If one zero of the quadratic polynomial x2 + kx is 1, then what is the value of k?

iv. Find the quadratic polynomial whose zeroes 5 and -3.

v. Find the product of zeroes of the polynomial x2 - 2x.

Q 14. 5 Marks
WEEK Saving by Gauri Saving by Sheetal
Week 1 Rs. 10 Rs. 10
Week 2 Rs. 12 Rs. 13
Week 2 Rs. 14 Rs. 16
. . .

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. . .
Week 15 So on So on
During the covid period, everyone started using his/ her savings. Gauri and Sheetal also used her savings
which they both saved in past few years. here is the saving pattern of both of the girls for last 15 weeks.
Gauri saved in a pattern of Rs. 10 in first week, Rs. 12 in second week, Rs. 14 in third week and so on while
Sheetal saved Rs. 10 in first week, Rs. 13 in second week, Rs. 16 in third week and so on.

i. What is the amount saved by Gauri after 15 weeks?

a. Rs 360

b. Rs. 300

c. Rs. 320

d. Rs. 330

ii. What is the amount saved by Sheetal after 15 weeks?

a. Rs. 480

b. Rs. 465

c. Rs. 400

d. Rs. 470

iii. What is the difference in total saving of Gauri and Sheetal 5th week?

a. Rs. 10

b. Rs. 12

c. Rs. 20

d. Rs. 8

iv. What is the difference in saving of Gauri and Sheetal at the end of 15 weeks?

a. Rs. 165

b. Rs. 105

c. Rs. 125

d. Rs. 167

v. Who saved more?

a. Gauri

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b. Sheetal

Q 15. 5 Marks

Priya wants to bake a cake and divide it equally among 12 people as shown in the image above. The
diameter of the cake is 30cm. Use the information to answer the questions below.

i. How many diameters need to be considered to divide the cake into 12 equal pieces?

a. 5

b. 6

c. 7

d. 12

ii. What is the total area of the cake?

a. 507.14cm2

b. 607.14cm2

c. 707.14cm2

d. 807.14cm2

iii. What is the area of each piece?

a. 48.93cm2

b. 58.93cm2

c. 68.93cm2

d. 78.93cm2

iv. What is the radius of each piece?

a. 15cm

b. 20cm

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c. 30cm

d. 30 2​cm

v. If Priya only cut the cake across the entire diameter 4 times, how many pieces would she get?

a. 8

b. 10

c. 12

d. 4

Q 16. 5 Marks

In a wedding, the event manager tried to arrange chairs in a different pattern rather than the usual square
pattern. Chairs were arranged in such a way that there were 3 chairs in first row, 7 chairs in the second row,
11 chairs in the third row and so on. He arranged such 12 rows. Answer the questions using the given
passage of information.

i. Does the above situation form an A.P.?

a. Yes

b. No

ii. How many chairs are there in the 5th row?

a. 17 chairs

b. 18 chairs

c. 19 chairs

d. None of the above

iii. Which row contains 31 chairs?

a. 6th row

b. 8th row

c. 7th row

d. None of the above

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iv. If the wedding was attended by 150 guests and each guest occupied one chair. Were the number of

chair's sufficient for the number of guests?

a. Yes

b. No

v. If the event manager wished to add two more rows in the pattern, then how many more chairs are

required?

a. More than 100 chairs

b. Less than 100 chairs

c. 100 chairs

Q 17. Two hotels are at the ground level on either side of a mountain. On moving a certain distance towards 5 Marks
the top of the mountain two huts are situated as shown in the figure. The ratio between the distance from
hotel B to hut -2 and that of hut -2 to mountain top is 3 : 7.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.

i. What is the ratio of the perimeters of the triangle formed by both hotels and mountain top to the triangle

formed by both huts and mountain top?

a. 5 : 2

b. 10 : 7

c. 7 : 3

d. 3 : 10

ii. The distance between the hotel A and hut -1 is.

a. 2.5 miles

b. 29 miles

c. 4.29 miles

d. 1.5 miles

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iii. lf the horizontal distance between the hut -1 and hut -2 is 8miles, then the distance between the two

hotels is.

a. 2.4 miles

b. 11.3 miles

c. 9 miles

d. 7 miles

iv. If the distance from mountain top to hut -1 is 5 miles more than that of distance from hotel B to

mountain top, then what is the distance between hut -2 and mountain top?

a. 3.5 miles

b. 6 miles

c. 5.5 miles

d. 4 miles

v. What is the ratio of areas of two parts formed in the complete figure?

a. 53 : 21

b. 10 : 41

c. 51 : 33

d. 49 : 51

Q 18. 5 Marks

Tower cranes are a common fixture at any major construction site. They’re pretty hard to miss .They often
rise hundreds of feet into the air, and can reach out just as far. The construction crew uses the tower crane to
lift steel, concrete, large tools, and a wide variety of other building materials. A crane stands on a level
ground. It is represented by a tower XY, of height 11m and a jib YP. The jib is of length 16m and can rotate in
a vertical plane about Y. A vertical cable, PQ, measuring 8m carries a load Q. The diagram shows current
position of the jib, cable and load. Find the answers to the following questions:

i. What is the angle that the jib, YP, makes with the horizontal YQ?

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a. 45°

b. 30°

c. 60°

d. 75°

ii. What is the length YQ ?

a. 8 3​m

b. 4 3​m

c. 4 2​m

d. 8 2​m

iii. What is the measure of the angle YPQ ?

a. 60°

b. 75°

c. 30°

d. 45°

iv. Now the jib XYhas been rotated and the length PQ is increased. The load is now on the ground at a point

8m from X. What is the angle through which the jib has been rotated ?

a. 5°

b. 25°

c. 30°

d. 45°

v. What is the length by which PQ has been increased?

a. 8 3​m

b. 8( 3​+ 1)m

c. 8( 2​+ 1)m
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d. 8( 3​+ 2)m

Q 19. A highway underpass a parabolic in shape 5 Marks


Parabola: A parabola is the graph that results from p(x) = ax2 + bx + c. Parabolas are symmetric about a
vertical line known as the axis of symmetry.

i. Graph of a quadratic polynomial is:

a. Linear.

b. Parabola.

c. Circle.

d. Sprial.

ii. If the highway overpass is represented by x2 + 2x - 15, then its zeroes are:

a. (-3, 5)

b. (-5, -3)

c. (3, -5)

d. (6, 0)

iii. If the highway overpass is represented by x2 - x - 6, then its non-negative real zero is:

a. 1

b. 3

c. 6

d. 5

iv. The highway overpass is represented graphically. Zeroes of the polynomial can be expressed graphically.

Number of zeroes of polynomial is equal to number of points where the graph of the polynomial:

a. Intersects y-axis.

b. Intersects x-axis.

c. Intersects both axes.

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d. Intersects z-axis.

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v. The number of zeroes for the polynomial y = g(x) = (x + 3)(x − 1) − 3(x − ) is:
3

a. 0

b. 3

c. 1

d. 2

Q 20. Radhika has to repair an electric fault on a pole of height 5m. She needs to reach a point 1.3m below 5 Marks
the top of the pole to undertake the repair work. Find the answers to the following questions:

i. What is the length QR?

a. 1.5m

b. 3.7m

c. 4.3m

d. 5m

ii. What should be the length of the ladder that she should use which, when inclined at an angle of 60° to

the horizontal, would enable her to reach the required position?

7.4 ​
a. m
3​
14 ​
b. m
2​

c. 4.26m

d. 7.4 3​m

iii. How far from the foot of the pole should Radhika place the foot of the ladder?

3.7 ​
a. m
3​
14 ​
b. m
3​

c. 7.4 3​m

d. 3.7 3​m

iv. Find ∠SQR.

a. 30°

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b. 45°

c. 60°

d. 75°

v. tan ∠PRS =?

a. 0

b. 1

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c.
2

d. Not defined

Q 21. 5 Marks

A clinometer is a tool that is used to measure the angle of elevation, or angle from the ground, in a right -
angled triangle. Manish got a clinometer from school lab and started measuring the elevation angle in
surrounding. He saw a building on which society logo is painted on wall of building. From a point P on the
ground level, the angle of elevation of the roof of the building is 45°. The angle of elevation of the centre of
logo is 30° from same point. The point P is at a distance of 24m from the base of the building. Find the
answers to the following questions:

i. What is the height of the building logo from ground?

a. 8 2​m

b. 4 3​m

c. 8 3​m

d. 8 3​m

ii. What is the height of the building from ground?

a. 24(3 − 3​)m

b. 8(3 − 3​)m

c. 24m

d. 32m

iii. What is the aerial distance of the point P from the top of the building?

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a. 24 3​m

b. 24 2​m

c. 32 3​m

d. 32 2​m

iv. If the point of observation P is moved 9m towards the base of the building, then the angle of elevation θ

of the logo on building is given by:

a. tan θ = 3

−2 ​
b. tan θ =
3​
1​
c. tan θ =
2
8 3 ​​
d. tan θ =
15

v. If the point of observation P is moved 9m towards the base of the building, then the angle of elevation ϕ

of the top of building is given by:

a. tan θ = 1.6

b. tan θ = 1.5

c. tan θ = 0.75

d. tan θ = 0.8

Q 22. In a right angled triangle ABC, with base y and perpendicular x, hypotenuse is given to be 25cm and 5 Marks
the perimeter of the triangle is 60cm. According to this information, answer the following questions:

i. Find the length of the base?

a. 20cm or 25cm

b. 20cm or 15cm

c. 10cm or 25cm

d. 10cm or 30cm

ii. Find the length of the perpendicular?

a. 25cm or 20cm

b. 15cm or 20cm

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c. 15cm or 10cm

d. 30cm or 10cm

iii. Find the area of this triangle?

a. 300cm2

b. 350cm2

c. 400cm2

d. 2502

iv. If the perimeter is 80cm instead of 60cm, then is it possible to form a right - angled triangle? (Yes/ No)

a. Yes

b. No

v. If the perimeter is 80cm instead of 60cm, then is it possible to form a right - angled triangle ? Given

reason for your answer. angled triangle? Given reason for your answer.

a. Yes, because the perimeter will be complete 80cm

b. No, because the length of base and perpendicular will be greater than the hypotenuse.

c. No, because the sides will be in a negative value.

d. None of the above

Q 23. 5 Marks
Age (in years) No. of Students
Moret than or equal to 5 150
Moret than or equal to 7 136
Moret than or equal to 9 110
Moret than or equal to 11 85
Moret than or equal to 13 65
Moret than or equal to 15 43
Moret than or equal to 17 15
School held sports day in which a few students participated. Ages of students are given in the frequency
distribution abov.

i. How many students participated in sports day?

a. 120

b. 130

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c. 140

d. 150

ii. How many students were more than 9 years of age and less than 13 years of age?

a. 40

b. 45

c. 49

d. 43

iii. How many students were more than 11 years of age and less than 15 years of age?

a. 46

b. 49

c. 42

d. 47

iv. What is the median class?

a. 9-11

b. 11-13

c. 13-15

d. 15-17

v. What is the median of the data?

a. 12 years

b. 14 years

c. 16 years

d. 18 years

Q 24. In a maths class, the teacher draws two circles that touch each other externally at point K with centres 5 Marks
A and B and radii 5cm and 4cm respectively, as shown in the figure.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


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i. The value of PA =

a. 12cm

b. 5cm

c. 13cm

d. Can't be determined

ii. The value of BQ =

a. 4cm

b. 5cm

c. 6cm

d. None of these

iii. The value of PK =

a. 13cm

b. 15cm

c. 16cm

d. 18cm

iv. The value of QY =

a. 2cm

b. 5cm

c. 1cm

d. 3cm

v. Which of the following is true?

a. PS2 = PA. PK

b. TQ2 = QB. QK

c. PS2 = PX. PK

d. TQ2 = QA. QB

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Q 25. 5 Marks

Ravish was wishing to buy a new car but he didnt had enough of money. One of his friend suggested him to
take a loan from XYZ bank. Influenced by his idea, he decides to take a loan of Rs. 1,18,000 and decides to
repay by Rs. 1000 per month. On a further note, he decides to increase the installment by Rs. 100 every
month. Answer the following questions.

i. What is the amount paid by him in 30th installment?

a. Rs. 3900

b. Rs. 3800

c. Rs. 3700

d. Rs. 3600

ii. What is the total amount paid by him in 30 installments?

a. Rs. 74000

b. Rs. 75000

c. Rs. 73000

d. Rs. 73500

iii. What amount is left after 30th installment?

a. Rs. 44500

b. Rs. 45000

c. Rs. 45500

d. Rs. 40000

iv. If the total number of installments is 40, what is the amount paid in the last installment?

a. Rs. 4900

b. Rs. 4800

c. Rs. 4300

d. Rs. 4500

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v. What is the ratio of first and last installment?

a. 1 : 49

b. 10 : 49

c. 49 : 1

d. 49 : 10

Q 26. 5 Marks

Aman got his name registered for a sprint race. The race is scheduled for a month later than the time he
registered for the race. He started practicing for the race. His courrent run time is 51 sec for the distance to
be covered in the race. He wants to reduce his time to 31 seconds. Answer the following questions.

i. What would be a suitable A.P. for the above situation?

a. 51, 53, 55 and so on.

b. 51, 49, 47 and so on.

c. -51, -53, -55 and so on.

d. None of these.

ii. Would he be able to achieve his target in one month?

a. Yes

b. No

iii. If Aman is able to achieve his target, then in how many days will he able to achieve it?

a. 10 days

b. 11 days

c. 12 dyas

d. 13 days

iv. Which of the following is not a term of this A.P.?

a. 30

b. 41

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c. 37

d. 39

v. If the nth term of the A.P. is given by an = 2n + 3, then what is the common difference of the A.P.?

a. 2

b. 3

c. 5

d. 1

Q 27. 5 Marks

Their were 2 teams of 2 members each, working on a project. The first team had members X and Y, while the
second team has members A and B. In first team, X and Yworking together can complete a certain project is
4 days. If X alone works on the project, he will take 6 days less than Yto complete. In case of second team, A
and B can complete the project in 12 days working together, and if A works alone he will take 10 days less
than B. Answer the following questions, based on the condition above:

i. Find days required for X to complete the project alone?

a. 12 days

b. 8 days

c. 6 days

d. 11 day

ii. Find days required for Yto complete the project alone?

a. 12 days

b. 6 days

c. 8 days

d. 11 days

iv. Find days required for A to complete the project alone?

a. 15 days

b. 20 days

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c. 30 days

d. 40 days

v. Find days required for B to complete the project alone?

a. 30 days

b. 40 days

c. 20 days

d. 15 days

Q 28. Shankar is having a triangular open space in his plot. He divided the land into three parts by drawing 5 Marks
boundaries PQ and RS which are parallel to BC.
Other measurements are as shown in the figure.

i. What is the area of this land?

a. 120m2

b. 60m2

c. 20m2

d. 30m2

ii. What is the length of PQ?

a. 2.5m

b. 5m

c. 6m

d. 8m

iii. The length of RS is:

a. 5m

b. 6m

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c. 8m

d. 4m

iv. Area of △APQ is:

a. 7.5m2

b. 10m2

c. 3.75m2

d. 5m2

v. What is the area of △ARS?

a. 21.6m2

b. 10m2

c. 3.75m2

d. 6m2

Q 29. In order to conduct Sports Day activities in your School, lines have been drawn with chalk powder at a 5 Marks
distance of 1 m each, in a rectangular shaped ground ABCD, 100 flower pots have been placed at a distance
1
of 1 m from each other along AD, as shown in given figure below. Niharika runs ​th the distance AD on the
4
1
2nd line and posts a green flag. Preet runs ​th distance AD on the eighth line and posts a red flag.
5

i. Find the position of green flag:

a. (2, 25)

b. (2, 0.25)

c. (25, 2)

d. (0, -25)

ii. Find the position of red flag:

a. (8, 0)

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b. (20, 8)

c. (8, 20)

d. (8, 0.2)

iii. What is the distance between both the flags?

a. 41​

b. 11​

c. 61​

d. 51​

iv. If Rashmi has to post a blue flag exactly halfway between the line segment joining the two flags, where

should she post her flag?

a. (5, 22.5)

b. (10, 22)

c. (2, 8.5)

d. (2.5, 20)

v. If Joy has to post a flag at one-fourth distance from green flag , in the line segment joining the green and

red flags, then where should he post his flag?

a. (3.5, 24)

b. (0.5, 12.5)

c. (2.25, 8.5)

d. (25, 20)

Q 30. 5 Marks

As shown in the above figure, their are 2 squares, square ABCD with side a and square PQRS with side P. The
sum of areas of these two squares is 640m2 and the difference in their perimeters be 64m. Answer the
following questions, related to this case:

i. Find the value of a.

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a. 24m

b. 16m

c. 23m

d. 18m

ii. Find the value of p.

a. 25m

b. 20m

c. 8m

d. 19m

iii. Find the area of square ABCD.

a. 365m2

b. 576m2

c. 458m2

d. 554m2

iv. Find the area of square PQRS.

a. 65m2

b. 57m2

c. 45m2

d. 64m2

v. Find the difference of areas of the 2 squares.

a. 615m2

b. 512m2

c. 545m2

d. 454m2
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Q 31. The age wise participation of students of a school in the International Yoga day Celebration that was 5 Marks
held in Central City Ground Patna is shown in the following distribution. By Analysing the data given below
answer the questions that follow:

Age(in years) 5 - 7 7 - 9 9 - 11 11 - 13 13 - 15 15 - 17 17 - 19
Number of students x 15 18 30 50 48 x
Find the Following when the sum of frequencies is 181.

i. The mode of the data is:

a. 17.81

b. 11.81

c. 18.41

d. 14.81

ii. The value of missing frequency(x) is:

a. 12

b. 10

c. 13

d. 14

iii. The modal class is:

a. 13 - 15

b. 11 - 13

c. 15 - 17

d. 17 - 19

iv. The upper limit of the modal class is:

a. 17

b. 19

c. 15

d. 13

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v. The construction of the cumulative frequency table is useful in determining the:

a. Mean

b. Median

c. Mode

d. All of the above

Q 32. Diwali is the biggest festival in India. People give gifts to their loved ones and wish them "Happy 5 Marks
Diwali". People give different types of gifts to their loved ones but most of them prefer to give sweets in gifts.
Therefore, all sweet shops remain very busy on the Diwali festival in India.

One shopkeeper A prepares 396 Gulab Jamuns and 342 Ras-Gullas. He packs them in combination. Each
container consists of either Gulab Jamuns or Ras-Gullas but has an equal number of pieces.

i. Find the number of pieces, Shopkeeper A should put in each box so that number of boxes is the least.

a. 12

b. 18

c. 20

d. 25

ii. There is another sweets shopkeeper B beside shopkeeper A. Shopkeeper B prepares 350 Gulab Jamuns

and 400 Ras-Gullas. His packing follows the same rules as of shopkeeper A. Find the number of pieces

shopkeeper B should put in each box so that number of boxes is the least.

a. 20

b. 18

c. 50

d. 5

iii. The ratio of the number of boxes required by shopkeeper A to shopkeeper B, is:

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a. 9 : 25

b. 3 : 5

c. 1 : 1

d. 5 : 1

iv. If there is another shopkeeper C who makes 500 Gulab Jamuns and 400 Ras-Gullas, then the ratio of

Number of boxes required by Shopkeep A, B, and C is : (i.e A : B : C):

a. 3 : 5 : 10

b. 3 : 4 : 5

c. 9 : 25 : 50

d. 1 : 3 : 50

v. The ratio of the Number of boxes required by Shopkeeper A and C is (i.e A : C):

a. 3 : 25

b. 1 : 2

c. 9 : 50

d. 2 : 25

Q 33. 5 Marks

The angry Arjun carried some arrows for fighting with Bheeshm. With half the arrows, he cut down the arrows
thrown by Bheeshm on him and with six other arrows, he killed the rath driver of Bheeshm. With one arrow
each, he knocked down respectively the rath, flag and the bow of Bheeshm. Finally, with one more than four
times the square root of arrows he laid Bheeshm unconscious of an arrow bed. Find the total number of
arrows Arjun had. Answer the following questions, based on this information:

i. What is the total number of arrows Arjun had?

a. 80

b. 100

c. 120

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d. 140

ii. What is the number of arrows used by Arjun to cut down the arrows thrown by Bheeshm?

a. 50

b. 40

c. 70

d. 60

iii. What will be the equation for the number of arrows left before killing Bheeshm (in terms of x, where x is

total number of arrows)?

2​
a. +9
x
x​
b. +9
2
x​
c. −9
2
2​
d. −9
x

iv. What is the number of arrows used to kill Bheeshm?

a. 43

b. 43

c. 44

d. 41

v. According to the question, what will be the eqation for the number of arrows used to kill Bheeshm (in

terms of x where x is total number of arrows)?

a. 1 + 4​x

b. 1 + 4 x​

c. 1 − 4 x​

d. None of the above

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Q 34. 5 Marks

In figure AB s a chord of length Scm of a circle of radius 5cm. The tangents to the circde at A and B intersect
at P.

i. Find the diameter.

a. 5cm

b. 10cm

c. 15cm

d. 8cm

ii. Find the length of OP.

a. 3cm

b. 10cm

c. 11cm

d. 8cm

iii. Find the length of AP

50 ​
a. cm
3
100 ​
b. cm
3
75 ​
c. cm
3
10 ​
d. cm
3

Q 35. The camping alpine tent is usually made using high-quality canvas, and it is waterproof. These alpine 5 Marks
tents are mostly used in hilly areas, as the snow will not settle on the tent and make it damp. It is easy to lay
out and one need not use a manual to set it up. One alpine tent is shown in the figure given below, which has
two triangular faces and three rectangular faces. Also, the image of canvas on graph paper is shown in the
adjacent figure.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions

i. Distance of point Q from y-axis is:

a. 9 units

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b. 8 units

c. 4 units

d. 5 units

ii. What are the coordinates of U?

a. (2, 8)

b. (8, 2)

c. (6, 9)

d. (9, 6)

iii. The distance between the points P and Q is:

a. 4 units

b. 5 units

c. 6 units

d. 7 units

iv. If a point A (x, y) is equidistant from R and T, then:

a. y - 2 = 0

b. y - 3 = 0

c. y - 5 = 0

d. y - 6 = 0

v. Perimeter of image of a rectangular face is:

a. 5 units

b. 8 units

c. 10 units

d. 14 units

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Q 36. 5 Marks

i. A horse is tied to a rope at one corner of a square grass field, of side 20m. The length of the rope with

which he is tied is 10m. Using this information, answer the questions below:

a. 78.57m2

b. 88.57m2

c. 98.57m2

d. 108.57m2

ii. Find the are of the part of the field that is left ungrazed by the horse.

a. 321.43m2

b. 231.43m2

c. 621.43m2

d. 341.43m2

iii. Find the total area of the field.

a. 400m2

b. 900m2

c. 600m2

d. 500m2

iv. Find the increase in the grazing area if the rope were 15m long instead of 10m.

a. 98.21m2

b. 68.21m2

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c. 88.21m2

d. 78.21m2

v. Find the decrease in the grazing area if the rope were 5m long instead of 10m.

a. 58.94m2

b. 68.94m2

c. 78.94m2

d. 98.94m2

Q 37. Mr Ramanand purchased a plot QRUT to build his house. He leave space of two congruent semicircles 5 Marks
for gardening and a rectangular area of breadth 3 cm for car parking.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.

i. Area of square PQRS is:

a. 700cm2

b. 729cm2

c. 732cm2

d. 735cm2

ii. Area of rectangle left for car parking is:

a. 64cm2

b. 76cm2

c. 81cm2

d. 100cm2

iii. Radius of semi-circle is:

a. 6.75cm

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b. 7cm

c. 7.75cm

d. 8.75cm

iv. Area of a semi-circle is:

a. 61.59cm2

b. 66.29cm2

c. 70.36cm2

d. 71.59cm2

v. Find the area of the shaded region.

a. 660.82cm2

b. 666.82cm2

c. 669.89cm2

d. 700cm2

Q 38. 5 Marks

Long time ago, an old farmer took some debt from his landlord for marriage of her daughter. The farmer
arranges to pay off a debt of Rs. 3600 by 40 installments which form an arithmetic series. When 30 of the
installments are paid, he dies leaving one-third of the debt unpaid.

i. What is the value of the first installment paid by the farmer?

a. Rs. 51

b. Rs. 61

c. Rs. 71

d. None of the above

ii. What is the difference between two consecutive installments?

a. Rs. 1

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b. Rs. 2

c. Rs. 3

d. None of the above

iii. How many installments are left unpaid?

a. 9

b. 8

c. 10

d. None of the above

iv. How much amount is left unpaid after the death of the old farmer?

a. Rs. 1200

b. Rs. 1300

c. Rs. 1400

d. None of the above

v. What is the total sum paid by him in 17th installment?

a. Rs. 1560

b. Rs. 1139

c. Rs. 1180

d. None of the above

Q 39. 5 Marks

A student performing a test using using test tube in a chemistry lab. The test tube is shown in the above
figure.

i. What shapes are found in a test tube?

a. Cylinder

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b. Hemisphere

c. Both A and B

d. None of the above

ii. What is the surface area of cylinder when radius is 1cm and total height is 12cm? take (π = 3.14).

a. 60cm2

b. 75.36cm2

c. 72.21cm2

d. 75cm2

iii. What is the surface area of hemisphere?

a. 11.23cm2

b. 10.4cm2

c. 8.81cm2

d. 6.28cm2

iv. What is the total surface area?

a. 373cm2

b. 81.64cm2

c. 75.21cm2

d. 76.4cm2

v. What is the total surface area when two test tubes are placed together which becomes like a tablet?

i. 157cm2

ii. 166cm2

iii. 17cm2

iv. 170.451cm2

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Q 40. 5 Marks

A group of men went ice skating in their holidays on a sunny day. Three men named R, S and T were planning
to go there together. Now, a man named V, who is the friend of T was bored by being alone at home. He
contacted his friend T and asked him to go out with him. Then T asked V to join them in ice skating, but V
was not well versed in skating. So, all of the three men R, S and T plannd to help V and teach him to skate.
Refer to the image and information given above and answer the following questions.

i. If T wants to teach V to start skating, how far does he needs to skate to reach V?

a. 9.48 units

b. 5.62 units

c. 9.9 units

d. None

ii. Are friends R, S and T in a collinear manner?

a. Yes

b. No

iii. Who is at the farthest distance from T?

a. R

b. S

c. V

iv. Are friends R, O and T in a collinear manner?

a. Yes

b. No

v. By section formula, can we say that R and T are internally divided in 2 : 1 at the V?

a. Yes

b. No

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Q 41. To conduct Sports Day Activities, in a rectangular shaped school play ground ABCD, lines have been 5 Marks
drawn with chalk powder at a distance of 1m each. 100 flower pots have been placed at a distance of lm
from each other along AB as shown in the adjacent figure. Pramila, Prabhjot, Reeta, Harman, Vicky, Amit,
Gugu and Sukhi, the eight participants are running in respectively 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th
1 1​ 1​ 1​ 1​ 1​ 1​ 1​
lanes. At an instant they cover distances respectively as ​th, th, th, th, th, th, th and th.
5 25 20 25 50 40 25 10

i. Find the mid-point of the segment joining the coordinates represented by Harman and Sukhi:

a. (14, 12)

b. (7, 6)

c. (7, 6)

d. (14, 20)

ii. What is the ratio between distance covered by Prabhjot and Sukhi?

a. 2 : 5

b. 5 : 2

c. 3 : 4

d. 4 : 3

iii. Find the distance between Reeta and Gugu:

a. 1

b. 20​

c. 4

d. 17​

5
iv. Find the coordinates of the point which divides the line segment joining the points Amit ( ​, 6) and Sukhi
2

(10, 8) in the ratio 3 : 1:

15 ​ 15 ​
a. ( , )
2 2
68 ​ 15 ​
b. ( , )
8 2
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5 3
c. ( ​, ​)
4 2

d. (7, 8)

v. If a pont (x, y) is equidistant from Prabhjot (4, 2) and Gugu (4, 7) then:

a. x + y = 9

b. 2x + 9 = 0

c. 2y - 9 = 0

d. 2y + 9 = 0

Q 42. 5 Marks

Twinnie's parents developed a habit of saving money from her very first birthday. They kept some money in
the money box on her first, second, fourth and so on till her twenty first birthday which were 100, 150, 200,
250 and so on. respectively. Answer the following questions.

i. Does the above situation form an A.P.?

a. Yes

b. No

ii. What will be the amount put in the money box on her 15th birthday?

a. Rs. 700

b. Rs. 750

c. Rs. 800

d. Rs. 850

iii. On which birthday was the amount put in the box was Rs. 700?

a. 12th

b. 13th

c. 14th

d. 15th

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iv. What will be total amount of money collected on her 21st birthday?

a. Rs. 12600

b. Rs. 12700

c. Rs. 12800

d. Rs. 12900

v. What was the amount put in the box on her 21st birthday?

a. Rs. 1100

b. Rs. 1050

c. Rs. 1000

d. Rs. 1150

Q 43. Water Distribution System: Delhi Jal Board (DJB) is the main body of the Delhi Government which 5 Marks
supplies drinking water in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Distribution system is well knit and properly
planned. Maintenance of underground pipe and hose system is also performed at regular interval of time.
Many rivers and canals are inter-connected in order to ensure un-interrupted water supply. It has been
meeting the needs of potable water for more than 16 million people. It ensures availability of 50 gallons per
capita per day of pure and filtered water with the help of efficient network of water treatment plants and
pumping stations.
In our locality, DJB constructed two big reservoir labelled as Reservoir–A and Reservoir–B.
Reservoir–A: In order to fill it, department uses two pipes of different diameter.
Reservoir–B: Department uses two taps to store water in this reservoir.
1
i. Two pipes running together can fill the reservoir in 11‘ ​‘` minutes. If one pipe takes 5 minutes more
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than the other to fill the reservoir, the time in which each pipe alone would fill the reservoir is

a. 10 min, 12 min

b. 25 min, 20 min

c. 15 min, 18 min

d. 22 min, 28 min

ii. Two pipes running together can fill a reservoir in 6 minutes. If one pipe takes 5 minutes more than the

other to fill the reservoir, the time in which each pipe would fill the reservoir separately is

a. 8 min, 6 min

b. 10 min, 15 min

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c. 12 min, 16 min

d. 16 min, 18 min

3
iii. Two water taps together can fill a reservoir in 9‘ ​‘ hours. The tap of larger diameter takes 10 hours less
8

than the smaller one to fill the reservoir separately. The time in which each tap can separately fill the

reservoir will be

a. 15 hrs, 25 hrs

b. 20 hrs, 22 hrs

c. 14 hrs, 18 hrs

d. 18 hrs, 16 hrs

1​
iv. Two taps running together can fill the reservoir in 3‘ ‘ minutes. If one tap takes 3 minutes more than
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the other to fill it, how many minutes each tap would take to fill the reservoir?

a. 12 min, 15 min

b. 6 min, 9 min

c. 18 min, 14 min

d. 5 min, 8 min

v. If two tapes function simultaneously, reservoir will be filled in 12 hours. One tap fills the reservoir 10

hours faster than the other. The time that the second tap takes to fill the reservoir is given by

a. 25 hrs

b. 28 hrs

c. 30 hrs

d. 32 hrs

Q 44. 5 Marks

In a textbook, its given that the sum of a two-digit number and the number obtained by reversing the digits
is 66. The digits of the number differ by 2. (Two digit number is represented as xy)

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i. The algebraic representation of the first condition is:

a. x + y = 6

b. x + y = 11

c. x + y = 66

ii. The algebraic representation of the second condition is:

a. x + y = 2

b. x – y = -2

c. x – y = 2

iii. What is the number?

a. 48

b. 42

c. 14

iv. How many such numbers are there?

a. 1

b. 2

c. 3

v. What are these numbers?

a. 24 and 42

b. 68 and 86

c. 14 and 28

Q 45. 5 Marks

A crane places a huge piece of cloth in triangular shape on a tower as shown in the above image. Its a tent
made on the terrace of the tower for the christmas vacation. Now, this whole part is assumed in a cartesian
coordinate system. Using Cartesian Coordinates we mark a point on a graph by how far along and how far up
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it is. The left-right (horizontal) direction is commonly called X-axis. The up-down (vertical) direction is
commonly called Y-axis. Answer the questions for the given info.

i. Find the length of the slope PQ for tent.

a. 2.1 units

b. 2.828 units

c. 3.256 units

d. None

ii. Which formula will be used to calculate the length above?

a. Section formula

b. Distance Formula

iii. Is distance of PR and TS are equal?

a. Yes

b. No

iv. The whole system in the above image is in which cartesian quadrant?

a. II

b. I

c. III

d. IV

v. Find the ordiante of T.

a. 6

b. 5

c. 7

d. None

Q 46. 5 Marks

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Ashutosh went to a trip to paris where he was astonished by the fact that the Eiffel Tower was built in two
years, two months, and five days—a record back in the late 1880s. Then he goes to the top of a Eiffel tower
(AB) which is 60m high, the angles of depression of the top and bottom of a vertical lamp-post (CD), from
where ashu was standing are observed to be 30º and 60º respectively. Find the answers to the following
questions:

i. What is the horizontal distance between Eiffel tower and vertical lamp - post?

a. 20 3​m

30 ​
b. m
3​

c. 60 3​m

d. None

ii. Find the height of the lamp post?

a. 30m

b. 40m

c. 50m

d. 60m

iii. What is the difference between the heights of the building and the lamp - post.

a. 20m

b. 30m

c. 40m

d. 50m

iv. Find sin 60∘ cos 30∘

3​
a.
2
3 ​
b.
2​
3​
c.
4
3 ​​
d.
4

v. Find sin 60∘ cos 30∘

1​
a.
2
1 ​
b.
2​
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1​
c.
4
3​
d.
4

Q 47. 5 Marks

According to the above figure, a rectangular park is to be designed whose breadth is 3m less than its length.
Its area is to be 4 square metres more than the area of a park that has already been made in the shape of an
isosceles triangle with its base as the breadth of the rectangular park and of altitude 12m. Based on this
information, answer the following questions:

i. Find the length of the rectangular park.

a. 7m

b. 8m

c. 9m

d. 4m

ii. Find the breadth of the rectangular park.

a. 10m

b. 4m

c. 7m

d. 2m

iii. What will be the area of the rectangular park?

a. 32m

b. 21m

c. 28m

d. 18m

iv. What will be the area of the triangular park?

a. 28m

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b. 17m

c. 24m

d. 14m

v. What will be the total area of the new park?

a. 64m

b. 70m

c. 38m

d. 52m

Q 48. 5 Marks

A cottage industry produces a certain number of pottery articles each day. It was observed on monday that
the cost of production of each article (in rupees) was 3 more than twice the number of articles produced on
that day. However on tuesday, it was observed that the cost of production was 3 less than thrice the number
of articles produced that day. The cost of production was Rs. 90 and Rs. 60 on monday and tuesday,
respectively. Based on this information, answer the following questions:

i. Find the number of articles produced on monday?

a. 5

b. 6

c. 7

d. 8

ii. Find the cost of each article produced on monday?

a. Rs. 15

b. Rs. 25

c. Rs. 20

d. Rs. 22

iii. Find the number of articles produced on tuesday?

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a. 7

b. 4

c. 6

d. 8

iv. Find the cost of each article produced on tuesday?

a. Rs. 12

b. Rs. 15

c. Rs. 18

d. Rs. 21

v. On which day more articles were produced: monday or tuesday?

a. Monday

b. Tuesday

c. None

Q 49. A farmer has a rectangular field of length 30m and breadth 15m. By the farmer, a pit of diameter 7m 5 Marks
is dug 12m deep for rain water harvesting. The earth taken out is spread in the field.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.

i. Find the volume of the earth taken out.

a. 460m3

b. 462m3

c. 465m3

d. 468m3

ii. The area of the rectangular field is:

a. 420m2

b. 430m2

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c. 440m2

d. 450m2

iii. Find the area of the top of the pit.

a. 38.5m2

b. 40.5m2

c. 41.5m2

d. None of these

iv. The area of the remaining field is:

a. 402.3m2

b. 405m2

c. 410m2

d. 411.5m2

v. Find the level rise in the field.

a. 0.5m

b. 3m

c. 1.12m

d. 2.12m

Q 50. A Hill Station: In the last summer, I enjoyed a tour to a hill station at Shimla. I was accompanied by 5 Marks
my five friends and enjoyed the natural beauties of mountains, rivers, streams, forests etc. The beginning of
the tour was the most adventurous itself! How amazingly my group win the bet! Actually, the story is that my
two friends along with me prefered train to go to Shimla, but other three were forcing for a car or a bus. At
last the consensus was reached and we were divided ourselves in two groups of 3 each and started for
Shimla at the same time. It was decided that the group who reach the destination first, would be declared as
the winner, and runner up the group have to bear the expanses of the tour. I named my group, ‘Group A’
while the second group was named as ‘Group B’. Luckily we reached Shimla 1 hour before the Group-B and
enjoyed the trip for absolutely FREE!! How thrilling it was the tour!

i. An express train takes 1 hour less than a passenger train to travel 132km between Delhi and Shimla

(without taking into consideration the time they stop at intermediate stations). If the average speed of

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the express train is 11km/ hr more than that of the passenger train, the average speeds of the two trains

will be

a. 33km/ h, 44km/ hr

b. 40km/ h, 45km/ h

c. 30km/ h, 38km/ h

d. 42km/ h, 62km/ h

ii. An express train makes a run of 240km at a certain speed. Another train whose speed is 12km/ hr less

takes an hour longer to make the same trip. The speed of the express train will be

a. 60km/ h

b. 50km/ h

c. 65km/ h

d. 48km/ h

iii. A journey of 192km from Delhi to Shimla takes 2 hours less by a super fast train than that by an ordinary

passenger train. If the average speed of the slower train is 16km/ hr less than that of the faster train,

average speed of super fast train is

a. 50km/ h

b. 48km/ h

c. 55km/ h

d. 60km/ h

iv. A deluxe bus takes 3 hours less than a ordinary bus for a journey of 600km. If the speed of the ordinary

bus is 10km/ hr less than that of the deluxe bus, the speeds of the two buses will be

a. 35km/ h, 42km/ h

b. 42km/ h, 52km/ h

c. 40km/ h, 50km/ h

d. 30km/ h, 58km/ h

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v. A bus travels a distance of 300km at a uniform speed. If the speed of the bus is increased by 5km an

hour, the journey would have taken two hours less. The original speed of the bus will be

a. 20km/ h

b. 15km/ h

c. 22km/ h

d. 25km/ h

Q 51. Two families- Gupta's and Singhal's are lived in a colony. Gupta family has two children while Singhal 5 Marks
family has 3 children.

i. Find the probability that Mr Singhal has exactly 2 girls and 1 boy:

1​
a.
2
1​
b.
4
1​
c.
6
1​
d.
8

ii. The probability that Gupta's has atleast 1 boy is:

1​
a.
3
2​
b.
3

c. 1

4​
d.
5

iii. The probability that Gupta's has atmost 1 girl is:

1​
a.
3
2​
b.
3

c. 1

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2​
d.
5

iv. The probability that Singhal's has no boy is:

1​
a.
2
1​
b.
4
1​
c.
6
1​
d.
8

v. The sum of probabilities that both families have exactly two girls is:

1​
a.
12
1​
b.
4
7​
c.
12

d. 0

Q 52. 5 Marks

Sakshi is having a garden near Delhi. In the garden, there are different types of trees and Oower plants. one
day due to heavy rain and storm one of the trees got broken as shown in the Ugure. The height of the
unbroken part is 15m and the broken part of the tree has fallen at 20m away from the base of the tree. Qsing
the Pythagoras theorem answer the following questions:

i. What is the length of the broken part?

a. 15m

b. 20m

c. 25m

d. 30m

ii. What was the height of the full tree?

a. 40m

b. 50m

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c. 35m

d. 30m

iii. In the formed right-angle triangle what is the length of the hypotenuse?

a. 15m

b. 20m

c. 25m

d. 30m

iv. What is the area of the formed right angle triangle?

a. 100sq m

b. 200sq m

c. 60sq m

d. 150sq m

v. What is the perimeter of the formed triangle?

a. 60m

b. 50m

c. 45m

d. 100m

Q 53. The Chief Minister of Delhi launched the, 'Switch Delhi; an electric vehicle mass awareness campaign 5 Marks
in the National Capital. The government has also issued tenders for setting up 100 charging stations across
the city. Each station will have five charging points. For demo charging station is set up along a straight line
−7 ​ 7
and has charging points at A( , 0), B(0, ​), C(3, 4), D(7, 7) and E(x, y). Also, the distance between C and E
3 4
is 10 units.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.

i. The distance DE is:

a. 5 units

b. 10 units

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c. 4 units

d. 6 units

ii. The value of x + y is:

a. 20

b. 21

c. 22

d. 23

iii. Which of the following is true?

a. The points C, D and E are vertices of a triangle.

b. The points C, D and E are collinear.

c. The points C, D and E lie on a circle.

d. None of these.

iv. The ratio in which B divides AC is:

a. 9 : 7

b. 4 : 7

c. 7 : 4

d. 7 : 9

v. Which of the following equations is satisfied by the given points?

a. x + y = 0

b. x - y = 0

c. 3x - 4y + 7 = 0

d. 3x + 4y + 7 = 0

Q 54. The class X students school in krishnagar have been allotted a rectangular plot of land for their 5 Marks
gardening activity. Saplings of Gulmohar are planted on the boundary at a distance of 1 m from each other.
There is triangular grassy lawn in the plot as shown in the figure. The students are to sow seeds of flowering
plants on the remaining area of the plot.

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i. Taking A as origin, find the coordinates of P:

a. (4, 6)

b. (6, 4)

c. (0, 6)

d. (4, 0)

ii. What will be the coordinates of R, if C is the origin?

a. (8, 6)

b. (3, 10)

c. (10, 3)

d. (0, 6)

iii. What will be the coordinates of Q, if C is the origin?

a. (6, 13)

b. (-6, 13)

c. (-13, 6)

d. (13, 6)

iv. Calculate the area of the triangles if A is the origin:

a. 4.5

b. 6

c. 8

d. 6.25

v. Calculate the area of the triangles if C is the origin:

a. 8

b. 5

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c. 6.25

d. 4.5

Q 55. In the school garden Ajay(A), Brijesh(B), Chinki(C) and Deepak(D) planted their flower plants of Rose, 5 Marks
Sunflower, Champa and Jasmine respectively as shown in the following figure. A fifth student Eshan wanted
to plant her flower in this area. The teacher instructed Eshan to plant his flower plant at a point E such that
CE : EB = 3 : 2.

Answer the following questions:

i. Find the coordinates of point E where Eshan has to plant his flower plant.

a. (5, 6)

b. (6, 5)

c. (5, 5)

d. (6, 7)

ii. Find the area of △ECD

a. 9.5 square unit

b. 11.5 square unit

c. 10.5 square unit

d. 12.5 square unit

iii. Find the distance between the plants of Ajay and Deepak.

a. 8.60 unit

b. 6.60 unit

c. 5.60 unit

d. 7.60 unit

iv. The distance between A and B is:

a. 5.5 units

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b. 7 units

c. 6 units

d. 5 units

v. The distance between C and D is:

a. 5.5 units

b. 7 units

c. 6 units

d. 5 units

Q 56. 5 Marks

Two cisterns have to be filled with water. For this purpose 2 taps to fill each cistern seperately, are used. To
fill the first cistern, tap A and B are used, while to fill the second cistern, tap P and Q are used. It was noticed
that tap A and B together can fill the first cistern in hours. But, tap A takes 10 hours less than tap B to fill the
tank separately. On the other hand, to fill the second cistern, tap P and Q together can fill the cistern in 12
hours. But individually, tap P takes 10 hours less than tap Q to fill the cistern. Based on this information,
answer the following questions:

i. How much time will be taken by tap A, individually?

a. 15 hours

b. 20 hours

c. 25 hours

d. 30 hours

ii. How much time will be taken by tap B, individually?

a. 15 hours

b. 30 hours

c. 25 hours

d. 20 hours

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iii. How much time will be taken by tap P, individually?

a. 20 hours

b. 30 hours

c. 20 hours

d. 25 hours

iv. How much time will be taken by tap Q, individually?

a. 20 hours

b. 30 hours

c. 25 hours

d. 20 hours

v. Which out of the 4 is the most efficient tap?

a. Tap A

b. Tap B

c. Tap P

d. Tap Q

Q 57. Satellite image of a colony is shown below. ln this view, a particular house is pointed out by a flag, 5 Marks
which is situated at the point of intersection of x and y-axes. lf we go 2cm east and 3cm north from the
house, then we reach to a Grocery store. If we go 4cm west and 6cm south from the house, then we reach to
a Electrician's shop. If we go 6cm east and 8cm south from the house, then we reach to a food cart. If we go
6cm west and 8cm north from the house, then we reach to a bus stand.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.

i. The distance between grocery store and food cart is:

a. 12cm

b. 15cm

c. 18cm

d. None of these.

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ii. The distance of the bus stand from the house is:

a. 5cm

b. 10cm

c. 12cm

d. 15cm

iii. If the grocery store and electrician's shop lie on a line, the ratio of distance of house from grocery store

to that from electrician's shop, is:

a. 3 : 2

b. 2 : 3

c. 1 : 2

d. 2 : 1

iv. The ratio of distances of house from bus stand to food cart is:

a. 1 : 2

b. 2 : 1

c. 1 : 1

d. None of these.

v. The coordinates of positions of bus stand, grocery store, food cart and electrician's shop form a:

a. Rectangle.

b. Parallelogram.

c. Square.

d. None of these.

Q 58. Sara hold a Japanese folding fan in her hand as shown in the figure. It is shaped like a sector of a circle 5 Marks
and made of a thin material such as paper or feather. 'The inner and outer radii are 3cm and 5cm
respectively. 'The fan has three colours i.e., red, blue, and green.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.

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i. If the region containing blue color makes an angle of 80º at the center, then find the area of the region

having blue color.

a. 9.17cm2

b. 10.1cm2

c. 11.17cm2

d. 13.17cm2

ii. If the region containing green color makes an angle of 60º at the center, then find the area of the region

having green color.

a. 6.2cm2

b. 8.38cm2

c. 9.9cm2

d. 11.12cm2

iii. If the region containing red color makes an angle of 20º at the center, then find the perimeter of the

region containing red color.

a. 2.9cm

b. 4.2cm

c. 5.4cm

d. 6.79cm

iv. Find the area of the region having radius 3cm.

a. 12.57cm2

b. 14.8cm2

c. 20cm2

d. 26.57cm2

v. The region given in the figure represents.


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a. Minor sector

b. Major sector

c. Minor segment

d. Major segment

Q 59. ln a pathology lab, a culture test has been conducted. ln the test, the number of bacteria taken into 5 Marks
consideration in various samples is all 3-digit numbers that are divisible by 7, taken in order.

On the basis of above information, answer the following questions

i. How many bacteria are considered in the fifth sample?

a. 126

b. 140

c. 133

d. 149

ii. How many samples should be taken into consideration?

a. 129

b. 128

c. 130

d. 127

iii. Find the total number of bacteria in the first 10 samples.

a. 1365

b. 1335

c. 1302

d. 1540

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iv. How many bacteria are there in the 7th sample from the last?

a. 952

b. 945

c. 959

d. 966

v. The number of bacteria in 50th sample is?

a. 546

b. 553

c. 448

d. 496

Q 60. ln order to facilitate smooth passage of the parade, movement of traffic on certain roads leading to 5 Marks
the route of the Parade and Tableaux always restricted. To avoid traffic on the road, Delhi Police decided to
construct a rectangular route plan, as shown in the figure.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.

i. If Q is the mid point of BC, then coordinates of Q are:

a. (2, 4)

b. (2, -4)

c. (1, -1)

d. (-1, 1)

ii. Quadrilateral PQRS is a:

a. Trapezium

b. Square

c. Rectangle

d. Rhombus

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iii. What is the length of sides of quadrilateral PQRS?

a. 5 units each

b. 3, 4, 5, 6 units

c. 4, 5, 6, 7 units

d. 8 units each

iv. What is the length of route PQRS?

a. 20 units

b. 25 units

c. 35 units

d. 45 units

v. What is the length of route ABCD?

a. 26 units

b. 27 units

c. 28 units

d. 29 units

Q 61. 5 Marks

Siya being a plant lover came up with an idea of opening a nursery during the lockdown and she bought a
few plants with pots. She wants to place pots in such a way that number of pots in row one is 3, pots in row
second is 5 and in third is 7 and so on.

i. What is the difference in number of pots increasing per row?

a. 2

b. 1

c. 3

d. 4

ii. What will be the number of pots in row 5?

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a. 9

b. 11

c. 13

d. 15

iii. If Siya wants to place 120 pots, how many rows will it require?

a. 8 rows

b. 9 rows

c. 10 rows

d. 11 rows

iv. How many pots were placed in the 10th row?

a. 19 pots

b. 17 pots

c. 21 pots

d. 23 pots

v. Find the difference in number of pots placed in third and eighth row.

a. 9 pots

b. 10 pots

c. 11 pots

d. 12 pots

Q 62. 5 Marks

Sheela went to a fair in her village. She wanted to enjoy rides on the Giant Wheel and play Hoopla (a game in
which you throw a ring on the items kept in a stall, and if the ring covers any object completely, you get it).
The number of times she played Hoopla is half the number of rides she had on the Giant Wheel. If each ride
on the Giant Wheel costs Rs. 3, and a game of Hoopla costs Rs.4, and she spent Rs. 20.

i. What is the more number of times did sheela played Giant wheel than she played on hoopla?

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a. Three times

b. Half time

c. One time

d. Two times

ii. How much did she spent on playing Hoopla?

a. 2 Rs.

b. 3 Rs.

c. 8 Rs.

iii. How many times can she ride on Giant wheel only, if she has Rs. 20?

a. 1

b. 6

c. 2

d. 4

iv. How many times can she ride on Hoopla only, if she has Rs. 20?

a. 1

b. 2

c. 5

d. 8

v. How much did she spent on riding the Giant Wheel?

a. Rs 12

b. Rs 10

c. Rs 8

d. Rs 4

Q 63. 5 Marks

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In a school, students decided to plant trees in and around the school to reduce air pollution. It was decided
that the number of trees, that each section of each class will plant, will be double of the class in which they
are studying. If there are 1 to 12 classes in the school and each class has two sections. Answer the following
questions using the given information.

i. State the arithmatic progression formed in the case that whole class is counted as one.

a. 3, 5, 7 and so on

b. 4, 8, 12 and so on

c. 1, 2, 3 and so on

d. None of the above

ii. State the diffference of trees between each class?

a. 1 tree

b. 2 trees

c. 3 trees

d. 4 trees

iii. State the number of trees planted by class 12.

a. 44 trees

b. 46 trees

c. 48 trees

d. 50 trees

iv. State the class which planted 40 trees.

a. Class 9

b. Class 10

c. Class 11

d. Class 8

v. What is the total number of trees planted by the class?

a. 308 trees

b. 316 trees

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c. 312 trees

d. 320 trees

Q 64. To raise social awareness about hazards of smoking, a school decided to start 'No smoking' campaign. 5 Marks
10 students are asked to prepare campaign banners in the shape of a triangle. The vertices of one of the
triangle are P(- 3, 4), Q(3, 4) and R(-2, -1).

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.

i. The coordinates of centroid of △PQR are:

2 7
a. ( ​, ​)
3 3
1 1
b. ( ​, ​)
3 3
−2 ​ 7 ​
c. ( , )
3 3
7 2
d. ( ​, ​)
3 3

ii. If S be the mid-point of line joining P and Q, then coordinates of S are:

a. (4, 0)

b. (2, 0)

c. (0, 2)

d. (0, 4)

iii. If T be the mid-point of line joining R and Q, then coordinates of T are:

1 1
a. ( ​, ​)
2 2
3 1
b. ( ​, ​)
2 2
1 3
c. ( ​, ​)
2 2

d. None of these.

iv. If U be the mid-point of line joining R and P, then coordinates of U are:

5​ 3​
a. ( − , )
2 2
3 5
b. ( ​, − ​)
2 2
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3 5
c. ( ​, ​)
2 2
5 3
d. ( ​, ​)
2 2

v. The coordinates of centroid of △PQR are:

2 7
a. ( ​, ​)
3 3
1 1
b. ( ​, ​)
3 3
2​ 7​
c. ( − , )
3 3
7 2
d. ( ​, ​)
3 3

Q 65. 5 Marks

Amit and Rohan went on a rowing trip. Their they noticed the speed of the boat in which rowing was 8km/ hr.
After completing the trip, they realised that the boat 15km upstream and 22km downstream in 5 hours.
Answer the following questions, based on the condition above:

i. Find the speed of the stream?

a. 4km/ hr

b. 3km/ hr

c. 2km/ hr

d. 6km/ hr

ii. Find the speed of the upstream.

a. 5km/ hr

b. 4km/ hr

c. 6km/ hr

d. 2km/hr

iii. Find the speed of the downstream.

a. 14km/ hr

b. 10km/ hr

c. 11km/ hr

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d. 12km/ hr

iv. According to the given case, how much time did it take to go 15km upstream?

a. 5 hours

b. 7.5 hours

c. 4 hours

d. 3 hours

v. According to the given case, how much time did it take to come back 22km downstream?

a. 1 hours

b. 2.5 hours

c. 3 hours

d. 2 hours

Q 66. Shweta wants to change the design of the floor of her living room which is of dimensions 6m × 4m, 5 Marks
and it is covered with circular tiles of diameters 50cm each, as shown in the figure.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.

i. Number of circular tiles along length of room is:

a. 11

b. 12

c. 13

d. 14

ii. Total number of circular tiles equals to:

a. 90

b. 92

c. 94

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d. 96

iii. Area covered by each circular tile is:

a. 1954.28cm2

b. 1960.08cm2

c. 1964.28cm2

d. 1980cm2

iv. Area of rectangular floor is:

a. 240000cm2

b. 204000cm2

c. 420000cm2

d. None of these

v. Find the area of the floor that remains uncovered with tiles.

a. 3.6m2

b. 4.6m2

c. 5m2

d. 5.142m2

Q 67. ln an examination hall, students are seated at a distance of 2m from each other, to maintain the social 5 Marks
distance due to CORONA virus pandemic. Let three students sit at points A, B and C whose coordinates are
(4, -3), (7, 3) and (8, 5) respectively.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.

i. The distance between A and C is:

a. 5​units

b. 4 5​units

c. 3 5​units

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d. None of these.

ii. If an invigilator at the point/, lying on the straight line joining Band C such that it divides the

distance between them in the ratio of 1 : 2. Then coordinates of I are:

22 ​ 11 ​
a. ( , )
3 3
23 ​ 13 ​
b. ( , )
3 3

c. (6, 1)

d. (9, 1)

iii. The mid-point of the line segment joining A and C is:

a. (6, 1)

b. (6, 1)

11 ​
c. ( , 0)
2

d. None of these.

iv. The ratio in which B divides the line segment joining A and C is:

a. 2 : 1

b. 3 : 1

c. 1 : 2

d. None of these.

v. The points A, Band C lie on:

a. A straight line.

b. An equilateral triangle.

c. A scalene triangle.

d. An isosceles triangle.

Q 68. 5 Marks

There are 25 trees at equal distance of 5m from the wall planted by a gardener in the school premises. All
the trees are planted in the line of the wall. The distance of the wall from the nearest tree is 10m.The
gardener starts watering all the trees from the tree nearest to the wall to the farthest one and comes. He

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waters each tree and comes back to the tap and refills his bucket and waters the next. Answer the following
questions using the given passage.

i. State the A.P. formed in terms of the distance covered by the gardener each time he waters the tree.

a. 5, 10, 15 and so on

b. 10, 20, 30 and so on

c. 10, 15, 20 and so on

d. 20, 30, 40 and so on

ii. State the A.P. formed in terms of the distance of the trees from the wall.

a. 5, 10, 15 and so on

b. 10, 20, 30 and so on

c. 10, 15, 20 and so on

d. 20, 30, 40 and so on

iii. How much distance the garner needs to travel to water the 15th tree?

a. 160m

b. 170m

c. 180m

d. 190m

iv. What is the total distance required to be covered in order for watering the sixth tree?

a. 230m

b. 240m

c. 250m

d. 270m

v. What is the total distance covered by the gardener?

a. 3400m

b. 3500m

c. 3600m

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d. 3700m

Q 69. 5 Marks

The taxi charges in a city consist of a fixed charge together with the charge for the distance covered. For a
distance of 10km, the charge paid is Rs.105 and for a journey of 15km, the charge paid is Rs.155.

i. The algebraic representation of the first condition is:

a. x + 10y = 105

b. x + 10y = -105

c. -x + 10y = 105

ii. The algebraic representation of the second condition is:

a. x + 15y = -155

b. x + 15y = 155

c. -x + 15y = 155

iii. What are the fixed charges?

a. Rs 5

b. Rs 4

c. Rs 3

iv. What are the charges per km?

a. Rs 5

b. Rs 15

c. Rs 10

v. How much does a person have to pay for travelling a distance of 25km?

a. Rs 250

b. Rs 155

c. Rs 255

Q 70. Some kindergarden students were playing near a lamp-post. They were so excited to see their 5 Marks
shadows and trying to show that their shadow is the longest. The lamp was 3.6m above the ground. One of
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the girl of height 90cm was walking away from the base of a lamp-post at a speed of 1.2m/ s.

i. Which of the following line segment shows the length of the shadow?

a. CE

b. BE

c. DE

d. CD

ii. What would be the length of her shadow after 4 seconds?

a. 1.2m

b. 1.6m

c. 2.3m

d. 1.4m

iii. How far is the girl from the lamp-post?

a. 4.8m

b. 1.2m

c. 12m

d. 6.4m

iv. Triangle ABE and CDE are similar because:

a. All sides are equal.

b. The shadow of a girl is equal to the height of the lamp-post.

c. Angle B and Angle E are common.

d. Both are related to the same length of the shadow.

v. AB denotes the ________ and CD ________ after walking for 4 seconds away from the lamp-post.

a. The girl, lamp-post

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b. The shadow, the girl

c. The girl, the shadow

d. Lamp-post, the girl

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