SECTION - A (MCQ)
Q1 |In A ABC, right-angled at B, AB = 24 cm, BC = 7 cm. The value of tan C
is:
(a) 12/7 (b) 24/7 (c) 20/7 (d) 7/24
Q.2 |IFy sin 45° cos 45° = tan? 45° - cos” 30°, then y =
(a) -1/2 (b) % (c) -2 (d) 2
Q3_ | 1 - Sin’A is equal to:
(a) Cosa (b) tana, (c) 1 - sin’A (d) sec2A
Q4 |ifx=acos@ andy=bsin®, thenbx- +ay =
(a) ab (b) b? + a2 (c) ab? (d) a*b*
Q.5 | If AABC is right angled at C, then the value of cos(A+B) is
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) Ya (d) ¥3/2.
‘SECTION - B
Q.6 | If V3sin@ - cos® = 0 and 0: < 6 < 90+, find value of 6
Q7 | Prove that sec A (1 - sin A)(sec A + tan A) = 1.
SECTION - C
QB | Evaluate S230 Hands"—cosec6o"
‘sec 30°+c0s60"+cot4s®Q9
Prove that:
SECTION ~ D
Q.10
Three friends Montu, Pintu & chhotu are playing hide and seek in a park,
Montu, Pintu hide in the shrubs and chhotu have to find both of them. If
the positions of three friends are at A, B and C respectively as shown in
the figure and forms a right-angled
triangle, such that AB =9 m, BC= 3V3 m and 2B =90°.Now answer the
following questions.
(i)
Find out the measure of 2 A is
(ii)
Find out the length of AC
Gilly
Find out the measure of cos 2ASECTION — A (MCQ)
Q1_ |The two legs AB and BC of right triangle ABC are in the ratio 1:[Link]
will be the value of sinC?
(a) V0 OF OF (a);
Q.2 | If B = 30°, prove that 3sin B - 4 sin*B.
(a) -1 (b) % (2 (a) 1
03 = —— Gsind=3c0s0),_
If Stan @ = 4, then value of is : F°T SOS):
(a)1/3 (b) 1/7 (c)4/5 (d) 2/3
Q4 |If cos X = a/b, then sin X is equal to:
(a) (b*-a)/b__(b) (b-a)/b_(c) V(b?-a?)/b (d) v(b-a)/b
Q5_ |The value of (sin 45° + cos 45°) is
@s (b)v2 (c) v3/2 (d) 1
SECTION - B
Q6 | If sin (x + y) = 1 and cos (x - y) = V3/2 find x and y.
Q.7 | Prove that: 1 °
2 —cos
(cosec 0 — cot 0)? = FFSOSP.
SECTION - C
Qs | Evaluate:
5 cos?60‘ 4sec?30° — tan?45°
‘sin?30° + cos*30°Qo
Prove that:
tan® cotO
T-coto tI-tano = 1+ sec Ocosec 0
SECTION - D
Aanya and her father go to meet her friend Juhi for a party. When they
reached to Juhi 's place, Aanya saw the roof of the house, which is
triangular in shape. If she imagined the dimensions of the roof as given in
the figure is as under, then answer the following questions.
BD=12m,AB=AD=6V2m
a)
If C is the midpoint of BD, then find the AC
ii)
Find out Measure of 2B
(ili)
Find the value of sinA + cosC.Section A Multiple choice-based questions:
Qi
Ifa kite is fiying at a height of 40V3 m from the level ground, attached
to a string inclined at 6° to the horizontal then the length of string is
(a)80 (b)60v3 (c)80v3 (d)120
@
The angle of elevation of the top of the building from the foot of the
tower is 30°. And, the angle of elevation of the top of the tower from
the foot of the building is 60°.What will be the height of the building if
the height of the tower is 50/3 m.
(a)50/9 (b)50v3 (c)50/2 (d)120
a3
What will be the angle of elevation of the sun, when the length of the
shadow of tree is V3 times the length of the tree
(a)30° (b) 45° (c) 60° (d) 90°
a4
On the same side of a tower, two objects are located. When observed
from the top of the tower, their angles of depression are 45° and 60°. If
the height of the tower is 150 m, fine the distance between the objects.
(a)63.5m (b)76.9m (c)86.7m (d)90m,
Qs
The angle of depression of a point situated at a distance of 70 metres
from the base of a tower is 45° The height of the tower is
(a)70V3 m (b)70m ()70v2 (d)140
Section B
Q6
From a point 375 meters away from the foot of a tower, the top of the
tower is observed at an angle of elevation of 45°, What will be the
height of the tower?
On the level ground, the angle of elevation of the top of a tower is
30°.on moving 20 meters nearer, the angle of elevation is 45°. What
will be the height of the tower?as
The horizontal distance between two towers is 90 m. The angular
depression of the top of the first as seen from the top of the second
which is 180 m high is 45°.What will be the height of the first tower?
Section C
Q.9 | An observer 1.4 m tall is 10V3 away from a tower. The angle of
elevation from his eye to the top of the tower is 60°. Find the heights of
the tower.
Q.10 | The heights of two towers are 90 meters and 45 meters. The line joining
their tops make an angle 45° with the horizontal. Find the distance
between the two towers.Section D
‘Q-ii | Observe the figure given below The angle of depression to one side of a lake,
measured from a balloon 300 meter above the lake as shown in the
accompanying figure, is 45° . The angle of depression to the opposite side of
the lake is 30°.
(i) Find the width of the lake.
(ii) Find the ground distance of balloon from sides of lake
Find the distance from a point to balloon where it makes
45° angle of depressionSECTION - A (MCQ - 1 MARK EACH)
Q1 | Graphically, the pair of equations 6x- 3y + 10=0, 2x-y+9=0
are represented by two lines that are
(a)Intersecting (b)Parallel
(c)coincident (d)either Intersecting or Parallel
Q.2 | What is the value of p if, if the following pair of the equations
2x + 3y-5 = 0, px-6y-8 = 0 has a unique solution.
(a) p#-4 (b) p=-4 (c) p=4 (2)
Q.3 | The pair of the equations x + 2y +5 = 0, -3x - 6y+1=Ohas
(a) unique solution (b) exactly two solutions
(c) infinitely many solutions (d) no solution
Q4 |If the lines 3x +2ky - 2 = 0 and 2x +5y+1 = 0 are parallel, then what is
the value of k?
4 as 4 5
(a) = (b) > ()= (a) =
Q5 |The graph of y = 4x isa line
(a) parallel to x -axis
(b) parallel to y-axis
(c) perpendicular to y-axis
(d) passing through the origin
SECTION - B (2 MARKS EACH)
Q6
Solve the following pair of linear equations:
99x + 101y = 499
101x + 99y = 501Find the values of k for which the pair of linear equations
kx + y = k? and x+ ky = 1 have infinitely many solutions.
SECTION - C (3 MARKS EACH)
Solve the following pair of linear equations graphically
x + By = 6, 2x-3y = 12
a9
Find the value of k such that the following pair of linear equations has
unique solution. Solve the equations.
4x+ky+8=0 , 2x+3y+7=0SECTION - D (4 MARKS EACH)
Amit is planning to buy a house and the layout is given below. The
design and the measurement have been made such that areas of two
bedrooms and kitchen together is 95sq.m.
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