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The document is a sample mathematics paper for self-assessment, consisting of multiple sections with various types of questions, including multiple-choice, problem-solving, and case studies. It covers topics such as algebra, geometry, probability, and statistics, with a total of 6 marks allocated for the entire paper. The paper is structured into sections A, B, C, D, and E, with different marks assigned to each section.

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Time Allo\Ned: 3 hours MATHEMATICS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHmtmm
Maximum Marks: 6

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i_ ~~~e~I l~s!~~-1~~5: Same instructions as given ~ Sample Pape~ 1.
SECTION-A 20 Marl
Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark eac~.

1. If the LCM of p and 18 is 36 and the HCF of p


and 18 is 2, then the value of p is: 7. In the given figure, a stone is 15✓3 m aw
(a) 1 (b) 2 from a minar 15 m high, then the angle
(c) 3 (d) 4 1 elevation of the top of the minar frorr
stone is:
2. If e=45°, then the value of sec e cote - cosec e
tan e is: ,
(a) 0 (b) 1
(c) 2 (d) 3 1
3. If sin (A + B) = cos (A - B), then which of the
following is not correct? t
(a) A= B 45° = t
(b) A= B 0° =
(c) A = 45° and B 0° =
=
(d) A 45° and B 15° = 1
4. If the point P(k, 0) divides the Une segment
joining the points A(2, -2) and B(-7, 4) in the
ratio 1 : 2, then the value of k is:
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) -2 (d) -1 1
5. The distance between the points (m, -n) and
(-m, n) is: • (a) 45° (b) 60°
(a) ✓m2 +n 2 (b)m+n, (c) 30° (d) 90°

(c) 2✓m 2 +n2. (d) ✓2m2 +n2 1 8. A number from- 1 to 100 was chosE
random. What is the probability tha1
' .
6. If a and ~ are the zeroes of a polynomial number is a prime number lies betwe•
ttx) :,,x'--2x+ 3panda+ ~=a~, thenp is: and 85?
-2 2 1 1
(a) - (b) - (a) 10
3 3 (b) SO
1 1
(c) -
3 1 (c) 25
distance between the points (4, p) and (a) Converse of BPT
9. If~~ is 5 units, then the value of p is: (b) Pythagoras Theorem
(1, I (b) :t 4 (c) Basic Proportionality Theo,.----
(a) 3 (cl)- 3 1 (d) Mid-point Theorem
(c) :t S .
• A and L are the area of sector and the 17. While computing mean of a grouped
o. If of arc of angle p On degrees) of a frequency distribution, we assume that the
~~aving radius R. Which of the _following frequencies are:
equations is not true? (a) evenly distributed over all the classes.
P R2 (b) L - p >< 21tR (b) centred at the class marks of the classes.
(a) A =360° >< 1t - 360° (c) centred at the lower limits of the classes.
(d) centred at the upper limits of the classes.
P lei) A= P x21tR 2 1
(c) L ~ 1soo x 7tT • ~ 3600 1
18. The greatest number which when divides
ii. Volumes of two sphe~es are in the . ratio 1251, 9377 and 15628 leaves remainder 1, 2
64: 21. The ratio ofthear surface areas 1s: and 3 respectively is:
(a) 3 : 4 • (b) 4 : 3 •
v O
(a) 575 (b) 450
(c) 9 : 16 •• ' (cl) 16 : 9 1 (c) 750 (d) 625 1
12. Asurahi is a·combinati~n of: . DIRECTIONS: In the question number 19 and
(a) a sphere and a cyU!"der. 20, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a
(b) a hemisphere and__a cylinder. statement of Reason (R).
(c) two hem~[Link]~ Choose the correct option:
(d) a cyUnder and a cone. 1 (a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true
and reason (R) is the correct explanation of
13. The value(s} of k for which the quad~a~c assertion (A).
• , equation 2x2 + lex + 2 = 0 has equal roots, 1s: (b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true
(a) 4 (b) :t 4 and reason (R) is not the explanation of
assertion (A).
(c) - 4 . (d) 0 1
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
•· • AB BC (d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
14. If in triangles ABC and DEF, DE = FD , then
19. Assertion (A): E and F are points on the sides
they will be similar when: PQ and PR respectively of a
(a) LB LE = (b) LA =LD =
triangle PQR, if PQ 1.28 cm,
(c) LB LO = • . (d) LA =LF 1 PR = 2.56 cm, PE =0.18
=
cm and PF 0.36 cm, then.
15. When a die is thrown, the probabiUty of EF II QR by converse of &Pr.
getting an odd number less than 3 is: p

(a) 1
6

(c) 1 (d) 0 1
2
16. A triangle ABC is shown in the figure, DE
is drawn parallel. to BC which intersects
Q
AB and AC at D and E respectively. Which
eonverse of Basic ProportionaUtY
. AD-~? Reason (R): Theorem states that if a Une
theorem justifies that DB - EC
divides any two sides of a
. A . triangle In the same ratio, .
then the Une is parallel to the
third side.
1
• . (~)· The equation x2 + 3x + 1 =
20. Assertion • (x _ 2)2 is a quadrati~ equation.
AnJ:J equation of the_ form
Reason (R): air + bx+ c = o, where ~ ~ 0 Is i
called a quadratic equation. 1
J
SECTION- B 10 Marks
Section B consists of5 questions of2 marks each.
21. If49x + S1y = 499, S1x + 49y =501, then find 1.5 cm. Find the curved surface area of a
the values of x and y. 2 pencil Qn dm2). 2
1 1
22. Prove that .
+ , = 2sec2 8. 2 25. In _figure, ff LACS = LCDA, then prove that
1+s1n8 1-sln8
AC2 :[Link]
23. In &PQR, points X and Y Ue on the sides PQ
C
. and PR respectively such that XV II QR and
• PQ = (2r+ 11) cm, PX= (r+ 3) cm, PR= 3rcm
and PY= r cm then find the value of r. 2
24. Two types of water tankers are available
in a shop at the same rate. First one is in AL---"-------B
D .
a conical form of diameter 3 m
and height
OR
S m: Second one is in the form of a cylinder
of diameter 3 m and height 2 m. · Mohan is designing a triangular park ABC
Which of the water tanker has more and wishes to construct a walking path DE,
capacity? that is parallel to one side of the park AB.
OR If in park ABC, the points D and E Ue on
A factory manufactures pencils. The the sides AC and BC respectively such that
pencils are cylindrical in shape each of BE= (x + 5) cm, CE= (x + 3) c~, AD= (x + 1) cm
length 25 cm and circumference of base as and CD = x cm then find the value of x. 2
" '

SECTION'- C
,J , '
• • 18 Marks
Section C consists of 6 questions of3 marks each.
~6. ABCD is a_ trapezium in which AB II DC and P, The rectangular comer has dimensions
Q are points on AD and BC respectively, such SO m x 40 m. The fountain is in the middle
that PQ II DC as shown in figure. Prove that of the rectangular comer and the area of the
AD:6Ocm. grass surrounding the fountain is 1184 m2. ,t
A B Find the length and breadth of the
rectangular fountain. 3
5cm 29. Prove that: , •
tan 8 cot 8
+ =1+sec8cosec8
1 -cot 8 1-tan8

18c OR
5cm
If Pn = sln"0 + cos" 0 (n ~ 1), then prove that
~
C 3 P3-P5 = Ps -P7
, P1 P3
• 3
27. Jatin and Vilcas participated in a race. They
marked their starting and ending points on
30. Calculate the mode of the following data:
a coordinate grid to record the distance they
ran. The conditions are as follows: Maries obtained Number ofstudents
(I) Jatfn started from point (-1, 2) and
0-20 s
finished at point (3, 7).
00 Vilcas started from point (4, -1) and 20-40 9
. finished at point (8, 6). 40-60 12
They both ran for the same duration. Who
60-80 6
won the race? Justify your answer. 3
a>-100 3
2L The munidpaUty decides to plant a
fountain In the rectangular comer of a park. 3
t th• following system of Unear and the second lot at· th
~ SO::i, 0 ns graphically:
chocolate, and got a tota
had sold the first lot at the
~ • x+y=~x-y=4
chocolate, and the second
OR
An&.U had some chocolates, and he divided of , 4 for 5 chocolates, his
thern into two lots A and B. He sold the would have been , 460. Find the
first lot at the rate of , 2 for 3 chocolates number of chocolates he had.

SECTION- D 20 Marks
Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each.

If the sum of the first 'p' terms of an A.P. is 35. A study of the yield of 150 tomato plants
•q' and sum of the first 'q' terms is 'p'; then resulted in the record: •
-,ow that the sum of the first (p + q) terms is
•Tomatoes per plant Number of plants
{-(p + q)}.
OR I { 1- 5 20
6-10 so
$olveforX: 1 +4+ 7 + 10 +-+X= 287. 5
11-15 46
JS. Mehok is setting up a wireless ·signal tower
16-20 22
T to provide coverage to a circular park with
a radius of S m. To maximize coverage, she 21-25 12
. wants to [Link] ~e signal reaches tangent Calculate the mean and mode of the number
points on the park's boundary. Help her of tomatoes per plant.
in calculating the length of two tangents 'l • OR
of circular path and width between two • ,. • Find the mean and mode for the following
tangents touching the park. · ;•frequency distribution:
,'\ p ' ,,
.' ' ' ' ' '
Class Interval . Frequency
65 -85 4
• 85 -105' 5.
"
\"'

0 5 .• 105 -125 13
125 -145 20
34. A building's Interior is shdped Uk.e a right
circular cylinder with a•
diameter of . ' 145 -165 . .-.14
4.2 m and a height of 4 m, topped by a cone. 165 -185 8
The cone. has a vertical height of 2.1 m. Find
the building's volume a~d outer surface 185 -205
', I
area. 5 l
..'
'

SECTION~ E
Section E consists of 3 case study-based questions of 4 marks each

36. In a school examination halt the teacher makes (C) Find the seat number of the last stud~
students sit in such a way that no students in the examination hall.
can cheat from other student So, the teacher • OR th
decides to make the numbers on each chair Find the position of 10 vacant seat In
~
,, om 1, 2, 3,..... . If th ere are a Lternate pos,·t·,on the examination halL 2
in examination hall such that the sequence 37. The school principal wants to address the
formed is 1, 3, 5....... . students of class eighth to tenth on the
importance of personal hygiene. He asks the
(A) Find the common difference between
teacher in charge of the school to arrange all
twoseats. • 1 the students of eighth, ninth and tenth ~lass in
(B) What type of sequence is formed, to a single hall. There are 84 students from eighth
follow the seating arrangement of class, 63 students from ninth and 42 students
from tenth class.
students In the examination hall? 1
. ... ___ -- ..
(A) What is the minimum number of rows
in R
which the students can be seate d such
that students belonging to the same class 8m
are seated in the same row? 1
(B) Realising that the hall can accommodate
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more students, the school prindpal now


wants to include 98 students of class
seventh also. What will be the number of
students and minimum number of rows
such that students belonging to the same
class are seated in the same row? 1
ol D A
(C) Suppose the bus incharge of the scho
buse s in the morn ing for (A) And the length BS.
1
has to arrange
a picnic. There are two Unes of buses (B) And the angle that the jib BR, make
s
Une A and Une B. Buses on Une A leav~ with the horizontal 1
afte r every 15 minutes while buses on (C) In the given figure, the jib BR, has been
Une B leave afte r every 20 minutes. In a rotated and the length RS is increased.
day, how man y times do buses on both
The load S is now on the ground at a
Unes A and B leave together between
distance 8 m from A. Find the angle
8 a.m. and 11 a.m, if firstly, buses leave
through which the jib has been rotated.
toge ther at 8 a.m.? R
OR
Wha t is the mini mum number of rows in
which the students can be seated such
that students belonging to the same T
class are seated in the same row, if the
4 students from eighth class, 3 students
from tenth class didn 't come in hall due 11m
to some reason? 2

38. A crane stands on a level ground It is D A Sm s


represented by a tower ABCD, of height 11 m
and a jib BR. The jib is of length 16 m and OR
can rotate in a vertical plane about B. A vertical Find the length by which RS has
cable RS carries a load S. The figure shows 2
increased.
current position of the jib, cable and load.

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