Class X Maths Sample Paper1
Class X Maths Sample Paper1
The Question Paper will include value based question(s) to the extent of 3-5 marks.
Motivation for studying AP. Derivation of standard results of finding the nth term and sum of first n terms and their application in solving daily life problems.
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CONSTRUCTIONS 1. 2. 3. Division of a line segment in a given ratio (internally) Tangent to a circle from a point outside it. Construction of a triangle similar to a given triangle.
(8) Periods
UNIT IV : TRIGONOMETRY
3. HEIGHTS AND DISTANCES (8) Periods Simple and believable problems on heights and distances. Problems should not involve more than two right triangles. Angles of elevation / depression should be only 30o, 45o, 60o.
Problems on finding surface areas and volumes of combinations of any two of the following: cubes, cuboids, spheres, hemispheres and right circular cylinders/cones. Frustum of a cone.
(ii) Problems involving converting one type of metallic solid into another and other mixed problems. (Problems with combination of not more than two different solids be taken.)
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mathematics - Textbook for class IX - NCERT Publication Mathematics - Textbook for class X - NCERT Publication Guidelines for Mathematics laboratory in schools, class IX - CBSE Publication Guidelines for Mathematics laboratory in schools, class X - CBSE Publication A hand book for designing mathematics laboratory in schools - NCERT Publication Laboratory manual - Mathematics, secondary stage - NCERT Publication.
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Design of Sample Question Paper Mathematics (047) Summative Assessment-II Class X- (2013)
Type of Question M.C.Q SA-I SA-II LA TOTAL Marks per question 1 2 3 4 Total no. of Questions 8 6 10 10 34 Total Marks 8 12 30 40 90
The Question Paper will include value based question(s) to the extent of 3-5 marks
Weightage
S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Topic Algebra (contd.) [Quadratic Equations A.P.] Geometry (contd.) [Circles, Constructions] Trigonometry (contd.) [Height and Distances] Probability Coordinate Geometry Mensuration Total
Weightage 23 17 08 08 11 23 90
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A sphere and a cone of height h have the same radius and same volume, then r: h is 4:1 16:1 (b) (d) 1:4 1:16
SA-II - 2 Marks Q.3 6.5 K.M. 2 K.M. 12 K.M. A helicopter has to make an emergency landing as shown in the figure. What is the probability of a safe landing? Q.4. 9 K.M. JUNGLE
In the figure, quadrilateral ABCD circumscribes the circle. Find the length of the side CD.
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SA-III - 3 Marks Q.5 The sum of first, third and seventeen term of an A.P. is 216. Find the sum of the first 13 terms of the A.P. The point R (p-3q, q) divides the line segment joining the points A (3, 5) and B (6, 8) in the ratio 2:1. Find the co-ordinates of R. Draw a triangle ABC with side BC= 7cm, AB= 6cm and ABC = 60. Construct a triangle whose sides are construction. LA - 4 Marks Q.8 A cone of height 3.25 cm is surmounted by a hemisphere having same base. If the diameter of the base is 3.5 cm, then find the curved surface area. (Take = Q.9 If the sum of the roots of the equation Kx 2 is Q.10 A +1=0 ) of the corresponding sides of ABC. Also write steps of
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Q.7
100 m 600 B In DCE tan tan (90 ) = 0 Also AE = 100 m and DC = 80 m. Find BC. E
80 m C
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ANSWER KEY
1. (c) 2. (b) 3. Length of a Jungle = (12 9) km = 3 km Breadth of a Jungle = (6.5 2) km = 4.5 km Area of Jungle = 13.5 sq. km Area of Total field = 12 x 6.5 = 78 sq. km P (Safe landing) = = = (1)
(1)
(1)
2a + 12d
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x 2 a + 6d (1)
= 13 x 72 = 936
q=
=7
(2)
(1 mark)
(4r2)
= (2 x
) cm2 (1 mark)
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CSA of cone = rl =
x 3.7 cm2
(1 mark)
(1)
(1)
=
, (2)
Roots are
(1)
In DCE tan 45 =
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EC = 80 m In ABE
(1)
= cos 60
= BE = 50 (1)
BC = BE + EC = 50 + 80 = 130 m (1)
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Type A
Type B
Type C
He decided to serve the customer in A type of glasses. 1. 2. 3. 4. Find the volume of glass of type A. Which glass has the minimum capacity? Which mathematical concept is used in above problem? By choosing a glass of type A, which value is depicted by juice seller Ramesh?
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ANSWER KEY
1. Diameter = 5 cm radius = 2.5 cm height = 10 cm Volume of glass of type A = r2h = 3.14 x 2.5 x 2.5 x 10 = 196.25 cm3 Volume of hemisphere = r3 = x 3.14 x 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 = 32.71 cm3 Volume of glass of type B = 163.54 cm3 Volume of cone = r2h = x 3.14 x 2.5 x 2.5 x 1.5 = 3.14 x 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.5 = 9.81 cm3 Volume of glass of type C = 196.25 9.81 = 186. 44 cm3
(1) The volume of glass of type A = 196.25 cm3. (2) The glass of type B has the minimum capacity of 163.54 cm3.
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