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MATHEMATICS Maxinnun Marks: 80 Time allowed: Two and half hours Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to write during first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. Attempt all questions from Section A and any four questions from Section B. All working, including rough work, must be clearly shown, and must be done on the same sheet as the rest of the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ] Mathematical tables and graph papers are provided. SECTION A (40 Marks) (Autempt all questions from this Section.) Question 1 Choose the correct answers to the questions from the given options. (15) (Do not copy the questions, write the correct answers only.) 2 o/*) [2 vi ‘x and y respective 1 SNE] = [Zph the value of x and » respectively are: (a) 1,-2. (b) 2.1 © 12 @ 2-1 Turn Over 723511 ‘ © Copyright reserved Gi) Thx 2 isa factor of x — kx ~ 12, then the value of K is @) 3 ) 2 © 2 @ -3 Git) nthe given diagram RT is tangent touching the circle at S. If ZPST = 30° and ZSPQ = 60° then ZPSQ is equal to: @) 40° Q &) 30° © 60° Dp Ew. (@ 90° R ¥ T (iv) A letter is chosen at random from all the letters of the English alphabets. The probability that the letter chosen is a vowel, is: a @ meee 0) 36 2a © » 2 Om (%) _If3 is aroot of the quadratic equation x? — px +3 = 0 then p is equal to: @ 4 &) 3 © 5 @ 2 123511 2 wi (wii) (ili) (ix) Inthe given figure ) 16cm (©) 4cem () 24cm Naveen deposits @ 800 every month in a recurring deposit account for 6 months. If he receives € 4884 at the time of maturity, then the interest he earns is: (@) %34 (by 242 (© %24 (a) 7284 23511 Ha iF / iY ae < (xv) __ The solution set for the inequation 2x + 4 < 14, x 6 Wis: (a) (1.2.3.4, 5) (b) {0, 1,2, 3,4, 5} (©) (1,2,3,4) @ (0,1,2,3,4} Question 2 @ Find the value of ‘a’ if ~ a is a factor of the polynomial 3x9 +7 - ax 81- a Gi) Salman deposits % 1000 every month in a recurring deposit account for 2 years. a Ifhe receives % 26000 on maturity, find: (a) _ the total interest Salman ears. (©) the rate of interest. Gi) In the given figure O, is the centre of the circle. CE is a tangent to the circle at A. (41 If ZABD = 26°, then find: (@) x + 2,xeR Gi) In the given figure, AC // DE // BF. (a) If AC = 24 om, EG=8 em, GB=16 em, BF=30 em. (@) Prove AGED ~ AGBF (o) Find DE (©) PB:AB 723511 7 Turn Over Gi (ii) of a factory. B) “The following distribution gives the daily wages of 0 workers of ® Daily income in® | Number of workers 6 10 300-400 400 - 500 4 500 — 600 16 600 — 700 10 4 Use graph paper to answer this question. Take 2 em = & 100 along one axis and 2 em = 2 workers alon: ribution. 1g the other oxi Draw a histogram and hence find the mode of the given dist ‘The 5" term and the "term of an Arithmetic Progression are 4 and 12 respectively. [3] Find (a) the first term (b) common difference (c) sum of 16 terms of the AP. (4) ‘A and B are two points on the x-axis and y-axis respectively: ” [i (2) Write down the coordinates of A and B. (©) Pisa point on AB such that AP : PB=3 : 1. Using seetion formula find the coordinates of point P. (©) Find the equation of a line passing through P and perpendicular to AB. Question 7 ‘hat BI @ _A’bag contains 25 cards, numbered through 1 to 25. A card is drawn at random. Wht is the probability that the number on the card drawn is: (a) multiple of 5 (©) aperfect square (c) aprime number? ii i 5 knv/br. Had BI Gi) A man covers a distance of 100 km, travelling with a uniform speed aaa original it 1 im the speed been 5 km/hr more it would have taken 1 hour less. Find speed. nted by aconeofheight — [4] (iii) A solid is in the shape of a hemisphere of radius 7 em, surmounted by indri led with water 4 em, The solid is immersed completely in a cylindrical container filled is ¢ rise in the water to a certain height. If the radius of the cylinder is 14 em, find the rise in 723 511 9 Turn Over Questio @ Gi) Git) Questi @ (i) 723 sit ns The following table gives the marks scored by a set of students in an examination, Calculate the mean of the distribution by using the short cut method [Marks | Number of Students o 0-10 3 10-20 8 20-30 14 30-40 9 40-50 4 50-60 2 What number must be added to each of the numbers 4, 6, 8, 11 in order to get the four numbers in proportion? Using ruler and compass construct a triangle ABC in which AB = em, ZBAC =120° and AC = 5 cm. Construct a circle passing through A, B and C. Measure and write down the radius of the circle. ion 9 Using Componendo and Dividendo solve for x: VieF2 + V2x-1 Vix ¥2 = V2x=1 Which term of the Arithmetic Progression (A.P.) 15, 30, 45, 60... is 300? Hence find the sum of all the terms of the Arithmetic Progression (A.P.) 10 By B} BI B) (iid) From the top of a tower 100 m high a man observes the angles of depression of two (4) ships A and B, on opposite sides of the tower as 45° and 38° respectively. If the foot of the tower and the ships are in the same horizontal line find the distance between the two ships A and B to the nearest metre. (Use Mathematical Tables for this question.) D 45 38" 100 m N Cc eS Question 10 141 @ Factorize completely using factor theorem: 20-8 13x-6 7 i : [6] Gi) Use graph paper to answer this question. 2 ights ecorded as ‘During a medical checkup of 60 students in a school, weights were recor follows: Weight (in kg) _| Number of Students [ Number of Students | 28-30 2 30-32 4 32-34 10 34-36 13 36-38 15 38-40 9 40-42 5 42-44 2 ‘Taking 2 em = 2 kg along one axis and 2. cm = 10 students along the other axis draw an ogive. Use your graph to find the: (a) median (b) upper Quartile (©) number of students whose weight is above 37 kg, ws i

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