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a) 567 b) 63
c) 630 d) 729
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a) 4 b) 6
c) 2 d) 0
3. The LCM and HCF of two rational numbers are equal, then the numbers must be [1]
a) equal
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c) co-prime d) composite
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4. The ratio of HCF to LCM of the least composite number and the least prime number is: [1]
a) 1 : 1 b) 2 : 1
c) 1 : 2 d) 1 : 3
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5. According to the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, if p (a prime number) divides b2 and b is positive, then [1]
________.
a) p divides b b) b divides p
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c) p2 divides b d) b2 divides p
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6. Prove that √5 is an irrational number. [2]
7. Two tanks contain 504 and 735 liters of milk. Find the capacity of a container which can measure the milk of [2]
either tank in exact number of times
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8. Prove that √2 + √3 is an irrational number. [2]
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9. Show that 2 − √3 is an irrational number. [3]
10. Three sets of English, Hindi and Mathematics books have to be stacked in such a way that all the books are [3]
stored topic wise and the height of each stack is the same. The number of English books is 96, the number of
Hindi books is 240 and the number of Mathematics books is 336. Assuming that the books are of the same
thickness, determine the number of stacks of English, Hindi and Mathematics books.
11. Explain why 7 × 11 × 13 + 13 and 7 × 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 + 5 are composite numbers. [3]
12. A shopkeeper has 120 litres of petrol, 180 litres of diesel and 240 litres of kerosene. He wants to sell oil by [3]
filling the three kinds of oils in tins of equal capacity. What should be the greatest capacity of such a tin?
13. Prove that for any prime positive integer√–
p + √q is an irrational number. [5]
14. Find the smallest number which when divides 28 and 32, leaving remainders 8 and 12 respectively. [5]
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15. Assertion (A): For any two positive integers a and b, HCF (a, b) × LCM (a, b) = a × b [1]
Reason (R): The HCF of the two numbers is 8 and their product is 280. Then their LCM is 40.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
17. If α and β are the zeros of the polynomial f(x) = x2 + px + q, then a polynomial having 1
and
1
is its zero is [1]
α β
a) qx2 + px + 1 b) x2 + qx + p
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c) x2 − px + q d) px2 + qx + 1
18. If one zero of the polynomial f(x) = (k2 + 4)x2 + 13x + 4k is reciprocal of the other, then k = [1]
a) 1 RJ b) −1
c) 2 d) −2
19. If‘ α and β are the zeroes of the polynomial 3x2 + 11x - 4, then the value of α 2
+ β
2
is [1]
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a) 150
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b) 145
c) 152
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d) 144
a) 6x (x + 6) b) x(x2 + 6)
c) 6(x2 - x) d) 6x2 - 1
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21. If α and β are the zeroes of the polynomial ax2 - 5x + c and α + β = αβ = 10, then: [1]
a) a = 1
2
,c=5 b) a = 5
2
,c=1
c) a = 5, c = 1
2
d) a = 1, c = 5
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22. Write the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = 4√3x + 5x − 2√3 [2]
23. If α and β are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = x2 - x - 4, find the value of 1
+
1
− αβ . [2]
α β
24. If α, β are zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x2 + 3x + 2, find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are α + 1, [3]
β + 1.
25. Find the zeros of polynomial p(y) = y 2
+
3√5
y− 5 and verify the relationship between the zeros and its [3]
2
coefficients.
26. If α and β are the zeros of the polynomial f(x) = 6x2 + x - 2, find the value of ( α
+
β
)
[3]
β α
27. If α and β are the zeros of the polynomial f(x) = x2 - 5x + k such that α − β = 1, find the value of k. [3]
28. If α and β are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = ax2 + bx + c, then evaluate: [5]
2
2
α β α β
a( + ) + b( + )
β α β α
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29. Find the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial 2x2 + 3x - 14 and verify the relationship between the zeroes and its [5]
coefficients.
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30. Find the zeros of f(s) = 2s 2
− (1 + 2√2)s + √2 and verify the relationship between the zeros and its [5]
coefficients.
31. If β and 1
are zeroes of the polynomial (α2 + α)x2 + 61x + 6α. Find the values of β and α. [5]
β
32. Assertion (A): A quadratic polynomial, sum of whose zeroes is 8 and their product is 12 is x2 − 20x + 96 [1]
Reason (R): If α and β be the zeroes of the polynomial f(x), then polynomial is given by f(x) = x2 - (α + β)x +
αβ
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
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a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
a) -1 b) 1
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c) 2 d) 0
35. Which of the following graphs represent the lines 2x + 4y = 8 and 3x - 4y = 12? [1]
a) b)
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c) d)
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36. If (-3, 2) is a solution of the linear equation 5x + 3 ky = 3, then the value of k is ________. [1]
a) 5 b) 6
c) 2 d) 3
37. Which of the following linear equation coincide with the line 4x + 5y = 15? [1]
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c) 7x + 14y = 17 d) 2x + 3 y = 7
38. Value of x in pair of linear equations 36x + 24y = 702 and 24x + 36y = 558 is ________. [1]
a) 33
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c) 16 d) 145
42. Sabina went to a bank ATM to withdraw ₹ 2,000. She received ₹ 50 and ₹ 100 notes only. If Sabina got 25 notes [2]
in all, how many notes of ₹ 50 and ₹ 100 did she receive?
43. The sum of digits of a two digit number is 15. The number obtained by reversing the order of digits of the given [3]
number exceeds the given number by 9. Find the given number.
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44. Jaya scored 40 marks in a test getting 3 marks for each correct answer and losing 1 mark for each incorrect [3]
answer. Had 4 marks being awarded for each correct answer and 2 marks were deducted for each incorrect
answer then Jaya again would have scored 40 marks. How many questions were there in the Test?
45. The area of a rectangle gets reduced by 8 m2, when its length is reduced by 5 m and its breadth is increased by 3 [3]
m. If we increase the length by 3 m and breadth by 2 m, the area is increased by 74 m2. Find the length and the
breadth of the rectangle.
46. Solve the system of equation graphically: [3]
x- 2y = 5 and 2x+3y = 10
Also, find the points where the lines represented by the given equations intersect the x-axis.
47. Solve the system of equation [5]
2x - 3y + 13= 0,
3x - 2y + 12 = 0 graphically.
48. The car hire charges in a city comprise of a fixed charges together with the charge for the distance covered. For a [5]
journey of 12 km, the charge paid is ₹ 89 and for a journey of 20 km, the charge paid is ₹ 145. What will a
person have to pay for travelling a distance of 30 km?
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Question No. 49 to 52 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
To enhance the reading skills of grade X students, the school nominates you and two of your friends to set up a class
library. There are two sections- section A and section B of grade X. There are 32 students in section A and 36 students
in section B.
49. What is the minimum number of books you will acquire for the class library, so that they can be distributed equally
among students of Section A or Section B?
50. If the product of two positive integers is equal to the product of their HCF and LCM is true then, the HCF (32, 36) is
51. 7 × 11 × 13 × 15 + 15 is a
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52. If p and q are positive integers such that p = ab2 and q = a2b, where a, b are prime numbers, then the LCM (p, q) is
Question No. 53 to 56 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
A seminar is being conducted by an Educational Organisation, where the participants will be educators of different
subjects. The number of participants in Hindi, English and Mathematics are 60, 84 and 108 respectively.
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53. What is the maximum number of participants that can be accommodated in each room if there are multiple rooms, and in
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each room, the same number of participants are to be seated, and all of them are in the same subject?
54. What is the minimum number of rooms required during the event?
55. Show that the product of two numbers 60 and 84 is equal to the product of their HCF and LCM.
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56. What is the LCM of two numbers if their product is 1080 and their HCF is 30?
Question No. 57 to 60 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
An object which is thrown or projected into the air, subject to only the acceleration of gravity is called a projectile, and
its path is called its trajectory. This curved path was shown by Galileo to be a parabola. Parabola is represented by a
polynomial. If the polynomial to represent the distance covered is,
p(t) = -5t2 + 40t + 1.2
59. What is the name of the polynomial p(t) = -5t2 + 40t + 1.2 that is classified based on its degree?
60. What are the factors of the given quadratic equation p(x) = x2 - 5x + 6?
Question No. 61 to 64 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
Basketball and soccer are played with a spherical ball. Even though an athlete dribbles the ball in both sports, a
basketball player uses his hands and a soccer player uses his feet. Usually, soccer is played outdoors on a large field and
basketball is played indoor on a court made out of wood. The projectile (path traced) of soccer ball and basketball are in
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the form of parabola representing quadratic polynomial.
61. Which type the shape of the path traced shown in given figure?
62. Why the graph of parabola opens upwards?
63. In the below graph, how many zeroes are there?
64. What is the condition for the graph of parabola to open downwards?
Question No. 65 to 68 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
Two schools P and Q decided to award prizes to their students for two games of Hockey ₹ x per student and Cricket ₹ y
per student. School P decided to award a total of ₹ 9,500 for the two games to 5 and 4 students respectively; while
school Q decided to award ₹ 7,370 for the two games to 4 and 3 students respectively.
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65. Represent the following information algebraically (in terms of x and y).
66. What is the prize amount for hockey?
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Lokesh, a production manager in Mumbai, hires a taxi everyday to go to his office. The taxi charges in Mumbai
consists of a fixed charges together with the charges for the distance covered. His office is at a distance of 10 km from
his home. For a distance of 10 km to his office, Lokesh paid ₹ 105. While coming back home, he took another route. He
covered a distance of 15 km and the charges paid by him were ₹ 155.
69. What are the fixed charges?
70. What are the charges per km?
71. If fixed charges are ₹ 20 and charges per km are ₹ 10, then how much Lokesh have to pay for travelling a distance of 10
km?
72. Find the total amount paid by Lokesh for travelling 10 km from home to office and 25 km from office to home. [Fixed
charges and charges per km are as in (i) & (ii).
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