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Pre Board Maths Set No. - 2

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Maximum Marks- 80 ‘Time Allowed- 3 Hours General Instructions: This Question Paper has 5 Sections A, B, C, D, and E. Section A has 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) carrying 1 mark each. Section B has 5 Short Answer-I (SA-1) type questions carrying 2 marks each. Section C has 6 Short Answer-II (SA-ID) type questions carrying 3 marks each. Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each. Section E has 3 Case Based integrated units of assessment (4 marks each) with sub-parts of the values of 1, 1 and 2 marks each respectively. 7. All Questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 Questions of 2 marks, 2 Questions of 3 marks and 2 Questions of 5 marks has been provided. ‘An intemal choice has been provided in the 2 marks questions of Section E. Draw neat figures wherever required. 22 Take x= aa wherever required if not stated. PA te hp ew SECTION- A (Section-A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each.) 1. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. The probability that the product of the numbers 1 appearing on the dice is 7 is 7, 2 P36 OF (©) 1 . f @ 2. The distance of the point P (2, 3) from the x-axis is 4e) 2 units (b) 3 units (©) 1 units @ 5 units el 4. The radii of2 cylinders are in the ratio 2 ; 3 and their heights are in the ratio 5 : 3. Then, the ratio of their volumes is (a) 19:20 20: 27 (©) 18:25 varies A circus artist is climbing a 30 m long rope, which i the top of a vertical pole to the ground. Find the distance ground, if the angle made by the rope with the ground level is 30” (@) 20V3 m @) 15V3 m () 10v3m (d) 20m The pair of equations x + 2y + 5 = 0 and -3x — 6y + 1 = 0 have (@) a unique solution (b) exactly two solutions (©) infinitely many solutions (d) no solution In the given figure, quadrilateral ABCD is circumscribed, touching the circle at P, Q, Rand § such that ZDAB = 90°, If CR = 23 cm and CB = 39 cm and the radius of the circle is 14 cm, then the measure of AB is ghtly stretched and tied from of the pole to the peg in the (a) 37cm. (b) 16cm Ocm (a) 39cm ifthe circumference of a circle increases from 2x to 4 then its area is... the original 1 area: (@ Half fey Double (c) Three Times (d) Four Times Page 2 of 9 int % Liy = z +e | : (o)— 12 © fay WO. If the distance between the points A(2, -2) and B(-1, x) is equal to 5 units, then the ‘ value of x is: (a2 Ad) -2 (co) (@)-1 VL. If the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x? + (a+ 1x +b are 2 and -3, then find the 1 values of a and b =-7,b=-1 (by a=s, ()a=2,b=-6 @ya=0,b=~6 j 12. The HCF and the LCM of 12, 21, 15 respectively are 1 (a) 3, 140 (b) 12, 420 403, 420 (@) 12, 140 13. If the sum of LCM and HCF of two numbers is 1260 and their LCM is 900 more than 1 their HCF, then the product of two numbers is (a) 205400 (b) 203400 67194400 (d) 198400 14. Ifcos 8 + cos” = 1, the value of sin’ + sin'0 is : 1 (a)-1 ()0 ©)1 (ay? 5: tc0s A=4, then the value of tan A is Fin are - -_ 16, In the given figure, from an external point P, two tangents PQ and PR are drawn to a 1 : circle of radius 4 cm with centre O. If ZQPR = 90°, then length of PQ is . d fie (a) 3cm oydem (c) 2cm (@) 2.2cm 17. The midpoint of a line segment joining two points A(2, 4) and B(-2, -4) is il @ (2,4) (0) 2, -4) LF (0, 0) (d) (-2, -4) 18, Three cubes each of side 15 cm are joined end to end. The total surface area of the 1 cuboid is: (@) 3150 cm? (b) 1575 cm? (c) 1012.5 cm? (a) 576.4 cm? (Assertion- Reason based questions) Direction: In the question number 19 & 20, A statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason(R). Choose the correct option (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A (©) Ais true and Ris false (@) A is false and R is true 19. Assertion (A): The HCF of two numbers is 5 and their product is 150. Then their 1 LCM is 40. Reason (R): For any two positive integers a and b, HCF (a, b) x LCM (a, b)=axb 20. Assertion (A): The mid-point of the line segment joining the points A (3, 4) and B (k, 6) is P (x, y) and x + y— 10 = 0, the value of k is 7 Reason (R): Midpoint of line segment is given by Bee. a Meg! r+ y=10 a , Rte Wty ef : = ( Dee, ales 2, SECTION- B @ (Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each.) Page 4 of 9 KA Ia and the area of the sector of a cir itt ofa i“ area of the corresponding maine Sector. (Use nts 4 Tg) MAF angle 30°. Argo, OR y ee = ‘has two wipers which do not overlap. Each wiper has a blade of — ie om E be through an angle of 120°. Find the total area cleaned at each sweep of the 2. Find the val i n lue of p if t = x unique soluticn P if the pair of equations 2x + 3y-5=0 and PX 6y-~8=O has a 2 F In the figure, S28 _ QT 3 <2 QS ~ PR 94 21 = 22, Show that APQS ~ ATOR. 2 I P Q SAR OR ABCD is a trapezium in which AB | CD and its diagonals intersect each other at the point O. Using a Similarity criterion of two triangles, show that = & 24, i quadrilateral ABCD is drawn to cireumscribe a circle, Prove that AB+CD=AD+ 2 RB C 4 D L@ 1 eel 1 11 Ge S = t ; ‘ Ifsin(A —B) =>, cos (A +B) “370°< A+B< 90°, A>B. Find A andB. m SECTION- C 2.4 + (Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each.) . 4 26. A circle is inscribed in a AABC having sides 8 cm, 10 cm and 12 cm as shown in the 3 , following figure. Find AD, BE and CF. Page 5 of 9 OR In the 27. In the below figure, if 21 =22 and ANSQ = AMTR, then prove that APTS ~ APRQ. 29. h the line 2x + © segment joining the rn 2) and B (3, 7) 2 30. From a point on s ground, the angle of elevation of bottom and top of a transmission ower fixed on the top of a 20 m high building are 45° and 60° respectively. Find the height of the tower 31. Show that 5 + 2 number 7 is an irrational number, where V7 is given to be an irrational OR On a morning walk, three persons step off ti cm and 45 cm, respectively. Find the minimum distance each should walk so that d their steps measure 40 cm, 42 each can cover the same distance in complete steps SECTION- D 4 (Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each.) gtd os ain : we re +. Page 6 of 9 3 D 33. A vessel full of water is in the f ‘orm of an inverted cone of height 8 cm and the radius § of its top, which is open, is $ cm. Hundred spherical lead balls are dropped into the vessel. One fourth of the water flows out of the vessel. Find the radius of a spherical ball. OR A toy is in the form of a hemisphere surmounted by a right circular cone of the same base radius as that of the hemisphere. If the radius of the base of the cone is 21 cm and its volume is two - third of the volume of the hemisphere, calculate the height of the cone and the surface arca of the toy. (use V65 = 8.06) 34. The mean of the frequency distribution is 62.8 and the sum of all the 5 frequencies is 50. Compute the missing frequencies f, and f, 35. The sum of the third and the seventh terms of an AP is 6 and their product is 8. Find § i first sixteen terms of the AP. 5 Ss 2 2.51 FS OR 2 19 in the 200 logs are stacked in the following manner: 20 logs in the bottom row, ekeafyrpayreckaonaripie dpe paieat steer In how many rows are the 200 logs placed and how many logs are there in the top row? SECTION- E ‘ Case Study Based Questions (An this section, there are 3 case study/ passage based questions. Each question is of 4 marks each.) 36. Radio towers are used for transmitting a range of communication services including radio and television, The tower will either act as an antenna itself or support one or more antennas on its structure, including microwave dishes. They are among the tallest human-made structures. There are 2 main types: guyed and self-supporting een On a similar concept, a radio station tower was built in two sections Aand ‘Tower is supported by wires from a point O. Distance between the base of the tower and point O is 36 m. From point O, the angle of elevation of the top of section B is 30° and the angle of elevation of the top of section A is 45°. On the basis of above information answer the following questions .* ‘What is the height of the section B? £ 2. ‘What is the height of the section A? 1 = ‘What is the length of the wire structure from the point O to the top of 2 section A? OR What is the length of the wire structure from the point O to the top of 2 section B? 37. Ananya saves Rs. 24 during the first month Rs. 30 in the second month and Rs. 36 in 4 tatYd month, She continues to save in this manner. " es aw & 38. On the basis of above information answer the following questions. 1. Whether the monthly savings of Ananya form an AP or not? If yes 1 then write the first term and common difference. 2. ‘What is the amount that she will save in 15th month? 1 3. In which month, will she save Rs. 66? 2 OR What is the common difference of an AP whose nth term is 8-5n? 2 On the roadway, Points A and B, which stand in for Chandigarh and Kurukshetra, 4 respectively, are located nearly 90 kilometres apart, At the same time, a car departs from Kurukshetra and one from Chandigarh. These cars will collide in 9 hours if they 9 es are travelling in the same direction, and in = hours if they are travelling in the opposite direction. Let X and Y be two cars that are travelling at x and y kilometres per hour from places A and B, respectively. On the basis of the above information, answer the following questions: A 90 km B On the basis of above information answer the following questions. 1, When both cars move in the same direction, then find the situation 2 which can be represented algebraically. OR When both cars move in the opposite direction, then find the situation 2 which can be represented algebraically. Find the speed of car x. 4: Find the speed of car y. 1 a w PN /-XXXXXXX== Page 9 of 9

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