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Sample Paper Maths-1 2022-23

The document appears to be an examination paper with various sections and questions related to mathematics, including topics such as geometry, algebra, and probability. It outlines instructions for answering questions, marking schemes, and includes case study questions related to real-life scenarios like GST and health awareness. Additionally, it features problems requiring calculations and reasoning, aimed at assessing students' understanding of mathematical concepts.
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measure of 24° transy
Governments to replace multiple taxes to make taxation more
goods and services. GST ra
and reduce the overall cost of various
24° I different goods are 0%, 5%. 12%, 18% and 28%.
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Laptop
answer the
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above information, following 18
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(i) The selling
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GST is : ) GSTAs
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:
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(a) ? 1,350 (b) 6,000 (c) 7,080
(iv) The amount of GST paid on Laptop is :
(a) 2,640 (b) 22,000 (c) 24,640 (d) 734,30
(a) 12,320 (b) 15,400 (c) 44,000 (d) 5630
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45
Different Sports
(a) 300 (b) 600 (c) 650 (d) 950
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(a) 500 (b) 550 (c) 1200 (d) 1250
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students who opted for Tennis is (d) 950
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Section-III (TS-II)

O.008,thenfind the value of x.


13. If -343 +
x=

OR (3TaT)

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Solve ::(F : 729 +20. 064 -20.125

value of r: (r 1 HG G iGr):
14. Find the
5-(125)-*
enables Mrs. Reema to huy .
15. Areduction of 20% in the price of sugar
extra 3kg of it for 600. Find the original rate of the sugar per kg.

16. Factorize : (TUTGS lU):


3rt- 243
long and Go0cm
I50 mlong IS rünning
wide. train at the
containeris8cm ofmilk ?
19. A
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that it canhold4
1litres What shenÀA A
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taketo cross a tunnel
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so
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is 8cm.
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If
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and itsaltitude
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120 per f 4r' +y
the rate of R cubic metre ?
6 mbroad and 3 mdeep at OR (A)
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af a + ab +be +ca a1 47 A
AU
division
21. Two coins are
tossed simultaneously. Write all possible outcomes. Be Using polynomial :method, find whether second polynomial is afactor of
getting atleast 1 head. the first
the probability of 104 + 12x° - 62x + 30x - 3; 2-9
faf 1
10x + 12r-62x + 30x - 3 1 5 Ud3 I
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27. In the given figure,
PQR.
the measure of
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PQR
numbers 8, 12, 15, 20. D
B
M
P 120°

10
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3

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3 A
R
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212
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ofthe rhombus,
find the perimeter borrowedfrom
Soemn

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the Mahesh at
the same
two years at
Annually.At end of twO years
ahe rate for twO yearssimple interest.
PS =12
P
paid?
but
100as simple received? 110 as
interest. Find the sum and COrmpcouonmdpoinuntedreedst
rate of
interest.
12 cm

2+x 100
S
2-1

y+3 ago, Dilip was three


s1. Twoyears be
times as old as his SOn and
twice his age will equal to five times that of twO years hence
his son. Findtheir present
H ages.

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graph paper.
so fCoornmmeed
each pair so as to get a closed figure. Find the area of the
fagsi A(2,2), B(5, 2) C(3,5) *Ì 3ATGTG Baa
figure
OR (3Gt)
Solve the following equation and verify the result:
Alternate Question for Visually Challenged students in lieu of Q. Nh 7
The length of a rectangle exceeds its breadth by 4 cm. If 5x-2 (2x -7) = 2 (3x- 1) +7
length ant
breadth both are increased by 3cm, the area of the new
rectangle will le
81 cm more than that of the given rectangle. Find the
length and breadt
of the given rectangle. 5x - 2 (2x - 7) = 2(3r - 1) +

4 cm,
oZ. Construct a quadrilateral ABCD in which AB = 5 cm, BC =
ZA = 60°, ZC =120 and D =105°.
4A.
{5 g ABCD s, frEH AB - 5A., BC =
ZA =60°, ZC =120° iR ZD =105° ¿
214 215
Questionfor
Visually
Challengedstudents in lieu
fs tafq; Marking
HEMATI
SAMPLE CS
PAPERI
Alternate

field is
11025 m Arectangular field tAny other relevant
Scheme/Hints to
answer, not Solutions
awarded. given here in but given
to
a square perimeterequal the perineter candidates,be suitably
Theareaof
Nato
its
breadth, has ctangularfield. by the
istwiceits areaofthis Value points/ key points
the
field. Find Marks alloted
to each key Total
poinpoint
tValue Marks
to be tin-coated on its
Part-A (Section-I)
without hd, has i14nner
33. A
cvlindricalvessel.,
base is70cm and its height is and h 25
= V5*
radius of the
surfaces.Ifthe
the cost of tin-coating
at therate
of 3.50 per 1000 cm
m,calcda, Squaringbothsisdes

4
1

25 9256
+ 5y2
= 25x
25,ß

= 5x 1

3 2

y0
9+(-6)
-6+10

217
216
360°

24°
4
16

4 units

- 20 3 units
OR 1
9
abscissa of P-ordinates of Q
-5=0 = 2-5
=5 = -3
OR
numbers = 2, 3, 5, 7
Prime
10. 4
no.) =
P (a prime
6 6

Section-II
6 Case Study 1
=5 11.
(i) (d) ?4,200
(ii) (c) 24,640
5. (-1)(-4) (ii) (c) 77,080 lx4
=r -4) - 1(r- 4) (iv) (a) ? 12,320
=-4r-+4 (v) (b) 40,000
=o-5x + 4 650
12 (i) (c)
OR
(ii) (d) 1,250
6+9 1x4
(ii) (c) 16%
= 15 3

6. LAPQ = 2x ZRPQ (iv) (a) 12,000


= 2x 38° (v) (d) 20,000 has
study question, astuudent
= 76° Note: In each case
1 5 sub-parts.
to answer 4 sub-parts out of
PQD = ZAPQ (alternate interior angles)
219
PQD 76
Part B (Seetion-lI) ofsugar at the
quantity
ormginal rnte
600
0.008 X

-343+r=
13.
-7+ 0.2 oantity of BUgar a the new ro
e 0.2+7
G00 3000 750
4x
Ax
OR ATQ:
750 600
=3
N729+0.064-O.125
1½ 150
0.4- 0.5 =3
= 9+
= 9.4-0.5 X = 50
= $.9 Original rate of 1 kg sugar =7 50
5+ 125 = 54r
14. 31-243
16. 3( -81)
1251-) =
3[(«) - 9²)
52 =
3(2 +9)(-9)
=
= 3(* + 9) (* + 3) (* - 3) 2

523+r ratio = x
Let common
5-543r = 5r 17.
..
Angles of triangle are 2r, 3x, 4x
-5+ 3r =4
Now 2x + 3x + 4x = 180 (A.S.P.)
’ - 5 =x
9x = 180
15. Let original rate of 1 kg sugar = x
180
Reduction in price = 20% of x X=

20 1
XX= X = 20
100 5
angle
Difference between greatest and smallest
New price of 1 kg sugar = * - 5 = 80° - 40°
4x = 40°
5 221

220
|AB|| CD | =8cm
(alternate interior angles)
18.
= APQ h 50
cm
PQR
4 litres
=60 volume=
interior angles)
LAPR = PRD(alternate 4 × l000 cm3
60 + 140 = 4000 cm3

140 - 60 Ibxh=volume
1 4000
9x 50xh=
OR 4000
h 8x 50
P
45 h= 10cm
1
Perimeter of trapezium =52 Cm
20
B Lengths of non-parallel sides =10 cm,
10cm
of oarallel sides = (52 -10 - 10) cm
125°
=32 cm 1
R 1
Area of trapezium= sum of |I sides xh
2
PQ ||AB 1
angles) ;x32 x&m
21+ 22 = 180° (co-interior
45° + 2 = 180° =128 cm
|2 = 180° 450 OR

22= 135° Length of pit = 8 m


|AB||RS breadth of pit = 6 m

23 = 24 (alternate interior angles) | height of pit = 3 m


Volume of pit = l xbxh
23 = 125°
= (8x 6 x 3) m²
=22+ 3 = 144 m
= 135° + 125° Cost of diggingfor Im =120
120 x144
= 260° Cost of digging for 144 m² = 1
=717.280
223
222
Distance=length of the
outcomesare
the tunnel
train +
possible
All lengthof
21. TH. TT 150m
HH, HT, 3 -350 +
head)= - 500m
(atleast 1
P Section-IV km/hr
90 1
Speed=
90 1000
12, 15, 20 m/gec
8. 10 3600
15,
22. 2 4. 6, = 25 m/sec.
2, 3, 15,
Distance 1
15. 5
1, 3, Time =
3
1, 5, 5 Speed
5 1,
1, 1 1 500 20 sec.
1, 1,
25
2 x 2 x 2 x 3x5= 120
2 3
15and 20 == OR
LCM of 8, 12,
perfect square
But 120 is not a Let no. of persons required to complete the work
2 x 3x 5
120 = 2 x 2x pairs =x
not making in 24 days
2, 3and 5are multiplied by (2 x 3 x 5)
120must be No. of days 40 24
perfect square.
= 30 tomake it a 3600 No. of persons 1800
x 30= 1
Perfect square = 120
number divisible by 8, 12, 15 and
So, least square Since the no. of days decreases, the number of
20 is 3600. persons Willincrease.

inverse variation
10 x3t -3*-=81 It is a case of
23.
40 x 1800 = 24 xx
10 x 3-1-g-l= 81 40 x 1800
3 (10 1) = 81
24
x9 = 81
X = 3000
9

No. of persons
required = 3000

’x-l=2
’X= 3 225

224
y6
25.4 r z 40,
xy
(2+ +2 x 2r
(2r + y)'=

4x 6
= 40 +
24
- 40+

y =64
(2r +
8
(2r+y) =
(-2x2rxy
(2r+
-y=
=4r+y'-4ry
= 40-24

(2r-y=16
2r-y = 4
OR

a+b'+c=14, a+6 + C= 4

2ab + 2bc + 2coa


(a +b+ c = +b + e+
(4= 14 + 2(ab + be + ca)
16 =14 + 2 (ab + bc + ca)
16 - 14 = 2 (ab + bc + ca)
’ 2=2 (ab + be + ca)

= ab + bc + ca
1
’ ab + bc + ca =1 1

226
For Visually Challnged Students
y+3- 12 29
lieuof Q.
=9
2+x=2r- 1 Breadth be x cm
Let
I3 length = (x + 4) cm
3 =5 then
(x + 4)
ES = 2 + Pythagoras theorem Area = X
InAPSE, By (ES) = (r+ 4x)cm'
PEP= PS +(5) length = (x + 7) Cm
+
= (12) 25 New
breadth =(x +3) cm
=144 + New +
=(x 7) (* +3) cm'
New area
= l69
PE = 169
ATQ.
PE = 13 cm side + 81 = (x + 3) (x +7)
=4 x +4x
Perineter of rhombus 2
=4 x 13 cm 4x + 81 = + 10x + 21
= 52 cm
+ 4r-r2 -10x = 21 - 81
- 60
- 6x =
t = 10
29. yax0S
Length of given rectangle =14 cm
I35)
Breadth of given rectangle =10 cm
Section
Plotting point 30.
Let Principal=
P
Rate = R%% p.a.
Joining points Time = 2 years
PxRx 2
(52) Case I: SI=
100
PR
SI =
50
5Xaxis PR
100 =
50 1
PR = 5000
2
1 R
CI -P . -1|
Area of AABC = xbase x height Case II : 100
2

x3 x3 2R
2 110 =PP|1+ 10,000 100 +

9 1
==4.5sq. units 229
2
228
R? R
110 P 10,000 50 fx-2 (2x-7)= 2(3x - ),?
R 4x + 14 = 6x -2+ 7
110- PR|10,000 50 2
14 = 6x -2 +
R 1
1 2
110- 5000 10,000 50 7
-6x = -2- 144
2
R + 100 7
110 = +
2 - 5x = - 16 2
32 +7
R 10
- 5x = 2
20
R= 10x 2 = -5x =
- 25
2
PR = 5000
5
Px 20 = 5000 25 5
P= 250 2x B 2
Principal = 250 Verification :
Rate = 20% p.a. LHS: 5x 2 (2x - 7)
*years
Let 2 years agoson's age =
31.
Dilip's age = 3t years 1 5-2|2
Present age of son = (r + 2) years 25
-2 (5 -7)
Present age of Dilip = (8* + 2) years 1 2
25
2 years hence son's age = (* + 4) years +4
2
Dilip's age = (3x + 4) years 1
25+8 33 1
ATQ 2 2
2 (3x + 4) = 5 (x + 4)
7
6x + 8= 5x + 20 RHS: 2(3x -1) +
6x - 5x = 20 - 8 5 7
+
2 3x 2
X= 12 1
7
Present age of son = 12 + 2 = 14 years -2-1+;
2 2
1
Present age of Dilip = 3 x 12 + 2 = 38 years
OR 231
13 7
LetBreadthof rectangular ield be x m
2
thenlength of rectangular feld =2x m
26 7
Perimeterof rectangular field = 2(l +b)
33 -2 (2x +x)
2
Perimeterof rectangular field =
Perimeterof square field
LHS = RHS
Cm 2 (2x t X)
= 420 m
D= 360
B+C+
C 420
32.
ZA+
= 360° 2(3x) =
120° + 105° 6x = 420
60° + ZB+
360° x = 70
B+ 285° =
B= 75°
Length of rectangular field =140 m
Line segment AB 60 Breadth of rectangular field =70 m
75

Construction of ZA =
60° Areaof rectangular field =l xb
A 5 cm 8
= 140 x 70 m
Construction of B= 75° 1
= 9800 m 1
Marking point C
Construction of ZC = 120° 1 Radius = 70cm
A 5 cm B 33.
Labelling of point D height = 1.4 m
= 140 cm
Alternative question for Visually tin coated =
Inner surface area to be
Challenged Students in lieu of Q. 32 C.S.A. + Area of the base
Area of square field= 11025 m n
= 2rh +
(side = 11025
= U (2h + r)
side = 11025 22
10
x 74 (2 x 140 + 70)
= 105 m 1

Perimeter of square field = 4 x side = 220 (280 + 70)

= 4x 105 m = 220 x 350

1 = 77.000 cm2
= 420 m

233
232
Similarly outer surface area to be tin coated
= 77000 cm2
Total surface area to be tin coated =
2x 77,000 cm = 1,54,000 cm?
Cost of tin-coating for 1000 cm =3.50
3.50
Cost of tin-coating for 1 cm
1000
Cost of tin-coating for 1,54,000 cm²
3.50
1000
x1,54,000
=539

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