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30 4 3 Mathematics Standard

The document is a mathematics question paper containing 38 questions divided into five sections: multiple choice, very short answer, short answer, long answer, and case-study based questions. Candidates are instructed to follow specific guidelines, including writing the question paper code on the answer book and not using calculators. The paper is designed for a maximum of 80 marks and has a total duration of 3 hours.

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30 4 3 Mathematics Standard

The document is a mathematics question paper containing 38 questions divided into five sections: multiple choice, very short answer, short answer, long answer, and case-study based questions. Candidates are instructed to follow specific guidelines, including writing the question paper code on the answer book and not using calculators. The paper is designed for a maximum of 80 marks and has a total duration of 3 hours.

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Series : H4EFG SET ~3 . Waa BS aaa. aP.code 30/4/3 Roll No. chen wav aie a sey aye sree fer Candidates must write the Q.P. Code | | | ll | hl \| on the title page of the answer-book. ae NOTE (Fa ais a a fH ee vee F aff | (1) Please check that this question paper wis él contains 15 printed pages, (i) Fa sis ax a fe ga we-va F 38 (11) Please check that this question paper wee contains 38 questions. (i) e-w H GRA wa A sie fe ae [MUD QP. Code given on the right hand s f the question paper should be wes ate a uteral sae-gferat side of the q Paps ya-ye Ree written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate. (IV) gen wea ar sat feraat ye ae a | (IV) Please write down the Serial a, a # me Number of the question in the eg answer-book at the given place wr santa: raya Feri before attempting it. (VY) e- ATAS Ra 1s fixe a |(V) 15 minutes time has been allotted cay Rea en 8 senna a Peer aig to read this question paper. The question paper will be distributed ¥ 10.15 98 fear STEM 10.15 7 @ at 10.15 am. From 10.15 am. to 10,30 9 We BA Aare WTA HI ET 10.30 a.m,, the students will read the ak we val % doe 3 agian question paper only and will not arg sat ae fer write any answer on the answer- A book during this period. fora (HTTs) wn MATHEMATICS (STANDARD) Fratita wart: 3 ee afrRaH 3F% : 80 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 Be 30/4/3 1|Page & PTO. arava fdr: Rreifeifiaa Peet =) aga arrardi & afer aie sr1 Terr IRAE : @ (ii) (iii) (i) ®) (i) (vii) (viii) i) oo) ge wea—ua Hf 38 wer 8) eet wey orhraré 8) weaag wie asl F fafa @ - aw, @, 1, FTAs! Gus & F yey dea 1 a 18 TH aghanctta we (MCQs) Tar We AGA 19 Ta 20 aitrmad wa 7h orette 1 sim % 94 81 Gus @ F wer aor 21 H 25 TH sift TY-TaA (VSA) THR % 2 viet H yer S| was 1H eT GET 26 H 31 TH AY-TA (SA) THR S 3 ait H WHA E) ers oH wey Hem 32 8 35 TH elses (LA) WER % § sil % VIE! Gs 5 A We HEM 36 & 38 TH MeRTOT stem orate 4 sah % yeA S| Wed WaT sere A stiates Praca 2 sist & yer # Rar wren 21 wea Hoan fred wet Rear rer 2 | aah, aus @ % 2 seat FH, aus 7% 2 yea Fi, wus w % 2 weal H aor aus = % 2 stat % 3 weal F sitalte reed ar sraurt Rear mar 2 ei omar i, area omg wage | af amare @ at n= 22 shia, ae sete 7 fear men et serge ar sea abet 2 ws - 20x1 = 20 ya as ti 20 9m, fi wea 1 oi aT? 30 m cat weet were Gist aE sit GAS vit a ota ow ait ae 21 ale we sais & 60° ar FIT are @, ct GS A Sa arth : 1 () 10¥3m —(b) 30V3 m_—s (©) Sm (a) 15¥3 m Tom 4a area Gh a A Sa wae B, cea 1 aret Praveen feat 0.35 om H spbireran 1g2 sare aTa 81 WA ware re gat = afer Gee : 1 (a) 400 (b) 100 (©) 20 (@ 10 rere At wor & fae deh arcane fer at ant At aterm +t seat oat Al ore @ 2 1 (a) sem at ae & at (b) ares af & are af () ers at a ved & FF (d) wh at aft go vtedt % we age ar ages oi mere aM 13 she 1 Ea we are #1 A 2 1 (a) 17 (b) 7 (c) 10 (d) 28 3014/3 2|Page & General Instructions : Read the following instructions carefully and follow them @ ai) Gi) a) o wi) (ii) (iii) (bs) @) This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory. This question paper is divided into five Sections ~ A, B, C, D and E. In Section A — Question numbers I to 18 are multiple choice questions (MCQs) and question numbers 19 and 20 are Assertion — Reason based questions of I mark each In Section B — Question numbers 21 to 25 are very short answer (VSA) type questions, carrying 2 marks each. In Section C — Question numbers 26 to 31 are short answer (SA) type questions, carrying 3 marks each. In Section D — Question numbers 32 to 3 are long answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each. In Section E — Question numbers 36 to 38 are case-study based integrated questions carrying 4 marks each. Internal choice is provided in 2 marks question in each case-study. There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in 2 questions in Section B, 2 questions in Section C, 2 questions in Section D and 3 questions of 2 marks in Section E. Draw neat diagrams wherever required. Take m= 2 wherever required, if not stated. Use of calculators is NOT allowed. SECTION -A 20x1 = 20 This section consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. 1. A.30 m long rope is tightly stretched and tied from the top of pole to the ground. If the rope makes an angle of 60° with the ground, the height of the pole is 1 () 10¥3m —(b) 30¥3 m_—(@) Sm (@) 15V3 m On the top face of the wooden cube of side 7 cm, hemispherical depressions of radius 0.35 cm are to be formed by taking out the wood. The maximum number of depressions that can be formed is 1 (a) 400 (b) 100 (©) 20 (@ 10 3. The cumulative frequency for calculating median is obtained by adding the frequencies of all the : 1 (a) classes up to the median class (b) classes following the median class (c) classes preceding the median class (d) all classes 4, If mode and median of given set of observations are 13 and 11 respectively, then the value of mean is : 1 (@) 17 (b) 7 (©) 10 (@ 28 3014/3 “ 3|Page PTO. 13, A nf ong #, a8 gu, fram =z 0 8, ar aia AC &1 AB 82 aa, faa Fz of 08, c we wm eri tar 81 a OD =r 8, BC a Cy) une: A B NPY 3r @ © > (©) 2r (@) 4r we Fa & oiers we wait sais Al ue AST Soom Saf 21 a BIR AGS FT afer 2 : (a) 200m (b) 20cm a aa (c) 20cma afte veg 40 cma eT (d) 40cm faa ABC #1 yaisit AB aft AC @ fag E oft F ya var fea @ fe AE LAP J a fre 8 ate-an hin 87 (a) EF=2BC (b) BC=2EF (©) EF=3BC (d) BC=3 EF vane 3-3 ARTE p(x) Be form ies ae HS ate a BP (a) po) ® afte @ oftrs 2 fra gers @ (b) pQ) * a a aa 2 fa yes aI (c) px) * da fra yeas 21 (@) poy aifies & sifine da fra yee 8 we we ft: aad AR F oat ge wae fre # fe et ame Tee Aire ara RWS wea we a HS one El Shi Te Hea A aA A ire 2: @ + os oF ox a x=ab’ sity =a°bé, wei a afk b aay Gente, A [HCF (x, y) LCM (x, »)] Fae 2 = f@) 1-a’b* (b) ab (1 —ab) (©) ab-a‘h* (d) ab (1 —ab) (1 + ab) (145) -(1-v3) (a) warers aici der 2 (b) Ferrera prt a (c) aarere srafeta dea 21 (d) orers oraitta eT 21 ‘a’ era free fee ax? +x+a=0 % ye aoa ik ore zB: @ 2 ) -2 ot @-4 ose 8 fig PCL, -1) Be @ 1 (b) -1 () 0 (a) v2 3014/3 4|Page In the adjoining figure, AC is diameter of larger circle with centre O. AB is tangent to smaller circle with centre O. If OD = r, then BC is equal to : 3r : b) Oe @r ® > () 2r (d) 4r 6. A parallelogram having one of its sides 5 em circumscribes a circle. The perimeter of parallelogram is (a) 20cm (b) less than 20 cm (c) more than 20 cm but less than 40cm (d) 40 cm 7. Eand F are points on the sides AB and AC respectively of a AABC such AE_ AF 1 AE _AF 1 whic rf ation is true? that EB FC 72 Which of the following relation is true (a) EF=2BC (b) BC=2EF (©) EF=3BC (d) BC=3 EF 8. Which of the following statements is true for a polynomial p(x) of degree 3? (a) p(x) has at most two distinct zeroes. (b) p(x) has at least two distinct zeroes (©) p(x) has exactly three distinct zeroes. (@)_ p(x) has at most three distinct zeroes. 9. Letters A to F are mentioned on six faces of a die such that each face has a different letter. Two such dice are thrown simultaneously. The probability that vowels turn up on both the dice is : 1 1 1 1 a i ») 2 yi gt @ 4 5 Os @ 35 10. If x = ab’ and y = a’b, where a and b are prime numbers, then [HCE (x, y)- LCM (x, y)] is equal to: (@) 1-a' (b) ab (1—ab) (©) ab—a'b* (@) ab (1 —ab) (1 + a) 2 2 ui. (143) -(1-¥3) is: (a) a positive rational number, _(b)_a negative integer. (©) apositive irrational number. (4) a negative irrational number. 12. The value of ‘a’ for which ax? +x + a=0 has equal and positive roots is 1 1 (a) 2 (b) -2 © 3 @-5 13. The distance of point P(1, -1) from x-axis is @ 1 (b) -1 0 @ v2 30/4/3 a 5|Page & PTO. we aa fore tel Ht aon, areft tet At dom 4 10 aftw 2) ae we aa | 4 argon ws ar i Fett A reat 3 8, at ae ne FF Ag Fe We? 1 (a) 50 (b) 60 (©) 80 (@ 40 15. ‘pram free few fer eefinetl & arafefira wo a sete ge gl: 1 px+3y=p-3, 12x+ py=p (a) *aa-6 (b) Fa6 (c) +6 (d) +691 ote ag of areafers Gea 16. fone sagftat #, 3 fay ABC ait PQR A a 2coHume: 38cm 3y3em, even 760m 1 (a) 140° A Q oo B 6cm c P 12cm Q (d) 40° 17. sec A=2 cos A Goad eat @, Fa A = 1 (a) 0° (b) 30° (©) 45° (a) 60° 18, A a eta wer wa a? 1 (a) sin 20° > sin 70° (b) sin 20° > cos 20° (©) 00s 20° > cos 70° (d) tan 20° > tan 70° Fréat: We Hea 19 aor 20 Medes A Us arrest (A) & UvETA Wes ach (R) fears | Pe aad Praca gira: (a) GH, afreaa (A) war ah (R) Ger & aie we (R), SHER (A) A DE aS Fea 2 | (b) aH, sftrper (A) car eh (R) wer & ait wh (R), afr (A) A caren Fel TEL (c) aftraer (A) ara 2 Feg ah (R) Hea aL (d) after (A) sar 2 eg TH (R) FT’? 19, orftresert (A): feet ga & feet core & fai oe Gist af wast tant ane at a we (R): aval fag @ ga alist 1g eral Carsil ar cfargat aerar ete 21 1 20. aftreert (A): 3" 9 gag ar ote Peal of orga Ger n & feu aa Gem a wat 81 ws (R): fee i orpa Gea n & few, 3" a1 ase Ras 2 a a aaa 2 1 3014/3 a 6|Page 14. The number of red balls in a bag is 10 more than the number of black balls, If the probability of drawing a red ball at random from this bag is then the total number of balls in the bag is : (a) 50 (b) 60 (©) 80 (@ 40 15. The value of ‘p’ for which the equations px +3y = p-3, 12x-+ py =p has infinitely many solutions is (a) —6 only (b) 6 only (© +6 (@) Any real number except + 6 16. AABC and APQR are shown R in the adjoining figures. The measure of ZC is : x 6V3em, (a) 140° 3.8eny sven vee (b) 80° (c) 60° B 6cm c P 12cm Q (d) 40° 17. sec A=2 cos A is true for A= fa) (b) 30° (©) 45° (a) 60° 18. Which of the following statements is true ? (a) sin 20° > sin 70° (b) sin 20° > cos 20° (©) cos 20°> cos 70° (@) tan 20° > tan 70° Directions : In question number 19 and 20, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct option : (a) Both, Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is correct explanation of Assertion (A). (b) Both, Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A). (c)_ Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false. (d)_ Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true. 19. Assertion (A): Tangents drawn at the end points of a diameter of a circle are always parallel to each other. Reason (R): The lengths of tangents drawn to a circle from a point outside the circle are always equal 20, Assertion (A) : Unit digit of 3” cannot be an even number for any natural number n. Reason (R): 2 is not a prime factor of 3” for any natural number n. 30/4/3 a 7|Page & PTO. we-a ya aus ti saya g, finn wets H 2 sie Z 1 21. 22. 24. 25. (A) 1.5 m cat G& aga 12 m ha aa-ae (lamp post) * 74 & 2.5 m/sec Ay nfs & EA WT Vl 3 seo Ware set wea Ft cians are Fifsr sre (B) wai wads ABCD #1 yn AD ai fag E oe ag art 2 3ik BE, CD wl Fm sfawdiga eof @ | fit fife fe AABE ~ ACFB fig C & ftzis wa Ae At ah otal ABM w waK a a AC = 2BC, ei A 3k B® fraars HAT: (— 1, 7) 3 (4-3) 21 (A) 2814 ata Aire, firer fare (sin A + cosec A)’ + (cos A + sec A)’ =x + tan? A + cot” A aaa fifire . 3.Sin30°-4 sin?30° ® seas © 2 sin?50° +2 cos?50° 2g sik fare ahi a1 sea ad 2000, St ee eit ah an, ar 21 we ara Ff, fe: (i) @Hi ar aera ww a 2 (ii) Hi series fra 21 rs aan fara at atanfireta fatty & eet ae T3x—37y =109 37x-73y=1 wavs -4 ya as ti 6 oa Z, frei wets & 3 ote z 26. 27. 28. 29. ee aaain fps PQR, frat arate fag Pm 2, % itt P (x, y), Q(-2,-3) aR 2, 3) 8 x a y & sta a eae gra AAU) sa: x A a eH aM ara Aifiry fare form y = 221 cosA +sinA-1 (A) fag aifire fe SosAcsinA FT 7 C0See A~cot A waar (B) aff cot® +cos@ = p 3iK cotd—cos0 =q &, ai fag fe fe p?- 9? =4 pg fg were ax? — xtc % yee a ott Be, ot were te aa fred ys a-3 a B-3 al 10 cm fear aa te ga % afer we ad ABCD at 21 fag Fife fH ae aaa ABCD 1 #4 @l sq: ABCD @ afta aa Fife 30/4/3 a 8|Page & SECTION -B This section consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each. 21. 22. 23. 24, 25. (A) A.L5 mall boy is walking away from the base of a lamp post which is 12 m high, at the speed of 2.5 m/sec. Find the length of his shadow after 3 seconds. OR (B) In parallelogram ABCD, side AD is produced to a point E and BE intersects CD at F. Prove that AABE ~ ACFB Find the coordinates of the point C which lies on the line AB produced such that AC = 2BC, where coordinates of points A and B are (- 1, 7) and (4, - 3) respectively. (A) Find the value of x for which (sin A ++ cosec A)’ + (cos A + sec A)’ =x + tan? A + cot? A OR (B) Evaluate the following 3 sin30°— 30° 2 sin?50° +2 cos?50° Renu and Simran were born in the year 2000 which is a leap year. Find the probability that : (i) both have same birthday. (i) both have different birthdays. Solve the following system of equations algebraically : 73x -37y =109 37x-T3y =1 SECTION —C This section consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each. 26. 27. 28. 29. P (x, y), Q (— 2, — 3) and R (2, 3) are the vertices of a right triangle PQR. right angled at P. Find the relationship between x and y. Hence, find all possible values of x for which y= 2. cosA +sinA, (A) Prove that cosee A— cot A cosA—sinA +1 OR (B) If cot + cos® = p and cot®—cos® = 4, prove that p? —q? = 4,/pq If « and B are the zeroes of the polynomial ax?-x+c. Obtain a polynomial whose zeroes are a 3 and B—3. Rectangle ABCD circumscribes the circle of radius 10 em, Prove that ABCD is a square, Hence, find the perimeter of ABCD. 3 3014/3 a 9|Page & PTO. 30. 31. (A) fag Fifi fe V2 wp safes dea 2 3 rrat (B) aM x ait y a fra oes deat Bok paw y qe rae ya p.q ar FUCK ait LCM aa Fife) gee steer ae A site Aare fe wal HCF (p, qr) * LCM (p,q, =p *q Xr 2a FE 3 wh aad ar afeTy 70 om 2) sired A ciang, ters H grt a 5 cm sift 81 feafa at aismfirta att are we einer fare ey A eae Aire) sea: ga fran at ga fifa 3 aE -a yeas i aoe g, fra wei 5 cin ZI 32. 33, (A) fast ABC ait PQR A aa qate 3:5 & aaa 7 #1 ADLBC aa PSLOR Sar fa se Ft arrepfeai § fear var? : 5 MIX B_D c QTs R (i) fag Fifa f& AADC ~ APSR (i) AAD =4 cm?, a PS A cag aa ATL (iii) (ii) % vat @ ar (AABC) : ar (APQR) ata Fife) aaa rere aura WAT aaTgU) ga wi} sei @ frefefad a fag afar : vale dia wait tare 1, m,n feria Rarsii q ak s ame sireafed ete &, Sar fe a@ ong onpfa 2 fear wa 2, a AB LDE a BC EF we ace fait ef 3 ate & fae cH ag aren aa ok vam fe aT fasten Er gem Hea ‘wiht ue ua dora eet ara waa ey Hot awed & oar ge wag: ‘caré = 2 m, aise = 0.5 m, He = 0.1 m ‘SerarasTe HTT BI SATE = 0.1 m Serran arr ht Sarg = 0.7 m aed 4 seta aad BI ota ae Fife) ga aca I Fa Pe Aas aia fara 5 ®) 30/4/3 a 10|Page & 30. (A) Prove that V2 is an irrational number. 3 OR (B) Let x and y be two distinct prime numbers and p = x y’, q = xy', r= .x° y*. Find the HCF and LCM of p, q and r. Further check if HCF (p, g, 7) * LCM (p, q. 7) =p * q * ror not. 3 31. The perimeter of a rectangle is 70 cm. The length of the rectangle is $ cm more than twice is breadth, Express the given situation as a system of linear equations in two variables and hence solve it. 3 SECTION - D This section consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each. 32, (A) The corresponding sides of AABC and APQR are in the ratio 3 : 5. ADLBC and PS.LQR as shown in the following figures : 5 P A BUD Cc Qs R (i) Prove that AADC ~ APSR (ii) If AD =4 em, find the length of PS. (iii) Using (ii) find ar (AABC) : ar (APQR) OR {B) State basic proportionality theorem, Use it to prove the following : If three parallel lines J, m, mare intersected by transversals g and s as shown in the adjoining figure, AB BC 33. A bat manufacturing company made a huge bat for charity and got it signed by world cup winning team. The dimensions of the bat which is in the form of a cuboid with a cylindrical handle at the top are as follows : length = 2 m, width = 0.5 m, thickness = 0.1 m diameter of cylindrical part = 0.1 m height of cylindrical part = 0.7 m Find the volume of wood used in the bat, Also, find the total surface area of the wooden bat. 5 then, 30/4/3 a ll|Page & PTO. 34, fret ciferar oc Satire af a 40 frenflial Fr arqufeata ar ferig anid 2; feat ft ten | faenblat ft dear 2-6 i 6-10 10 10-14 7 14-18 4 18-22 4 22-26 3 26-30 1 saite ategi ar Sore’ afk agers’ ara Atfare 35. (A) wh aaa fas Fh yond ga war @ fe aad cif Yon, waa std qT | 4m aa 2 ak cad oon aad ee ST a 2m HA 2 Ba Ft ah gaat A carat ara Fife) Re 7e fy % Aaa ik oford % dears art afta ar sat are Ai) surat (B) efter 22 241 (3,5) a re er BH eH Horm aifse) ra: ge sare sre fgara eee & yer are sifsrC ws - 3 Fa ve 3 rene seme aera ea Z| oem Te 4 oie TEL 36. sels we ua fig Pm, sel gent ef a, aa osert wo waa Fh ara FY afanas aa feu we ey ow om saan fan a a wala 60 kiv/h & THR @ a Ht ot gh fig P a 100 m dasa fig Q HK a Wada a1 aa ao we Res am 30° aT TA athe ae & aren, Prefered weit & sax difeie : (i) sathe feafe at ce faa A aera @ Prefia Fifa) (i) Pret Rae am waa site gion exe (P) & Ha A at ara ACI (3= 1.73 aftfie) (iii) (a) aa (Baws 4) gre Fife fares sila gate FT 30° B 45° a ara @ | arat (ii) &) Wart ww fig Ta fig Poe TR Waa A Pee aH (Game 8) aii, Sar Pe TH wgela a aaaHa aI gia a 60° R? 30/4/3 a 12|Page & Following table shows the absentees record of 40 students in an academic year Number of Days | Number of Students 2-6 in 6-10 10 10-14 7 14-18 4 18-22 4 22-26 3 26-30 1 Find the ‘mean’ and the ‘mode’ of the above data, 5 35. (A) The sides of a right triangle are such that the longest side is 4 m more than the shortest side and the third side is 2 m less than the longest side. Find the length of each side of the triangle. Also, find the difference between the numerical values of the area and the perimeter of the given triangle. 5 OR . 2 4_10 . (B) Express the equation “—S+——S=—> 5 (43,5) as a quadratic equation in standard form. Hence, find the roots of the equation so formed. 5 SECTION -E This section consists of 3 Case-study based questions of 4 marks each. 36. A drone was used to facilitate movement of an ambulance on the straight highway to a point P on the ground where there was an accident. The ambulance was travelling at the speed of 60 km/h. The drone stopped at a point Q, 100 m vertically above the point P. The angle of depression of the ambulance was found to be 30° at a particular instant. Based on above information, answer the following questions : (i) Represent the above situation with the help of a diagram. 1 (i) Find the distance between the ambulance and the site of accident (P) at the particular instant. (Use J3= 1.73) 1 (iii) (a) Find the time (in seconds) in which the angle of depression changes from 30° to 45°. 2 OR (iii) (b) How long (in seconds) will the ambulance take to reach point P from a point T on the highway such that angle of depression of the ambulance at T is 60° from the drone ? 2 30/4/3 a 13|Page & PTO. 37. 38. fa gacaifiin fit aren siifeittn wete ghar 3 ots werdial & da sit sitfeifta # gfark % tafedi Ht aes ar sfafitirca sea 21 sifetie Geil & ak A sere eer & fee cect an & ort 4 eget gro ait fata nfatateat Fam fear ari ow aye tee Bois A a Ae as chara ors wT wets theran Bes HH aa & fare 44 m veh Ft orraeaeaT Atl ‘oraifer anit (er faa 4 fRarn var 2) 4 of erat 3 fata Get ar ges weet ee ‘Gitet aa ae fear tar 2 fe By OAB ue rang ys 2 ait af write aa watres @1 sathh Ga & ora wi, fraferftaa weal % sox diag: @) sere thera sett Ft fer are Fife, 1 (ii) ZAOB #t ary er 27 1 (iii) (a) oraifea 8a Ry #1 Bags are Rr) 2 aaa (ii) (bo) saraifed Bat & ant ait ot arch cali At larg ara Fifa 2 fea Cart mo daa at sae vice smal 4 8 wa €) we fea ey H, vest & omen fag & eit fig we aaa an Hf wat om Go a arg 5000 m2 fae Sart 4 are send 8 38 were 83 fre cea aM sia 1 GH eT aT EI omar fig & wee GA Fae 200 m 2 att a H A 150 mH aeeR sie eatis faa rt @1 sae store, vir & sifam at Ft at 300 m 2) we Gat % onan h, SAR Ad ar oan ach Fafafas weit H ae fre (aan fag & 103 GA A eA are AAC 1 (i) 189 G4 ot 254 Ga & sta Ft ao ara Af 1 (ii) (a) a Fara =R S misee Mala a wa He ah oH a a He, aT er isd at cae aga Haat are gre feat wan aaa ara AE 2 aaa Gi) (bo) ar} ate we ae Git Ht Ga en aa Fifa 2 3014/3 a 14|Page The Olympic symbol comprising five interlocking rings represents the union of the five continents of the world and the meeting of athletes from all over the world at the Olympic games. In order to spread awareness about Olympic games, students of Class-X took part in various activities organised by the school. One such group of students made 5 circular rings in the school lawn with the help of ropes. Each circular ring required 44 m of rope. Also, in the shaded regions as shown in the figure, students made rangoli showcasing various sports and games. It is given that AOAB is an equilateral triangle and all unshaded regions are congruent. Based on above information, answer the following questions : (i) Find the radius of each circular ring. (ii) What is the measure of ZAOB ? (iii) (a) Find the area of shaded region Ry OR (iii) (b) Find the length of rope around the unshaded regions. 38. Cable cars at hill stations are one of the major tourist attractions. On a hill station, the length of cable car ride from eee aii] base point to top most point on a the hill is 5000 m. Poles are ow installed at equal intervals on the way to provide support to the cables on which car moves. The distance of first pole from base point is 200 m and subsequent poles are installed at equal interval of 150 m. Further, the distance of last pole from the top is 300 m. Based on above information, answer the following questions using Arithmetic Progression (Find the distance of 10 pole from the base (ii) Find the distance between 15 pole and 25" pole. (iii) (@) Find the time taken by cable car to reach 15" pole from the top if it is moving at the speed of Sm/sec and coming from top. OR (iii) (b) Find the total number of poles installed along the entire journey. 30/4/3 a 15|Page & 304734 16|Page

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