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430-4-2 - Mathematics Basic

The document is a question paper for a Mathematics (Basic) exam, containing 38 questions divided into five sections: multiple choice, very short answer, short answer, long answer, and case-based questions. Candidates are instructed to follow specific guidelines such as writing the question paper code on the answer book and not using calculators. The exam is scheduled for a duration of 3 hours with a total of 80 marks.

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430-4-2 - Mathematics Basic

The document is a question paper for a Mathematics (Basic) exam, containing 38 questions divided into five sections: multiple choice, very short answer, short answer, long answer, and case-based questions. Candidates are instructed to follow specific guidelines such as writing the question paper code on the answer book and not using calculators. The exam is scheduled for a duration of 3 hours with a total of 80 marks.

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Series : H4EFG SET ~2 : wea wa IS >| aaa. 430/4/2 Roll No. chen wav aie a) se—yfeT 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 —a ae @ om mci ® side of the question paper should be ae A written on the title page of the wa-ye 7 fad 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. Be nit (genet) WL MATHEMATICS (BASIC) Fratita wart: 3 ee afrRaH 3F% : 80 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 430/4/2 1|Page Be P.T.O. arava Freer: Frevterfara Freer at aga araartt & aise atte sre Tiers etre : 1, 3a weI—aa 38 wer B) Bat EF sifraTe el 2. wei-ua vie Gust F Ronfaa 2 - Gos, G, 7, WATE! aus & Hey dem 1 a 18 we aehrReHA en we He 19 wa 20 sifrET at arenita 1 si 37 B) 4. Gus GF ye GET 21 a 25 TH aft TA-TH (VSA) TOR % 2 sieht H WET el 5. Gus A wer Gea 26 8 31 TH TY-Se (SA) WR > 3 aia! % eT SI 6 2. we Gus aH yer Gem 32 F 35 aH Ae-sala (LA) VaR H § Hal H We El Gus s Fe GET 36 J 38 Ata /TaMT sang reita 4 stat aH wer) arate Praca 2 aiat & ver 7 fear rar 21 8. seus A aan fersce wei ean en 2) Fah, Gs @ % 2 wea FH, Gus 7% 2 Wea 4, as aH 2 wea Fea avs SH 2 stat H 3 weal A orate fad HH TAT Ream nar 2 9. Tet aT Bt, cree aarphat wae) ae araere et at x = 22/7 Hh 10, Herein ar sei abet 21 ws -F 20%1 = 20 wea cieat 1 & 20 we aefernette wea Z ce ees TET 1 si TEL 1. AP. : 10V2, 6V2, 2y2..... 1 2087 Ee: 1 (a) -76+10V2 (b) -62V2 (c) -66V2 — (d)_ 862 2, af sec —tan0 =2 @, af secO + tand #1 ae 1 1 1 @ 5 () v2 OF @ 2 3. PQ Ta PR, Sea 3 cm a SEO AM, TAK g ait wh 3 ert tard 21 af vets ert tar $1 ara 4 om? at Bays OQP aH aha & Poa (a) Sem (b) 12cm (c) 9em (d) 8cm R 4. marae are fares fer Card 14x + my = 20 Wa -3x+2y = 16 BARB, 2 1 3 1 28 3 @ -F ® -~ © -> @ -3y 430472 2[Page a General Instructions : Read the following instructions carefully and follow them : 1. 2 3. 9. 10. This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory. Question paper is divided into FIVE sections — SECTION A, B, C, D and E. In section A, question number 1 to 18 are multiple choice questions (MCQs) and question number 19 and 20 are Assertion — Reason based questions of I mark each. In section B, question number 21 to 25 are very short answer (VSA) type questions of 2 marks each. In section C, question number 26 to 31 are short answer (SA) type questions carrying 3 marks each. In section D, question number 32 10 35 are long answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each. In section E, question number 36 to 38 are case-based integrated units of assessment 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 figures wherever required. Take m = 22/7 wherever required if not stated. Use of calculators is NOT allowed. SECTION - A 20x1 = 20 Question Nos. 1 to 20 are multiple choice questions of 1 mark each. 1. is: 1 The 20 term of the A.P. : 10V2, 6V2, 2/2,. (a) -76+10V2 (b) -62V2 (ec) -66V2 — (d)_ 862 If secO — tan@ = 2,then sec@ + tan® is equal to 1 @ 4 o) 2 ot (@ 2 2 V2 PQ and PR are tangents to the circle Q of radius 3 cm and centre O. If, length of each tangent is 4 cm, then perimeter of A OQP is : 1 (a) Sem (b) 120m (c) 9em (d) 8cm R The value of m for which lines 14x + my = 20 and —3x+2y =16 are parallel, is 1 3 7 28 3 @ -7 ® -~ © -> @ -% 430/42 3|Page HH PTO. TH AP. nat T% Sn— 6 81 SIRT SATB (a) -6 (b) Sn (©) 5 (d) 6 ‘fergatt (2, -7) va 2, -1) & sta Ft aha: (a) 10 ) Wi ©) 8 @ 43 ge Beg 210" wr ar sia aw aT aH A cE om 8 gH A fava? (a) 2v2em —(b) 4m (©) 8cm @ fem 52 adi arf seat van 8 HA eh aii Mag Fa cH oe argewar frapren an) geht wie Fe fara 7a va we sifsea Gea 9° 2, 2: @ x » 4 os @ 4 A ABC 4 PQ || BC 21 fear TT f AP = 2.4 cm, PB = 3.6 cma A BC = 5.4 cm@l PQ #t Tra 2 : (a) 2.7om (b) 180m (©) 3.6cm (2.16 em B c . PATH PB, ZO aa aw Cie A ref 2 eet tard 1 ale ZAOB = 105° 2d ZOAP+ ZAPB HAR? 0 > (a) 75° (b) 175° B (©) 180° (d) 165° . adi a ee are bar aren 21 eH a aa GH TA 6 AA FI a 2 12 5 u 6 (@) 36 (b) 36 © 36 @ 36 . Tom aan fsa ara sig a am Yea Baw 550 cm’ 21 sig A feela Sage: (a) 25cm (b) 14cm (©) 20cm (@) 24cm . afe tan A= Fa, sin Awa 8: (a) ¥ ) ¥ © ¥ @ 1 430/42 4|Page A 10. 11. 12, Ifn term of an AP. is 5n— 6, then its common difference is : (a) -6 (b) Sn © 5 (@) 6 The distance between the points (2, -7) and (2, -1) is : (a) 10 (bs) 23 @® 8 (a) 4Vi3 The length of are subtending an angle of 210° at the centre of the circle, is 4 om, The radius of the circle is 3 (a) 2¥2em —(b) 4em (©) 8em @ fem A card is drawn at random from a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards The probability that drawn card shows number ‘9’ is : 1 4 1 1 @ 36 o O 37 @ In A ABC, PQ || BC. It is given that A AP = 2.4 cm, PB = 3.6 cm and P Q BC =5.4 om, PQ is equal to : (a) 27m —(b)- 18cm B c (©) 36cm — (d)_-2.16em PA and PB are tangents to a circle A with centre O. If ZAOB=105° then ZOAP + ZAPBis equal to : 6 P (a) 75° (b) 175° (©) 180° (165° B Two dice are rolled together. The probability that at least one of them shows @ #B six, is (b) @ 36 The curved surface area of a cone with base radius 7 cm, is $50 cm’. The slant height of the cone is (a) 25m (b+) 14em (©) 20em (@) 24cm Iftan A= 4, then sin A is equal to ox ) é|- 430/42 5|Page HH PTO. 14. af& J2sin8 = 12, a cote x cosecd aa e+ 1 ® + oy 0 2 @ 4s 15, da feast we aa Foren orm 2) east ofa fH fk cH fara we (1) aa, @ 1 @ 4 3 ot @ 1 16. & we apf F were p(x) B are a frefia ‘fear rar 21 ge aeye & fire yerat Al Pea a (a) 0 ) 1 (©) 2 @) ar 17. 8aR Sere are 2 cageia de A Sergi ar aT 1:2 21 seh easi wr gaa @ = 1 (a) V2:1 (b) 1:2 @ 1:4 (@) v2 18, FET 2x2 + 5x41 HTH aT PE (1.4) mame 1 5 5 @ -F (b) 5 Og (d) -5S fram: wea Her 19 sik 20 athena ua ach orrerita wea ZI at wer feu Te Ze faa Ue wi afirmers (A) Tat Gat wt TH (R) RT sifeea fara wa 21 ga eat & aT aa ae feu 7 wei (a), (b), (c) HR (a) HA Gra ART: (a) after (A) ait wh (R) at aet Z atk aH (R), aftwer (A) Ft aT AST EA 2 (b) sifirmer (A) oft wh (R) AHI wat @, Tea TH (R), aftrHaT (A) AI TE eae TEE A BI (co) sftrmery (A) wat 2, Teg TH (R) TAT 21 (@) aftrRert (A) Tea %, TET TH (R) BE 19, atftrenert (A): a meat wea a A Pera PC) ee, ‘ai P(E) = 0.001 21 wh (R): P(E) + P(E) =1 1 430/42 6|Page A 14, If ¥2sin@ =1, then cot x cosecBis equal to 1 1 1 b) —= ce) V2 ad 5 @) os © @ 4 15, Three coins are tossed together. The probability that only one coin shows tail, is: @ 4 3 ome @ 1 2 8 8 16. In the given figure, graph of p(x) is shown. Number of distinet zeroes of p(x) is : (a) 0 (b) 1 (©) 2 (d) many 17. Two right circular cylinders of equal volumes have their heights in the ratio 1:2. The ratio of their radii is + (a) V2: (b) 1:2 (1:4 (@) v2 18. a, B are zeroes of the polynomial 2x? + 5x +1. The value of (2 + A is: 5 5 @ -3 ) 5 © 3 (@ -s Directions : Question numbers 19 and 20 are Assertion and Reason based questions. Two statements are given, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Select the correct answer to these questions from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as given below : (a) Both, Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A). (b) Both, Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is no the correct explanation of Assertion (A). (©) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false. (d)_ Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true. 19, Assertion (A): If E is an event such that P(E) = = then P(E) = 0.001. Reason (R): P(E) + P(E) =1 430/42 7|Page HH PTO. 20. afrnaa (A): UH Har Tier A frenfiat & areas ores 16 B1 sara at 2 omeh wan % weais 16 @ eH I wah (R): arere i farce at at aa ait FH ateat 21 as -a Wea Hee 21 F 25 we ala -se aT e , ee wees 2 aims aT EL 21, @ stat BA Ta CD ga % ae A fag Pm wftedq aed 21 fag D aif APDA ~ APBC Pot B 22, (A) firg fife fe fart aver fag @ fet ga we eich 1g eal tarsi % sta ar am ert fagsit at fret are tarde gm aa x stata aT aT aR ee 2 waar (B) fag Aa fH feet ga} feet ore & fet w dist ag at tae aaa ac ZI 23. firgait A(2, 5) TaT BCS, -2) a Sitgt are Yards Ft ferg PC, m) fea agar 4 fanfins sea 8? Sta: m aT A ae AA) 24. casa fir feet orga dem n % fed Gea 45” am OT GUA Te a aa Wa sa SST ‘a’ STA aaa HA 45" BT SH AS, ae OK wae él 25, (A) we fark Ht ongfa H feat wa rama aa 3m argeoar wr & freer aren 81 geet aT TPT e CO 2m ‘fa ae ferrar 0.7 m freer are ga F fier? (B) a ee re re % sha ar stat 3 Sl (ii) A wea Feast er aT 8 a ays -7 wea HET 26 B 31 TH y—set are oa F, fiers wets 3 sie ee 26. (A) afe fig AC 5, y), BQ, — 2), C(8, 4) TI De, 5) UH ame aga ABCD & até get 4 4 a, atx sik y aa ae AA ee TT saa A ysneil Al ceargai ara AA 430/42 8|Page 20. Assertion (A): Median marks of students in a class test is 16. It means half of the class got marks less than 16. Reason (R): — Median divides the distribution in two equal parts. SECTION - B Question Nos. 21 to 25 are very short answer questions of 2 marks each. c 21. Two chords BA and CD intersect D at point P outside the circle. Prove that APDA ~ APBC Pa B 22, (A) Prove that the angle between the two tangents drawn from an external point to a circle is supplementary to the angle subtended by the line segment joining the points of contact at the centre OR (B) Prove that the tangents drawn at the ends of a diameter of a circle are parallel. 23, Find the ratio in which point P (-1, m) divides the line segment joining the points A(2, 5) and B(-5, -2). Hence, find the value of m. 24. Show that 45" can not end with the digit 0, n being a natural number. Write the prime number ‘a’ which on multiplying with 45” makes the product end with the digit 0, 25. (A) A coin is dropped at random on the 3m rectangular region shown in the figure. What is the probability that it will land OC 2m inside the circle with radius 0.7 m ? OR (B) A die is thrown twice. What is the probability that (i) difference between two numbers obtained is 3 ? (ii) sum of the numbers obtained is8? SECTION -C Question Nos. 26 to 31 are short answer questions of 3 marks each, 26. (A) If points A(- 5, y), B(2,—2), C(8, 4) and D(a, 5) taken in order, form a parallelogram ABCD, then find the values of x and y. Hence, find lengths of sides of the parallelogram. 3 430/42 9|Page HH PTO. awa (B) fz A(6, —3), BOO, 5) det CE 2, 1) AABC % aft fag @1 fag PG, 1) aa fz Q2, - 1) HAT FST AB a AC & fea 21 ats FA fH AP _ AQ a et PB 27. 10 om fren ara ga Al wm ster ga % HzO WC 60° aI AIT safe ee V1 wrasse APT HT atrpet ara if (V3 =1.73, V2 =1.41 wat x =3.14 aif) 28, firg fifirl fe Peet go ofora aereR gis Gag eit 21 29, (A) Saat Ah 7, 10h, 14, sees 84a an ara FAL aaat (B) af fet AP. ye nei wr ain 5, =52n+8) 8h eer won Ug wen arian ara sa) ge Wea sai We ae FHA 30. FeI4 p(x) = 40? 4x3 & eae oe FHS eM gas Ts wa Eat aa & data A aera Ft iis Atay 31. fag fife f V5 we aah dear al ws -u ‘Wea Heat 32 35 we Std-se are ea &, fart ete 5 cis aT 2 32. (A) af feef fas A ue yon & aaa ora a yoTeil a fafa fagoif ox sfredq ae & fed ce tan dict wa at fag Aha fe a ora Bye we & aga # fanfra @ art 21 aaa (B) AABC 41 yaTeit AB Tar AC 1 sau: faeg P cen Q ea WER Raa 2 fe PQ | BC 21 fag Fifa fe afer AD vi f& fez AB HoT BCT diet eat &, taras PQ wt aafgunia aed 21 33. aay da 8 70 m Sa cages & frat a tak wa aa sent & sea aio 30° afk 45° &1 af cigersa % wa Gt ait UH Terr Get ers & ate hd al, A a sensi % sha A atl ara AAAL (V3 = 1.73 ofA 430/42 T0|Page OR (B) A(6, - 3), BO, 5) and CE 2, 1) are vertices of ABC. Points P(3, 1) and Q(2, ~ 1) lie on sides AB and AC respectively. Check whether AP _AQ PB QC 27. A chord of a circle of radius 10 cm subtends an angle of 60° at the centre O. Find the area of the shaded region. (Use V3 =1.73,2 =1.41 and n= 3.14) 28, Prove that the parallelogram circumscribing a circle is a rhombus. 3 29. (A) Find the sum of the A.P. 7, 105, 14, 10... 84, 3 OR (B) If the sum of first n terms of an A.P. is given by S, Fn +8). Then, find its first term and common difference. Hence, find its 15" term. 3 30. Find the zeroes of the polynomial p(x)=4x*-4x—-3 and verify the relationship between zeroes and its coefficients. 3 31. Prove that 5 is an irrational number 3 SECTION - D Question Nos. 32 to 35 are long answer questions of § marks each. 32. (A) Ifa line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other two sides in distinct points then prove that the other two sides are divided in the same ratio. 5 OR (B) Ina A ABC, P and Q are points on AB and AC respectively such that PQ || BC. Prove that the median AD, drawn from A to BC, bisects PQ. 5 33. As observed from the top of a 70 m high lighthouse from the sea level, the angles of depression of two ships are 30° and 45°. If one ship is exactly behind the other on the same sides of the lighthouse, find the distance between the two ships. (Use V3 = 1.73) 5 430/42 11 |Page HH PTO. 34, (A) fear maT? FR p?x? + (p? -q?)x-g? =05(p #0) Gated f& sate actin ar fafa (D) we Pt at 21 Gi) aaa & ye ara AA 5 erat (B) dia arma eres yots ga van ¢ fe aaa oe ya ar at wi arél aet & yorreet ar abr 67 2) fears weiter Ft aeraar & ft ots at Aral 5 35, fie atest a ‘sreae! aan ‘agers’ ara Aha 5 at 100-105 105-110] 110-115 | 115-120] 120-125 | 125-130 areareaT 6 8 10 4 9 3 ws - 5 Wer Hea 36 B38 Tee TaN one ea g, Fare edt 4 sie aT FL 36. ta ver Ta at ater & Rs ufrds wm a a at eu a) ae eae Ges ae ayftraks at ortiz Peer ae wa fer on fe ee Basie aa ABC % feat-faat ae amen en aa YS AF, FE aa BE & feat-feat ak TT ata oe ore F AF = 53.58m_ (2 = 1.41 wat V3 =1.73 AR) @ ST BCH wang ara AA 1 Gi) HST AG Fl erg ata AA 1 ii) (a) Ay ABC & Siar are FIR 2 sera (ii) (b) (AF + FE+ EB) #1 eeang ara Rad 2 430/42 T2|Page 34. (A) Itis given that p?x? +(p?— (i) Show that the discriminant (D) of above equation is a perfect square. Qx-k 03 (p#0) (ii) Find the roots of the equation. 5 OR (B) Three consecutive positive integers are such that the sum of the square of smallest and product of other two is 67. Find the numbers, using quadratic equation, 5 35. Find ‘median’ and ‘mode’ of the following data : 5 Class 100-105 | 105-110] 110-115 | 115-120] 120-125 | 125-130 Frequency 6 8 10 4 9 3 SECTION -E Question Nos. 36 to 38 are case-based questions of 4 marks each. 36. Rahim and Nadeem are two c friends whose plots are adjacent to cach other, Rahim’s son made a drawing of the plots with necessary details. It is decided that Rahim will fence the triangular plot ABC and Nadeem will fence along the sides AF, FE and BE. Observe the diagram carefully and answer the following ' AF = 53.58m question: (Use ¥2 = 1.41 and V3 = 1.73) (i) Find length BC. 1 (ii) Find length AG. 1 (iii) (a) Calculate perimeter of AABC. 2 OR (ii) (b) Calculate length of (AF + FE + EB). 2 430/4/2 a 13|Page Be P.T.O. 37. 4 % Ye Ball Pool) # Beet Fail H fet FRNSH FI Teor AN 21 GEM A TT Ta faa ya Fae & fed 7 om ae arett 600 He aédl coo Hq wat are wary re % feed Fr Fanta 42 cm x 91 cm x 50 em (1 b xh) €l saite eat} aren a Pefefad vel & sae fae (i) te ig ar aera ara Alfa Gi) 10 Teh et sata TiS wr fan Ga ye a Aage ae Fifi (iii) (a) fea 8 saeee fp ea ar race ae IAL aut (iii) (b) eh Al wae rach ae x 1 ad gf au ea a we whe a feed & onan Aa a ow Ad @l (A) ww Ag gO aoe (covered) 4 a Aarne Panferd| (B) aad Frac ade a Peer He 8? 38. wh eeflaeqhaen ert art mest & fet @ aed - diver A war ase B ari 21 Sei dorsi a eae eater gra aan aT Gam 21 sel se wate 7a ama (faz F) at wach Aira cater 2) ater wan a aitsat A: 3C = 20f ‘ANAT B : 3C= 101+ 300 are ger & san 1 Prafetad weal sax difsre « () af ay ater B a & a seve Peer rifts a Ah ee? Gi) ae 4 att A atid) saa T 250 F feat fae aE? Gi) (a) fat Pre Ghat wy, Sat aomreit & cea, eaM TR AH eth? ae caer Peer aft? aaa Gi) (b) SR ater Seek 2, A sty 60 fire Uten ared 8? aaeTT SR AAA 430/4/2 a 14|Page = 37. Playing in a ball pool is good entertainment for kids. Suhana bought 600 new balls of diameter 7 cm to fill in the pool for her kids. The cuboidal box containing 600 balls has dimensions 42 cm x 91 cm x 50 cm (/ x b xh). Based on above information, answer the following questions : ()_ Find the volume of one ball. (ii) 10 balls are painted with neon colours. Determine the area of painted surface. (iii) (a) Find the volume of empty space in the box. oR (iii) (6) The lowermost layer of the balls covers the base of the box edge to edge when balls are placed evenly adjacent to each other. (A) How much area is covered by one ball? (B) How many balls are there in lowermost layer? 38. A telecommunication company came up with two plans— plan A and plan B for its customers. ‘The plans are represented by linear equations where ‘?’ represents the time (in minutes) bought and ‘C’ represents the cost. The equations are : Plan A: 3C = 20t Plan B: 3C = 107+ 300 Based on above information, answer the following questions : (If you purchase plan B, how much initial amount you have to pay? (ii) Charu purchased plan A. How many minutes she bought for % 250? (iii) (a) At how many minutes, do both the plans charge the same amount? What is that amount? OR (iii) (6) Which plan is better if you want to buy 60 minutes? Give reason for your answer. 430/4/2 a 15|Page & 430/42 Té|Page

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