ICSE Class 10 Maths Sample Paper 3 20200
ICSE Class 10 Maths Sample Paper 3 20200
ICSE Class 10 Maths Sample Paper 3 20200
Board – ICSE Class– 10 Topic – Full Portion Test Max. Marks – 80 Time – 2.5 Hrs.
(b) Show that x – 2 is a factor of 2x3 + 5x2 – 11x – 14. Hence, factorise the given
(c) The speed of an express train is x km/hr and the speed of an ordinary train is
12km/hr less than that of the express train. If the ordinary train takes 1 hour
longer to cover a distance of 240 km, find the speed of the express train. [4]
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4. (a) If A = [ ] and B = [ ], find the matrix X such that, X + 2A = 3B + 2I. [3]
5 1 −5 12
(b) Find the ratio in which the join if (– 4, 7) and (3, 0) is divided by the y – axis.
Also, find the co-ordinates of the point of intersection. [3]
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6. (a) The sum of three numbers in G.P. is and their product is 1. Find the numbers. [3]
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(b) A model of a ship is made to a scale of 1 : 200. [3]
(i) The lengths of the model is 4m, calculate the length of the ship.
(ii) The area of the deck of the ship is 160000 m2; find the area of the deck of the model.
(iii) The volume of the model is 200 litres, calculate the volume of the ship in m3.
(c) Mukul invested Rs. 9000 in a company paying a dividend of 6% p.a. when a share of face
value Rs. 100 stands at Rs. 150. What is his annual income? He sells out 50% of his shares
when the price rises to Rs. 200. What is the selling price of these shares? [4]
7. (a) P(– 3, 2) is the mid – point of line segment AB as shown in the given figure.
Find the co-ordinates of points A and B. [3]
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(b) Write down the equation of the line whose gradient is − and which passes
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through point P, where P divides the line segment joining A(4, – 8) and B(12, 0)
in the ratio 3 : 1 [3]
(c) Using a pair of compasses and a straight edge, draw a circle of radius 4.5 cm.
Construct two tangents AT and BT to the circle so that the angle between the
tangent is 45°. Measure the lengths of the tangents. [4]
8. (a) Aditya and Eisha went to Baskin Robbins for a birthday treat. Both ordered chocolate
chip ice-cream. Aditya wanted it to be served in a cone with a hemispherical topping
but Eisha preferred to have it served in a cylinder cup. The height of the cone and the
cylinder cup are 5 cm and radius of the cone, cylinder and hemisphere are all 3.5 cm
each. [4]
(i) Find the volume of ice-cream each got. Take, π = 22/7.
(ii) If Aditya’s ice-cream costs Rs. 40, what must Eisha pay for her ice-cream cup if
the store changes according to the quantity of ice-cream served?
(b) The weight in grams of 400 bars of chocolates is given below: [6]
Weight (gm) 50 – 60 60 – 70 70 – 80 80 – 90 90 – 100 100 – 110 110 – 120
No. of chocolates 30 50 70 100 80 60 10
Taking 2 cm = 10 gm on one axis and 2 cm = 50 chocolates on the other, draw an ogive for
the above distribution. Use the ogive to determine the following:
(i) Median weight
(ii) Lower quartile
(iii) No. of chocolates weight less than 95 gm.
cosec A − 1 cos A 2
=( )
cosec A + 1 1 + sin A
Marks Less than 10 Less than 20 Less than 30 Less than 40 Less than 50
No. of students 7 19 32 42 50
(b) In the adjoining figure, O is the centre of the circle and AB is a tangent to it at point B.
∠BDC = 65°. Find ∠BAO. [3]
11. (a) In a single throw of a die, find the probability of getting: [3]
(i) 7 = 0
(ii) A number less than 7 = 1
(b) The figure shows a circle with centre O. AB is the side of regular pentagon
and AC is the side of regular hexagon. Find the angles of triangle ABC. [3]
(c) From two points A and B on the same side of a building, the angles of elevation
to the top of the building are 30° and 60° respectively. If the height of the building
is 20 m, find the distance between A and B correct to the nearest metre. [4]