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NEELKANTH VIDYA PEETH RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL

Class: X Set-2

General Instructions :
1. This Question Paper has 5 Sections A-E.
2. Section A has 20 MCQs carrying 1 mark each
3. Section B has 5 questions carrying 02 marks each.
4. Section C has 6 questions carrying 03 marks each.
5. Section D has 4 questions carrying 05 marks each.
6. Section E has 3 case based integrated units of assessment (04 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 Qs of 5 marks, 2 Qs of 3 marks and 2 Questions
of 2 marks has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2marks questions of Section E
8. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take π = 722/7 wherever required if not stated.

Section - A
Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each.

1. The value of the polynomial x8 − x5 + x2 − x + 1 is


(a) positive for all the real numbers
(b) negative for all the real numbers
(c) 0
(d) depends on value of x

2. If one of the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial of the form x2 + ax + b is the negative of the other, then it
(a) has no linear term and the constant term is negative.
(b) has no linear term and the constant term is positive.
(c) can have a linear term but the constant term is negative.
(d) can have a linear term but the constant term is positive.

3. If a pair of linear equations is consistent, then the lines will be


(a) parallel
(b) always coincident
(c) intersecting or coincident
(d) always intersecting

4. Aruna has only < 1 and < 2 coins with her. If the total number of coins that she has is 50 and the amount of money
with her is < 75, then the number of < 1 and < 2 coins are, respectively
(a) 35 and 15 (b) 35 and 20
(c) 15 and 35 (d) 25 and 25
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5. The sum and product of the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial are 3 and -10 respectively. The quadratic polynomial
is
(a) x2 − 3x + 10 (b) x2 + 3x − 10
(c) x - 3x - 10
2
(d) x2 + 3x + 10

6. Value(s) of k for which the quadratic equation 2x2 − kx + k = 0 has equal roots is/are
(a) 0 (b) 4
(c) 8 (d) 0, 8

7. The 11th term of an AP -5, -5 , 0, 5 , ..... , is


2 2
(a) -20 (b) 20
(c) - 30 (d) 30

8. If the first term of an AP is - 5 and the common difference is 2, then the sum of the first 6 terms is
(a) 0 (b) 5
(c) 6 (d) 15

9. Assertion : In the 3ABC , AB = 24 cm, BC = 10 cm and AC = 26 cm, then 3ABC is a right angle triangle.
Reason : If in two triangles, their corresponding angles are equal, then the triangles are similar.
(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 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.

10. From an external point Q , the length of tangent to a circle is 12 cm and the distance of Q from the centre of circle
is 13 cm. The radius of circle (in cm) is
(a) 10 (b) 5
(c) 12 (d) 7

11. If 4 tan θ = 3, then c 4 sin q − cos q m is equal to


4 sin q cos
2 q+
(a) (b) 1
3 3
(c) 1 (d) 34
2

12. Assertion : In a circle of radius 6 cm, the angle of a sector 60c. Then the area of the sector is 18 67 cm2.
Reason : Area of the circle with radius r is πr2.
(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 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.

13. The sum of the areas of two circle, which touch each other externally, is 153 π. If the sum of their radii is 15, then
the ratio of the larger to the smaller radius is
(a) 4 :1 (b) 2 : 1
(c) 3 :1 (d) None of these
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14. Ratio of volumes of two cylinders with equal height is


(a) H : h (b) R : r
(c) R :r
2 2
(d) None of these

15. If the mean of the numbers 27 + x , 31 + x, 89 + x 107 + x, 156 + x is 82, then the mean of 130 + x, 126 + x,
68 + x, 50 + x, and 1 + x is
(a) 75 (b) 157
(c) 82 (d) 80

16. A girl calculates that the probability of her winning the first prize in a lottery is 0.08. If 6000 tickets are sold, then
how many tickets has she bought?
(a) 40 (b) 240
(c) 480 (d) 750

17. If the point P (k, 0) divides the line segment joining the points A (2, - 2) and B (- 7, 4) in the ratio 1 : 2, then
the value of k is
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) - 2 (d) -1

18. The point which divides the line segment joining the points (8, - 9) and (2, 3) in the ratio 1 : 2 internally lies in the
(a) I quadrant (b) II quadrant
(c) III quadrant (d) IV quadrant

19. The co-ordinates of the point which is reflection of point (- 3, 5) in x -axis are
(a) (3, 5) (b) (3, -5)
(c) (- 3, - 5) (d) (- 3, 5)

20. The total number of factors of prime number is


(a) 1 (b) 0
(c) 2 (d) 3

Section - B
Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each.

21. In the figure of TABC, the points D and E are on the sides CA,CB respectively such that DE || AB,
AD = 2x, DC = x + 3, BE = 2x − 1 and CE = x. Then, find x.
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OR
In the figure of TABC, DE || AB. If AD = 2x, DC = x + 3, BE = 2x − 1 and CE = x, then find the value of x.

22. Prove that tangents drawn at the ends of a chord of a circle make equal angles with the chord.

23. Evaluate : 2 tan 2 + cos2600 – 4 cot2300


24. Find the mean of the following distribution :

Class interval 0-6 6-12 12-18 18-24 24-30


Frequency 5 4 1 6 4

OR
Find the sum of the lower limit of the median class and the upper limit of the modal class :

Classes 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70


Frequency 1 3 5 9 7 3

25. Find the smallest natural number by which 1200 should be multiplied so that the square root of the product is a
rational number.
OR
Complete the following factor tree and find the composite number x .
CBSE Mathematics Class 10 Sample Paper 7 Page 5

Section - C
Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each.

th th th
26. The 17 term of an AP is 5 more than twice its 8 term. If 11 term of AP is 43, then find its nth term.

Prove that : 2 (sin θ + cos θ) − 3 (sin θ + cos θ) + 1 = 0


6 6 4 4
27.

28. In a circle of radius 21 cm, an arc subtends an angle of 60c at the centre. Find the area of sector formed by the arc.
OR
A road which is 7 m wide surrounds a circular park whose circumference is 88 m. Find the area of the road.

29. The weekly expenditure of 500 families is tabulated below :

Weekly Expenditure(Rs.) Number of families


0-1000 150
1000-2000 200
2000-3000 75
3000-4000 60
4000-5000 15
Find the median expenditure.

30. Find the ratio in which the line 2x + 3y − 5 = 0 divides the line segment joining the points ^8, - 9 hand 2,^ 1 . hAlso
find the co-ordinates of the point of division.

31. The length, breadth and height of a room are 8 m 50 cm, 6 m 25 cm and 4 m 75 cm respectively. Find the length
of the longest rod that can measure the dimensions of the room exactly.
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Section - D
Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each.

32. Solve graphically the pair of linear equations :


3x − 4y + 3 = 0 and 3x + 4y − 21 = 0
Find the co-ordinates of the vertices of the triangular region formed by these lines and x -axis. Also, calculate
the area of this triangle.
OR
Solve the following pair of equations graphically:
2x + 3y = 12, x − y − 1 = 0.
Shade the region between the two lines represented by the above equations and the X -axis.

33. In Figure, PQ is a chord of length 8 cm of a circle of radius 5 cm and centre O . The tangents at P and Q intersect
at point T . Find the length of TP .

34. Two poles of equal heights are standing opposite to each other on either side of the road which is 80 m wide. From
a point P between them on the road, the angle of elevation of the top of a pole is 60c and the angle of depression
from the top of the other pole of point P is 30c. Find the heights of the poles and the distance of the point P
from the poles.
OR
Two post are k metre apart and the height of one is double that of the other. If from the mid-point of the line
segment joining their feet, an observer finds the angles of elevation of their tops to be complementary, then find
the height of the shorted post.

35. A toy is in the form of a cylinder of diameter 2 2 m and height 3.5 m surmounted by a cone whose vertical angle
0
is 90 . Find total surface area of the toy.

Section - E
Case study based questions are compulsory.

36. Optimal Pricing Strategy : The director of the National School of Drama must decide what to charge for a ticket
to the comedy drama. If the price is set too low, the theatre will lose money; and if the price is too high, people
won’t come. From past experience she estimates that the profit P from sales (in hundreds) can be approximated
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by P (x) =− x2 + 22x − 40 where x is the cost of a ticket and 0 # x # 25 hundred rupees.

(i) What is the lowest cost of a ticket that would allow the theatre to break even?
(ii) What is the highest cost that the theatre can charge to break even?
(iii) If theatre charge Rs 4 hundred for each ticket, what is the profit/loss ?
(iv) If theatre charge Rs 25 hundred for each ticket, what is the profit/loss ?
(v) What is the maximum profit which can be earned by theatre ?

37. Aakesh wanted to determine the height of a tree on the corner of his block. He knew that a certain fence by the
tree was 4 feet tall. At 3 PM, he measured the shadow of the fence to be 2.5 feet tall. Then he measured the tree’s
shadow to be 11.3 feet. What is the height of the tree?

38. Hospital Stays : Hospital records indicated that maternity patients stayed in the hospital for the number of days
shown in the distribution.
Number of days stayed Frequency
3 13
4 22
5 45
6 14
7 6
100
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Find these probabilities.


(i) A patient stayed exactly 5 days.
(ii) A patient stayed less than 6 days.
(iii) A patient stayed at most 4 days.
(iv) A patient stayed at least 5 days.


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