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Maths Class X Sample Paper Test 06 for Board Exam 2025 QP

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PM SHRI KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GACHIBOWLI,GPRA CAMPUS,HYD-32

SAMPLE PAPER TEST 06 FOR BOARD EXAM 2025

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS MAX. MARKS : 80


CLASS : X DURATION : 3 HRS
General Instruction:
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 =22/7 wherever required if not stated.
SECTION – A
Questions 1 to 20 carry 1 mark each.

1. If the sum of the first n terms of an A.P. be 3n² + n and its common difference is 6, then its first
term is
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 4

2. The roots of the equation x2 + 3x – 10 = 0 are:


(a) 2, – 5 (b) – 2, 5 (c) 2, 5 (d) –2, – 5

3. The distance of the point (–1, 7) from x-axis is:


(a) – 1 (b) 7 (c) 6 (d) 50

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4. If p 2  , then p is a/an
50
(a) whole number (b) integer (c) rational number (d) irrational number

5. The circumferences of two circles are in the ratio 4 : 5. What is the ratio of their radii ?
(a) 16 : 25 (b) 25 : 16 (c) 2 : 5 (d) 4 : 5

6. The empirical relation between the mode, median and mean of a distribution is:
(a) Mode = 3 Median – 2 Mean (b) Mode = 3 Mean – 2 Median
(c) Mode = 2 Median – 3 Mean (d) Mode = 2 Mean – 3 Median

7. The point of intersection of the line represented by 3x – y = 3 and y-axis is given by


(a) (0, –3) (b) (0, 3) (c) (2, 0) (d) (–2, 0)

8. If a and b are the zeroes of the polynomial x2 – 1, then the value of (ab) is
(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) – 1 (d) 0

9. If a pole 6 m high casts a shadow 2√3 m long on the ground, then sun's elevation is:
(a) 60° (b) 45° (c) 30° (d) 90°

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cos2  1
10. 2
 2 , in simplified form is:
sin  sin 
(a) tan2θ (b) sec2θ (c) 1 (d) – 1

11. Two dice are thrown together. The probability of getting the difference of numbers on their upper
faces equals to 3 is:
(a) 1/9 (b) 2/9 (c) 1/6 (d) 1/12

12. In the given figure, ∆ABC ~ ∆QPR. If AC = 6 cm, BC = 5 cm, QR = 3 cm and PR = x; then the
value of x is:

(a) 3.6 cm (b) 2.5 cm (c) 10 cm (d) 3.2 cm

13. The distance of the point (–6, 8) from origin is:


(a) 6 (b) – 6 (c) 8 (d) 10

14. In the given figure, PA and PB are tangents from external point P to a circle with centre C and Q is
any point on the circle. Then the measure of ∠AQB is

(a) 62½° (b) 125° (c) 55° (d) 90°

15. In the given figure, PQ is a tangent to the circle with centre O. If ∠OPQ = x, ∠POQ = y, then x + y
is:

(a) 45° (b) 90° (c) 60° (d) 180°

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16. If the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x² + (a + 1)x + b are 2 and – 3, then
(a) a = – 7, b = – 1 (b) a = 5, b = – 1 (c) a = 2, b = – 6 (d) a = 0, b = – 6

17. A card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled pack of 52 cards. The probability that the card
drawn is not an ace is:
(a) 1/13 (b) 9/13 (c) 4/13 (d) 12/13
18. In ∆ABC, PQ || BC. If PB = 6 cm, AP = 4 cm, AQ = 8 cm, find the length of AC.

(a) 12 cm (b) 20 cm (c) 6 cm (d) 14 cm

Direction : In the question number 19 & 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 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.
19. Assertion (A): The probability that a leap year has 53 Sunday is 2/7.
Reason (R): The probability that a non-leap year has 53 Sunday is 5/7.

20. Assertion (A): a, b, c are in A.P. if only if 2b = a + c.


Reason (R): The sum of first n odd natural numbers is n2.

SECTION-B
Questions 21 to 25 carry 2M each

21. Two number are in the ratio 2 : 3 and their LCM is 180. What is the HCF of these numbers?
5cos 2 600  4sec 2 300  tan 2 450
22. Evaluate:
sin 2 300  cos2 300
OR
If A and B are acute angles such that sin (A – B) = 0 and 2 cos (A + B) – 1 = 0, then find angles A
and B.

23. If one zero of the polynomial p(x) = 6x² + 37x – (k – 2) is reciprocal of the other, then find the
value of k.

24. Find the sum and product of the roots of the quadratic equation 2x² – 9x + 4 = 0.
OR
Find the discriminant of the quadratic equation 4x² – 5 = 0 and hence comment on the nature of
roots of the equation.

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25. If a fair coin is tossed twice, find the probability of getting 'atmost one head'.

SECTION-C
Questions 26 to 31 carry 3 marks each

26. Two concentric circles are of radii 5 cm and 3 cm. Find the length of the chord of the larger circle
which touches the smaller circle.

27. Find the HCF and LCM of 26, 65 and 117, using prime factorisation.
OR
Prove that √2 is an irrational number.
sin A  2sin 3 A
28. Prove that:  tan A
2 cos3 A  cos A

29. The sum of two numbers is 15. If the sum of their reciprocals is 3/10, find the two numbers.
30. How many terms are there in an A.P. whose first and fifth terms are –14 and 2, respectively and the
last term is 62.
OR
Which term of the A.P.: 65, 61, 57, 53, .................. is the first negative term?
31. Prove that the angle between the two tangents drawn from an external to circle is supplementary to
the angle subtended by the line joining the points of contact at the centre.

SECTION-D
Questions 32 to 35 carry 5M each

32. D is a point on the side BC of a triangle ABC such that ∠ADC = ∠BAC, prove that CA2 = CB. CD
OR
If AD and PM are medians of triangles ABC and PQR respectively where ∆ABC ~ ∆PQR, prove
AB AD
that  .
PQ PM

33. A straight highway leads to the foot of a tower. A man standing on the top of the 75 m high tower
observes two cars at angles of depression of 30° and 60°, which are approaching the foot of the
tower. If one car is exactly behind the other on the same side of the tower, find the distance between
the two cars. (Use √3 = 1.73)
OR
From the top of a 7 m high building, the angle of elevation of the top of a cable tower is 60° and the
angle of depression of its foot is 30°. Determine the height of the tower.

34. A solid is in the shape of a right-circular cone surmounted on a hemisphere, the radius of each of
them being 7 cm and the height of the cone is equal to its diameter. Find the volume of the solid.

35. The monthly expenditure on milk in 200 families of a Housing Society is given below:
Monthly
1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Expenditure
– 1500 – 2000 – 2500 – 3000 – 3500 – 4000 – 4500 – 5000
(in Rs.)
Number of
24 40 33 x 30 22 16 7
families
Find the value of x and also, find the median and mean expenditure on milk.

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SECTION-E (Case Study Based Questions)
Questions 36 to 38 carry 4M each

36. Two schools 'P' and 'Q' decided to award prizes to their students for two games of Hockey Rs. x per
student and Cricket Rs. y per student. School 'P' decided to award a total of Rs. 9,500 for the two
games to 5 and 4 students respectively; while school 'Q' decided to award Rs. 7,370 for the two
games to 4 and 3 students respectively.

Based on the above information, answer the


following questions:
(i) Represent the following information algebraically (in terms of x and y).
(ii) (a) What is the prize amount for hockey?
(b) Prize amount on which game is more and by how much?
OR
(iii) What will be the total prize amount if there are 2 students each from two games ?

37. Jagdhish has a field which is in the shape of a right angled triangle AQC. He wants to leave a space
in the form of a square PQRS inside the field from growing wheat and the remaining for growing
vegetables (as shown in the figure). In the field, there is a pole marked as O.

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Based on the above information, answer the following questions:
(i) Taking O as origin, coordinates of P are (–200, 0) and of Q are (200, 0). PQRS being a square,
what are the coordinates of R and S?
(ii) (a) What is the area of square PQRS ?
OR
(b) What is the length of diagonal PR in square PQRS?
(iii) If S divides CA in the ratio K : 1, what is the value of K, where point A is (200, 800) ?

38. Governing council of a local public development authority of Dehradun decided to build an
adventurous playground on the top of a hill, which will have adequate space for parking. After
survey, it was decided to build rectangular playground, with a semi-circular are allotted for parking
at one end of the playground. The length and breadth of the rectangular playground are 14 units and
7 units, respectively. There are two quadrants of radius 2 units on one side for special seats.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions:


(i) What is the total perimeter of the parking area?
(ii) (a) What is the total area of parking and the two quadrants?
OR
(b) What is the ratio of area of playground to the area of parking area?
(iii) Find the cost of fencing the playground and parking area at the rate of Rs. 2 per unit.

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