MATH TEST 4 REV
MATH TEST 4 REV
MATH TEST 4 REV
1. If the length of the shadow on the ground of a pole is √3 times the height of the pole, then the angle
of elevation of the Sun is :
(a) 30° (b) 45° (c) 60° (d) 90°
Ans. (a) 30°
2. Two dice are thrown at the same time and the product of the numbers appearing on them is noted.
The probability that the product of the numbers lies between 8 and 13 is :
(a) 7/36 (b) 5/36 (c) 2/9 (d) 1/4
Ans. (a) 7/36
3. If the HCF(2520, 6600) = 40 and LCM(2520, 6600) = 252 × k, then the value of k is
(a) 1650 (b) 1600 (c) 165 (d) 1625
Ans. (a) 1650
Given, HCF = 40 and LCM = 252 × k
We know that, LCM × HCF = Product of two number
⇒ 40 × 252 × k = 2520 × 6600
⇒ k = 2520 × 6600 / 40 × 252
⇒ k = 1650
4. The value of k for which the system of equations 3x – y + 8 = 0 and 6x – ky + 10 = 0 has infinitely
many solutions, is
(a) –2 (b) 2 (c) 1/2 (d) −1/2
Ans. (b) 2
Given equation are 3x – y + 8 = 0 and 6x – ky +16 = 0
Here, a1 = 3, b1 = –1, c1 = 8
a2 = 6, b2 = –k, c2 = 16
a b c 3 1 8 1 1
For Infinite many solution, 1 1 1 k 2
a2 b2 c2 6 k 16 k 2
7. AB and CD are two chords of a circle intersecting at P. Choose the correct statement from the
following:
(a) ∆ADP ~ ∆CBA (b) ∆ADP ~ ∆BPC (c) ∆ADP ~ ∆BCP (d) ∆ADP ~ ∆CBP
Ans. (d) ∆ADP ~ ∆CBP
∠APD = ∠CPB [vertically opposite angle]
∠ADP = ∠CBP [Angle subtends on the same segment]
∆ADP ~ ∆CBP (by AA similarity)
8. In the given figure ∆ABC is shown. DE is parallel to BC. If AD = 5 cm, DB = 2.5 cm and BC = 12
cm, then DE is equal to
10. If tan2θ + cot2 = 2, where θ = 45° and θ° ≤ ≤ 90°, then the value of a is :
(a) 30° (b) 45° (c) 60° (d) 90°
Ans. (b) 45°
11. If sin θ = cos θ, (0° < θ < 90°), then value of (sec θ. sin θ) is:
(a) 1/√2 (b) √2 (c) 1 (d) 0
Ans. (c) 1
sin cos tan 1 450 450
1
Now, sec .sin sec 450.sin 450 2 1
2
12. Two dice are rolled together. The probability of getting the sum of the two numbers to be more
than 10, is
(a) 1/9 (b) 1/6 (c) 7/12 (d) 1/12
Ans. (d) 1/12
Total number of outcomes = 36
Sum of two numbers to be more than 10 = {(6, 5) (5, 6) (6, 6)}
Required Probability = 3/36 = 1/12
13. PQ is a diameter of a circle with centre O(2, – 4). If the coordinates of the point P are (– 4, 5), then
the coordinates of the point Q will be :
(a) (– 3, 4.5) (b) (– 1, 0.5) (c) (4, – 5) (d) (8, – 13)
Ans. (d) (8, – 13)
15. A cap is cylindrical in shape, surmounted by a conical top. If the volume of the cylindrical part is
equal to that of the conical part, then the ratio of the height of the cylindrical part to the height of
the conical part is :
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 1 : 3 (c) 2 : 1 (d) 3 : 1
Ans. (b) 1 : 3
16. A box contains cards numbered 6 to 55. A card is drawn at random from the box. The probability
that the drawn card has a number which is a perfect square, is
(a) 7/50 (b) 7/55 (c) 1/10 (d) 5/49
Ans. (c) 1/10
Given, A box contains card numbered 6 to 55.
Total number of cards = 50
Perfect square number are = 9, 16, 25, 36, 49
∴ Required Probability = 5/50 = 1/10
17. Point P divides the line segment joining the points A(4, –5) and B(1, 2) in the ratio 5 : 2. Co-
ordinates of point P are
18. In the given figure, AT is tangent to a circle centred at O. If ∠CAT = 40°, then ∠CBA is equal to
Questions number 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 the
Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the
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): TA and TB are two tangents drawn from an external point T to a circle with centre
‘O’. If ∠TBA = 75° then ∠ABO = 25°.
SECTION-B
Questions 21 to 25 carry 2M each
21. In the given figure, AB and CD are tangents to a circle centred at O. Is ∠BAC = ∠DCA? Justify
your answer.
23. PQRS is a trapezium with PQ y SR. If M and N are two points on the non-parallel sides PS and QR
PM QN
respectively, such that MN is parallel to PQ, then show that .
MS NR
Ans. Join PR
PQ ∥ SR and MN ∥ PQ ⇒ MN ∥ SR
24. Prove that 7 – 3√5 is an irrational number, given that √5 is an irrational number.
Ans: Let 7 3 5 be a rational number such that
7 3 5 = a, where a is a non-zero rational number.
a7
3 5 a 7 5
3
a7
Since 7 and 3 are integers and a is a rational number, therefore is a rational number
3
⇒ √5 is a rational number which contradicts the fact that √2 is an irrational number.
Therefore, our assumption is wrong.
25. (a) A chord is subtending an angle of 90° at the centre of a circle of radius 14 cm. Find the area of
the corresponding minor segment of the circle.
Ans. Area of minor segment = Area of minor sector - Area of triangle
1 1
= πr² − × 14× 14
4 2
1 22
= 14 14 98 = (154 − 98) = 56
4 7
Hence, area of minor segment = 56 cm2
OR
(b) Find the area of the shaded region if length of radius of each circle is 7 cm. Each circle touches
the other two externally.
SECTION-C
Questions 26 to 31 carry 3 marks each
26. Find a quadratic polynomial whose sum of the zeroes is 8 and difference of the zeroes is 2.
Ans. Let the zeroes be and
∴ + = 8 and − =2
Solving above two equations, we get = 5 and =3
So, the quadratic polynomial is 2
− 8 + 15
27. (a) The sum of the digits of a 2-digit number is 12. Seven times the number is equal to four times
the number obtained by reversing the order of the digits. Find the number.
Ans. Let the unit’s place digit be and ten’s place digit be
∴ Number = 10 +
According to question,
+ = 12 …(i)
28. A school has invited 42 Mathematics teachers, 56 Physics teachers and 70 Chemistry teachers to
attend a Science workshop. Find the minimum number of tables required, if the same number of
teachers are to sit at a table and each table is occupied by teachers of the same subject.
Ans. HCF (42, 56, 70) = 14
42 56 70
Minimum number of tables required = 3 4 5 12
14 14 14
29. In a test, the marks obtained by 100 students (out of 50) are given below:
Marks Obtained 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50
Number of Student 12 23 34 25 6
Find the mean marks of the students.
Ans.
Marks Obtained 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50 TOTAL
Number of Student 12 23 34 25 6 100
x 5 15 25 35 45
u -2 -1 0 1 2
fu -24 -23 0 25 12 -10
31. (a) In the given figure, PQ is tangent to a circle at O and ∠BAQ = 30°, show that BP = BQ.
SECTION-D
Questions 32 to 35 carry 5M each
32. (a) The largest possible hemisphere is drilled out from a wooden cubical block of side 21 cm such
that the base of the hemisphere is on one of the faces of the cube. Find :
(i) the volume of wood left in the block,
(ii) the total surface area of the remaining solid.
Ans. Diameter of hemisphere = side of the cube = 21 cm
∴ radius of hemisphere = 21/2 cm
(i) Volume of the wood left = volume of cube – volume of hemisphere
3
2 22 21 2 22 21 21 21
= 213 9261 9261 2425.5 6835.5 cm3
3 7 2 3 7 2 2 2
(ii) Total surface area of remaining solid = TSA of cube – base area of hemisphere
+ CSA of hemisphere = 6a 2 r 2 2 r 2 6a 2 r 2
2
2 22 21 22 21 21
6(21) 2646 2646 346.5 2992.5 cm2
7 2 7 2 2
OR
(b) A solid toy is in the form of a hemisphere surmounted by a right circular cone. Ratio of the
radius of the cone to its slant height is 3 : 5. If the volume of the toy is 240 cm3, then find the total
height of the toy.
Ans. Let the radius and the slant height of the cone be 3 cm and 5 cm respectively
∴ height of the cone (ℎ) = (5 x )2 (3x )2 25 x 2 9 x 2 16 x 2 = 4 cm
According to question, volume of toy = 240
2 1 2 1
(3x )3 (3 x) 2 (4 x) 240 27 x 3 36 x 3 240
3 3 3 3
1 1
9 x3 6 4 240 9 x3 10 240 x 3 8 x 2
3 3
∴ Total height of toy = [4(2) + 3(2)] cm = 14 cm
33. Sides AB and AC and median AD to ∆ABC are respectively proportional to sides PQ and PR and
median PM of another triangle PQR. Show that ∆ABC ~ ∆PQR.
Ans.
34. An age-wise list of number of literate people in a block is prepared in the following table. There
are total 100 people and their median age is 41.5 years. Information about two groups are missing,
which are denoted by x and y. Find the value of x and y.
Age (in years) 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 – 70 70 – 80
No. of literate people 15 x 12 20 y 8 10
Ans.
Age (in years) 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 – 70 70 – 80
No. of literate people 15 x 12 20 y 8 10
cf 15 15 + x 27 + x 47 + x 47+x+y 55+x+y 65+x+y
Here median age = 41.5 which belongs to 40 – 50
⇒ Median class is 40 – 50
l = 40, cf = 27 + x, f = 20, h = 10
n
2 cf
Median l h
f
50 27 x 23 x
41.5 40 10 41.5 40
20 2
3 23 x x 23 3 20
65 20 y 100 y 100 85 15
35. (a) In a 2-digit number, the digit at the unit’s place is 5 less than the digit at the ten’s place. The
product of the digits is 36. Find the number.
Ans. Let the digit in ten's place be x.
Then the one's place digit will be x – 5
The product of two digit = 36
⇒ x(x – 5) = 36
⇒ x² – 5x – 36 = 0
36. A school has decided to plant some endangered trees on 51st World Environment Day in the nearest
park. They have decided to plant those trees in few concentric circular rows such that each
succeeding row has 20 more trees than the previous one. The first circular row has 50 trees.
37. Partha, a software engineer, lives in Jerusalem for his work. He lives in the most convenient area of
the city from where bank, hospital, post office and supermarket can be easily accessed. In the graph,
the bank is plotted as A(9, 5), hospital as B(– 3, – 1) and supermarket as C(5, – 5) such that A, B, C
form a triangle.
38. Due to short circuit, a fire has broken out in New Home Complex. Two buildings, namely X and Y
have mainly been affected. The fire engine has arrived and it has been stationed at a point which is
in between the two buildings. A ladder at point O is fixed in front of the fire engine.
The ladder inclined at an angle 60° to the horizontal is leaning against the wall of the terrace (top)
of the building Y. The foot of the ladder is kept fixed and after some time it is made to lean against
the terrace (top) of the opposite building X at an angle of 45° with the ground. Both the buildings
along with the foot of the ladder, fixed at ‘O’ are in a straight line.
(iii) (b) = = 24 m
RC 1
∴ In ΔOCR, sin 450
24 2
⇒ RC = 12√2 m
∴ height of building X is 12√2 m