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1. The document contains a 10 question marking scheme with solutions. 2. For question 1 part a, the roots of the quadratic equation are ±1. For part b, the roots are 2 and -3. 3. For question 3, the mode of the data is 134.287. 4. For question 4 part a, the total surface area of the cubical part with hemispherical surface is 332.5 cm^2. 5. For question 5, the 15th term of the AP is 53.

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Marking Scheme

1. The document contains a 10 question marking scheme with solutions. 2. For question 1 part a, the roots of the quadratic equation are ±1. For part b, the roots are 2 and -3. 3. For question 3, the mode of the data is 134.287. 4. For question 4 part a, the total surface area of the cubical part with hemispherical surface is 332.5 cm^2. 5. For question 5, the 15th term of the AP is 53.

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MARKING SCHEME

Set 430/3/1
Section - A
1) (a) Px2 + 2x + P = 0
a = P, b = 2, c = P
D = b2 – 4ac
2 = 22 – 4.P.P → 1

for real and equal roots


D=0
4 - 4 P2= 0 ∴P =1 2

P= ± 1
or
(b) 6 – x -x2 = 0
x2 + x – 6 = 0
(x+3) (x-2) = 0 → 1 or by using formula
2 x = -3, 2
roots are 2, - 3 . → 1

2) d=6,
510 = 4 x 55
5 10/2 [ 2.a + ( 10 – 1 ).6] = 4 x [ 2.a + ( 5– 1 ).6] → 1
10a – 8a = 96 – 270
2a = -174
2
∴ a = -87 → 1

3)
CI F
100 – 110 5
110 – 120 9
2 120 – 130 8 ∴
t = 130, fm = 11, fm-1 = 8, fm+1 = 7, h = 10
130 – 140 11
140 – 150 7
Mode = l + fm – fm-1 x h → 1
2fm – fm-1 – fm+1
= 130 + 11 – 8 X 10
2 x 11 – 8 – 7
= 130 + 3 X 10
7
= 130 + 30
7
= 130 + 4.28
= 134.287 1

4) a) A/Q , diameter = 7 cm
Radius = 7/2 = 3.5 cm
Total S.A = S.A. of Cubical Part + CSA of hemispherical Part – Area of base of hemispherical part
= 6 x (side)2 + 2⋅π⋅r2 - π⋅r2 → 1
2 2
= 6x(7) + 2
π⋅r
11 22 7 7
= 6 x 49 + 7
x 2
x2
77
= 294 +
2
= 294 + 38.5 = 332.5 cm2 → 1
MARKING SCHEME

𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 𝑜𝑓 𝑆𝑝ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒
a) Total No of Solid Cones = → 1
𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 𝑜𝑓 𝑎 𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑒
4
3
𝜋
x3x3x3
2 = 1
3
𝜋
x2x2x3
= 9 → 1

11 7 1711 53
5) 4
,2 , 4
… … …. 4
11 7 11 14−11 3 1
a= 4
d=2- 4 = 4 = 4
→ 2
1
fn = a + ( n – 1 ) d → 2
2 53 11 3
4
= 4
+ (n–1)4
53 11 3
- =(n–1)
4 4 4
42 3
4
=(n–1)4

n – 1 = 14 ∴ n = 15 → 1

6) ∵ AOBP is quadrilateral
∴ LAOB + LAPB = 180 o

LAOB + 70o = 180 o


LAOB = 110 o → 1
2
∵ LAOB = 2 x LAQB ( angle at centre is double )
110 o = 2 x LAQB
LAQB = 55 o → 1

Section - A
7) (a) Px2 + 2x + P = 0

A → 1 Constructed
`

3 Convert figure
O
P` M `
` 2

Draw circle 2.5 centre O B


Take OP = 6 cm `
Bisect OP at M
From M cut two arch of radius OM at A & B join OM at A and B Join PA and PB

b) line segment !
A C B
AA3 = AC = 2
A1 A3 A5 CB 3
` A2
Correct figure
3 ` A3 2
` A4
` A5
`
MARKING SCHEME

8) A/Q x + y = 60 ∴ y = 60 – x 1
1
In ∆ 𝐷𝑃𝐶 2

tan 60 = 𝑥

3 √3 = 𝑥
` √3𝑥 = ℎ 2 1
2

In ∆ 𝐵𝑃𝐴

tan 30 = 𝑦
1 ℎ
=
√3 𝑦
3 1
y = √3𝑥 2

from 1 & 2

y = √3 − √3𝑥
1
y = 3𝑥 4 2

from 1 & 4

60 – x = 3x
60 = 4x
∴ x = 15 m Ans

∴ y = 45 m Ans

∴ h = √3𝑥
= 15√3 m Ans → 1

9)
CI F X fx
10 - 12 13 11 143
12 – 14 18 13 234
14 – 16 10 15 150
3 16 – 18 07 17 119
` 18 – 20 02 19 38
𝜀𝑓 = 50 𝜀𝑓𝑥 = 684
→ 2
𝜀𝑓𝑥 684
Mean = 𝜀𝑓
= 50
= 13.68 → 1
10)
CI f cf
15 – 20 8 8
20 – 25 13 21
3 25 – 30 21 42
` 30 - 35 12 54
35 – 40 05 59 → 1
40 45 04 63
N= 63
MARKING SCHEME
𝑁 63
=
2 2
= 31.5 l =25, f= 21, C = 21, h = 5

𝑁
( −𝐶 )
Median = l + 2
xh → 1
𝑓
( 31.5 − 21 )
= 25 + 21
x 5
= 27.5 → 1

Section - C
11) a)
A E D
AE = AF tangents
4
DE = DH from
` F
BG = BF external

CG = CH Points → 2 H

Adding above all

( AE + DE ) + (BG + CG) B G C
= (AF + BF) + (CH + DH)

or

AD + BC = AB + CD Proved → 2

b)

4 R
Construction
`
N
OM⊥ PQ , ON ⊥ RS → 2
S
Since PQ and RS are
O
Tangents to smaller circle Q
Therefore OM = ON (radius of M
smaller circle) P

Thus PQ and RS are two cords of the


longer circle such that they are equi
distant from the centre hence they
are also equal.

Hence PQ = RS → 2
MARKING SCHEME

12) B A
300

x 450

y 300
F E

6m 6m

→ 1 correct figure

450
C
y D

Let BF = x, CD = Y
ED = CF = 6 m
LABE = LBEF = 30
LABD = LBDC = 450 → 1/2

In triangle BDC , tan 45 = BC/CD


1 = x+6/y or y = x + 6
In triangle BEF tan 30 = x/y
1/√3 = x/y or y = √3x → 1/2
From above
√3x = x + 6
X = 6/√(3 − 1) = 3 (√3+1) by rationalization
Therefore x = 3 x (1.73 + 1 ) = 3 x 2.73 = 8.19 m → 1

There fore y = √3x = 14.19 m → 1/2


There fore height of building = x + 6 = 8.19 + 6 = 14.19 m → 1/2

13) No of articles = x
According to Cost of Production = 2x + 1 → 1/2
a) According to question x ( 2x + 1) = 210
2x2 + x – 210 = 0 → 1
(2x +21) (x-10) = 0
Therefore x≠ 21/2, x = 10 → 1/2

b) No of article = 10
Cost of each article = Rs 21/- → 2

14) a) SA = 100 m2
Let h = height of standing water
Volume of Water on roof = Area x h = 100 x h m3 → 1
Therefore volume of water = volume of pit
Or 100 h = 3 x 3 x 2 or h = 18/100 = 0.18 m or 18 cm → 1

c) Volume of cylindrical pit = 𝜋 (3/2)2 x 2 → 1


= 22/7 x 9/4 = 2 = 99/7 = 14.14 m3
Volume of cuboidal pit = 18 m3
Therefore Volume of Cuboidal pit > Cylindrical pit
More greater = 18 – 14.14 = 3.86 m3 → 1
MARKING SCHEME
Set 2
Q.1 → Q. 4 ( Set 1)
Q.2 → Q.6 ( Set 1 )
Q.3 → Q.1 ( Set 1 )
Q.4 → Q.2 ( Set 1)
Q.5 → a = 17
T4 = 44
Or a + 3d = 44
Therefore d = 9 → 1

T15 = a + 14 d = 17 + 14 x 9 = 143 → 1

Q6 → Q.3 ( Set 1 )

7) A
x

B
→ 1 correct figure
20 m
600
C 450
D
y

In triangle BDC tan 45 = DC/CD

Or 1 = 20/y therefore y = 20 → 1/2

In triangle ADC tan 60 = SE/CD

Or √3= (x + 20)/ y or √3y = x + 20 → 1/2

From above

20√3 = x + 20 or x = 20 (√3 – 1)

Therefore height of tower = x + 20

Or height = 20√3 m → 1

8) Q. 10 ( Set 1)
9) → Correct construction → 3

10) → Q.9 ( Set 1)


11) → Q.12 ( Set 1)
MARKING SCHEME

13) → Q. 13 ( Set 1 )
14) → Q. 14 ( Set 1 )

SET 3
Q.1) → Q. 3 ( Set 1 ) – Q.6 ( Set 2 )
Q.2) → a = -24
t11 = 21
a + 10 d = 21
24 + 10 d = 21
Or
d = 9/2 → 1

t8 = a + 7 d
or
t8 = 15/2 → 1

Q.3) → Q.6 ( Set 1) → Q.2 ( Set 2 )


Q.4) → Q.1 ( Set 1) → Q.3 (Set 2)
Q.5) → Q.2 (Set 1) → Q.4 (Set 2)
Q.6) → Q.4 (Set 1) → Q. 1 ( Set 2 )
Q.7) → Q.10 ( Set 1 ) → Q.8 ( Set 2 )
Q.8)

y 600
C E
0
45

→ 1 correct figure
7m 7m

450
B
y D

In triangle EBD tan 45 = ED/BD


1 = 7/y
Or y = 7 → 1/2
In triangle AEC tan 60 = AC/CE
√3=x/y or x = √3y → 1/2

From above x = 7 √3 m
Therefore height of tower = x + 7
= 7 ( √3 + 1)
= 19.11 m → 1

Q.9) → Q.7 ( Set 1 )


MARKING SCHEME

Q.10 → 2
CI f X fx
100 – 110 5 105 525
110 – 120 4 115 460
120 – 130 6 125 750
130 – 140 8 135 1080
140 – 150 3 145 435
150 - 160 4 155 620
𝜀𝑓 = 30 𝜀𝑓𝑥 = 3870

𝜀𝑓𝑥 3870
Mean = 𝜀𝑓
= 30
= 129 → 1

Q.11) 7)
1.8

B
→ 1 correct figure
x
600
450
C D
y

In triangle BDC tan 45 = DC/CD

Or 1 = x/y therefore y = x → 1/2

In triangle ADC tan 60 = AC/CD

Or √3= (1.8 + x)/ y or √3y =1.8 + x → 1/2

From above

√3𝑥 = x + 1.8 or x = 1.8/(√3 – 1)

= 0.9 x 2.73 (after rationalisation)

Or height of pedestal = 2.46 m approx → 1

Q.12) → Q.11 ( Set 2 )


Q.13) → Q.13 ( Set 1 ) → Q.13 (Set 2 )
Q.14) → Q.14 ( Set 1) → Q.14 ( Set 2 )

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