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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN JABALPUR REGION

1 st PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION 2023-24


Class - X
Subject - Mathematics (Basic)
MARKINKING SCHEME
Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum
Marks: 80
SL.NO SECTION A MARKS
Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each.
1 (c) 20 1
2 (b) 1 zero and the zero is ‘3’ 1
3 (a) x - y = 3 1
4 (d) 0 and 2 1
5 (b) 𝑥𝑦2 1
6 (a) Only Anas 1
7 (a) 3.5 cm 1
8 (a) 1:2 1
9 (d) infinitely many 1
10 (a)sin2 A 1
11 (d) cos A 1
12 (a) step 1 1
13 (b) 70˚ 1
14 (a) cm 1
15 (a) 5 1
16 (b) R units 1
17 (a) 15 1
18 (c) 0.5 1
19 (a)Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation for (A). 1
20 (d) Assertion (A) is false but reason(R) is true 1
Section B
21 3𝑥+2𝑦 = 8 2
6𝑥- 4𝑦 = 9
a 1 = 3 ,a 2 =6 ,
b 1 = 2 , b 2 = -4 ,
c 1 = -8 , c 2 = -9,
𝑎1 𝑏1 𝑐1
≠ ≠
𝑎2 𝑏2 𝑐2
The given pair of linear equations are consistent.
22 2

½
In ΔABC, DE || AC
BD/AD = BE/EC .........(i) (Using BPT) ½
In ΔABE, DF || AE
BD/AD = BF/FE ........(ii) (Using BPT) ½
From (i) and (ii)
BD/AD = BE/EC = BF/FE
½
Thus,
23 Writes that the statement is true. 2

Gives a valid reason. For example, as tangents are drawn at A and


E, ∠OAB = ∠OEDOED = 90°. Since these are adjacent interior angles, and are
supplementary, AB||ED. Hence, atleast one pair of opposite sides of AEDB is
parallel
24 Sin2 60˚ + 2 tan 45˚ – cos2 30˚ 1
√ 2 √ 2
=( ) +2(1) – ( )
= +2- 1
=2
OR
Now,

25 Perimeter of quadrant = 2r + × 2 π r 1
⇒ Perimeter = 2 × 14 + × × 14
⇒ Perimeter = 28 + 22 = == 50 cm 1
OR
radius of circle = 10cm, 𝜃 = 90˚
Area of minor segment = 𝜋r2 - Area of Δ
°
1
= x 𝜋 r2 - x b x h
°
°
= x3.14 x 10 x 10 - x 10 x 10
°
= – 50 1
= 78.5-50 = 28.5 cm2
Area of minor segment = 28.5 cm2
26
3

Join OC
In Δ OPA and Δ OCA
OP = OC (radii of same circle) 1
PA = CA (length of two tangents from an external point)
AO = AO (Common)
Therefore, Δ OPA ≅ Δ OCA (By SSS congruency criterion)
Hence, ∠ 1 = ∠ 2 (CPCT) 1
Similarly ∠ 3 = ∠ 4
∠PAB + ∠QBA =180°(co interior angles are supplementary as
XY∥X’Y’) 2∠2 + 2∠4 = 180° ∠2 + ∠4 = 90°-------------------------(1)
∠2 + ∠4 +∠AOB = 180° (Angle sum property)
Using (1), we get, ∠AOB = 90°
OR
1
Let ABCD be the rhombus
circumscribing the circle with centre
O, such that AB, BC, CD and DA
touch the circle at points P, Q, R
and S respectively. We know that
the tangents drawn to a circle from
an exterior point are equal in length.

∴ AP = AS………….(1)
BP = BQ……………(2)
CR = CQ …………...(3) 1
DR = DS……………(4).
Adding (1), (2), (3) and (4)
we get ,
AP+BP+CR+DR = AS+BQ+CQ+DS
(AP+BP) + (CR+DR) = (AS+DS) + (BQ+CQ)
∴ AB+CD=AD+BC-----------(5)
Since AB=DC and AD=BC (opposite sides of parallelogram ABCD)
putting in (5)
we get, 2AB=2AD
or AB = AD.
∴ AB=BC=DC=AD 1
Since a parallelogram with equal adjacent sides is a rhombus, so
ABCD is a rhombus
27 Let us assume to the contrary, that is rational. Then we can 3
find a and b ( ) such that (assuming that a and b are co-
co
primes).
a= b a2 = 5b2
Here 5 is a prime number that divides a2 then 5 divides a also
(Using the theorem, if a is a prime number and if a divides p2, then a divides 1
p, where a is a positive integer) Thus 5 is a factor of a
Since 5 is a factor of a, we can write a = 5c (where c is a constant). Substituting
a = 5c We get (5c)2 = 5b2 5c2 = b2
This means 5 divides b2 so 5 divides b also (Using the theorem, if a is a prime 1
number and if a divides p2, then a divides p, where a is a positive integer).
Hence a and b have at least 5 as a common factor.
But this contradicts the fact that a and b are coprime. This is the contradiction to
our assumption that p and q are co co-primes. 1
So, √5 is not a rational number. Therefore, the √5 is irrational.
28 L.H.S =(cosec 𝜃 - cot 𝜃) 2 3
=( -- )2
1
=( )2
( )
=
( ) 1
( ) ( )
= ×
( ) ( )
( )
= 1
( )
=R.H.S
29 For the given quadratic polynomial F(x) = x² – 8x + K, 3
assume α and β be the zeros of F(x).
As it is mentioned that the sum of the squares of the zeros is (α² + β²) hence (α² 1
+ β²) = 40.
To find the solution, use α + β = 8 and αβ = K.
Further use the identity (α² + β²) = (α + β)² – 2αβ. 1

Substitute the values into the identity: (8)² – 2K = 40. 1


Simplify the equation and solve for K.

30 Let cost of one bat be Rs 𝑥 3


Let cost of one ball be Rs 𝑦
ATQ
4𝑥 + 1𝑦 = 2050___________(1) 1
3𝑥 + 2𝑦 = 1600___________(2)
𝑓𝑟𝑜𝑚 (1)4𝑥 + 1𝑦 = 2050
𝑦 = 2050 − 4𝑥 ½
𝑆𝑢𝑏𝑠𝑡𝑖𝑡𝑒𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒𝑜𝑓𝑦𝑖𝑛 (2) 1
3𝑥 + 2(2050 − 4𝑥)) = 1600
3x + 4100 – 8x =1600
-5x = −2500
𝑥 = 500 1/2 1
𝑆𝑢𝑏𝑠𝑡𝑖𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑒𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒𝑜𝑓𝑥𝑖𝑛 (1)
4𝑥 + 1𝑦 = 2050
4(500) + 𝑦 = 2050
2000 + 𝑦 = 2050
𝑦 = 50 1/2
Hence
Cost of one bat = Rs. 500 1/2 1
Cost of one ball = Rs. 50
OR
Let the fixed charge for first 3 days= Rs. 𝑥
And additional charge after 3 days= Rs. 𝑦 1/2
ATQ 1
𝑥 + 4𝑦 = 27---------------(1)
𝑥 + 2𝑦 = 21 --------------(2) 1/2
Subtract eqn
(2) from (1)
2𝑦 = 6
𝑦=31 1
Substitute value of 𝑦 in (2)
𝑥 + 2(3) = 21
𝑥 = 21 − 6
𝑥 = 15 1
Fixed charge= Rs. 15
Additional charge per day = Rs. 3
31 Total number of possible outcomes = 8 1

(i)

(ii) Total number of odd numbers on spinner = 4


1

(iii) The numbers greater than 2 are 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. 1


32 1

Volume of the remaining solid = Volume of cylinder - volume of the cone 1


Volume of the remaining solid = πr2h - 1/3πr2h
=2/3 πr2h 1
=2/3×3.14×(6)2×8
=602.88 cm3
Slant height of cone,
AB=√(BC2+AC2)
= √(82+62)
=√(64+36)= √100 = 10 cm
Total surface area of the remaining solid = curved surface area of cylinder + 1
area of base of cylinder + curved surface area of cone
=2πrh +πr2 +πrl
=2π×6×8+ π×62+ π×6×10
=96π +36π +60π
=192π
=192×3.14 1
=602.88 cm2
OR

Radius of cylinder = 2 m, 1
height = 2.1 m
and slant height of conical top = 2.8 m
Curved surface area of cylindrical portion
=2πrh =2π×2×2.1 =8.4 π m 2 1
Curved surface area of conical portion
=πrl =π×2×2.8 =5.6π2 1
Total curved surface area
8.4π+5.6π 1
=14×227=44m2
Cost of canvas = Rate × Surface area
=500×44=Rs.22000
33 5
Class−mark
Class−Interval fi fixi
xi

1000−1500 24 1250 30000


Here, in given table we
1500−2000 40 1750 70000 can
−2000 has
see 1500−2000
2000−2500 33 2250 74250 highest frequency 40.
∴ Modal
class =1500−2000
=1500
2500−3000 28 2750 77000
⇒ So, l=1500, f1f1=40,
f0=24,
=24, f2
3000−3500 30 3250 97500 =33 and h=2000−150
0=500 3
3500−4000 22 3750 82500 Mode=l + ( f1−f0)
×h
4000−4500 16 4250 68000
2f1
2f1−f0−f2

4500−5000 7 4750 33250


= 1500
∑fi=200
=200 ∑fixi=532500
+( 40 -24)
24)×500

2×40 -24 -33 2


= 1500+ 16×500
56-33

=1500+16×500
23
=1500+347.826
=1847.83
∴ Modal monthly
onthly expenditure of families is Rs.1847.83

x= ∑fixi
∑fi
=532500 /200
=2662.5
∴ Mean expenditure is Rs.2662.5
34 5

Let us first draw the diagram


diagram,
Let P be the required location of the pole. Let the distance of the pole from
the gate B be x m, i.e., BP = x m. Now the difference of the distances of
the pole from the two gates = AP – BP (or, BP – AP) = 7 m. Therefore, AP
= (x + 7) m.
Now, AB = 13m, and since AB is a diameter, APB = 90° 1
2 2 2 2 2
Therefore, AP + PB = AB (By Pythagoras theorem) i.e., (x + 7) + x =
1
132 i.e., x2 + 14x + 49 + x2 = 169 i.e., 2x2 + 14x – 120 = 0 So, the distance
‘x’ of the pole from gate B satisfies the equation x2 + 7x – 60 = 0 So, it
would be possible to place the pole if this equation has real roots. To see 1
if this is so or not, let us consider its discriminant.
The discriminant is b2 – 4ac = 72 – 4 × 1 × (– 60) = 289 > 0. So, the given
quadratic equation has two real roots, and it is possible to erect the pole 1
on the boundary of the park.
Solving the quadratic equation x2 + 7x – 60 = 0, by the quadratic formula, 1
we get Therefore, x = 5 or – 12. Since x is the distance between the pole
and the gate B, it must be positive. Therefore, x = – 12 will have to be
ignored. So, x = 5. Thus, the pole has to be erected on the boundary of
the park at a distance of 5m from the gate B and 12m from the gate A.
Or,

Solution: let length be x m


let breadth be (x−3) m

△ ABC has base = (x−3)m


altitude =12m

area (△ ABC):=1/2 ×(x−3)×12


=6(x−3) m2
area od DEBC=x×(x−3)
=( x 2 + 3x ) m2
According to question
x 2 + 3x =4+6(x−3)
x 2 + 3x =4+6x−18
x 2 −9x+14=0
x 2 −7x−2x+14=0
x(x−7)−2(x−7)=0
(x−7)(x−2)=0
x=7,2
Case 1 :x=7, length = 7m& breadth=7−3=4m
Case 2 : x=2, length = 2m& breadth =2−3=−1
case 2 cannot be possible
Length and breath of rectangle is 7m and 4m respectively.
35 For the Theorem : Given, To , Construction and figure 1½

Proof 1½
D c

E F F
G ½
A B

Let ABCD be a trapezium DC∥AB


DC AB and EF is a line parallel to AB and hence to
DC.

To prove : DE/ EA = CF/FB


Construction : Join AC, meeting EF in G.
Proof : In △ABC,
we have GF∥AB ½
CG/GA=CF/FB [By BPT] ....
......(1)
In △ADC, ½
we have EG∥DC ( EF ∥AB AB & AB ∥DC)
DE/EA= CG/GA [By BPT] .....(2)
From (1) & (2), we get, ½
DE/ EA = CF/FB

36
1 Since the production increases uniformly by a fixed number every year, the
number of Cars manufactured in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, . . .,years will form an AP.
So, a + 3d = 1800 & a + 7d = 2600 ½
So d = 200 & a = 1200 ½
2 t12 = a + 11d t30 = 1200 + 11 x 200 ½
½
3 Sn ½

½
½
S10 = 5 x 4200= 21000 ½
[OR]
Let in n
years the ½
productio
n will reach to 31200 ½
Sn
½
+ 11n -312
312
= 0 n2 + 24n - 13n -312
312 ½
= 0 (n +24)(n -13)
13) = 0
n = 13 or – 24. As n can’t be negative. So n = 13
37 Case Study – 2
(i)

LB =√ (𝑥2 − 𝑥1)2 + (𝑦2 − 𝑦1)2 ⇒LB =√ (0 − 5)2 + (7 − 10)2


√ (5)2 + (3)2 ⇒ √25+ 9
LB = √34
Hence the distance is 150 √34 km
(ii)

Coordinate of Kota (K) is ½


½
L(5, 10), N(2,6), P(8,6)
½
LN =
½
NP = ½
PL = LB =
as LN = PL ≠ NP, so ∆ LNP is an isosceles triangle. ½
OR

38

1
½

½
2
½

½
3
AC = 6 1

CB = 18
½
Width AB = AC + CB = 6
½

RB = PC =18 m & PR = CB
= ½

QR = 18 1
QB = QR + RB = 18 + 18 = 36m. Hence height BQ is 36m
½

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