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केन्द्रीय विद्यालय संगठन,कोलकाता संभाग

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN, KOLKATA REGION


प्री-बोर्ड परीक्षा/PRE- BOARD EXAMINATION-2024-25

कक्षा / CLASS - X अधिकतम अंक / MAX.MARKS-


80
धिषय / SUBECT-MATHEMATICS समय / Time : 3 Hours
MARKING SCHEME

Section A
Section A Consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each.
1. (b) 1/3 1
2. (d) 1-c 1
3. (b)15/4 1
4. (a) a=c 1
5. (c) 0 1
6. (a) (2,0) 1
7. (c)10 1
8. (b) a√2 1
9. (a)3/4 1
10. (c)2√3 1
11. (a)12/25 1
12. (c)2 1
13. (d)40cm2 1
14. (a) 20-25 1
15. (d)36cm2 1
16. (b)2 1
17. (c)1/12 1
18. (c)8cm 1
19. (d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true. 1
20. (a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct 1
explanation of assertion (A)
Section B
Section B Consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each.
21(A). The relationship is given by: 1
LCM×HCF=Number 1×Number 2
64699×97=2231× Number 2
Number 2=2813 1
21(B). For correct explanation 7 × 11 × 13 + 13 is composite number. 1
For correct explanation 7 × 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 + 5 is composite number. 1

22. Let the ratio be K:1 and the point of division be (x, 0) ½
Using Section formula between A and B with ratio K: 1
(𝑥,0)= (𝑘 ×1+1 ×4/𝑘+1,𝑘×(−3)+ 1 ×5/𝑘+1)

1
On comparing
𝑥= 𝑘+4/𝑘+1 , 0 = −3𝑘+5/𝑘+1 ½
−3𝑘+5=0
⇒ 3𝑘=5
⇒𝑘= 5/3 ½
Putting value of k in x,
5
+4
3
𝑥= 5 = 17/8
3
+1 ½
Required ratio = 5: 3 and point on x-axis be (17/8,0)
23(A). In a non-leap year, there are 52 complete weeks and 1 extra day. ½
The extra day can be any of the seven days of the week (Sunday, Monday, ½
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday).
The probability of having 53 Sundays in a randomly selected non-leap year is
given by: ½
Number of favorable outcomes ½
P(53 Sundays)= Total outcomes
1
=
7
23(B). Total number of tickets is100 ½
Total number of prize carrying tickets is 5
Number of favorable outcomes ½
P(winning prize)= Total outcomes
5
= 100 ½
1
=20 ½

24. For writing distance formula. ½


For putting correct values. ½
For calculation and finding correct distance=√𝑎2 + 𝑏2 1
25. For putting all correct values. ½
67
For simplification and correct answer =12 1½

Section C
Section C Consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each.
26. Let the speed of the stream be x km/h.
Therefore, the speed of the boat upstream = (18 – x) km/h ½
and the speed of the boat downstream = (18 + x) km/h.
distance 24
The time taken to go upstream = speed = 18−𝑥 ℎ
distance 24
½
Similarly, the time taken to go downstream = = 18+𝑥 ℎ
speed
According to the question,
24 24 ½
− 18+𝑥= 1
18−𝑥
i.e., 24(18 + x) – 24(18 – x) = (18 – x) (18 + x)
i.e., x2 + 48x – 324 = 0
or,(x-6)(x+54)=0
1
or, x=6 or -54
Since x is the speed of the stream, it cannot be negative. So, we ignore the

2
root
x = – 54. ½
Therefore, x = 6
Hence the speed of the stream is 6 km/h.

27(A). (i) ∆ABC ~ ∆PQR (Given)


So,
AB/PQ =BC/ QR= CA/ RP ……….(1) ½
and <A =<P, <B =<Q and <C = <R …………..(2)

But AB = 2 AM and PQ = 2 PN (As CM and RN are medians) ½


So, from (1),2AM/2PN =CA/RP
i.e., AM/PN=CA/RP……………..(3) ½

Also, <MAC = <0NPR [From (2)]………….. (4) ½


So, from (3) and (4),
∆AMC ~ ∆PNR (SAS similarity) ……………(5)

(ii) From (5),


CM/RN=CA/RP…………….(6) ½
But CA/RP =AB/PQ [From (1)]………… (7)
Therefore, ½
CM/RN =AB/PQ [From (6) and (7)] (8)

27(B). In the Δ ABC,


EF ∥ BC
∴ AE/AB = AF/AC ......(1) [By BPT] 1
In Δ ACD,
FG ∥ CD
∴ AF/AC = AG/AD .......(2) [By BPT] 1
From (1) and (2), we get
AE/AB = AF/AC = AG/AD
⇒AE/AB = AG/AD ½
⇒𝐴𝐸× AD=AB×𝐴G.
½

28. a) Assumes the roots of p(x) to be 𝛼 and 𝛽 and write the relation 𝛼 = 3𝛽
The sum of the zeroes, 𝛼 + 𝛽 = -b/a ½
= > 3𝛽 + 𝛽 = -(-8)/a
= > 4 𝛽 = 8/a ½
= > 𝛽 = 2/a
= > 𝛼 = 3𝛽 = 6/a ½
Product of the roots, 𝛼 𝛽 = c/a
= > 6/𝑎×2/𝑎= 3/𝑎 ½

3
= > 12/𝑎2 = 3/𝑎
= > a = 4. ½
(b) Since ‘a’ is positive, the graph of p(x) is open upward parabola. ½

29. Solution: L.H.S. = x2 – y2 = (p sec θ + q tan θ)2 – (p tan θ + q sec θ)2 ½


= p2 sec θ + q2 tan2 θ + 2 pq sec 2𝜃 tan 2 𝜃
–(p2 tan2 θ + q2 sec2 θ + 2pq sec θ tan θ) 1
= p2 sec θ + 2 tan2 θ + 2pq sec θ tan θ – p2 tan2 θ – q2 sec θ – 2pq sec θ tan θ ½
= p2(sec2 θ – tan2 θ) – q2(sec2 θ – tan2 θ) ½
= (p2 – q2 ) R.H.S. as ,sec2 θ – tan2 θ = 1 ½

30(A). Radius of red region=11cm. ½


Radius of silver region include red region=11+10.5=21.5cm ½
Area of silver region=Area of whole badge-area of red region ½
=𝜋 ×21.52 -𝜋 ×112 ½
=1072.5cm2 1
30(B). Central angle=600
To find the area of one equilateral triangle=333.2cm2 1
1232
To find the area of Area of one sector= 3 cm2 1
To find the area of Area of 6 design=464.8 cm2 ½
½
Cost of making 464.76 cm2 designs = = Rs 162.68
31. For correct proof. 3
Section D
Section D Consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each.
32(A). Let unit’s place digit be x and ten’s place digit be y.
∴ Original number = x + 10y ½
Reversed number = 10x + y
According to the Question,
10x + y = 3(x + 10y) – 9 ½
⇒ 10x + y = 3x + 30y – 9
⇒ 10x + y – 3x – 30y = -9
⇒ 7x – 29y = -9 …………….(i) 1
Again,
10x + y – (x + 10y) = 45 ½
⇒ 9x – 9y = 45
⇒ x – y = 5 …[Dividing both sides by 9]…………....(ii) 1
Now, multiplying equation (ii) by 7, we get
7x – 7y = 35…………….(iii)
Subtracting Equation (i) from equation (iii),
–7y + 29y = 35 + 9
⇒ 22y = 44
⇒y=2 ½
Putting the value of y in (ii),
x=5+2=7 ½

4
∴ Original number = x + 10y = 7 + 10(2) = 27
½

32(B). For drawing correct graph 3


For finding correct solution x=2 and y=3 graphically. 2
33. To prove the lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are
equal. 3
For proving<PTQ = 2<OPQ.

We have TP=TQ
In ΔTPQ,TP = TQ
⇒∠TQP=∠TPQ……(1) (In a triangle, equal sides have equal angles opposite to
them)
∠TQP+∠TPQ+∠PTQ=180∘ (Angle sum property) ½
∴2∠TPQ+∠PTQ=180∘ (Using (1))
⇒∠PTQ=180∘−2∠TPQ……(1) ½
OP⊥PT
∴∠OPT=90∘
⇒∠OPQ+∠TPQ=90∘
⇒∠OPQ=90∘−∠TPQ ½
⇒2∠OPQ=2(90∘−∠TPQ)
=180∘−2∠TPQ……(2) ½
From (1) and (2), we get
∠PTQ=2∠OPQ
34. Let BG be building TW be Tower, then: Diagram
BM = x, (1)
∠MBT = 60°
∠MBW = 45°
Draw BM ± TW
In rt. ∠d ΔBMW
tan 45° = WM/BM
⇒ 1 = 7x 1
⇒x=7m
In rt. ∠d ΔTMB
tan 60° = TM/BM 1
⇒ √3 = h/x
⇒ h = √3x = 7√3 1
Height of Tower = TW
= TM + MW
= (7√3 + 7)m
= 7(√3 + 1)m 1

5
35(A). 1

Here 31+f1+f2=40
½
i.e. f1+f2=9……………….(1)
Since median = 32.5 so the median class is . ½
Here,

Putting the value of in (1), we get


½

Hence, the missing frequencies are 3 and 6.

35(B). To find mean = 69.6(by any suitable method). 2½


To find mode = 76.67 2½

Section E
36.
(i) A.P .is 5,8,11,14,… 1
Common difference=3
(ii) a 7=a+6d 1

6
=5+6*3
=23
(iii) (A) Total distance covered by the competitor = 10 m + 16 m + 22 m + ... 2
up to 10 terms
=10/2[2×10+(10−1)×6]
=5×(20+54)
=5×74
=370m
(B) Total distance covered by the competitor = 10 m + 16 m + 22 m + ... 2
up to 12 terms
=12/2[2×10+(12−1)×6]
=6×(20+66)
=6×86
=516m

37.
(i) In ∆CAB and ∆CLO, we have 1
<CAB = <CLO 90°
<C = <C (common) .
By AA similarity criterion,
∆CAB ~ ∆CLO

(ii) In ∆DCA and ∆BAC, 1


DC = BA [ x = y (Given)]
<DCA = <BAC
CA = AC [Each 90°) [Common]
By SAS similarity criterian,
∆DCA - ∆BAC
So BC/DA=DC/BA
BC: DA = 1 : 1
(iii)(A) if CL = a 2
⇒ a/z = d/x
a = zd/x

(iii)(B) if AL = b 2
⇒ b/z = d/y
b = zd/y

38.
(i) Given, edge of each cubical box (a) = 20 cm 1
Area to be painted = Area of 14 square faces
= 14 a²
= 14 (20)²

7
= 5600 cm²
(ii) From figure, Length of the pot (l) = 20 cm 1
Breadth of the pot (b) = 20 x 4 = 80 cm
and height of the pot (h) = 20 cm
Volume of pot = lbh = 20 x 80 x 20
= 32000 cm³
(iii) (A) Height of sapling=11cm 2
Diameter=14.2cm
Radius=7.1cm
Volume of 1 sapling=1742.75cm3
OR
(B) Total volume of pot = 32000 cm³
Volume of 4 saplings = 1742.75 x 4 = 6971 cm³ 2
Volume of compost and soil =32000 - 6971 =25029 cm³

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