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SQP MATHS (1)

The document outlines a mathematics examination paper consisting of 38 compulsory questions divided into five sections: A, B, C, D, and E. Each section contains different types of questions, including assertion-reason based, very short answer, short answer, long answer, and case study questions, with varying marks assigned to each. General instructions include no overall choice, internal choices in some questions, and the prohibition of calculators.

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SQP MATHS (1)

The document outlines a mathematics examination paper consisting of 38 compulsory questions divided into five sections: A, B, C, D, and E. Each section contains different types of questions, including assertion-reason based, very short answer, short answer, long answer, and case study questions, with varying marks assigned to each. General instructions include no overall choice, internal choices in some questions, and the prohibition of calculators.

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Time : 3:00 Hours General Instructions: Read the following instructions carefully and follow them: (i) This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory. (i) This question paper is divided into FIVE sections - A, B,C, D and E. (iii) eee ee Tene il fpinceice mlcias (MICD) nO Assertion ~ Renson based questions of 1 mark each. (ie) In Section B, Question numbers 21 to 25 are very short answer (VSA) type questions, carrying 2 mar (e) In Section C, Question numbers 26 to 31 are short answer (SA) type questions, carrying 3 marks each. (@i) In Section D, Question numbers 32 to 35 are long answer (LA) type questions, carrying 5 marks each. (oii) In Section E, Question numbers 36 to 38 are case-study based integrated questions carrying 4 marks is provided in 2 marks question in each case-study. (Citi) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in 2 questions in Section B, 2 C, 2 questions in Section D and 3 questions of 2 marks in Section E. (ix) Draw neat diagrams wherever required. Take x = 22 wherever required, if not stated. (2) Use of calculators is NOT allowed, Delhi Set-1 SECTION - A ‘This section consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. 1. If the sum of zeroes of the polynomial 2x7 -kW2x +1 is y2, then value of kis: a) 2 (B)2 © 22 © + Ans. (8) 2. 2. If the probability of a player winning a game is 0.79, then the probability of his losing the same game ist (a) 179 (B) 031 (©) 021% (D) 0.21 3. If the roots of equation ax* + bx + c = 0, a 0 are real and equal, then which of the following relation (aya ® (B) P =ac Ou-% wye= = 4. In an AP, if the first term a = 7, nth term a, = 84 and the sum of first n terms S, = Wa. wm ©2B (D) 26 am CO) 223_ 5, If two positive integers p and q can be expressed as p = 18 a’b* and q = 20 «°b?, where a and b are prime mt then LCM(p, 4) is: 3 (A) 20°? (B) 180 at? © 2a (D) 180 a°b* Ans LO) 40th = \Pootht - ; Topper’ Answer 2024 117 6. AD isa median of AABC with vertices A(S,-6), B(6, 4) and C(O, 0). Length AD is equal to: (A) J6 units (B) 2Vi5 units (©) Vi01 units (D) 10 units poe CB) SAR shite 7, lfsec 0—tan 0 = m, then the value of sec ® + tan @ is: (a) 1- 4 (B) m?-1 (D)-m a ‘ os 47,9516 eee all the even numbers are removed, then the probability of getting at ranclom a 2 (mt ot (2 oO. 9, rom some data x2, ..X, with respective frequencies fy fy. fy the value of 3° f(x) ~2) is equal to: (aya (BL © ¥, Ans. CO. oO 10. The zeroes of a polynomial x* + px + q are twice the zeroes of the polynomial 4x” — 5x - 6. The value of p is: 5 5 “3 > Os (”) 10 1, If the distance between the points (3, -5) and (x, -5) is 15 units, then the values of x are: (D)0 (A) 12,-18 (B) -12,18 (©) 18,5 (D) -9,-12 Such BFAD "2 12. If cos(a + f) = 0, then value of cox <#) is equal to: 1 1 bY) ®) > (90 (D) V2 aaa Je 13, A solid sphere is cut into two hemispheres. The ratio of the surface areas of sphere to that of two hemispheres taken together, is: (A) 1:1 (B) 1:4 (Q 2:3 (D)3:2 iw Meer) 2s M4, The middle most observation of every data arranged in order is called: (A) mode (B) median (C) mean (D) deviation Aw (@) wodian 15. The volume of the largest right circular cone that can be carved out from a solid cube of edge 2.em is: 81 21 (A) Zcucm () *Ecuem (©) "eum (0) eum eee ee ee 18 | OSWAAL CBSE Sample Question Papers, MATHEMATICS ame (D) 27 carson Ss 16. Two dice are rolled together. The probability of getting sum of numbers on the two dice as 2, 3 0r5, is: zi u 5 A x @s Og oO; ‘Ans. 36 17. The centre of a circle is at (2,0). If one end of a diameter is at (6, 0), then the other end is at: (A) 0,0) (B) (4,0) (©) (-2,0) 4,9) pee es (.80) 18. In the given figure, graphs of two linear equations are shown. The pair of these linear equations is: (A) consistent with unique solution. (B) consistent with infinitely many solutions. (C) inconsistent. ‘ans, (D) inconsistent but can be made consistent by extending these lines. Directions: In Q. No. 19 and 20 a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Choose the comec option. (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 Assertion (A) (©) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false. (D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true 19. Assertion (A): The tangents drawn at the end points of a diameter of a circle, are parallel. Reason (R): Diameter of a circle is the longest chord. Ans 62 Both Asseration (Aland Reason (R) ake trut, but —_Asseratinnta) ze 20. Assertion (A): If the graph of a polynomial touches x-axis at only one point, then the polynomial cannot B quadratic polynomial. Reason (R): A polynomial of degree n(n > 1) can have at most n zeroes. Ans. CD) Aseration (A) ts talue, but keason(R) to true. SECTION -B pais secSow consists of 5 questioms of 2 marks exci. 2B Solve the following system of limear equations 7: — Ty =S ands - Ty = Gmad wenty peer ae = i eae == Ss =—-Uip- 27 na pack of 52 pieying canis ome cand is lost From the semaming cans, 2 an S Goon coo, eo probability that the drawn cond is queen of heart. € te lest aod is 2 back ad Ams. Seow = ZB @) Evaluate: 2/2 os in + NG aos on (©) IEA = 60 and B = 50", verity het sini + A) - se Acs B + os Ase —" ne Bah “ = 27h) «i 2.2 Ve 2 = =< 4-5 4, = 4 24 In the given figure. ABCD is 2 quadrdateral Diagonal BD bisects 23 and /D beth. 25. (a) Prove that 5~2y3 is an irrational number. It is given that VJ3 is an irrational number. OR (b) Show that the number 5 x 11 x 17 + 3 x 11 is a composite number. Ans. (6) dak Conguime Stok 5-24% ts notion Sees ishing Poanch sant 4 mds ard. #O Vv —— poe a ose fT ao peer 0 di on, 2.8 = ny (B= Sy-P f Re Ne = ‘ond i ook gy wane = ences S- 2.3 is co sanchiona) numbtr SECTION ~ C This section consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each. 26, (a) Find the ratio in which the point { 8 y) divides the line segment joining the points (1, 2) and (2 3). Also thevalueofy. ° \5*/ a : OR (b) ABCD is a rectangle formed by the points A(-1, -1) B(-1, 6), C(3, 6) and DG, -1). PQ, Rand S are mid-poin of sides AB, BC, CD and DA respectively. Show that diagonals of the quadrilateral PQRS bisect each othet . Ina teachers’ workshop, the number of teachers teaching French, Hindi and English are 48, 80 and 144 respectively. Find the minimum number of rooms required if in each room the same number of teachers are seated and all of them are of the same subject. 8, _cotd T=cot®” 1-tand 28, Prove that ; 2 = 1+ secB.cosecd pantiete nk ra A= Get & ten Ee Bes a =e j= dene ain fea Eee CetB ene. eB Conic + | i ee eed 29, Three years ago, Rashmi was thrice as old as Nazma. Ten years later, Rashmi will be twice as old as old are Rashmi and Nazma now? 12, 30. (a) In the given figure, AB is a diameter of the circle with centre O. AQ, BP and PQare tangents to the circle. Prove that ZPOQ = 90° OR (b) A circle with centre O and radius 8 em is inscribed in a quadrilateral ABCD is which PQ, R, Sare the points of ‘contact as shown. If AD is perpendicular to DC, BC = 30 caand BS = 24 cm, then find the length DC. | Fopper's Answer 2024 é a 431. The difference betws a pie ofthe no Egece bs SECTION -D This section consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each. 432, An arc of a circle of radius 21 cm subtends an angle of 6” at the centre Find: (i) the length of the are. i) the area of the minor segment of the circle made by the corresponding chord. B z. a KZ\%2) KSia Ga? a Hal x, Be Cy Sin 6 33. (a) The sum of first and eight terms of an A.P. is 32 and their product is 60. Find the first term and a difference of the A.P, Hence, also find the sum of its first 20 terms OR (b) In a AP of 40 terms, the sum of first 9 terms is 153 and the sum of last 6 terms is 687. Determine the and common difference of A.P. Also, find the sum of all the terms of the AP. Ans. 2. See Sipe tol4 4 irre) = hor Tho = 2on | Pony a= 0 etunch sal = = 4 —Sre™1g-f2xto-sGen)x-t] = \o Go tia) = se 76) 10% 14 = —\ho - 34. (a) If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other two sides in distinct points, then prove that the other two sides are divided in the same ratio, OR {(b) In the given figure P’A, QB and RC are each perpendicular to.AC. If 1 AP = x, BQ = yand CR = z;then prove that 142 = ra eae peice AG oa Pepa: CHI On a => p~ereC = AO+D8 AE AO 3 = > 1+6&c 214+ 80 : re A pee. = = Eo > BO _ Ae PO Hence Pnossick » of elevation of the top of the pole observed. point P from the top of the tower is 45°. Find! (use 3 35. A pole 6 m high is fixed on the top of a tower. The angle Ponthe ground is 60° and the angle of depression of the of the tower and the distance of point P from the foot of the tower. ‘SECTION -E This section consists of 3 Case Stady Based Questions of ¢ marks each, 96 A rectangular Goor area can be completely ted with 200 square tikes If the Side length of each tile is increased by ‘unit, woud take only 128 tiles to cover the Boor. @ Assuming the original length of each side of a tile be x units, make a quadratic equation from the abowe information. 2 Gi) Write the corresponding quadratic equation in standard form. 1 (iia) Find the value of x, the length of side of a tile by factorisation. ‘OR (©) Solve the quadratic equation for x, using quadratic formula 2 37. BINGO is game of chance. The host has 75 balls numbered 1 through 75. Each player has a BINGO card wit numbers written on it. The participant cancels the number on the card when called out a number written on ball selected at random. Whosoever cancels all the numbers on his/her card, says BINGO and wins theg The table given below, shows the data of one such game where 48 balls were used before Tara said "BINGO’. ‘Numbers announced Number of times 0-15 8 15-30 9 30-45 10 45-60 12 60-75 9) Based on the above information, answer the following: (i) Write the median class. (di) When first ball was picked up, what was the probability of calling out an even number? (iii)(a) Find median of the given data OR (b) Find mode of the given data. z Yo Sho n7 As = _— = 2o+ laos e lo = 20 +\0+ = 40S om a 38, A backyard is in the shape of a triangle ABC with right angle at B. AB = 7 mand BC = 15 m. A circular pit was dug inside it such that it touches the walls AC, BC and AB at P, Q and R respectively such that AP = xm. Based on the above information, answer the following questions: (i) Find the length of AR in terms of x. 1 (ii) Write the type of quadrilateral BQOR. 1 {ili)(a) Find the length PC in terms of x and hence find the value of x OR {b) Find x and hence find the radius r of circle, 2 44 +225 Ac = \@ss _ Apa Pc =\6+ Ss MrSrxX = 16S (eenn ese Re SC ae B= 4275 A 422m. wot

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