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This document is a revision worksheet for students at Pawar Public School, covering various mathematical topics including H.C.F., polynomials, geometry, and trigonometry. It contains multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and proofs, designed to assess students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts. The worksheet is structured into sections with varying marks assigned to each question.

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This document is a revision worksheet for students at Pawar Public School, covering various mathematical topics including H.C.F., polynomials, geometry, and trigonometry. It contains multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and proofs, designed to assess students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts. The worksheet is structured into sections with varying marks assigned to each question.

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Pawar Public School, Nanded City, Pune

Revision Worksheet P T 11/ Half Yearly


subject : rflRTl1 Std: ¥

1. H.C.F. of two consecutive even numbers is :

(C)4 (D)2
(A) 0 (8) 1

a ffi FT rfuch. ffl TT.q. % :


(C)4 (D)2
(A) 0 (8) 1

2. The graph of y=p(x) is given below. The number of zeroes ofp(x) are :

/
Y

Y'

(C)2 (D)4
(A) 0 (8) 3

aTrfergiva.y=p(x)rmgivrfuTFT%ip(x)*Haptiwh%:

/
Y

0
7

Y'

(C)2 (D)4
(A) 0 (8) 3 ,

In figure, DE||BC then x equals to :

la+
(C) 1.4cm (D) 4cm
(A) 2.5cm (8) 2cm

tlT5fct i., DEiiBc a, at # iNI % I


(A) 2.5an. (8) 2an (c) 1.4an (D) 4ffi

4. Ifsino = cosO,thenvalueofois:

(A) o° (8) 45o (C) 3o° (D) 9oo

qf€ sin 0 = cos 0 a th 0 ffl Tin t :

(A) oo (8) 45o (C) 3oo (D) 9o°

5. Ifacoto+bcosec o=pandbcoto+acosec o=7thenp2-q2isequalto :

(A) a2-b2 (8) b2-a2] (C) a2+b2 (D) b-a


:]!:rRacot0+bcosec0=pdenbcotO+acoseco=qfflp2-q2qtTaT{%:

(A) a2-b2 (a) b2-a2 (C) a2+b2 (D) b-a


6. In figure, AC=13 cm, BC=12cm, then seco equals :

8 12cm

(A) (8) (C)

e]ng5fai.,Ac=i3an,Bc=i2an¥,chsecoiF<TaT{%:

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(A) (8) (C) (D)

7. If the HCF of 85 and 153 is expressible in the form 85n-153, then value ofn is :

(A) 3 (a) 2 (C) 4 (D) 1

qR 85 air 153 ffl HCF 85 n -153 aT 5p i. iEqH fin ffl qEm ¥ @ n ffl " a :

(A) 3 (8) 2 (C) 4 (D) 1

8. One equation of a pair of dependent linear equations is -5x+ 7y=2, the second equation
can be :

(A) lox+1fty+4=0 (8) -lox-1dy+4=0

(C) -lox+14y+4=0 (D) 10x-1fty=-4

qftagTqifeqitFT@T5ESq{atffl¥ed.ag5fi-5x+7y=2a@grlT%:

(A) lox+14y+4=O (8) -lox-1fty+4=0

(C) -lox+14y+4=0 (D) 10#-14y=-4

9. The value of tanl°.tan2°.tan3° .......... tan89° is :

(A) 0 (8) 1 (C) 2 (D)

tan|°.tan2°.tan3° .......... tan89° ffl FPl a I

(A) 0 (8) 1 (C) 2 (D)

10. The mean and median of same data are 24 and 26 respectively. The value of mode is

(A) 23 (8) 26 (C) 25 (D) 30

ejfaxp ffl TTTtF affl lftz7ffiT 5T]¥T: 24 den 26 % I qgaiFT ffl Tin dr :

(A) 23 (8) 26 (C) 25 (D) 30

Section-B

Questions numbers 11 to 18 carry two marks each.

11. Divide (2x2+x-20) by (x+3) and verify the result by division algorithm.

2x2+x-2och(x+3)aeTPTapaitfaviiaTe7ffiapffiHtqmchrfuapi

12. Itbeing given that 1 is one of the zeros of the polynomial 7x-x3-6. Find its other zeros.

Fou`QL 3
fin"T€fSii=Tgq=7x-x3-6fflq5quqT%@EHq5TgrlTquqTqqTdr?amapi

13. For what value of p will the following system of equations have no solution

(2p -1) x + (p -1) y = 2p + 1; y + 3# -1 = 0.

p*fiFT{:Tqi]Sftfi±qthwh.*I7TTffl*EaTa.t7

(2p -1) x + (p -1) y = 2p + 1

y + 3x - 1 - 0
14.|f tan(A+B)=viandtan(A-B)=±,0°<A+Bs90°;A>B,findAandB.

qftfan(A+B)=J5Hffltan(A-B)=±amoo<A+Bsgoo;A>BaA3ft{Bfflmimaqafti

OR/ 3Ten

If sin(A+B)=cos(A-B)=fandA,B(A>B)areacuteangles,findthevaluesof

A and 8 .

qRsin(A+B)=cOs(A-B)=¥%,iFgr.A,B(A>B)fflrfu¥IA3itB*"FTffiqi

15. X and Y are points on the sides PQ and PR respectively of a APQR. If the lengths of PX, QX, PY
and YR (in centimeters) are 4, 4.5, 8 and 9 respectively. Then show XY||QR.

APQR#gqT3It.pQdenpRq{xdaryrm:afas¥iqf€px,Qx,pydanyRqPrrfuo

( cm a.) 3Fq¥T: 4, 4.5, 8 dam 9 ¥ ch rfu f* xyiiQR.

16. A pole of length 10 in casts a shadow 2 in long on the ground. At the same time a tower casts a
shadow of length 50 in on the ground, then find the height of the tower.

iomcaqqTedqfriFqTqEca5TqITqaffi2m%iedHFqqq7rfuqftefrVIqETa5TqT
aft ffi 5o in a a itr ffi * aTa ap I
17. The angle of elevation of the top ofa hill at the foot ofa tower is 60° and the angle of
depression from the top of tower to the foot of hill is 30°. If tower is 50 metre high,
find the height of the hill.
OR
Two poles of equal heights are standing opposite to each other on either side of the
road which is 80 in wide. From a poiiit in between them on the road, the angles of
elevation of the top of poles are 60° and 30° respectively. Find the height of the poles
and the distances of the point from the poles.

Png® 4
i--_`--,,----I-.

€-TErisdifti3ffl.q5zTq{STi{nga3FTrfu6OO€ae7TZTqTsthfiia
qET@a;mqqFT3fflFTch3ooen%iqftzTa{@*5oJft{a@qET@rfufflqua
EHE:
3Trm
w 80 th. Era F5q5 a an 3ir 3Tri-wh qrm * nd a di wl Ir € I F a chfi
a;rfuqiq5STq5fiEachfia5fiT5i$3FqTwh3FT¥T:6003ft300€idi@ffl
3fidiaffi5dPrgivoFTapi
A man on the top of a vertical observation tower observes a car movmg ata
18.. ` ....- '.`,'' ...-.-,, `,-_ ''.'-'-. _____._'_____ __ .
oomingd_irectlytowardsit.Ifittakes12minutesfortheangleofdepres-siontochangefrom
jo91o15°,hovilongwillthecartcketoreachtheobservationtowerfromthispoint?

g|3eo#£'::hfee£Vg::i:?::par:::]Podn%:#sas£:dinotw6°fr:mabth°ev:£eespuoT:::n°£tat:rwo:t,ei%f}::#o:
Find the height of the cloud from the surface of water.

!``.a.In the given figure, 0 is a point in the interior of the triangle ABC, OD i BC, OE J. AB and OF i AB.
Show that:
(i) OA2 + 082 + OC2 _ OD2 - OE2 _ OF2 = AF2 + BD2 +cE2 8dsE
(ii) AF2 + BD2 + CE2 = AE2 + CD2 + BF2

Section-C ( - - F )
Questions numbers 19 to 28 carry three marks each.

2@` Prove that 2f fs ;rrationa].

fteqffi*f*¥qFfflqRErfu%i

24 a Show that4ncannever end with the digitzero for any natural number n.

qrfe f* fan qTgr wh n aT ffu 4n aT i[qT{ ffl 3]ia VI H T@. a qq;aT I

Paug € ?
oR/ 3Tan
If d is the HCF of 45 and 27, find x, y satisfying d = 27x + 45y

qfi{45`3ir27fflHCF,d%,chaxeityaTHrmthd=27#+45yq}ri88ed¥i

a2` Solve the following system of linear equations by cross multiplication method :

2(ax - dy) + (a + 4b) = 0

2@# + ay) + ap - 4a) = 0

firttlfdeifeHch.chqiFTOFTfarqaEaedi

2(a#-dy).+(a+4b)=0

2(bx + ay) + (b - 4a) = 0

oR/ 3Ten
ln the figure below ABCDE is a pentagon with BE I I CD and BC I I DE. BC is perpendicular to
CD. If the perimeter of ABCDE is 21 cm, find the value of # and y.

<.--.-.....--5cm-.--.--.>

___ > D
< ---#+y

aaaTrfapa.ABCDEqpriqIr%frfu.BE11cDdenBc11DE%iqf€Bc:FTcDq{ed%
den ABCDE qFT qfin 21 cm a ill x item y aT qFT aiF qaf* I

->D
<#+y
?d€. C
23. ' + '` On dividing the polynomial p(x) by a polynomial g(x) = 4#2 + 3x -2 the quotient

q(x)=2x2+2x-1andremainderr(%)=14x-10.Findthepolynomialp(%).

fimqg;T=p(x)q}qqTq§T=8(x)=4x2+3x-2ae]T7Tq7riq{9mitF5q(x)=2x2+2%-iaanha
r(x) = 14 x -io era ¥ I qgq€ p(x) aia ap I

2J4. Provethat (cosecA-sirLA) (secA -cosA) =


tanA + cotA

ftT5 ap(cosecA -sinA) (secA -cosA) =


tanA + cotA

es o` Ifcosec(A-B)=2,cot(A+B)= ±,0° < (A+B) s 90°,A>B,thenfindAandB.

qftcosec(A-B)=2,cot(A+B)=±,OO<(A+B)s9OO,A>Bg;aAaquBS""api

26. Triangle ABC is right angled at 8 and D is mid point of BC. Prove that :

AC2 = 4AD2 -3A82.

qqTqqqinAABcfinz±BwhaaapD,BcqFTFtFfaisaifrfteed

AC2=4AD2-3A82.

ay i¥:3CA1;: ghtan8ledatBandDIsthemidpomtofpc provethat

apt.,ABcqqTf*F%fan.8q{HFrfu%iTanD,BcfflqtFfi=tifteapfS
AC2=4AD2-3A82.

?QJ3-7
Section-D

Questions numbers 29 to 34 carry four marks each.

2S' Obtainallthezeroesofthepolynomial/(x)=x4-7x3+10x2-14x-2,iftwoofitszeroesare

+JE2and-JE2.

qgq€/(x)=rf-7x3+iox2-i4x-2aiHthquiFaiaapqrfuEHaiaqutFEN:+vztren
-JE2%\

i?, Provethatinarighttrianglethesquareofthehypotenuseisequaltothesumofthesquaiesof
the other two sides :

ftT5qrmfSq5qthf*gra.edfflqrf3]qagr3fi*qTffaTfroaTq{Taldr%:

OR/ arm
lfalineisdrawnparalleltoonesideofatriangletointersecttheothertwosidesindistinct
points,theothertwosidesaredividedinthesameratio.-Proveit.

qi€fagrqfrqiTgqTaTrfuqFina]iTaIr3ffq}3TFT-37enffii=3fftRqffi%,thfte
qPrffufi]FdragqTq®qq7a3]Irma.dial

cotA+cosecA-1 = 1+cosA
Prove that
cotA -cosecA + 1 sinA

fte qPrft cotA+cosecA-1 1+cosA


1111111111111111-i:==- ±-
cotA -cosecA + 1 sinA

oR/ 3Ton
Prove that tan2 0 + cot2 0 + 2 = sec2 0 cosec2 0

fir:l!; RT f* tan2 0 + cot2 0 + 2 = sec2 0 cosec2 0

3\., - Provethat:(sine+cosec0)2+(cos0+sec0)2=7+tan20+cot2o

fteq@f*f*:(sin0+cosec0)2+(cosO+seco)2=7+tan2o+cot2o

924 Drawthegraphof2x+y-oand2x-y+2=0.Shadetheregionboundedbytheselineswithx
axis. Find the area of the shaded region.

2x+y=6FqT2x-y+2=OqFTqTtFffiFTaHqTx3]Irqin3fiafRarmchiFTqffidtf*Een
5Tqiffro tr iFTT fro th Eta ri¥ I
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EHEE ,

33,,
InanequilateraltriangleABC,DisapointonsideBCsuchthat4BD=BC.Provethat
16AD2=13BC2.

q5qqqigf*::!F]ABcqftgrBcq{fifeDgrrm{%f$4BD=Bc.fteqrmf5
16AD2=13BC2.

OR / Still
lftwoscalenetrianglesareequiangular,provethattheratioofthecorrespondingsides
is same as the ratio of the corresponding angle bisector segments.

qf€angfaga.q:rm¥chfteqrmfa7utgrT3Ifi.erIrmrfuana
FTfeqTwh. i. qu ai 3Tm a I

gap/ Iftano+sine = mandtano-sine = n. Show that(m2-n2)2=16mn.

qf€ tano + sino = in a air tano -sine = n a a dr fS : (m2 -n2)2 = |6rm.

oR/ 3Ton
If acoso -bsir`0 = c, prove that

(asino + bcoso) = ± ark + Tl/i - cl:i .

qf€ acoso -bsino = c a @ ft75 ap f5

(asino + bcoso) = ± a2 + b2 I c2 .

3'5. . sinA+cosA. sinA-CoSA


Prove that
sinA-cosA sinA+cosA
sinA+cosA . sinA-cosA
fie qftf* , fim2A.-c!fys2i
sinA-cosA sinA+cosA

3%, Solve'#-y= 1 and 2x + y= 8 graphicauy and find the area of the region bounded by these
hoes and the x axis.

qTflFTx-y=iaRT2x+y=8fflHTtFffiiHgtlquaapaenan.to3#qxe]er*ffiffit
tr ffl fro " qPris I

Papa i
.c^`

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