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Code No. : 81-E (NS) Subject : MATHEMATICS
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( „Û‚Â …¬˙ÂW∑XÆÂÈ / New Syllabus )
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Q. No. Marks Q. No. Marks Q. No. Marks Q. No. Marks
1. 23. 45. 67.
2. 24. 46. 68.
3. 25. 47. 69.
4. 26. 48. 70.
5. 27. 49. 71.
6. 28. 50. 72.
7. 29. 51. 73.
8. 30. 52. 74.
9. 31. 53. 75.
10. 32. 54. 76.
11. 33. 55. ×
12. 34. 56. ×
13. 35. 57. ×
14. 36. 58. ×
15. 37. 59. ×
16. 38. 60. ×
17. 39. 61. ×
18. 40. 62. ×
19. 41. 63. ×
20. 42. 64. Total Marks
21. 43. 65.
22. 44. 66.

                                     
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General Instructions :
i) The question-cum-answer booklet contains two Parts, Part – A & Part – B.
ii) Part – A consists of 60 questions and Part – B consists of 16 questions.
iii) Space has been provided in the question-cum-answer booklet itself to answer
the questions.
iv) Follow the instructions given in Part – A and write the correct choice in the box
provided on the right hand side of the question-cum-answer booklet.
v) For Part – B enough space for each question is provided. If you feel shortage of
space to any question, you may use last 4 pages by writing question numbers.

PART – A

Four alternatives are suggested to each of the following questions / incomplete


statements. Choose the most appropriate alternative and write the alphabet of the
chosen answer in the box provided. 60 × 1 = 60

1. “Union of sets is distributive over intersection of sets can be represented as

(A) X U Y=Y U X

(B) (X U Y) U Z=X U (Y U Z)

(C) X U (Y I Z)=(X U Y) I (X U Z)

(D) X I (Y U Z)=(X I Y) U ( X I Z ).         

2. If A = { 1, 2, 3, 4 } and B = { 3, 4, 5 } then A – B is equal to

(A) { 3, 4 } (B) { 1, 5 }
(C) { 1, 2 } (D) { 0, 1, 2 } .         

3. A is a subset of U. If the value of n ( U ) = 11 and n ( A  l ) = 8, then the number of


elements in the set A is

(A) 19 (B) 11

(C) 8 (D) 3.         

4. In an A.P. if S 5 = 35 and S 4 = 22 then the 5th term is

(A) 35 (B) 10

(C) 13 (D) 22.         


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5. The n th term of 3, 7, 11, 15, ……… is

(A) 4n – 1 (B) 4n + 1

(C) 4n + 3 (D) 3n + 4.         

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6. If P  r = 360 and C  r = 15, then the value of r is

(A) 24 (B) 4

(C) 15 (D) 36.         

n n
7. If P  5 = P  4 then n is equal to

(A) 5 (B) 4

(C) 10 (D) 1.         

8. If the variance is 0·04 then the value of standard deviation is

(A) 0·16 (B) 0·2

(C) 0·02 (D) 0·0016.         

9. The mean value of 3 scores is 4. If sum of first two scores is 6 then the value of the
3rd score is

(A) 0·5 (B) 1

(C) 4 (D) 6.         

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10. If mean    X   = 20 and value of coefficient variation is 0·1 then value of standard

deviation is

(A) 2 (B) 0·2


(C) 20 (D) 0·02.         

11. If a + 2b + 3c = 0 then a  3 + 8b  3 + 27c 3 is equal to

(A) – 3abc (B) 3abc

(C) 18abc (D) 12abc.         

12. When (  5 a – 3 b ) is subtracted from (  8 a + 5 b ) the answer is

(A) 3 a +8 b (B) 3 a +2 b

(C) 3 a –5 b (D) 3 a –8 b .         

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13. The rationalising factor of x 1/2 – y  1/2 is

(A) x (B) x – y

(C) x + y (D) ( xy ) 1/2 .         

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14. The product of 2 and is

3 6
(A) 6 (B) 72
6 6
(C) 6 (D) 36 .         

15. Select the pure quadratic equation from the following :

(A) 2x 2 + x = 5 (B) 3x 2 + 1 = 28

(C) x 2 – x – 7 = 0 (D) x – x  2 = 0.         

16. The nature of the roots of the equation x 2 – 6x + 9 = 0 is

(A) real and rational (B) real and irrational

(C) equal (D) complex.         

17. The sum of the roots of the equation x 2 – 5x = 9 is

(A) 5 (B) – 5
9 9
(C) (D) – .         
5 5

18. Quadratic equation with roots 3 + 2 and 3 – 2 is

(A) x 2 + 6x – 7 = 0 (B) x 2 – 6x + 7 = 0

(C) x 2 – 6x – 7 = 0 (D) x 2 + 6x + 7 = 0.         

19. If the product of the roots of the equation x 2 + 3x + q = 0 is zero then q is equal to

(A) 1 (B) 2

(C) 3 (D) 0.         

20. Parabola is a curve obtained from

(A) Linear equation (B) Cubic equation

(C) Quadratic equation (D) Simultaneous equation.         


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21. In the figure, AC is a diameter. ∠ A = 35° , then ∠ C is equal to

 B

A C

(A) 90° (B) 35°

(C) 70° (D) 55°.         


22. In the figure, MN  PR. If QN : NR = 2 : 3 and PQ = 11·5 cm then Q M is equal to

 P

Q R
N

(A) 10 cm (B) 2·3 cm

(C) 4 cm (D) 4·6 cm.         

23. Sides of a triangle are of lengths 2 cm, 3 cm and 4 cm respectively. Which of the sets

of numbers are sides of a triangle similar to the above triangle ?

(A) 4, 5, 6 (B) 5, 6, 7

(C) 12, 13, 14 (D) 6, 9, 12.         

24. In the figure, ABCD is a trapezium. AB


Q
 DC. Which of the following is equal
AB
to ?
CD
A B

D C

AD BC
(A) (B)
BC AD
AO OB
(C) (D) .         
AB OD

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25. The area of ∆ ABC = 144 sq. cm and area of ∆ PQR = 25 sq. cm. Altitude of
∆ ABC = 6 cm. If ∆ ABC ∆ PQR, then the corresponding altitude of ∆ PQR is
(A) 2·5 cm (B) 5 cm
(C) 12 cm (D) 6 cm.         

26. AC, CE, EH are tangents drawn to the circles at B, D and F respectively. If
CE = 10 cm and DE = 3·5 cm, then EF is equal to

C D E

F
B

A H

(A) 6·5 cm (B) 3·5 cm

(C) 10 cm (D) 5 cm.         

27. A tangent of length 16 cm is drawn to a circle at a distance of 20 cm away from the

centre of the circle. The radius of the circle is

(A) 12 cm (B) 16 cm

(C) 20 cm (D) 8 cm.         

28. AP is a tangent to a circle with centre O as shown in the figure. If ∠ P = 45° and

radius of the circle is 5 cm then OP is equal to

(A) 5 cm (B) 10 cm

(C) 9 cm (D) 5 2 cm.         


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29. If r is the radius, h is the height of a solid cylinder then the total surface area is

equal to

(A) 2 πrh (B) 2 πr ( r + h )

(C) 2π ( r + h ) (D) 2 πh ( r + h ).         

30. If r, h and l are the radius, height and slant height respectively of a cone then which

of the following relations is correct ?

(A) r 2 = h  2 + l 2 (B) h 2 = l 2 + r 2

(C) l 2 = h  2 + r 2 (D) l 2 = h  2 – r 2 .         

31. If x, y and z are the A.M., G.M. and H.M. of the two distinct numbers then which of

the following is true ?

(A) x <y <z (B) x ≥ y ≥ z

(C) x = y = z (D) x ≤ y ≤ z.         

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32. In a G.P., S  ∞ = 3 and r = then the first term is
3

(A) 2 (B) 3
2 3
(C) (D) .         
3 2

33. Ramu marked a dot in first square, 2 dots in second square, 3 dots in the third

square and so on. Then the total number of squares required to mark a total of 55

dots is equal to

(A) 55 (B) 11

(C) 9 (D) 10.         

34. An example for skew symmetric matrix is

 0     2   – 3      0 
(A)          
 2     0  (B)
    0   – 3 

    0     5      0   – 5 
(C)          
 – 5     0  (D)
 – 5     0   .         

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n n
35. The value of C  o – C  n is equal to

(A) n (B) n

(C) – 1 (D) 0.         

36. The H.C.F. of a 2 – 9 and a 2 + 6a + 9 is

(A) a –3 (B) a +3

(C) a 2 – 3 (D) a + 9.         

37. If A and B are two algebraic expressions and H and L are their H.C.F. and L.C.M.

respectively, which of the following is correct relation ?


A H
(A) A×H = B×L (B) =
B L
A L A B
(C) = (D) = .         
H B L H

38. The expanded form of ∑   a ( a – b ) is

abc

(A) (a–b)+(b–c)+(c–a)

(B) a(b–c)+b(c–a)+c(a–b)

(C) a –b –c

(D) a(a–b)+b(b–c)+c(c–a).         

39. Which of the following expressions is in cyclic symmetry if a, b and c are variables ?

(A) a +b +c (B) a 2 – b  2 + c 2

(C) a – a  2 – a  3 (D) a – b – c.         

40. If a + b + c = 0 then ( b + c ) ( b + a ) is equal to

(A) – ac (B) ac

(C) – bc (D) bc.         


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41. The positive root of the equation ( 2x – 1 ) ( x + 3 ) = 0 is

(A) 3 (B) – 3

1 1
(C) – (D) .         
2 2

42. If V = πr 2 h then r is equal to

Vh πh
(A) ±   (B) ±  
π V

V πV
(C) ±   (D) ±   .         
πh h

43. The value of x in the equation ax 2 + bx + c = 0 is

+ b ±  b  2 – 4ac – b +  b  2 – 4ac


(A) (B)
2a 2a

– b –  b  2 + 4ac – b ±  b  2 – 4ac


(C) (D) .         
2a 2a

44. The roots of the equation x 2 – 3x = 0 are

(A) 0, 3 (B) 0, – 3

(C) –3 (D) 2.         

45. Sum of a number and twice its square is 105. It can be represented in quadratic

equation form as

(A) x 2 + 2x = 105 (B) 2x 2 – x = 105

(C) 2x 2 + x = 105 (D) 2x 2 + x + 105 = 0.         

46. In a graph with parabola and straight line, if the straight line cuts the parabola at

( – 2, 4 ) and ( 1, 1 ) then the roots of that equation is

(A) – 2, 4 (B) 1, 1

(C) – 2, 1 (D) 4, 1.         

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47. Which of the following is true ?

(A) 2 ≡ 3 ( mod 5 ) (B) 7 ≡ 13 ( mod 5 )

(C) 3 ≡ 5 ( mod 5 ) (D) 7 ≡ 12 ( mod 5 ).         

48. If a ≡ b ( mod m ) then ( a – b ) is always

(A) greater than m (B) multiple of m

(C) lesser than m (D) m = 0.         

49. The value of 4 ⊗ 7 8 is

(A) 32 (B) 4

(C) 1 (D) 0.         

50. If 2y ≡ 1 ( mod 5 ) then y is equal to

(A) 3 (B) 6

(C) 5 (D) 2.         

51. In the figure, MN  QR , Area of ∆ PQR


Area of ∆ PMN
is equal to

 P

M N

Q R

QR PQ 2
(A) (B)
MN PM 2

PQ 2 MN 2
(C) (D) .         
PR 2 QR 2


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52. In the figure ∠ APQ = ∠ ACB and ∠ AQP = ∠ ABC. Then AP . AB is equal to
 A

P ×
Q

×
C

(A) AQ . AC (B) AP . AB

(C) AC . BC (D) BC . AB.         

53. Two circles of radii 4 cm and 3 cm touch each other. Then the distance between their

centres will be

(A) 7 cm (B) 1 cm

(C) either 7 cm or 1 cm (D) 0 cm.         

54. Three circles of radii 4 cm, 3 cm and 2 cm touch each other externally. The

perimeter of the triangle formed by joining their centres is

(A) 9 cm (B) 15 cm

(C) 18 cm (D) 12 cm.         

55. APB is tangent at P to the circle with centre O. If ∠ QPB = 60°, then ∠ POQ is

 ˚
60

A P B

(A) 120° (B) 90°

(C) 100° (D) 60°.         

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56. Area of the base of a cone is 300 sq.cm and height is 15 cm. Then the volume is

equal to

(A) 4500 cm 3 (B) 450 cm 3

(C) 150 cm 3 (D) 1500 cm 3 .         

57. Circumference of a globe is 88 cm. Then the surface area of the globe is

(A) 2464 sq.cm (B) 352 sq.cm

(C) 616 sq.cm (D) 1032 sq.cm.         

58. Which is the correct matrix of the given graph ?


A

B C

 0     1     2
 
  2     1     0
 

(A)
 1     0     1
 
 
 (B)
 1     1     0
 
 

 2     1     0   2     1     0 
 1     5     5
 
  0     1     3
 

(C)
 3     2     0
 
 
 (D)
 1     0     1
 
 
 .         
 1     2     7   3     1     0 
B

59. Order of A is
A
C
(A) 2 (B) 4

(C) 1 (D) 6.         

60. A regular polyhedron with regular pentagonal faces is called

(A) Tetrahedron (B) Hexahedron

(C) Octahedron (D) Dodecahedron.         


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PART – B

61. In how many ways can 7 different books be arranged in a shelf so that 3 particular
books are always together ? 2

OR

If the number of diagonals in a polygon is 20 then find the number of sides in the
polygon.

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62. If a + b + c = 0, then prove that

a (  b  2 + c 2 ) + b (  c 2 + a  2 ) + c (  a 2 + b  2 ) = – 3abc. 2

OR

If a + b + c = 2s, show that a  2 – b  2 – c 2 + 2bc = 4 ( s – b ) ( s – c ).


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63. Draw the graph of y = x 2 . 2

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64. A roller having radius 35 cm and length 1 metre takes 200 complete revolutions to
move once over a playground. What is the area of the playground ? 2


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65. Verify Euler’s formula for the following graph : 2


  A B

E F

D C

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66. The H.C.F. and L.C.M. of two expressions are ( x – 3 ) and x  3 – 5x  2 – 2x + 24


respectively. If one of the expressions is x 2 – 7x + 12, find the other. 3


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67. Draw two congruent circles of radii 2 cm each having their centres 8 cm apart. Draw
a transverse common tangent and measure it. 3

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68. Prove that in a right-angled triangle, the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum
of the squares on the other two sides. 4


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69. If U = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 }, A = { 2, 3, 4, 5 } and B = { 4, 5, 6, 7 } then prove


that ( A U B )  l = A   l I B  l . 2

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    2     1 
70. If A =      find A  2 .
 – 2   – 1  2


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5 +  3
71. Simplify by rationalising the denominator . 2
5 –  3

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72. Rashmi bought some books for Rs. 60. Had she bought 5 more books for the same
amount, each book would cost her 1 Rupee less. Find the number of books bought
by Rashmi. 2


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73. Draw a plan to the given data below according to scale : ( No need to calculate the
area ) 2

( Metre ) to D

150

100 70 to C
To E 80
80

30 40 to B

From A

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74. In a G.P., a = 3, r = 2 and T  n = 96, then show that S n = 189. 3

OR
The sum of n terms of an arithmetic progression is S  n = 2 n 2 + 6 n. Find the first
term and the common difference.


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75. Draw a circle of radius 3 cm. Draw two tangents to it such that the angle between
them is 50°. 3

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76. Calculate the Arithmetic Mean and Standard Deviation for the given data : 4

Class-interval 1 – 5 6 – 10 11 – 15 16 – 20

Frequency 2 3 4 1


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