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175 Model Paper

Model Paper - 1
(Term -I)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. List the elements of the following sets. (10)

B. Separate the finite and infinite sets from the following. (10)
(Any five)

C. If, A = {a, e, i, o, u}, B = {a, b, c, d, e} and C = {x, y, z} (10)


then find that,
1. 2.
D. If U = {a, b, c,........i} X = {a, c, e, g, I} and Y = {a, e, i} (10)
Then find: (Any one)
1. 2.
E. Find the quotient of the following. (10)
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F. Simplify: (10)

G. Verify. (Any one) (10)


1.
2.
H. Write the following sets into the descriptive form. (10)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
H. If, N = {natural numbers} and W = {whole numbers} then find
N W and N W. (20)
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Model Paper - 2
(Term -I)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. Fill in the blanks by using either of the symbols and . (10)

B. Write the following sets into the descriptive form. (5)


(Any five)

C. If, N = {natural numbers} and W = {whole numbers} then find


N W and N W. (10)
D. If A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, C = {2, 4, 6, 10} and D = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7} (10)
Then find (Any one).
1. 2.
E. Find the quotient of (+288) ÷ (+24). (10)
F. Simplify: (10)
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G. Verify. (any one) (10)


1.

2.
H. If, P = set of prime numbers and C = set of composite numbers then
find P C and P C. (20)
I. Which of the following sets is the empty set and give reasons? (10)
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Model Paper - 3
(Term -I)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. Write the following statements into the symbolic form. (10)
(Any ten)

B. Which of the following sets is the empty set and give (10)
reasons? (Any five)

C. If, O = set of odd numbers and E = set of even numbers then


find O E and O E. (10)
D. If U = set of natural numbers O = set of odd numbers and (10)
E= set of even numbers then prove that O = E
E. Find the product of –1, +9. (10)

F. Simplify the following by using the DMAS rule. (Any one)(10)


1. 2.
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G. Fill in the boxes by using suitable property. (10)


1.

2.
H. If, O = set of odd numbers and E = set of even numbers then find
O E and O E. (20)
I. Write the following sets into set the builder form. (10)
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Model Paper - 4
(Term -I)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. Tell which of the following collections are not set and why? (10)
(Any five)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
B. Write the following sets into the descriptive form. (10)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
C. If, P = set of prime numbers and C = set of composite numbers
then find P C and P C. (10)
D. Find the power sets of F = {a, b, c}. (10)

E. Put the correct sign > or < between the following pairs. (10)
(Any five)
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F. Simplify: (Any one) (10)


1.

2.
G. Fill in the boxes by using suitable property. (10)
1.
2.
H. If, P = set of prime numbers and C = set of composite numbers then
find P C and P C. (20)
I. Separate the finite and infinite sets from the following. (10)
183 Model Paper

Model Paper - 1
(Term -II)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. Separate the rational and irrational numbers from the following
real numbers. (Any ten) (10)

B. Simplify the following. (10)

C. Prove that: (10)

D. Write the square root of the following fractions. (Any one) (10)
1. 2.
E. By which smallest number can 6300 be divided to get a (10)
perfect square?
F. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. The ratio of X to Y is 7 : 11 and X is to Z is 3 : 2. Find a continued
ratio X : Y : Z.
2. In a math test Zara, Moona and Komal got marks in the ratio as given
below:
Zara to Moona = 4 : 5
Moona to Komal = 4 : 3
Find a continued ratio of marks obtained by Zara, Moona and Komal.
G. The income of Nabeel is Rs. 30,000. He gave Rs. 1488 as alms (10)
and distributed the remaining amount in three categories of
expense according to the given ratio:
Personal: business = 1 : 10
House : personal = 5 : 2
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H. Jutt started a business of guns with a capital of Rs. 100,000. After 4


months Gabar and after 6 months Bond joined him by investing
Rs. 150,000 each. Find the share of each in a profit of Rs. 33,000
that they earned after one year. (10)
I. In a triangle ABC, the ratio of A to B is 1 : 2 and B to C is
1 : 3. Find the measurement of A, B and C. (10)
J. By which smallest number can 4851 be multiplied to get a perfect
square? (10)
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Model Paper - 2
(Term -II)
Time Allowed: 2 Hours Marks: 100
A. Draw the number lines and represent the following rational
numbers. (Any two) (10)

B. Simplify: (10)

C. Prove that: (10)

D. Find the square root of the following numbers by prime (10)


factorization. (Any one)
1. 81 2. 144
E. By which smallest number can 4851 be multiplied to get a (10)
perfect square?
F. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1.

2.
G. The salary of Abu Bakar is Rs. 14000. He gave Rs. 10,000 (10)
to his wife for house expenditures and Rs. 700 as alms. He
spent the remaining amount on clothing, utility bills and
entertainments according to the given ration.
Clothing: bills = 2 : 5
bills: entertainment = 4 : 1
Tell how much amount he spaced for each.
H. Prove each of the following by prime factorization. (10)

I. Write the square roots of the following squares. (10)


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J. Tick (4) the correct answers. (10)


187 Model Paper

Model Paper - 3
(Term -II)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. Find the additive inverse and multiplicative inverse of the (10)
following rational numbers. (Any ten)

B. Simplify the following. (10)

C. Prove that: (10)

D. Prove the following by prime factorization. (10)


(Any one)
1. 2.
E. A square shaped garden has 529 trees. Find the number (10)
of trees in a row if number of trees in a row is equal to the
number of rows.
F. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. Ahmad and Irfan got a profit in a business in the ratio of 5 : 4 and
Irfan and Waseem got profit in the ratio of 8 : 9. Find the ratio of
profit among Ahmad, Irfan and Waseem.
2. According to a survey, the people’s liking for chicken and mutton
are in the ratio of 2 : 1 and the people’s liking for chicken and
beef are in the ratio of 5 : 2. Find the ratio among people’s liking
for chicken, mutton and beef.
G. Distribute an amount of Rs. 2500 among Ata, Kasim, Fazal (10)
and Ghauri in such a way that 1 time of Ata’s share, 2 times
of Karim’s share, 3 times of Fazal’s share and 4 times of
Ghauri’s share all are equal.
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H. Find the square root of the following numbers by prime (10)


factorization. (Any one)
1. 2.
I. Write the square roots of the following squares. (10)

J. Choose the correct word to make the statement true. (10)


189 Model Paper

Model Paper - 4
(Term -II)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. Simplify: (Any one) (10)

1. 2.

B. Put the correct sign > or < between the following pairs of (10)
rational numbers.
1. 2. 3. 4.

C. Find the square root of 576 by prime factorization. (10)

D. Write T for true statements and F for false statements. (10)


(Any five)

E. Jutt started a business of guns with a capital of Rs. 100,000. (10)


After 4 months Gabar and after 6 months Bond joined him
by investing Rs. 150,000 each. Find the share of each in a profit
of Rs. 33,000 that they earned after one year.
F. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. In a bakery, the ratio of sale of bread to eggs is 2 : 3 and the sale
of eggs to milk is 3 : 1. Find the continued ratio of bread, eggs
and milk.
2. The ratio of my age to my daughter’s age is 6 : 1 and the ratio of
my age to my son’s age is 4 : 1. Find the continued ratio among
our ages.
G. A company distributes the bonus of Rs. 5950 among three (10)
workers in such a way that if worker A gets Rs. 5 then worker B
gets Rs. 4 and if worker B gets Rs. 1 then worker C gets Rs. 2.
Find the share of each worker in the bonus.
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H. Write the square root of the following fractions. (10)


1.
I. Write the square roots of the following squares. (10)

J. Write T for true statements and F for false statements. (10)


(Any five)
191 Model Paper

Model Paper - 1
(Term -III)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. If there are 48 ghosts in a haunted bungalow and they increase
by 25%. Then find how many ghosts are in the haunted
bungalow now. (10)
B. If 16% loss on a mobile set is Rs. 832. Find, (10)
1. the cost price of the mobile set.
2. the selling price of the mobile set.
C. Find the selling prices of the things whose successive discounts
and marked prices are given below. (10)

D. Find: (10)
1. Chacha Chhakan sold his one hundred years old Khandani Hooqah
for Rs. 12,500 but on the next day another party offered a price for
the Hooqah. After that he felt the loss of Rs. 450. Find what price
was offered by the other party.
2. I am a little witch and do you know that the sum of my age and my
mother’s age equals my grandmother’s age who is only 260 years
old. If my mother’s age is 3 times my age, calculate our ages.
(In case of correct answer I myself shall offer you a blood drink).
E. What must be added to x – x + x + x + x – x + x + 1 to get (10)
x + x + x – 1?
F. Solve: (Any one) (10)

1. 2.

G. Solve: (Any one) (10)


1.
2.
H. Simplify the following. (10)

I. By using formula, find the square of the following binomials. (10)


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J. Fill in the blanks. (10)


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Model Paper - 2
(Term -III)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. A just two hundred years old baby genie ate 15 humans in (10)
a day. But he wants to be a smart genie, so he has decreased
his diet by 40%. Find how many humans he eats daily now.
B. Waleed bought a bike for Rs. 26,200 and sold at the profit(10)
percentage of 9%. Calculate:
1.
2.
C. Find the selling prices of the things whose successive discounts
and marked prices are given below. (10)
1.
D. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1.
2.

E. Solve: (10)

F. Solve: (Any one) (10)


1.

2.
G. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1.

2.
H. My sister and I have total 120 bars of chocolates but my chocolate
bars are 3 times as my sister’s chocolate bars. Find how many
chocolate bars my sister and I have each. (10)
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I. Find the product of the following polynomials. (10)

J. Tick (4) the correct answer. (10)


195 Model Paper

Model Paper - 3
(Term -III)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. Arzoo paid Rs. 6250 as zakat on her jewellery. What is the (10)
worth of her jewellery?
B. If 16% loss on a mobile set is Rs. 832. Find, (10)
1.
2.
C. Find the selling prices of the things whose successive discounts
and marked prices are given below. (10)
1.
D. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1.

2.

E. Solve: (10)

F. Solve: (Any one) (10)


1.
2.
G. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. 2.
H. Simplify. (10)

I. The product of two numbers is equal to the twice of their sum. (10)
Find the numbers when one number is 1.
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J. Choose the correct word to make the statement true. (10)


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Model Paper - 4
(Term -III)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. Dr Mosquito is a lab incharge. His blood testing fee is Rs. 500 and
he charges 35% extra if he himself collects a blood sample. Tell how
much Dr Mosquito will earns if he himself collects 18 samples from
different patients. (10)
B. Ujala bought a car for Rs. 280,000 and spent Rs. 12,000 more on it.
What should be the selling price if she wants to get 7.5% profit. (10)
C. Find A + B – C, if: (10)
1.
2.
D. Arrange the following polynomials with respect to x in descending
order and then in ascending order. (Any one) (10)
1. 2.
E. Solve: (10)

F. Evaluate the following when a = 4, b = 2 and c = 1. (Any one) (10)


1. 2.

G. Solve: (Any one) (10)


1. 2.
H. Find the product of the following binomials by using formula. (10)

I. Simplify. (10)
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J. Thick (4) the correct answer. (10)


199 Model Paper

Model Paper - 1
(Term -IV)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. Construct the triangle ABC if, (10)
1.
B. Construct the triangles DEF and when , (10)
1.
C. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. Find the area of a trapezium whose parallel sides are 19m and 24m
respectively and distance between them is 14m.
2. A trapezium has 20m and 35m two parallel sides and its perpendicular
distance is 16m. Calculate its area.
D. The radius of the hour hand of a watch is 1.2cm. Find the (10)
distance covered by the hour hand in 24 hours. (Hint: The
hour hand completes one revolution in 12 hours)
E. The radius of a circular pool is 10.5m. Calculate the cost of (10)
flooring tiles used on the floor of the pool at the rate of
Rs. 180/m .
F. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. The internal diameter of a round mosque is 31.5m and height of walls
is 7m. Find the cost of cementing the round wall of the mosque at the
rate of Rs. 19/.m .
2. A cylindrical water tank is 7.7m high and its inner radius is 5m. Calculate
the price of marble used in the inner side of the tank at the rate of
Rs. 500/m .
G. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. A cylindrical tin can is 77cm high and its radius is 20cm. Find how
many litre oil may be contained in the tin can.
2. Find the capacity of a water tank in litres when the height of the tank is
420cm and its diameter is 510cm.
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H. A zebra made a pie chart to show the result of prime minister’s


elections of a jungle. (10)

Fox
nt
Elepha 45O
O
135
30 O O 90 O
Eagle 60
Monkey Owl

If total 6,480 votes were cast, then answer the following questions
by using the above pie chart.

I. Construct the frequency table of the following data of 6 classes


of equal size and also draw the histogram. (10)
62, 86, 43, 81, 79, 75, 40, 68, 76, 51, 84, 74, 67, 65, 90, 74, 94, 77,
89, 80, 85, 75, 66, 58, 78, 93, 76, 95, 86, 81, 77, 69, 57, 99
J. Tick (4) the correct answer. (10)
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Model Paper - 2
(Term -IV)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. Construct the triangle ABC if, (10)
1.
B. Construct the triangles AOB and when (10)
1.
C. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. The perpendicular distance of a trapezium is 8m and the lengths of
parallel sides are 10m and 15m. Calculate the area of the trapezium.
2. A trapezium shaped playground has two parallel sides of 80m and 120m.
Find the cost of its flooring at the rate of Rs. 25/m . Where the distance
between two parallel sides is 45m.
D. A circular playground radius is 24.5m. Find the cost of fencing
the playground at the rate of Rs. 175 per metre. (10)
E. The diameter of a circular playground is 21m. Calculate the cost
of repairing the floor of the playground at the rate of Rs. 230/m
and also the cost of fencing around the playground at the rate (10)
of Rs. 75/m.
F. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. A cylindrical chemical drum is 220.5cm long and the radius of the
drum is 42cm. Calculate the cost of painting the drum at the rate of
Rs. 0.15/cm .
2. Radius of a round swimming pool is 17.5m and the depth of the pool
is 3m. Calculate the cost of tiles used on the wall of the pool at the rate
of Rs. 120/m .
G. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. Find the radius of a cylinder when its height is 9.2cm and its volume
is 5,667.2.cm .
2. Calculate the height of a cylinder whose volume is 12,474cm and radius
is 6.3cm.
H. In a party, a host served the guest by the following things as
shown in the table. (10)
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I. Following data shows the units of electricity, consumed by (10)


different households.
375, 100, 205, 129, 261, 234, 114, 109, 174, 333, 177, 350, 299, 141,
153, 309, 256, 185, 190, 284, 325, 158, 160, 358, 193, 277, 300, 135,
199, 320, 211, 125, 113, 181, 218, 166, 201, 120, 366, 127, 295, 133,
339, 149, 369, 244, 345, 169, 354, 299
Use the above data to construct the frequency table of 6 classes of
equal size and draw the histogram by using that frequency table.
J. Choose the correct word to make the statement true. (10)
203 Model Paper

Model Paper - 3
(Term -IV)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. Construct the triangle ABC if, (10)
1.
B. Construct the triangles RST and when (10)
1.
C. Calculate the area of each of the following trapezium ABCD: (10)
1. 2.

D. The circumference of a circle is 1.54cm. Find the diameter and


radius of the circle. (10)
E. Find the cost of spraying a chemical in a circular field at the rate of
Rs. 10/m where the radius of the circular field is 73.5m and also
calculate the cost of making hurdle round the field at the rate
of Rs. 25/m. (10)
F. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. A cylindrical wooden piece is 19.4cm long. Find the surface area of
the wooden piece when its diameter is 14cm.
2. A tin pack of a soft drink is 10cm long and the radius of the tin pack is
3.3cm. Find the surface area of the tin pack.
G. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. Find the radius of a cylinder when its height is 9.2cm and its volume
is 5,667.2cm .
2. Calculate the height of a cylinder whose volume is 12,474cm and radius
is 6.3cm.
H. A fairy traveled in the air to help the poor as given in the
following table. (10)
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I. Use the following frequency table to draw the histograms. (10)

J. Tick (4) the correct answer. (10)


205 Model Paper

Model Paper - 4
(Term -IV)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours Marks: 100
A. Draw and bisect the following angles. (10)
1.
B. Construct the triangles RST and when (10)
1.
C. Sovle: (Any one) (10)
1. The perpendicular distance of a trapezium is 8m and the lengths of
parallel sides are 10m and 15m. Calculate the area of the trapezium.
2. A trapezium shaped playground has two parallel sides of 80m and 120m.
Find the cost of its flooring at the rate of Rs. 25/m . Where the distance
between two parallel sides is 45m.
D. The diameter of the wheel of my bike is 0.7m. The wheel completes
1800 revolutions when I reach home from the office. Find the
distance between my house and office. (10)
E. The diameter of a circular playground is 21m. Calculate the cost
of repairing the floor of the playground at the rate of Rs. 230/m
and also the cost of fencing around the ground at the rate (10)
of Rs. 75/m.
F. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. A tin pack of a soft drink is 10cm long and the radius of the tin pack is
3.3cm. Find the surface area of the tin pack.
2. A round pillar of 22.5cm radius is 6.3m long. Calculate the surface area
of the pillar.
G. Solve: (Any one) (10)
1. The radius of a cylinder is 7cm and its volume is 2,233cm . Find the
height of the cylinder.
2. Find the radius of a cylinder when its height is 9.2cm and its volume
is 5,667.2cm .

H. A fairy traveled in the air to help the poor as given in the


following table. (10)
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I. Use the following frequency table to draw the histograms. (10)

J. Fill in the blanks. (10)


207 Scheme of Study

34 Weeks
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208 Scheme of Study

2nd Term
209 Scheme of Study

3rd Term

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210 Scheme of Study

40 Weeks
5/6 days a week
Scheme of Study
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1st Term
211 Scheme of Study

2nd Term
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3rd Term
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