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The document appears to be an exam paper for a mathematics test consisting of 58 questions. It provides instructions for taking the test, including that it has both objective and subjective questions. It notes the date and time of the exam, as well as information about marking answers and additional time for reading the questions. The exam then begins with multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer mathematics questions on topics like sets, sequences, probability, algebra, geometry and trigonometry. Diagrams and spaces for working are provided for some questions.

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Serial No.

of
Q. C. A. B.

Roll
No.

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Total No. of Questions : 58 ]

J X zW : 32

[ Total No. of Printed Pages : 32

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Code No. : 81-E
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Subject : MATHEMATICS
(Y / English Version )

: 09. 04. 2012 ]


: B 10-30 WR 1-45 ]
: 100 ]

[ Date : 09. 04. 2012


[ Time : 10-30 A.M. to 1-45 P.M.
[ Max. Marks : 100

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY


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Signature of Evaluators

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Signature of the
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Invigilator

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General Instructions :
i)

The Question-cum-Answer Booklet consists of objective and subjective types of


questions having 58 questions.

ii)

Space has been provided against each objective type question. You have to
choose the correct choice and write the complete answer along with its alphabet
in the space provided.

iii)

For subjective type questions enough space for each question has been provided.
You have to answer the questions in the space.

iv)

Follow the instructions given against both the objective and subjective types of
questions.

v)

Candidate should not write the answer with pencil. Answers written in pencil will
not be evaluated. ( Except Graphs, Diagrams & Maps )

vi)

In case of Multiple Choice, Fill in the blanks and Matching questions,


scratching / rewriting / marking is not permitted, thereby rendering to
disqualification for evaluation.

vii)

Candidates have extra 15 minutes for reading the question paper.

viii) Space for Rough Work has been printed and provided at the bottom of each page.
I.

Four alternatives are given for each of the following questions / incomplete
statements. Only one of them is correct or most appropriate. Choose the correct
alternative and write the complete answer along with its alphabet in the space
provided against each question.
1.

If A, B and C are non-empty sets then the Intersection of sets is distributive over
union of sets is represented as
(A)

A U (B I C)=(A U B) I (A U C)

(B)

A I (B I C)=(A I B) I (A I C)

(C)

(A U B) I C=(A I C) U (B I C)

(D)

(A I B) U C=(A U C) I (B U C)

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3
2.

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In a sequence, if T n + 1 = 4n + 5 then T n is
(A)

4n 5

(B)

4n 1

(C)

4n + 1

(D)

4n + 5.

Ans. :
3.

Which is the correct relation ?


n

(A)

(C)

Cr

Pr

Pr

Cr

= r

(B)

= r

(D)

Pr

Cr

Cr

Pr

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4.

The standard deviation ( ), mean

are given. The formula for calculating

coefficient of variation ( C.V. ) is


(A)

C.V. =

(C)

C.V. =

. X
100

100

(B)

(D)

C.V. =

100

C.V.
100.

Ans. :
5.

A is a matrix of order 2 3 and B is a matrix of order 2 1. If AX = B then the


order of the matrix X is
(A)

12

(B)

31

(C)

21

(D)

1 3.

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6.

The H.C.F. of

(a29)

and

( a 2 + 5a + 6 )

is

(A)

(a9)

(B)

(a3)

(C)

(a+3)

(D)

( a + 9 ).

Ans. :
7.

A and B are the two algebraic expressions, H and L are the H.C.F. and L.C.M. of
them, respectively. The correct relation among these is
(A)

HB=AL

(B)

H+L=A+B

(C)

H+B=A+L

(D)

H L = A B.

Ans. :
8.

If

a = 0 then the value of

abc

[(a+b)2c2]

is

abc

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2.

(B)

a2 + b2 +c2

(D)

Ans. :
9.

If a + b + c = 0 then 3abc is equal to


(A)

a3 + b3 +c3

(C)

(a2+b2+c2)

(a3+b3+c3)

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10. If a + b + c = 0 then a 2 bc is equal to


(A)

( ab + bc + ca )

(B)

( ab bc ca )

(C)

( ab bc ca )

(D)

( ab + bc + ca ).

Ans. :
11. Which one of the following is not a pure quadratic equation ?
(A)

x2 +2= 6

(B)

2m 2 = 72

(C)

P2 =9

(D)

K 2 = K.

Ans. :
12. The area ( A ) of a triangle, whose base is 4 units longer than its altitude ( x ) is
(A)

1
A = 2 x(x4)

(B)

1
A = 2 x(x+4)

(C)

1
A = 2 ( 4x )

(D)

1
A = 2 ( x + 4x ) .

Ans. :
13. The reduced form of the surd

(A)

ab

(C)

ab

n an

+1

. b

b
a

(B)

ab

a
b

(D)

ab

n 1

is

ab

Ans. :
14. The sum of roots of the equation ax 2 + bx + c = 0 is
b
c
(A) a
(B) a
c
b
(C) a
(D) a .
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15. In the given figure, TA and TB are tangents to the circle of centre O. If
ATB = 60, then AOB is
A

60

(A)

120

(B)

90

(C)

60

(D)

240.

Ans. :
16. The Pythagorian triplets among the following is
(A)

8, 15, 17

(B)

5, 8, 17

(C)

5, 12, 17

(D)

3, 6, 9.

Ans. :
17. Two circles of radii 5 cm and 3 cm touch each other as shown in the figure. The
distance between their centres is

?
A

(A)

8 cm

(B)

2 cm

(C)

5 cm

(D)

3 cm.

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18. The volume ( V ) of a cylinder with radius of its base ( r ) and height ( h ), is
calculated using the formula
(A)

1
V = 3 r 2 h

(B)

V = 2 r h

(C)

V = r 2 h

(D)

V = r h.

Ans. :
19. The circumference of the circular base of a cone is 50 cm. If the slant height of it
is 10 cm, the curved surface area of the cone is
(A)

125 sq.cm

(B)

2500 sq.cm

(C)

500 sq.cm

(D)

250 sq.cm.

Ans. :
20. If ABC

||| DEF, A = D and B = E then

(A)

AC 2
DF 2

(B)

AB 2
DF 2

(C)

AC 2
EF 2

(D)

BC 2
.
DE 2

Area of ABC
Area of DEF is

Ans. :
II.

Fill in the blanks with suitable answers :

10 1 = 10

21. The formula for finding n th term of an Arithmetic progression, where


a = first term, d = common difference is .
Ans. :
22. If A, G, H are Arithmetic Mean, Geometric Mean and Harmonic Mean
respectively, then

AH = .

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23. If A and B are two matrices conformable for multiplication then ( AB ) l = .
Ans. :
24.

(a2+b2+c2)

can be expressed using notation as .

Ans. :
25. The discriminant ( ) of a quadratic equation ax 2 + bx + c = 0 is .
Ans. :
26. A quadratic equation in x whose roots are m and n is .
Ans. :
27. The H.C.F. of ( a + b ) and ( a b ) is .
Ans. :
AD
DE
28. In the figure ABC = AED = 90, AC = BC =

?
?

E
D

Ans. :
29. The formula to find the surface area of a sphere is .
Ans. :
30. Eulers formula for verifying a network is generally given by .
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31. Universal set U =

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{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 } and

A=

{ x : x is a prime number less than 10 }

B=

{ x : x is a multiple of 3 less than 10 } . Verify

(A I B)l = Al

U Bl .

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32. Represent the following information in Venn diagram :
n ( U ) = Number of families of TV viewers in a village = 1000
n ( K ) = Number of families view Kannada programmes = 800
n ( E ) = Number of families view Hindi programmes = 400
n ( K I E ) = Number of families view both Kannada and Hindi programmes = 300.
Also shade the region of number of families who view neither of the
programmes.

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33. Three numbers are in harmonic progression. The harmonic mean between 1st
and 3rd numbers is 20. If the 1st number is twice the 3rd number then find the
three terms of the progression.

34. Find the sum of the series 3 + 7 + 11 + up to 20 terms.

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3x 2
35. If
3

36. If

(n+1)

6x
+
2
2
1

0
=
5
7

then find x.

P 3 = 120 then find the value of n.

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37. A square field has length of its side ( a + b ) units. At one end of its corner a
square platform is made whose length of side is c units. Show that the remaining
a+b+c
area of the field is 4s ( s c ) where
= s.
2
2

38. Find the product of

and

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39. Simplify by rationalising the denominator

5
.
3+ 2

40. Solve the equation x 2 5x + 3 = 0 by using formula.

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41. If m and n are the roots of the equation 2x 2 4x + 1 = 0, find the value of ( m +
n ) 2 + 4mn.

42. Construct Cayleys table for S =

{ 2, 4, 6, 8 } under multiplication modulo 10.


2

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43. In a circle of radius 5 cm, construct a chord of length 8 cm. Measure the
distance between the centre and the chord.

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44. In the given figure, name (a) a pair of direct common tangents, (b) transverse
common tangent, (c) a pair of equal tangents and (d) secant.

P
C

B
Y

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45. Water is filled in a hemispherical vessel of radius r units. If a solid spherical ball
r
of radius 2 units is immersed in it, the water spills out of the vessel. Show
r 3
that the quantity of the water that spills is 2 cubic units.
2

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46. Draw a plan of a level ground using the given information :

[ Scale : 20 m = 1 cm ]
To C ( in m )
To D 40
To E 60

140
100
80
40

60 to B

From A

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47. Draw the graph for the given matrix :

2
1
1

1
2
1

48. Verify Eulers formula for Octahedron.

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49. There are 5 bowlers and 10 batsmen in a cricket club. Sharath and David are
good batsmen. Since Sharath is injured he is not participating in any matches.
In how many ways a team of 11 be selected so that the team contains a
maximum of 7 batsmen ?

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50. Calculate the standard deviation for the given frequency distribution :
C.I.

10 14

15 19

20 24

25 29

30 34

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51. Find the L.C.M. of the given expressions


x 3 3x 2 10x + 24 and x 3 2x 2 9x + 18.

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52. The area of an equilateral triangle whose side is x cm is 16 3 sq.cm. Find the
perimeter of the triangle.

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53. AD is the altitude from A to BC in the ABC and DB : CD = 3 : 1. Prove that


BC 2 = 2

( AB 2 AC 2 )

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54. Prove that, if two circles touch each other externally, the point of contact and
the centres of the circles are collinear.

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55. In a geometric progression the sum of 2nd and 4th terms is 30. The difference of
6th and 2nd terms is 90. Find the 8th term of a geometric progression, whose
common ratio is greater than 1.

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56. Prove that, the areas of similar triangles are proportional to the squares of the
corresponding sides.

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57. Two circles of radii 5 cm and 3 cm, have their centres 10 cm apart. Draw two
direct common tangents to the circles and measure them.

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58. Draw the graphs of y = x 2 and y = 2x + 3 and hence solve the equation
x 2 2x 3 = 0.

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