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CBSE Class 10 Maths Sample Paper SA 1 Set 1

1. The document is a summary of a summative assessment test in mathematics for Class X. It has 34 questions divided into 4 sections (A, B, C, D) worth a total of 90 marks. 2. Section A contains 8 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. Section B contains 6 questions worth 2 marks each. Section C contains 10 questions worth 3 marks each. Section D contains 10 questions worth 4 marks each. 3. The questions test a variety of mathematics concepts including polynomials, trigonometry, coordinate geometry, and statistics. Students are required to show working, solve problems both algebraically and graphically, and prove mathematical statements.

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CBSE Class 10 Maths Sample Paper SA 1 Set 1

1. The document is a summary of a summative assessment test in mathematics for Class X. It has 34 questions divided into 4 sections (A, B, C, D) worth a total of 90 marks. 2. Section A contains 8 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. Section B contains 6 questions worth 2 marks each. Section C contains 10 questions worth 3 marks each. Section D contains 10 questions worth 4 marks each. 3. The questions test a variety of mathematics concepts including polynomials, trigonometry, coordinate geometry, and statistics. Students are required to show working, solve problems both algebraically and graphically, and prove mathematical statements.

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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-1

Class –X

DURATION: 3- 3 ½ hrs MATHEMATICS MAX MARKS:90

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:

1.All questions are compulsory.

2.The question paper consists of 34 questions divided to four sections A,B,C,D .section A
comprises of 8 questions of 1 mark each, section B comprises of 6 questions of 2marks each ,
section C comprises of 10 questions of 3marks each, section D comprises of 10 questions of
4marks each .

3. section A comprises of multiple choice questions where you have to select one correct option.

SECTION –A

Question numbers 1 to 8 carry 1 mark each

1. If n is a natural number then 4n will never end with the digit


a)4 b)6 c)0 d)none
2
2. If a zero of the polynomial x +3x+k is 2 then the value of k is

a) 5 b)  5 c) 10 d) -10

3. If AD=2cm,DE=4cm.BD=3cm and DEIIBC Find BC. A

D E

B C

a) 6 b) 8 c) 10 d) 12.5

1
4 If 2cos2θ= , 0< θ<90° then θ=
2

a) 30° b) 0° c) 60° d) 90°

5 9sec2A  9tan2A=-------

a) 0 b) 9 c) 1 d) -9

6 . Which of the following is equal to sin67° +cos75 °

a ) cos23°  sin15° b) cos23°+sin15 c) cos223°  sin215° d) cos67°  sin75°


7. For what value of θ , sinθ =cosθ

a) 45° b) 0° c)30° d) 90°

8 . For a given data the less than ogive and more than ogive intersect at (15.5,20) .median of the
data is

a) 4.5 b) 20 c) 15 d) 15.5

SECTION B
Question number 9 to 14 carry 2 marks each

9 Use Euclids division algorithm to Find the H.C.F OF 870 AND 225.

10. Without division state which of the following will have a terminating decimal expansion

13 77
a) b)
3125 210

AO CO
11. ABCD is a trapezium in which ABIIDC.Diagonals intersect at O .show that =
BO DO
P
12. Find tanP  cotR

12 13

13. If tanA =cotB. Prove that A +B=90 ° Q R

OR

If Sec4A = cosec(A  20 °) where 4A is a acute angle then find A .

14. Write a frequency distribution table for the given data.

MARKS 0 AND 10 AND 20 AND 30 AND 40 AND 50 AND


ABOVE ABOVE ABOVE ABOVE ABOVE ABOVE

NO:OF 30 28 21 15 10 0
STUDENTS

SECTION C
Question 15 to 24 carry 3 marks each

15. Show that one and only one of n,n+2,n+4 is divisible by 3.

OR

Show that the square of any positive integer is either of the form 3m or 3m+1 for some integer
m.
16. Prove that 5+3√2 is an irrational number.

17. For what value of K the following equations have no solution.

3x+y=1

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

18. Find the zeroes of 5x2  4  8x and verify the relationship between zeroes and coefficients.

19. Evalute

tan260° +4sin245° +3sec230° +5cos290°

cosec30°+sec60°  cot230°

OR

1
3tan35°tan40° tan50° tan55°  tan260°
2

4(cos239 °+cos251°)

20. Find mean daily expenditure on food

DAILY NO: OF
EXPENDITURE(IN RS) HOUSEHOLDS

100-150 6

150-200 7

200-250 12

250-300 3

300-350 2

21. Find the mode of the data which gives information on observed lifetime of 225 electrical
components.

LIFE 0-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100 100-120


TIME(hrs)

FREQUENCY 10 35 52 61 38 29

22. If the areas of two similar triangles are equal prove that they are congruent
23 . ABC and AMP are two right triangles right angled at B and M respectively. prove that
C
CA BC
a) ABC ~ AMP b)  M
PA MP

A
B P

1 cos A sin A
24. Prove that + = 2cosecA
sin A 1  cos A

SECTION D
Question 25 to 34 carry 4 marks each

5 5
25. Obtain all other zeroes of 3x4 +6x3  2x2  10x  5 if two of its zeroes are ,
3 3

26. Prove that the ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the squares of
their corresponding sides.

OR

In a triangle if the square of one side is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides
then the angle opposite to the first side is a right angle , prove.

27. Prove that

(sinA + cosecA)2+ (cosA + secA)2 =7 + tan2A + cot2A

sec A  1 sec A  1
28. + = 2 cos ecA
sec A  1 sec A  1

OR

Evaluate secθcosec(90-θ)  tanθcot(90-θ) + sin255 °+sin235°

tan10 tan20 tan60 tan70 tan80

29 . Solve graphically 4x  5y  20=0 , 3x+5y  15=0. Determine the vertices of the triangle
formed by these lines and the y axis.
30. If the median of the distribution given below is 28.5, find the values of x and y.

CLASS 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 TOTAL


INTERVAL

FREQUENCY 5 X 20 15 Y 5 60

31. Draw a less than type ogive and obtain the median from the graph

WEIGHT(inkg) NO: OF
STUDENTS

LESS THAN 38 0

LESS THAN 40 3

LESS THAN 42 5

LESS THAN 44 9

LESS THAN 46 14

LESS THAN 48 28

LESS THAN 50 32

LESS THAN 52 35

32. Solve

5 1
+ =2
x 1 y  2

6 3
 =1
x 1 y2

33. A person can row 8km upstream and 24km downstream in 4hrs. he can row 12km downstream
and 12km upstream in 4hrs.Find speed of the person in still water and speed of current.

34. BL and CM are medians of a ABC right angled at A. Prove that 4(BL2+CM2)=5BC2.

OR

1
In an equilateral ABC , D is a point on side BC such that BD  BC . Prove that 9AD2=7AB2.
3

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