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Pre Final Examination 2023

Sub. : Mathematics
Class : X
Total Marks : 90 Group -A Time: 3 Hours
(Question Number lto 45 carry l mark each)
1. x a y =20Ax=5, 7x= 50 3 COI y -
y
Ifxaand y=20 then x=5,ifx = 50 then value of yis -
(A) 10 (B) 8 (C) 2 (D) 20

2. 7:68T 4:9ls I g| A9R OHOI B?


Compare the ratios 7:6 and 4 :9, which of the following is correct ?
(A) 7:6>4:9 (B) 7:6<4:9 (C) 7:6=4:9 (D) 7:6>4:9
30+ 3n*l
3. The value of

(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 1


4.3/1728 -

The value of 3/1728 iS - Planty's Kaksha


(A) 22 (B) 12 (C) 32 (D) 42

a = 5q +r
For any two positive integers a and 5, there exist unique integers q and r such that a=Sq +r where
(A) 0<rs5 (B) 0s r < 5 (C) 0<r<5 (D) 0 sr s5
6. sRN| 101 NGR OaRATot farfoa a1 -(Match the following and choose the correct answer)
(a) V3
TTS RUR 18 18 G(The HCF of the smallest prime
number and the smallest composite number.)
43
(i) 2x52 (b) 13
43
The decimal expansion of-2x5 willterminate after the places of decimals
(c) 2
RT0 CII NKI (The smallest number by whichv27 should
be multiplied so as to get a rational number.)
(d) 4
FAS QS 8 FI(The largest number which divides 70 and
125 leaving remainders 5 and 8 respectively.)
(A) () - (a), (i) - (b), (ii) - (c), (iv) - (d) (B) () - (d) .(i) - (c), (Gi) - (6), (iv) -(a)
(C) ()-(c), (ii) -(d), (iii) -(a), (iv) - (b) (D)() -(6), (ii) -(c), (ii) -(@), (iv) -(a)
1
y=f(x)
7. 44 buMy-f) 4 (ln the diagram polynomal y=f(x) has)
(A) IG4 M 12 (There iN no Zero)
(3) " 4-CG1 (e 2( There is one Zeo and the Zero is 2)
(C) MG1 l I 4 CG1 (2(0 0 (Therc is onc Zero and the Zero is 0)
(D) GI - (There are two Zeros)

The quadratie polynomial whose zeros are 5 - 3V2 and 5 + 3V2 is -


(A) x' 10x +7 (B) x²- 10x -7 (C) x² - 7x - 10 (D) x²- 7x + 10
9. 3x'- 5x' - 1lx - 3 4U4CD14 -(The polynomial 3x' - 5x?- 1llx -3 has)
P: oD14 (The sum of the three zeros =
Q: J bRD4 G2p (The product of the three zeros = - 1)
(A) P$ Q YCID1R W I(Both P and Q are falsc)
(3) P , 8Q EI(P is false, but Q is true)
(C) PASJ, fW Q I(P is true, but Q is false)
(D) PT$ Q YCIGTR | (Both P and Q are true)
10. ax² + bx +c =0;az0 l D DA 44PG AISPaA CACG IAM
The product of twO roots of the equation ax? + bx + c=0;a0is equal to the sum of the roots, if
(A) b+c=1 (B) b-c=1 (C) b +c= 0 (D) b= c
11. ax? + bx +c = 0;a0 0R YA O1 1 , QfACAN MCE
The two roots of the equation ax + bx + c=0;a# 0 are real, irrational under the condition -
(A) b' 4ac = 0 (B) b² -4ac is a perfect square (4bi o 1 )
(C) b²> 4ac (D) b² -4ac is not a prefect square (4D| qfesf arf)

Length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is 10 cm and one of the other two sides is twice the
third side. The equation in variable x to represent the situation is -
(A) x²+2x = 10 (B) 3x? +x=10 (C) 5x' = 100 (D) 4x' +x= 100

Ifthe first term of an arithmetic progression is 'x', common difference is 'd', total number of
terms is 'n' and the last term is 'y', then -
(A) y =x + (n +1)d (B) y = x - (n-1) d (C) y =x + (n - 1) d (D) y = x - (n+1) d
2
Wthe angleh ol a tngle are in aritlunetle progession and their commondiflerenee is 30, then
ihe angles e
(A) 30", 90", 60" (}) 0", 30", 60" (C) 90", 60", 30" (D) 30", 60", 90

IIthe thrce nunbers a, b nnd eare in aritbmetic progression, then the value of (c t a -2b)
(u b-2e)(b e2u) is
(A) 0 (3) ubc (C)'bc' (D)(a +bt c'
l6. uA ABC 4DEBCI4 AD-x, DB"x -2, AB -x +2, HC -x- 1(C4 x 4I- 14?
rin AAC, DEBC nd AD -x, DB-x - 2,AE-x2, EC -x-l then lind the value ofx
(A) 2em (B) 3 cm (C) 5 cm (D) 4 cm
17, aM AB UCD ((% x4 l a If AB CD then find the vnlue of x
(A) Tom (B) 2 em
(C) 3 em (D) 4 em
18. |4 AABC~APOR W4 ABC 4 APOR 4 CA 36cm B 24cm |{4 PQ =10 cm

I AABC ~APQR und perimeters of AABC and APQR are 36cm and 24cm respecitivly.
If PQ 10 cm then lind the valuc of AB
(A) 15 em (B) 10cm (C) Ilcm (D) 12 cm
19. x Wi4 41 A(-2,6) 14ycot4 yoy '
The distance of the point A(- 2, 6) from the X-axis is -
(A) -2 (B) 2 (C) - 6 (D) 6

If the x ax0s acts as a plane mirror, the image of the point P (2, 3) will be -
(A) Q(-2, -3) (B) R (-2, 3) (C) S (2, -3) (D) T (0, 3)
21. 1 P(T.5) fac01 A(-3, 4) I B(9,6) RCAIG) GAeA fg 231, (9CU a 4 a
If the point P(,5) is the midpaint of the line segment joining the points A(-3, 4) and
B(9,6), then the value of 'a' is -
(A) 9 (B) - 9 (C) 6 (D) - 6
22. sina | tanß | (UCY a -ß i
Given, sina | and tanß n | then the valuc of a-B is -
(A) (0" (B) 30 (C) 450 (D) 60
23. 5 coscc?0- 5 cot) ?
(A) -5 (B) (C) (D) 5
3
24. go qj1 fq} 3 fatg(o1 41fe GfmGet (Match the following with appropriate choe)
(a) cos'0 () cosec')-|
(b) lan'0 (1) |-cos'0
(i)(int9
(c) sin'0
cos0 )
(d) cot0 (iv)
sec'9
(A) (a) -().(b) -(ii) , (c) -(ii),. (d) -(iv) (B) (a) -(iv), (b)- (ii) . (c) -(i), (d)- (i)
(C) (a) -(ii), (b)-(ii) .(c) -(), (d) -(iv) (D)(a) - (iv), (b)-(i), (c) -(ii), (d) -(ii)
The angle between the tangent at a point on a circle and the radius through the point is -
(A) 0º (B) 45° (C) 90° (D) 180
26. b4T PA PB, O Ag y of |
tf7 ZAPB =40° GSI LAOP =?
In lig PA and PB are two tangents to a circle with centre O.
If ZAPB =40° then ZAOP =?
(A) 70° (B) 80° (C) 75° (D) 85°

From a point Q the length of the tangent to a circle is 24 cm and the distance of ) frotn
the
centre is 25 cm. The radius of the circle is.
(A) 7 cm (B) 12 cm (C) 15 cm (D) 24.5 cm

The length of the arc of a circle having radius 'x' and angle of 'y' (in
degree) is .
y
(A) 3609 (B) 3609 x 2rx (C)T809 x2tx (D) x'
If the radius of a circle and length of sides of an
equilateral triangle are same, then what is the
ratio of their area ?
(A) 4 7:V3 (B) V3: 4T (C) n:4V3 (D) 4V3:I
The circumference of two circles are increased from 4 T to 8 t. The ratio of their area is -
(A) 1: 4 (B) 4:1 (C) 2:1 (D) 8: 1

We have two equal pillars, having height of 7 m, and radins of the


base is 1.4m, then the total
surface area is -
(A) 112.3 cm (B) 123.2 m² (C) 90m (D)345.2m²

4
The heights of 30 girls of Class X ofa school are as follows:
145 wte 155 tex 160 165 te a
140 t
Height in cm Less than 140|Less than 145Lcss than 15otess than 155|Less than 160) Less than I65)

Number of 2 7 17 23 27
girls
fRerecoR E (co1 (Modal class ofthe distribution is -)
(C) 155- 160 (D) 160- 165
(A) 140 - 145 (B) 145 - 150

While computing mean of grouped data, we assume that the frequencies are
(A) itEeBTte ge (Evenly distributed over all the classes)
(B) f e a g (Centred at the class marks of the classes)
() E DTE ( t (Centred at the upper limit of the classes)
)
(D) ( N T E (GT (Centred at the lower limit of the classes.

Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event


(C) 33% (D) 1.01
( (B) 0.3
(RTDR N sD TK
35. -5, -4, -3,-2, - 1,0.1,2,3, 4.5
-3,-2,-1, 0.1.2. 3,4, 5.
Anumber is chosen at random from the numbers -5, -4,
to I is -
Then the probalility that square of this number is less than or equal
7 (D)
(C)
() (B) TT

A card is drawn from a deck of 52 cards. The probability of getting a


queen card is
(B) (C) (D)

37. S Rt CotDI igfe COR 3 Oatt (The total surface arca of the given solid figure is)
(A) Trl+ 2 rh+ tr (B) I rl -2 nrh + nr

(C) Trl+ rh + r (D) rl + 2 rh

0 RR SA R r
38. p,x t4,ytr, =0 *p,x + q,y + r, =
aunique solution then
Ifa pair of linear equation given by P,x 4y *, =0 and pxqy*r, =0 has
P. (ü) p,4, P,A, (iv) PP,44
(ii) 3 (i) and (i) are correct (B) (1) R (1) S6 ( nd (ii) are corect
(A) (i)
(C) (i) (iv) (ii) and (iv) are correct (D) All are cotrect
39. A:3x - y+8 0 6x -ky = -16 4f Alegot (314 fif (R1C1 (41 qA k -22*
A: Ifthe cquation3x -y 8-0 and 6x -ky -16 represcnt coincident lines, then the valuc of k 2

B:Ifthe lines given by 3x +2ky -2 and 2x 5y |-0 arc parallcl, then the value of K is 15.
(A) A BRDR 3i| (Both Aand Bare false) (B) A 73,0 B3(Ais false, but Bis truc)
(CAEI, iBUROj (Ais true, but Bis lalse) (D) A4 B3DR TJ(Both Aaxd Bare tre)

The two lines are given to be parallel. The equation of one ofthe lines is 3x -2y =5. The
cquation of the sccond line can be -
(A) 9x + 8y =7 (B) - 12x - 8y =7
(C) - 12x + 8y =7 (D) 12x + 8y = 7
41. Sx - 15y = 8 S3x + 9y - i ¢ FeIIE SC9TKI (7R 7T(
The graphs ofthe cquations 5x - 15y = 8 and 3x + 9y - 5 are two lines which are -
(A) TR (CO-incident) (B) 4RI * (perpendicular to cach other)
(C) TAH (parallcl) (D)4D1 sDD fR (intci uecting cxactly at one point)

Direction :Q Nos 42 to 45 arc Assertion (A) and Reason (R) based questions. Select the
correct answer to these questions from the option (A), (B), (C) and (D) as given below.
(A) A IKi R 7I1D T3] R, A Ga <jIRI
A and R both arc truc and R is a correct explaination for A.

(B) A R A1DR 7 R, A S J13J0 I


A and R both are true and R is nof a corrcct explaination for A.
(C) ATo R o (Ais true but R is false) (D) A 70J fRT0 (A is false but Ris true)
42. TG (A): 1 (114 NOE ifs 64: 27 CUCe fR gfi4 a1 4:3
Assertion (A): If the volume of two spheres are in the ratio 64 :27, then the ratio of their
surface arcas is 4:3.

Reason (R) : Ifthe surface areas of twospheres are in the ratio 16:9. then the ratio of ther
volumes is 64:27.
43. To(A): P(x) = x' +4x' - 16x +84GeRt (x -2) af P(2) 0
(x -2) is a factor of P(x)= x' + 4x?- 16x + 8 if then P(2) = 0

(x - a) A 4| 3, (9S o1C Pla) !


P(x) is a polynomial of degrce one or greater than one and a is a real number. I P
is divided by (x - a), the remainder obtained is P(a).
M Gfe: A(2.0). B(4, 0) W* C(6.0) sATRI
Assertion (A): The points A(2, 0), B(4,0) andC(6.0) are collinear
#AA(2.0), B(4,0) C (6,0)RDA I AB +AC =BC
Reason (R) : For the points A(2. 0), B(4.0) and C(6, 0), we get AB +AC =BC
45. fe (A) :(5 +V3) (2- V3) 4R5 sD| oAR ARRTII

Assertion (A): The product of (5+3) and (2 - V3) is an irational number.


Reason (R): The product of two irational numbers is always an irrational number.
Group -B (Question Number 46 to 50 carries 2 marks each)
46.
Find the smallest perfect square number which is divided by 6,9 and 15.
47. 1 6 +2 AD fGA3 TL(Prove that 6 +V2 is an irational number.)
48. S1 < R - (Prove that) tan1 tan2° tan3°..... tan89 = 1
49. (sin + coseco)² + (cos + secð) =7+ tan-0 + cot0
50. 70 a 100 fooabi 1T KAEA
A number is chosen randomly between 70 and 100.
(a) R b CAIGS JI AR TSIMOA 0I Findthe probability of getting a prime number)
(b) 3oI 7 RR AIK TISI Ao ÍI Find the probability that the nunber is divisible by T)
Group-C (Question Number 51 to 59 carries 3 marks each)

three times the age of his son. Three vears later


The present age of father is three years more than
Determine their present age.
the father's age will be 10 years more than twice the age of the son.

of 10 rupee notes is 3 more than


There are some 10 and 20 rupee notes in yor hand. Number
types of notes is Rs. 8000. Find the number of
20 rupee notes. The product of total value of two
two type of notes.
cm PB=12 cm
53. 0bs DE || BC *PE||DC, Z07 AP=4

AP-4 cm and
In diagram DE || BC and PE||DC if
PB=12 cm find the value ofAD

Famous singer Zubeen Garg went to cinema hallintothewatch the newly released movie Ronga
first row and there are 6 more chairs in
Tapu". He has observed that there are 20 chairs what is the
raw as compared to the previous row. If there are a total number of 17 rows,
every
the hall?
total number of chairs in 7
$5. A(2,4), B(-3,-1 ) C(6.- 4) 714fay roA BC 1% DfqcoIA I:2 1t
A(2.4), B(-3,- )and C(6, -4) arethe vertices of AABC. Ifthe point Ddivides the side
BC internally in the ratio I : 2. Find the ratio of arca of AABD and AADC.
56.

| - 2DOE= 90°.
Iand mare two parallel tangcnts drawn at the end points ofa diameter AB ofa circle with centre
o. Through another point C ofthe circle a tangent DE is drawn which interscct Iand mat D and
E respectively. Prove that Z DOE = 90º.

52em
A chord of length 10 cm divides a circle of radius
5V2cm in two segmnents. Find the arca of theminor segment. 10cm
sVZcm
58. 50 qAI f (disc), 2fo4 AÉ 7cm 0.5 cm BIog24 P

50 circular discs, cach of radius 7cm and thickness 0.5 cm are plaued one above the other.
Find the total surface area.
Or Planty's Kaksha
Ifa hemisphere of radius 21 cm is placed in acubical box of side 25 cm, then find how much
space will be left in the cubical box.
59.

The frequency distribution table for the ages of participants in a survey on a health awareness
programme is as given below. Find the median age of the participants.
q37 (Age) 20-30 30-40 40-50 S0-60 60-70
ARAIRO| (Frequency) 15 22 18 10

Group D (Question Number 60 to 61 carries 4 marks each)


60. x + 2x'- 17x²- 4x + 30 o1 J 3W.5 N, (vY RMOR I)TDRLAR J

If two zeros of the polynomial x+ 2x'- 17x² - 4x + 30 are 3 and -5, obtain all the zeros of the
polynomial

Construct an isosceles triangle whose base is 8 cm and altitude 4 cm and then construct
another triangle whose sides are 1 times the corresponding sides to the isosceles triangle.

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