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FIRST REVISION EXAMINATION, JANUARY - 2024
Time Allowed :3.00 Hours]
MATHEMATICS [Max. Marks : 100
SECTION-1
I. Answer all of the following: 14x1=14
1
{(a,8). (6,b)} represents an identity function, then the value of a and b are respectively
a) 8,6 b) 8,8 c) 6,8 d) 6,6
2. If f:A-B is a bijective function and n(B) =7 then n(A) is equal to
a) 7 b) 49 c)1 d) .14
3 If the HCF of 65 and 117 expressible in the form of 65m-117. Then the value of m is
a) 4 b) 2 c) 1 d) 3
The next term of the sequence 46.
a) 24 b) 2/3 142: c) 81 d) /27
5. If (x-6) is the HCF of x²-2x-24 and x-kX-6. then the value of k is
a) 3 b) 6 c) 5 8
6 If A is a 2x3 matrix and B is a 3x4 matrix, howmany columns does AB have
a) 3 b) 4 c) 2 d) 5
7. A' tangent is perpendicular to the radius at the
a) centre b) point of contact c) infinity d) chord
8 The slope of the line joining (12,3), (4,a) is /g. The value of a is
a) 1... b) 4 -5 d) 2
The straight line given by the equation x=11 is
a) Parallel to x axis b) Parallel to y axis
c) Passing through the origin d) Passing through the point (o,11)
: 10. If sin0 = cose, then 2tan9.+ sin0 - 1 is equal to
a) 2 b) 2 c) Z/3 d) 2i3
11. The total surface area of a hemi-sphere is howimuchtimes the square of its radius.
b) 4n c). 3r 2
12. Find the area of metal sheet sequireal to construct a cylirndrical drum without top of height 3.5 mand
radius of the base 1.4 m
a) 42.26 m² b 36.96 m² c) 308 m² d) 38.96 m²
13. The range of the data8, 8, 8, 8, ..... 8 is
a) 0 b) 1 c) 8 d) 3
14. A
bag has 3red balls and 5green balls. If we take aball from abag then what is the probability of getting
redballs only?
a) 3 b) 8 c) d)
SECTION - I|
Il. Answer any 10 questions. Question No. 28 is compulsory. 10x2=20
15. If BXA= {(-2,3) (-2,4) (0,3) (0,4) (3,3) (3,4)) find Aand B.
16. Find fog and gof: f(x) =3x+2; g(%) = 6x-k.
17. Find the sum of 1 + 3 +5 + .... + 55.
18. Find the LCM of 21 x²y, 35 xy².
19. Determine the quadratic equations, whose sum and product of roots are 9, 20.
20. Find the length of the tangent drawn from a point whose distance from the centre of a circle is 5 cm and
radius of the circle is 3 cm.
21. Show that the straight lines x-2y+3=0 and 6x+3y+8=0 are perpendicular.
22. Find the slope of (-6,1) and (-3,2). CH/10/Mat/1
23. Prove 1 + sin 0 = sec 0 + tan 0
1 - sin
24. If the base area of hemispherical solid is1386 sq. metres then find itstotal surface area
25. The curved surface area of right circular cylinder of height 14 cm is 88 cm². Find the diameter of the
cylinder.
26. If the range and smallest value of aset of data are 36.8 and13.4 respectively. Then find the largest yalue
27. If P(A) = Z/3, P(B) = 5, P(AUB) =3 then find P(AnB).
28. Determine the AP where third term is 5 and the seventh term is 9.
SECTION - ||
IÍl. Answer the following any 10 questions. Q.No.42 is compulsory. 10x5=50
29. LetAis the set of all natural numbers less than 8. B is the set of all prime numbers less than 8, C is the
set of even prime number. Verify that Ax (B-C) = (AxB) - (AxC).
2x+7; X<-2.
30. If the function f: R’R defined by f(x) = x'-2; -2<x<3
3X-2: x>3

i) f(4). ii) f(2) ii), f(4) +2f(1) iv)


f(1)-3(4)
. f-3)
31. The sum of. three consective terms are in A,P is 27, their product is 288. Find the three terms.
32. Find the sum of n terms of the series 5+.55 + 555 +*
33. Find the valuçe of a and b if the following polynomials are perfect square. 4x- 12x³+ 37x2+ bX + a.
34. A=
-1(: 2
show that A² - 5A +71, =0.
35. P and. Q are the mid-points of the sides CA and CB respectively, of a AABC, right angled at C. Prove that
4(AQ²+BP) = 5AB2
36. State and prove Basic proportionality theorem.
37. Find the area of the quadrilateral formed by the points (8,6), (5,11),. (-5,12) and
(-4,3).
38. A (-3,0), B(10,-2) and C(12,3) are the vertices of AABC. Find the equation of the
attitude through A and B.
39. If the angle of elevation of a cloud from a point 'h' metres above a lake is 0, and the anlge of
of its reflection in the lake is 0,. Prove that the height that the cloud is located from the
depression
ground is
h (tan ,+ tan ,)
tan 0, -tan ,
40. If the radiiof the circular ends of a frustum which is 45 cm high are 28 cm
and 7cm, find the volume of the
frustum.
41. The marks scored by 10 students in a class test are 25, 29, 30, 33, 35, 37, 38,
40, 44, 48. Find the
standard deviation.
42. A bag contains 5 white and'some black balls. If the probability of drawing a black
ball from the bag is twice
the probability of drawing a white ball then find the number of black balls.
SECTION - IV
IV. Answer the following.
2x8=16
43. .a) Constructa triangle simillar to a given triangle PQR with its sides equal to 3 of the
corresponding
sides of the triangle.PQR (Scale factor >1)
(OR)
b) Draw the two tangents from a point which is 10 cm away from the centre of a
circle of radius 5 cm.
Also measure the length of the tangents.
44. a) Graph the following linear functian y = 1lx. ldentify the constant of variation and
verify it with the
graph. Also i) Find y when x = 9, ii) Find x when y=7.5
(OR)
b) Graph the following quadratic equations and state their. nature of solutions x²-6x+9=0.
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CH/10/Mat/2
CLASS: 10 Register
Number
THIRD REVISION EXAMINATION - 2024
Time Alowed : 3.00 Hours]
MATHEMATICS [Max. Marks: 100

Answer allof the following:


SECTION-1
14x1=14
1 If {(a,8), (6,b)} represents an identity function, then the value of a and b
are respectively.
a) (8,6) b) (8,8) c) (6,8) (6,6)
2 f(x) =(x+1)-(x-1)° represents afunction which is
a) linear b) cubiç c) reciprocal d) quadratic
3 The sum of the exponents of the prime factors in the prime factorization of 1729 is
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
4. If 6 times of 6th term of an A.P is equal to 7 times the 7th term, then the
13th term of the A.P is
. a) 0 b) c) 7 d 13
5 Which of the following should be added to make x+64 a perfect square ----
a) 4x? b) 16x? c) 8x2 d) -8x2
6 If A is a 2x3 matrix andB is a 3x4 matrix, how many
columns does AB have
a) 3 b) 4 c) 2 d) 5
7..: A tangent is perpendicular to the radius at the -----
a) Centre b) Point of contact Infinity d) Chord
8 The area of triangle formed by the points (-5,0), (0,-5) and (5,0) is
a) 0 sq. units b) 25 sq. units c) 5 sq. units. - d) none of these
9. The slope of the line which is perpendicular to line joining the points (0,0) and
(-8,8) is
a) -1 b) 1 s) 1l3 s) -8
10. a cot0 + b cOseco =p and b cot +acosece = gthen p²-q² is
equal to
a) a?-b2 b) b²a? c) a?+b2 d) b-a
11. The height of a right circular Cone whose radius is 5 cm and slant height is 13 cm will be
a) 12 cm b) 10 cm 13 cm d) 5 cm
12. The ratio of the volumes of acyclinder, a cone and a sphere, if each
has the same diameter and same
height is
a) 1:2:3 b) 2:1:3 c) 1:3:2 d) 3:1:2
13. Variance of first 20'natural number is
a) 32.25 b) 44.25 c) 33.25 d) 30
14. If a letter is chosen at random from the English alphabets b, ...z}, then the probability that the letter
fa,
chosen precedes x
a
12/43 b) 13 c)
SECTION.- I| 23126 d)
3126
I|.: Answer any 10 questions. Question No. 28 is
compulsory. 10x2=20
15. If BxA = {(-2,3), (-2,4), (0,3), (0,4), (3,3), (3,4)} find Aand B.
16. Show that F: N’N.defined by f(m)= m²+m+3 one - one
function?
17. Find all positive integers which when divided by 3 leaves remainder 2.
18. If the first term of an infinite G.P is 8 and its sum to infinity is l2 then find the common ratio.
19. If the difference between anumber and its reciprocal is 24/5 find the number.
20. Construct ja 3x3 matrix A= [ a,] whose elements are given by a, =|-2j. CH/10/Mat /1
21. If AABC is an isosceles triangle with Z090° and AC= 5cm, then find AB.
22. What is the inclinatoin of a line whose slope is () (i) 1
.

23. Find the slope and y-intercept of 8x-7y+6=0.


24. If the ratio of the height of a tower and the length of its shadow is 3:1, Then find the angle of elevation of
the sun?
25. If the circumference of a conical wooden piece is 484 cm then find its volume when its height is 105 cm.
26. Find the range and coefficient of range of the following data. 43.5, 13.6, 18.9, 38.4, 61.4, 29.8
27. Two coins are tossed together what is the probability of geting different faces on the coins?
28. Find the 12th term from the last term of the A.P-2, -4, -6, -100.
SECTION - I
Il. Answer the following any 10 questions. Q.No.42 is compulsory. 10x5=50
29. Let A=(xEN1 <x<4}, B=(xeW/0sx< 2) and C=(xENIx< 3) Then verifty that
i) Ax (BUC) = (AXB) U(AXC) i) Ax(BnC) =(AXB) (AxC)
30. Consider the functions f(x), glx), h(x) as given below. Show that (fog)oh=fo(goh) in case
f(x) = x-4, g(x) = x, h(x) = 3x-5.
31. P*x P*x P.xx P* =113400 where P., P,, P, P, are primes in ascending order and X., X, X, X, are
integers find the value of P,, P,, P, P, and X, X,, Xsi X,
32. Ina G.P the 9th term is 32805 and 6th term is 1215. find the 12th term.

33. If A= 2x+1 B=
2X -1
find
1 2B
2x-1 2x+1 A-B. A2-B2

34. IfA

35. State and prove basic Proportionality theorem.


36. Without using pythagores theorem, show that the points (14),(2,-3), (4,-7) form a right angled triangle.
37: Find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of the joining the points A(-4,2) and B(6,-4).
Sin A Sin A
38. Prove that =2 Cosec A.
1+ Cos A 1- Cos A

39. Ametallic sphere of radius 16 cm is melted and recast into, smallspheres each radius 2 cm, How many
smal spheres can be obtained?
40. Find the mean and variance of the first n natural numbers.
41. Three unbiased coins are tossed once. Find the probability of getting atmost 2 tails or atleast 2 heads.
42. If a andß are the roots of the polynomial fo) =*-2x+3, find the polynomial whoseroots are P
a+1 B+1
SECTION-IV
IV. Answer the following. 2x8=16
43. a) Construct a triangle simillar to a given triangle PQR with its sides equal to 73 of the corresponding
sides of the triangle PQR (Scale factor 3>1) (OR)
b) Draw a circle of the radius 4 cm. At a point Lon it draw a tangent to the circle using the alternate
segment theorem.
44. a) Graph the following linear function y= ½x. ldentify the constant of variation and verify if with the
graph, also () find y when x =9 (i) find x when y=7.5 (OR)
b) Draw the graph of y = x+x-2 and hence solve x*+x-2=0.

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i) Ax (BUC) =(AXB) U (AxC) Ax(BnC) = (AxB) n (AxC)
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CH/10/ Mat/2
FIRST RIVESION EXAM JAN 2024 1 +sinθ 1 +sinθ 1+sinθ
10TH
MATHS KEY ANSWER ( CHENNAI ) 23. = √ =√ ×
1 −sinθ 1 −sinθ 1+sinθ
I CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER
(1+sinθ)2 (1+sinθ)2
1. a 8, 6 =√ =√
1−sin2 θ cos2 θ
2. a 7
1 +sinθ
3. b 2 = = sec + tan  = RHS
1 cosθ
4. d 24. Let ‘r’ be the radius of the hemisphere.
27
5. c 5 Given that, base area  r2 = 1386 sq.m
6. b 4 TSA of hemi sphere = 3 r2
7. b Point of contact = 3 x 1386
8. d 2 = 4158
9. b Parallel to y – axis  TSA of the hemispherical solid is 4158 m2
3 25. C.S.A. of cylinder = 88 cm2 and height of the
10. b
2 cylinder 14cm
11. c 3 22
12. b 36.96 m2  2 rh = 88 2x x r x 14 = 88
7
7 1
13. a 0 2 x r = 88 x x  2r = 2
3 22 14
14. c Therefore the diameter of cylinder is 2cm
8
26. Range (R) = 36.8, Smallest value (S) = 13.4
R=L–S  36.8 = L – 13.4
II ANSWER ANY 10 ONLY
 S = 36.8 + 13.4  L =50.2
15. A = { 3, 4 }
27. P(AUB) = P(A) + P(B) – P(AB)
B = { – 2, 0, 3 } 1 2 2
16. fog = ( 3x + 2 )o( 6x – k )  = + – P(AB)
3 3 5
fog = 18x – 3k + 2 1 2 2 1 2 2
– P(AB)= – – =– + +
gof = ( 6x – k )o( 3x + 2 ) 3 3 5 3 3 5
−5+10+6 𝟏𝟏
gof = 18x + 12 – k  P(AB)=  P(AB)=
15 𝟏𝟓
fog = gof  18x – 3k + 2= 18x + 12 – k 28. t3 = 5  a + 2d = 5 -----------------(1)
-3k + 2 = 12 – k t7 = 9  a + 6d = 9 -----------------(2)
k = -5 from (1) & (2) a=3&d=1
55+1 2  Arithmetic Progression is
17. 1 + 3 + 5 + …………….+ 55 = ( ) a, a + d, a + 2d, a + 3d, ……………
2
56 2 3, 3 + 1, 3 + 2(1), 3 + 3(1), ……………………..
=( ) = (28)2 = 784 3, 4, 5, 6, ………………….
2
18. LCM = 105x2y2
2
19. x – (SOR ) x + (POR) = 0 III ANSWER ANY 10 ONLY
x2 + 9x + 20 = 0 29. Given : A = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 }, B = { 2, 3, 5, 7 }
20. Given : OP = 5cm, OT = 3cm and C = { 2,}
OP2 = OT2 + PT2 ( By Pythagoras theorem) LHS : A x ( B – C )
 52 = 32 + PT2 ( B – C )= { 2, 3, 5, 7 } – { 2 } = { 3, 5, 7 }
 PT = √16  PT = 4 A x ( B – C )= { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 } x { 3, 5, 7 }
 The length of the tangent = 4 cm. =(1,3),(2,3),(3,3),(4,3),(5,3),(6,3),(7,3),(1,5),
1 (2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,5),(6,5),(7,5),(1,7),(2,7),(3,7)
21. m1 = , m2 = – 2
2 ,(4,7), (5,7),(6,7),(7,7)} --------------------------(1)
𝟏
m1 x m2 = x (– 2) = – 1 RHS : ( A x B ) – ( A x C )
𝟐
 The lines are perpendicular (A x B ) = { { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 } x{ 2, 3, 5, 7 }
y2 −y1 2−1 𝟏 =(1,2),(1,3),(1,5),(1,7),(2,2),(2,3),(2,5),(2,7),
22. Slope of line (m) = = =
x2 −x1 −3+6 𝟑
D.S.GNANADASON – MATHS TEACHER (MCCHSS )
(3,2),(3,3),(3,5),(3,7),(4,2),(4,3),(4,5),(4,7),(5,2), = 4AC2 + (2QC)2 + 4BC2 + (2CP)2
(5,3),(5,5),(5,7),(6,2),(6,3),(6,5),(6,7),(7,2),(7,3), = 4AC2 + BC2 + 4BC2+AC2 (P & Q are mid points)
(7,5),(7,7)} = 5 ( AC2 + BC2)
( A x C )= { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 } x { 2 } 4(AQ2 + BP2) = 5AB2
= { (1,2),(2,2),(3,2),(4,2),(5,2),(6,2),(7,2)} 36.
(AxB) – (AxC)
={(1,3),(2,3),(3,3),(4,3),(5,3),(6,3),(7,3),(1,5),
(2,5),(3,5),(4,5),(5,5),(6,5),(7,5),(1,7),(2,7),(3,7)
(4,7),(5,7),(6,7),(7,7)} --------------------------(2)
From (1) and (2) LHS = RHS
30. (i) f(4) = 3x – 2 = 3(4) – 2 = 10
2
(ii) f(-2) = x - 2 2
= (-2) – 2 =2
(iii) f(4) = 3x – 2 = 10
2
2f(1) = x – 1 = 2(1 – 2 ) = -2
f(4) + 2 f(1) = 10 – 2 = 8
f(1)− 3f(4)
(iv) f(1) = -1, f(4) = 10,
f(−3)
f(-3) = 2x+ 7 =1
f(1)− 3f(4) −1−3(10)
= = – 31
f(−3) 1
31. Let the three numbers are ( a – d ), a, ( a + d )
The sum of three numbers = 27
 a – d + a + a + d = 27 a=9
product = 288
 ( a – d ) ( a ) ( a + d ) = 288
 d2 = 49  d = √49  d = 7 & -7
Therefore the numbers are 2, 9, 16
32. 5 + 55 + 555 + ……….,. + n terms
= 5 ( 1 + 11 + 111 + ………………….+ n terms )
5
Sn = ( 9 + 99 + 999 + …………….+ n terms)
9
5 10(10n −1 )
Sn = ( – n)
9 9
𝟓𝟎(𝟏𝟎𝐧 −𝟏 ) 𝟓𝐧
Sn = 𝟖𝟏

𝟗
33. a = 49 & b = – 42
3 1 3 1 8 5
34.  A2 = ( )x( ) =( )
−1 2 −1 2 −5 3
15 5 7 0
5A = ( ) 7 I2 = ( )
−5 10 0 7
8 5 15 5 7 0
A2 – 5A + 7 I 2 =( )– ( )+( )
−5 3 −5 10 0 7
𝟎 𝟎
A2 – 5A + 7 I 2 = ( ) =0
𝟎 𝟎
35. In AQC  AQ2 = AC2 + QC2 (1)
In BPC  BP2 = BC2 + CP2 (2)
In ABC  AB2 = AC2 + BC2 (3)
From (1) and (2)
AQ2 + BP2 = AC2 + QC2 + BC2 + CP2
4(AQ2 + BP2) = 4AC2 + 4QC2 + 4BC2 + 4CP2
D.S.GNANADASON – MATHS TEACHER (MCCHSS )
37. Area of quadrilateral x x+2h
 = ( by cross multiplicaton )
1 8 5 −5 −4 8 tanθ1 tanθ2
=2 { }
6 11 12 3 6  x tan2 = (x + 2h ) tan1
1
= 2[ (88 + 60 – 15 - 24 ) – (30 – 55 – 48 + 24 )]  x tan2 = x tan1 + 2h tan1
1
= 2 [ (109) – (– 49)] = 79 Sq. Units.  x tan2 - x tan1 = 2h tan1
38.  AD Perpendicular to BC  x ( tan2 - tan1 ) = 2h tan1
 m1 x m 2 = – 1 2h tanθ1
3+2 𝟓  x=
 Slope of BC = = tanθ2 −tanθ1
12−10 𝟐
−𝟐  AE = h + x
Therefore the slope of AD is = 2h tanθ1
𝟓 =h+
tanθ2 −tanθ1
 Equation of AD
2 tanθ1
 ( y – y1) = m ( x – x1)
= h (1 + )
tanθ2 −tanθ1
−2 tanθ2 −tanθ1 + 2 tanθ1
(y–0)= (x+3) =h( )
5 tanθ2 −tanθ1
 2x + 5y – 6 = 0 𝐭𝐚𝐧𝛉𝟐 + 𝐭𝐚𝐧𝛉𝟏
 BE Perpendicular to AC =h( )
𝐭𝐚𝐧𝛉𝟐 − 𝐭𝐚𝐧𝛉𝟏
3 𝟏
 Slope of AC = =
15 𝟓 40. Given: R = 28cm, r = 7cm and h = 45 cm.
−𝟓
 The slope of AD is = = –5 1
𝟏  Volume of frustum =  h(R2 + r2 + Rr)
 Equation of BE 3
1
 ( y + 2 ) = – 5 ( x – 10 ) = x  x 45 ( 282 + 72 + 28 x 7 )
3
 5x + y – 48 = 0 = 15435  cm3 (or) 48510 cm3
39. 41.

h ( tanθ1 +tanθ2 )
To find EA =
tanθ1 − tanθ2
In triangle APC,
OS
 tan1 =
AS
x
y = -------------------(1)
tanθ1 ∑ d2 ∑d 2 453 9 2
In triangle APC ( ) = √ −( ) ( ) = √ − ( )
n n 10 10
OS
 tan2 = = √45.3 − 0.81 = √44.49 = 6.67
AS
AC AE+EC
= = 42. n(W) = 5, n(B) = x & n(S) = 5 + x
PC PC
h+x+h P(B) = 2 P(W)
 tan2 = 𝑥 5 𝑥 10
y = 2(𝑥+5)  =
x+2h 𝑥+5 𝑥+5 𝑥+5
y = -------------------(2)
tanθ2 Number of white balls = 10
From (1) and (2)

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GEOMETRY & GRAPH (b)

43. (a)

(b)

Length of tangents = 8.7 cm


44. (a)

Therefore the roots are real and equal.

Solution:
From the graph
(i) If x = 9 then, y = 4.5
(ii) If y = 7.4 then x = 15
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SECOND RIVESION EXAM FEB 2024 3 𝟗
 S = 2 =
10TH MATHS KEY ANSWER ( CHENNAI ) 𝟐
3
I CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 19. Here x2  0 for all 𝑥.
1. c One – to – One function Therefore, x2 + 1  0 + 1 = 1. Hence x2 + 1  0
2. a 7 for any 𝑥. Therefore, there can be no real
3. a 1 excluded values for the given rational
4. c 14280 𝑥
expression 2
9y 𝑥 +1
5. a
7 20.  = b2 – 4ac = (– 3 )2 – 4 (√2)(3√2)
2 2 = – 15 < 0
6. b ( )
2 −1
7. c – 1, 2  The equation has no real roots.
8. b – √3 21.
9. b x+y=3; 3x + y = 7
10. a 2a
8πh2
11. c sq. units
9
1
12. c AN = AM = 3cm ( tangents drawn from same
3
13. b 3p external point are equal )
23 BN = BL = 4CM
14. c
26 CL = CM = AC – AM = 9 – 3 = 6cm.
II ANSWER ANY 10 ONLY
 BC = BL + CL = 4 + 6 = 10cm
15. fof(k) = ( 2k – 1 )o( 2k – 1 ) = 2(2k – 1) – 1
22. ( 3, – 2 ), ( 12, 4 )
= 4k – 2 – 1 = 4k – 3 y2 −y1 4+2 6 𝟐
But, it is given that fof(k) = 5 m1 = = = =
x2 −x1 12−3 9 𝟑
Therefore 4k – 3 = 5 y2 −y1 2+2 4 𝟐
8 m2 = = = =
k= K=2 x2 −x1 12−6 6 𝟑
4  The lines p & q are parallel.
16.  f(x) = 2x + 5 −5
 f( x +2 ) = 2 ( x + 2 ) + 5 = 2x + 9 23. m = and point (– 1, 2 )
4
 f(2) =2(2)+5 =9  ( y – y1) = m ( x – x1)
f(x+2) − f(2) 2x+9 − 9 −5
 = =2 y–2 = (x+1)
x x 4
17. By using prime factorization 4y – 8 = – 5x – 5  5x + 4y – 3 = 0
24. In the right angled
 ABC, ACB = 600
AB
sin  =
AC
0
75
sin 60 =
AC
 252525 = 5 x 5 x 3 x 7 x 481 √3 75
=
 363636 = 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 7 x 481 2 AC
150
Therefore HCF = 3 x 7 x 481 = 10101 AC = = 50√𝟑 m.
t2 1 √3
18. Here a = 3 and r = = 25. Surface area of sphere = 154m2
t1 3
a 3 22
 S =  S = 4r2 = 154 4x x r2 = 154
1−r 1 7
1−3
1 7 7
r2 = 154 x x r= m
4 22 2
Diameter = 7m
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26. Curved surface area of frustum =(R+r)l 31. tn = a + ( n – 1 ) d
22 550 t6 7 a+( 6−1 )d 7
= x(4+1)x5 = = 78.57sq. cm.  =  =
7 7 t8 9 a+( 8−1 )d 9
27. Range = L – S = 28 – 18 = 10 a+5d 7
a11 a12 a13  = ( by cross multiplication)
(i+j)2 a+7d 9
28. A = (a21 a22 a23 ) aij =  ( a + 5d) 9 = ( a + 7d)7
a31 a32 a33 3
 9a + 45d = 7a + 49d
𝟖
𝟗
𝟔𝟒  a = 2d ----------------(1)
𝟑 𝟑 t9 a+( 9−1 )d a+8d
A= 𝟗
𝟔𝟒 𝟏𝟐𝟓  = =
𝟑 𝟑 t13 a+( 13−1 )d a+12d
𝟔𝟒 t9 2d+8d 5
𝟏𝟐 𝟕𝟐  = =  t9 : t13 = 5 : 7
(𝟑 ) t13 2d+12d 7
32. 7 + 77 + 7 + ……….,. + n terms
III ANSWER ANY 10 ONLY = 7 ( 1 + 11 + 111 + ………………….+ n terms )
29. (i) An arrow diagram 7
Sn = ( 9 + 99 + 999 + …………….+ n terms)
9
7 10(10n −1 )
Sn = ( – n)
9 9
𝟕𝟎(𝟏𝟎𝐧 −𝟏 ) 𝟕𝐧
Sn = 𝟖𝟏

𝟗
33.

(iI) A table

(iii) Set of ordered pairs


f = { (1, 2), (2, 5), (3, 8), (4, 11)}
(iv)graphical form

√𝐱 𝟒 − 𝟐𝟖𝐱 𝟑 + 𝟑𝟕𝐱 𝟐 + 𝟒𝟐𝐱 + 𝟗 = |𝟐𝐱 𝟐 − 𝟕𝐱 − 𝟑|


34. Let  &  are the roots of the equation
3x2 + 7x – 2 = 0
−𝟕 −𝟐
+=  =
𝟑 𝟑
α β α2 + β2 (α+β)2 −2αβ
 + = =
β α αβ αβ
−7 2 −2
30. gff(x) = go(fof) ( ) −2( ) 49+12 −3 −𝟔𝟏
3 3
fof = ( 3x + 1 ) o ( 3x + 1 ) = 9x + 4 = −2 =( ) x( ) =
9 2 𝟔
go(fof) = ( x + 3 ) o ( 9x + 4 ) = 9x + 7 3
gff(x) = 9x + 7 α2 β2 α3 + β3
 + =
fgg(x) = fo(gog) β α αβ
gog = ( x + 3 ) o ( x + 3 ) = x + 6 −7 3 −2 −7
(α+β)3 −3αβ(α+β) () −3( )( )
fo(gog) = ( 3x + 1 ) o ( x + 6 ) = 3x + 19 3 3 3
= = −2
fgg(x) = 3x + 19 αβ
3
9x + 7 = 3x + 19  9x – 3x = 19 – 7 −343 42 −3 𝟒𝟔𝟗
 6x = 12 That is x = 2 ==( − ) x( ) =
27 9 2 𝟏𝟖
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1 7 1 −4 −3 3 2 −4
5 2 9 37. { } =28
35. AB = ( ) x (1 2) 2 −2 k −2 3 −2
1 2 8 1
5 −1 [ (-4k + 6 + 9 – 4 ) – (6 + 3k – 4 – 12 )] = 28
52 30 2
 AB = ( ) 1
43 3 [ ( 11 – 4k) – (3k – 10)] = 28
2
𝟓𝟐 𝟒𝟑 1
(AB)T = ( ) ---------------------(1) (11 – 4k – 3k + 10 ) = 28
𝟑𝟎 𝟑 2
21 – 7k = 28 x 2  – 7k = 56 – 21
5 1 – 7k = 35 Therefore k = – 5
1 1 5
BT = ( )  AT = (2 2)
7 2 −1 cosα cos2 α
9 8 38.  =m  m2 =
5 1 cosβ cos2 β
1 1 5
BTAT = ( ) x (2 2) cosα cos2 α
7 2 −1
9 8  = n  n2 =
sinβ sin2 β
𝟓𝟐 𝟒𝟑
T T
B A =(
𝟑𝟎 𝟑
) ---------------------(2)  LHS = (m2 + n2)cos2
From (1) and (2) (AB)T = BTAT cos2 α cos2 α
=( + ) cos2
36. cos2 β sin2 β
cos2 αsin2β+ cos2 α cos2β
=( ) cos2
cos2 β sin2 β
cos2 α ( 1 ) cos2 α
=( ) =( )
sin2 β sin2 β
= n2
(m2 + n2 ) cos2 = n2
39. Here slant height of the frustum (𝐥)
= √ℎ2 + (𝑅 − 𝑟)2
= √82 + (12 − 6)2
= √64 + 36 = √100 = 10cm
 Outer surface area
= 2 rh +  ( R + r )𝑙 Sq. units
= (2 x 6 x 12) +  ( 12 + 6 ) x 10
= 144 +  x 18 x 10
= 144 + 180 = 324 cm2.
22
(or) = 324 x = 1018.28 cm2
7
40.  Volume of cylinder
= Volume of hollow hemi sphere
2
  r2 h =  ( R 3 – r 3)
3
2
x7x7xh = x  x ( 5 x 5 x 5 – 3 x 3 x 3)
3
2
7x7xh = x ( 125 – 27)
3
2×98 4
h= =
= 1.33 cm
3×7×7 3
 The height of the cylinder = 1.33 cm
Adding (1) & (2) 41. S={(1,1),(1,2),(1,3),(1,4),(1,5),(1,6),(2,1),(2,2),
AB2 + AC2 = BC X BD + BC X DC (2,3) (2,4),(2,5),(2,6),(3,1),(3,2),(3,3),(3,4),(3,5),
= BC ( BD + DC ) = BC X BC (3,6), 4,1),(4,2),(4,3),(4,4),(4,5),(4,6),(5,1),(5,2),
AB2 + AC2 = BC2 Hence proved (5,3),(5,4),(5,5),(5,6),(6,1),(6,2),(6,3),(6,4),(6,5),

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(6,6)}  n(S) = 36 (b)
(i) A = { (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5), (6, 6) }
n(A) 6 𝟏
 n(A) = 6  P(A) = = =
n(S) 36 𝟔
(ii) B = { (1, 2), (1, 3), ( 1, 5), (2, 1), (3, 1), (5, 1) } 
n(B) 6 𝟏
n(B) = 6  P(A) = = =
n(S) 36 𝟔
(iii) C = { (1,1), (1,2), (1,4), (1,6), (2,1), (2,3), (2,5),
(3,2), (3,4), (4,1), (4,3), (5,2), (5,6), (6,1), (6,5)} 44 (a)
n(C) 15 𝟓
 P(C) = = =
n(S) 36 𝟏𝟐
(iv) D = { }  n(D) = 0
n(D) 0
 P(D) = = P(D) = 0
n(S) 36
42. Equation of Median AD
x1 +x2 y1 +y2
mid point of BC = ( , )
2 2
−5+1 −1+9
=( , ) = ( -2, 4 )
2 2
Therefore equation of median AM is
A = ( 6,2 ) and M = ( -2, 4 )
𝑦−𝑦1 𝑥−𝑥1 𝑦−2 𝑥−6
 =  =
𝑦2 −𝑦1 𝑥2 −𝑥1 4−2 −2−6
 2x + 8y – 12 – 16 = 0 (i) Time taken to fill the tank if using 5
 x + 4y – 14 = 0 pipes = 18 minutes
Equation of Altitude AD (ii) Number of pipes used if the tank
𝑦2 −𝑦1 9+1 10 5 fills up in 9 minutes = 10 pipes
  m1 = = =
𝑥2 −𝑥1 1+5 6 3
−3
But AD  BC therefore slope of AD is (b)
5
−3
(y–2)= (x–6)
5
 3x + 5y – 10 – 18 = 0
 3x + 5y – 28 = 0

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43. (a)

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THIRD RIVESION EXAM MARCH 2024 1 24 𝑥 2 −1 24
x– =  =
10TH MATHS KEY ANSWER ( CHENNAI ) 𝑥 5 𝑥 5
I CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER  5 ( x2 – 1 ) = 24 x 𝑥  5x2 – 5 = 24x
 5x2 – 24x – 5 = 0  ( 5x + 1 ) ( x – 5 ) = 0
1. a ( 8, 6 ) −𝟏
2. d quadratic  5x + 1 = 0 x=
𝟓
3. c 3 x–5=0 x=5
4. a 0 −𝟏
5. b 16x2  The numbers ae 5 &
𝟓
6. b 4 𝑎11 𝑎12 𝑎13
7. b point of contact 20. A = (𝑎21 𝑎22 𝑎23 )  aij = | i – 2j |
8. b 25 Sq. Units. 𝑎31 𝑎32 𝑎33
9. b 1 𝟏 𝟑 𝟓
Hence required matrix A = (𝟎 𝟐 𝟒)
10. b b 2 – a2
𝟏 𝟏 𝟑
11. a 12 cm 21. In  ABC, C = 900, here AC = BC = 5cm
12. d 3:1:2
 AB2 = AC2 + BC2
13. c 33.25
23  AB2 = 52 + 52  AB2 = 50
14. c  AB = √50 = 5√2 cm
26
II ANSWER ANY 10 ONLY 22. (i)  tan  = 0 but tan 0 = 0
15. A = { 3, 4 } Therefore  = 0 0

B = { – 2, 0, 3 } (ii)  tan  = 1 but tan 450 = 1


16. Given : function f : N  N defined by Therefore  = 45 0

f(m) = m2 + m + 3 − 𝑐𝑜𝑒𝑓𝑓𝑖𝑐𝑖𝑒𝑛𝑡 𝑜𝑓 𝑥
23. (m) =
N = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ……………….}, m  N 𝑐𝑜𝑒𝑓𝑓𝑖𝑐𝑖𝑒𝑛𝑡 𝑜𝑓 𝑦
f(1) = 12 + 1 + 3 = 1 + 1 + 3 = 5 Slope of straight line 8x – 7y + 6 = 0 is
−8 𝟖
f(2) = 22 + 2 + 3 = 4 + 2 + 3 = 9 m= m=
−7 𝟕
f(3) = 32 + 3 + 3 = 9 + 3 + 3 = 15 − 𝑐𝑜𝑛𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑡 𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑚
f(4) = 42 + 4 + 3 = 16 + 4 + 3 = 23 Y – intercept =
𝑐𝑜𝑒𝑓𝑓𝑖𝑐𝑖𝑒𝑛𝑡 𝑜𝑓 𝑦
f(5) = 52 + 5 + 3 = 25 + 5 + 3 = 33………….. −6 𝟔
For different elements of domain, there are = =
−7 𝟕
dififerent images in co – domain heiht of the tower √3
24.  tan  = =
 f is one – one function. length of the shadow 1
17.  a  2 ( mod 3 ) = √3 but tan 600 = √3
 a – 2 is divisible by 3  a = 3K + 2  The angle of elevation of the sun is 600
Therefore ‘a’ takes the following values. 25. Circumference of base of a conical wooden
a = 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, …………………. piece = 484
When K = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ………….. 2r = 484
32 1 7
18. Here a = 8 and S = r = 484 x x = 77 cm.
3 2 22
1
a 32 8 Volume of cone =  r 2h
 S =  = 3
1−r 3 1−r 1 22
 32 ( 1 – r ) = 8 x 3  32 – 32r = 24 = x x 77 x 77 x 105
3 7
 32 – 24 = 32r  32r = 8 = 652190
8 𝟏  The volume of the cone = 652190 cm3
r=  Common ratio = 26. Range ( R ) = L – S
32 𝟒
19. Let ‘x’ be the required number and its reciprocal is  R = 61.4 – 13.6  Range = 47.8
1 L−S
𝑥 Coefficient range =
Given: L+S

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61.4−13.6 47.8 p1x1 x P2x2 x P3x3 x P4x4 = 113400
= = = 0.6373
61.4+13.6 75 p1x1 x P2x2 x P3x3 x P4x4 = 23 x 34 x 52 x 71
27. S = { HH, HT, TT, TH } n(S) = 4  P1 = 2, P2 = 3, P3 = 5 , P4 = 7
A = {HT, TH } n(A) = 2 And x1 = 3, x2 = 4, x3 = 2, x4 = 1
2 𝟏
P(A) = = 32. Given: t9 = 32805 & t6 = 1215
4 𝟐
28. a = – 2 d= –2  tn = ar n – 1

 tn = a + ( n – 1) d  t9 = 32805
 ar = 32805 ----------------(1)
8
 t12 = –2 + ( 12 – 1) (–2)
 t6 = 1215
 t12 = – 24
 ar = 1215 ----------------(2)
5

(1)  (2)
III ANSWER ANY 10 ONLY ar8 32805
29. Given : A = { 2, 3 }, B = { 0, 1 } and C = { 1, 2 } =  r3 = 27
ar5 1215
(i) A x ( B U C ) = ( A x B ) U ( A x C ) r=3
( B U C ) = { 0, 1 } U { 1, 2 } = { 0, 1, 2 } Substitute ‘r’ value in (1) or (2)
A x ( B U C ) = { 2, 3 } x { 0,1, 2 } (2)  ar5 = 1215
= { (2,0),(2,1),(2,2),(3,0),(3,1),(3,2)} ------ (1 )  a(3) = 1215
5

( A x B ) = { (2,0),(2,1),(3,0),(3,1)} 1215
a = a =5
( A x C ) = { (2,1),(2,2),(3,1),(3,2) } 243
 tn = ar n – 1
(AxB)U(AxC)
 t12 = 5 (3) 12 – 1 = 5 x 311
= { (2,0),(2,1),(2,2),(3,0),(3,1),(3,2)} ------(2)
1 2B
Ax(BUC)=(AxB)U(AxC) 33. −
A− B A2 − B2
1 2B 𝟏
(ii) A x ( B  C) = ( A x B )  ( A x C )
= − =
(A − B) (A−B)(A+B) (𝐀+𝐁)
(B  C) = { 0,1}  { 1, 2 } = { 1 } 1
A x (B  C)= { 2, 3 } x { 1 } = 2𝑥 + 1 2𝑥 − 1
+
= { (2,1),(3,1) } ------------------- ( 1 ) 2𝑥 − 1 2𝑥 + 1

( A x B ) = { (2,0),(2,1),(3,0),(3,1)} 1
= (2𝑥 + 1)(2𝑥+1)+(2𝑥−1)(2𝑥−1)
( A x C ) ={ (2,1),(2,2),(3,1),(3,2) }
(2𝑥 − 1)( 2𝑥+1 )
(AxB)(AxC)
= { (2,1),(3,1)} -------------------- (2) 1 4𝑥 2 −1 𝟒𝒙𝟐 −𝟏
= 8𝑥2 +2
=1x =
A x ( B  C) = ( A x B )  ( A x C ) 8𝑥 2 +2 𝟐(𝟒𝒙𝟐 +𝟏)
4𝑥2 − 1
30. LHS : fo(goh)
goh = (x2)o( 3x – 5 ) = (3x – 5)2 1 2 −7 6 −6 8
34. B + C = ( )+( ) =( )
−4 2 3 2 −1 4
goh = 9x2 – 30x + 25 1 1 −6 8
fo(goh) = ( x – 4 )o( 9x2 – 30x + 25 ) A(B+C)=( )x( )
−1 3 −1 4
fo(goh) = 9x2 – 30x + 21 ------------------ (1) −6 − 1 8+4
A(B+C)=( )
RHS: (fog)oh 6 − 3 −8 + 12
−7 12
fog = ( x – 4 )o( x2 ) = x2 – 4 A(B+C)=( ) -------------------- (1)
3 4
(fog)oh = ( x2 – 4 )o( 3x – 5 ) 1 1 1 2
AB = ( )x ( )
(fog)oh = 9x2 – 30x + 21------------------ (2) −1 3 −4 2
1−4 2+2 −3 4
fo(goh) = (fog)oh  AB = ( ) =( )
−1 − 12 −2 + 6 −13 4
1 1 −7 6
AC = ( )x ( )
31. Answer: −1 3 3 2
−7 + 3 6 + 2 −4 8
Given:  AC = ( ) =( )
7 + 9 −6 + 6 16 0
p1x1 x P2x2 x P3x3 x P4x4 = 113400 −3 4 −4 8
AB + AC = ( )+( )
113400 = 23 x 34 x 52 71 −13 4 16 0

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=(
−7 12
) -------------------- (2) Therefore AB is perpendicular to AC. A = 900.
3 4   ABC is a right angled triangle.
From (1) and (2) LHS = RHS x1 +x2 y1 +y2
35. 37. Mid point of AB =( , )
2 2
6−4 −4+2
=( , ) = ( 1, -1 )
2 2
y2 −y1 −4−2 −𝟑
Slope of AB (m1) = = =
x2 −x1 6+4 𝟓
5
Slope of perpendicular to AB is (m2) =
3
 Equation of the line perpendicular to AB is
5
M = ( 1, -1 ) and slope =
3
5
 ( y – y1) = m (x – x1)  ( y + 1 ) = (x –1)
3
 3y + 3 = 5x – 5  5x – 3y – 8 = 0
sin A sin A
38. = +
1+cos A 1−cos A
sin A( 1−cosA )+sinA ( 1+cosA)
=
(1+cos A) ( 1−cosA )
sin A −sinA cosA+sin A+sinA cosA
=
12 − cos2 A
sin A +sin A 2sin A
= =
1− cos2 A sin2 A
2sin A 2
= = = 2 cosecA
sinA ×sinA sinA
39. Number of small spheres can be obtained
Volume of melting sphere
=
Volume of new sphere
4
R3 R3 163
3
=4 = 3 = 3
r3 r 2
3
16×16×16
= = 8 x 8 x 8 = 512 Spheres.
2×2×2

40.

𝑦2 −𝑦1 −3+4
36. Slope of AB = = =1
𝑥2 −𝑥1 2−1
𝑦2 −𝑦1 −7+3
Slope of BC = = =–2
𝑥2 −𝑥1 4−2
𝑦2 −𝑦1 −7+4
Slope of AC = = =–1
𝑥2 −𝑥1 3−1
 Slope of AB x Slope of AC = (1) (–1) = –1

D.S.GNANADASON – MATHS TEACHER (MCCHSS )


(b)

41. Sample Space (S)


= { HHH, HHT, HTH, THH, TTT, TTH, THT, HTT }
n(S) = 8
A = { HHH, HHT, HTH, THH,TTH, THT, HTT }
n(A) 𝟕
 n(A) = 7  P(A) = =
n(S) 𝟖
B = { HHH, HHT, HTH, THH }
n(B) 𝟒
44(a)
 n(B) = 4  P(B) = =
n(S) 𝟖
(AB )= { HHH, HHT, HTH, THH }
n(A∩B) 𝟒
 n(AB) = 4  P(AB ) = =
n(S) 𝟖
P(AUB) = P(A) + P(B) – P(A B)
7 4 4 𝟕
 P(AUB) = + – =
8 8 8 𝟖
−𝑏 −(−2)
42.  +  = = =2
𝑎 1
𝑐 3
 = = =3
𝑎 1
𝛼−1 𝛽+1
SOR  +
𝛼+1 𝛽−1
(𝛼−1)(𝛽−1)+(𝛽+1)(𝛼+1)
=
(𝛼 + 1) (𝛽 + 1)
Solution: From the graph
2αβ+2 2(3) + 2 8 4
= = = = (i) If x = 9 then, y = 4.5
𝛼𝛽+(𝛼+𝛽)+1 3+2+1 6 3 (ii) If y = 7.4 then x = 15
𝛼−1 𝛽+1
POR  ×
𝛼+1 𝛽−1
(b)
αβ−( α+ β )+1 3−2+1 2 1
= = = =
𝛼𝛽+(𝛼+𝛽)+1 3+2+1 6 3
The required equation is
 x2 – (SOR)x + (POR) = 0
4x 1
 x2 – + =0
3 3
 3x2 – 4x + 1 = 0

43 (a)

Solution Set = { – 2, 1 }

D.S.GNANADASON – MATHS TEACHER (MCCHSS )

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