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SSC 10th 2010 2011 March Semester 2 Geometry

This document is a geometry question paper from March 2011, with a total duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes and a maximum score of 60 marks. It includes various types of problems such as finding areas, volumes, and angles, as well as proofs and constructions related to geometric figures. Students are required to solve a specified number of sub-questions from different sections, with instructions on drawing figures and marking constructions.

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SSC 10th 2010 2011 March Semester 2 Geometry

This document is a geometry question paper from March 2011, with a total duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes and a maximum score of 60 marks. It includes various types of problems such as finding areas, volumes, and angles, as well as proofs and constructions related to geometric figures. Students are required to solve a specified number of sub-questions from different sections, with instructions on drawing figures and marking constructions.

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GEOMETRY

Time Duration: 2 Hrs 30 Mins


Question Paper: March 2011
Maximum Marks:60

Note:-
(i) All questions are, compulsory. Draw the 1i.gur.e . wherever necessary.
('ii,) Marks of constructions should be dill.tin.ct. They should. not be rubbed
off.
(iii) D .o not u� calculator.
(ip) Pigw:e i_ s n��!¥11lt'Y for the proof of the the6reID;,
1. Solve any six sub-qu�stions : 12
(i) In the following figure, L ABC = L DCB = 90°

AB = 8 and DC = 12.
A(6 ABC)
Find , the value of
A (� DCB) .
(ji) ID the ·follow.mg figure, L· MNP = 9()•

Line NQ .l Side MP

MQ- �-2, QP = 8,

Find the v�ue of NQ.

'uii) � tlie foll� figure i A is the centre of the c;ircle. AN = 6 cm.. Line

NM is tangent at. M. Determine �e radius of the cin:le .if MN = 4 cm.

N
(iv.) As $own in. the following figure. T ·is·the. point of a>ntact. if HA -= -8

and HB = 2, then find the HT.

(11) Draw a tarigeJJt t.o the.circle with centre O and radius �.5 cm at-any
point 'K' on. the �le.

(vi) I_f cos· A = : , theri find 'Sin A:

(vii) Find the -volume of a cuboid with leng;h 4 m, breadth 5 m and neight
3 m.

(11iii) P'u\d the distance between the points L(2, �) and M!5,. 6).
12

(�) In a ri8ht'-� ttjangle, -sidea !Yfaking right .angle, � 'l cm and

24 cm. �d ita hypotep.1188.

(ii) Three congruent circles with centres A.. B and C wjth radius

3 cm touch each other in paints D, E, F as shown in· the figure·

below

(1) What·is .the- perimeter of� ABC J

(2) What iii the lti� pf the side DE of A DEF ?

C
In the figure given below, P is the centre-of th� cirel& haying diam�ter

AB and M i& a point on the circle. If mL. PMB = .50°, find :


(1) m(arc MXB)

(2) m(are AYM)

(iµJ Draw the c,ircumtjrcle of t::. ABC such that L. B = '90", . BC =


5.4 cm,· AB = 6 cm.

3
(v) If sii1 8 = , then fuia th� value ·of coa 0 and cot 8.
5

(vi) Find the total siµ:face area of a cone of radius 6 cm and slant

height 8 cm.
22)·
(1t=. -
7
3. Solve any· four mlt-qaesti0.m : 12 .

(0 11 LMN - a RST and ,A(A LMN) = 100 eq. cm, A(A BST) = 144-sq. �.•
UtJ =· 5 cm, then find RS.

(ii) In the- folJowi.ng figure, D ABCD is a. trapezium.


Side AB II side DC

� DE .L st� AB

Seg CF .L side AB

Find:.

(1) DE and C,F

(2) BF

car AB
(iii) In the foilowing figure, the point B, M and C lie on the. cirele. with
centre P. Tangents at B and C intersect in ·"pojnt A. Tangents it M
and C intersect in point D. D·C·A. Show that AB + DM = AD.

(iv) In the following�; 0 i$ the centre, seg PQ is diameter, line A,Q


is a tangent. lf . OP·= 3 �nd m(ari, PM) = 120 °, determine .AP,

A
(i,) An observer at a dmtance of.SO meters from a tower makes an angle
of elevation of 60° with -the top of the tower. What is the height- of

the tower?

{vi_) Using dist\lnce fonnuJa, show that points P(2, 1), Q(Si --:S) and R(-1, 3)

are collinear.

Solve any three sub-quest.fon:a : 12

-'
(i) The ratio ofateas.oftwo triangles·is_equal to the- .ratio of the products.

of � base arid its CO?retlponding height. Prove.

{ii) In fl ABC, Aa2' + AC2 = 122, BC :::: 10, find the len�_h of median on

side BC.

(iii) If four tangents ;of a circle determine a rectatlgle, teh n show that it

must be a square.
(iu)- In the, following figure, AB be the chord of a circle with centre· P.

Tangents at points A and B intersect at point C. Prove that :

AM2- = PM X Qf,f.

(v) Draw the·incirele-·of 6 EFG such_ that EF· = FG = 6 cm and


EG. = 8 cnt. Meaauni the radius of the incircle.

(w) A cylindrical ice-cream pot of radius 30 cm and he¥tt ,60 cm is &lled


completeb' with ice-cream. It was packed in ready t.o sale cqnes of radius

3 cm· and height 10 cm. How many such cones can be filled ?
Solve any tAree sub.questions.: 1-2
(i) In, the �llowing figure, · sides AB,. BC, CA of A ABC are produced
upto PQints R, P, F respectively such that,. AB = BR,: BC·= CP and
CA = AF. Prove that :

A(A PFR) = 7A(A ABC).

(ii>' Prove that. :


The opposite. angles of a cyclic quadri.]at.eral are supplemeiltazy.

(jii) Construct A DEF such. that DE= 7.9 � LllFE =-80\ sag FKia·median,
art,d F� = 4.5 cm.
Show that :

1.==
(iv)

1 + 008
J coaec A + cot A.
1-cos
(v}· A t.oy is a combination of a cylinder, hemisphere and a cone, each with

radius 10 cm. Height of the conical part is 10 cm and t.otal height of


toy is 60 cm. Find the· total surface area of the toy:

(Giyen n = 3.14 and ./2 = 1·.41)

v
(i) Find the ratio in which the point B •'(4,'·k) ' divides the join of

Q .a (-l, 2)' and Ra (18. 22) int.emally. Also find k.

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