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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT -I (2011) *,Cf)~d ~-I MATHEMATICS / 7ffURr Class - X / cna,lT - X


1560040

Time allowed: 3 hours


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Maximum Marks: 80 31f~ 3Tcn:80

General Instructions:

(i) (ii)
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All questions are compulsory. The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A,B,C and D. Section A comprises of 10 questions of 1 mark each, secti~m B comprises of 8 questions of 2 marks each, section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and slection D comprises 6 questions of 4 marks each.

(iii)

Question numbers 1 to 10 in section A are multiple choice questions where you are to select one correct option out of the given four. There is no overall choice. However, internal choice have been provided in 1 question of two marks, 3 questions of three marks each and 2 questions of tour marks each. You have to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions. Use of calculator is not permitted.

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Section-A

Question numbers 1 to 10 carry one mark each. For each questions, four alternative choices have been provided of which only one is correct. You have to select the correct choice.

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5.

If tan A = cot B, then A (A) zero


tan A = cot B

+ B is equal
90

to : (C)

(B)

< 90

(D)

> 90

<:ffc::
(A)

m, err A + B cfiPiR
(B) 90

%:
(C) < 90 (D) > 90

6.
If sin 6=2x and x cas 6=2, 00 < 6 < 90, then the value of

2( x2+ x12
(D)

}s

(A)

(B)

(C)

1 2

1 4

<:ffc:: sin 6 = 2x cr~ x cas 6 = 2, 0 < e < 90 %, err 2(x2 + x~ ) CfiT l1"R % :
1
2

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

1
4

7.

Which of the following (A)


f.p:;:f

is rational ?

.J6+.J9
if Ch"R-m ~
~

(B)

.fi+-!4
%?

(C) .J4+.J9

(D)

.J3+J5

(A)

.J6+-J9

(B)

.fi+-!4

(C)

-!4+-J9

(D)

.J3+J5

8.
Which of the following (A) is not a solution of the pair of equations
(B)

3x - 2y = 4 and 6x - 4y = 8 ?
(D)

x=2, y=l
fl~Cfl<OI3x-

x=4, y=4

(C)

x=6, y=7

x=5, y=3

tfurcn ~
(A)

2y=4 (B)

cr~ 6x-4y=
x=4, y=4

8 CfiT~ (C)

f.r:;, if it ~
x=6, y=7

m.n :
(D) x=5, y=3

x=2, y=l

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14.

If sin (A + B) = 1 and cas (A - B) = I, OO:o;A + B:o;90,find A and B.

<1fu: sin (A + B) = 1 3'fu: cos (A - B) = I, OO:o;A + B:o;90,A 3'fu: B if; l1R

OR/~
Prove that cosA 1

+ +

smA

sirtA

cosA

= 2secA

ft:r.& ~
1

cosA sirtA

+ 1+

smA = 2secA cosA

15.

In ~ABC, D and E are the points on the side AB and AC respectively such that DEIIBC. If AD=6x-7,

DB=4x-3, AE=3x-3 and EC=2x-l, then find the value of x.


D (f~ E, 'lflIT AB ~ AC 'lR ~ VcfiR

f-l':pr ABC if ~

% fct;
~I

DEIIBC %,

AD = 6x-7,

DB=4x-3, AE=3x-3 (f~EC=2x-l,

'ill xCflTl1R~

16.

The diagonals of a trapezium

ABCD in which ADIIBC intersect at 0 and BC = 2AD. Find the

ratio of the areas of ~AOD to ~BOC . ~ ~ ABCD ~ ADIiBC %, if; fcrcI;'uf ~


CflTa:r:rmr

0 'lR ~

f (f~

BC = 2AD ~ I ~

AOD (f~

f-l':pr BOC if; ~

17.

Convert the following data to a less than type distribution.

c.!.
Frequency

50-55 2

55-60 8

60 - 65 12

65-70 24

70-75 38

75 -80 16

f.r:;r 'B'RUft if ~ ~ ~
q1f~

q;) 'Cf>1i VcfiR if;! ~ 55-60 8 60-65. 12

if ~

I 65-70 24 70 -75 38 75-80 16

50-55 2

"l1{"lRctl

18.

Find the mode of the following data : [ Marks 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100

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*"~

-;:rrq 64

krn ~

*"

fc:r:Tfur al'.TT 72 krn ~

al'.TT 96 km ~

*" ~

*" ~
18

"fR

if ~

14

eR: "#rill ~

I ~

-;:rrq 80

km

~ al'.TT

"fR

if ~

eR

CflT"B1=fl[

"#rill ~ ci'r"WR ~

if -;:rrq Cffr~

~Cffr~~~1

22.

If a , 13 are the zeroes of the polynomial 3x2 + 5x - 2 then form a quadratic polynomials whose zeroes are 20.and 213.

71fc::a, 13 ~

3x2+ 5x- 2

*" ~

m m % fuerRI

~ ~

20.~

2[3

mI

23.

Prove that

I-sin6 2 = (see 6 - tan 6) . 1+ sin 6

N; _I_-_sill_' _6 = (see 6 - tan 6)2.


1 + sin 6

24.

If A,B,C are interior angles of ilABC, show that: cosec2 (B: C) _ tan2 ~=1

ilABCifA, B,C~: cosec2 (B:

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~fc!1:

C) -tan2~=1

25.

In figure, ABCD is a trapezium with ABIIDC;E and F are the points on non-parallel sides AD . AE and BC respectively such that EFIIAB,prove that = -BF . ED FC

DL
~
w.m

~ ~C

if, ABCD 1J:Cf1 ~

%~

ABIIDC % fc!1AE = BF ED FC

i~

~311

AD Cf\>.lTBC 'R 9fllm: ~

E Cf\>.lT F

'& CfI'.TT EFIIAB %, ftr.& ~

L DL
26.

~ ~C

In figure, ilABC is right angled at B and D is the mid point of BC Prove that AC2=4AD2-3AB2.
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.:

f.:p:;r "'ll {"'l 1'(C'1 I

m Cfit 11lf'tZJCfiT 35
0-10 10

% I x d"1'.Tf Y CfiT -.:rR


20- 30 x

<:ffu:

"ll {"l i{C'1laTI CfiT <ITrr 170 % I

crf
"l1'{"'lI,(ClI

10-20 20

30 -40 40

40 -50

50-60 25

60 -70 15

28.

Find the median wages from the following distribution: Wages in 1700-1900 1900-2100 2100-2300 2300-2500 2500-2700 2700-2900

Rs.
No.of workers
f.:Tr;r ~

18

15

13

12

"it 11T'tZ!Cf) m~ ~
1700-1900

~(~

1900-2100

2100-2300

2300-2500

2500-2700

2700-2900

if) :
\ .... ./ Cfl4""lIn:lj'i Cfit
'B'&n :

18

15

13

12

Section-D Questions 29. numbers 29 to 34 carry four marks each.

Find all the zeroes of the polynomial 2x3 + x2 - 6x - 3, if two of its zeroes are

.j3' and - .j3 .


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~2x3+x2-6x-3itl"B~~~~~~~~.J3

a~ -.J3

30.
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Prove that in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.

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f;l"~

if

cnuf

CfiT crf

~ ~ :f5D3TIitl C!lTI itl G!Trr itl

O@R

%I

ORj:wrcrr
In an equilateral triangle ABC, D is a point on side BC such that 4BD 16AD2 = 13BC2.
~ ~ f;l"~

= Be. Prove that

ABC

Cfft :f5D

BC 1R ~

D~

>fCI1R

%~

4BD = Be.

m~ ~
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16AD2=13BC2.

-31. Ev aluae: t 3 see 3r - 2 (Sin 4r + Sin 490) cosec 59 tan 230 3 see 3r -2 cosec 59 (Sin 410 + Sin 490) tan230
2 2 2 2

ce s

Ll- ?t

S-) )

.::

"-

~LS I

"l1R~~:

~t)

;:.

~O

OR/~
Find the value of :

- I s <; ~e 'o:
< <----

-t- fS-

tan(90 - B)cotf - see (90 - B)cosecf

+ ---:---'---::------:---':---

3( cot227 - sec263J

cot 26 cot 41 cot 45 cot 49 cot 64

tan(90 - B)cotf - sec(90 - B)cosecf

+ -----'-----,----,--------'-----

3( cot227 - sec263)

cot 26 cot 41 cot 45 cot 49 cot 64

32.

If Zcosf -sine=x

and cosu+Bsinf =y. Prove that 2.x2+y2_ 2xy=5.

~2cosB-sinB=x([~cos6-3sinB=yt 33. Solve the system of equations graphically. x

-mm~fcn;

2x2+y2_2xy=5.

+ 2y = 5 ; 2x - 3y = - 4. Also find the points where the lines meet the x - axis. + 2y = 5 ; ([~ 2x - 3y = - 4 q?r 1TfCI1mu ~ ~

*"P:fICfl{OI x

([~

CfQ ~

x - 31&T

~ f1:rffiIT % I

34.

Convert the following data to a less than type distribution median from the graph . Class Frequency
.~.;-

and draw its Ogive.

Also find

100-120 12
CfiT

120-140 14

140-160 8

160-180 6

180-200

10

f.n:;r

"BRUIT

q?r ,"Cfll1 lrcflR

, ~1~~I~dl

if -qftqfcfu ~

([~ ~

ciRur

'loft~

1TfCI1 &ro

+nf~'loft~~1

crt
"l1'("lRdl

100-120 12

120-140 14

140-160 8

160-180 6

180-200 10

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~~,ABC

~~%~B'R~%~D,BCCf1Tllur~%1

m~fcn

AC2 = 4AD2 - 3AB2. A

27.

The distribution below gives the weight of 30 students of a class. Find the median weight of the students. Weight in kg No. of students 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65 65-70 70-75

(fc~1~T.~) 40-45 Cl>l 2

45-50 3

50-55

55-60 6

60 -65 6
I

65-70 3

70-75 2

ICle'lIll!llll

-B&rr

ORj3WCIT

The median of the distribution given below is 35. Find the value of x and y, if the sum frequencies is 170. Variable Frequency 0-10 10 10-20 20 20-30 30-40 40 40-50 50-60 25

all

60-70 15

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1~~~:rn

1--=_1_2

3_2

2_0

6_----'

f.1~f0f@\1 ~~~~~:

mmcn
~qft
~

50-60 3

60-70 12

70-80 32

80-90 20

90-100 6

Section-C (~ Question numbers 19 to 28 carry three marks each. 19.

- ~ )

An army contingent of 1000 members is to march behind an army band of 56 members in a parade. The two groups are to march in the same number of columns. What is the ' CfRYf ~ maximum number of columns in which they can march?

fcom ~

if 1000 ~ ~
<fiT

qrffi ~ -wn (awn) qft ~


CflBf

<fiT 56 ~

awn ~ ~
"ft&:rr 'IT

w~
~~

CflBf

%I

wrR "ft&:rr CfRYf i.q]' if l1Rf

%I

~ i~ qft 31f~

%~

Cfi\~%?

20.

P rove th at -

3Ji..IS irration . -al~ :


5

Prove that 1+

OR/~

is irrational.

21.

Solve for x and y: rnx-ny=m2+n2;


x(f~y~mQC1 ~:

x-y=2n x-y=2n

rnx-ny=m2+n2;

OR/~
A boat goes 64 km upstream and 72.\<m downstream km downstream in 14 hrs. It goes 80 km upstream and 96 in 18 hrs. Find the speed of the boat in still water and the speed of the stream.
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9.

The value of(17 sec229-17 cot261) is equal to:

(A)

34

(B)

(C)

17

(D)

(17 sec229-17 cot261) cnr liR

m:
(C) 17

(A)

34

(B)

(D)

10.

The mean of the following data is : 45,35,20,30,15,25,40 (A)


f.p:;:f ~

15

(B)

25

(C)

35

(D)

30

cnr l1T'Ui

"WIT :

45,35,20,30,15,25,40 (A) 15

(B)

25

(C)

35

(D)

30

Section-B Question numbers 11 to 18 carry two marks each. 11. Show that every positive even integer is of the form 2q and that every positive odd integer is of the form 2q + I, where q is some integer.

~
~2q+l

fcfl fcI:im ~

q~ ~

2q ~ ~

cnr men % Cfl!lT ~

fcr;n:r ~

~~cnrmen%1

12

Find the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial4x2

-7.

13.

For which values of 4x+py+8=0;

p does the pair of equations given below has unique solution.

2x+2y+2=O
f.p:;:f ~
{OilOjlCfi{OI ~

p ~ fcn;f 11A1~ ~ 4x+py+8=O;

cnr m1 ~

m?

2x+2y+2=O

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1.

Euclid's division lemma states that if a and b are any two + ve integers, then there exists unique integers q and r such that: (A) (C) a=bq+r,O<r<b a=bq+r.Ds r<b

(B)
(D)

a=bq+r,O:5r:5 a=bq+r,O<b<r

~fci~~-B<1Ra(f21[b~

~~f,

enq(f21[r~~~~-Bf

fcn:
(A) (C) a=bq+r,

<r<b

(B)
(D)

a = bq + r,

=::;

=::; b

a=bq+r,O<r<b

a=bq+r,O<b<r

2.

Zeroes of a quadratic polynomial are 2 and - 3, then the polynomial is : (A)

x2-x+6

(B) 2

x2+x+6

(C)

x2-x-6

~
(A)

f~'t:mft<nf~;qc::if;- ~
x2-x+6 (B)

(f21[- 3 f en~ ~
x2+x+6
(C)

%:
x2-x-6 (D) x2+x-6

3. Aj\BC is such that ~B=3 em, BC=2 em and CA=2.5 em.

If ADEFu AABC and

-----------------EF = 4 em, then perimeter of ADEF is : (A) 15 em ~ (B) 22.5 em (C) 7.5 em

(D)

30 em

AABC ~

% fcn AB=3

-B.1ft., BC=2 -B-.1ft.(f21[CA=2.5 -B.>ft.I ~

ADEFu AABC

(f21[

EF = 4 -B.11T. (A)

%, en ADEF q:)l -qft:l:rrq% :


(B) 22.5 -B.1ft. (C) 7.5 -B.1ft. (D) 30 -B.1ft.

15 -B.11T.

<r>.

4.

If

-fi

sin (60- a) = I, then a is : 45 (B) 15

(A)

(C)

60

(D)

30

<IT<::.J2
(A)

sin (60 - a) = 1, en a

mrn :
15

45

(B)

(C)

60

(D)

30

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