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A

12 cm
x
x
P
Q
B R C


Note : i) Solve all questions. Draw diagrams wherever necessary.
ii) Use of calculator is not allowed.
iii) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
iv) Marks of construction should be distinct. They should not be rubbed off.
v) Diagram is essential for writing the proof of the theorem.

Q.1. Solve any Five of the following sub-questions : [5]
1. AABC ~ APQR. A(AABC) : A(APQR) = 9 : 16. If AB = 4.5 cm, what is the length of PQ?
2. In AABC, BD is the median to the hypotenuse AC. If AC = 10.8 cm, what is the length of BD?
3. The distance between the centres of two circles touching internally is 20 cm. If the radius of one
circle is 12 cm, what is the radius of the other circle?
4. The terminal arm is in quadrant II, what are the possible angles?
5. If the initial arm rotates 300
0
(i) in clockwise direction (ii) anticlockwise direction, then in which
quadrant will the terminal arm lie?
6. The radius of a circle is 7 cm. What is the area of the sector having length of the arc 11 cm?

Q.2. Solve any Four of the following sub-questions : [8]
1. In APQR, seg PM is the median. If PM = 9 and PQ
2
+ PR
2
= 290, find QR.
2. If two circles touch externally, then show that the distance between their centres is equal to the
sum of their radii.
3. Prove that : u +
2 2
ec cos sec = tan u + cot u.
4. If 3 sin u = 4 cos u, what is the value of tan u ?
5. Show that the line joining (1, 1) and (9, 6) is parallel to the line joining (2, 14) and (6, 9).
6. If (4, 3) is a point on the line 5x + 8y = c, find c.


Q.3. Solve any Three of the following sub-questions : [9]
1. In AABC, ZC = 90
0
. Let BC = a, CA = b, AB = c and let p be the length of the perpendicular
from C to AB. Prove that (i) cp = ab (ii)
2 2 2
b
1
a
1
p
1
+ = .
2. In the figure, AABC is an isosceles triangle with perimeter 44 cm. The base BC is of length 12
cm. Sides AB and AC are congruent. A circle touches the three sides as shown. Find the length of
a tangent-segment from A to the circle.











3. Draw the circumcircle and the incircle of an equilateral triangle. AABC with side 6.6 cm.
4. Draw tangents to the circle with centre P and radius 2.9 cm, from a point Q at a distance of 8.8 cm
from the centre. Q lies on the line containing the diameter.
5. If (1, 2),
|
.
|

\
|
3 ,
2
1
and (0, k) are collinear points, then find the value of k.

Q.4. Solve any Two of the following sub-questions : [8]
1. In a right angled AABC, ZACB = 90
0
. A circle with radius r is inscribed in AABC. a, b, and c are
the lengths of the sides BC, AC and AB respectively. Prove that : 2r = a + b c.
2. In APQR, ZQ = 90
0
, seg QM is the median. PQ
2
+ QR
2
= 169 cm
2
. Draw a circumcircle of
APQR.
3. A roller of diameter 0.9 m and length 1.8 m is used to press the ground. Find the area of the
ground pressed by it in 500 revolutions.

Q.5. Solve any two of the following sub-questions : [10]
1. If a line parallel to one side of a triangle intersects the other two sides in two distinct points, then
the other two sides are divided in the same ratio by it.
2. A tree is broken by the wind. The top struck the ground at an angle of 30
0
and at a distance of 30
m from the root. Find the whole height of the tree. ( 3 = 1.73)
3. A bucket is in the form of a frustum of a cone. It hold 28.499 litres of water. The radii of the top
and the bottom are 28 cm and 21 cm respectively. Find the height of the bucket.

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