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Maths Std 10th Part II

Sample Question Paper No. 2


Time : 2 Hours. Marks : 40
Note :
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Use of calculator is not allowed.
(iii) Total marks are shown to the right of the question.
(iv) Draw a figure near the answer wherever necessary.
(v) Marks of constructions should be distinct and clear. Do not erase them.

Q. 1 (A) Solve any four of the following. 4

(1) In the figure, line PQ || line RS. P 50˚ Q


Using the information given
in the figure find the value of x. x
R S

(2) In the figure, parts of the two triangles bearing identical marks are
congruent. State the test by which the triangles are congruent.

A P

B C Q R
(3) In ∆ ABC, if ∠ A = 65° ; ∠ B = 40° then find the measure of ∠ C.
(4) c PQRS is a parallelogram. Write the sum of measures of ∠P and ∠ Q.
(5) If hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is 5 cm, find the radius of
the circle passing through all vertices of the triangle.
(6) Write the co-ordinates of the point of intersection of graphs of
equations x = 2 and y = -3.

1
Q. 1 (B) Solve any two of the following. 4
(1) Length of a rectangular tank is twice its breadth. If the
depth of the tank is 3 m and area of its four walls is 108 m2, find the
length of the tank.
P
(2) In right angled triangle PQR,
if ∠ Q = 90°, PR = 5, 5
QR = 4 then find PQ and
hence find tan R. Q R
4

(3) In ∆ PQR, points S and T P


are the midpoints of sides PQ S T
and PR respectively.
If ST = 6.2 then find the
Q R
length of QR.
Q. 2 (A) Select the appropriate alternative and write it. 4

(1) ∆ ABC ∼ ∆ PQR. If A(∆ ABC)=25, A(∆PQR)=16, find AB : PQ.


(A) 25:16 (B) 4:5 (C) 16:25 (D) 5:4

(2) From the information given D


A
in the figure, find the 30˚ 42˚
E
measure of ∠ AEC. C B
(A) 42° (B) 30°
(C) 36° (D) 72°
(3) Point P is the midpoint of seg AB. If co-ordinates of A and B are
(-4, 2) and (6, 2) respectively then find the co-ordinates of point P.
(A) (-1,2) (B) (1,2) (C) (1,-2) (D) (-1,-2)
(4) Find the ratio of the volumes of a cylinder and a cone having equal
radius and equal height.
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 2 : 1 (C) 1 : 3 (D) 3 : 1
2
Q. 2 (B) Solve any two of the following. 4
(1) In the adjoining figure, A
PQ ⊥ BC, AD ⊥ BC, P
PQ = 4, AD = 6
Write down the following ratios.
A(∆PQB) A(∆PBC)
(i) (ii) B Q D C
A(∆ADB) A(∆ABC)
(2) Diagonal of a square is 20 cm. Find the length and perimeter of
the square.
S
(3) In the figure, point Q is the
point of contact. If PQ = 12, R
PR = 8 then find PS.
Q P
Q. 3 (A) Carry out any two activities of the following. 4
(1) In the following figure ‘O’ is the centre of the circle.
∠AOB = 1100, m(arc AC) = 450.
Y
Use the information and fill in the boxes with
proper numbers. O
C
(i) m(arcAXB) = (ii)m(arcCAB) =
A B
(iv)∠COB = (iv)m(arcAYB) = X
(2) In the figure, c ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. Seg AB is a
diameter. If ∠ ADC = 120˚, complete the following activity to
find measure of ∠ BAC.
c ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral.
∴ ∠ ADC + ∠ ABC = 180°
D C ∴ 120˚ + ∠ ABC = 180°
∴ ∠ ABC =
A B But ∠ ACB = .......angle in semicircle
In ∆ ABC,
∠ BAC + ∠ ACB + ∠ ABC = 180°
∴ ∠BAC + = 180°
∴ ∠ BAC =
3
(3) Complete the table below the graph with the help of the following graph.
Scale
1 cm = 1 unit
(on both the axes)

4 E (3,4)
3
2 D (2,2)
1
C (1,0)
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 X
4
-1
-2 B (0,-2)
-3
(-1,-4) A -4

Sr. First Second Co-ordinates Co-ordinates y2 − y1


of first point of second point
No. point point (x1 , y1) (x2 , y2) x2 − x1

1 C E (1, 0) (3, 4) =

2 A B (-1,-4) (0,-2) =

3 B D (0,-2) (2, 2) =

Write your observation from the table.

4
Q. 3 (B) Solve any two of the following. 4
3
(1) If tanθ = then find the value of secθ.
4
(2) Find the length of an arc if measure of the arc is 90° and its radius
is 14 cm. M

(3) Seg NQ is the bisector of ∠ N

2.5
Q 5
of ∆ MNP. If MN= 5, PN =7,
MQ = 2.5 then find QP.
P N
7
Q. 4 Solve any three of the following. 9
(1) ∆ ABC is an equilateral triangle. P is the point on side BC such that
1
PC = BC. If AB = 6 cm, then find AP.
3
A
(2) In the adjoining figure,
X
seg XY || seg AC, If 3AX = 2BX
and XY = 9 then find the length of AC.
B Y C
(3) Show that c ABCD formed by the vertices A(-4,-7), B(-1,2), C(8,5)
and D(5,-4) is a rhombus.
(4) Two buildings are in front of each other on a road of width 15 meters.
From the top of the first building, having a height of 12 meter, the angle
of elevation of the top of the second building is 30°. What is the height of
the second building ?
Q. 5 Solve any one of the following. 4

(1) Two circles intersect each other C


at points C and D. Their common
tangent AB touches the circles at
point A and B. Prove that : D
∠ ADB + ∠ ACB = 180° A
B

5
(2) Draw an isosceles triangle with base 5 cm and height 4 cm. Draw
a triangle similar to the triangle drawn whose sides are 2 times
3
the sides of the triangle.
Q. 6 Solve any one of the following 3

(1) Height of a cylindrical barrel is 50 cm and radius of its base is 20 cm.


Anurag started to fill the barrel with water, when it was empty, by a
cylindrical mug. The diameter and height of the mug was 10 cm and

15cm respectively. How many minium number of mugs will be required


for the barrel to overflow?

(2) Draw ∆ ABC such that, AB = 8 cm, BC = 6 cm and ∠ B = 90°. Draw seg BD
perpendicular to hypotenuse AC. Draw a circle passing through points
B, D, A. Show that line CB is a tangent of the circle.

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