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Mathematics Delhi Set 3 2011-2012 English Medium Class 10 Question Paper Solution

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Mathematics [Delhi Set 3]
Marks: 80 CBSE
English Medium

Academic Year: 2011-2012
Date: March 2012
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[1]1

The length of shadow of a tower on the plane ground is `sqrt3` times the height of the tower.

The angle of elevation of sun is:

A. 45°

B. 30°

C. 60°

D. 90°

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.053] Some Applications of Trigonometry
[1]2

If the area of a circle is equal to sum of the areas of two circles of diameters 10 cm and 24 cm, then the diameter of the larger circle (in cm) is:

A. 34

B. 26

C. 17

D. 14

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.042] Circles
[1]3

If the radius of the base of a right circular cylinder is halved, keeping the height the same, then the ratio of the volume of the cylinder thus obtained to the volume of original cylinder is:

 1 : 2

 2 : 1

 1 : 4

 4 : 1

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.062] Surface Areas and Volumes
[1]4

Two dice are thrown together. The probability of getting the same number on both dice is.

`A1/2`

`B1/3`

`C1/6`

`D1/12`

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.07200000000000001] Probability [0.07200000000000001] Probability
[1]5

The coordinates of the point P dividing the line segment joining the points A (1, 3) and B (4, 6) in the ratio 2 : 1 are:

A. (2, 4)

B. (3, 5)

C. (4, 2)

D. (5, 3)

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.031] Lines (In Two-dimensions)
[1]6

If the coordinates of one end of a diameter of a circle are (2, 3) and the coordinates of its centre are (−2, 5), then the coordinates of the other end of the diameter are:

A. (−6, 7)

B. (6, −7)

C. (6, 7)

D. (−6, −7)

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.031] Lines (In Two-dimensions)
[1]7

The sum of first 20 odd natural numbers is:

A. 100

B. 210

C. 400

D. 420

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.024] Arithmetic Progressions
[1]8

If 1 is a root of the equations ay2 + ay + 3 = 0 and y2 + y + b = 0 then ab equals: ?

A. 3

B. `-7/2`

C. 6

D. −3

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.023] Quadratic Equations
[1]9

In Fig. 1, the sides AB, BC and CA of a triangle ABC, touch a circle at P, Q and R respectively. If PA = 4 cm, BP = 3 cm and AC = 11 cm, then the length of BC (in cm) is ?

A. 11

B. 10

C. 14

D. 15

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.042] Circles
[1]10

In Fig 2, a circle touches the side DF of ΔEDF at H and touches ED and EF produced at K and M respectively. If EK = 9 cm, then the perimeter of ΔEDF (in cm) is:

A. 18

B. 13.5

C. 12

D. 9

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.042] Circles
[2]11

If the point A(0, 2) is equidistant from the points B(3, p) and C(p, 5), find p. Also, find the length of AB.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.031] Lines (In Two-dimensions)
[2]12

A number is selected at random from first 50 natural numbers. Find the probability that it is a multiple of 3 and 4.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.07200000000000001] Probability
[2]13

The volume of a hemisphere is 2425`1/2cm^3`cm. Find its curved surface area?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.062] Surface Areas and Volumes
[2]14

Tangents PA and PB are drawn from an external point P to two concentric circles with centre O and radii 8 cm and 5 cm respectively, as shown in Fig. 3. If AP = 15 cm, then find the length of BP.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.042] Circles
[2]15 | attempt any one of the following.
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[1]15.1

In the given figure, an isosceles triangle ABC, with AB = AC, circumscribes a circle. Prove that point of contact P bisects the base BC.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.042] Circles
[1]15.2

In the given figure, the chord AB of the larger of the two concentric circles, with center O, touches the smaller circle at C. Prove that AC = CB.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.042] Circles
[2]16

In Fig. 6, OABC is a square of side 7 cm. If OAPC is a quadrant of a circle with centre O, then find the area of the shaded region. `[\text\ User=22/7]`

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.062] Surface Areas and Volumes
[2]17

Find the sum of all three digit natural numbers, which are multiples of 7 ?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.024] Arithmetic Progressions
[2]18

Find the value(s) of k so that the quadratic equation 3x2 − 2kx + 12 = 0 has equal roots ?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.023] Quadratic Equations
[3]19

A point P divides the line segment joining the points A(3, -5) and B(-4, 8) such that `(AP)/(PB) = k/1`. If P lies on the line x + y = 0, then find the value of k.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.031] Lines (In Two-dimensions)
[3]20

If the vertices of ΔABC  be A(1, -3) B(4, p) and C(-9, 7) and its area is 15 square units, find the values of p

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.031] Lines (In Two-dimensions) [0.031] Lines (In Two-dimensions)
[3]21 | attempt any one of the following
[1]21.1

Prove that a parallelogram circumscribing a circle is a rhombus.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.042] Circles
[2]21.2

Prove that opposite sides of a quadrilateral circumscribing a circle subtend supplementary angles at the centre of the circle.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.042] Circles
[3]22 | attempt any one of the following
[2]22.1

From a solid cylinder of height 7 cm and base diameter 12 cm, a conical cavity of same height and same base diameter is hollowed out. Find the total surface area of the remaining solid. [User `pi22/7`]

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.062] Surface Areas and Volumes
[1]22.2

A cylindrical bucket, 32 cm high and with radius of base 18 cm, is filled with sand. This bucket is emptied on the ground and a conical heap of sand is formed. If the height of the conical heap is 24 cm. Find the radius and slant height of the heap.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.062] Surface Areas and Volumes
[3]23

In Fig. 7, PQ and AB are respectively the arcs of two concentric circles of radii 7 cm and

3.5 cm and centre O. If ∠POQ = 30°, then find the area of the shaded region. [User`22/7`]

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.061] Areas Related to Circles
[3]24 | attempt any one of the following
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[1]24.1

Solve for x:

4x2 + 4bx − (a2 − b2) = 0

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.023] Quadratic Equations
[2]24.2

Solve for x: `3x^2-2sqrt3x+2=0`

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.023] Quadratic Equations
[3]25

A kite is flying at a height of 45 m above the ground. The string attached to the kite is temporarily tied to a point on the ground. The inclination of the string with the ground is

60°. Find the length of the string assuming that there is no slack in the string.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.053] Some Applications of Trigonometry
[3]26

Draw a triangle ABC with side BC = 6 cm, ∠C = 30° and ∠A = 105°. Then construct another triangle whose sides are `2/3` times the corresponding sides of ΔABC.

 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.033] Constructions
[3]27

The 16th term of an AP is 1 more than twice its 8th term. If the 12th term of the AP is 47, then find its nth term ?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.024] Arithmetic Progressions
[3]28

A card is drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting (i) a king of red colour (ii) a face card (iii) the queen of diamonds.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.07200000000000001] Probability [0.07200000000000001] Probability
[4]29

A bucket is in the form of a frustum of a cone and it can hold 28.49 litres of water. If the radii of its circular ends are 28 cm and 21 cm, find the height of the bucket. [Use`pi22/7` ]

 

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.053] Some Applications of Trigonometry
[4]30

The angle of elevation of the top of a hill at the foot of a tower is 60° and the angle of depression from the top of the tower to the foot of the hill is 30°. If the tower is 50 m high, find the height of the hill ?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.053] Some Applications of Trigonometry
[4]31 | Attempt any one of the following
[2]31.1

Prove that the tangent at any point of a circle is perpendicular to the radius through the point of contact.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.042] Circles
[2]31.2

A quadrilateral ABCD is drawn to circumscribe a circle. Prove that AB + CD = AD + BC ?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.042] Circles
[2]32 | Attempt any one of the following
[2]32.1

A shopkeeper buys some books for Rs 80. If he had bought 4 more books for the same amount, each book would have cost Rs 1 less. Find the number of books he bought.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] Real Numbers
[2]32.2

The sum of two numbers is 9. The sum of their reciprocals is 1/2. Find the numbers.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.023] Quadratic Equations
[4]33

Sum of the first 20 terms of an AP is −240, and its first term is 7. Find its 24th term ?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.024] Arithmetic Progressions
[4]34

A solid is in the shape of a cone standing on a hemisphere with both their radii being equal to 7 cm and the height of the cone is equal to its diameter. Find the volume of the solid. [Use`pi22/7`]

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter: [0.062] Surface Areas and Volumes

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