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CBSE Maths Basic X Sample Paper 27 Page 53

Sample Paper 27
Class – X Exam 2021-22 (TERM – II)
Mathematics Standard (041)
Time Allowed: 120 minutes Maximum Marks: 40
General Instructions:
1. The question paper consists of 14 questions divided into 3 sections A, B, C.
2. All questions are compulsory.
3. Section A comprises of 6 questions of 2 marks each. Internal choice has been provided in two questions.
4. Section B comprises of 4 questions of 3 marks each. Internal choice has been provided in one question.
5. Section C comprises of 4 questions of 4 marks each. An internal choice has been provided in one question. It
contains two case study based questions.

SECTION A
1. If 4 times the 4 th term of an AP is equal to 18 times the 18 th term, then find the 22 nd term.
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In an A.P., if the common difference d =− 3 and the eleventh term a11 = 15 , then find the first term.

2. From a point on the ground, 20 m away from the foot of a vertical tower, the angle of elevation of the top of the
tower is 60°. Find the height of the tower.

3. In figure, O is the centre of circle. PQ is a chord and PT is tangent at P which makes an angle of 50c with PQ
. Find the angle +POQ .

4. A solid piece of iron in the form of a cuboid of dimensions 49 cm # 33 cm # 24 cm , is moulded to form a solid
sphere. What is the radius of the sphere ?

5. A solid metallic cuboid 24 cm # 11 cm # 7 cm is melted and recast into solid cones of base radius 3.5 cm and
height 6 cm. Find the number of cones so formed.

6. Find the mode of the following grouped frequency distribution.

Class Frequency
3-6 2

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Class Frequency
6-9 5
9-12 10
12-15 23
15-18 21
18-21 12
21-24 03

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If the mean of the first n natural number is 15, then find n .

Section B
7. In the given figure, BOA is a diameter of a circle and the tangent at a point P meets BA when produced at T. If
+PBO = 30º , what is the measure of +PTA ?

8. A cone of height 36 cm and radius of base 9 cm is made up of moulding clay. A child reshapes it in the form of a
sphere. Find the diameter of the sphere.

9. Find the mode of the following frequency distribution:

Class 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40 40-45


Frequency 3 8 9 10 3 2

10. The weekly expenditure of 500 families is tabulated below :

Weekly Expenditure(Rs.) Number of families


0-1000 150
1000-2000 200
2000-3000 75
3000-4000 60
4000-5000 15
Find the median expenditure.
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Prove that / ^xi − x h = 0

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Section C
11. If the sum of first four terms of an AP is 40 and that of first 14 terms is 280. Find the sum of its first n terms.

12. Draw two concentric circles of radii 2 cm and 5 cm. Take a point P on the outer circle and construct a pair of
tangents PA and PB to the smaller circle. Measure PA.
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Draw a circle of radius 3 cm. From a point P , 7 cm away from centre draw two tangents to the circle. Measure
the length of each tangent.

13. Maximum Profit : A kitchen utensils manufacturer can produce up to 200 utensils per day. The profit made from
the sale of these utensils can be modelled by the function P (x) = − 0.5x + 175x − 330 , where P (x) is the profit in
Rupees, and x is the number of utensils made and sold. Based on this model,
(i) Find the x -intercepts and explain what they mean in this context.
(ii) How many utensils should be sold to maximize profit?

14. Irrigation Canals : Irrigation canals are the main waterways that bring irrigation water from a water source to the
areas to be irrigated. The water is taken either from the river, tank or reservoirs. The canals can be constructed
either by means of concrete, stone, brick or any sort of flexible membrane which solves the durability issues like
seepage and erosion.

One such canal shown above is of width 5.4 m wide and depth 1.8 m deep through which water is flowing with a
speed of 25 km/hour.
(i) How much water is flowing through the canal in 1 hour.
(ii) At some distance from canal, a framer is having a large cylindrical tank the radius of whose base is 2 m.
Suppose the farmer connects this tank to canal by a circular pipe of internal diameter of 4 cm for irrigation
his field. If water is flowing at 7 m/s through a circular pipe, find the increase in water level in 30 minutes.
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