STANDARD PRACTICE PAPER MS SET B
STANDARD PRACTICE PAPER MS SET B
STANDARD PRACTICE PAPER MS SET B
SECTION - B
21. Sum of zeroes = -11/3 1
Product of zeroes = -4/3
1
Answer = -145/12
22. 1+
cot2 ∝
=1+
cosec2 ∝ −1 1
1+cosec ∝ 1+cosec ∝ 1
= cosec ∝
OR
4 2 2 2
sec A – sec A = sec A (sec A – 1)
1
= (1 + tan2 A) tan2 A
1
= tan4 A + tan2 A
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23. Using SSS criteria of similarity △PQR ~ △ZYX 1
→ ∠R = ∠ X
= 180 ̊ - (60 ̊ + 70 ̊ ) = 50° 1
Thus ∠X = 50 ̊
24. As per the given question we draw the figure as below.
2πr – r = 37
r = 7 cm 1
Circumference = 44 cm 1
SECTION - C
26. Correct proof 3
27. Check for the condition of parallel lines 2
These lines are parallel and hence do not cross each other 1
OR
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y = 2x + 1 ………………………..(2)
From equation (1) and (2),
we have 3x - 6 =2x+1
⇒ x=7
Substitute value of x in equation (1),
we get y = 3(7) - 6 = 21-6 =15 1
Hence, fraction is 7/15
28. ∝ + β = - 5/2
∝β = k/2 1
∝2 + β2 + ∝β = 21/4
(∝ + β)2 - ∝β = 21/4 1
k=2 1
29. Proof by correct method 3
30. We have ∠RPQ = 50O 1
Since ∠OPQ + ∠QPR is right angle triangle,
∠OPQ = 90O – 50O = 40O
Since, OP = OQ because of radii of circle, we have 1
∠OPQ= ∠OQR = 40O
In triangle POQ we have
∠POQ =1800-( ∠OPQ+ ∠OQP) = 180O - (40O + 40O) = 100O
1
OR
We have a rectangle ABCD circumscribe a circle which
touches the circle at P, Q, R, S. We have to prove that ABCD is a
square.
As per given information we have drawn the figure below. 1
n(S) = 36
(i) an even number on both dice. Favourable outcome arc (2, 2), (2, 4), (2, 6), (4, 1.5
2) (4, 4), (4, 6), (6, 2), (6, 4) and (6, 6). Number of favourable outcomes
n(E1}) = 9
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n(E1)
P(an even number on both dice), P(E1}) = = 9/36 = 1/4
(n(S)
(ii) sum of two numbers more than 9 Favourable outcome are (4, 6), (5, 5), (5, 6), 1.5
(6, 4), (6, 5) and (6, 6). Number of favourable outcomes n(E2) = 6
n(E2)
P (sum of two numbers more than 9), P(E2}) = = 6/36 = 1/6
(n(S)
SECTION - D
32. Let there be n persons and each get p rupees
9000
Hence, p = 𝑛
𝟗𝟎𝟎𝟎 𝟗𝟎𝟎𝟎 2
- 𝒏+𝟐𝟎 = 160
𝒏
n2 + 20n – 1125 = 0
n2 + 45n − 25n – 1125 = 0 2
(n + 45)(n − 25) = 0
n = 25,−45 1
Thus, number of persons are 25
OR
8 75
It is given that the tank is filled in hours that is, the taps fill part of the tank in
75 8
1 hour. Then,
1 1 8
+ +10 = 75
2
4𝑥 2 −115x + 375=0
(4x − 15)(x − 25)=0
4x − 15=0
x = 415
or, 2
x – 25 = 0
x = 25
When x = 415, then, x − 10 = 415 − 10
=415 − 40
= −425
This cannot be possible because time can never be negative. 1
When x = 25, then,
x – 10 = 25 − 10
x = 25
Therefore, the tap of smaller diameter can separately fill the tank in 25 hours.
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33.
Since BC and OX bisect each other, BXCO is a 1
parallelogram. Therefore BE ‖ XC and BX ‖ CF.
In 𝛥ABX by BPT, we get ,
𝐴𝐹 𝐴𝑂
= ……………. (1)
𝐹𝐵 𝑂𝑋
In 𝛥AXC ,
𝐴𝐸 𝐴𝑂
𝐸𝐶
= 𝑂𝑋
………………………(2)
34.
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Height of the cylindrical part of tent (h)=4 m
1
Height of conical part (H)=2.8 m
l=√(2.8)2+(2.1)2
l=√7.84+4.41
l=√12.25
l=3.5m
=2×227×2.1×4[∵π=227]
=2×22×0.3×4
2
=52.8 m2
=227×2.1×3.5
=22×0.3×3.5
=23.1 m2
Total area of cloth required for building one tent=C.S.A of cylinder + C.S.A of conical tent 1
=(52.8+23.1)m2
=75.9 m2
Hence, the association are helping the flood victims and showing concern for humanity.
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1
35. F1 =10 1
22
1
F2=22 22
SECTION E
36. (i) It may be seen easily from figure that coordi- nates of point A are (-2,2). 1
OA= √(0+2)²+(0-2)2 =2√2
(ii) It may be seen easily from figure that coordi- nates of point B are (-1,-2).
AB=√(-2+1)² + (2+2)² = √(1+42)=√17 1
(iii) It may be seen easily from figure that coordi- nates of point C are (3, 0). 2
BC= √(-1-3)2+(-2-0)2 =√4²+4=2√5
or
(iv) We have A(-2,2) and B(-1,-2)
m 4
=3
n
𝑚 2+𝑛 1 𝑚𝑦2+𝑛𝑦1
x= And y=
𝑚+𝑛 𝑚+𝑛
−10 −2
x= 7 y= 7
37. Let h1 be the height of southern rim of the canyon from ground and h2 be the
height of the northern rim from southern rim. Let h3 be the height of climbers on
northern rim from southern rim. We draw a diagram of the situation as shown
below
ℎ1
For h1 tan 60 o = 150 ⇒ h1 = 259.8 m
ℎ2
For h2 tan 450 = 150 ⇒ h2= 150 m
ℎ3
For h3 tan 300 = ⇒ h3 =86.6 m
150
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(ii) h1 + h2 = 259.8 + 150 = 400.8 metre is the height of the north rim.
1
(iii) Climbers have to go to the top h2 – h3 = = 63.4 2
Or
Difference between both rims is 141mt
38. 1. Rs 5000
or
N = 125.
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