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Q:1 [a] A man borrows Rs.5800 at 12 % p.a. compound interest. He repays Rs.1800
at the end of every 6 months. Calculate the amount out standing at the end
of the third payment. Give your answer to nearest Re. [4]
[b] What sum should Ashok invest in Rs.25 shares, selling at Rs.36, to obtain an
income of Rs.720, if the dividend declared is 12 %. Also find (1) the number
of shares bought by Ashok (2) the percentage return in his investment. [3]
[c] (i) A point P(a,b) on reflection in the x axis in mapped onto P’(2,-3) write
the values of a and b. (ii) P” is the image of P’ when reflected in the y axis.
Write down the coordinates of P”. (iii) P”’ is the image of P” when reflected
in the line parallel to the x axis at a distance 4 on the positive side of the y
axis (or y = 4). Find the co-ordinates of P”’. [3]
Q:2 [a] In a tax period ended March 2007, M/S Hari Singh and Sons purchased floor
[b] A bag contains 8 green balls and some red balls. If the probability of
drawing a red ball is half that of a green ball. then find the number of red
balls in the bag. [3]
[d] Find the radius of a circle whose centre is (4,0) and which passes through
(7,-4).[2]
Q:4 [a] In the circle, chord AB and diameter CD of a circle with centre O meet at P.
1 + sin(90 - A) cos(90 - A)
Q:5 [a] Rajesh has a saving bank account with State Bank of India. The passbook
March and Sept. each year, find the amount he gets if he wants to close the
account on 3rd October of the same year. [4]
[b] Divide Rs.12,610 in to three parts such that their amounts at 5 % p.a.
Compounded annually in 2, 3 and 4 years respectively are all equal. [3]
[c] A retailer bought a number of article for Rs.300. Six were damage and he
sold the remaining at Rs.1.50 each more than the price he paid for them,
thus gaining Rs.30 on the whole transaction. Find the number of articles. [3]
Q:6 [a] A man on the top of a vertical observation tower observes a car moving at a
Uniform speed coming directly towards it. If it takes 12 min. for the angle of
depression to change from 30 to 45, how soon after this the car reach the
observation tower. Give your answer correct to the nearest second. [4]
[b] If (2,-1), (13/2, 0), (7/2, 1) are the mid points of the sides of a triangle,
find the co-ordinates of the triangle. [3]
Q:7 [a] Two circles with centers O and O' intersects at L and M. OO' and LM cut in P.
Prove that (1) P is the mid-point of LM (2) OO' is perpendicular to LM. [3]
[b] Sarita buys goods worth Rs.5500. She gets a rebate of 5 % on it. After
getting the rebate, if sales tax at 5 % is charged, find the amount she will
[c] Solve : -(1/3) x - 4/3 < 1/6 x ε R. Graph these values on the number
line.
[2]
[d] Find the probability of having 53 Sundays in (i) non leap year (ii) a leap
year. [2]
Q:8 [a] A person invests equal sums in 3 % and 7 /2 % shares and obtain equal
income. If the 3 % shares are at 4 % discount, find the quoted price of 7/2
% share. [3]
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[b] If (5a2+3b 2)/(5a2-3b 2) = (5c2+3d 2)/(5c 2-3d 2) than prove a:b = c:d. [3]
find (1) AOB (ii) ACB (iii) ABD (iv) ADB [4]
Q:9 [a] The barrel of fountain pen, cylindrical in shape, is 7 cm long and 5 mm in
diameter. A full barrel of ink in the pen will be used up in writing 310 words
on an average, How many words would use up a bottle of ink containing one
fifth of a litre.
[b] If the mean of the following frequency distribution is 4.876, find the value of
x.
[c] Find the lower quartile, upper quartile, inter quartile range and semi
41,21,38,27,31,45,23,26,29,30,28,25,35,42,47,53,29,31,35.
Q:10 [a] Draw the ogive for the data given below and from the graph determine. (i)
Marks 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99
No.of stu. 5 9 16 22 26 18 11 6 4 3
The median marks (ii) The number of students who obtained more than 75%
[b] A toy is made in the form of hemisphere surmounted by a right circular cone
whose base coincides exactly with the plane surface of hemisphere. The
radius of the base of the cone is 3.5 m and its volume is to third of the
hemisphere. Calculate the height of the cone and the surface area of the
toy, correct to two places of decimal.