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SA-1 MATHS P-SA 1st

Maximum Marks: 90

Time Allowed: 2.5hrs

General Instructions:(According to latest BOARD PATTERN)

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The question paper comprises of four sections, A, B, C & D. You have to attempt all the sections.
All questions are compulsory.
There are choices in few of the questions.
All questions of section A, B, C and D are to be attempted separately.
Section A question numbers 1 to 4 are 1 mark questions.
Section B question numbers 5 to 10 are 2 marks questions.
Section C question numbers 11 to 20 are 3 marks questions.
Section D question numbers 21 to 31 are 4 marks questions.
SECTION A

1.
2
3.

HCF of 65 and 117 is 13


13=65m 117
m = 2.
a = x3y3
b = xy3
HCF of a and b = xy2
3x + 2ky = 2
(i)
3
m1 =
2k
2x + 5y = 1
(ii)
2
M2 =
5

3
2k

the lines are parallel. m1 = m2


4.

x2 + 99x + 127

x=

99

99

2
5

4 127

99

2
5.

6.

7.

8.
9.

10.

15
4

9293

9293 96( approx )

Both roots are negative.


ADE ~ ABC
x 1 x 1 x 3 x

x=3
x 1
x
sin215 + sin225 + sin265 + sin275
[sin (90 75]2 + [sin3[90 65]]2 + sin265 + sin275
cos275+ cos265 + sin265 + sin275 = 2
11 13
Median =
= 12
2

13 17 23 + 19
13 23 (17 19 + 1)
13 23 324
324 is a composite number therefore 13 23 x 324 is also a composite number.
Any quadratic polynomial whose roots are and can be expressed as. x2 ( + ) x +
required polynomial = x2 8x + 12.
x2 8x + 12
x2 6x 2x + 12 = (x 2)(x 6)
zeroes = 2. 6,
4x + y 14 = 0
5x + 6y 27 = 0
a1 = 4, b1 = 1, C1= 14
x
y
x
y
1
a2 = 5, b2 = 6, C2 = 27
b1c2 b2 c1 c1a2 c2 a1 a1b2 a2b1
27 84
70 108

57
19

x=3

18
19

38
19

y=2

1
24 5

11.

Ar
Ar

altitude of

altitude of

altitude of
12.

100

1
2

25

49

altitude of

2
2

7
2

ABC ~ AQP

BC =

4.5 13.5cn

3
13.

sin(A + B) =

cos (A B) = 1

cos (A B) = cos0

sin(A + B) = sin

3
A + B = 60

3
5

4
1

31 12

93

79

14.

15.

x=8 y=7

A=B
OR

Mid values (x)

A = B = 30

fx

0 10

35

10 20

15

10

150

20 30

25

15

375

30 40

35

280

40 50

45

10

450

f = 50

fx = 1290

1290
50

16.

79

C.I.

Mean =

.A B = 0

25.8

17.

HCF = 12
Now 12=36-24
12 = 2 96 3 60

12 = 36 (60 36)

12 = 2 36 60

12 = 2(96 60) 60

OR
Let 2n + 1 be any odd integer
(2n + 1)2 = 4n2 + 4n + 1 = 4n (n + 1) + 1
(2n + 1)2 = 4q + 1.

n (n + 1) is also an integer if it is equal to q, then

18..

x + 3x 2x 6 = x2 (x + 3) 2(x + 3)(x2 2) (x + 3) (x

19..

zeros of the polynomial = 3, 2, - 2


For infinitely many solutions
4
5
2

20.

21.

22.

2 p 7q

p 8q

2 p 7q

p 8q

2q

)(x +

p 1
4p + 32q = 10p + 35q

6p = + 3q

P=

10p 5q + 5 = 2p + 16q

5 = 7p + 6q

5=

p 8q 2 q p 1
q = 2, p = 1.
In BEC and MDE
CE = DE
BEC = DEM (vertically opposite angles)
BCE = MDE (alternate angles)
BEC MED
BC = MID
(i)
In BCL and AML
BLC = MLA (vertically opposite angles)
CBL = AML (alternate angles)

BCL
AML

Corresponding sides are in the ratio


BC 1 BL
ML = 2BL
AM 2 ML
BC2 = AC CD
BC AC
(i)
CD BC
and C is Common in ABC and BDC

ABC ~ BDC

ABC = CDB
... (ii)
But AB = AC

ABC = ACB
... (iii)
from (ii) and (iii)
CDB = ACB BC = BD.
tan

A B
2

tan

C
2

tan

180 C
2

tan

C
2

tan 90

C
2

tan

C
2

cot

q
(i)
2
5q
2

C
2

tan

C
2

23.

tan

cot

1 cot

1 tan

tan

tan

tan

1 (tan
tan

24.

tan
tan
1)

tan

cot
1

tan

tan

cot

tan

tan
tan

tan

1 cot

Here the class intervals are of unequal width. If the class intervals arc of unequal width the frequencies need not be
adjusted to make the class intervals equal.

N = 60,

l = 30, f = 30, F = 20, h = 30

30

2
N
median = l
25.

F
h

f
1 = 30. h = 10, f = 45, f1 = 30, f2 = 12
f1 f 2
Mode = l
h
2 f f1 f 2

30

30 20

30

40

30

30

45030

10

90 30 12
OR

Correct mean = 150 +

30

= 151

30
26.

27.

28.

Let the speed of cars be s1, and s2 km/hr


4s1 4s2 = 240
And
2s1 + 2s2 = 240
From eqn. (i) and (ii)
s1, = 90 km/hr, s2 = 30 km/hr.

s1 s2 = 60
s1 s2 = 120

. (i)
. (ii)

Let k be added

3k + 1 + k = 0
k = 3x 1
(3x + 1) must be added
Its degree (1) is less than that Of x2 + 3x + 1(2).
ADB ~ ABC {by AAA similarity}
AD AB
AB2 = AD AC ... (i)
AB AC
BDC ~ AABC (by AA similarity)
DC BC
BC2 = DC AC (ii)
BC AC
Adding eq. (i) and (ii)
AB2 + BC2 = AD AC + AC DC
AB2 + BC2 = AC (AD + DC}
AB2 + BC2 = AC2
BC = BD + DC
1
3
BC = 4DC
CD = BC
BD = BC
4
4

30

15
10
48

33.125

In ABD
AB2 = AD2 + BD2
In ACD
AC2 = AD2 + CD2
Subtracting (ii) from (i)
2

(i)
(ii)

AB AC = BD CD

AB AC =

BC

AB2 AC2 =

BC2

BC

2AB2 = AC2 + BC2

2
OR
Let ABC and PQR are two similar triangles
AB
BC AC
Then
(i)
PQ
QR
PR

1
Area of ABC
Area of PQR

BC

AD

2
1

BC
QR

QR PS
2
By AA criterion of similarity we have
ADB ~ PSQ
AD
BC

AD
(ii)
PS

(iii)

PS
QR
From (iii)

29.

Area

ABC

BC

Area

PQR

QR

(sin + cosec)2 + (cos + sec)2 = 7 + tan2 + Cot2 = R.H.S.


(sin + cosec)2 + (cos + sec)2
= sin2 + cosec2 + 2sincosec + cos2 + sec2 + 2cossec
= 5 + cosec2 + sec2
= 5 + 1 + cot2 + 1 tan2
= 7 + cot2 + tan2 = LHS
LHS = RHS
OR
1
1
1
1
2
2
sec = x
sec2 = x
2x
x
4x
16 x2
4x
16 x

30.

m2 =

16 x2

2
1

4x

cos 2
cos 2

m2cos2 = cos2

1
4x

or x

4x

1
4x

n2 =

tan x

tan2 = x

1
4x

1
16 x

sec + tan = x

1
4x

2
x

2x

4x

cos 2
sin 2

n2 n2cos2 = m2cos2

n2 =

cos 2
1 cos 2
n2 = (m2 + n2)cos2

n2 n2 cos2 = cos2

1
4x

31.

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