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04 RollNo. — [ ial Answer Sheot No. Sig. of Candidate. Sig. of Invigilator. MATHEMATICS $8C-I SECTION — A (Magis 15) Time allowed: 20 Minutes (Science Group) NOTE: Sectlon-A is compulsory. All parts of this section ase to be answered on the question paper itsolf. it should be completed in the first 20 minutes andl handed over to the Centre Superintendent. Deleting/overwriting is not allowed. Do not use lead pemell. Q.1 Circle the correct option I. A/B/C /D. Each part carries one mark. ()—— Amatrix is skew symmetric if a aa 8. CG (Y=4 D(A =A (i) Real part of 2ab(i+#*)is: A 2ab B -2ab ©. 2abi DB. ~2abi (ii) 1f 10 =100 then A logl00—B._2=logiq0 C. ——-10=Hog,100 -D. ~—100= fog, 10 q 7 7 (0) =F ie equalte: A (@-ab+b*) Bo (@ +ab+B) Cah Do at -# (¥) Factors of x? - 2-6 are A oxehe-6 Bo xeQx-3 xe ht6 xt 2x3 (vi) Product of two algebraic expression is equal to: A HCF+LCM 8 HCF-LOM © HGFILCM Do HCFxKLCM (uit) x=0is a solution of the inequality A x0 Bo r+5<0 x20 20 (ui) Which ordered pair satisfy the equation y= 2x A 42) 8 aD © @2) LOD) (&) Midpoint of the points (2,~2) and (-2,2)is: A 22) B (2-2) G0) a) (%) Two lines can intersect at points. A One Bo Two Cc. Thee D. Infinite (0) If two opposite sides of a quadriateral are congruent and parallel then itis @: A Square B. Rectangle =— mo EB 3 (il) Solve x? — 4x + kleaves the same reminder SECTION — C (Marks 24) Note: Attempt any THREE questions. All questions caryy equal marks. (3x8=24) @.3/_ Prove that mid-point of the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is equidistant from its three vertices P(-2,5), O(1,3) and R(-1,0) Q.4 Any point equidistant trom the end points of a line segment ie on the right bisector of it @.5 _ Inacorrespondence of two triangles, i three sides of on tangle are congruent to the corresponding three sides of the other, then the two triangles are congruent. Q.8 If the square of one side of a triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides then the triangle is a right angled triangle. 7 Construct the triangle PQR. Draw their altitudes and show that they are concurrent. mRP=3.6cm, mZQ=30°, mZP=105 18a 1809) —

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