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Maths Sample Paper

The document is a sample mathematics paper for half-yearly examinations, containing various questions across multiple topics including simple interest, geometry, algebra, and data representation. It consists of multiple sections with questions requiring calculations, constructions, and graphical representations. The paper is structured into several questions, each with sub-questions, covering a wide range of mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills.

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MATHS SAMPLE PAPER – II

HALF – YEARLY:
QUESTION – 1:
1) a) In what time will the simple interest on a certain sum of money at
1 3
7 % per annum be of itself?
2 8
(2)
b) Show that: √ x p−q × √ x q −r × √ xr − p=1. (2)
2) If 3 men or 4 women can earn Rs. 360 in a day, find how much will 7
men and 9 women earn in a day? (4)

3) a) If

27
169
x+
1
=x + , find the value of x.
13
(2)

b) The present ages of Kavita and her daughter are in the ratio 10:3. After
8 years, the ratio of their ages will be 12:5. Find their present ages.
(3)
QUESTION – 2:
1) Find the quotient and remainder when ( x 5 +3 x 4−5 x 3+ 14 x 2+36 x−13) is
divided by ( x 2+ 4 x−2 ¿. (4)
2) Three of the vertices of a parallelogram have coordinates (5, -2), (6, 2)
and (0,2). Plot these points on a graph paper and find the coordinates of
the fourth vertex.
(4)
3) Find the area of a trapezium ABCD whose
parallel sides are AB=19cm, DC=9cm and the
non-parallel sides are BC= 8cm and DA= 6cm.
QUESTION – 3:
1) Construct a rectangle ABCD in which diagonal AC=6.3cm and the angle
between two diagonals is 450. Write the steps of construction. (4).
2) Rahul appeared for ICSE examination 2021 and secured percentage of
marks as shown in the following table:
Subject Hindi English Maths Scienc Social Studies
e
Marks obtained 45 60 75 48 42
Represent the above data by a pie-chart. (4)

( 1
)
3) If x + =3 , find the values of:
x
1 1 2 4 1
a) x− 2 b) x +c) x + 4 . (4)
x x x
4) Rajni sold a pressure cooker at a loss of 8%. Had she bought it at 10%
less and sold for Rs. 176 more, she would have gained 20%. Find the cost
price of the pressure cooker. (3)
QUESTION 4:
1) A number is increased by 20% and then the increased number is
decreased by 20%. Find the net increase or decrease percent.
(3).
2) A can dig a trench in 6days while B can dig it in 8 days. They dug the
trench working together & received ₹1120 for it. Find the share of each of
it.
(3).

3) In the adjoining figure, ABCD is a square and CDE is an equilateral


triangle. Find. (4)
i) ∠AED.
ii) ∠EAB.
iii) reflex ∠AEC.
SECTION – B:
QUESTION – 5. (3+3+4)
3
1) Divide Rs. 612 into three parts such that the first part is of the
4
second part and the ratio between second and third parts is 5: 4.
2) A and B can do a piece of work in 12 days; B and C in 15 days; C and A
in 20 days. In how many days will they finish it, working together? Also,
find the number of days taken by each to finish it working alone.
3) Draw a bar graph to represent the marks obtained by Anil in his final
exam.
Subject English Hindi Maths Science Social
Studies
Marks 65 60 80 80 70
Also, find the average of marks obtained by him.
QUESTION – 6. (3+3+4)
1) If the price of sugar is raised by 25%, by how much percent a
housewife should reduce the consumption of sugar so as to not increase
the expenditure?
2) Find the amount and compound interest on Rs. 6500 for 2 years,
compounded annually, the rate of interest being 5% per annum during the
first year and 6% per annum during the second year.
3) In a quadrilateral ABCD, it is being given that AB||DC.
∠A: ∠D = 2: 3 and ∠B: ∠C = 4:5. Find the measure of
each angle of quadrilateral ABCD.
QUESTION – 7. (3+3+4)
1) The area of two circles are in the ratio 3: 7. If the area
of the smaller circle is 432 [Link]. Find the area of
the bigger circle.
2) In the adjoining figure, O is the centre of the
circle. If OP=5cm, OT=13cm, find the length of TQ.
3) Solve:
3
4
( 7 x−1 )− 2 x−
1−x
2 (
=x +
3
2 )
QUESTION – 8.
(3+3+4)
1) Divide: (x ¿ ¿ 3−9 x 2 +26 x−24)¿ by ( x−4).
2) Find the value of n, when:
2 n+ 1
×( x )
2 n−3
x 3 −3
=( x ) ÷ ( x )
3 6
4 −3
(x )
3) Find the area of pentagon ABCDE in which BL⊥AC, DM⊥AC
& EN⊥AC such that AC=18cm, AM=14cm, AN=6cm, BL=4cm,
DM=12cm & EN = 9cm.
QUESTION – 9. (3+3+4)
1) The angles of a quadrilateral are (5x)o, 5(x + 2)o, (6x – 20)o and 6(x +
3)o respectively. Find:
a) the value of x.
b) the value of each angle of the quadrilateral.
2 1
2) If x + 2 =47 , then find the values of:
x
1 1
a) x + . b) x− .
x x
3) The cost price of two watches taken together is Rs. 13440. By selling
one at profit of 16% and the other at a loss of 12%, there is no loss or gain
in the whole transaction. Find the individual cost prices of the two
watches.
QUESTION – 10. (3+3+4)
1) Draw a graph of function y = 3x. From the
graph, find the value of y, when:
a) x = 3. b) x = 5.
2) In the adjoining figure, the sides BA and DC
of a quadrilateral ABCD have been produced to
E and F respectively. Prove that: a + b = x + y.
3) a) Simplify: 30 × 43 ×2−5
b) What number must be subtracted from each of the numbers 41, 55,36,
48, so that their differences are proportional?
QUESTION -11. (3+3+4)
1) a) Find the cube root of 9261.
b) Find the smallest number by which 8788 must be divided so that the
quotient is a perfect cube.
4
2) Simple interest on a certain sum is of the sum. Find the rate percent
9
and the time if both are numerically equal.
1
3) Mahesh borrowed Rs. 16000 at 7 % per annum simple interest. On the
2
same day, he lent it to Gagan at the same rate but compounded annually.
What does he gain at the end of 2 years?
QUESTION – 12:
2x
1) Solve: 3 5
( x ¿¿ 2−16)− = ¿
(x−4 ) ( x+ 4)
2) Find the value of √ 37249 and from this value evaluate √ 372.49+ √ 3.7249.
3) In the following figure, determine:
a) the length of the line segment PQ.
b) the length of the hypotenuse of right ∆ KLM .
c) the radius of the circle with centre C.
d) the length of diagonal of the rectangle STUV.

QUESTION –13:
1) After allowing a discount of 10% on the marked price of an article, a
dealer gains 8%. By what percent is the marked price above
C.P?
2) Find the perimeter and area of the shaded region in the
adjoining figure, it is being given that OAB is an equilateral
triangle of side 28cm and one end is a semi-circle on AB as
diameter. (Take √ 3=1.73 )
3) In the adjoining figure, ABCD is a parallelogram in which
diagonals AC and BD intersect each other at point M.
Prove that:
a) ∆ AMB ≅ ∆ CMD .
b) AM = CM and DM = BM

QUESTION – 14:
1) a) What is the number which when increased by 15% becomes 667?
b) The sum of the digits of a two-number is 11. The number obtained on
interchanging its digits is 27 more than the original number. Find the
original number.
2) Calculate the simple interest on a principal sum of Rs. 10,000 lent out
at a rate of 10% p.a for a period of 1 year, 2 years, 3 years and 4 years.
Plot the corresponding values on a graph paper and obtain a graph for the
same.
3) Construct a rhombus ABCD in which diagonal AC=6cm and diagonal
BD=7cm. Write the steps of construction.
QUESTION – 15:
1) The weekly wages (in ₹) of 30 workers in a factory are:
830, 835, 890, 810, 835, 836, 869, 845, 898, 890, 820, 860, 832, 833,
855, 845, 804, 808, 812, 840, 885, 835, 835, 836, 878, 840, 868, 890,
806, 840.
Using tally marks make a frequency table with intervals as 800 – 810, 810
820 and so on

√ √
2) Evaluate: 10+ 25+ √ 108+ √ 154+ √ 225.
3) The rectangular field is 50 m by 40.5 m. it has two cross road through
its centre, running parallel to its side. the width of the longer and the
shorter roads are 1.8 m and 2.5 m respectively. Find the total expenses
involved in cementing the road at Rs. per 24 m 2 and laying grass in the
remaining part at Rs. 160 per m2.

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