Recently CBSE has changed its rules for taking exams and subjects, syllabus. From now CBSE Class 10 has introduced a new way of taking exams. Due to which many of the students were affected. So, to resolve the Class 10 Question Paper problem we bring you, class 10 question paper series. In this series you get CBSE Class 10th Sample Papers and CBSE Class 10 Previous Year Question Paper. Today in this blog we bring you CBSE Class 10 Maths Question Paper 2020.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
- The Question Paper Comprise of four sections A,B,C and D. The question paper consists 40 questions. All questions are compulsory.
- SECTION A : Question No. 1 to 20 of One (1) Mark Each.
- SECTION B : Question No. 21 to 26 of Two (2) Marks Each
- SECTION C : Question No. 27 to 34 of Three (3) Marks Each
- SECTION D : Question No. 35 to 40 of Four (4) Marks Each
- Use of Calculators is not permitted.
SECTION - A
Question No. 1 to 10 are multiple choice question. Select the correct option.
1. The graph of a polynomial is shown in fig. 1, then the number of its zeroes is :
(a. 3 (b. 1 (c. 2 (d. 4 |
3. The Probability that a number select at random from the numbers 1,2,3,....,15 is a multiple of 4 is :
(a) 4/15 (b) 2/15 (c) 1/15 (d) 1/5
4. The Median and Mode respectively of a frequency distribution are 26 and 29. Then it's mean is :
(a) 27.5 (b) 24.5 (c) 28.4 (d) 25.8
5. HCF of 144 and 198 is :
(a) 9 (b) 18 (c) 6 (d) 12
6. If the distance between the points A(4,p) and B(1,0) is 5 units, then the value(s) of p is (are) :
(a) 4 only (b) -4 only (c) +-4 (d) 0
7. The area of a triangle with vertices A(5,0) B(8,0) and C(8.4) in square units is :
(a) 20 (b) 12 (c) 6 (d) 16
8. The sum and the product of the zeroes of...
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