In this article you will get the CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Solved Question Paper 2016. Download the complete paper from the link given at the end of this article.
Though the structure of this paper is wholly different from that released by the board for Borad Exams 2018, but the importance of questions asked in previous years’ exams cannot be ignored as the syllabus for Class 10 Mathematics remains unaltered. So, studenst must practice the previous years’ papers to get a command over the important topics and prepare accordingly for the CBSE Board Exams 2018.
CBSE Class 10 New Exam Pattern 2017-2018
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Solved Question Paper 2016, contains:
- 31 question divided into four sections - A, B, C and D
- Simple and apt solution for each question
- Every solution framed on the basis of the CBSE Marking Scheme
- Neat and clean figures where required
Students need to practice CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Solved Question Paper 2016, to check their preparedness and build confidence for the final exam.
A few sample questions from the CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Solved Question Paper 2016, are given below:
Q. A card is drawn at random from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards. Find the probability of getting neither a red card nor a queen.
Sol.
There are 26 red cards in a deck of 52 cards
Also there are 4 queens in a deck of 52 cards, 2 queens are black and 2 are red.
Now, numbers of card which are neither red nor queen are = 52 ‒ (26 + 2) = 24.
∴ Probability of getting neither a red card nor a queen is= 24/52 = 6/13
Q. There are hundred cards in a bag on which numbers from 1 to 100 are written. A card is taken out from the bag at random. Find the probability that the number on the selected card
(i) is divisible by 9 and is a perfect square.
(ii) is a prime number greater than 80.
Sol.
(i) Total cards =100
The numbers those are divisible by 9 and are perfect squares are 9, 36, 81.
Therefore probability that the number on the selected card is divisible by 9 and is a perfect square is 3/100.
(ii) Total cards =100
The prime numbers greater than 80 are, 83, 89, 97
Therefore probability that the number on the selected card is a prime number greater than 100 is 3/100.
Q. Three consecutive natural numbers are such that the square of the middle number exceeds the difference of the squares of other two by 60.Find the numbers.
Sol.
Let x, x + 1 and x + 2 be the three consecutive numbers,
Then according to the question,
The root ‒7 will be rejected, as natural number cannot be negative.
Therefore, the numbers are 9, 10, 11.
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