CBSE Sample Question Paper (Solved) [Released by CBSE‚ New Delhi in July 2010 for First Term (SA-I) to be held during the academic year 2010-11 and onward] Time : 3 to 3 1 hours 2 M.M. : 80 General Instructions (i) All questions are compulsory. (ii) The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A‚ B‚ C and D. Section A comprises of 10 questions of 1 mark each‚ Section B comprises of 8 questions of 2 marks each‚ Section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and
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Grade 12 Term 3 Student Name: _______________________ ID#: ________________ Student Name: _______________________ ID#: ________________ Section: _____ 2012 2013 OBJECTIVES This project will involve students in: solving real world problems with the use of Trigonometric Identities (sum and difference of angles identities‚ double angle and half angle identities). evaluating limits algebraically. Task 1: COMMUNICATION Radio waves that pass through the same place at the same time
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Question1: Frequency Distribution. Histograms‚ Cumulative Frequency and Ogives. 1) a) 799 b) 1000 c) 900+9992 = 949.5 d) Lower Class Boundary=1100-0.5 =1099.5 Upper Class Boundary=1199.5+0.5=1199.5 e) 100 f) 76 g) 62400×100=15.5 h) 600-699‚ the fourth class has the largest frequency of 76. i)14+46+58400 ×100=29.5% j) 48+22+6400 ×100=19.0% k) 4002=200 200 lie in the fifth class interval 700-799 ∴The median lies in this interval. =l+n2-cff×h =700+200-19468×99 =708.735 l)
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MATME/PF/M12/N12/M13/N13 MATHEMATICS Standard Level The portfolio - tasks For use in 2012 and 2013 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2010 7 pages For final assessment in 2012 and 2013 2 MATME/PF/M12/N12/M13/N13 C O N T E N TS T y p e I t as k s Circles T y p e I I t as k s Fish Production Gold Medal Heights INTRODUC TI ON W h a t is t h e p u r p ose of t h is d oc u m e n t ? This document contains new tasks for the portfolio in mathematics SL
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* O C E / 2 6 2 9 0 * Data‚ Formulae and Relationships Booklet (Revised Version 2.1) GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Physics A Physics units G481‚ G482‚ G484‚ G485 Instructions to Exams Officer/Invigilator • Do not send this Data Sheet for marking; it should be retained in the centre or destroyed. These data‚ formulae and relationships are for the use of candidates following the Physics A specification. Clean copies of this booklet must be available in the examination room‚ and must
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GPS AND TRIANGULATION GPS calculation works on the principle of the receiver (example the handheld GPS receiver on car or mobile) calculating the distance of that receiver from a set of known points. 1) The receiver needs to receive a straight line signal (also called line of sight) from the known point without reflection. The best things that can do that are satellites overhead. 2) To enable that‚ the US department of defence has setup 24 low earth orbit (LEO) satellites. They are called the
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1. The street of a city are arranged like the lines of a chessboard ‚ there are m street running north and south and n east and west . Find the no. ways in which a man can travel from N.W to the S.E corner‚ going by the shortest possible distance. 2. How many different arrangement can be made out of the letters in the ex-pression a^3b^2c^4 when written at full length? Ans. 1260. 3. How many 7-digit numbers exist which are divisible by 9 and whose last but one digit is 5? 4. You continue
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Mrs. R. JANAKI P.G. Assistant in Maths Rani Meyyammai Girls Hr. Sec. School R.A. Puram‚ Chennai - 600 028 Thiru R. SWAMINATHAN Thiru S. PANNEER SELVAM Principal Alagappa Matriculation Hr. Sec. School Karaikudi - 630 003 P.G. Assistant in Maths G.H.S.S.‚ M.M.D.A. Colony Arumbakkam‚ Chennai - 600 106 Thiru A.V. BABU CHRISTOPHER P.G. Assistant in Maths St. Joseph’s H.S. School Chengalpattu-603 002 Mrs. K.G. PUSHPAVALLI P.G. Assistant in Maths Lady Sivaswami Ayyar G.H.S. School
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9/8/2013 Math to me is very important because math is required in my major which is computer science. Also math is used in mostly every subject because it is a major aspect and needed necessity for our world today. Earth revolves around math because without it we would be really lost in the world. Math is the most important subject to me because it balances everything out and organizes everything. Also math helps all of the other subjects become a lot of simpler. Kids are starting to learn math at a
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Math is not my best subject. I would go as far to say that at times‚ I HATE MATH. Don’t get me wrong‚ I use math every day. At work‚ I have to turn fractions into decimals. I can figure out my change at the store. I am even getting through this Stats class. I just wish I knew exactly why I don’t like math. It might be because it seems like such a foreign language to me. I can remember when I started learning math. I used to sit in my class and use my chisel and rock slate to carve the numbers
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