(Test Paper) CBSE Class X Self Evaluation Tests For Mathematics ( Heights & Distances)

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Test Paper : CBSE Class X  Self Evaluation Tests For Mathematics

(Heights & Distances)

1. The shadow of a vertical standing on a level ground increases by 10 metres, when the altitude of the sun changes from angle of elevation 45° to 30°. Find the height of the tower correct up to one decimal place.
 
2. The angle of elevation of a jet plane from ground is 60°. After 15 seconds of flight, the angle of elevation of the plane changes to 30°. If the plane is flying at constant height of 1500 /3 m, find the speed of plane in km/hr.
 
3. The angles of elevation of the top of a tower from two points P and Q in the same straight line with the base and at a distance of a and b metres from the tower are complementary. Prove that the height of the tower is |/ab metres.
 
4. From a window (h metres high above the ground) of a house in the street, the angles of elevation and depression of the top and the foot of another house on the opposite side of the street are A and B respectively. Prove that the height of the opposite house is                  h(1 + tanA.cotB)
 
5. If the angle of elevation of a cloud from a point h metres above the lake is a and the angle of depression of its reflection in the lake is b, prove that distance of the cloud from the point of observation is   
    2h sec a  
tanb – tana
 
6. A person standing on the bank of a river, observes that the angle subtended by a tree on the opposite bank is 60°. When he retreates 20 m from the bank, he finds the angle to be 30°. Find the height of the tree and the breadth of the river.
 
7. A boy is standing on ground and flying a kite with 150 m of string at an elevation of 30°. Another boy is standing on the roof of a 25 m high building and flying a kite at an elevation of 45°. Find the length of string required by the second boy so that the two kites just meet, if  both the boys are on opposite side of the kites.
 
ANSWERS
1. 13.6 m.
2. 720 km/hr
6. 17.3 m, 10 m
7. 70.5 m