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This document is a practice sheet for 11th Class NEET (2024-25) Physics, focusing on mathematical tools. It contains a series of single correct type questions (1 to 25) covering various topics in physics and mathematics, along with an answer key. The questions involve calculations related to thermal expansion, derivatives, integrals, and maxima/minima of functions.

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This document is a practice sheet for 11th Class NEET (2024-25) Physics, focusing on mathematical tools. It contains a series of single correct type questions (1 to 25) covering various topics in physics and mathematics, along with an answer key. The questions involve calculations related to thermal expansion, derivatives, integrals, and maxima/minima of functions.

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PRACTICE SHEET

11th Class || NEET (2024-25)


(PHYSICS)
Mathematical tools

Single Correct Type Questions: (1 to 25)


5. A uniform metallic solid sphere is heated uniformly.
1. Calculate slope of shown line Due to thermal expansion, its radius increases at the
rate of 0.06 mm/second. Find its rate of change of
volume with respect to time when its radius
becomes 10 mm. (take  = 3.14)
(1) 31.4 mm3/second
(2) 62.8 mm3/second
(3) 3.14 mm3/second
(4) 6.28 mm3/second
(1) 2/3 (2) –2/3
(3) 3/2 (2) –3/2 6. The slope of graph as shown in figure at points 1, 2
and 3 is m1, m2 and m3 respectively then
d2y
2. If y = nx + ex , then is equal to
dx 2
1 1
(1) 2
− ex (2) 2
+ ex
x x
1 x 1
(3) +e (4) − 2 + e x
x x

If ( x + y ) = 4 , find dy/dx
2
3.
dy
(1) = +1 (1) m1 > m2 > m3
dx
(2) m1 < m2 < m3
dy
(2) = −1
dx (3) m1 = m2 = m3
dy (4) m1 = m2 > m3
(3) = 2
dx
(4)
dy
dx
(
= 2 −1 ) 7. y = sin3 x, then the
dy
dx
(1) 3 sin2x (cos x)
4. The minimum value of y = 5x2 – 2x + 1 is
1 2 (2) 3 sin3 x (cos x)
(1) (2)
5 5 (3) 3 sin x (cos x)2
4 3
(3) (4) sin x ( cos x )
5 5 (4)
3
 x sin ( 2x ) dx .
8. Find 2 13. Find the value of a if distance between the point (–
9 cm, a cm) and (3 cm, 3 cm) is 13 cm.
− cos ( 2 x ) + C
1 2 (1) 6 cm
(1)
4 (2) 8 cm
cos ( 2 x ) + C
1 2 (3) 10 cm
(2)
4 (4) 12 cm
1
(3) − cos ( 4 x ) + C
2 14. A particle starting from the origin (0, 0) moves in a

( )
1 straight line in the (x, y) plane. Its coordinates at a
(4) − cos 3x2 + C
3 later time are ( )
3,3 . The path of the particle
makes with the x-axis an angle of:
9. (
Solve  2x 1 − x−3 dx . ) (1) 30°
(2) 45°
2
(1) x + +C (3) 60°
x
(4) 0°
2
(2) x 2 + + C
x dy
2 15. Find for x5 + y5 = 5xy
(3) 2 x 2 + + C dx
x
y − x4 y4 − x
2 (1) (2)
(4) 2x2 + 2 + C y4 − x x4 − y
x
y 3 − x3 y 4 − x4
(3) (4)
10. If y = 2x, the area under the curve from x = 0 to x = b y−x y 3 − x3
will be
(1) b2/2 units 16. The minimum value of function sin x (1 + cos x) is
(2) b2 units at x =
(3) 2b2 units  
(1) (2)
(4) b/2 units 2 6
 
(3) (4)
11. Given y = x sin x 2 dx 4 3
Use a definite integral to find the area of the region
17. The charge flowing through a conductor beginning
between the given curve and the x-axis on the
with time t = 0 is given by the formula q = 2t2 – 3t
interval [0, ]
+ 1 (coulombs). Find the current i = dq/dt at the end
(1) 2 of the 5th second.
(2) 2 (1) 17 A
(2) 22 A
(3) 2 2
(3) 13 A
(4) 0 (4) 34 A

12. Solve  cos  ( tan  + sec ) d  mg


18. If F = then
(1) − cos  +  + C cos  +  sin 
(2) − cos  −  + C (1) F is maximum for tan  = 
(3) −cosec +  + C (2) F is minimum for tan  = 
(4) −2cos  +  + C (3) F is maximum for tan  = 0
(4) F is minimum for  = 0
1
dx 22. For what value(s) of x is the derivative of (2x – x–1)
19. Find the value of  is equal to 3?
0
3x + 2
(1) +1 (2) –1
1/3
5 (3) 0 (4) Both (1) & (2)
(1) n 
2
dy
5
1/2 23. If x = at2 and y = bt3, find .
(2) n  dx
2 2bt
(1)
1/4 3a
5
(3) n  3bt
2 (2)
2a
(4) None of these bt
(3)
3a
20. Find the area of the region bounded by x2 = 16y, y = 2at
(4)
1, y = 4 and the y-axis in the first quadrant. 3b
28
(1)
3 37

 x dx
2
56 24. Solve
(2) 0
3
7 7
17 (1) (2)
(3) 3 4
4
5
(3) (4) 0
14 4
(4)
3

21. Determine maxima and minima for the function y =


x3 – 3x2 + 2.
25. If y =
1− x
1+ x
(
then find the value of 1− x2 )
dy
dx
+y

(1) max (0, 2); min (2, –2) 1


(1)
(2) max (–1, –2); min (1, 2) 1− x
(3) max (1, 4); min (5, 12) (2) 1
(3) 0
(4) max (2, –2); min (0, 2)
1 − x2
(4)
1+ x

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ANSWER KEY
1. (2) 14. (3)
2. (4) 15. (1)
3. (2) 16. (4)
4. (3) 17. (1)
5. (2) 18. (2)
6. (2) 19. (1)
7. (1) 20. (2)
8. (1) 21. (1)
9. (2) 22. (4)
10. (2) 23. (2)
11. (2) 24. (1)
12. (1) 25. (3)
13. (2)

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