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3 Marks Questions 11TH Class

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3 Marks Questions 11TH Class

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ANUJ SIR MATHS CLASSES


K.D. COACHING CENTRE, PURANI SARAI NARNAUL

Test / Exam Name: Sample Questions Standard: 11th Science Subject: Mathematics
Student Name: Section: Roll No.:
Questions: 106 Time: 03:00 hh:mm Marks: 318

Q1. Find the domain of the following real valued functions of real 3 Marks
variable:
1
f(x) =
√x2 −1

Q2. Let A = {x : x ∈ N}, B = {x : x = 2n, n ∈ N}, C = {x : x = 2n - 1, 3 Marks


n ∈ N} and D = {x : x is a prime natural number}. Find:
B ∩ D

Q3. Find the equation of ellipse whose eccentricity is 2


, latus rectum 3 Marks
3

is 5 and the centre is (0, 0).


Q4. Solve the following system of equations in R. 3 Marks
3x
5x − 7 < 3(x + 3), 1 − ≥ x − 4
2

Q5. Using binomial theorem, evaluate each of the following: 3 Marks


(102)5
Q6. Find the general solutions of the following equations: 3 Marks
tan x + cot 2x = 0

Q7. Find the eccentricity of an ellipse whose latus-rectum is 3 Marks


half of its minor axis
Q8. Evaluate the following limit: 3 Marks
2
x −2
lim
2
x +√2x−4
x→√2

Q9. The probability that a student will pass the final examination in 3 Marks
both English and Hindi is 0.5 and the probability of passing
neither is 0.1. If the probability of passing the English
examination is 0.75, what is the probability of passing the Hindi
examination?
Q10. Which term of the following sequences: 3 Marks
√3, 3, 3√3 . . . . . is 729?

Q11. Find the equation of the hyperbola with: 3 Marks


Foci (0, ±√10), passing through(2, 3)

Q12. Solve the following equations: 3 Marks


cosec x = 1 + cot x

Q13. Find the two numbers whose A.M. is 25 and G.M. is 20. 3 Marks
Q14. 3 Marks
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Find the equation of the straight line passing through the point (6,
2) and having slope -3.
Q15. Find the equation of the straight line passing through (-2, 3) and 3 Marks
inclined at an angle of 45° with the x-axis.
Q16. Evaluate the following limit: 3 Marks
−1

1−x 3

lim −2

x→1 1−x 3

Q17. Find the equation of the straight lines passing through the origin 3 Marks
and making an angle of 45° with the straight line √3x + y = 11.

Q18. If a, b, c are in A.P. and a, x, b and b, y, c are in G.P., show that x2, 3 Marks
b2, y2 are in A.P.
Q19. Differentiate the following function with respect to (x): 3 Marks
3
1
( √x + )
√x

Q20. Determine the point on z-axis which is equidistant from the points 3 Marks
(1, 5, 7) and (5, 1, -4).
Q21. In an entrance test that is graded on the basis of two examinations, 3 Marks
the probability of a randomly chosen student passing the first
examination is 0.8 and the probability of passing the second
examination is 0.7. The probability of passing at least one of them
is 0.95. What is the probability of passing both?
Q22. Let U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}, A = {2, 4, 6, 8} and B = {2, 3, 5, 3 Marks
7}. Verify that:

(A ∪ B) = A' ∩ B'

Q23. In how many ways can the letters of the word ASSASSINATION 3 Marks
be arranged so that all the S's are together?
Q24. Let A = {1, 2}, B = {1, 2, 3, 4}, C = {5, 6} and D = {5, 6, 7, 8}. 3 Marks
Verify that
A × (B ∩ C) = (A × B) ∩ (A × C).
Q25. A G.P. consists of an even number of terms. If the sum of all the 3 Marks
terms is 5 times the sum of terms occupying odd places, then find
its common ratio.
Q26. Evaluate the following limit: 3 Marks
2
x −3
lim
2
x +3√3x−12
x→√3

Q27. Find the equation of the line passing through the intersection of 3 Marks
the lines 2x + y = 5 and x + 3y + 8 = 0 and parallel to the line 3x +
4y = 7.
Q28. The sums of first n terms of two A.P.'s are in the ratio (7n + 2) : 3 Marks
(n + 4). Find the ratio of their 5th terms.

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Q29. Differentiate the following functions.


(sec x − 1)(sec x + 1) 3 Marks

Q30. If f(x) = x 3

1
, show that f(x) + f( 1
) = 0
3 Marks
3 x
x

Q31. Insert five numbers between 8 and 26 such that the resulting 3 Marks
sequence is an A.P.
Q32. For some constants a and b, find the derivative of 3 Marks
x−a

x−b

Q33. Evaluate the following limits in Exercise: 3 Marks


tan 2x
lim π
π x−
x→ 2
2

Q34. A committee of 7 has to be formed from 9 boys and 4 girls. In 3 Marks


how many ways can this be done when the committee consists of:
1. Exactly 3 girls?
2. At least 3 girls?
3. At most 3 girls?
Q35. If the points (0, 4) and (0, 2) are respectively the vertex and focus 3 Marks
of a parabola, then find the equation of the parabola.
Q36. Find the distance of the point (2, 5) from the line 3x + y + 4 = 0 3 Marks
measured parallel to a line having slope . 3

Q37. prove that: 3 Marks


(n+1)!
n! n!
+ =
(n-r)!r! (n-r+1)!(r-1)! r(n-r+1)!

Q38. If y = ( 2−3 cos x


), find
dy
at x = π 3 Marks
sin x dx 4

Q39. Evaluate the following: 3 Marks


11
n
∑ (2 + 3 )
n=1

Q40. Show that the points (3, -2), (1, 0), (-1, -2) and (1, -4) are 3 Marks
concyclic.
Q41. Find the mean variance and standard deviation for the following 3 Marks
data:
15, 22, 27, 11, 9, 21, 14, 9.
Q42. If A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, B = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8}, C = {7, 8, 9, 10, 11}, and 3 Marks
D = {10, 11, 12, 13, 14}. Find:
(A ∪ D) ∩ (B ∪ C)

Q43. Find the number of integers greater than 7000 that can be formed 3 Marks
with the digits 3, 5, 7, 8 and 9 where no digits are repeated.
[Hint: Besides 4 digit integers greater than 7000, five digit
integers are always greater than 7000.]
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Q44. In a △ABC, Prove that: 3 Marks


A+B C
tan = cot
2 2

Q45. All the letters of the word 'EAMCOT' are arranged in different 3 Marks
possible ways. Find the number of arrangements in which no two
vowels are adjacent to each other:
Q46. Find the equation of the circle passing through the points: 3 Marks
(5, -8), (-2, 9) and (2, 1)
Q47. If 18Cx = 18Cx+2, Find x. 3 Marks
Q48. In how many ways can the letters of the word 'STRANGE' be 3 Marks
arranged so that.
1. The vowels come together?
2. The vowels never come together? and
3. The vowels occupy only the odd places?
Q49. Prove that: 3 Marks
2 ∘ ∘ √15+1
2
sin 42 − cos 78 =
8

Q50. Find the term independent of x in the expansion of the following 3 Marks
expressions:
15
2
(3x − 2
)
x

Q51. If cos x = − and π < x < , Find the value of other of five
3

5

2
3 Marks
trigonomentoric function and hence evaluate .
cosec x+cot x

sec x−tan x

Q52. Solve the equation in Exercises. 3 Marks


27x2 - 10x + 1 = 0
Q53. Find the term independent of x in the expansion of the following 3 Marks
expressions:
10
x 3
(√ + 2
)
3 2x

Q54. Evaluate the following limit: 3 Marks


1−sin x
lim π
π ( −x)
x→ 2
2

Q55. Prove that: 3 Marks


2 π 2 π 2 7π 2 4π
sin + sin + sin + sin = 2
18 9 18 9

Q56. Prove that: 3 Marks


sin A−sin B A−B
= tan
cos A+cos B 2

Q57. Find the equation of the parabola whose focus is (5, 2) and having 3 Marks
vertex at ( 3, 2).
Q58. The sums of n terms of two arithmetic progressions are in the ratio 3 Marks
5n + 4 : 9n + 6. Find the ratio of their 18th terms.
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Q59. For the frequency distribution: 3 Marks


x 2 3 4 5 6 7
f 4 9 16 14 11 6
Find the standard distribution.
Q60. A cube of side 5 has one vertex at the point(1, 0, -1) and the three 3 Marks
edge from this vertex are, respectively, parallel to the negative x
and y axes and positive z-axis. Find the coordinates of the other
vertices of the cube.
Q61. Find the eccentricity of an ellipse whose latus-rectum is 3 Marks
half of its Major axis.
Q62. If U = {2, 3, 5, 7, 9} is the universal set and A = {3, 7}, B = {2, 5, 3 Marks
7, 9}, then prove that:
′ ′ ′
(A ∪ B) = A ∩ B .

Q63. Evaluate the following limit: 3 Marks


x tan x
lim
1−cos x
x→0

Q64. Solve the following system of equations in R. 3 Marks


|3 − 4x| ≥ 9

Q65. Evaluate: 3 Marks


3
x +27
lim 5
x +243
x→3

Q66. How many odd numbers less than 1000 can be formed by using 3 Marks
the digits 0, 3, 5, 7 when repetition of digits is not allowed?
Q67. Find the coordinates of the focus, axis of the parabola, the 3 Marks
equation of the directrix and the length of the latus rectum.
x2 = -16y.
Q68. Find the equation of the right bisector of the line segment joining 3 Marks
the points A(1, 0) and B(2, 3).
Q69. Find r if: 3 Marks
5 6
Pr = Pr−1

Q70. If tan A = 1

7
and tan B = 1

3
, show that cos 2A = sin 4B 3 Marks

Q71. Find the equation of a line drawn perpendicular to the line 3 Marks
= 1 through the point where it meets the y-axis.
x y
+
4 6

Q72. Solve the following system of equations in R. 3 Marks


|4 - x| + 1 < 3
Q73. Evaluate the following limit: 3 Marks
1 2
lim ( − 2
)
x−3 x −4x+3
x→3

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Q74. Solve the following linear inequations in R:


7x−5
> 4
3 Marks
8x+3

Q75. Using binomial theorem, write down the expansions of the 3 Marks
following:
(2x + 3y)5
Q76. Find the centre and radius of the circles. 3 Marks
2x2 + 2y2 - x = 0
Q77. If 15
C3r =
15
Cr+3 , Find r. 3 Marks

Q78. A group consists of 4 girls and 7 boys. In how many ways can a 3 Marks
team of 5 members be selected if the team has.
1. No girls.
2. At least one boy and one girl.
3. At least three girls.
Q79. The sum of three numbers a, b, c in A.P. is 18. If a and b are each 3 Marks
increased by 4 and c is increased by 36, the new numbers from a
G.P. Find a, b, c.
Q80. Evaluate the following limits in Exercise: 3 Marks
4
x −81
lim 2
2x −5x-3
x→3

Q81. Find the sum of the following series up to n terms: 3 Marks


.6 +. 66 +. 666 + .....
Q82. Prove that: 3 Marks
2 π 5π 2 π
cot + cosec + 3 tan = 6
6 6 6

Q83. If the distance between the foci of a hyperbola is 16 and its 3 Marks
eccentricity is √2, then obtain the equation of the hyperbola.

Q84. Find the sum of the following series up to n terms: 3 Marks


5 + 55 +555 + .....
Q85. Find the equation of the following parabolas: 3 Marks
Focus at (-1, -2), directrix x - 2y + 3 = 0
Q86. Insert six A.M.s between 15 and −13. 3 Marks
Q87. Evaluate the following limit: 3 Marks
3
x cot x
lim
1−cos x
x→0

Q88. Find the domain and the range of the real function f defined by 3 Marks
f(x) = √(x − 1).

Q89. Show that the triangle ABC with vertices A(0, 4, 1), B(2, 3, -1) 3 Marks
and C(4, 5, 0) is right angled.
Q90. If 15
Cr :
15
Cr-1 , = 11 : 5, Find r. 3 Marks
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Q91. Find the equations of the hyperbola satisfying the given 3 Marks
conditions.
Vertices (±2, 0), foci (±3, 0).

Q92. Solve the following system of equations in R. 3 Marks


1 ≤ |x − 2| ≤ 3

Q93. Find the points on the x-axis, whose distances from the line 3 Marks
= 1 are 4 units.
x y
+
3 4

Q94. Solve the following equation: 3 Marks


2
2 sin x + √3 cos x + 1 = 0

Q95. Find the middle term (s) in the expansion of: 3 Marks
10
1
(x − )
x

Q96. Using binomial theorem write down the expansions of the 3 Marks
following:
6
b
(ax − )
x

Q97. Evaluate the following limit: 3 Marks


x 4
lim ( − 2
)
x−3 x −2x
x→2

Q98. Find the equation of the circle which passes through the points (3, 3 Marks
7), (5, 5) and has its centre on the line x - 4y = 1.
Q99. Evaluate the following limit: 3 Marks
5x cos x+sin x
lim 2
3x +tan x
x→0

Q100. 1. If ( + 1, b − ) = ( , ), find the values of a and b.


a 2 5 1 3 Marks
3 3 3 3

2. f(x + 1, 1) = (3, y - 2), find the values of x and y.


Q101. Find the value of x for which the points (x, -1), (2, 1) and (4, 5) 3 Marks
are collinear.
Q102. If sin A = , cos B = 1 12
, where π
< A < π and 3π
< B < 2π 3 Marks
2 13 2 2

findtan (A-B).

Q103. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 6}. Let R be the relation on A defined by {(a, 3 Marks
b): a, b ∈ A, b is exactly divisible by a}.
1. Write R in roster form.
2. Find the domain of R.
3. Find the range of R.
Q104. If A is the arithmetic mean and G1 , G2 be two geometric means 3 Marks
between any two numbers, then prove that:
2 2
G G
1 2
2A = +
G2 G2

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Q105. Determine n if:


2n
C3 :
2n
C = 11 : 1
3 Marks

Q106. Prove that: (9 1

3
.9
1

9
.9
1

27
… ∞) = 3.
3 Marks

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