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AKR ACADEMY SCHOOL CBSE

HALF YEARLY’19-3 HOURS-80 MARKS-CLASS 11

General Instructions:
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. This question paper contains 36 questions.
3. Questions 1 – 20 in Section A are very short-solution type questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Questions 21 – 26 in Section B are short-solution type questions carrying 2 marks each.
5. Questions 27 – 32 in Section C are long-solution I type questions carrying 4 marks each.
6. Questions 33 – 36 in Section D are long-solution II type questions carrying 6 marks each.

SECTION A
1. Classify Set of circles passing through three noncollinear points as finite or infinite set.
2. Insert the proper sign, for the following, from the signs ∈, ∉, ⊆, ⊂, ⊈.
{3, {4}} .............. {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
3. If A = {2x : x ∈ N}, B = {3x : x ∈ N}, C = {5x : x ∈ N}, then find : B ∩ C

4. If f(x) = x2, find .

5. Find domain of the function f(x) = .

6. Is the given relation a function ? Give reasons for your answer.g =


7. Express the following angle in sexagesimal system (i.e. in degrees, minutes, seconds) : –3c

8. Find the conjugate of each of the following :


9. Express the following number in polar form : sin 60° + i cos 60°
10. Express the complex number in the form a + ib : i9 + i19
11. Solve the inequality, 3x – 5 < x + 7, when x is a real number.

12. Find the number of terms in the expansion of the following : (1 + 5 x)9 + (1 – 55 x)9

13. Find the value .

14. Solve : .
15. Solve for x : 3x – 4 ≥ – 2x + 6 when (i) x is a natural number (ii) x is a real number.
16. Solve – 12x > 30, when (i) x is a natural number (ii) x is an integer.
17. Eight children are to be seated on a bench, In how many ways can the children be seated ?

18. If , find x.
19. How many numbers are there between 100 and 1000 in which all the digits are distinct ?
20. Write the coefficient of the middle term in the expansion of (1 – y)50.
SECTION B

21. Prove the following identitie :

22. Find n, if : .

23. Find the fourth term from the end in the expansion of .

24. let U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}, A = {1, 2, 3, 4}, B = {2, 4, 6, 8} and C = {3, 4, 5, 6}. find (i) A′ (ii)
(A ∩ C)′ (iii) (A′)′ (iv) (B – C)′

25. If f (x) = , show that .

26. Express in the form of a + ib : .


SECTION C
27. In a survey of 25 students, it was found that 15 had taken Mathematics, 12 had taken Physics
and 11 had taken Chemistry, 5 had taken Mathematics and Chemistry, 9 had taken Mathematics and
Physics, 4 had taken Physics and Chemistry and 3 had taken all the three subjects. Find the number
of students that had taken, (i) Only Chemistry (ii) Only Mathematics (iii) Only Physics
(iv) Physics and Chemistry but not Mathematics. (v) Mathematics and Physics but not Chemistry.
(vi) Only one of the subject (vii) At least one of the three subjects (viii) None of the subjects.
28. Find the general solution of the equation : sin 2x + sin 4x + sin 6x = 0
29. By using “Principle of Mathematical Induction”, prove that for n ∈ N
41n – 14n is multiple of 27.

30. Find the values of x and y, if


31. Find the number of words with or without meaning which can be made using all the letters of
the word AGAIN. If these words are written as in a dictionary, what will be the 50th word ?

32. Find (a + b)4 – (a – b)4. Hence, evaluate .

SECTION D

33. Prove that = tan 5A


34. By using “Principle of Mathematical Induction”, prove that for n ∈ N

=
35. Solve the following system graphically and name the vertices of the feasible region (solution
set) along with their coordinates 3x – y ≤ 10, x + y ≤ 6, x – y ≤ 2, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0
36. If the coefficients of the (r – 1)th, rth and (r + 1)th terms in the expansion of (1 + x)n are in the
ratio 1 : 7 : 42. Find ‘n’ and ‘r’.

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