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AL YASMIN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, RIYADH

Affiliated to CBSE – New Delhi.5730011


MID TERM EXAMINATION (2021 -22)
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
Date: 28.9.2021 Time: 90 Mints
Class: XI Sec: ____ Max. Marks: 40

General Instructions:
1. This question paper contains three sections – A, B and C. Each part is compulsory.
2. Section - A has 20 MCQs, attempt any 16 out of 20.
3. Section - B has 20 MCQs, attempt any 16 out of 20
4. Section - C has 10 MCQs, attempt any 8 out of 10.
5. There is no negative marking.
6. All questions carry equal marks.

SECTION - A
In this section, attempt any 16 questions out of Questions 1 – 20.
Each Question is of 1 mark weightage.

1. Two finite sets have m and n elements. The number of subsets of the first set is 112 more than
that of the second set. The value of m and n are, respectively ……
A) 4, 7 B) 7, 4 C) 4, 4 D) 7, 7
2. Let F1 be the set of parallelogram, F2 the set of rectangles, F3 the set of Rhombuses, F4 the set
of squares and F5 the set of trapeziums in a plane. Then F1 may be equal to
A) F2 ∩ F3 B) F3 ∩ F4 C) F2 ∪ F5 D) F2 ∪ F3 ∪ F4 ∪ F1
3. Let S=set of points inside the square, T=the set of points inside the triangle and C=the set of
points inside the circle. If the triangle and circle intersect each other and are contained in a
square. Then
A) S ∩ T ∩ C = φ B) S ∪ T ∪ C = C C) S ∪ T ∪ C = S
D) S ∪ T = S ∩ C
4. Let R be set of points inside a rectangle of sides a and b (a, b > 1) with two sides along the
positive direction of x-axis and y-axis. Then
A) R = {( x, y ) : 0 ≤ x ≤ a,0 ≤ y ≤ b} B) R = {( x, y ) : 0 ≤ x < a,0 ≤ y ≤ b}
C) R = {( x, y ) : 0 ≤ x ≤ a,0 < y < b} D) R = {( x, y ) : 0 < x < a,0 < y < b}
5. In a class of 60 students, 25 students play cricket and 20 students play tennis, 10 students play
both the games. Then, the number of students who play neither is
A) 0 B) 25 C) 35 D) 45

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6. If sets A and B are defined as
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A = {( x, y ) : y = ,0 ≠ x ∈ R} , B = {( x, y ) : y = − x, x ∈ R} , then
x
A) A ∩ B = A B) A ∩ B = B C) A ∩ B = φ D) A ∪ B = A
7. Let n(A)=m, and n(B)=n, then the total number of non-empty relations that can be defined
from A to B is
A) mn B) nm – 1 C) mn – 1 D) 2mn – 1
8. If [x] − 5[x ] + 6 = 0, where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, then
2

A) x ∈ [3,4] B) x ∈ (2,3] C) x ∈ [2,3] D) x ∈ [2,4)


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9. Range of f ( x) = is
1 − 2 cos x
1   1 1   1 
A)  ,1 B) − 1,  C) (−∞,−1] ∪  , ∞  D) − ,1
3   3 3   3 
10. If f ( x) = ax + b , where a and b are integers, f (−1) = −5 and f (3) = 3 , then a and b are
equal to
A) a = −3, b = −1 B) a = 2, b = −3 C) a = 0, b = 2 D) a = 2, b = 3
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11. The domain of the function f defined by f ( x) = 4 − x + is equal to
x2 −1
A) (−∞,−1) ∪ (1,4] B) (−∞,−1] ∪ (1,4] C) (−∞,−1) ∪ [1,4] D) (−∞,−1] ∪ [1,4)

12. The domain and range of the function f defined by f ( x) = x − 1 is given by


A) Domain = (1, ∞) , Range= (0, ∞) B) Domain = [1, ∞) , Range= (0, ∞)
C) Domain = [1, ∞) , Range= [0, ∞] D) Domain = [1, ∞) , Range= [0, ∞)
x2 + 2x + 1
13. The domain of the function f given by f ( x) =
x2 − x − 6
A) R − {3,−2} B) R − {−3,2} C) R − [3,−2] D) R − (3,−2)

14. The additive inverse of 6i − i − 49


A) − 6 − 7i B) 6 − 7i C) − 6 + 7i D) 6 + 7i
15. The value of i + i 10 + i 20 + i 30 is
A) 1 B) –i C) 0 D) i – 1
16. The value of ( z + 3)( z + 3)
2
A) z + 3 B) z − 3 C) z 2 + 3 D) none of these
x
1+ i 
17. If   = 1 , then
1− i 
A) x = 2n + 1 B) x = 4n C) x = 2n D) x = 4n + 1 , where n ∈ N

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18. Let x, y ∈ R, then x + iy is non real complex number if:
A) x = 0 B) y = 0 C) x ≠ 0 D) y ≠ 0
19. If a + ib = c + id , then
A) a 2 + c 2 = 0 B) b 2 + c 2 = 0 C) b 2 + d 2 = 0 D) a 2 + b 2 = c 2 + d 2
20. i 9 + i 19 = ...........
A) 1 B) i C) 0 D) None of these

SECTION - B
In this section, attempt any 16 questions out of the Questions 21 - 40.
Each Question is of 1 mark weightage.
21. If A={1,3,5,7} and B={2,4,6,8} then A – B =……
A) A B) B C) φ D) U
22. In a town of 840 persons, 450 persons read Hindi, 300 read English and 200 read both. Then
the number of persons who read neither Hindi nor English newspaper are.
A) 210 B) 290 C) 180 D) 260
{ }
23. If X = 8 n − 7 n − 1; n ∈ N and Y = {49n − 49; n ∈ N } then
A) X ⊂ Y B) Y ⊂ X C) X = Y D) X ∩ Y = φ
24. A survey shows that 63% of the people watch a news Channel whereas 76% watch another
channel. If x% of the people watch both channel, then
A) x = 35 B) x = 63 C) 39 ≤ x ≤ 63 D) x = 39
25. If A and B are two sets, then A ∩ ( A ∪ B ) equals.
A) A B) B C) φ D) A ∩ B
26. Let S={x; x is a positive multiple of 3 less than 100}, P={x; x is a prime number less than
20}, then n(S)+n(P) is
A) 34 B) 41 C) 33 D) 30
27. If L={1,2,3,4}, M={3,4,5,6} and N={1,3,5} then L ∪ ( M ∩ N )
A) {1,2,3,4,5} B) {1,2,3,4} C) {3,5} D) {1,3,5}
28. Domain of a 2 − x 2 (a > 0) is
A) (-a, a) B) [-a, a] C) [0, a] D) (-a, 0]
4− x
29. The domain and range of the real function f defined by f ( x) = is given by
x−4
A) Domain = R, Range ={–1,1} B) Domain = R – {1}, Range =R
C) Domain = R – {4}, Range =R – {–1} D) Domain = R – {–4}, Range = {–1,1}
30. The domain and range of the function f given by f ( x) = 2 − x − 5 is
A) Domain =R+, Range =( − ∞ ,1] B) Domain =R, Range =( − ∞ ,2]
C) Domain =R, Range =( − ∞ ,2) D) Domain =R+, Range =( − ∞ ,2]
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31. The domain for which the functions defined by f ( x) = 3 x 2 − 1 and g ( x) = 3 + x are equal is
 4  4  4  4
A) − 1,  B) − 1,  C)  − 1,  D) − 1, 
 3  3  3  3
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32. If f ( x) = x + 32 , then the value of f (−10) is
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A) 15 B) 14 C) – 15 D) – 14
33. If A and B are finite sets such that n(A) = 5 and n(B) = 7, then find the number of functions
from A to B.
A) 75 B) 57 C) 77 D) 55
f (5) − f (1)
34. If f ( x) = x 3 , find the value of .
5 −1
A) 30 B) 55 C) 125 D) 31
35. If the set A has 3 elements and the set B={3,4,5}, then the number of elements in (A×B)…..
A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 9
36. If z is a complex number, then
2 2 2 2
A) z 2 > z B) z 2 = z C) z 2 < z D) z 2 ≥ z

37. Multiplicative inverse of 2 + i 3 is( )


2

1 4 3 1 4 3 1 3 1 3
A) − i B) + i C) − i D) + i
49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49
2−i
38. The conjugate of is
(1 − 2i )2
2 11 2 11 2 11 2 1
A) − + i B) + i C) − − i D) − − i
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
7−z
39. If f ( z ) = , where z = 1 + 2i , then f (z ) is
1− z3
z
A) B) z C) 2 z D) None of these
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40. The solution of equation x 2 + 6 xi − 9 = 0 is
A) x = ±3i B) x = −3i,−3i C) x = −i, i D) None of these

SECTION - C
In this section, attempt any 8 questions.
Each question is of 1-mark weightage.
Questions 46-50 are based on a Case-Study.
41. A ∪ φ = ..........
A) φ B) A ∩ φ C) A D) None of these

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42. ( A′)′ = ......
A) A′ B) A C) φ D) A
43. A × A = {(1,1), (1 − 1), (−1,1), (−1,−1)} , then A
A) {1,1} B) {-1,-1} C) {1,-1} D) None of these
44. i −39 =……..
A) – 39 B) 39i C) – 39i D) i
45. If x 2 + 3 = 0 then x
A) – i B) 3i C) 3 D) ± i 3

CASE STUDY
A number of the form z = x + iy , where x and y are real and i = − 1 is called a complex

number. Consider the complex numbers z1 = 2 + 3i and z 2 = 4 − 3i .


46. Real part of z1 is ……………..
A) 2 B) 4 C) 3 D) – 3
47. Imaginary part of z 2 is …………….
A) 3 B) – 3 C) 3i D) – 3i
48. Imaginary part of z1 − z 2 is …………….
A) 6i B) 6 C) – 2 D) – 2i
z1
49. Real part of is ………..
z2
1 1 18
A) 2 B) C) − D)
2 25 25
50. Imaginary part of z1 z1 is …………….
A) 0 B) i C) 1 D) – 1

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