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CHAPTER 3 THEORY OF EQUATION REVISION TEST -01
SECTION-A
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four alternatives. Write the
option code and the corresponding answer.
1. A zero of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2. If and are polynomials of degrees and respectively, and if , then the degree of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3. A polynomial equation in x of degree n always has
(1) n distinct roots (2) n real roots (3) n imaginary roots (4) at most one root
4. If and are the zeros of , then is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5. According to the rational root theorem, which number is not possible rational zero of
(1) (2) (3) (4)
6. The polynomial has three real zeros if and only if, satisfies
(1) | | (2) (3) | | (4) | |
7. The number of real numbers in satisfying is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
8. If definitely has a positive zero, if and only if

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(1)
9. The polynomial

(3) three real zeros


(2)
has
(1) one negative and two imaginary zeros

10. The number of positive zeros of the polynomial


(1) (2)
(3)

(4) no zeros

(3)
SECTION-B
is
(4)

(2) one positive and two imaginary zeros

(4)

Note: Answer the following questions.


11. If and are the roots of the equation , find the value of in terms of the
coefficients.
12. If has equal roots, find .
13. Find a polynomial equation of minimum degree with rational coefficients, having √ as a root.
14. Find the exact number of real zeros and imaginary of the polynomial .
SECTION-C
Note: Answer the following questions.
15. If α and β are the roots of the quadratic equation , construct a quadratic equation whose
roots are and .
16. If the sides of a cubic box are increased by units respectively to form a cuboid, then the volume is
increased by cubic units. Find the volume of the cuboid.
17. Find a polynomial equation of minimum degree with rational coefficients, having√ √ as a root.
18. Discuss the maximum possible number of positive and negative roots of the polynomial equation
.
SECTION-D
Note: Answer all the questions.
19. Solve the equation if the product of two roots is .
20. If and √ are roots of the equation , find all
roots.
21. Solve the cubic equations: (i) , (ii) .
22. Solve the equation of .
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CHAPTER 3 THEORY OF EQUATION REVISION TEST -02
SECTION-A
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four alternatives. Write the
option code and the corresponding answer.
1. A zero of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2. If and are polynomials of degrees and respectively, and if , then the degree of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3. A polynomial equation in x of degree n always has
(1) n distinct roots (2) n real roots (3) n imaginary roots (4) at most one root
4. If and are the zeros of , then is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5. According to the rational root theorem, which number is not possible rational zero of
(1) (2) (3) (4)
6. The polynomial has three real zeros if and only if, satisfies
(1) | | (2) (3) | | (4) | |
7. The number of real numbers in satisfying is
(1) (2) (3) (4)

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8. If definitely has a positive zero, if and only if
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9. The polynomial has
(1) one negative and two imaginary zeros (2) one positive and two imaginary zeros
(3) three real zeros (4) no zeros
10. The number of positive zeros of the polynomial is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
SECTION-B
Note: Answer the following questions.
11. Construct a cubic equation with roots (i) (ii) (iii)
12. Find the monic polynomial equation of minimum degree with real coefficients having √ as a root.
13. Find a polynomial equation of minimum degree with rational coefficients, having as a root.
14. Show that the polynomial has at least six imaginary roots.
SECTION-C
Note: Answer the following questions.
15. If and are the roots of the quadratic equation , construct a quadratic equation whose
roots are and .
16. If and are the roots of the equation , show that√ √ √ .
17. If is real, discuss the nature of the roots of the polynomial equation , in terms of .
18. Discuss the maximum possible number of positive and negative zeros of the polynomials and
. Also draw rough skech of the graphs.
SECTION-D
Note: Answer all the questions.
19. Solve the equation if it is given that two of its roots are in the ratio .
20. Show that, if are rational, the roots of the equation are rational.
21. Solve the equation (i) . (ii) .
22. Solve the equation if it is known that is a solution.
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CHAPTER 3 THEORY OF EQUATION REVISION TEST -03
SECTION-A
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four alternatives. Write the
option code and the corresponding answer.
1. A zero of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2. If and are polynomials of degrees and respectively, and if , then the degree of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3. A polynomial equation in x of degree n always has
(1) n distinct roots (2) n real roots (3) n imaginary roots (4) at most one root
4. If and are the zeros of , then is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5. According to the rational root theorem, which number is not possible rational zero of
(1) (2) (3) (4)
6. The polynomial has three real zeros if and only if, satisfies
(1) | | (2) (3) | | (4) | |
7. The number of real numbers in satisfying is
(1) (2) (3) (4)

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8. If definitely has a positive zero, if and only if
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9. The polynomial has
(1) one negative and two imaginary zeros (2) one positive and two imaginary zeros
(3) three real zeros (4) no zeros
10. The number of positive zeros of the polynomial is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
SECTION-B
Note: Answer the following questions.
11. If and are the roots of the polynomial equation , find the value of in
terms of the coefficients.
12. Find a polynomial equation of minimum degree with rational coefficients, having √ as a root.
13. Solve the equation .
14. Discuss the nature of the roots of the polynomial .
SECTION-C
Note: Answer the following questions.
15. Find the sum of the squares of the roots of ,
16. Find the sum of squares of roots of the equation .
17. Solve the equation .
18. Show that the equation has atleast imaginary solutions.
SECTION-D
Note: Answer all the questions.
19. Find solution, if any, of the equation .
20. Form the equation whose roots are the squares of the roots of the cubic equation .
21. Solve the equation .
22. Solve the following equation .

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CHAPTER 3 THEORY OF EQUATION REVISION TEST -04
SECTION-A
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four alternatives. Write the
option code and the corresponding answer.
1. A zero of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2. If and are polynomials of degrees and respectively, and if , then the degree of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3. A polynomial equation in x of degree n always has
(1) n distinct roots (2) n real roots (3) n imaginary roots (4) at most one root
4. If and are the zeros of , then is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5. According to the rational root theorem, which number is not possible rational zero of
(1) (2) (3) (4)
6. The polynomial has three real zeros if and only if, satisfies
(1) | | (2) (3) | | (4) | |
7. The number of real numbers in satisfying is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
8. If definitely has a positive zero, if and only if
(1) (2) (3) (4)

Note:
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9. The polynomial

(3) three real zeros

(1)
has
(1) one negative and two imaginary zeros

10. The number of positive zeros of the polynomial


(2)
(2) one positive and two imaginary zeros
(4) no zeros

(3)
SECTION-B
Answer the following questions.
is
(4)

11. If and are the roots of the polynomial equation , find a quadratic equation
with integer coefficients whose roots are and .
12. Show that the equation cannot be satisfied by any real values of .
13. Solve the equation .
14. Discuss the nature of the roots of the polynomial .
SECTION-C
Note: Answer the following questions.
15. Find the condition that the roots of cubic equation are in the ratio
16. If the equations and have a common root, show that it must be equal to
.

17. Form a polynomial equation with integer coefficients with √ as a root.

18. Determine the number of positive and negative roots of the equation .
SECTION-D
Note: Answer all the questions.
19. If and are the roots of the cubic equation , form a cubic equation whose roots
are .
20. Solve the equation of
21. Find the roots of .
22. Find all zeros of the polynomial , if it is known that and
√ are two of its zeros.
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CHAPTER 5- TWO DIMENSIONAL ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY-II REVISION TEST -01
SECTION-A
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four alternatives. Write the
option code and the corresponding answer.
1. The equation of the circle passing through and and touching y -axis is
,where λ is equal to
(1) (2) (3) (4)

2. The circle intersects the line at two distinct points if


(1) (2) (3) (4)
3. The radius of the circle is
(1) (2) (3) √ (4) √
4. The equation of the normal to the circle which is parallel to the line
is
(1) (2) (3) (4)

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5. The radius of the circle passing through the point two of whose diameter are and
is
(1) (2) √ (3) (4)
6. Consider an ellipse whose centre is of the origin and its major axis is along x-axis. If its eccentricity is and

the distance between its foci is 6, then the area of the quadrilateral inscribed in the ellipse with diagonals as
major and minor axis of the ellipse is
(1) (2) (3) (4)

7. The eccentricity of the ellipse is



(1) (2) (3) (4)
√ √

8. The values of m for which the line √ touches the hyperbola are the roots of
, then the value of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9. The circle passing through and touching the axis of at passing through the point
(1) (2) (3) (4)

10. The equation of the circle passing through the foci of the ellipse having centre at is

(1) (2)
(3) (4)

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SECTION-B
Note: Answer the following questions.
11. Find the equation of the parabola of focus and directrix .
12. Find the equation of the ellipse in foci , .

13. Find the equation of the hyperbola in foci , eccentricitye= .

14. Find the equation of the hyperbola with vertices and foci .
15. A circle of radius 3 units touches both the axes. Find the equations of all possible circles formed in the
general form.
16. Find the general equation of the circle whose diameter is the line segment joining the points ,
and .
SECTION-C
Note: Answer the following questions.
17. Find the equations of the two tangents that can be drawn from to the ellipse .
18. Find the equation of the tangent at to the parabola . (Hint: use parametric form).
19. Find the equation of the parabola with focus √ and directrix √ .
20. Find the equation of the circle with centre and passing through the point in standard form.
21. Examine the position of the point (2, 3) with respect to the circle .
22. Find the centre and radius of the circle .

Note:
23.

24.
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Find the equations of tangent and normal to the ellipse

At a water fountain, water attains a maximum height of


SECTION-D

,when

at horizontal distance of
origin. If the path of water is a parabola, find the height of water at a horizontal distance of
.

from its
from
the point of origin.
25. A rod of length moves with its ends always touching the coordinate axes. The locus of a point P on
the rod, which is from the end in contact with x -axis is an ellipse. Find the eccentricity.
26. Identify the type of conic and find centre, foci, vertices, and directrices of

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CHAPTER 5- TWO DIMENSIONAL ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY-II REVISION TEST -02
SECTION-A
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four alternatives. Write the
option code and the corresponding answer.
1. The eccentricity of the hyperbola whose latus rectum is and conjugate axis is equal to half the distance
between the foci is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
√ √

2. The ellipse is inscribed in a rectangle R whose sides are parallel to the coordinate axes.

Another ellipse passing through the point circumscribes the rectangle R. The eccentricity of the
ellipse is
√ √
(1) (2) (3) (4)

3. If is a normal to the parabola , then the value of is


(1) (2) (3) (4)
4. Let C be the circle with centre at and radius =1. If T is the circle centered at passing through the

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origin and touching the circleC externally, then the radius of T is equal to

(1)

(1)

5. The circle passing through


(2)

(2)

(3)

and touching the axis of


(3)
at
(4)

passing through the point


(4)
6. If the coordinates at one end of a diameter of the circle are (11,2), the coordinates of
the other end are
(1) (2) (3) (4)

7. Area of the greatest rectangle inscribed in the ellipse is

(1) (2) (3) √ (4)

8. If the normals of the parabola drawn at the end points of its latus rectum are tangents to the circle
, then the value of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9. The equation of the circle passing through and and touching y -axis is
,where λ is equal to
(1) (2) (3) (4)

10. The radius of the circle passing through the point two of whose diameter are and
is
(1) (2) √ (3) (4)

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SECTION-B
Note: Answer the following questions.
11. Find the equation of the parabola of passes through and symmetric about -axis.
12. Find the equation of the ellipse in foci and end points of major axis are
13. Find the equation of the hyperbola in Centre one of the foci and
corresponding directrix .
14. Find the vertices, foci for the hyperbola .
15. Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the circle at .
16. Determine whether the points lie outside, on or inside the circle .
SECTION-C
Note: Answer the following questions.

17. Find the equations of tangents to the hyperbola which are parallel to

18. Find the equations of the tangent and normal to hyperbola at . (Hint: use

parametric form).
19. Find the equation of circles that touch both the axes and pass through in general form.
20. Find the equation of the parabola whose vertex is and focus .
21. The line meets the coordinate axes at A and B . Find the equation of the circle drawn
on AB as diameter.

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22. Obtain the equation of the circles with radius 5 cm and touching x-axis at the origin in general form.
SECTION-D
Note: Answer all the questions.
23. Find the equations of tangent and normal to the parabola at
24. An engineer designs a satellite dish with a parabolic cross section. The dish is wide at the opening,
and the focus is placed from the vertex (a) Position a coordinate system with the origin at the
vertex and the x –axis on the parabola’s axis of symmetry and find an equation of the parabola. (b) Find
the depth of the satellite dish at the vertex.
25. Assume that water issuing from the end of a horizontal pipe, above the ground, describes a
parabolic path.The vertex of the parabolic path is at the end of the pipe. At a position below the
line of the pipe, the flow of water has curved outward beyond the vertical line through the end of
the pipe. How far beyond this vertical line will the water strike the ground?
26. Identify the type of conic and find centre, foci, vertices, and directrices of
.
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CHAPTER 5- TWO DIMENSIONAL ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY-II REVISION TEST -03
SECTION-A
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four alternatives. Write the
option code and the corresponding answer.
1. The length of the diameter of the circle which touches the -axis at the point and passes through the
point (2,3) .

(1) (2) (3) (4)

2. The area of quadrilateral formed with foci of the hyperbolas and is

(1) (2) (3) (4)

3. Tangents are drawn to the hyperbola parallel to the straight line . One of the points of

contact of tangents on the hyperbola is

(1) ( ) (2) ( ) (3) ( ) (4) ( √ √ )


√ √ √ √ √ √

4. Area of the greatest rectangle inscribed in the ellipse is

6. If
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(1)

5. The circle passing through


(1)
(2)

(2)
is a normal to the parabola
(3) √

and touching the axis of


(3)
at

, then the value of


(4)

passing through the point

is
(4)

(1) (2) (3) (4)


7. The values of m for which the line √ touches the hyperbola are the roots of
, then the value of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
8. The radius of the circle passing through the point two of whose diameter are and
is
(1) (2) √ (3) (4)
9. The circle intersects the line at two distinct points if
(1) (2) (3) (4)

10. Consider an ellipse whose centre is of the origin and its major axis is along x-axis. If its eccentricity is and

the distance between its foci is 6, then the area of the quadrilateral inscribed in the ellipse with diagonals as
major and minor axis of the ellipse is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
SECTION-B
Note: Answer the following questions.
11. Find the equation of the parabola of vertex and focus .

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12. Find the equation of the ellipse in length of latus rectum 8, eccentricity = and major axis on x -axis.

13. Find the equation of the hyperbola in passing through(5,-2) and length of the transverse axis along x
axis and of length 8 units.
14. Determine whether the points lie outside, on or inside the circle .
15. The orbit of Halley’s Comet (Fig. 5.51) is an ellipse 36.18 astronomical units long and by 9.12
astronomical units wide. Find its eccentricity.

16. If is a tangent to the circle , find c.


SECTION-C
Note: Answer the following questions.
17. Show that the line is a tangent to the ellipse .Also find the coordinates of
the point of contact.
18. Prove that the point of intersection of the tangents at and on the parabola is at
[ ].
19. Find the equation of the parabola with vertex axis parallel to -axis and passing through

20.

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Find the equation of the circle with centre

A line
and .
and passing through the intersection of the lines

cuts a chord of length units on a circle with centre of the circle


the equation of the circle in general form.
. Find

22. A circle of area square units has two of its diameters along the lines and . Find
the equation of the circle.
SECTION-D
Note: Answer all the questions.

23. A bridge has a parabolic arch that is high in the centre and wide at the bottom. Find the height
of the arch from the centre, on either sides.
24. Parabolic cable of a portion of the roadbed of a suspension bridge are positioned as shown below.
Vertical Cables are to be spaced every along this portion of the roadbed. Calculate the lengths of first
two of these vertical cables from the vertex.
25. On lighting a rocket cracker it gets projected in a parabolic path and reaches a maximum height of
when it is away from the point of projection. Finally it reaches the ground away from the
starting point. Find the angle of projection.
26. If the equation represents a circle, find and . Also determine
the centre and radius of the circle.
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SECTION-A
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four alternatives. Write the
option code and the corresponding answer.
1. The centre of the circle inscribed in a square formed by the lines and is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2. If be any point on with foci and then is
(1) (2) 6 (3) (4) .
3. If the normals of the parabola drawn at the end points of its latus rectum are tangents to the circle
, then the value of is
(1) (2) (3) (4) .
4. The equation of the circle passing through the foci of the ellipse having centre at is
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
5. Let C be the circle with centre at and radius =1. If T is the circle centered at passing through the
origin and touching the circleC externally, then the radius of T is equal to
√ √
(1) (2) (3) (4)

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6. An ellipse has OB as semi minor axes, F and F′ its foci and the angle FBF′ is a right angle. Then the
eccentricity of the ellipse is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
√ √
7. If the two tangents drawn from a point P to the parabola are at right angles then the locus of P is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
8. The circle passing through and touching the axis of at passing through the point
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9. The locus of a point whose distance from is times its distance from the line is
(1) a parabola (2) a hyperbola (3) an ellipse (4) a circle
10. If the coordinates at one end of a diameter of the circle are (11,2), the coordinates of
the other end are
(1) (2) (3) (4)
SECTION-B
Note: Answer the following questions.
11. Find the equation of the parabola end points of latus rectum and .
12. Find the equation of the ellipse in length of latus rectum 4 , distance between foci √ and major axis as
y - axis.
13. Show that the absolute value of difference of the focal distances of any point P on the hyperbola is the
length of its transverse axis.
14. Determine whether the points lie outside, on or inside the circle .
15. Prove that the length of the latus rectum of the hyperbola is .
16. A road bridge over an irrigation canal have two semi circular vents each with a span of 20m and the
supporting pillars of width 2m . Use Fig.5.16 to write the equations that represent the semi-verticular
vents.

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Note: Answer the following questions.
17. Find the equation of the tangent to the parabola perpendicular to .
18. If the normal at the point on the parabola meets the parabola again at the point , then
prove that ( ).
19. Find the equation of the circle passing through the points and .
20. Obtain the equation of the circle for which and are the ends of a diameter.
21. A concrete bridge is designed as a parabolic arch. The road over bridge is long and the maximum
height of the arch is . Write the equation of the parabolic arch.
22. Find the length of Latus rectum of the ellipse .
SECTION-D
Note: Answer all the questions.
19. A tunnel through a mountain for a four lane highway is to have a elliptical opening. The total width of
the highway (not the opening) is to be and the height at the edge of the road must be sufficient for
a truck high to clear if the highest point of the opening is to be approximately . How wide must
the opening be?
20. Cross section of a Nuclear cooling tower is in the shape of a hyperbola with equation . The
tower is tall and the distance from the top of the tower to the centre of the hyperbola is half the

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distance from the base of the tower to the centre of the hyperbola. Find the diameter of the top and base
of the tower.

21. The maximum and minimum distances of the Earth from the Sun respectively are
and . The Sun is at one focus of the elliptical orbit. Find the distance
from the Sun to the other focus.
22. For the ellipse , find the centre, vertices, and the foci. Also prove that the
length of latus rectum is .
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SECTION-A
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four alternatives. Write the
option code and the corresponding answer.
1. A rod of length is broken into two pieces at random. The probability density function of the shorter of the

two pieces is { The mean and variance of the shorter of the two pieces are respectively

(1) (2) (3) (4)


2. A pair of dice numbered of a six-sided die and of a four-sided die is rolled and the sum is
determined. Let the random variable X denote this sum. Then the number of elements in the inverse image of
is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3. Let X represent the difference between the number of heads and the number of tails obtained when a coin is
tossed n times. Then the possible values of X are
(1) (2) –
(3) – (4)
4. Four buses carrying 160 students from the same school arrive at a football stadium. The buses carry,

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respectively, 42, 36, 34, and 48 students. One of the students is randomly selected. Let X denote the number
of students that were on the bus carrying the randomly selected student. One of the 4 bus drivers is also
randomly selected. Let Y denote the number of students on that bus. Then E[X] and E[Y] respectively are
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5. On a multiple-choice exam with 3 possible destructives for each of the 5 questions, the probability that a
student will get 4 or more correct answers just by guessing is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
6. If X is a binomial random variable with expected value and variance , Then is
(1) ( ) ( ) ( ) (2) ( ) ( ) (3) ( ) ( ) ( ) (4) ( ) ( ) ( )
7. Suppose that takes on one of the values . If for some constant , P
for and , Then the value of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
8. If { otherwise is a probability density function of a random variable, then the value of
is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9. Let have a Bernoulli distribution with mean , then the variance of – is
(1) 2) (3) (4)
10. A computer salesperson knows from his past experience that he sells computers to one in every twenty
customers who enter the showroom. What is the probability that he will sell a computer to exactly two of the
next three customers?
(1) (2) (3) (4)

SECTION-B
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11. Two fair coins are tossed simultaneously (equivalent to a fair coin is tossed twice). Find the probability

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mass function for number of heads occurred.


12. An urn contains 5 mangoes and 4 apples. Three fruits are taken at random. If the number of apples
taken is a random variable, then find the values of the random variable and number of points in its
inverse images.
13. An urn contains 2 white balls and 3 red balls. A sample of 3 balls are chosen at random from the urn. If X
denotes the number of red balls chosen, find the values taken by the random variable X and its number
of inverse images.

14. The probability density function of X is { .

Find (i) (ii) (iii) .

SECTION-C
Note: Answer the following questions.
15. A six sided die is marked ‘1’ on one face, ‘3’ on two of its faces, and ‘5’ on remaining three faces. The die
is thrown twice. If X denotes the total score in two throws, find (i) the probability mass function (ii) the
cumulative distribution function (iii) (iv)
16. Let X be a random variable denoting the life time of an electrical equipment having probability density
function { . Find (i) the value of k (ii) Distribution function
(iii) (iv) calculate the probility that X is at least for four unit of time (v) .

17. If X is the random variable with distribution function given by, {

then find (i) the probability density function (ii)

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18. Find the probability mass function of the discrete random variable X whose cumulative
distribution function is given by

Also find (i) and (ii) -

SECTION-D
Note: Answer all the questions.
19. A six sided die is marked ‘1’ on one face, ‘2’ on two of its faces, and ‘3’ on remaining three faces. The die
is rolled twice. If denotes the total score in two throws. (i) Find the probability mass function. (ii) Find
the cumulative distribution function. (iii) Find (iv) Find .
20. A random variable X has the following probability mass function.

Find (i) the value of k (ii) (iii)

21. If X is the random variable with probability density function given by, { .

Find (i) the distribution function F(x) (ii) .

22. The probability density function of X is given by { . Find (i) the value of k

(ii) the distribution function (iii) (iv) (v) .


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CHAPTER -11. PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS REVISION TEST – 02
SECTION-A
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four alternatives. Write the
option code and the corresponding answer.
1. Let X be random variable with probability density function ( ) { Which of the following

statement is correct
(1) both mean and variance exist (2) mean exists but variance does not exist
(3) both mean and variance do not exist (4) variance exists but Mean does not exist.
2. Consider a game where the player tosses a six-sided fair die. If the face that comes up is , the player
wins , otherwise he loses , where k is the face that comes up * + The expected
amount to win at this game in is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3. A random variable X has binomial distribution with and then standard deviation of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
4. If the function ( ) for represents a probability density function of a continuous random
variable X, then which of the following cannot be the value of a and b?

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6. If *
(1)

+ *
(2)

(2)
+ If , -
(3)

(3)
( ) then * +.
(4)
5. Two coins are to be flipped. The first coin will land on heads with probability 0.6, the second with Probability
0.5. Assume that the results of the flips are independent, and let equal the total number of heads that
result. The value of E[X] is
(1) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4)

7. The random variable has the probability density function ( ) { and ( ) ,


then and are respectively
(1) (2) (3) (4)
8. Which of the following is a discrete random variable?
I. The number of cars crossing a particular signal in a day.
II. The number of customers in a queue to buy train tickets at a moment.
III. The time taken to complete a telephone call.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9. The probability function of a random variable is defined as:
x -2 -1 0 1 2
F(x) k 2k 3k 4k 5
Then ( ) is equal to:
(1) (2) (3) (4)
10. If in 6 trials, is a binomial variate which follows the relation ( ) ( ) then the probability
of success is
(1) (2) (3) (4)

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SECTION-B
Note: Answer the following questions.
11. A pair of fair dice is rolled once. Find the probability mass function to get the number of fours.
12. Two balls are chosen randomly from an urn containing 6 red and 8 black balls. Suppose that we win Rs
15 for each red ball selected and we lose Rs 10 for each black ball selected. X denotes the winning
amount, then find the values of X and number of points in its inverse images.
13. Suppose a pair of unbiased dice is rolled once. If X denotes the total score of two dice, write down (i) the
sample space (ii) the values taken by the random variable X, (iii) the inverse image of 10, and (iv) the
number of elements in inverse image of X.
14. Let X be a random variable denoting the life time of an electrical equipment having probability density
function ( ) { . Find (i) the value of k (ii) Distribution function
(iii) ( ) (iv) calculate the probility that X is at least for four unit of time (v) ( ).

SECTION-C
Note: Answer the following questions.
15. Three fair coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability mass function for number of heads
occurred.

16. If X is the random variable with distribution function ( ) given by, ( ) { then find

(i) the probability density function ( ) (ii) ( ).


17. Suppose a discrete random variable can only take the values 0, 1, and 2. The probability mass function

is defined by ( ) {

18.

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Find (i) the value of k (ii) cumulative distribution function
The probability density function of X is given by ( )

Answer all the questions.


SECTION-D
{
(iii) ( )
. Find the value of k .

19. If the probability mass function ( ) of a random variable is


x 1 2 3 4
F(x)

20. The cumulative distribution function of a discrete random variable is given

by ( )

{
Find (i) the probability mass function (ii) ( ) (iii) ( )
21. Find the constant C such that the function ( ) ( ) { is a density function , and
compute (i) ( ) (ii) ( ) (iii) ( ).
22. Suppose the amount of milk sold daily at a milk booth is distributed with a minimum of 200 litres and a
maximum of 600 litres with probability density function ( ) { . Find (i) the value
of k (ii) the distribution function (iii) the probability that daily sales will fall between 300 litres and 500
litres?
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CHAPTER -11. PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS REVISION TEST – 03
SECTION-A
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four alternatives. Write the
option code and the corresponding answer.
1. Let X be random variable with probability density function ( ) { Which of the following

statement is correct
(1) both mean and variance exist (2) mean exists but variance does not exist
(3) both mean and variance do not exist (4) variance exists but Mean does not exist.
2. A rod of length is broken into two pieces at random. The probability density function of the shorter of the

two pieces is ( ) { The mean and variance of the shorter of the two pieces are respectively

(1) (2) (3) (4)


3. Consider a game where the player tosses a six-sided fair die. If the face that comes up is , the player
wins , otherwise he loses , where k is the face that comes up * + The expected
amount to win at this game in is
(1) (2) (3) (4)

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4. A random variable X has binomial distribution with
(1) (2) (3)
and then standard deviation of is
(4)
5. Four buses carrying 160 students from the same school arrive at a football stadium. The buses carry,
respectively, 42, 36, 34, and 48 students. One of the students is randomly selected. Let X denote the number
of students that were on the bus carrying the randomly selected student. One of the 4 bus drivers is also
randomly selected. Let Y denote the number of students on that bus. Then E[X] and E[Y] respectively are
(1) (2) (3) (4)
6. Two coins are to be flipped. The first coin will land on heads with probability 0.6, the second with
Probability 0.5. Assume that the results of the flips are independent, and let equal the total number of
heads that result. The value of E[X] is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
7. If * + * + If , - ( ) then * +.
(1) (2) (3) (4)

8. The random variable has the probability density function ( ) { and ( ) ,


then and are respectively
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9. Suppose that takes on one of the values . If for some constant , P ( ) ( )
for and ( ) , Then the value of is
(1) (2) (3) (4)
10. If ( ) { otherwise is a probability density function of a random variable, then the value of
is
(1) (2) (3) (4)

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SECTION-B
Note: Answer the following questions.
11. A six sided die is marked on one face, on two of its faces, and on remaining three faces. The die
is thrown twice. If X denotes the total score in two throws, find the values of the random variable and
number of points in its inverse images.
12. Suppose X is the number of tails occurred when three fair coins are tossed once simultaneously. Find
the values of the random variable X and number of points in its inverse images.
13. Two balls are chosen randomly from an urn containing 6 white and 4 black balls. Suppose that we win
Rs 30 for each black ball selected and we lose Rs 20 for each white ball selected. If X denotes the
winning amount, then find the values of X and number of points in its inverse images.
14. Suppose two coins are tossed once. If X denotes the number of tails, (i) write down the sample space
(ii) find the inverse image of 1 (iii) the values of the random variable and number of elements in its
inverse images.
SECTION-C
Note: Answer the following questions.
15. Find the probability mass function and cumulative distribution function of number of girl child in
families with 4 children, assuming equal probabilities for boys and girls.
16. Two balls are chosen randomly from an urn containing 8 white and 4 black balls. Suppose that we win
Rs 20 for each black ball selected and we lose Rs10 for each white ball selected. Find the probability
mass function.
17. Four fair coins are tossed once. Find the cumulative distribution function for number of heads occurred.
18. In a pack of 52 playing cards, two cards are drawn at random simultaneously. If the number of black
cards drawn is a random variable, find the values of the random variable and number of points in its
inverse images.
SECTION-D
Note:
19.
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A random variable X has the following probability mass function

( )

Find (i) ( ) (ii) ( ) (iii) ( ) (iv) ( ).


20. The cumulative distribution function of a discrete random variable is given by

( )

{
Find (i) the probability mass function (ii) ( ) and (iii) ( ).
21. The probability density function of random variable X is given by ( ) { , Find
(i) Distribution function (ii) ( ) (iii) ( ) (iv) ( ).
22. If X is the random variable with probability density function ( ) given by,

( ) { ,then find (i) the distribution function ( ) (ii) ( ).

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