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DPS – MIS, DOHA- QATAR

ANNUAL EXAMINATION (2020–21)


CLASS: XI

Subject: APPLIED MATHEMATICS Date: 18. 02. 2021


Time allowed: 3 Hours. Maximum Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. This question paper contains two parts A and B. Each part is
compulsory. Part A carries 24 marks and Part B carries 56 marks
2. Part-A has Objective Type Questions and Part -B has Descriptive
Type Questions
3. Both Part A and Part B have choices.
4. This Question Paper consists of 10 pages
Part – A:

1. It consists of two sections- I and II.


2. Section I comprises of 16 very short answer type questions.
3. Section II contains 2 case studies. Each case study comprises of 5
case-based MCQs. An examinee is to attempt any 4 out of 5 MCQs.

Part – B:

1. It consists of three sections- III, IV and V.


2. Section III comprises of 10 questions of 2 marks each.
3. Section IV comprises of 7 questions of 3 marks each.
4. Section V comprises of 3 questions of 5 marks each.

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5. Internal choice is provided in 3 questions of Section –III, 2
questions of Section IV and 3 questions of Section-V. You have to
attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.

Part –A
Section –I (1X16= 16 Marks)
1. Write the set of all natural numbers x such that 4x+9 <50 in
Roster form.
OR
Write ‘the set of reciprocals of natural numbers’ in set builder
form.
2. State whether Set of lines passing through a point is a finite set or
infinite set.
3. If A = { 0, 1, 2} and B = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 } then represent the rule f: A
to B given by f(x) = x+ 2 by an arrow diagram.
4. Is F = { ( a,1) ( b,2) (c, 4) (a,2 ) ( d, 5) } a function .
If X ={ a, b, c, d} and Y = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5} ?
5. Compute 9! +0!+1!
6. How many words with or without meaning of three distinct
letters of English alphabets are there?
7. State whether the statement is correct or not
‘If each term of an A.P is multiplied by a constant then the
resulting sequence is also an A.P.’
8. Find the arithmetic mean of the first four composite numbers.
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9. Evaluate i
OR
Express ( 5 – 3i) 3in the form of a +ib.
10.Solve the equation: 9x2+16 = 0.

11.Find the equation of the circle with centre (-3, 2) and radius is 5
units.

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lim ¿ ¿ x2 + …+ x9 )
12.Find the limit x→−1

OR
If f(x)= x + x + …….+x +1 then find f1(1).
100 99

13.Find the standard deviation if the variance is 66.2.


14.Write the sample space when a pair of dice one is blue and the
other is red is rolled once.
15.Define mutually exclusive.
16.Find the derivative of x2-2 at x =10

Section II (1x 8=8 Marks)


Both the Case study based questions are compulsory.
Attempt any 4 out of 5 from each question 17 and 18. Each
question carries 1 mark.
Case study I
17. In a city one school arranged online classes through Zoom
application, Google meet application and Microsoft team’s
application.

One student of school for better understanding the chapter of


mathematical reasoning he has taken the following statements.
P: Student attending Zoom application
Q: Student attending Google meet application

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R: Student attending Microsoft team’s application
Using above statements

(i)Student attending both Zoom and Google meet can written as

(a) P ∩Q (b) P ∪ Q
(c ) P →Q (d) P ↔Q
(ii) Student not attending Zoom application classes

(a) P1 (b) P
(c) P (d) ( P)

(iii)One student attending all classes through all applications, identify


the quantifier

( a ) ∀ P ,Q (b) ∀ P ,Q , R
(c) ∃ P , Q (d) ∃ P , Q , R

(iv) Suppose P and Q both are true values, then truth value of
question (i)
(a) F (b) T
(c) T ∨F (d) None of these

(v) Suppose P and Q both are false values, then truth value of
question (i)
(a) F (b) T
(c) T ∨F (d) None of these

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18. Case study II

Two friends Aparna and Anupama decided to borrow a certain


amount of money from a private bank. Aparna borrowed ₹
8000 from a bank at 12 % per annum for a period of three years
at simple interest. Whereas Anupama borrowed the same
amount for the same time period at 10 % per annum
compounded annually.

(i)The amount paid by anupama is ….


(a)₹ 10648 (b) ₹ 2780 (c) ₹ 9806 (d) ₹ 2435

(ii) Find the compound interest paid by anupama


(a) ₹ 8000 (b) ₹ 10648 (c) ₹2648 (d) ₹ 3921

(iii) Find the simple interest in case of Aparna


(a) ₹ 5643 (b) ₹1243 (c) ₹ 4235 (d) ₹2880
( iv) As per the information stated above who had paid more
interest to bank?
(a)Aparna (b) Anupama (c) both a and b (d ) None of these
(v) Find the difference between the simple interest and compound
interest from the above information.

(a) ₹ 345 (b) ₹534 (c) ₹ 836 (d) ₹ 232

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Section III ( 2X 10 = 20 Marks)
All questions are compulsory. In case of internal choice attempt
any one.
19. The mean of 100 observations is 50 and their standard deviation
is 5.Find the sum of the squares of all the observations.
OR
Find the mean deviation about mean for the given data :
5,7,12,4,8,6,10,12
20. Find the variance of the data: 6, 8,10,12, 14.
21. Identify the quantifier and write the negation of the statement ‘
There exists a number which is equal to its cube’.
22. Write the converse and contrapositive of ‘ If x<y then
x+5 < y+5.
23. Translate the statement in symbolic form and mention whether it
is conjunction or disjunction ‘ 2 and 3 are prime numbers’.
OR
Write the compound statement using the connectors of implication
and disjunction.
P: It is raining Q : It is cold.

24. Find the coordinates of the foci and the equation of the directrix
of parabola x2= 36y.
OR
If the parabola y2 = 4ax passes through the point (3,2) , Find the
length of its latus rectum.

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25. Find the equation of the circle with centre (3, -4) and radius is 4
units.
26. Find the slope of the line which passes through the points
( -2, 3) and (4,-6).
27. Find the sum of the sequence 5,55,555,5555 …to n terms.
OR
The sum of the terms of G.P is 315, whose first term and common
ratio are 5 and 2 respectively. Find the last term and number of
terms.
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28. Express in the form of a +ib.
2+ √−3

SECTION- IV ( 3X7= 21 Marks)


All questions are compulsory. In case of internal choice attempt
any one.
3 3
29. How many terms of the G.P 3, 2 , 4 , …. Are needed to give the
3069
sum 512 ?
OR
13
The sum of the first three terms of a G .P are 12 and their product is
-1. Find the common ratio and the terms.
sin 4 x
30. Find lim sin 2 x
x →0

0R
Find the derivative of tan x by using the first principle.
31. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the given data
x 10 30 50 70 90
f 4 24 28 16 8

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32. Calculate the variance and standard deviation of the following
data.
x 4 8 11 17 20 24 32
f 3 5 9 5 4 3 1

33. Identify whether the following events are sure or impossible


events.
i) Event of getting a number which is multiple of 7 in a single toss
of a die.
ii) Event of getting 5 kings in a pack of cards.
iii) Event of drawing a club queen in a pack of cards.
OR
Two dice are thrown . The events A, B and C are as follows:
A = getting an even number on the first die.
B= getting an odd number on the first die.
C =getting the sum of the numbers on the dice ≤ 5. Describe the
following.
i) Check whether A and B are mutually exclusive and exhaustive.
ii) Check whether A and C are mutually exclusive.
iii) Check whether B and C are mutually exclusive.

34. Find the simple interest on Rs 5000 at 4 percent per annum for the
period January 16 to August 23, 2019.

35. Find the amount and compound of Rs 10000 in one and half year
at 16 percent per annum interest being due quarterly.

SECTION- V ( 5X3=15 Marks)


All questions are compulsory. In case of internal choice attempt
any one.
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36. Calculate the variance and standard deviation for the given data.
classes 0-30 30-60 60-90 90-120 120- 150- 180-
150 180 210
frequency 2 3 5 10 3 5 2

OR
Find the mean deviation about median
Wages 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
per day
No. of 3 8 12 9 8
workers

{
a+ bx , x <1
37. Find all the possible values of a and b if f(x)= 4 , x=1 and
b−ax , x >1
lim f (x ) = f(1)
x →1

OR
(i)Find the derivative using product rule.
( x – 1) ( x - 2)

(ii) Find the derivative using quotient rule.


x−1
x+ 1

38. A code word is to consists of two distinct English alphabets


followed by two distinct numbers between 1 and 9 (i) How
many such code words are there? (ii) How many of them end with
an even integer?
OR

If P( 2n – 1, n ) : P(2n+1 , n- 1 ) = 22 : 7 . Find n.
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