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Ka SARALA BIRLA PUBLIC SCHOOL yd Mahilong, Ranchi Half-Yearly Examination - (2023- Class = Xl 5 t FM. : 80 Subject Standard Mathematics (041) 3 hours Name UID General Instructions: + Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each, Each question is compulsory. * Section B consists of 05 questions of 2 marks each, internal choice is given in 1 question. ‘* Section C consists of 06 questions of 3 m: questions. * Section D consists of 04 questions of 5 marks each, internal choice is given in 2 questions. ion E consists of 03 case based questions of 4 marks each, Class/Sec. : Roll No. arks each, internal choice is given in 2 Sectio i-b W-e Ql. The set (Aq B')' U (BA C) is equal to . 26 ig-a Aue () auc 3-6 . fet wus (dainB |4-b Woe Q2. “The value of cos 1° Cos2* Cos 3°...... Cos 179° is, Sb ize (a) % 6-a ie eo Att 0 B = - = - 7-6 Bec Q3. “The value of Sin (n/10) Sin (137/10) is x B-b dal (a) % dja lq-e Sick, (b) -1/2 (d) 1 WO-a 0 Q4. The number of combinations of 4 different objects A, B, C, D taken 2 at atime is (a) 4 (c) 7 fey 6 (d) 8 QS. Iftan x= a/b, then b Cos 2x +a Sin 2x is equal to. (a) a (c) ab Ab} b (d) a/b Q6. “IFA and B are two sets, then An (AUB) equals to f Hay A (c) Empty set (b) B (d) AnB Q7. The sum of the digits in unit place of all the numbers formed with the help of 3,4,5 and 6 taken all ata time is Aad 432 (c) 36 108 (d) 18 Q8,~ Two finite sets have m and n elements. The number of subsets of the first set is 112 more than of the second. The values of m and n are respectively (a) 4,7 (c) 4,4 by 7,4 (d) 7,7 Q9. ‘Ifa finite set having n elements, then the number of relations which can be defined in Ais (a) 2° Ser an (b) n? (d) n° Q10. A five digit number divisible by 3 is to be formed using the numbers 0,1,2,3,4 and 5, without repetition. The total number of ways this can be done, is a} 216 (c) 600 . (b) 240 (d) 3125 Page |. Q11. Which term of the sequence 3,6,12, (a) 10 ey9 (b) 8 AG) None ofthese Q12, The set of values of x satisfying 2s |x-3 |< is fay (-1, U5, 7) (c) x<7orx25 (b) -a, $, 2 forms an (a) Equation (c) Set ub} Inequality * _ (d) None of these Q15. The third term of GP is 4, the product of the first five term is Aa) 1024 (c) 256 (b) 512 (d) None of these Q16. The value of tan 75° + Cot 75° is {a) 1 (c) 3 (b) 2 fey Q17. The domain of the real valued function f(x) = is (c) R (d) None of these . upto 10 terms is 3069 {b} 2008 {d) 1022 Directions (Q. Nos. 19-20) In the questions given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct? (a) Both A and Rare correct; R is the correct explanation of A (b) Both A and Rare correct; R is not the correct explanation of A (c) Ais correct; R is incorrect (d) Ris correct; A is incorrect ' a Assertion (A) If n(A) = 4 and B= (3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9), then the number of relations from A to B is 27°. Reason (R) If A and B be any two non-empty finite sets containing m and n elements respectively, then total number of relations from set A to Bis 2". Q20. Assertion (A) If 1,2,4,8,...... IS a GP and 4,8,16,32, is a GP, then 144, 248, 4416, B432,.n0 iS also a GP. 0. Reason (R) The sum of corresponding terms of two GP is also a GP. Se a su... 021. IfA={4" — 3n—1,ne N}and Az £09,549 5 B = (9(n—1):ne N},then find the relation between AandB. g- {0.9) 8 Zhe J 22, Find the degree measure corresponding to the radian measure (—2)°." 1. 023. Solve the inequality = -15 < 2 <0 -23¢XE Ae OR Find all pairs of consecutive even positive integers, both of which are larger than - S such that their sumislessthan 23. y>G & x+(%H2)<238 5K AK IOS Q24. Evaluate TH (2 +3) (6.8110) 025. f++2== , findx. ) ; eerie al 1), (s)10), (o'2 aty ee fGs),(sn0), ( Q26. Prove that (A B')'U (BNC) =A'UB. & Page | 2 or Represent the following sets in Venn diagram. (a) A’ 9 (BUC) (b) A'n (C-B) Q27. Prove that Or If A+B = 1/4, then prove that (1+ tan A) (1+ tan B) ; Q28. Find the domain and range of the following real functions. Sg (2) Fox) =~ [2x] SEEN n eon ly ae b) teveees bee a y} 9) _ sofa) Q29. Find the value of (i) sin22(Z)°= j12- (titan & dam = (20, -F / 30. Solve |x— 1] + |x- 2124 a | ey femye —~ [o, 22 Q31, Determine the domain and range of the relation R, where 6,2 WAR 7 BAT ¢ - ote R= {(2x+3, x°) : x is a prime number less than 10} FEL a section=p) >~(%512'7) prage - (87 Q32. From 50 students taking examination in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, each of the student has passed in at least one of the subject, 37 passed Mathematics, 24 Physics and 43 Chemistry. At most 19 passed Mathematics and Physics, at most 29 Mathematics and Chemistry and at most 20 Physics and Chemistry, What is the largest possible number that could have passed all three examination? a - Prove that :- Cot x Cot 2x - Cot 2x Cot 3x - Cot 3x Cot x = 1 R a3 o Prove that:- (i) 3% = tan? (2) (il) Sin 3x + Sin 2x ~ Sin x = 4Sin x Cos (2) Cos (#) w Many ways can the letters of the word PERMUTATIONS be arranged ifthe BO i)" words start with P and end withs, UW 181/4U“00 : ade te i) vowels are all together, (2 y (5. lio 2ZUIIZOG (iii) there are always 4 letters Between Pand s? yx E+ txr4OKee A group consists of 4 girls and 7 boys. In how many ways can a team of 5 members be selected a has 7+ GUA Zim 4+tYo= ats 96s Se (i) nogil? %e = 2 - 1 4 ey et lgx Ne i) at least one boy ang.one girl? 7, x “y+ “o¥ “Cg + “EY Cy sil va { (ili) atleast 3 girls? “03 XG uC, x t= 4) ety, Q25. The ratio of the A. M. and G. M. of two positive numbers a and b, is m: Show that a:b = (m+ Vim? =n?) : (m— Vin? = ni?) P Section {This section comprises of 3 case-study based questions of 4 marks each with sub parts. The first two case study questions have three sub parts (i), (ii), (iii) of marks 1, 1,2 respectively. The third case study question has two sub Parts of 2 marks each.) Q36. Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: The Water acidity ‘i a pool is considered normal, when the average pH reading of three daily measurements is between 7.2 and 7.8. The first two PH reading are 7.48 and 7.85 and pH reading of 3 day is x, On the basis of above information, answer the following questions, (i) The average pH of three days is (a) 5.11 +x (c) 15.33 +x - bY 5.11 49/3 : (d) None of these (li) The system of linear inequality, which shows the given information is (a) 72551145 <78 (C) Z2S1K BF bxS (b) 7.251533 4x%<7.8 aay. 5d. + : <78 A 37. FIOoO7 IW" 38. (iii) The solution of the linear inequality 7.2 < 5.11 + x/3 is m2 6.27 (c) x<6.27 (b) x>6.27 (d) x<6.27 OR The value of pH on third day is (a) [6.27, 8.07] (c) (6.27, 8.07] (bY (6.27, 8.07) (d) (6.27, 8.07) Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: Mr. Arvind Shukla a mathematics teacher of class XI. He writes a word INDEPENDENCE on the white board. He asks some questions which are based on the arrangements of the letters of the above word. Then, answer the following questions, (i) The number of permutations of n objects, where p objects are of the one kind, q are of second kind,r are of 3 kind and the rest, if any are of different kind is Om _ () 3 (ob) —— (d) None of these megan (ii) Find the number of arrangements of the letters of the word starting with P. (a) 183600 138600 (b) 128600 (d) 118600 {iii) Find the number of arrangements of the letter of word when word begins with | and ends in P. (a) 16200 (c) 14200 (by 12600 (d) 15200 OR Find the number of arrangements of the letter of word, when all the vowels never occur ether 4a) 1686400 ey oe (c) 1545400 (b) 144400 (d) 156600 Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: The side of a given square is 10 cm. Tie mid-points of its sides are joined to form a new square. Again, the mid-point of the sides of this new square are joined to form another square. This process is continued indefinitely. Based on above information. Answer the following. (i) The side of the Sth square is equal to (2) Sem fey 5/2 cm (b) 5/v2.cm (d) 5/4.cm Q (ii) The sum of all sides of the square is equal to. (a) (10+ v2) cm (c) (40 +20v2) cm (b) (20+ 10V2) cm (d) None of these Y ano} Kx<2 ~ nese” 2h y de fe »)oP) 5 iy 70) Page 4

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