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CIAT CONVENT SR. SEC.

SCHOOL
FINAL TERM EXAM
CLASS:- 11th SUBJECT:- Maths M.M

1. If every element of set X is in set Y then_____________


a) X⊂Y b) Y⊂X c) X=Y d) X≠Y
2. If P X Q is an empty set then which of the following is a null set?
a) only P b) only Q c) either P or Q d) both P and Q
3 1 radian is _______________
a) 54°48’ b) 57°16’ c) 180° d) 17°46’
4 Order matters in combination.
a) True b) False
5 If x + ax + b = 0 and x + bx + a = 0 have exactly 1 common root then what is the value of
2 2

(a + b)?
a) 1 b) 0 c) -1 d) 3
6 z1=1+2i and z2=2+3i. Find z1z2.
a) 2+6i b) -4+0i c) -4+7i d) 8+7i
7 A child has 2 pencil and 3 erasers. In how many ways he can take a pencil and an eraser?
a) 5 b) 6
8 In a function from set A to set B, image can have more than one preimage.
a) True b) False c) 8 d) 9
9 What is the value of n, if the coefficients of the second term of (x – y)3 is equal to the third
term of the expansion (x + y)n?
a) –2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5
10 Find the equation of circle with center at origin and radius 5 units.
a) x2+y2=25 b) x2+y2=5 c) x2=25 d) y2=25
12 The point (4, 0, 0) lie on _____________
a) X-axis b) Y-axis c) Z-axis d) Y-Z plane
.13 Let A={1,2,3,4,5} and R be a relation from A to A, R = {(x, y): y = x + 1}. Find the domain.
a) {1,2,3,4,5} b) {2,3,4,5} c) {1,2,3,4} d) {1,2,3,4,5,6}
14 Probability of getting head on an unbiased coin is ________
a) 1/4 b) 1 c) 0 d) ½
15 Complete 2, 4, 6, 8, _____________
a) 10 b) 9 c) 13 d) 11
16 What is the distance between (1, 3) and (5, 6)?
a) 3 units b) 4 units c) 5 units d) 25 units
17 Is i(iota) a root of 1+x =0?
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a) True b) False
18 How is a set denoted?
a) () b) {} c) [] d) **
19 x>5 is _____________________
a) double inequality b) quadratic inequality c) numerical inequality d) literal inequality
20 If sin x=0 then x = ________
a) n π b) (2n+1) π/2 c) (n+1) π d) n π/2
21. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10} and B = { 2, 3, 5, 7 }. Find A ∩ B and hence show that A ∩ B = B
22. Compute (98)5
23. Define a relation R on the set N of natural numbers by R = {(x, y) : y = x + 5} x is a natural number less
than 4; x, y ∈N}. Depict this relationship using roster form. Write down the domain and the range.
24. Find the derivative of f(x) = 1/x By using first principal
25. Find the multiplicative inverse of 4 – 3i
26. Three coins are tossed once. Let A denote the event ‘three heads show”, B denote the event “two
heads and one tail show”, C denote the event” three tails show and D denote the event ‘a head shows on
the first coin”. Which events are (i) mutually exclusive? (ii) simple? (iii) Compound?
27. Prove that cos 2x cosx/2- cos 3x cos 9x/2 = sin 5x sin5x/ 2
or
. (cos x – cos y) + (sin x – sin y) = 4 sin2 (x – y/2)
2 2

28. Find the coordinates of the foci and the vertices, the eccentricity and the length of the latus rectum of
the hyperbolas.
49y 2 – 16x 2 = 784
29 . Find the sum to n terms of the sequence, 8, 88, 888, 8888… .
30 . Find the mean deviation about the mean for the data
X I 5 10 15 20 25
Fi 7 4 6 3 5
31 . Examine whether the following statements are true or false:
(i) { a, b } ⊄ { b, c, a }
(ii) { a, e } ⊂ { x : x is a vowel in the English alphabet}
(iii) { 1, 2, 3 } ⊂ { 1, 3, 5 }
32 . Solve the system of inequalities: 3x – 7 < 5 + x , 11 – 5 x ≤ 1 and represent the solutions on the number line
33 . Three coins are tossed. Describe (i) Two events which are mutually exclusive. (ii) Three events which
are mutually exclusive and exhaustive. (iii) Two events, which are not mutually exclusive. (iv) Two events
which are mutually exclusive but not exhaustive. (v) Three events which are mutually exclusive but not
exhaustive.
34. Prove that
cot x cot 2x – cot 2x cot 3x – cot 3x cot x = 1
OR
(Sinx – sin3x)/ (sin2 cos2 ) = 2 sin x
35. Find the equation of the set of points P, the sum of whose distances from A (4, 0, 0) and B (– 4, 0, 0) is
equal to 10.
Read the Case study given below and attempt any 4 subparts:
A state cricket authority has to choose a team of 11 members, to do it so the authority asks 2 coaches of
a government academy to select the team members that have experience as well as the best performers
in last 15 matches. They can make up a team of 11 cricketers amongst 15 possible candidates. In how
many ways can the final eleven be selected from 15 cricket players if:
i) there is no restriction
1365 2365 1465 1375
ii) one of then must be included
1002 1003 1001 1004
iii) one of them, who is in bad form, must always be excluded
480 364 1365 640
iv) Two of them being leg spinners, one and only one leg spinner must be included?
2C1×13C10 2C1×10C13 1C2×13C10 2C10×13C10
v) If there are 6 bowlers, 3 wicket-keepers, and 11 batsmen in all. The number of ways in which a
A team of 4 bowlers, 2 wicket-keepers, and 5 batsmen can be chosen.
6C2×3C4 ×11C5 6C2×3C4 ×11C5 6C2×3C5×11C4 6C2 × 3C1 ×11C5

In drilling world’s deepest hole, the Kola Superdeep Borehole, the deepest manmade hole on Earth and
deepest artificial point on Earth, as a result of a scientific drilling project, it was found that the
temperature T in degree Celsius, x km below the surface of Earth, was given by:
T = 30 + 25 (x – 3), 3 < x < 15.
If the required temperature lies between 200o C and 300o C, then

1. The depth, x will lie between


1. 9 km and 13 km
2. 9.8 km and 13.8 km
3. 9.5 km and 13.5 km
4. 10 km and 14 km
2. Solve for x. -9x+2> 18 OR 13x+15 ≤−4
1. x ≤ −1913
2. x < −1613
3. −1613 < x < −1913
4. There are no solution.
3. Find the inequality represented by the graph
1. y ≤ 12x+2
2. y > 12x+2
3. y ≥ 12x+2
4. y < 12x+2
4 If |x| < 5 then the value of x lies in the interval
1. (-∞, -5)
2. (∞, 5)
3. (-5, ∞)
4. (-5, 5)

38 Consider the experiment of rolling a die. Let A be the event ‘getting a prime number’, B be the event ‘getting
an odd number’. Write the sets representing the events
(i) Aor B
(ii) A and B
(iii) A but not B
(iv) ‘not A’

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