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MATHS XI HALF YEARLY

This document outlines the structure and content of a mid-term mathematics examination for Grade XI students, covering multiple-choice questions, problem-solving sections, case studies, and additional questions. The exam includes various mathematical topics such as set theory, functions, inequalities, and complex numbers. The total marks for the exam are 80, and it is scheduled for 3 hours on September 21, 2024.

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MATHS XI HALF YEARLY

This document outlines the structure and content of a mid-term mathematics examination for Grade XI students, covering multiple-choice questions, problem-solving sections, case studies, and additional questions. The exam includes various mathematical topics such as set theory, functions, inequalities, and complex numbers. The total marks for the exam are 80, and it is scheduled for 3 hours on September 21, 2024.

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MID TERM EXAMINATION

Subject: Maths M. M – 80
Grade: XI Science, Commerce & Arts Time: 03 Hrs Date: 21-09-2024

A. Multiple choice questions:- (1x20=20)


1. Empty set is a _______.
a. Infinite set c. Unknown set
b. Finite set d. Universal set
2. The number of elements in the Power set P(S) of the set S = {1, 2, 3} is:-
a. 4 c. 2
b. 8 d. None of these
3. Which of the following two sets are equal?
a. A = {1, 2} and B = {1} c. A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {2, 1, 3}
b. A = {1, 2} and B = {1, 2, 3} d. A = {1, 2, 4} and B = {1, 2, 3}
4. 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 c. mn – 1
m
b. n – 1 d. 2mn – 1
5. If f(x) = x2 + 2, x ∈ R, then the range of f(x) is:-
a. [2, ∞) c. (2, ∞)
b. (-∞, 2] d. (-∞, 2) U (2, ∞)
6. What will be the domain for which the functions f(x) = 2x2 – 1 and g(x) = 1 – 3x are
equal?
a. {-2, 1} c. [2, 12]
b. {1/2, -2} d. (-1, 2)
7. If tan A = 1/2 and tan B = 1/3, then the value of A + B is:=-
a. π/6 c. 0
b. π d. π/4
8. The value of cos 1° cos 2° cos 3° … cos 179° is:-
a. 1/√2 c. 1
b. 0 d. –1
9. The value of sin (45° + θ) – cos (45° – θ) is:-
a. 2 cosθ c. 1
b. 2 sinθ d. 0
10.If α + β = π/4, then the value of (1 + tan α) (1 + tan β) is:-
a. 1 b. 2 c. -2 d. Not defined
11.If a complex number z lies in the interior or on the boundary of a circle of radius 3
units and centre (– 4, 0), the greatest value of |z +1| is:-
a. 4 b. 6 c. 3 d. 10
12.The value of arg (x) when x < 0 is:-
a. 0 b. π/2 c. π d. none of these
13.If 1 – i, is a root of the equation x2 + ax + b = 0, where a, b ∈ R, then the value of a – b
is:-
a. -4 b. 0 c. 2 d. 1
2 2
14.Number of solutions of the equation z + |z| = 0 is:-
a. 1 c. 3
b. 2 d. infinitely many
3 3
15.The simplified value of (1 – i) /(1 – i ) is:-
a. 1 b. -2 c. –i d. 2i
16.The length of a rectangle is three times the breadth. If the minimum perimeter of the
rectangle is 160 cm, then:-
a. breadth > 20 cm c. breadth x ≥ 20 cm
b. length < 20 cm d. length ≤ 20 cm
17.If – 3x + 17 < – 13, then
a. x ∈ (10, ∞) b. x ∈ [10, ∞) c. x ∈ (– ∞, 10] d. x ∈ [– 10, 10)
18.The inequality representing the following graph is:-

a. | x | < 5 b. | x | ≤ 5 c. | x | > 5 d. | x | ≥ 5
19.Observe the figure given below.

The interval at which the value of x lies is:-


a. x ∈ (– ∞, – 2) b. x ∈ (– ∞, – 2] c. x ∈ (– 2, ∞] d. x ∈ [– 2, ∞)
20.Given that x, y and b are real numbers and x < y, b < 0, then:-
a. x/b < y/b b. x/b ≤ y/b c. x/b > y/b d. x/b ≥ y/b
B. Solve the following questions:- (2x5=10)
1. Write the following sets in the roster form.
a. A = {x | x is a positive integer less than 10 and 2x – 1 is an odd number}
b. C = {x : x2 + 7x – 8 = 0, x ∈ R}
2. The Cartesian product A × A has 9 elements among which are found (–1, 0) and (0,1).
Find the set A and the remaining elements of A × A.
3. Find the radius of the circle in which a central angle of 60° intercepts an arc of length
37.4 cm (use π = 22/7).
4. Show that tan 3x tan 2x tan x = tan 3x – tan 2x – tan x.
5. Determine the multiplicative inverse of 4 – 3i.
C. Solve the following questions:- (3x6=18)
1. Let U = {x : x ∈ N, x ≤ 9}; A = {x : x is an even number, 0 < x < 10}; B = {2, 3, 5, 7}.
Write the set (A U B)’.
2. Find the domain and range of the real function f(x) = x/1+x2.
3. Prove that:-

4. Find the value of cos 570° sin 510° + sin (-330°) cos (-390°).
5. Express the given complex number (-3) in the polar form.
OR
For any two complex numbers z1 and z2, show that Re(z1z2) = Rez1 Rez2– Imz1Imz2
6. The cost and revenue functions of a product are given by C(x) = 20 x + 4000 and R(x)
= 60x + 2000, respectively, where x is the number of items produced and sold. How
many items must be sold to realise some profit?
D. Case study questions:- (4x3=12)
1. Read the Case study given below and attempt any 4 sub parts:
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:-
a. the depth, x will lie between
i. 9 km and 13 km iii. 9.5 km and 13.5 km
ii. 9.8 km and 13.8 km iv. 10 km and 14 km
b. Solve for x. -9x+2> 18 OR 13x+15 ≤−4:-
i. x ≤ −1913 iii. −1613 < x < −1913
ii. x < −1613 iv. There are no solution.
c. Find the inequality represented by the graph:-

i. y ≤ 12x+2 iii. y ≥ 12x+2


ii. y > 12x+2 iv. y < 12x+2
d. If |x| < 5 then the value of x lies in the interval:-
i. (-∞, -5) iii. (-5, ∞)
ii. (∞, 5) iv. (-5, 5)
2. A class teacher Mamta Sharma of class XI write three sets A, Band Care such that A =
{1, 3, 5, 7, 9}, B = {2, 4, 6, 8} and C = {2, 3, 5, 7, 11}.
Answer the following questions which are based on above sets.
a. Find A∩B:-
i. {3, 5, 7} iii. {1, 5, 7}
ii. ϕ iv. {2, 5, 7}
b. Find A∩C:-
i. {3, 5, 7} iii. ϕ
ii. {1, 5, 7} iv. {3, 4, 7}
c. Which of the following is correct for two sets A and B to be disjoint?
i. A∩B=ϕ iii. A∪B=ϕ
ii. A∩B≠ϕ iv. A∪B≠ϕ
d. Write the n[P(B)].
i. 8 iii. 16
ii. 4 iv. 12
3. Ordered Pairs The ordered pair of two elements a and 3 is denoted by (a, b) : a is first
element (or first component) and d is second element (or second component). Two
ordered pairs are equal if their corresponding elements are equal. ie. (a, b) = (c, d) ⇒ a
= c and b = d
Cartesian Product of Two Sets For two non-empty sets A and B, the cartesian product
A. B is the set of all ordered pairs of elements from sets A and B. In symbolic form, it
can be written as
A⋅B={(a,b):a ∈ A,b ∈ B}
Based on the above topics, answer the following questions.
a. If (a - 3, b + 7) = (3, 7), then the value of a and d are:
i. 6, 0 iii. 7, 0
ii. 3, 7 iv. -7
b. If (x + 6, y - 2) = (0, 6), then the value of x and y are:
i. 6, 8 iii. -6, 8
ii. -6, -8 iv. 6, -8
c. If (x + 2, 4) = (5, 2x + y), then the value of x and y are:-
i. 3, 2 iii. -3, -2
ii. 3, 2 iv. None of these
d. If m(A . B) = 45, then n(A) cannot be :-
i. 15 iii. 5
ii. 17 iv. 9
E. Solve the following questions:- (5x4=20)
1. In a survey of 450 people, it was found that 110 play cricket, 160 play tennis and 70
play both cricket as well as tennis. How many plays neither cricket nor tennis?
1 3 1
2. If f (x) = x - , then prove that f (x) = f(x 3 ) + 3f
x x
3. The water acidity in a pool is considered normal when the average pH reading of three
daily measurements is between 7.2 and 7.8 If the first pH reading is 7.48 and 7.85 ,
find the range of pH value for the third reading that will result in the acidity level is
normal.
Sec 8A−1 tan 8A
4. Prove that =
Sec 4A−1 tan 2A
OR
3
Cos 20° x cos 40° x cos 60° x cos 80° =
16

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