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NARAYANAGUDA DIVISION

NARAYANA JUNIOR COLLEGE


NARAYANAGUDA DIVISION

SENIOR INTER : MATHS-2A IPE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

Long Answer Questions :

1. A random variable X has the following probability distribution.


x  xi 1 2 3 4 5
P  x  xi  K 2k 3k 4k 5k
Find (i) k (ii) mean (iii) variance of X

2. A random variable X has following probability distribution


X x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
P  X  x 0 k 2k 2k 3k k2 2k 2 7k 2  k
Find (i) k (ii) mean of X (iii) P  0  X  5 

3. A random variable X has the following probability distribution.


X  xi 2 1 0 1 2 3
P  X  xi  0.1 K 0.2 2k 0.3 k
Find ‘k’, mean and variance of X

4. A cubical die is thrown. Find the mean and variance of x, giving the number on the face that shows
up.

5. The range of a random variable X is 0,1, 2 and given that P  X  0  3c3 ,

P  X  1  4c  10c 2 , P  X  2   5c  1 find (i) the value of c

ii) P  X  1 , P 1  X  2  and P  0  X  3 

6. One in 9 ships is likely to be wrecked, when they are set on sail. When 6 ships are on sail find the
probability for (i) atleast one will arrive safely (ii) exactly three will arrive safely.

7. In the experiment of tossing a coin ‘n’ times, if the variable X denotes the number of heads and
P  X  4  , P  X  5  and P  X  6  are in A.P, then find ‘n’

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8. State and prove addition theorem on probability.

9. State and prove Baye’s theorem

10. Define conditional probability. State and prove the multiplication theorem on probability

11. Three boxes numbered I, II, III contain the balls as follows.
Box White Black Red
I 1 2 3
II 2 1 1
III 4 5 3

12. (i) Three boxes B1 , B2 and B3 contain balls with different colours as shown below
Box White Black Red
B1 2 1 2
B2 3 2 4
B3 4 3 2
A die thrown, B1 is chosen if either 1 or 2 turns up. B2 is chosen if 3 or 4 turns up and B3 is chosen
if 5 or 6 turns up. Having choosen a box in this way, a ball is choosen at random from this box. If
the ball drawn is found to be red, find the probability that it is drawn from box B2 .

12. (ii) Three Urns have the following composition of balls


Urn I : 1 white, 2 black, Urn II : 2 white, 1 black, Urn III : 2 white, 2 black
One of the Urns is selected at random and a ball is drawn, It turns out to be white. Find the
probability that it came from urn III.

13. If one ticket is randomly selected from the tickets numbered 1 to 30, then find the probability that
the number on the tickets is i) a multiple of 5 or 7 ii) a multiple of 3 or 5.

14. A,B,C are 3 newspapers from a city 20% of the population read A, 16% read B,14% read C,8%
read both A and B 5% read both A and C,4% read both B and C and 2%read all the three. Find the
percentage of the population who read at least one newspaper.

15. In a box containing 15 bulbs,5 are defective . If 5 bulbs are selected at random from the box. Find
the probability of the event that
i) none of them is defective ii) only one of them is defective
iii) atleast one of the them is defective

16. In an experiment of drawing a card at random from a pack, the event of getting a spade is denoted
by A and getting a pictured card (king. Queen or jack) is denoted by B. Find the probabilities of
A, B A  B , A  B.

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1.3 1.3.5 1.3.5.7


17. (i) If x     .... , then prove that 9 x 2  24 x  11 .
3.6 3.6.9 3.6.9.12
1 1.3 1.3.5
(ii) If x     ..... , then find 3x 2  6 x .
5 5.10 5.10.15
7 1 1.3  1  1.3.5  1  
(iii) Find the sum of the infinite series  1 2   4   6   ..... 
5  10 1.2  10  1.2.3  10  
5 5.7 5.7.9
(iv) If x   2
 3
 .... , then find the value of x 2  4 x
 2! 3  3! 3  4! 3
1 1.3 1.3.5
(v) Find the sum of the series 1     .... 
3 3.6 3.6.9
3.5 3.5.7 3.5.7.9
(vi) Find the sum of the series    .....
5.10 5.10.15 5.10.15.20

11
 1 
18. If the coefficient of x in the expansion of  ax 2   is equal to the coefficient of x 10 in the
10

 bx 
11
 1 
expansion of  ax  2  , find the relation between a and b , where a and b are real numbers.
 bx 

19. If ‘n’ is a positive integer and ‘x’ is any non-zero real number, then prove that
n 1
x x2 xn 1  x   1
C0  C1.  C2  .....  Cn . 
2 3 n 1  n  1 x

20. For r  0,1, 2..........., n Prove that C0 .Cr  C1.Cr 1  C2 .Cr  2  ......  Cn r .Cn  2 nCn  r hence deduce
that
(i) C02  C12  C22  ....  Cn2  2nCn

(ii) C0 .C1  C1.C2  C2 .C3  ...  Cn1.Cn  2 nCn1

n
21. If the coefficient of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of 1  x  are a1 , a2 , a3 , a4 respectively
a1 a3 2a2
then show that  
a1  a2 a3  a4 a2  a3

n
22. If the 2 nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of  a  x  are respectively 240, 720, 1080, find
a , x, n .

th nd n
23. (i) If the coefficients of r th ,  r  1 and  r  2  terms in the expansion of 1  x  are in A.P.

then show that n2   4r  1 n  4r 2  2  0


n
(ii) If the coeffcients of x9 , x10 and x11 terms in the expansion of 1  x  are in A.P. then prove

that n 2  41 n  398  0 .

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24. If P and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively in the expansion of

 x  a n then prove that


n

(i) P 2  Q 2  x 2  a 2  (ii) 4 PQ   x  a 
2n
  x  a
2n

25. (i) Solve the equation x 4  10 x 3  26 x 2  10 x  1  0


(ii) Solve 6 x 6  25 x5  31x 4  31x 2  25 x  6  0
(iii) Solve the equation 2 x5  x 4  12 x 3  12 x 2  x  2  0
(iv) Solve the equation x5  5x 4  9 x3  9 x 2  5x  1  0

26. Given that the roots of x 3  3 px 2  3qx  r  0 are in


i) A.P . show that 2 p 3  3 pq  r  0 ii) G.P. show that p 3 r  q 3
iii) H.P. show that 2q 3  r  3 pq  r 

27. (i) Solve 18 x 3  81x 2  121x  60  0, given that one root is equal to half the sum of the remaining
roots.

(ii) Solve 4 x3  24 x 2  23 x  18  0, given that the roots are in the A.P

28. Solve 3 x3  26 x 2  52 x  24  0 , given that the roots are in geometric progression.

29. Find the equation whose roots are the translates of the roots of x 5  4 x3  x 2  11  0 by  3

30. Solve x 4  4 x 2  8x  35  0, given that 2  i 3 is a root.

31. Solve x 4  x 3  16 x 2  4 x  48  0, given that the product of two roots is 6.

32. (i) Solve the equation x 4  6 x3  13x 2  24 x  36  0 , given that they have multiple roots.
(ii) Solve x 4  4 x3  2 x 2  12 x  9  0 , given that it has two pairs of equal roots.

2n 2n n
33. (i) If n is an integer then show that 1  i   1  i   2 n 1 cos
2
n2
n n  n 
(ii) If n is a positive integer then show that 1  i   1  i   2 2 cos  
 4 
(iii) If  ,  are the roots of the equation x 2  2 x  4  0 then for any positive integer n show that
 n 
 n   n  2 n 1 cos  
 3 

n n    n 
34. If n is an integer then show that 1  cos   i sin    1  cos   i sin    2 n 1 cos n   cos  
2
   2 

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35. (i) If cos   cos   cos   0  sin   sin   sin  . Then prove that
3
cos 2   cos 2   cos 2    sin 2   sin 2   sin 2  .
2

(ii) If cos   cos   cos   0  sin   sin   sin  then show that
i) cos 3  cos3  cos 3  3cos       ii) sin 3  sin 3  sin 3  3sin      

iii) cos      cos       cos       0

  Z 2n  1
36. If n is an integer and z  cis ,     2n  1  , then show that 2 n  i tan n  .
 2 Z 1

8
   3
 1  sin 8  i cos 8 
37. Show that one value of    1
 1  sin   i cos  
 8 8 

38. Calculate the variance and standard deviation of the following continuous frequency distribution
Class 30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 – 70 70 – 80 80 – 90 90 – 100
Interval
Frequency 3 7 12 15 8 3 2

39. Calculate the variance and standard deviation for the following discreate frequency distribution :
xi 4 8 11 17 20 24 32
fi 3 5 9 5 4 3 1

40 (i) Find the mean deviation about the mean of data


Mark obtained 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50
No. of students 5 8 15 16 6

(ii) Find the mean deviation from the mean of the following data, using the step deviation
Mark obtained 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 – 70
No. of students 6 5 8 15 7 6 3

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Short Answer Questions :


x p
1. (i) If the expression 2
takes all real values for x  R then find the limits for ‘p’
x  3x  2
x 1
(ii) If ‘x’ is real then prove that 2
lies between and 1
x  5x  9 11
1 1 1
(iii) Prove that   does not lie between 1 and 4, if x is real
3x  1 x  1  3 x  1 x  1

x 2  34 x  71
(iv) If ‘x’ is real show that the value of the expression does not lie between 5 and 9.
x2  2 x  7
x 2  14 x  9
(v) If ‘x’ is real, find the maximum and minimum values of the expression
x2  2x  3
x2  x  1
(vi) Determine the range of the expression for x  R
x2  x 1

2. If x1 , x2 are the root’s of the quadratic equation ax 2  bx  c  0 and c  0 find the value of
2 2
 ax1  b    ax2  b  in terms of a, b, c.

3.   
If c 2  ab and the roots of the equation c 2  ab x 2  2 a 2  bc x  b2  ac  0 are equal, then   
show that a3  b3  c3  3 abc or a  0

4. Solve 2 x 4  x 3  11x 2  x  2  0

4
5. i) Simplify 34C5    38  r  C4
r0

4
25
ii) Prove that C4    29  r  C3  30C4
r0

n 1
iii) If 1  r  n , then prove that n Cr 1  nCr  Cr
n 3
iv) For 3  r  n , prove that Cr  3.n3 Cr 1  3. n3Cr  2  n3Cr 3  nCr

4n
C2 n 1.3.5.... 4n  1
6. Prove that 2n
 2
Cn 1.3.5.....  2n  1
7. (i) If the letters of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed
are arranged in the dictionary order. Then find the rank of the word
i) REMAST ii) MASTER

(ii) If the letters of the word PRISON are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed
are arranged in dictionary order. Then find the rank of the word PRISON.

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(iii) If the letters of the word EAMCET are permuted in all possible ways and if the words thus
formed are arranged in dictionary order, find the rank of the word EAMCET.

(iv) If the letters of the word BRING are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed
are arranged in the dictionary order, then find the 59th word.

8. i) Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the digits 1,2,4,5,6 without
repletion

ii) Find the sum of all 4-digit numbers that can formed using the digits1,3,5,7,9 (with out repetition)

(iii) Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using digits 0,2,4,7,8 without
repetition .

9. (i) Find the number of ways of selecting 11 members cricket team from 7 batsmen, 6 bowlers and 2
wicket-keepers, so that the team contains 2 wicket-keepers and atleast 4 bowlers.

(ii) Find the number of ways of selecting a cricket team of 11 players from 7 batsmen and 6 bowlers
such that there will be atleast 5 bowlers in the team.

(iii) Find the number of ways of forming a committee of 5 members out of 6 Indians and 5
Americans so that always the Indians will be in majority in the committee.

(iv) A candidate is required to answer 6 out of 10 questions which are divided into 2 groups A and
B each containing 5 questions. He is not permitted to attempt more than 4 questions from either
group. Find the no. of different ways in which the Candidate can choose six questions.

10. Find the number of ways of permuting the letters of the word ‘PICTURE’ so that
i) all vowels come together ii) no two vowels come together

11. A,B,C are three horses in a race. The probability of A to win the race is twice that of B, and
probability of B is twice that of C. What are the probabilities of A,B and C to win the race.

12. i) If A and B are independent events with P  A   0.2, P  B   0.5. then find

a) P  A / B  b) P  B / A c) P  A  B  d ) P  A  B 

ii) If A and B be independent event with P  A  0.6, P  B   0.7 then compute

a) P  A  B  b) P  A  B  c) P  B / A  d ) P  Ac  B c 

iii) A and B are event with P  A   0.5 P  B   0.4 and P  A  B   0.3. Find the probability that
(i) A does not occur (ii) neither A nor B occurs.

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13. A speaks truth in 75% of the cases and B in 80% cases. What is the probability that their statements
about an incident do not match.

14. If A,B,C are three independent events of an experiment such that


1 1 1
P  A  Bc  C c   , P  Ac  B  C c   , P  Ac  B c  C c   , then find.
4 8 4
P  A  , P  B  and P  C 

1 1
15. A problem in calculus is given to two students A and B whose chances of solving it are and
3 4
respectively. Find the probability of the problem being solved if both of them try independently.

16. A number x is drawn arbitrarily from the set 1, 2,3....100. Find the probability that

 100 
x   29
 x 

1
17. The probability that Australia wins a match against India in a cricket game is given to be . If
3
India and Australia play 3 matches what is the probability that
i) Australia will loose all the 3 matches ii) Australia will win atleast one match.

18. Find the probability of drawing an Ace or a spade from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards.

2 5
19. The probability for a contractor to get a road contract is and to get a building contract is .The
3 9
4
probability to get atleast one contract is . Find the probability that he gets both the contracts.
5

20. In a committee of 25 members, each member is proficient either in mathematics or in statistics or in


both. If 19 of these are proficient in mathematics, 16 in statistics, find the probability that person
selected from the committee is proficient in both.

21. (i) If A,B,C are three events then show that


P  A  B  C   P  A  P  B   P C   P  A  B   P  B  C   P C  A  P  A  B  C .

(ii) The probabilities of three events A, B, C are such that P  A   0.3, P  B   0.4 , P  C   0.8 ,

P  A  B   0.09 , P  A  C   0.28 , P  A  B  C   0.08 and P  A  B  C   0.75 . Shiw that

P  B  C  lies in the interval  0.21, 0.46 .

22. A bag contains 12 two rupee coins, 7 one rupee coins and 4 half a rupee coins. If three coins are
selected at random, then find the probability that
(i) the sum of three coins is maximum (ii) the sum of three coins is minimum
(iii) each coin is of different value

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23. If z  x  iy and if the point P in the Argand plane represents z. Find the locus of z satisfying the
equation z  3  i  4 .
1
24. (i) If x  iy 
1  cos   i sin 
then show that 4 x 2  1  0  
2i
(ii) If u  iv  and z  x  iy then find u, v.
z 3
1/3 x y
(iii) If  x  iy   a  ib , then show that
a b

  4 a 2  b2 
3
(iv) If x  iy  , then show that x 2  y 2  4 x  3 .
2  cos   i sin 

 z4 
25. (i) Determine the locus of z, z  2i , such that Re  0
 z  2i 
 z2  
(ii) If the amplitude    , find its locus.
 z  6i  2

26. (i) Show that the points in the Argand plane represented by the complex number
3 1 7
2  7i ,  i , 4  3i, 1  i  are the vertices of a rhombus.
2 2 2
(ii) Show that the four points in the Argand plane represented by the complex numbers 2  i , 4  3i ,
2  5i , 3i are the vertices of a square.
(iii) Show that the points in the argand diagram represented by the complex numbers 2  2i , 2  2i
, 2 3  2 3i are the vertices of an equilateral triangle.

2  11i 2  i
27. (i) Show that z1  , z2  are conjugate to each other.
25 1  2i 2
(ii) If z  2  i 7 , then show that 3z3  4 z 2  z  88  0 .

Resolve into partial fractions


2 x 2  3x  4 x2  3
28. i) ii)
 x  1  x 2  2   x  2   x 2  1

x3 x3
29. i) ii)
 2 x  1 x  2  x  3  x  a  x  b  x  c 

x4 x3
30. i) ii)
 x  1 x  2   x  1 x  2 

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3 x 3  8 x 2  10
31. (i) 4
 x  1
x 2  13 x  15
ii) 2
 2 x  3 x  3

x2  5x  7
iii) 3
 x  3

x4
32. (i)
 x  4   x  1
2

x 1
(ii)
 x  1 x  2 2
x
33. Find the coefficient of x n in the power series expansion of 2
specifying, the region in
 x  1  x  2 
which the expansion is valid.

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Long Answer Questions :

1. Find the value of ‘c’ if the points  2, 0  ,  0,1 ,  4, 5  and  0, c  are concylic.

2. Find equation and centre of the circle passing through the points  3, 4  ,  3, 2  & 1, 4 

3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through  2, 3 and  4,5  and having centre on
4x  3 y  1  0
4. Find the equation of a circle which passes through the points  4,1 ,  6,5  and having centre on
4 x  3 y  24  0
5. Find the equation of the circle whose centre lies on X-axis and passing through the points
 2,3 and  4,5
6. Show that the circles x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  12  0 and x 2  y 2  6 x  18 y  26  0 touch each other also
find the point of contact and common tangent at this point of contact.
7. Show the circles x 2  y 2  6 x  9 y  13  0, x 2  y 2  2 x  16 y  0 touch each other also find the point
of contact and common tangent at this point of contact.
8. Show that the circles x 2  y 2  6 x  2 y  1  0 ; x 2  y 2  2 x  8 y  13  0 touch each other. Find the
point of contact and the equation of common tangent at their point of contact.

9. Find the equations of the pair of direct common tangents to the circles
x 2  y 2  22 x  4 y  100  0 and x 2  y 2  22 x  4 y  100  0.
10. Find the equations of transverse common tangents of the circles
x 2  y 2  4 x  10 y  28  0; x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  4  0 .

11. Show that the points 1, 2  ,  3, 4  ,  5, 6  and 19,8  are concyclic and find the equation of the

circle on which they lie.


12. Derive the equation of parabola y 2  4ax in standard form
13. Find the equations of tangents to the parabola y 2  16 x which are i) parallel ii) perpendicular to the
line 2 x  y  5  0 also find the coordinates of their points of contact.
14. Find the equation of the parabola, whose axis is parallel to the x-axis and which passes through the
points A  2,1 , B 1, 2  and C  1,3 

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15. Find the equation of the parabola whose axis is parallel to y-axis and which passes through the
points  4,5 ,  2,11 and  4, 21

16. Show that the equation of the common tangents to the circle x 2  y 2  2a 2 and the parabola

y 2  8ax are y    x  2a 

17. Show that the common tangents to the circle 2 x 2  2 y 2  a 2 and the parabola y 2  4ax intersect
at the focus of the parabola y 2  4ax
18. Prove that the area of the triangle inscribed in the parabola y 2  4ax is
1
 y1  y2   y2  y3   y3  y1  sq. units where y1, y2 , y3 are the ordinates of its vertices.
8a
19. From an external point p tangents are drawn to the parabola y 2  4ax and these tangents make
angles 1 ,  2 with its axis, such that cot 1  cot  2 is a constant ‘d’ Then show that all such p lie
on a horizontal line also find the point of contact.
9cos x  sin x
20. Evaluate  dx
4sin x  5cos x
2 cos x  3sin x
21. Evaluate  dx
4 cos x  5sin x
cos x  3sin x  7
22. Evaluate  dx
cos x  sin x  1

23. Find the reduction formula for  sin n x dx and hence find  sin 4 x dx .

24. Find the reduction formula for  tan n x dx and hence find  tan 6 x dx

25. Obtain reduction formula for I n   secn x dx , and hence find  sec5 x dx

2x  5
26. Evaluate  dx
x 2  2 x  10
x 1
27. Evaluate  dx
x2  x  1
1
28. Evaluate  dx
1  x  3  2x  x2
dx
29. Evaluate 
1  x  2 x 2  3x  1

5 x
30. Evaluate  dx on  2, 5 .
x2
dx
31. Evaluate 
4cos x  3sin x
dx
32. Evaluate 
5  4 cos 2 x

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dx
33. Evaluate  2  3cos 2 x
1
34. Evaluate  dx  0
1  sin x  cos x

35. Show that


1 log 1  x  dx   log 2
0 1  x2 8

sin x  cos x 1
36. Show that  4 dx  log 3
0 9  16sin 2 x 20

x sin x 2
37. Show that  1  sin x dx  
0
2

7
38. Evaluate  x sin x cos6 x dx
0

x sin x
39. Evaluate  1  cos2 xdx
0

x2 y2
40. Find the area of ellipse 2
 2
 1 . Also deduce the area of the circle x 2  y 2  a 2
a b

4
41. Evaluate  log 1  tan x  dx
0

dy 2 y  x 1
42. Solve the differential equation 
dx 2 x  4 y  3
dy
43. Solve  x  y  1 1
dx

44. 
Solve 1  x 2  dy
dx
ye tan 1 x

dy
45. Solve  y tan x  sin x
dx
dy y 2  y  1
46. Solve  0
dx x 2  x  1
Short Answer Questions :
1. Find the length of the chord intercepted by the circle x 2  y 2  x  3 y  22  0 on the line y  x  3 .
2. Find the length of the chord intercepted by the circle x 2  y 2  8 x  2 y  8  0 on the line
x  y 1  0 .
3. If a point P is moving such that the lengths of the tangents drawn from P to the circles
x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  12  0 and x 2  y 2  6 x  18 y  26  0 are in the ratio 2:3 then find the equation
of the locus of P
4. If the abscissae of points A,B are the roots of the equation x 2  2 ax  b 2  0 and ordinates of A,B
are roots of y 2  2 py  q 2  0 ,then find the equation of a circle for which AB is a diameter.
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5. Find the equation of the circle which touches the circle x 2  y 2  2 x  4 y  20  0 externally at
 5,5  with radius 5 units

6. Find the equation of the circle with centre  2, 3 cutting a chord length 2 units on 3 x  4 y  4  0 ,

x2  y 2  2x  4 y  4  0 .
7. Find the value of k, if kx  3 y  1  0, 2 x  y  5  0 are conjugate lines with respect to the circle
x 2  y 2  2x  4 y  4  0 .
8. Find the equation of the circle which cuts orthogonally the circle x 2  y 2  4 x  2 y  7  0 and
having the centre at  2,3
9. Find equation of the circle passing through origin and cuts the circles
x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  10  0, x 2  y 2  12 y  6  0 orthogonally
10. i)Find the radical centre of the circles
x 2  y 2  4 x  7  0, 2 x 2  2 y 2  3 x  5 y  9  0 and x 2  y 2  y  0
ii) Find the radical centre of the circles
x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  5  0, x 2  y 2  2 x  4 y  1  0 and x 2  y 2  6 x  2 y  0

11. If the straight line represented by x cos   y sin   p intersects the circle x 2  y 2  a 2 at the
points A and B, then show that the equation of the circle with AB as diameter is

x 2

 y 2  a 2  2 p  x cos   y sin   p   0

12. If two circles x 2  y 2  2 gx  2 fy  0 and x 2  y 2  2 g 1 x  2 f 1 y  0 touch each other then show that
f 1 g  fg 1
13. Find the equation of the circle passing through the points of intersection of the circles
x 2  y 2  8 x  6 y  21  0, x 2  y 2  2 x  15  0 and 1, 2 

14. Show that the circles x 2  y 2  2 ax  c  0 and x 2  y 2  2by  c  0 touch each other if
1 1 1
2
 2
 .
a b c
15. Find the eccentricity, coordinates of foci, length of the latusrectum, equation of directrices of the
ellipse
(i) 9 x 2  16 y 2  36 x  32 y  92  0 .
(ii) 3 x 2  y 2  6 x  2 y  5  0
16. Find the equation of tangent to the ellipse 2 x 2  y 2  8 which is parallel and perpendicular to
x  2y  4  0

x2 y2
17. If the line y  mx  c touches the ellipse   1 , prove that c 2  a 2 m2  b 2 ; a  b
a2 b2
18. Find the equation of the ellipse referred to its major and minor axes as the coordinate axes X , Y
respectively with latusrectum of length 4 and distance between foci 4 2

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19. Find the equation of the ellipse in the standard form such that distance between foci is 8 and
distance between directricies is 32.
20. If the length of the major axis of an ellipse is three times the length of its minor axis then find the
eccentricity of the ellipse.
21. Find the length of major axis, mionor axis, latusrectum, eccentricity, coordinates of centre, foci and
the equations of directrices of the ellipse 9 x 2  16 y 2  144 .

x2 y2
22. Find the condition for line x cos   y sin   p to be a tangent to the ellipse   1.
a2 b2
23. Find the equation of the ellipse in the standard form whose distance between foci is 2 and the length
15
of latusrecutm is .
2
24. Find the equation of the tangent and normal to the ellipse x 2  8 y 2  33 at  1, 2 

25. Find the centre, foci, eccentricity and the equation of directrices of the hyperbola 16 y 2  9 x 2  144
26. Find the centre , eccentricity Foci, length of latusrectum and equation of directrices of the hyperbola
x2  4 y 2  4
27. Find the equations of the tangents to the hyperbola 3 x2  4 y 2  12 which are i) parallel ii)
perpendicular to the line y  x  7

x2 y2 b
28. Show that the angle between the two asymptotes of the hyperbola 2
 2
 1 is 2 tan 1   (or)
a b a
2sec1  e  .

x2 y2
29. Show that the condition for the line lx  my  n  0 to be a tangent to the hyperbola   1 is
a2 b2
a 2l 2  b 2 m 2  n 2
30. Find the equation of the hyperbola of given length of transverse axis is ‘6’ whose vertex bisects the
distance between the centre and the focus.
31. One focus of a hyperbola is located at the point 1, 3 and the correspoinding directrix is the line
3
y  2 . Find the equation of the hyperbola. If its eccentricity is .
2
32. Find the area bounded between the curves y  x 2 , y  x
1 1
33. Find 0 x tan x dx


a sin x  b cos x
34. Find  2 dx
0 sin x  cos x

3 sin x
35. Find  dx
6
sin x  cos x

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dx
36. Evaluate 2
0 4  5cos x

37. Find the area between the line y  0 and the curve y  x 2  4 x  3 .

dy
38. (i) Solve  e x y  e2 e y
dx
dy
(ii) Solve  1  e x y
dx
 dy 
39. Solve sin 1    x  y
 dx 
40.   
Solve 1  y 2 dx  tan 1 y  x dy 
41. Solve  xy  x  dx   yx  y  dy  0
2 2

42. Solve  e  1 y dy   y  1 dx  0
x

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SENIOR INTER : PHYSICS IPE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

Long Answer Questions :


1. What is Doppler effect? Obtain an expression for the apparent frequency of sound heard
when the source is in motion with respect to an observer at rest?

2. Explain the formation of stationary wave in an air column enclosed in open pipe. Derive the
equations for the frequencies of the harmonics produced?

3. How are stationary waves formed in closed pipes? Explain the various modes of vibrations
and obtain relations for their frequencies?

4. Explain the formation of stationary waves in stretched strings and hence deduce the laws of
transverse waves in stretched string?

5. State Kirchhoff’s law for electric network. Using these laws deduce the condition for
balancing in a Wheatstone bridge.

6. State the working principle of potentiometer explain with the help of circuit diagram how the
potentiometer is sued to determine the internal resistance of the given primary cell.

7. State the working principle of potentiometer explain with the help of circuit diagram. How
the emf of two primary cells are compared by using the potentiometer.

Short Answer Questions :

1. Define critical angle. Explain total internal reflection using a neat diagram?

2. Explain the formation of a rainbow?

3. With a neat labelled diagram explain the formation of image in a simple microscope?

4. Explain the formation of a mirage?

5. Why does the setting sun appear red?

6. Derive an expression for the intensity of the electric field at a point on the equatorial plane of
an electric dipole.

7. Derive an expression for the intensity of electric field at a point on the axial line of a dipole.

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8. State and explain Coulomb's inverse square law in electricity.

9. Define intensity of electric field at a point. Derive an expression for the intensity due to a point
charge.

10. State Gauss's law in electrostatics and its importance.

11. Derive an equation for the couple acting on a electric dipole in a uniform electric field.

12. Explain series and parallel combination of capacitors. Derive the formula for equivalent
capacitance in each combination.

13. Derive an expression for the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor

14. Derive an expression for the electric potential due to point charge.

15. Explain behaviour of dieletrics in an electric field.

16 . State and explain Biot-Savart law.

17. State and explain Ampere's law.

18. What are the basic components of cyclotron? Mention its uses?

19. Obtain an expression for the emf induced across a conductor which is moved in a uniform
magnetic field which is perpendicular to the plane of motion.

20. Describe the ways in which Eddy currents are used to advantage.

21. Obtain an expression for the mutual inductance of two long co-axial solenoids.

22. What are the limitations of Bohr's theory of hydrogen atom?

23. Explain the different types of spectral series.

24. Describe Rutherford atom model. What are the drawbacks of this model?

25. Derive an expression for potetial and kinetic energy of an electron in any orbit of a hydrogen
atom according to Bohr's atomic model.

26. State the basic postulates of Bohr's theory of atomic spectra.

27. Describe how a semi conductor diode is used as a half wave rectifier.

28. What is rectification? Explain the working of a full wave rectifier.

29. Distinguish between half-wave and full-wave rectifiers.

30. Define NAND and NOR gates. Give their truth tables.

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Long Answer Questions :

1. (a) What is electrolysis? And State Faraday’s laws of electrolysis?


(b) A solution of CuSO4 is electrolysed for 10 min with a current of 1.5 amperes.
What is the mass of Cu deposited at the cathode (Atomic weight of Cu  63.6 )

2. State and explain Kohlraush’s law of independent migration of ions and give its applications.

3. Give a detailed account of collision theory of reaction rates of bimolecular gaseous reactions.

4. What is Rate of reaction? And explain the effect of temperature and effect of catalyst on a
rate of reaction.

5. How is ammonia manufactured by Haber’s process? Explain the reactions of ammonia with
(a) ZnSO4 aq  (b) CuSO4 aq  (c) AgCl s 

6. How is nitric acid manufactured by Ostwald’s process? How does it react with the following
a) Copper b) Zn c) S8 d) P4

7. How is ozone prepared from oxygen? Explain its reaction with


a) C 2 H 4 b) KI c) Hg d) PbS e) Ag

8. Explain in detail the manufacture of sulphuric acid by contact process.

9. How is chlorine prepared in the laboratory or Deacon’s method? How does it react with the
following
a) Iron b) NaOH c) acidified FeSO4 d) Iodine
e) H 2 S f) Na2 S 2O3 g) Excess NH 3 h) Ca  OH  2

10. How is chlorine prepared by electrolytic method? Explain it’s reaction with
a) NaOH b) NH 3 c) NaI d) Slaked lime

11. How are XeF2 , XeF4 and XeF6 are prepared? Explain their reaction with water? Discuss
their structures.

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Short Answer Questions :


1. Define and explain the order of reaction. How is it obtained experimentally?

2. What is “molecularity” of a reaction? How is it different from the ‘order’ of a reaction ?


Name one biomolecular and one trimolecular gaseous reactions.

3. Give the construction and working of a standard hydrogen electrode with a neat diagram.

4. What are galvanic cells? Explain the working of a galvanic cell with a neat sketch taking
daniel cell as example.

5. What is Nernst equation? Write the equations for metal and non metal electrodes?

6. What are primary and secondary batteries? Give examples.

7. What are fuel cells? How they are different from galvanic cells? Give the construction of
H 2  O2 fuel cell.

8. Derive Bragg’s Equation?

9. What is Schottky defect, Frenkel defect?

10. Define mole fraction. A solution of sucrose in water is labeled as 20% w/w. What would be
the mole fraction of each component in the solution?

11. What is relative lowering of vapour pressure? How is it useful to determine the molar mass of
solute?

12. State Raoult’s law. Vapour pressure of water at 293 K is 17.535 mm. Hg Calculate the
vapour pressure of the solution at 293 K when 25g of glucose is dissolved in 450g of water.

13. What is an ideal solution? Give suitable examples.

14. Calculate the mass of non-volatile solute (molar mass 40g mol 1 ) which should be dissolved in
114g Octane to reduce its vapour pressure to 80%.

15. Define mole fraction? Calculate the mole fraction of H 2 SO4 in a solution containing 98%
H 2 SO4 by mass.

16. What are different types of adsorption? Give any four difference between characteristics of
the different types.

17. What is catalysis? How is catalysis classified? Give two examples for each.

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18. How are colloids classified on the basis of interaction between dispersed phase and dispersion
medium?

19. What is an emulsion? Explain the classification of emulsions with examples?

20. Name the dispersed phase and dispersion medium in the following colloidal systems.
(i) fog (ii) smoke (iii) milk (iv) cloud (v) blood (vi) gold sol.

21. Giving examples of different roasting and calcination.

22. Explain the purification of sulphide ore by froth flotation method.

23. Explain the following a) Zone refining b) Poling c) Vapour phase refining

24. Explain Werner’s Theory giving Suitable examples.

25. Write any four characteristic properties of transition elements?

26. Using IUPAC names write the formulae for the following :
i) Tetrahydroxozincate (II) ion ii) Hexamminecobalt (III) sulphate
iii) Potassium tetrachloropalladate (II) iv) Potassium tri (oxalato) chromate (III)

27. Using IUPAC names write the systematic names of the following :
i) Co  NH 3 6  Cl3 ii)  Pt  NH 3  2 Cl  NH 2CH 3   Cl
3
iii) Tl  H 2O  6  iv) K 2  PdCl4 

v) K 3  Fe  CN  6  vi) Fe4  Fe  CN 6  vii)  Ni  CO  4 


3

28. How are XeO3 and XeOF4 are prepared? Give their structures.

29. Give the sources of the following vitamins and name the diseases caused by their deficiency
a) A b) D c) E d) K

30. What are hormones? Give one example for each


i) Steroid hormones ii) Poly peptide hormones and iii) Amino acid derivatives.

31. Write a notes on Vitamins.

32. Explain the denaturation with suitable examples.

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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (OPTIONAL TEACHER CHOICE)

[LAQ’S SAQ’S VSAQ’S]


1. Kolbe’s reaction :
2. Reimer-Tiemann reaction :
3. Williamsons ether synthesis :
4. Explain the mechanism of Nucleophilic biomolecular substitution SN 2 reaction with one
example.
5. Explain the mechanism of Nucleophilic unimolecular substitution SN 1 reaction with one
example.
6. Esterification
7. Carbylamine reaction :
8. Racemic mixture :
9. Retention of configuration
10. Ennantiomers
11. Cannizaro reaction :
12. Decarboxylation :
13. Diazotisation :
14. Aldol condensation
15. Cross Aldol condensation
16. Clemmensen’s Reduction
17. Wolff-Kishner Reduction
18. Sandmeyer Reaction
19. Gattermann Reaction
20. H.V.Z. Reaction
21. Explain the acidic nature of Phenols and compare with that of Alcohols?
22. Compare the acidic strength of acetic acid, Chloroacetic acid, benzoic acid and phenol.
23. Compare the basicity of the following in gaseous and in aqueous state and arrange them in
increasing order of basicity. CH 3 NH 2 ,  CH 3 2 NH ,  CH 3  3 N and NH 3 .
24. Give structures of A, B and C in the following reaction.
CuCN H O/ H 
3 NH , 
C6 H 5 N 2Cl  A 
2
 B C

25. Arrange the following bases in decreasing order of P Kb values.


C6 H 5 NH 2 , C 6 H 5 NHCH 3 , C 2 H 5 NH 2 and  C 6 H 5  NH

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