Sr Maths Iia
Sr Maths Iia
4. Find the number of 4 letter words that can be formed using the letters of the word PISTON in which at
least one letter is repeated
5. Find the number of ways of preparing a chain with 6 different coloured beads.
QUESTION NO:7
1. (i) If n C5 nC6 then find the value of 13 Cn (ii) If n C4 nC6 , find n.
2 (i) If nP r 5040 and n Cr 210 , find ‘n’ and ‘r’
(ii) If 12C r 1 12C 3 r 5 find ‘r’
C 5 2. C 4 C 3
10 10 10
3 Find the value of
4 (i) Find the number of positive divisors of 1080
(ii) Find the number of diagonals of a polygon with 12 sides?
5. Find the number of ways of selecting 4 boys and 3 girls from a group of 8 boys and 5 girls.
QUESTION NO:8
If 22 Cr is the largest binomial coefficient in the expansion of 1 x find the value of 13 Cr
22
1.
9
3a b
2. Find the number of terms in the expansion of (i) (2 x 3 y z)7 ii
4 2
2
Find the set of values of ‘x’ for which i 2 3 x 3 (ii) (3 4 x)3/4 (iii) 7 3x
5
3. are valid.
(i) If the coefficients of 2r 4 , 3r 4 terms in the expansion of 1 x are equal , then find “r ”
th th 11
4.
10 11
i 2 y ii 4a b
3x 3
(ii) Find the middle terms in the expansion of
7 2
5. Prove that Co 2.C1 4.C2 8.C3 ... 2 .Cn 3
n n
QUESTION NO:9
1. Find the mean deviation from the mean of the following discrete data 3,6,10,4,9,10
2. Find the mean deviation about the median for the following data: 4,6,9,3,10,13,2
3. Find the mean deviation from the mean of the following discrete data 6,7,10,12,13,4,12,16
4. (i) Find the variance and standard deviation of the following data 5, 12, 3, 18, 6, 8, 2, 10
(ii) Find the variance of the following discrete data 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 8, 12
5. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the following data
x1 2 5 7 8 10 35
f1 6 8 10 6 8 2
QUESTION NO:10
1. A Poisson variable satisfies P X 1 P X 2 find P X 5
2. (i) The mean and variance of a binomial distribution are 4 and 3 respectively. Find P X 1
(ii) If the mean and variance of a binomial variable X are 2.4 and 1.44 respectively, find P 1 X 4
3. For a binomial distribution with mean 6 and variance 2, find the first two terms of the distribution.
4. The probability that a person chosen at random is left handed (in hand writing) is 0.1 .what is the
probability that in a group of 10 people, there is one who is left handed
5
5. If the difference between the mean and the variance of a binomial variate is , then find the probability
9
for the event of 2 successes, when the experiment is conducted 5 times.
II. SHORT ANSWER QUESTION:
QUESTION NO:11
1
1. If x iy then show that 4 x 2 1 0
1 cos i sin
2. Show that the points in the Argand plane represented by the complex numbers
3 1 7
2 7i, i, 4 3i, (1 i) are the vertices of a rhombus.
2 2 2
3. (i) 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.
(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
4. (i) If z 2 i 7 , then show that 3z 3 4 z 2 z 88 0
(ii) If z 3 5i , then S.T z 3 10 z 2 136 0
x y
5. If x iy a ib, then show that : 4 a 2 b 2
1/3
a b
QUESTION NO:12
1 1 1
1. (i) Prove that does not lie between 1 and 4, if x is real
3 x 1 x 1 3 x 1 x 1
x 2 34 x 71
(ii) Show that none of the values of values of over R lies between 5 and 9
x2 2 x 7
x p
2. If the expression takes all real values for x R then find the limits for ‘p’.
x 3x 2
2
x2
3. (i) Determine the range of 2 for x R
2 x 3x 6
x2 x 1
(ii) Determine the range of the expression 2 for x R
x x 1
x 1
4 If ‘x’ is real then prove that 2 lies between and 1
x 5x 9 11
5. If c 2 ab and the roots of c 2
ab x 2 2 a 2 bc x b 2 ac 0 are equal, then show that
a 3 b 3 c 3 3abc or a=0 .
QUESTION NO:13
1. 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) MASTER (ii) REMAST
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. (i) 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.
(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
5. Find the sum of all 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits1, 3, 5, 7, 9 (without repetition)
QUESTION NO:14
4
1. Simplify 34C (38 r )C
5 r 0 4
4
2. Prove that 25C4 29 r C3 30C4
r 0
4nC 1.3.5......(4n 1)
2n
3. (i) Prove that
2nC n {1.3.5.......(2n 1)}2
4. (i) Find the number of ways of selecting a cricket team of 11 players from 7 batsmen and 6 bowlers such
that there will be at least 5 bowlers in the team
(ii) Find the number of ways of forming a committee of 5 members out of 6 Indians and 5 Americans. So
that always Indians in majority in the committee.
5. Find the sum of all 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 (without repetition).
QUESTION NO:15
2 2
3
x 2x 3x 4
1. (i) Resolve into partial fractions (ii) Resolve into partial fractions
x 2 x 2 1
x 1 x 2 2
5x 1 x2 5x 7
2. (i) Resolve (ii) Resolve into partial fractions
x 2 x 1 x 3
3
3
x
3. Resolve into partial fractions
x a x b x c
4. Resolve into partial fractions
4 3
x x
(i) (ii)
x 1 x 2 x 1 x 2
2
x x 1
5. Resolve into partial fractions
x 1 x 12
QUESTION NO:16
1. If A and B are events 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.
2. 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)
3. If A and B be independent events 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
4. 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
1
5. (i) If A,B,C are three independent events of an experiment such that P( A BC C C ) ,
4
1 C 1
P ( AC B C C ) , P ( AC B C C ) , then find P(A) , P(B), P(C)
8 4
(ii) 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 a person selected
from the committee is proficient in both.
QUESTION NO:17
1 1
1. 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.
2. Find the probability of drawing an Ace or a spade from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards.
3. 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?
2 5
4. 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 at least one contract is . Find the probability that he gets both the contracts.
5
5. 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?
III. LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS:
QUESTION NO:18
8
3
1 sin 8 i cos 8
1. Show that one value of 1
1 sin i cos
8 8
n
If n is an integer, then show that 1 cos i sin 1 cos i sin = 2 n 1 cos n cos
n n
2.
2 2
n
n n 2n 1 cos
3
QUESTION NO:19
1. (i) Solve 6 x 6 25 x5 31x4 31x 2 25 x 6 0
(ii) Solve the equation 2 x5 x 4 12 x3 12 x 2 x 2 0
2. (i) Solve the equation x 5 5 x 4 9 x 3 9 x 2 5 x 1 0
(ii) Solve the equation x 4 10 x 3 26 x 2 10 x 1 0
3. Solve 3 x 3 26 x 2 52 x 24 0 given that the roots are in geometric progression.
4. Solve 4 x3 24 x 2 23x 18 0 , given that the roots are in the A.P
5. Given that the roots of x3 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 p3r q3
iii) H.P. show that 2q3 r 3 pq r
QUESTION NO:20
1.3 1.3.5 1.3.5.7
1 (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 the value of 3 x 2 6 x
5 1.5 1.5.10
1 1.3 1.3.5
2. Find the sum of the series 1 .......
3 3.6 3.6.9
7 1 1.3 1 1.3.5 1
3. Find the sum of the infinite series 1 2 4 6 ...
5 10 1.2 10 1.2.3 10
3.5 3.5.7 3.5.7.9
4. Find the sum of the series ........
5.10 5.10.15 5.10.15.20
4 4.6 4.6.8
5. If t .............. then prove that 9t 16
5 5.10 5.10.15
QUESTION NO:21
1. If ‘n’ is a positive integer and ‘x’ is any non-zero real number, then prove that
1 x 1
n 1
x x2 xn
C0 C1. C2 . .... Cn .
2 3 n 1 n 1 x
(i) If the coefficients of r th , r 1 and r 2 terms is the expansion of 1 x are in A.P, then show
th nd n
2.
that n2 4r 1 n 4r 2 2 0
1 x
n
(ii) If the coefficients of x9 , x10 , x11 in the expansion of are in A.P, then prove that
n 2 41n 398 0
If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of 1 x
n
3. are a1 , a2 , a3 , a4 respectively then
a1 a3 2a2
show that
a1 a2 a3 a4 a2 a3
4. For r = 0, 1, 2……..,, n. Prove that C0 .Cr C1.Cr 1 C2 .Cr 2 ... Cn r .Cn 2nC hence deduce that
nr
( i )Co 2 C12 C2 2 ..... Cn 2 2 n Cn (ii) C0 .C1 C1.C2 C2 .C3 ... Cn 1.Cn 2 nC
n1
11
1
5. If the coefficient of x10 in the expansion of ax 2 is equal to the coefficient of x 10 in the
bx
11
1
expansion of ax 2 , find the relation between a and b, where a and b are real numbers.
bx
QUESTION NO:22
1. Calculate the variance and standard deviation of the following continuous frequency distribution
Class interval 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100
Frequency 3 7 12 15 8 3 2
2. 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
3. Calculate the variance and standard deviation for the following discrete frequency distribution
xi 4 8 11 17 20 24 32
fi 3 5 9 5 4 3 1
4. Find the mean deviation from the mean of the follwoing data, using the step deviation method.
Marks 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
No. of students 6 5 8 15 7 6 3
5. Find the variance and standard deviation of the following frequency distribution:
xi 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50
fi 5 8 15 16 6
QUESTION NO:23
1. State and prove addition theorem on probability.
2. State and prove Baye’s theorem.
3. 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 atleast one newspaper.
4. Define conditional probability. State and prove the multiplication theorem on probability.
5. 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
One box is randomly selected and a ball is drawn from it. If the ball is red then find the probability that
it is from box II.
QUESTION NO:24
1. A random variable X has the following probability distribution.
(iii) 1 2
3
(Mar-19,23 & 22 AP) ( Pg.NO-20) (Q.NO-7(v)(vi))
5. If 1, , 2 are the cube roots of unity, then prove that x 2 4 x 7 0 where x 2 2
(Mar-18) (Pg.NO-21) (Q.NO-8)
6. If , are the roots of the equation x x 1 0 then prove that 1 1 0 .
2 4 4
3
9. find the value of 1 i 3 (Pg.N0-19) (Q.NO-4(i))
QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
1. (i) If the equation x 2 15 m 2 x 8 0 has equal roots find the value of m.
(Mar-19, Jun-23) (Pg.NO-31) (Q.NO-5)
(ii) For what values of ‘m’ the equation m 1 x 2 m 3 x m 8 0 has equal roots.
2
(Pg.NO-30) (Q.N0-4)
2. If , are the roots of the equation ax bx c 0 find the value of
2
1 1 1 1
(i) (ii) 2 2 (May & Aug-22) (Pg.NO-31) (Q.NO-7)
3. Find the quadratic equation whose roots are
(i) 7 2 5 and 7 2 5 (ii) 3 5i (Sep-21,May-23) (Pg.NO-30) (Q.NO-1&2)
4. Prove that the roots of x a x b h 2 are always real. (Mar-15) (Pg.NO-35) (Q.NO-15)
5. x 2 6 x 5 0 and x 2 3ax 35 0 have a common root then find the value of ‘a
(Mar-16) (Pg.NO-33) (Q.NO-11)
6. Find the quadratic equation, the sum of whose roots is 7 and the sum of the square of the roots is 25
(Mar-20 AP) (Pg.NO-36) (Q.NO-22)
7. (i) For what values of x the expression x 5 x 14 is positive?
2
(ii) For what values of, the expression 15 4 x 3 x 2 is negative. (Mar-15 AP) (Pg.NO-35) (Q.NO-18)
8. (i) Find the maximum (or) minimum of the expression 2 x 7 5 x 2
(Mar-12,14) (Pg.NO-32) (8(ii))
(ii) Find the maximum or minimum value of the expression x x 7 as x varies over R.
2
5. If 1, -2 & 3are the roots of x 3 2 x 2 ax 6 0 then find ‘a’ (Mar-15,23) (Pg.N0-51) (Q.N0-3)
6. Find the transformed equation whose roots are the negatives of the roots of x 4 5 x 3 11x 3 0
(Mar-15, AP Jun -23) (PG.NO-15)
7. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are reciprocals of the roots of x 4 3 x 3 7 x 2 5 x 2 0
(Mar-15) (Pg NO-52) (Q.NO-10)
8. If , , are the roots of the equations x 2 x 4 x 3 0 find the equation whose roots are 3 times the
3 2
15 15
(ii) If C2 r 1 C(2 r 4) then find ‘r’ (Mar-14)
8. If 10. n C2 3. ( n 1)C3 then find n (Mar-15) (Pg.NO-65) (Q.NO-05)
9. If nP 5040 and Cr 210 find ‘n’ and ‘r’
n
(Mar-17,18) (Pg.NO-16) (Q.NO-11)
r
10. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word
(i) PERMUTATION (ii) INTERMEDIATE (iii) INDEPENDENCE
(iv) MATHEMATICS (Mar-19,20, Sep-21,Jun-23) (Pg.NO-67) (Q.NO-12)
11. Find the number of positive divisors of 1080 (Mar-20, Jun-23) (Pg.NO-69) (Q.NO-24)
12. Find the number of diagonals of a polygon with 12 sides? (Sep-21, May-22) (Pg.NO-70) (Q.NO-32)
13. (i) Find the number of ways of preparing a chain with 6 different coloured beads.
(Mar-19-TS, 23-AP) (Pg.NO-68) (Q.NO-19)
(ii) Find the number of different chains that can be prepared using 7 different coloured beads. (Mar-17)
14. Find the number of 4 letter words that can be formed using the letters of the word PISTON in which at least
one letter is repeated. (May-15-AP) (Pg.NO-67) (Q.NO-14)
15. Find the number of ways of selecting 3 vowels and 2 consonants from the letters of the word
‘EQUATION’ (May-11) (Pg.NO-69) (Q.NO-27)
17. (i) Find the number of ways of selecting 4 boys and 3 girls from a group of 8 boys and 5 girls
(Mar-15) (Pg.NO-70) (Q.NO-30)
(ii) Find the number of ways of selecting 3 girls and 3 boys out of 7 girls and 6 boys
(May-09) (Pg.NO-68) (Q.NO-17)
18. (i) Find the number of bijections from a set A containing 7 elements on to itself. (Pg.NO-690) (Q.NO-22)
(ii) Find the number of injections from set A containing 5 elements in to a set B containing 7 elements.
(Pg.NO-69) (Q.NO-23)
19. To pass an examination a student has to pass in each of the three papers. In how many ways can a student
fail in the examination? (May-15) (Pg.NO-69) (Q.NO-26)
20. Find the number of ways in which 4 letters can be put in 4 addressed envelopes so that no letter goes into the
envelope meant for it (May-16) (Pg.NO-70) (Q.NO-31)
21. Find the number of 5 letter words that can be formed using the letters of the word NATURE, that begin with
‘N’ when repetition is allowed. (Pg.NO-69) (Q.NO-21)
22. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word TRIANGLE so that the relative positions of the
vowels and consonants are not disturbed.
BINOMIAL THEOREM
1. Find the number of terms in the expansion of (i) (2 x 3 y z )7 (Mar-19) (Pg.NO-86) (Q.NO-1(i))
9
3a b
(ii) (Pg.NO-86) (Q.NO-1(ii))
4 2
2
2. Find the set of values of ‘x’ for which i 2 3x 3 is valid. (Mar-11,16) (Pg.NO-86) (Q.NO-3(i))
ii 7 3 x is valid
5
(May-09) (Pg.NO-86) (Q.NO-3(ii))
iii (3 4 x )3/4 is valid (Mar-12-TS,17-AP) (Pg.NO-86) (Q.NO-3(iii))
Cr is the largest binomial coefficient in the expansion of 1 x find the value of
22 22 13
3. If Cr
(Mar-15,17-TS,20-AP) (Pg.NO-87) (Q.NO-4)
4. Prove that Co 2.C1 4.C2 8.C3 ... 2 .Cn 3
n n
(Mar-15 AP) (Pg.NO-89) (Q.NO-9)
3
5. Define range for an ungrouped data and also find the range of the given data 38, 70, 48, 40, 42, 55, 63, 46,
54, 44 (Mar-16) (Pg.NO-115) (Q.N0-9)
6. Find the mean deviation about the median for the following data 13, 17, 16, 11, 13, 10, 16, 11, 18, 12, 17
(Mar-16 AP) (Pg.NO-1130) (Q.NO-3)
RANDOM VARIABLES
1. A Poisson variable satisfies P X 1 P X 2 find P X 5 .(Aug-22, Mar-23) (Pg.NO-138) (Q.NO-2)
2. The mean and variance of a binomial distribution are 4 and 3 respectively. Find P X 1
(Mar-17,19, May-22) (Pg.NO-138) (Q.NO-1)
3. If the mean and variance of a binomial variable X are 2.4 and 1.44 respectively, find P 1 X 4
(May-15) (Pg.NO-138) (Q.NO-3)
4. For a binomial distribution with mean 6 and variance 2, find the first two terms of the distribution.
(Mar-20, Aug-22) (Pg.NO-138) (Q.NO-4)
5. If X is a random variable with probability distribution P X k
k 1 C , k 0,1, 2.... then find C.
2k
(May-18 AP) (Pg.NO-139) (Q.NO-6)
k
c
6. The range of a random variable X is {1, 2, 3,....} and P ( X k ) ; (k 1, 2, 3.....) Find the value of c and
k!
P (0 X 3) (Aug-22) (Pg.NO-140) (Q.NO-7)
7. On an average, rain falls on 12 days in every 30 days. find the probability that rain will fall on just 3 days of a
given week. (May-22 AP) (Pg.NO-141) (Q.NO-11)
8. The probability that a person chosen at random is left-handed (in handwriting) is 0.1. What is the probability
that in a group of 10 people, there is one who is left-handed? (Mar-16) (Pg.NO-141) (Q.NO-12)
9. If the difference between the mean and the variance of a binomial variate is5/9, then find the probability for
the event of 2 successes, when the experiment is conducted 5 times. (Jun-23) (Pg.NO-139) (Q.NO-5)
10. In a city 10 accidents take place in a span of 50 days, assuming that the number of accidents follows the
poison distribution, find the probability that there will be three or more accidents in a day
(Pg.NO-140) (Q.N0-9)