11 MATHS (2)
11 MATHS (2)
DATE:- 21/02/25
General Instructions:
1. This question paper contains - five sections A, B,C,D,E .Each section is compulsory. However,
there are internal choices in one question of 2 marks, one question of 3 marks and 2 questions of
5 marks.
Section A
Q2. The number of integral solutions for the linear inequality │x+2│≤ 10 are
Q4 If seven persons are to be seated in row, then the probability that two particular persons will sit next to
each other is
𝑥2
Q5 The range of the function f(x) = is
1+𝑥2
Q6 The distance between the foci of a hyperbola is 16 and its eccentricity is √2 .Its equation is
(a) x2 ─ y2 =32 (b) 9x2─ 4y2 =36 (c) 2x2─ 3y2 =7 (d) 2x2─3y2 =6
Q7 The equation of a straight line joining the points (a, b) and (a +b, a ─ b) is
Q8 The number of signals that can be sent by 5 flags of different colors taking one or more at a time is
Q9 A number is chosen at random from 1 to 100.The probability that the sum of the digits chosen is 9
will be
Q11 If A and B are events such that P(B) = 1 and P( 𝐴̅ B) = 1 ,then P(AB) is
3 10
Q12 The mean deviation about median of first eight natural numbers is
𝑏 , r≠1
(a) 1−𝑟
𝑏 , ─1 ≤ r ≤1
(b) 1−𝑟
𝑏 , ─1 < r < 1
(c) 1−𝑟
𝑏 , ─1 ≤ r < 1
(d) 1−𝑟
Q14.There are 11 lamps in a hall. Each one of them can be switched on independently. The number of
ways in which hall can be illuminated is
Q16 If the fifth term of a G.P is 4, then the product of its first nine terms will be
Q18 If the line 5x ─ 4y = k passes through the focus of the parabola y2 =20x, then value of k is
Q19. Two statements are given below- one labelled Assertion (A) and other labelled Reason (R).
Read the statements carefully and choose the option that correctly describes statements (A) and
(R).
(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
Q20. Two statements are given below- one labelled Assertion (A) and other labelled Reason (R).
Read the statements carefully and choose the option that correctly describes statements (A) and
(R).
(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
Section B
Q21. Let A, B, C be the sets such that A= {x: x∊N, x<7}, B= {x: x is prime and x<8} and C= {x: x∊N, x
is odd and x <10}. Verify that A(BC) = (AB)(AC)
Q22. Find the mean deviation about mean for the following data:
6,7,10,12,13,4,16,12
Q24. Find the point(s) on z-axis which are at a distance of √21 from (1,2,3).
Q25. Draw the rough sketch of greatest integer function. Write its range.
OR
Section C
2
𝑒 2𝑥 −1
Q26. Evaluate lim
𝑥→0 1−𝑐𝑜𝑠2𝑥
OR
𝑥−2
Evaluate lim( ─ 1 )
𝑥→1 𝑥2−𝑥 𝑥3−3𝑥2+2𝑥
Q29. Find the probability of arranging letters of the word PERMUTATIONS if there are always 5 letters
between P and S.
Q30.Find the equation of the circle which touches the axes and the line 3x ─ 4y +8=0 and lies in IIIrd
quadrant.
Q31. If the mean of 100 observations is 50 and their standard deviation is 5, find the sum of squares of all
the observations.
Section D
Q33. If xcosϴ = ycos (ϴ + 2𝜋) = zcos (ϴ + 4𝜋), then prove that xy + yz + zx =0.
3 3
OR
Q34. If the pth and qth terms of a G.P are q and p respectively, then show that its (p+q)th term is
𝑝 1
( 𝑞𝚐 )𝑝−𝚐 OR
𝑝
Let S be the sum, P be the product and R be the sum of reciprocals of n terms of a G.P. Prove that
P2Rn=Sn.
Q35. Let R be a relation from N to N defined by R = {(a, b): a, b∊N and a < b}. Are the following true?
Section E
Q36.Leonard Euler was the first Mathematician to introduce the symbol i(iota) for the square root of ─1
with the property i2 = ─1. He also called i as the imaginary unit. Considering the higher powers of i, answer
the questions that follow:
(ii) Find the sum and product of four consecutive natural powers of i
Q37. A person standing on a point P (3,8) wanted to reach path x + 3y = 7 in the least time.
Q38. There are 10 professors and 20 lecturers out of whom a committee of 2 professors and 3 lecturers is
to be formed. Find number of ways in which committee can be formed when