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The document is an examination paper for Class XI Mathematics at Sant Gyaneshwar Model School for the academic year 2024-25, scheduled for February 21, 2025. It consists of five sections (A, B, C, D, E) with various types of questions including multiple choice, short answer, long answer, and case-based assessments. Each section is compulsory with internal choices in some questions, totaling a maximum of 80 marks.

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The document is an examination paper for Class XI Mathematics at Sant Gyaneshwar Model School for the academic year 2024-25, scheduled for February 21, 2025. It consists of five sections (A, B, C, D, E) with various types of questions including multiple choice, short answer, long answer, and case-based assessments. Each section is compulsory with internal choices in some questions, totaling a maximum of 80 marks.

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SANT GYANESHWAR MODEL SCHOOL

ANNUAL EXAMINATION:: 2024-25


CLASS XI :: MATHEMATICS

DATE:- 21/02/25

TIME :3 Hrs. MM:80

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.

2. Section A has 18 MCQS and 02 Assertion-Reasoning based questions of 1 mark each.

3. Section B has 5 very short answer-type questions of 2 marks each.

4. Section C has 6 short answer-type questions of 3 marks each.

5. Section D has 4 long answer-type questions of 5 marks each.

6. Section E has 3 source based/case based/passage based/integrated units of assessment (4


marks each) with sub parts.

Section A

Q1. Which of the following statements is a correct statement?

(a) The set [0,1] is finite

(b) The set {0,1} is infinite

(c) The set (0,1) ─ {1} is finite


2

(d) The set [0,1] ─ (0,1) is finite

Q2. The number of integral solutions for the linear inequality │x+2│≤ 10 are

(a) 19 (b) 20 (c) 21 (d) 22


Q3. The value of cos25o35’cos34o25’ ─ sin25o35’sin34o25’ is
1
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) ─1 (d )
2

Q4 If seven persons are to be seated in row, then the probability that two particular persons will sit next to
each other is

(a) 1 (b) 1 (c) 1 (d) 2


2 6 3 7

𝑥2
Q5 The range of the function f(x) = is
1+𝑥2

(a) [0, ∞) (b) (0, ∞) (c) [ 0,1) (d) (0,1)

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

(a) (a ─ 2b) x + by + (b2 +2ab ─ a2) =0

(b) (2b─a) x ─ by + (b2 +2ab ─ a2) =0

(c) (2b─a) x + by - (b2 +2ab ─ a2) =0

(d) (a ─ 2b) x + by ─ (b2 +2ab ─ a2) =0

Q8 The number of signals that can be sent by 5 flags of different colors taking one or more at a time is

(a) 31 (b) 120 (c) 325 (d) 1440

Q9 A number is chosen at random from 1 to 100.The probability that the sum of the digits chosen is 9
will be

(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 9 (d) 1


5 5 10 10

Q10 If tanA = 5 , then sin2A will be


3

(a) 5 (b) 15 (c) 15 (d) 5


7 17 34 34

Q11 If A and B are events such that P(B) = 1 and P( 𝐴̅  B) = 1 ,then P(AB) is
3 10

(a) 7 (b) 13 (c) 1 (d) 11


30 30 30 30

Q12 The mean deviation about median of first eight natural numbers is

(a) 2 (b) 2.5 (c) 1 (d) 1.5


Q13 The sum up to infinity for G.P with first term ‘b’ and common ratio ‘r’ 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

(a) 2048 (b) 2047 (c) 11! (d) 1

Q15. If f(x) = x3 ─ 1 ,then f(x) ─ f (1) is


𝑥3 𝑥

(a) 0 (b) 2f(x) (c) 𝑓(𝑥) (d) f(x)


2

Q16 If the fifth term of a G.P is 4, then the product of its first nine terms will be

(a) 49 (b) 94 (c) 36 (d) 29

Q17 Let f(x) = √1 + 𝑥2 ,then

(a) f(xy) = f(x)f(y)

(b) f(xy) ≥ f(x)f(y)

(c) f(xy) ≤ f(x)f(y)

(d) f(xy) < f(x)f(y)

Q18 If the line 5x ─ 4y = k passes through the focus of the parabola y2 =20x, then value of k is

(a) 5 (b) ─ 5 (c) 25 (d) ─ 25

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).

Assertion (A): Number of terms in an expansion of (x+y)4 ─ (x─y)4 are 5.


Reason (R): Number of terms in an expansion of (x+y)4 + (x─y)4 are 3.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false

(d) R is true but A is false

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).

Assertion (A): The solution set of inequality 3𝑥−4 ≥ 𝑥+1 ─ 1 is (1, ∞)


2 4

Reason (R):ax ≥ ay implies x ≥ y for a>0.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false

(d) R is true but A is false

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(BC) = (AB)(AC)

Q22. Find the mean deviation about mean for the following data:

6,7,10,12,13,4,16,12

Q23.Find the derivative of sinxcosx + cos2x w.r.t x.

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

Draw the rough sketch of signum function. Write its range.

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

Q27.Draw the rough sketch of the curve y=cosx, 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π.

Q28. Find the derivative of 𝒙+𝒕𝒂𝒏𝒙 w.r.t x at x = 𝜋,x ≠0.


𝒙−𝒕𝒂𝒏𝒙 4

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

Q32. Using binomial theorem, evaluate (99)5.

Q33. If xcosϴ = ycos (ϴ + 2𝜋) = zcos (ϴ + 4𝜋), then prove that xy + yz + zx =0.
3 3

OR

If ysinφ =xsin(2ϴ+φ), prove that (x+y) (cot(ϴ+φ)) =(y─x) cotϴ.

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?

(i) (a,a)∊R for all a in N.

(ii). (a,b) ∊R implies (b,a) ∊R for all a,b in N.

(iii). (a,b) ∊R and (b,c) ∊R implies (a,c) ∊R ,for all a,b,c in N.

Justify your answer in each case.

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:

(i) Find the conjugate of 1


𝑖2+𝑖

(ii) Find the sum and product of four consecutive natural powers of i

(iii) Calculate i ─2024

Q37. A person standing on a point P (3,8) wanted to reach path x + 3y = 7 in the least time.

(i) Find the length of the path he walks.

(ii) Find the coordinates of point R that lies on the path x + 3y = 7

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

(i) a particular professor is always included.

(ii) two lecturers are excluded.

Express answer as a whole number in each case.

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