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Part – I

A VIJAYABHERY
MALAPPURAM DISTRICT PANCHAYATH
HIGHER SECONDARY EXAM SERIES, JAN - 2024
Max. Score : 40
Part III Time : 1.30 Hrs
First Year MATHEMATICS (SCIENCE) Cool- off Time : 10 Mts

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Answer any 4 questions from 1 to 5, each carries 3 scores
1. Let A={ : is a natural number less than 6} and B ={1,2}

(i) Write A in roster form. [1]

(ii) Find A∩B and A – B. [2]

2. (a) If ( + 1, − 2) = (3, 1) find the values of and [1]

(b) Let A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {3, 4} .

Find A × B. [2]

3. (a) Find the number of arrangements of the letters of the word

‘INDEPENDENCE’. [1]

(b) In how many of these arrangements do all the vowels occur together ? [2]

4. (a) Write the conjugate of the complex number [1]

(b) Find the multiplicative inverse of [2]

5. (a) Number of terms in the expansion of is ........................ [1]

(b) Using binomial theorem expand [2]

Answer any 4 questions from 6 to 10, each carries 4 scores


6. (a) [1]

(b) Prove that [3]

7. (a) Find [3]

(b) Hence evaluate [1]


(1) P.T.O
8. (a) Value of is ..................

(A) (B) -1 (C) (D) [1]

(b) Express in the form [3]

9. (a) If A and B are two sets such that A ⊂ B, then A ∪ B =........ [1]

(b) Let A = { : ∈ W, < 5} where is the set of whole numbers,

B={ ∶ is a prime number less than 5}

(i) Write A, B in roster form. [1]

(ii) Find (A − B) ∪ (B − A). [2]

10. Solve the inequality [3]

Also represent the solutions on number line. [1]

Answer any 2 question from 11 to 13, each carries 6 scores

11. (a) Find the domain of the function [2]

(b) Sketch the graph of the function = |x + 1|. [2]

(c) Consider A = {1, 2, 3, 5} and B = {4, 6, 9}.

Define a relation R: A→B by R = {( ∶ is odd, ∈ A, ∈ B}

Write R in roster form and find the range of R. [2]

12. (a) The maximum value of the function is

(A) (B) (C) (D) [1]

(b) If , lies in 3rd quadrant then find the values of all trigonometric

functions [3]

(c) Find the value of [2]

13. (a) If , then find the value of [3]

(b) Find the value of such that [3]

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Part – I
B VIJAYABHERY
MALAPPURAM DISTRICT PANCHAYATH
HIGHER SECONDARY EXAM SERIES, JAN - 2024
Max. Score : 40
Part III Time : 1.30 Hrs
First Year MATHEMATICS (SCIENCE) Cool- off Time : 10 Mts
========================================================
Answer any 4 questions from 1 to 5, each carries 3 scores
1. Let A = { : is a natural number less than 3}

(a) Represent the set A in roster form. [1]

(b) Write all subsets of A. [2]

2. (a) If ( + 1, − 4) = (3, 7) then find the values of and [1]

(b) The Cartesian product A × A has 9 elements among which 2 elements are

(− , 0) and (0, ). Write A. Also find A × A. [2]

3. (a) How many chords can be drawn through 21 points on a circle ? [1]

(b) Find the number of permutations using all the letters of the word ALLAHABAD. [2]

4. (a) Write the conjugate of the complex number [1]

(b) Find the multiplicative inverse of [2]

5. (a) [1]

(b) Prove that [2]

Answer any 4 questions from 6 to 10, each carries 4 scores


6. (a) [1]

(b) Prove that [3]

7. (a) Value of is ..................

(A) (B) -1 (C) (D) [1]

(b) Express in the form [3]

(1) P.T.O
8. (a) Number of terms in the expansion of is ........................ [1]

(b) Using binomial theorem, expand the expression [3]

9. If U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}, A = {2, 4, 6, 8} and B = {2, 4, 8} then

(a) Write A ′ and B′ [2]

(b) For the above sets A and B, prove that (A ∪ B) ′ = A ′ ∩ B ′ [2]

10. (a) Solve the inequality [1]

(b) Also represent the solutions on number line. [3]

Answer any 2 question from 11 to 13, each carries 6 scores

11. (a) The domain of the function is .......

(A) {1} (B)

(C) – {1} (D) – {0} [1]

(b) A relation R on the set of natural numbers is defined by

R = {( ): ; is a natural number less than 4, ∈ }.

(i) Write the relation in Roster form. [1]

(ii) Write the domain and range of the relation. [2]

(c) Draw the graph of the function =| |, ∈ [2]

12. (a)

[1]

(b) What is the number of ways of choosing 4 cards from a pack of 52 playing cards ? [1]

In how many of these

(i) four cards are of the same suit [2]

(ii) four cards belong to four different suits [2]

13. (a) If , lies in fourth quadrant then find the values of all trigonometric

functions [3]

(b) Find the value of [3]

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Part – I
C VIJAYABHERY
MALAPPURAM DISTRICT PANCHAYATH
HIGHER SECONDARY EXAM SERIES, JAN - 2024
Max. Score : 40
Part III Time : 1.30 Hrs
First Year MATHEMATICS (SCIENCE) Cool- off Time : 10 Mts

========================================================
Answer any 4 questions from 1 to 5, each carries 3 scores
1. If U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}, A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7}

Find (a) A ∪ B [1]

(b) Verify A′ ∩ B′ = (A ∪ B)′ [2]

2. Let A = {1, 2, 3}, B = {3, 4} and C = {4, 5, 6}. Find A × (B ∩ C) [3]

3. (a) If , then = .......................... [1]

(b) Find the number of permutations using all the letters of the word

"MATHEMATICS". [2]

4. Express the complex number in the form [3]

5. Using binomial theorem expand [3]

Answer any 4 questions from 6 to 10, each carries 4 scores


6. (a) Prove that [2]

(b) Prove that [2]

7. (a) Which one of the following is equal to { ∶ ∈ , 2< ≤ 4} ?

(A) {2, 3, 4} (B) {3, 4} (C) [2, 4 (D) (2, 4] [1]

(b) If A ={2, 4, 6, 8}, B = {2, 3, 5, 7}

Find (a) A – B [1]

(b) A∩B [1]

(c) Write all subsets of A∩B [1]

(1) P.T.O
8. (a) [1]

(b) Using binomial theorem, prove that always leaves remainder 1 when

divided by 25. [3]

9. (a) Value of is ..................

(A) (B) -1 (C) (D) [1]

(b) Write the conjugate of the complex number [1]

(c) Find the multiplicative inverse of [2]

10. (a) Solve the inequality [3]

(b) Also represent the solutions on number line. [1]

Answer any 2 question from 11 to 13, each carries 6 scores

11. (a) Find the domain of the function [2]

(b) Sketch the graph of the function =| |+1 [2]

(c) If A × B = {( ), ( ), ( ), ( )}. Find A and B [2]

12. (a) The values of is ..........................................

(A) (B) (C) (D) [1]

(b) If , lies in first quadrant then find the values of all trigonometric

functions [3]

(c) Find the value of [2]

13. (a) In how many ways can a team of 3 boys and 3 girls be selected from 5 boys and

4 girls ? [2]

(b) A bag contains 5 black and 6 red balls. Determine the number of ways in which

2 black and 3 red balls can be selected. [2]

(c) In how many ways can 5 girls and 3 boys be seated in a row so that no

two boys are together ? [2]

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Part – I
D VIJAYABHERY
MALAPPURAM DISTRICT PANCHAYATH
HIGHER SECONDARY EXAM SERIES, JAN - 2024
Max. Score : 40
Part III Time : 1.30 Hrs
First Year MATHEMATICS (SCIENCE) Cool- off Time : 10 Mts

========================================================
Answer any 4 questions from 1 to 5, each carries 3 scores
1. (a) A ∪ A′ = . . ............. (U, A, A′, φ) [1]

(b) Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7} and B = { 2, 3, 5, 7 }

(i) Find A ∩ B [1]

(ii) Verify that A ∪ (A ∩ B) = A [1]

2. Let A = {1, 2, 3}, B = {3, 4} and C = {4, 5, 6}. Find (A × B) ∩ (A × C) [3]

3. (a) If , then = .......................... [1]

(b) Find the value of such that [2]

4. Express the complex number in the form [3]

5. Using binomial theorem expand [3]

Answer any 4 questions from 6 to 10, each carries 4 scores

6. (a) [1]

(b) Show that [3]

7. (a) Find [3]

(b) Hence evaluate [1]

10. (a) Solve the inequality [3]

(b) Also represent the solutions on number line. [1]

(1) P.T.O
8. (a) Value of is ..................

(A) (B) -1 (C) (D) [1]

(b) Write the conjugate of the complex number [1]

(c) Find the multiplicative inverse of [2]

9. (a) If A= {2, 3, 4, 5} and B= {4, 5, 6, 7}

Find (i) A∪B [1]

(ii) A∩B [1]

(iii) A – B [1]

(iv) Verify that A∪B = (A – B) ∪ (A∩B) ∪ (B – A) [1]

Answer any 2 question from 11 to 13, each carries 6 scores

11. (a) Find the domain and range of [2]

(b) Sketch the graph of the function = | |- 2 [2]

(c) Let R be a relation defined by R = {(1, 3), (1, 5), (2, 5)}.

State whether R is a function or not. Justify your answer. [2]

12. (a) [1]

(b) Prove that [2]

(c) If , lies in third quadrant then find the values of all trigonometric

functions [3]

13. (a) How many 4-digit numbers can be formed by using the digits from 1 to 9,

if repetition of digits is not allowed ? [2]

(b) A group consists of 4 girls and 7 boys. In how many ways can a team of 5 members

be selected if each team consists of at least one boy and one girl ? [2]

(c) Find the number of ways of selecting 9 balls from 6 red balls, 5 white balls and 5

blue balls if each selection consists of 3 balls of each colour. [2]

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