11maths sample paper 5
11maths sample paper 5
Subject - Mathematics
Sample Question Paper - 5
General Instructions:
1. This Question paper contains - five sections A, B, C, D and E. Each section is compulsory. However, there are
6. Section E has 3 source based/case based/passage based/integrated units of assessment (4 marks each) with sub
parts.
Section A
1. The value of sin is [1]
2 5π 2 π
− sin
12 12
–
a) √3/2 b)
1
c) 0 d) 1
−−−−− −−−−−
2. The domain of the function f(x) = √x − 1 + √6 − x [1]
a) (-∞, 6) b) [2, 6]
c) [1, 6] d) [-2, 6]
3. If the mean of the squares of first n natural numbers be 11, then n is equal to [1]
a) 5 b)
−13
c) 11 d) 13
4. If f(x) = x sinx, then f' ( is equal to [1]
π
)
2
a) 1 b)
1
c) -1 d) 0
5. The equation of the line passing through (1, 2) and perpendicular to x + y + 7 = 0 is [1]
a) y – x – 1 = 0 b) y – x + 1 = 0
c) y – x + 2 = 0 d) y – x – 2 = 0.
6. Perpendicular distance of the point (3, 4, 5) from the y-axis is, [1]
−−
a) √34 b) 4
−−
c) √41 d) 5
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7. If x + iy = , then y = [1]
3+5i
7−6i
a) b)
43 −9
85 85
c) d)
9 53
85 85
a) 8 b) 11
c) 12 d) 10
9. is equal to [1]
1−sin x
lim
π cos x
x→
2
a) 1 b) 0
a) 88 cm b) 60 cm
c) 56 cm d) 75 cm
11. Two finite sets have m and n elements. The total number of subsets of the first set is 56 more than the total [1]
number of subsets of the second set. The values of m and n are
a) 7, 4 b) 6, 4
c) 3, 3 d) 6, 3
12. is equal to [1]
n r n
∑ 4 . Cr
r=0
a) 6n b) 5-n
c) 4n d) 5n
a) (n - 1) ⋅ 2n b) n⋅ 2n
c) (n + 1) ⋅ 2n d) n⋅ 2n-1
c) x < -6 d) x > -6
15. Let R be set of points inside a rectangle of sides a and b (a, b > 1) with two sides along the positive direction of [1]
x-axis and y-axis. Then
a) None of these b) 1
c) -1 d)
−1
−−−−−
17. If f (x) = √1 − x2 , x ∈ (0, 1), then f'(x), is equal to [1]
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−−−−− −−−−−
a) √1 − x 2
b) √x2 − 1
c) d)
1 −x
√1−x2 √1−x2
a) r = 0 or 2 b) r = 1 or n
c) r = 0 or 1 d) n = r
19. Assertion (A): if A = set of letters in Alloy B = set of letters in LOYAL, then set A & B are equal sets. [1]
Reason (R): If two sets have exactly the same elements, they are called equal sets.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
|r| > 1.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
OR
Find the domain and the range of the real function: f(x) = 1
√x2 −1
2
x
x→0
23. Determine the probability p, for event. An odd number appears in a single toss of a fair die. [2]
OR
A five digit number is formed by the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 without repetition. Find the probability that the number is
divisible by 4.
24. What is represented by the shaded regions in each of the following Venn-diagrams. [2]
i.
ii.
25. Find the equations of the lines which cut-off intercepts on the axes whose sum and product are 1 and -6 [2]
respectively.
Section C
26. It is required to seat 5 men and 3 women in a row so that the women occupy the even places. How many such [3]
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arrangements are possible?
27. Verify that (0, 7, 10), (-1, 6, 6) and (-4, 9, 6) are the vertices of a right-angled triangle. [3]
28. Find a if the coefficient of x2 and x3 in the expansion of (3 + ax)9 are equal. [3]
OR
OR
sin(π−x)
Evaluate lim
x→π π(π−x)
30. If pth, qth and rth terms of an A.P. and G.P. are both a, b, and c respectively. Show that [3]
ab – c · bc – a·ca – b = 1
OR
If the sum of an infinite decreasing G.P. is 3 and the sum of the squares of its term is , then write its first term and
9
common difference.
31. For any sets A and B show that [3]
i. (A ∩ B) ∪ (A - B) = A
ii. A ∪ (B - A) = A ∪ B
Section D
32. From the frequency distribution consisting of 18 observations, the mean and the standard deviation were found [5]
to be 7 and 4, respectively. But on comparison with the original data, it was found that a figure 12 was miscopied
as 21 in calculations. Calculate the correct mean and standard deviation.
33. Find the (i) lengths of major and minor axes, (ii) coordinate of the vertice, (iii) coordinate of the foci, (iv) [5]
eccentricity, and (v) length of the latus rectum of ellipe: 16x2+ 25y2 = 400.
OR
Show that the equation x2 - 2y2 - 2x + 8y - 1 = 0 represents a hyperbola. Find the coordinates of the centre, lengths of
the axes, eccentricity, latusrectum, coordinates of foci and vertices and equations of directrices of the hyperbola.
[5]
|x+3|+x
34. Solve for x, x+2
>1
35. Prove that cos 12o + cos 60o + cos 84o = cos 24o + cos 48o [5]
OR
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i. If n(A) = 3 and B = {2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8} then find the number of relations from A to B. (1)
ii. If A = {a, b} and B = {2, 3}, then find the number of relations from A to B. (1)
iii. If A = {a, b} and B = {2, 3}, write the relation in set-builder form. (2)
OR
Express of R = {(a, b): 2a + b = 5; a, b ∈ W} as the set of ordered pairs (in roster form). (2)
37. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow: [4]
There are 4 red, 5 blue and 3 green marbles in a basket.
i. If two marbles are picked at randomly, find the probability that both red marbles. (1)
ii. If three marbles are picked at randomly, find the probability that all green marbles. (1)
iii. If two marbles are picked at randomly then find the probability that both are not blue marbles. (2)
OR
If three marbles are picked at randomly, then find the probability that atleast one of them is blue. (2)
38. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow: [4]
−
−−
A number of the form Z = x + iy, where x and y are real and i = √−1 is called a complex number. Consider the
complex number Z1 = 2 + 3i and Z2 = 4 - 3i.
z1
ii. Find the real part of z2
. (1)
iii. Find the imaginary part of Z1 - Z2. (2)
OR
Find the real part of Z1. (2)
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