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SR MATHS – II A IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

S.no TOPIC NAME WEIGHTAGE MARKS


1. Complex Numbers 8(2+2+4)
2. De Moivre’s Theorem 9(2+7)
3. Quadratic Equations 6(2+4)
4. Theory of Equations 9(2+7)
5. Permutation and Combinations 12(2+2+4+4)
6. Binomial Theorem 16(2+7+7)
7. Partial Fractions 4(4)
8. Measures of Dispersion 9(2+7)
9. Probability 15(4+4+7)
10. Random Variables and Probability Distributions 9(2+7)
COMPLEX NUMBERS
VSAQ’s
1. Find the multiplicative inverse of 7 + 24 i
2. Find the square root (i) –5+12i (ii) 7+24i(iii) 47  i8 3
3. Find the complex conjugate of (i) (3+4i)(2-3i) (ii) (2+5i)(-4+6i)
4. Find the polar form of following complex numbers (i) 1  3i (ii)  7  21i (iii)-1-i (iv)
1 i 3
5. If z =2 – 3 i then show that z 2  4 z  13  0
n
 1 i 
6. Find the least positive integral value of n satisfying   1
 1 i 
7. If z  0 find Arg z  Arg z
8. If z1   1 and z2   i then find Arg  z1 z2 
z 
9. If z1   1, and z2  i, then find Arg  1 
 z2 
 1
10. If z  (cos  ,sin  ) find  z  
 z
11. Find the additive inverse of (-6,5)+(10,-4)
a  ib
12. Find the real and imaginary parts of the complex number .
a  ib
 
13. If Arg z1 and Arg z2 are and respectively then find  Arg z1  Arg z2 
5 3

 
100
14. If 3 i  299  a  ib  then show that a 2  b 2  4

15. If (1-i)(2-i)(3-i)……(n-i) = x-iy then prove that 2.5.10...... 1  n 2   x 2  y 2 .


z 1
16. If the real part of is 1then find the locus of z.
zi
17. If z = x+iy and z  1 then find the locus of z.

18. If the amplitude of (z-1) is then find the locus of z.
2
n
 1 i 
19. Find the least positive integer n, Satisfying    1.
 1 i 
20. If z  ai  z  ai ,find the locus of z.
1
x y
21. If  x  iy  3  a  ib then prove that   4  a2  b2 .
a b
22. If  a  ib   x  iy , find x 2  y 2 .
2

23. If x+iy= cis .cis  . then find the value of x 2  y 2 .


5i
24. Write the conjugate of complex number .
7i
25. Express 1-i in modulus -amplitude form.
26. Represent the complex number 2+3i in Argand plane.
27. S.T the complex number z satisfying z 2  z 2  2 constitute a hyperbola.
SAQ’s
x y
 x  iy    4  a 2  b2 
1/3
***1. If  a  ib, show that
a b
3
***2. If x  iy  then show that x 2  y 2  4 x  3 .
2  cos   i sin 
1
***3. If x  iy  then show that 4 x 2  1  0
1  cos   i sin 
3  2 i sin 
** 4. Find the real values of  in order that is a
1 2 i sin 
a) Real number b) Purely imaginary number

** 5. If x and y are real numbers such that


1  i  x  2i   2  3i  y  i = i then determine the
3 i 3i
values of x and y
6. If z1 , z 2 are two non zero complex numbers satisfying z1  z2  z1  z 2 then show that
Arg z1  Arg z2  0
z a
7. If z  x  iy and if the point P represents z in the argand plane and  1, Re  a   0, then
za
find locus of P.
***8. If z  x  iy and if the point P in the Argand plane represents z, then describe geometrically
the locus of z satisfying the equation z  2  3i  5
***9. Show that the points in the Argand diagram represented by the complex numbers
i) 2  2i,  2  2i,  2 3  2 3 i are the vertices of an equilateral triangle
3 1 7
ii) 2  7i,   i, 4  3i, 1  i  are the vertices of a rhombus
2 2 2
iii) 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.
10. The complex number z has argument  , 0     / 2 and satisfy the equation z  3i  3
 6
then prove that  cot     i
 z
11. The points P,Q denote the complex numbers z1 , z2 in the Argand diagram. O is the origin
if z1 z2  z1 z2  0 then show that POQ  900 .
z3  z1
12. If is a real number, show that the points represented by the complex numbers z1 , z2 , z3 are
z2  z1
collinear.
** 13. If z=x+iy and if the point Pin the Argand plane represents z. Find the locus of z satisfying
equation z  3  i  4.

 z4 
** 14. Determine the locus of z, z  2i, such that Re    0.
 z  2i 
2  11i 2  i
*** 15. Show that z1  , z2  are conjugate to each other.
1  2i 
2
25
2i
16. If u  iv  and z  x  iy then find u,v.
z 3
17. Show that the equation of any circle in the complex plane is of the form
z z  bz  bz  c  0  b  C : c  R  .
 z2  
** 18. If the amplitude of    , find its locus.
 z  6i  2
** 19. If z  2  i 7, then show that 3 z 3  4 z 2  z  88  0 .
z2 2 z1  z2
20. If , z1  0, is an imaginary number then find the value of .
z1 2 z1  z2

DEMOIVRE’S THEOREM
VSAQ’s
1. If A,B, C are the Angles of a triangle and x  cis A, y  cis B, z  cis C , then find the value of
xyz
1
2. If x  cos   i sin  , find x 6 
x6
 cos   i sin  
4

3. Simplify
 sin   i cos  
8

5 5
 3 i  3 i
 
3
iii) 1  i 
16
ii) 1  i 3
 2  2    2  2 
4. Find the value of i) 
   
i) 1  i  ii)  16 
2/3 1/4
5. Find the values of
1 1 1
6. If 1,  ,  2 are the roots of unity, then prove that i)  
2   1  2 1  
ii)  2     2   2  2   10  2   11   49
7. Solve the following equation x 5  1  0
8. i) If cube roots of unity are 1,  ,  2, then find the roots of the equation  x  1  8  0
3

ii)Find the cube roots of 8.


1

 
1 1
9. Find all the values of i) 3 i 4
ii)  i  6 iii)  32  5 .

10. If 1,  ,  are the cube roots of unity then find the values of the following
2

i)  a  2b    a 2  2b    a  2b 2   
2 2 2 3
ii) 1     2

 a  b  c 2   a  b  c 2 
iii) 1    1   2 1   4 1   8  iv)  2 
 2 
 c  a  b   b  c  a 
v) 1     2   1     2   
5 5 3
vi) 1     2

11. If 1,  ,  2 are the cube roots of unity.Then prove that x 2  4 x  7  0 where x     2  2.


LAQ’s
n2
 n 
*** 1. If n is a positive integer show that 1  i   1  i   2
n n
cos  
2

 4 
n
*** 2. If n is an integer then show that 1  i   1  i   2 cos
2n 2n n 1

2
*** 3. If  ,  are the roots of the equation x  2 x  4  0 then for any n  N show that
2

 n 
 n   n  2 n 1 cos 

 3 
*** 4. If n is an integer then show that
1  cos   i sin    1  cos   i sin    2 n 1 cos n  / 2  cos  n / 2 
n n

*** 5. If cos   cos   cos   0  sin   sin   sin  , prove that


cos 2   cos 2   cos 2   3 / 2  sin 2   sin 2   sin 2 
8/3
  
1  sin 8  i cos 8 
*** 6. Show that one value of  is – 1
 
1  sin  i cos 
 8 8
1 q
*** 7. If n is a positive integer, show that  p  iq    p  iq   2  p 2  q 2 
1/ n 1/ n 1/2 n
cos  Tan 1 
n p
** 8. Find all the roots of the equation x11  x 7  x 4 1  0

*** 9. If n is an integer and z  cis  ,    2n 1  / 2  then show that z 1  iTan n 


2n

z 2n 1
*** 10. If cos   cos   cos   0  sin   sin   sin  then show that
i) cos3  cos3   cos3  3cos      
ii) sin 3  sin 3   sin 3  3sin      
iii) cos      cos       cos       0
11. State and prove Demoivre’s theorem
12. Solve  x  1  x n , n is a positive integer.
n

13. Solve x 9  x5  x 4  1  0 .
14. If m, n  Z and x  cos   i sin  , y  cos   i sin  then show that
1 1
i) x m y n n
 2 cos  m  n  and
m
ii) x m y n  m n  2i sin  m  n  .
x y x y
QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
VSAQ’s
1. Find the maximum (or) minimum value of the Quadratic expression 2 x  7  5 x 2
2. Find the maximum (or) minimum value of the expression 12 x  x 2  32.
3. Find the maximum (or) minimum value of the expression 3 x 2  2 x  11 .
4. Find the quadratic equation whose roots are 3  5i .
5. Find the value of m for which the equation x  15  m  2 x  8  0 have equal roots
2

6. Prove that the roots of  x  a  x  b   h2 are always real


7. From quadratic equation whose roots are 7  2 5
8. If  ,  are the roots of the equation ax 2  bx  c  0 then find the values of
1 1 1 1  
i)  ii)  iii)  4  7   7  4
iv)  2   2
  2 2
 
9. Find a quadratic equation for which the sum of the roots is 7 and the sum of the squares
of the roots is 25
m n pq pq
10. From a quadratic equation whose roots are (i) , ii) , ,
n m pq pq
11. If x 2  6 x  5  0 and x 2 12 x  p  0 have a common root then find p
12. If the equations x 2  ax  b  0 and x 2  cx  d  0 have a common root and the first
equation has equal roots, then prove that 2  b  d   a  c
13. For what values of x, the expression x 2  5 x  6 is positive?
14. For what values of x, the expression x 2  5 x  6 is negative
15. Determine the sign of the expression x 2  5 x  6 for x  R
16. i) For what values of m the equation  m  1 x 2  2  m  3 x  m  8  0 has equal roots.
i) For what values of x the expression x 2  5 x  14 is positive.
17. If 1,  ,  2 are the solutions of x 2  x  12  0 by algebraic method.
18. Find the value of x at which the expression x 2  5 x  6 have maximum or minimum.
19. Find the maximum or minimum value of the expression x 2  x  7 as x varies over R.
20. Find the quadratic equation the sum of whose roots is one and sum of the square of the roots is
13.
21. x 2  6 x  5  0 and x 2  3ax  35  0 have a common root then find the value of a .
22. i) x 2  bx  c  0 and x 2  cx  b  0 have a common root then show that b+c+1=0 .
ii) If the quadratic equations ax 2  2bx  c  0 and ax 2  2cx  b  0,  b  c  have a
common root, then show that a  4b  4c  0 .
23. Suppose that the quadratic equations ax 2  bx  c  0 and bx 2  cx  a  0 have a common
root. Show that a 3  b 3  c 3  3abc.
24. If x 2  4 ax  3  0 and 2 x 2  3ax  9  0 have a common root, then find the values of a and
thecommon roots.
25. Find all the numbers which exceeds their square root by 12.
26. Find the condition that one root of the quadratic equation ax 2  bx  c  0 shall be n times
the other ,where n is a positive integer.
27. For what values of x , the expression 15  4 x  3 x 2 is negative .
28. Prove that there is a unique pair of consecutive positive odd integers such that the sum of their
squares is 290 and find it.
29. Show that the roots of the equation x 2  2 px  p 2  q 2  2qr  r 2  0 are rational,given that
p,q,r are rational.
30. If  ,  are the roots of the equation ax 2  bx  c  0 then form a quadratic equation whose roots
are p and p  (p is real number) in terms of a,b,c,p.
*** S.AQ’s
*** 1. Determine the range of the following expressions  i  x  x  1 ,  ii  2 x  6 x  5
2 2

x2  x 1 x 2  3x  2
1 1 1
*** 2. Prove that   does not lie between 1 and 4 if x is real
3x  1 x 1  3x  1 x  1
x 1
*** 3. If x is real, prove that lies between  and 1
x  5x  9
2
11
x p
*** 4. If the expression takes all real values for x  R, then find the bounds for p
x  3x  2
2

x 2  34 x  71
*** 5. Show that none of the values of the function over R lies between 5 and 9
x2  2x  7
x 2  14 x  9
*** 6. Find the maximum value of the function over R
x2  2 x  3
7. Let a,b,c  R and a  0 then the roots of ax 2  bx  c  0 are non – real complex numbers
if and only if ax 2  bx  c and a have the same sign for all x  R
8. Let a,b,c  R and a  0 such that the equation ax 2  bx  c  0 has real roots  and 
with    . Then
(i) For   x   , ax 2  bx  c and a have opposite signs
(ii) For x   (or) x   , ax 2  bx  c and a have the same sign
9. Solve the in equation x 2  3x  10  8  x 
.
x2
** 10. Determine the range of for x  R .
2 x  3x  6
2

11. Determine the range of the expression


 x  1 x  2 
, xR
x3
12. If x1 , x2 are the roots of the quadratic equation ax 2  bx  c  0 and c  0, find the value of

 ax1  b    ax2  b 
2 2
in terms of a,b,c.

*** 13. If c  ab and the roots of the equation  c  ab  x  2  a  bc  x   b  ac   0 are equal then
2 2 2 2 2

show that a 3  b 3  c 3  3abc or a=0.


14. Solve 2 x 4  x 3  11x 2  x  2  0 .
15. Solve 71 x  71 x  50 for real x.

Maths-IIA-IPE IMP Q. BANK 6 Gatik Junior College, Bhanur


x 1  x 13
** 16. Solve   .
1 x x 6
THEORY OF EQUATIONS
VSAQ’s
1. If – 1 , 2 and  are the roots of 2 x 3  x 2  7 x  6  0, then find 
2. If 1, - 2 and 3 are the roots of x3  2 x 2  ax  6  0 then find a
3. If  ,  and 1 are the roots of x3  2 x 2  5 x  6  0 then find  , 
4. Find the polynomial equations of the lowest degree, with roots as 2  3,1  2i
5. If  ,  ,  are the roots of x3  2 x 2  3x  4  0 then find
i)   2  2 ii)       iii)   2     2
6. If the product of the roots of 4 x 3  16 x 2  9 x  a  0 is 9 then find a
7. If  ,  ,  are the roots of x3  px 2  qx  r  0 then find (i)   2 ii)   3
8. Find the polynomial equation with rational coefficients whose roots are
i) i  5, ii)  3  i 2
9. Find the algebraic equation whose roots are 3 times the roots of x3  2 x 2  4 x  1  0
10. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are the reciprocals of the roots of
x 4  3x3  7 x 2  5 x  2  0
11. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are the
i) Squares of the roots of x3  3 x 2  7 x  6  0 (ii)Cubes of the roots of x 3  3 x 2  2  0 .
12. If 1,1,  are the roots of x 3  6 x 2  9 x  4  0 then find  .
13. If  ,  ,1 are the roots of x 3  2 x 2  5 x  6  0 , then find  and  .
14. Find the quotient and remainder when x 4  11x 3  44 x 2  76 x  48 is divided by x 2  7 x  12 .
15. Find the transformed equation whose roots are the negative of the roots of
x 4  5 x 3  11x  3  0 .
16. i)Find the algebraic equation whose roots are two times the roots of
x5  2 x 4  3x3  2 x 2  4 x  3  0 .
ii)If  ,  ,  are the roots of 4 x 3  6 x 2  7 x  3  0 then find the value of      .
17. If 1,2,3 and 4are the roots of x 4  ax 3  bx 2  cx  d  0 then find the values of a , b, c and d
18. Form the equation whose roots are m times the roots of the equation
1 2 1 1
x3  x  x  0 and deduce the case when m  12 .
4 16 72
LAQ’s
*** 1. Given that the roots of x3  3 px 2  3qx  r  0 are in
i) A.P show that 2 p 3  3qp  r  0 ii) G.P show that p 3 r  q3
iii) H.P show that 2q  r  3 pq  r 
3

** 2. Solve the following equation given that the roots of each are in A.P
8 x 3  36 x 2  18 x  81  0
** 3. Solve the following equation given that the roots of each are in G.P
54 x 3  39 x 2  26 x  16  0
***
4. Solve the following equation given that the roots of each are in H.P
15 x 3  23x 2  9 x 1  0
*** 5. Solve x 4  x 3  16 x 2  4 x  48  0, given that the product of two of the root is 6

** 6. Solve 8 x  2 x  27 x  6 x  9  0 given that two of the roots have the same absolute
4 3 2

value but are opposite in sign


*** 7. Solve 18 x 3  81x 2  121x  60  0 given that one root is equal to half the sum of the
remaining roots
8. Solve x 4  4 x3  2 x 2  12 x  9  0 given that it has two pairs of equal roots
9. Solve the following equation, given that they have multiple roots
x 4  6 x3  13x 2  24 x  36  0
** 10. Solve x3  9 x 2  14 x  24  0 given that two of roots are in the ratio 3 : 2
** 11. Given that 2  7 is a root of the equation x 4  2 x 2 16 x  77  0, solve it completely
** 12. Solve the equation x 4  6 x 3  11x 2  10 x  2  0, given that 2  3 is a root of the equation
***13. Solve the following equations
i) 2 x5  x 4  12 x3  12 x 2  x  2  0 ii) x5  5 x 4  9 x3  9 x 2  5 x 1  0
iii) 6 x 4  35 x 3  62 x 2  35 x  6  0 iv) 6 x 6  25 x 5  31x 4  31x 2  25 x  6  0
14. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are the translates of those of the equation
i) x5  4 x 4  3x 2  4 x  6  0 by – 3 ii) x 4  x 3  10 x 2  4 x  24  0 by 2
15. Transform each of the following equations into ones in which the coefficients
i) Second highest power of x is zero x3  6 x 2  10 x  3  0
ii) Third highest power of x is zero x 4  2 x 3  12 x 2  2 x  1  0 .
16. Solve the equation x 4  10 x 3  26 x 2  10 x  1  0 .
17. Solve 4 x 3  24 x 2  23 x  18  0 ,given the roots are in the A.P.
18. Solve the equation x 3  7 x 2  14 x  8  0 given that the roots are in the G.P.
19. Transform x 4  4 x 3  2 x 2  4 x  2  0 into one in which the coefficient of second highest
power of x is zero and also find its transformed equation.
20. Find the equation whose roots are the translates of the roots of x 5  4 x 3  x 2  11  0 by -3.
21. Solve 3 x 3  26 x 2  52 x  24  0 ,given that the roots are in geometric progression.
** 22. Solve x 4  4 x 2  8 x  35  0 , given that 2  i 3 is a root.
PERMUTATIONS & COMBINATIONS
VSAQ’s
1. (i) If
n
p4 1680 then find ‘n’(ii) If n p3 1320 find ‘n’
 n 1  n 1
2. (i) If P5 : n P6  2:7, find n(ii) If P5 : n P5  3:2 then find n
3. If P7  42. P5 find n.
n n

4. If 12
P5  5.12 P4  13 Pr find ‘r’
 n 1
5. If 10. C2  3.
n
C3 then find n
6. If C21  C27 , then find
n n 50
Cn
7. If C5  C6 then find the value of
n n 13
Cn
8. (i) If
12
Cr 1  12C3r 5 find r(ii) If 12 Cs 1  12C 2 s  5 find s.(iii) 15 C2r 1  15C2r  4 then find ‘r’
9. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the world
(i) PERMUTATION (ii) INTERMEDIATE (iii) INDEPENDENCE
(iv) MATHEMATICS (v) CORRUPTION (vi) ENGINEERING
10. 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
11. 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.
12. Find the number of ways of arranging 4 boys and 3 girls around a circle so that all the girls sit
together.
13. Find the number of ways of selecting 3 vowels and 2 consonants from the letters of the word
‘EQUATION’.
14. Find the number of ways of selecting 3 girls and 3 boys out of 7 girls and 6 boys.
15. Find the number of different chains that can be prepared using 7 different coloured beeds.
16. There are 5 copies each of 4 different books. Find the number of ways arranging these books in a
shelf in a single row.
17. How many numbers can be formed using all the digits 1,2,3,4,3,2,1 such that even digits always
occupy even places.
18. Find the numbers of 5 letter words that can be formed using the letters of the word NATURE, that
begin with ‘N’ when repetition is allowed
19. Find the number of bijections from a set A containing 7 elements on to itself.
20. Find the number of injections from set A containing 4 elements in to a set B containing 6
elements.
21. Find the number of positive divisors of 1080
22. Find the number of (i) 6 (ii) 7 letter palindromes that can be formed using the letters of word
EQUATION
23. Find the number of seven digited palindromes that can be formed using 0,1,2,3,4
24. If a set A has 12 elements, then find the number of subsets of A having 4 elements
25. 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
26. Find the number of diagonals of a polygon with 12 sides
27. i).If 12 pr  1320 ,find r . ii)If nC4  210 , then find n .

28. Find the value of 10C5  2.10C4  10C3 .

29. If nPr  5040 and nCr  210 find n and r .

30. Find the number of ways of selecting 7members from a contingent of 10 soldiers.
31. Find the number of ways of arranging 5 boys and 5 girls around a circle.
32. Find the number of ways of preparing a chain with 6 different coloured beads.
33. Find the number of injections from set A containing 5 elements in to a set B containing
7elements.
34. Find the number of zero ' s in 100!
35. Define palindrome and give examples.
36. Find the number of ways of selecting 4 boys and 3 girls from a group of 8 boys and 5 girls.
37. A number lock has 3 rings and each ring has 9 digits1,2,3,……9.Find the maximum no. of
unsuccessful attempts that can be made by a person who tries to open the lock with out knowing
the key code.
38. If aset of m parallel lines intersect another set of n parallel lines (not parallel to the lines in the
first set), then find the no. of parallelograms formed in this lattice structure.
SAQ’s
4 4
***1. i) Simplify 34
C5    38  r 
C4 ii) Prove that 25C4    29  r  C3  30C4 .
r 0 r 0

4n
C2 n 1.3.5.........  4n  1
***2. Prove that 
2n
Cn 1.3.5........  2n  12

***3. 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) REMAST (ii) MASTER
***4. If the letters of 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
***5. If the letter 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
***6. Find the number of ways of permuting the letters of the word ‘PICTURE’ so that (i) all vowels

come together (ii) no two vowels come together.


***7. Find the number of ways of seating 5 Indians, 4 Americans and 3 Russians at a round table so that
(i) All Indians are sit together (ii) no two Russain sit together
(iii) Persons of same nationality sit together
***8. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 red roses and 3 yellow roses of different sizes into a
garland. In how many of them
(i) All the yellow roses are together (ii) no two yellow roses are together
***9. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 boys and 6 girls in a row. In how many of these
arrangements.
(i) All the girls are together (ii) no two girls are together
(iii) boys and girls come alternatively?
***10. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 boys and 6 girls around a circular table so that
(i) All the girls sit together (ii) no two girls sit together
(iii) boys and girls sit alternatively.
***11. (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 selecting 11 members cricket team from 7 batsmen, 6 bowlers
and 2 wicket-keepers, so that the team contains 2 wicket-keepers and at least 4 bowlers.
**12. 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
13. Out of 7 gents, 5 ladies how many 6 member committees can be formed, such that there will be at
least 3 ladies in the committee.
n 1
**14. (i) If 1  r  n , then Cr 1  Cr  Cr
n n

n 3
(ii) For 3  r  n, prove that Cr  3. n 3Cr 1  3. n  3Cr  2  n 3Cr 3  nCr
*** 15. (i) Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 without
repetition.
(ii) Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 without
repetition.
**16. Find the number of numbers that are greater than 4000 which can be formed using the digits 0, 2,
4, 6, 8 without repetition.
17. Find the number of 4 digited numbers that can be formed by using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 that
are divisible by (i) 2 (ii) 3 when repetitions are allowed.
18. Find the number of 4 letter words that can be formed using the letters of the word ‘RAMANA’
19. A double decker minibus has 8 seats in thelower deck and 10 seats in the upper deck. Find the
number of ways of arranging 18 persons in the bus if 3 children want to go the upper deck and 4
old people cannot go the upper deck
20. Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using digits 0,2,4,7,8 without repetition.
21. If a set A has 8 elements. Find the number of subsets of A containing atleast 6 elements?
22. If the letters of the word BRING are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed are
arranged in the dictionary order, then find the 59th word.
**23. If the letters of the word AJANTA are permuted in all possible ways and the word thus formed
are arranged in the dictionary order, find the ranks of the words i)AJANTA ii)JANATA
24. A candidate is required to answer 6 out of 10 questions which are divided in to 2 groups A and B
each containing 5 questions. He is not permitted to attempt more than 4 questions from either
group. Find the no. of different ways in which the candidate can choose six questions.
25. Find the no. of ways of forming a committee of 4 members out of 6 boys and 4 girls such that
there is atleast one girl in the committee.
26. Find the no. of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 2,3,5,6,8 (without repetition)
How many of them are divisible byi) 2 ii)3 iii)4 iv) 5 v) 25
27. In how many ways 9 mathematics papers can be arranged so that the best and the worst
i) May come together ii) may not come together
28. 14 persons are seated at a round table.Find the no. of ways of selecting two persons out of them
who are not seated adjacent each other.
BINOMIAL THEOREM
VSAQ’s
1. Find the number of terms in the expansion of
9
 3a b 
i)  2 x  3 y  z 
7
ii)   
 4 2
2. Find the sets of values of ' x ' for which
 2  3x  ii)  7  3x  iii)  3  4x 
2/3 5 3/4
i) is valid is valid

Cr is the largest binomial coefficient in the expansion of 1  x  find the value of 13 Cr


22 22
3. If
7
 2 x2 5 
4. Find the coefficient of x 7 in   5
 3 4x 
10 11
 3x   3 
5. Find the middle terms in the expansion of (i)  2y ii)  4a  b 
 7   2 
9
 7   2 x 2 15  14

6. Find the term independent of ‘x’ in the expansion of (i)  4x 3  2  ii)   


 x   5 4x 
Prove that c0  2c1  4c2  8c3  ....  2 cn  3
n n
7.

8. Prove that 2c0  5c1  8c2  ....   3n  2 cn   3n  4 2


n 1

3 2
Find the numerically greatest term(s) in the expansion of  3 x  5 y  when x  , y 
n
9. and n =
4 7
17.
3
 5x  2
10. Find the 8th term of  1  
 2 
11. Find the approximate value of i) 5
242 ii) 3
1002  3 998 6
iii) 63
12. Expand 5 5 in increasing powers of 4/5

 
n
13. If 1  x  x 2  a0  a1 x  a2 x 2  .......  a2 n x 2 n then find the value of a0  a2  a4  ....  a2 n
14. Find the reminder when 22013 in divided by 17.
1.3.5.........  2n 1
15. Show that the middle term in the expansion of 1  x   2x
2n n
is
n!
 
100
16. Find the number of irrational terms in the expansion of 51/ 6  21/8

17. Find the sum of last 20 coefficients in the expansion of 1  x 


39

8
 2 3 
18. Find the 3rd term from the end in the expansion of  x 3  2 
 x 
19. Find the number of terms with non -zero coefficients in  4 x  7 y    4 x  7 y 
49 49

15c1 15c2 15c3 15c15


20. Find the sum of the following i)  2.  3.  ........15.
15c0 15c1 15c2 15c14

ii) 2 2.C0  32.C1  42.C2  ........   n  2  .Cn


2

 
10
21. If 1  3 x  2 x 2  a0  a1.x  a2 .x 2  ............a20 .x 20, prove that
i) a0  a1  a2  .......  a20  210 ii) a0  a1  a2  ............  a20  410
22. If the coefficient of  2r  4  termed  3r  4  term in the expansion of 1  x  are equal, then
th th 21

find r .
14
 4 x2 
23. Find the 7th term in the expansion of  3   .
x 2
9
 2x 3y 
24. Find the 6 term in the expansion of 
th
  .
 3 2 
LAQ’s
3.5 3.5.7 3.5.7.9
*** 1. Find the sum of the series    ....
5.10 5.10.15 5.10.15.20
3 3.5 3.5.7
*** 2. Find the sum of the infinite series    ........ 
4 4.8 4.8.12
1 1.3 1.3.5
*** 3. Find the sum of the series 1     ....... 
3 3.6 3.6.9
1.3 1.3.5 1.3.5.7
*** 4. If x     ..... then prove that 9 x 2  24 x  11
3.6 3.6.9 3.6.9.12
*** 5. 5 5.7 5.7.9
If x     ......, then find the value of x 2  4 x
 2! 3  3! 3  4! 33
2

1 1.3 1.3.5
*** 6. If x     .......  then find 3x 2  6 x
5 5.10 5.10.15
7 1 1.3  1  1.3.5  1  
*** 7. Find the sum of the infinite series  1 2   4   6   .... 
5  10 1.2  10  1.2.3  10  
8. Show that for any non-zero rational number x,
x x  x  1 x  x  1 x  2  x x  x  1 x  x  1 x  2 
* 1    .....  1     .......
2 2.4 2.4.6 3 3.6 3.6.9
** 9. For r = 0, 1, 2, ……..n, prove that co .cr  c1cr 1  c2cr  2  ......  cn  r cn  2 ncn  r and hence deduce

that (i) c0  c1  c2  ......  cn  2ncn (ii) c0 .c1  c1.c2  c2 .c3  ....  cn 1cn  cn 1
2 2 2 2 2n

*** 10. If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of 1  x  are a1 , a2 , a3 , a4


n

a1 a3 2a2
respectively. Then show that  
a1  a2 a3  a4 a2  a3
*** 11. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of  a  x  are respectively 240, 720, 1080. Find
n

a, x, n
*** 12. If the coefficients of r ,  r  1 and  r  2  terms in the expansion 1  x  are in A.P. then
th th nd n

show that n   4r 1 n  4r  2  0


2 2

*** 13. If the coefficients of x9 , x10 and x11 terms in the expansion of 1  x  are in A.P. then show that
n

n2  41n  398  0
*** 14. If P and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively in the expansion of
 x  a , then prove that (a) P 2  Q 2   x 2  a 2  b) 4 PQ   x  a    x  a 
n n 2n 2n

** 15. If ‘n’ is a positive integer and ‘x’ is any non-zero real number, then prove that
x n 1  x   1
n 1
x x2 x3
c0  c1  c2  c3  .... cn 
2 3 4 n 1  n  1 x
11
*** 16. If the coefficient of x10 in the expansion of  ax 2  1  is equal to the coefficient of x 10 in the
 
 bx 
11
 1 
expansion of  ax   find the relation between a and b, when a and b are real numbers.
 bx 2 

 
n
17. Suppose that n is a natural number and I, F are integral part and fractional part of 7  4 3 .
Then show that i) I is an odd integer ii) (I + F) (1 – F) = 1
18. State and prove Binomial theorem for positive integral index.
19. Using binomial theorem prove that 50n  49n 1 is divisible by 49 2 for all positive integers ‘n’
2
 n Cr  n  n  12  n  2 
n
20. If ‘n’ in positive integer, prove that  r  n  
3

 Cr 1  12
r 1
.
1 1.3 1.3.5
21. Find the sum of infinite series 1     ............ .
3 3.6 3.6.9
4 4.6 4.6.8
** 22. If t     ........... that 9t  16 .
5 5.10 5.10.15
3 3.5 3.5.7
23. Find the sum of the infinite series    ......... .
4.8 4.8.12 4.8.12.16
 n  1
n

24. Prove that  c0  c1  .  c1  c2  .  c2  c3  .........  cn 1  cn   c0 .c1.c2 ....cn .


n!
25. If 36,84,126 are three successive binomial coefficients in the expansion of 1  x  , then find n.
n

 
n
26. If R, n are positive integers, n is odd 0<F<1 and if 5 5  11  R  F then prove that

i)R is an even integer and ii)  R  F  .F  4n .


27. If x is so small that x 3 and higher power of x can be neglected, find the approximate value of
1
4  7 x2 .
3  5x 
3

PARTIAL FRACTIONS
SAQ’s
Resolve into partial fractions
3 x 3  8 x 2  10 x 2  13 x  15 x2  3 2 x2  3x  4 2 x2  2 x 1
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
 x  1
4
 2 x  3 x  3
2
 x  2   x 2  1  x  1  x 2  2  x3  x 2
x3 x3 x4 x3
6. 7. 8. 9.
 2 x 1 x  2  x  3  x  a  x  b  x  c   x  1 x  2   x  1 x  2 
3x3  2 x 2  1 *** x4 x3  x 2  1 3 x  18 2x  3
10. 11. 12. 13. 3 . 14.
x  x 1
4 2
 x  4   x  1  x  2  x  3 x  x  3 5  x  2  2 x  1
2 2 2

x2  1 x2  x  1
15. . 16. .
x  x  1  x  1 x  1
2 2 2
x
17. Find the coefficient of x n in the power series expansion of specifying the
 x  1  x  2 
2

region in which the expansion is valid


3x 2  2 x
18. Find the coefficient of x 4 in the power series expansion of specifying the
 x 2  2   x  3
region in which the expansion is valid
x4
19. Find the coefficient x n in the power series expansion of specifying the region in
x  5x  6
2

which the expansion is valid.


MEASURES OF DISPERSION (STATISTICS)
VSAQ’s
1. The variance of 20 observation is 5. If each of the observations is multipled by 2, find the
variance of the resulting observations
2. (i) Find the mean deviation from the mean of the following discrete date 6,7,10,12,13,14,12,16
(ii) Find the mean deviation about the mean for the following data
38,70,48,40,42,55,63,46,54,44
3. Find the mean deviation about the median for the following data
13,17,16,11,13,10,16,11,18,12,17
4. Find the variance and standard deviation of the following data 5,12,3,18,6,8,2,10
5. The coefficient of variation of two distributions are 60 and 70 and their standard deviations are 21
and 16 respectively. Find their arithmetic means
6. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the following data
xi 2 5 7 8 10 35
yi 6 8 10 6 8 2
7. Find the mean deviation about the median for the following frequency distribution
xi 5 7 9 10 12 15
fi 8 6 2 2 2 6
8. Find the mean deviation about the median for the following data:4,6,9,3,10,13,2
9. Find the mean deviation from the mean of the following discrete data:3,6,10,4,9,10.
10. 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.
LAQ’s
***1. Calculate the variance and standard deviation of the following continous 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. Calculate the variance and standard deviation for the following discreate frequency distribution:
xi 4 8 11 17 20 24 32
fi 3 5 9 5 4 3 1
***3. Find the mean deviation from the median for the following data
xi 6 9 3 12 15 13 21 22
fi 4 5 3 2 5 4 4 3
4. The following table gives the daily wages of workers in a factory. Compute the standard deviation
and the coefficient of variation of the wages of the workers
Wages (Rs.) 125-175 175-225 225-275 275-325 325-375 375-425 425-475 475-525 525-575
No. of workers 2 22 19 14 3 4 6 1 1
*** 5. Find the mean deviation about the median from the following continuous distribution
Class interval 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
Frequency 5 8 7 12 28 20 10 10
*** 6. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the following continuous distribution
Height (in cms) 95-105 105-115 115-125 125-135 135-145 145-155
No. of Boys 9 13 26 30 12 10

*** 7. Find the mean variance using the step deviation method, of the following tabular data giving the
age distribution of 542 members
Age in years  x  i
20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90

No. of Members  fi  3 61 132 153 140 51 2

*** 8. Find the mean deviation from the mean of the following data, using the step deviation
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
9. Lives of two models of refrigerators A and B, obtained in a survey, are given below
Life (in years) Model A Model B
0–2 5 2
2–4 16 7
4–6 13 12
6–8 7 19
8 – 10 5 9
Which refrigerator model would you suggest to purchase
10. An analysis of monthly wages paid to the workers of two firms A and B belonging to the same
industry gives the following data
FirmA Firm B

Number of workers 500 600


Average daily wage (Rs.) 186 175
Variance of distribution of 81 100
wages
(i) Which firm A or B has greater variability in individual wages?
(ii) Which firms has larger wage bill?
*** 11. The scores of two cricketers A and B in 10 innings are given below. Find who is a better run
getter and who is a more consistent player
Scores of A: xi 40 25 19 80 38 8 67 121 66 76
Scores of B: yi 28 70 31 0 14 111 66 31 25 4

*** 12. From the prices of shares X and Y given below, for 10 days of trading, find out which share is
more stable?
X 35 54 52 53 56 58 52 50 51 49
Y 108 107 105 105 106 107 104 103 104 101
13. The mean of 5 observations is 4.4, their variance is 8.24. If three of the observations are 1, 2 & 6.
Find the other two observations
14. The arithmetic mean and standard deviation of a set of 9 items are 43 and 5 respectively. If an
item of value 63 is added to that set, find the new mean and standard deviation of 10 item set
given.
*** 15. Find the mean deviation from the mean for the following continuous frequency distribution
Marks 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50
Obtained
No. of 5 8 15 16 6
students
16. 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

17. Find the mean deviation from the mean for the following continuous frequency distribution.

Sales in Rs. 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100


Thousand
Number of 5 15 25 30 20 5
companies
PROBABILITY
SAQ’s
***1. 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. (i) Let 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 
(ii) 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 
(iii) A and B are events with P(A) = 0.5, P(B) = 0.4 and P( A  B)  0.3 . Find the probability
that (a) A does not occur (b) neither A nor B occurs.
** 3. If two numbers are selected randomly from 20 consecutive natural numbers, find the probability
that the sum of the two numbers is
i) An even number ii) an odd number
***4. 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
*** If A, B, C are three independent events of an experiment such that
5.
1 1 1
P  A  B C  C C   , P  AC  B  C C   , P  AC  B C  C C   , then find P  A , P  B 
4 8 4
and P  C 
*** 6. A problem in calculus is given to two students A and B whose chances of solving it are 1/3 and
1/4 . Find the probability of the problem being solved if both of them try independently.
** 7. The probability that Australia wins a match against India in a cricket game is given to be 1/3. If
India and Australia play 3 matches what is the probability that
i) Australia will loose all the 3 matches
ii) Australia will win at least one match
8. If A and B are independent events of a random experiment then show that A and B are also
independent.
***9. The probability for a contractor to get a road contract is 2/3 and to get a building contract is 5/9.
The probability to get at least one contract is 4/5. Find the probability that he gets both the
contracts.
** 10. 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.
11. The probabilities of three events A, B, C are such that P (A) = 0.3, P (B) = 0.4, P (C) = 0.8,
P  A  B   0.09, P  A  C   0.28, P  A  B  C   0.08 and P  A  B  C   0.75 . Show
that P  B  C  lies in the interval [0.21, 0.46]
12. If A, B, C are three events then show that
P  A  B  C   P  A  P  B   P  C   P  A  B   P  B  C   P  C  A  P  A  B  C 
13. If P is a probability function then show that for any two events A and B
P  A  B   P  A  P  A  B   P  A  P  B 
14. Find the probability of drawing an Ace or a spade from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards.
15. A pair of dice are rolled, what is the probability that they sum to 7 given that neither die shows a
2?
16. A page is opened at random from a book containing 200 pages. What is the probability that the
number on the page is a perfect square.
17. A fair coin is tossed 200 times. Find the probability of getting a head an odd number of times.
18. Suppose that a coin is tossed three times. Leg event A be “getting three heads” and B be the event
of “getting a head on the first toss”. Show that A and B are dependent events.
19. 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 occur.
20. A number x is drawn arbitrarily from the set {1,2,3,…100}. Find the probability that
 100 
x   29 .
 x 
21. If A and Bare independent events of a random experiments then show that A and B are also
independent events.
22. In a committee of 25 members, each members 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 form the committee is proficient in both.
23. A single die is rolled twice in succession. What is the probability that the number on the second
toss is greater than that on the first rolling?
   
24. If A,B are two events, then show that P  A / B  P  B   P A / B c P B c  P  A  .
LAQ’s

*** 1.
State and prove additional theorem on probability.
*** 2.
Define conditional probability. State and prove the multiplication theorem on probability.
*** 3.
State and prove Baye’s theorem
*** 4.
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 than it is from box II.
*** 5. Three boxes B1 , B2 and B3 contain balls with different colours as shown below
Box White Black Red
B1 2 1 2
B2 3 2 4
B3 4 3 2
A die is thrown B1 is chosen if either 1 or 2 turns up. B2 is chosen if 3 or 4 turns up and B3 is
chosen if 5or 6 turns up. Having chosen a box in this way, a ball is chosen at random from this
box. If the ball drawn is found to be red, find the probability that it is from box B2
** 6. If one ticket is randomly selected from the tickets numbered 1 to 30, then find the probability that
the number on tickets is.
i) A multiple of 5 or 7 ii) A multiple of 3 or 5
** 7. Define conditional probability. Bag B1 contains 4 white and 2 black balls. Bag B2 contains 3
white and 4 black balls. A bag is drawn at random and a ball is chosen at random from it. What is
the probability that the ball drawn is white?
*** 8. 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 at least one newspaper.
** 9. In a box containing 15 bulbs, 5 are defective. If 5 bulbs are selected at random from the box. Find
the probability of the event that
i) None of them is defective
ii) Only one of them is defectiveiii) At least one of them is defective.
10. Two persons A and B are rolling a die on the condition that the person who gets 3 first will win
the game. If A starts the game, then find the probabilities of A and B respectively to win the
game.
** 11. In an experiment of drawing a card at random from a pack, the event of getting a spade is denoted
by A and getting a pictured card (king, queen or jack) is denoted by B. Find the probabilities of A,
B, A  B , A  B .
12. In a shooting test the probability of A, B, C hitting the targets are 1/2, 2/3 and 3/4 respectively. If
all of them fire at the same target, find the probability that
(i)Only one of them hits the target ii) At least one of them hits the target
*** 13. Three Urns have the following composition of balls
Urn I: 1white, 2 block,
Urn II: 2white, 1block,
Urn III: 2white, 2 block
one of the Urn is selected at random and a ball is drawn, It turns out to be white. Find the
probability that it came from urn III.
*** 14. There are 3black and 4 white balls in one bag, 4 black and 3 white balls in the second bag. A die
is rolled and the first bag is selected if the die shows up 1or 3, and the second bag for the rest Find
the probability of drawing a black ball,from the thus selected .
15. The probabilities of three mutually exclusive events are respectively given as
1 3p 1 p 1 2 p 1 1
, , . prove that  p  .
3 4 2 3 2
RANDOM VARIABLES & PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
VSAQ’s
1. The mean and variance of a binomial distributions are 4 and 3 respectively. Find P  X 1

2. A poisson variable satisfies P  X  1  P  X  2 find P  X  5


3. If the mean and variance of a binomial variable X are 2.4 and 1.44 respectively, find
P 1 X  4
4. For a binomial distribution with mean 6 and variance 2, find the first two terms of the distribution.
5. In a city 10 accidents takes place in a span of 50 days, assuming that the number of accidents
follows the poisson distribution, find the probability that there will be three or more accidents in a
day.
x
2
6. Find the constant ‘C’ F  x   c   , x  1, 2,3, 4... is the p.d.f of a discrete random variable x.
3
7. It is given that 10% of the electric bulbs manufactured by a company are defective. In a simple of
20 bulbs, find the probability that more than 2 are defective.
8. 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.
9. 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.
5
10. If the difference between the mean and the variance of a binomial variate is , then find the
9
probability for the event of 2 successes, when the experiment is conducted 5 times .

11. If X is a random variable with probability distribution P  X  k  


 k  1 C , k  0,1, 2,.... then
2k
find C.
ck
12. The range of a random variable X is {1,2,3,……} and P  X  k   ;  k  1, 2,3,.... .then find
k!
the value of c and P(0<X<3).
13. Define mean and variance of a random variable.
14. Define Binomial distribution.
15. Define passion distribution.
LAQ’s
***1. A random variable X has the following probability distributions.
X = xi 1 2 3 4 5
P (X = xi) K 2k 3k 4k 5k
Find (i) k (ii) mean and (iii) variance of x
***2. A random variable X has the following probability distribution
X=x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
P (X = x) 0 k 2k 2k 3k k2 2 k2 7k2+k
Find (i) k value (ii) the mean of X and (iii) P  0  X  5
***3. A random variable X has the following probability distribution.
X = x1 -2 0 1 2 3
P (X = x1) 0.1 k 0.2 2k 0.3 k
Find ‘k’ and mean, variance of X.
***4. The range of a random variable X is 0,1,2 and given that
P  X  0  3c3 , P  X 1  4c 10c2 , P  X  2   5c 1
(i) Find the value of c(ii) P  X 1 , P (1 X  2) and P  0  X  3
***5. One in 9 ships is likely to be wrecked when they are set on sail, when 6 ships are on sail. Find the
probability for (i) Atleast one will arrive safely (ii) exactly three will arrive safely.
6. In the experiment of tossing a coin n times, if the variable X, denotes the number of heads and P
(X = 4), P (X = 5) and P (X = 6) are in A.P. Find ‘n’
7. If the difference between the mean and the variance of a binomial variate is 5/9, then find the
probability for the event of 2 successes when the experiment is conducted 5 times.
8. Find the probability of guessing at least 6 out of 10 answers in
(i) True or false type examination (ii) Multiple choice with four possible answers
9. Two dice are rolled at random. Find the probability distribution of the sum of the numbers on
them. Find the mean of the random variable.
*** 10. Let x be a random variable such that P  X  2   P  X  1  P  X  2   P  X  1  1 &
6
1
P  x  0   .Find mean and variance of x.
3
***11. A cubical die is thrown. Find the mean and variance of x, giving the number on the face that
shows up.
MATHS II B IMP QUESTION’s
S.NO. NAME OF THE TOPIC MARKS WEIGHTAGE
Co- Ordinate Geometry
1. Circles 22(2+2+4+7+7)
2. System of Circles 6(2+4)
3. Parabola 9(2+7)
4. Ellipse 8(4+4)
5. Hyperbola 6(2+4)
Calculus
6. Integration 18(2+2+7+7)
7. Definite Integration 15(2+2+4+7)
8. Differential Equations 13(2+4+7)
VSAQ’s
CIRCLES
1. Find the centre and radius of the circle 1  m 2  x 2  y 2   2cx  2my  0  c  0 

2. Find the values of a, b if ax  bxy  3 y  5 x  2 y  3  0 represents a circle. Also find radius


2 2

and centre of the circle.


3. If the centre of the circle x 2  y 2  ax  by  12  0 is (2,3), find the values of a,b and the
radius of the circle.
4. If the centre of the circle x  y  2 gx  2 fy 12  0 represents the circle with centre (2, 3)
2 2

and radius?
5. Find the other end of the diameter of the circle x  y  8x  8 y  27  0 . If one end of it is
2 2

(2, 3)
6. If x  y  4 x  6 y  c  0 represents a circle with radius ‘6’, then find the value of ‘c’
2 2

7. If the length of the tangent from (2, 5) to the circle x  y  5 x  4 y  k  0 is


2 2
37 , then
find K
8. Find the equation of the circle passing through (2, -1) and having the centre at (2, 3)
9. Find the equation of the circle passing thorough (3,4) and having the centre at (-3, 4)
10. Find the equation of the circle whose centre is (-1,2) and which passes through (5,6).
11. Find the equation of the circle whose centre is (-4, -3) and which passes through the origin
12. Obtain the parametric equation of the circle x  y  6 x  4 y 12  0
2 2

13. Obtain the parametric equation of the circle  x  3    y  4   82


2 2

14. Find the equation of the circle whose extremities of a diameter are (1, 2) and (4, 5).
15. Find the equation of the circle for which the points (4,2),(1,5) are the end points of a diameter .
16. Find the polar of (1, 2) with respect to x  y  7
2 2

17. Find the pole of ax  by  c  0  c  0  with respect to x  y  r


2 2 2

18. Find the pole of 3 x  4 y  45  0 with respect x  y  6 x  8 y  5  0


2 2

19. Find the value of K, if the points (4, k), (2, 3) are conjugate with respect x  y  17
2 2

20. Find the number of common tangents that can be drawn to the circles
x2  y 2  4, x2  y 2  6 x  8 y  16  0
21. Find the value of a if 2 x  ay  3x  2 y 1 0 represents a circle and also radius.
2 2

22. State and necessary and sufficient condition of lx  my  n  0 be a normal to the circle
x2  y 2  2 gx  2 fy  c  0
23. Show that A(3, -1) lies on the circle x  y  2 x  4 y  0 also find the other end of the
2 2

diameter through A
24. Find the value of k, if the points (4, 2) and (k, -3) are conjugate with respect to circle
x2  y 2  5x  8 y  6  0
25. Find the chord of contact (2, 5) with respect to circle x  y  5x  4 y  2  0
2 2

26. Find the equation of the normal to the circle x  y  4 x  6 y 11 0 at (3, 2) also find the
2 2

other point where the normal meets the circle.


27. Obtain the parametric equations of the circle represented by x  y  4
2 2

28. Write the parametric equations of the circle 2 x  2 y  7


2 2

29. Find the equation of the circle which is concentric with x  y  6 x  4 y  12  0 and passing
2 2

through (-2, 14)


30. Find the equation of the normal at P(3,5)of the circle S  x 2  y 2  10 x  2 y  6 .
31. Find the value ‘a’ if 2 x 2  ay 2  3 x  2 y  1  0 represents a circle and also find its radius.
32. If the length of a tangent from (5,4) to the circle x 2  y 2  2ky  0 is ‘1’,then find ‘k’.
33. Find the power of the point P(-1,1)with respect to the circle x 2  y 2  6 x  4 y  12  0 .
34. Find the value of k, if the points (1,3)and (2,k)are conjugate with respect to the circle
x 2  y 2  35 .
35. If the circle x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  a  0 has radius 4,then find a.
36. Find the equation of the polar of (1,-2) with respect to circle x 2  y 2  10 x  10 y  25  0 .
37. Find the length of the tangent from (-2,5)to the circle x 2  y 2  25  0 .
38. Find the length of the chord formed by x 2  y 2  a 2 on the line x cos   y sin   P .

SYSTEM OF CIRCLES
1. Find the angle between the circles x  y 12 x  6 y  41  0 and
2 2

x2  y 2  4 x  6 y  59  0
2. Find k, if the pair of circles x  y  6 x  8 y  12  0 and x  y  4 x  6 y  k  0 are
2 2 2 2

orthogonal
3. If x 2  y 2  5 x  14 y  34  0, x 2  y 2  2 x  4 y  k  0 circles are orthogonal , then find k.
3
4. Show that the angle between the circles x  y  a , x  y  ax  ay is
2 2 2 2 2

4
5. Find the equation of the radical axis of the circles
x2  y 2  2 x  4 y 1 0, x 2  y 2  4 x  y  0
6. Find the equation of the common chord of the pair of circles
x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  7  0, 4( x 2  y 2 )  8 x  12 y  9  0
7. Find the equation of radical axis of the circles
x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  7  0, 4( x 2  y 2 )  8 x  12 y  9  0 .
8. Find the equation of the common chord of the pair of circles
x 2  y 2  4 x  4 y  3  0, x 2  y 2  5 x  6 y  4  0 .
9. Find the equation of the common tangent of the circle at their point of contact
x 2  y 2  10 x  2 y  22  0, x 2  y 2  2 x  8 y  8  0
10. Find the equation of the common tangent of the circles at their point of contact
x2  y 2 10 x  4 y  22  0, x 2  y 2  2 x  8 y  8  0
11. Show that the circles x  y  2 x  4 y  4  0, and x  y  3x  4 y  1  0 are intersect
2 2 2 2

each other orthogonally.


12. If the angle between the circles x  y 12 x  6 y  41 0, and x  y  kx  6 y  59  0 is
2 2 2 2

450 then find k.


13. Find the equation of the common chord of the circle:
 x  a   y  b  c2 ,  x  b2    y  a   c2 ,  a  b  .
2 2 2

14. Find the value of k, if the circles x 2  y 2  4 x  8  0 and x 2  y 2  16 y  k  0 are


orthogonal.
15. Find the radical axis of x 2  y 2  2 x  4 y  1  0 and x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  5  0 .
PARABOLA
1. Find the vertex and focus of x  6 x  6 y  6  0
2

2. Find the axis and directrix of y  6 y  2 x  5  0


2

3. Find the equation of parabola. Whose focus S (1,-7) vertex (1, - 2)


4. Find the equation of the parabola whose vertex is (3, -2) and the focus is (3, 1)
5. Find the value of k if the line 2y = 5x + k is a tangent to the parabola y  6 x
2

6. Find the equation of normal to the parabola y  4 x which is parallel to y  2 x  5  0


2

7. Find the equation of the tangent to the parabola y 16 x inclined at an angle 600 with its
2

axis and also find the point of contact.


8. Find the coordinates of the points on the parabola y  2 x whose focal distance is 5/2
2

9. If (1/2, 2) is one extremity of a focal chord of the parabola y  8x find the coordinates of the
2

other extremity.
10. Show that the line 2 x  y  2  0 is a tangent to the parabola y 16 x . Find the point of
2

contact also.
11. Find the co-ordinates of the point on the parabola y  8 x, whose focal distance is 10 units.
2

12. Find the equation of the tangent to the parabola x 2  4 x  8 y  6  0 at (4, 3/2).
HYPERBOLA
1. If e, e1 are the eccentricities of a hyperbola and its conjugate hyperbola, prove that
1 1
 1
e2 e12
2. If the eccentricity of a hyperbola be 5/4, then find the eccentricity of its conjugate hyperbola.
3. Find the equation to the Hyperbola whose foci are (4, 2) and (8, 2) and eccentricity is ‘2’.
4. Find the equation of the hyperbola whose foci are   5,0  and the transverse axis of length 8.

5. i)Find the eccentricity and length of latus rectum of the hyperbola x  4 y  4


2 2

ii)Find the eccentricity and length of latusrectum of the hyperbola 16 y  9 x  144


2 2
6. Find the length of the latus rectum of the hyperbola x  3 y  144
2 2

Find the equations of the tangents to the hyperbola 3x  4 y 12 which is parallel to the
2 2
7.
line y  x  7
If 3 x  4 y  k  0 is a tangent to x  4 y  5 find the value of k.
2 2
8.
9. If the angle between the asymptotes of a hyperbola is 300 then find its eccentricity.

10. Find the equation of the normal at   to the hyperbola 3x  4 y 12
2 2

3
11. Define rectangular hyperbola and find its eccentricity.
12. Find the product of the length of the perpendiculars from any point on the hyperbola
x2 y 2
  1 to its asymptotes.
16 9
INTEGRATION
3
 1
1. Evaluate   x   dx, x  0
 x

a  bx 
x 2

2. Evaluate  dx
a xb x
3. Evaluate  1  cos 2x dx
4. Evaluate  sec x cos ec xdx
2 2

 1 2 
5. Evaluate   1 x 2 1  x 2  dx on ( -1, 1)
 
 
dx
6. Evaluate  on R
cosh x  sinh x
sin Tan 1 x 
7. Evaluate  1  x2
dx, x  R .

 e  sec x  sec x tan x  dx


x
8. Evaluate

9. Evaluate  e x  tan x  log  sec x   dx

10. Evaluate  e x 1  tan 2 x  tan x  .dx

1  x log x  dx
11. Evaluate  e
x

x
e 1  x 
x

12. Evaluate  . dx
2  x
2

xe x
13. Evaluate  dx
 x  1
2

1
14. Evaluate  dx
 x  1 x  2 
dx
15. Evaluate 
 x  3 x  2
 1
 1   x  x 
16. Evaluate   1  e dx
 x2 
e x 1  x 
17. Evaluate 
cos  xe 2 x
  
dx on I  R \ x  R :cos  xe x   0

x8
18. Evaluate  dx on R
1  x18
2 x3
19. Evaluate  dx
1  x8
x 2 dx
20. Evaluate 
1 x6
Sin 4 x
21. Evaluate  dx
Cos 6 x
cos x
22. Evaluate  dx
x
 cos
3
23. Evaluate x sin xdx
24. Evaluate  sec x log  sec x  tan x  . dx
1
25. Evaluate  dx
x log x log  log x  
1
26. Evaluate  dx
e 1
x

ex
27. Evaluate  e x  1 dx
1  cos 2 x
28. Evaluate  dx
1  cos 2 x
29. Evaluate  log xdx
1
30. Evaluate  xTan x. dx
1
31. Evaluate  Sin xdx
dx
32. Evaluate  dx
x  2 x  10
2

sin 2 x
33. Evaluate  dx
a cos x  b sin 2 x
2

cot  log x 
34. Evaluate  x
dx

 1  sin x 
35. Evaluate  e x   dx
 1  cos x 
cos x
36. Evaluate  dx
sin x  4sin x  5
2
dx
37. Evaluate 
 x  5  x  4 
 4 4 
38. Evaluate  16  25 x 2 dx on  , 
 5 5
1  tan x
39. Evaluate  dx
1  tan x
Log 1  x 
40. Evaluate  dx on  0,   .
1 x
1
41. Evaluate  dx on I  R   2n  1  : n  z .
1  cos x
42. Evaluate  x log xdx on  0,   .
DEFINITE INTEGRATION
 /2
sin 5 x
1. Find the value of  dx
0 sin 5 x  cos5 x
4 2
2. (i) Find  2  x . dx (ii) Find  1  x dx
2 0
 /2
3. Evaluate  sin x dx
 / 2
3
2x
4. Evaluate  dx
2 1 x
2

1
x2
5. Evaluate  dx
0 x 1
2

4
x2
6. Evaluate 0 x 2  1 dx
2
7. Find  4  x 2 dx
0

8. Evaluate  2  2 cos  d
0
 /2
9. Evaluate  sin 4 x cos5 x dx
0
 /2
10. Evaluate  sin 2 x cos 4 xdx
 / 2

2k  4k  6k  .....   2n 
k

11. Evaluate Lim by method of finding definite integrals as limit of a


n  n k 1
sum.
 /2
sin 2 x  cos 2 x
12. Evaluate  dx
0 sin 3 x  cos3 x
13. Find the area bounded by y  x  3, X-axis, x = -1 and x = 2
3

14. Find the area bounded by the parabola y  x , the x-axis and the lines x = - 1, x = 2
2

15. Find the area of the region enclosed by the given curves x  4  y , x  0
2
16. i) Find the are under the curve f  x   sin x in  0, 2 
1
dx
ii) Evaluate 
0 3  2x
17. Find the area bounded by the curve y 1  2 x and x  0
2

 /2
18. Evaluate  tan 5 x.cos8 x dx
0
 /2
19. Evaluate  sin 5 x cos 4 x dx
0
 /2
20. Evaluate  sin 6 x cos 4 x dx
0
n i
21. Evaluate Lt 
n  i 1 n  i2
2

a
22. Evaluate  a 2  x 2 dx
0

2 2
23. i) Evaluate  sin 2 x cos 4 xdx ii)Evaluate  sin
2
x cos 4 xdx
0

2

2

 cos
11
24. Find xdx .
0
a

 
2
25. Evaluate a  x dx
0

DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
6
 d 2 y  dy 3  5
1. Find the order and degree of  2      6 y
 dx  dx  
5/3
d 2 y   dy  
2

2. Find the order and degree of the differential equation  1    


dx 2   dx  
1/ 4
 dy 1/ 2  d 2 y 1/3 
3. Find the order and degree of    2   0
 dx   dx  
d2y dy  dy 
4. Find the order and degree of 2
 2  y  log  
dx dx  dx 
1/3
 d2y  dy
5. Find the order and degree of x  2   x  y 0
1/ 2

 dx  dx
2 2
 d3y   dy 
6. Find the order and degree of  3   3    e x  4
 dx   dx 
7. Form the differential equation corresponding to y  cx  2c , where c is a parameter.
2

8. Form the differential equation corresponding to y  A cos 3x  B sin 3 x where A and B are
parameters.
9. Form the differential equation corresponding to the family of circles passing through the
origin and having centers on Y-axis.
10. For the differential equation of the family of all circles with their centres at the origin and also
find its order.
dy
11. Find the I.F. of the differential equation x  y  2 x 2 sec 2 2 x
dx

  
12. Find the I.F. of the differential equation 1  y 3 .dx  Tan 1 y  x . dy  .

 
13. Express x x 2  y 2  y 2 dx  xydy  0 in the form
dy
dx
x
 F  .
 y

14. Form the differential equation corresponding to the family of curves y  c  x  c  .


2

dy
15. Find the general sol of x  y 0.
dx
dy
16. Find the general sol of  e x y .
dx
dy 2 y
17. Find the general sol of  .
dx x
SAQ’s
CIRCLES
*** 1. Find the length of the chord intercepted by the circle x2  y 2  x  3 y  22  0 on the line
y  x 3
** length of the chord intercepted by the circle x2  y 2  8x  2 y  8  0 on the line
*** 2. Find the
x  y 1 0
*** 3. Show that the tangent at (-1, 2) of the circle x2  y 2  4 x  8 y  7  0 touches the circle
x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  0 and also find its point of tangency.
*** 4. Find equations of tangents to the circle x  y  4 x  6 y 12  0 which are parallel to
2 2

x  y 80
*** 5. If a point P is moving such that the lengths of the tangents drawn from P to the circles
x2  y 2  8x 12 y  15  0 and x2  y 2  4 x  6 y 12  0 are equal the find the equation of
the locus of P
*** 6. If a point P is moving such that the lengths of the tangents drawn from P to the circles
x2  y 2  4 x  6 y 12  0 and x2  y 2  4 x 18 y  26  0 are in the ratio 2: 3 then find the
equation of the locus of P
7. If the chord of contact of a point ‘P’ with respect to the circle x  y  a cut the circle at A
2 2 2

and B such that AOB  90 then show that ‘P’ lies on the circle x  y  2a
0 2 2 2

** 8. Find the angle between the tangents drawn from (3, 2) to the circle x2  y 2  6 x  4 y  2  0
9. Find the locus of mid points of the chords of contact x  y  a from the points lying on the
2 2 2

line lx  my  n  0
** 10. If the abscissa of points A, B are the roots of the equation x2  2ax  b2  0 and ordinates of
A, B are roots of y  2 py  q  0 , then find the equation of a circle for which AB is a
2 2

diameter.
** 11. Find the equation of the circle which touches the circle x 2  y 2  2 x  4 y  20  0 externally
at (5,5) with radius 5 units.
12. Find the inverse point of (-2, 3) with respect to the circle x  y  4 x  6 y  9  0
2 2

13. Find the area of the triangle formed by the normal at (3,-4) to the circle
x 2  y 2  22 x  4 y  25  0 with the coordinate axes.
** 14. Show that the lines 2 x  3 y  11  0 and 2 x  2 y  1  0 are conjugate with respect to the
circle x  y  4 x  6 y  12  0
2 2

15. Show that poles of the tangent of the circle x  y  a w.r.t to the circle  x  a   y 2  2 a 2
2 2 2 2

lies on the curve y  4ax  0


2

16. Find the pair of tangents drawn from P(3, 2) to the circle x  y  6 x  4 y  2  0 .
2 2

** 17. Show that x  y  1  0 touches the circle x2  y 2  3x  7 y 14  0 and find the point of
contact.
** 18. Find the equation of the circle with centre (-2, 3) cutting a chord length 2 units on
3x  4 y  4  0
19. Find the equation of the circle passing through (0, 0) and making intercepts 4, 3 on X-axis and
Y-axis respectively
20. Find the area of the triangle formed with the coordinate axes and the tangent drawn at the point
P  x1 , y1  on the circle x2  y 2  a 2
21. Find the area of the triangle formed by the normal at (3, -4) to the circle
x2  y 2  22 x  4 y  25  0 with the coordinate axes.
22. If P  x1 , y1  is the mid point of chord AB (other than diameter) of the circle

x 2  y 2  2 gx  2 fy  c  0 then the equation of the chord AB is S1  S11


23. Equation of the chord joining P 1  , & Q  2  on the circle S  x  y  2 gx  2 fy  c  0
2 2

 1   2   1   2   1   2 
is  x  g  cos     y  f  sin    r cos   . Where r is radius of a circle.
 2   2   2 
24. Prove that the tangent at (3, -2) of the circle x  y  13 touches the circle
2 2

x2  y 2  2 x 10 y  26  0 and find its point of contact.


25. Find the value of k, if kx  3 y  1  0, 2 x  y  5  0 are conjugate lines with respect to circle
x2  y 2  2 x  4 y  4  0
26. Find the equation of tangents of the circle x  y 10 at the points whose abscissa are 1
2 2

27. Find the equation of circle which touches x  y  4 x  6 y  12  0 at (-1,1) internally with a
2 2

radius of 2
** 28. The line y  mx  c and the circle x  y  a intersect at A and B. If AB  2 then show
2 2 2


that c 2  1  m 2  a 2
 2  .
29. Find the condition that the tangents drawn from  0, 0  to the circle

s  x 2  y 2  2 gx  2 fy  c  0 be perpendicular to each other.


SYSTEM OF CIRCLES
*** 1. Find the equation of the circle which is orthogonal to each of the following circles
x2  y 2  2 x  17 y  4  0, x2  y 2  7 x  6 y  11 0, x 2  y 2  x  22 y  3  0
*** 2. Find the equation of the circle cutting orthogonally to the circles
x2  y 2  4 x  6 y 11 0, x2  y 2  10 x  4 y  21  0 and has 2 x  3 y  7 as diameter
*** 3. Find equation of the circle passing through origin and cuts the circles
x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  10  0, x 2  y 2  12 y  6  0 orthogonally.
4. Show that the circles S  x  y  2 x  4 y  20  0 and S  x  y  6 x  2 y  90  0
2 2 2 2

touch each other internally. Find their point of contact and the equation of the common
tangent.
*** 5. Show that the circles x 2  y 2  8x  2 y  8  0 and x 2  y 2  2 x  6 y  6  0 touch each
other and find the point of contact.
*** 6. If the straight line represented by x cos   y sin   p intersects the circle x2  y 2  a 2 at
the points A and B, then show that the equation of the circle with AB as diameter is
x 2
 y 2  a 2   2 p  x cos   y sin   p   0
**7. If two circles x2  y 2  2 gx  2 fy  0 and x2  y 2  2 g1 x  2 f 1 y  0 touch each other then
show that f g  fg
1 1

** 8. Show that circles x2  y 2  2ax  c  0 and x2  y 2  2by  c  0 touch each other if


1 1 1
 
a 2 b2 c
** 9. Find the equation of the circle passing through the points of intersection of the circles
x2  y 2  8 x  6 y  21 0, x2  y 2  2 x  15  0 and (1, 2)
** 10. Find the equation of the circle passing through intersection of the circles x2  y 2  2ax and
x y
x2  y 2  2by and having its centre on the line  2
a b
11. Find the equation and length of the common chord of the two circles
S  x2  y 2  3x  5 y  4  0 and S 1  x2  y 2  5x  3 y  4  0
12. Find the equation of the circle passing through the origin having its center on line x  y  4
and intersecting the circle x  y  4 x  2 y  4  0 orthogonally.
2 2

13. Show that the common chord of the circles x  y  6 x  4 y  9  0 and


2 2

x2  y 2  8 x  6 y  23  0 is the diameter of the second circle and also find its length.
** 14. Find the equation of the circle which cuts orthogonally to the circle
x 2  y 2  4 x  2 y  7  0 and having the centre at(2,3).
** 15. i) Find the radical centre of the circles x2  y 2  4 x  7  0 , 2 x2  2 y 2  3x  5 y  9  0
and x  y  y  0 .
2 2

ii)Find the radical centre of the circles x  y  4 x  6 y  5  0 , x  y  2 x  4 y  1  0


2 2 2 2

and x  y  6 x  2 y  0 .
2 2
*** If x  y  3 is the equation of the chord AB of the circle: x2  y 2  2 x  4 y  8  0 , find the
equation of the circle having AB as diameter.
ELLIPSE
*** 1. Find the length of the major axis, minor axis, latusrectum, eccentricity, coordinates of centre,
foci and the equation of differences of the ellipse x  2 y  4 x  12 y 14  0
2 2

*** 2. Find the eccentricity, coordinates of foci, length of latusrectum and equations of directrices of
the ellipse.
i) 9 x 16 y  36 x  32 y  92  0 ii) 3x  y  6 x  2 y  5  0
2 2 2 2

*** 3. Find the length of the major axis, minor axis, latusrectum, eccentricity, coordinates of center,
foci and the equation of directrices of the ellipse 4 x  y  8x  2 y 1  0
2 2

*** 4. Find the equation of the ellipse whose focus is (1, -1), e = 2/3 and directrix is x  y  2  0
*** 5. Find the equation of tangent to the ellipse 2 x 2  y 2  8 which is parallel and perpendicular to
x 2y  40
x2 y 2
*** 6. If the line y  mx  c touches the ellipse  1, prove that c 2  a 2 m2  b2 ;  a  b  .
a 2 b2
x2 y 2
*** 7. If P is a point on the ellipse 2  2 1 whose foci S and S then show that SP  S P  2a
1 1

a b
(constant)
8. Show that the points of intersection of the perpendicular tangents to an ellipse lies on a circle.
(Director Circle)
*** 9. Find the equation of the ellipse referred to it’s major and minor axes as coordinates axes x, y
respectively with latusrectum of length 4 and distance between foci 4 2
*** 10. Find the equation of the ellipse in the standard form such that distance between foci is 8 and
distance between directrices is 32.
 x  h  y k
2 2

11. Find the equation of the ellipse in the form  1 given the following data
a2 b2
(i) Centre (2, - 1), one end of the major axis (2, 5), e = 1/3
(ii) Center (4, - 1), one end of the major axis (-1, -1) and passes through (8, 0)
(iii) Center (0, - 3), e = 2/3 semi minor axis is 5
(iv) Center (2, - 1), e = 1/2 , length of latusrectum 4
** 12. Find the equations to the tangents to the ellipse x2  2 y 2  3 drawn from the point (1, 2) and
also find the angle between these tangents
** 13. Show that the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the center on any tangent to the ellipse
 
2
lies on the curve x 2  y 2  a2 x2  b2 y 2
** 14. Find the condition for the line
x2 y 2
i) lx  my  n 0 to be a tangent to the ellipse 2  2  1
a b
x2 y 2
ii) lx  my  n  0 to be a normal to the ellipse 2  2  1
a b
** 15. Find the length of major axis, minor axis, latus recturm, eccentricity, coordinates of centre,
foci and the equation of directirces of the ellipse 9 x  16 y 144
2 2

x2 y 2
** 16. Find the condition for the line x cos   y sin   p to be a tangent to the ellipse  1
a 2 b2
*** 17. Find the value of ‘k’ if the 4 x  y  k  0 is tangent to the ellipse x2  3 y 2  3 .
**18. Find the equation of the tangents to the ellipse 2 x 2  3 y 2  11 at the point whose ordinate
‘1’.
x2 y 2
*** 19. If the normal at one end of latus rectum of the ellipse  1 passes through one end of
a 2 b2
minor axis, then show that e  e 1 [where e is the eccentricity of the ellipse].
4 2

** 20. Find the equation of the ellipse in the standard form whose distance between foci is 2 and
length of latusrectum is 15/2.
*** 21. Find the equation of tangent and normal to the ellipse 9 x 2  16 y 2 144 at the end of latus
rectum in the first quadrant
x2 y 2
22. Derive the equation of an ellipse in the standard form 2  2  1
a b
23. If 1 &2 are the eccentric angles of the extremities of a focal chord of the ellipse
x2 y 2 e 1    
 2 1  a  b  and e is the eccentricity then show that  cot  1  cot  2 
2
a b e 1 2 2
x2 y 2
24. Show that among the points on the ellipse  1 a  b  ,  a,0  is the fathest point
a 2 b2
and  a, 0  is the nearest point from the focus  a e,0 
.
x2 y 2
25. Prove that the equation of the chord joining the points  &  on the ellipse   1 is
a 2 b2
x     y        
cos    sin    cos  
a  2  b  2   2 
26. If the length of the major axis of an ellipse is three times the length of its minor axis then find
the eccentricity of the ellipse.
** 27. Find the equation of the tangent and normal to the ellipse x 2  8 y 2  33 at (-1,2)
x2 y 2
** 28. If a tangent to the ellipse   1 a  b  meets its major and minor axis at M and N
a 2 b2
a2 b2
respectively, then prove that   1 Where C is the centre of the ellipse.
 CM   CN 
2 2

HYPERBOLA
*** 1. Find the eccentricity foci, equations of the directrices, length of the latus rectum of the
hyperbola 9 x 16 y  72 x  32 y 16  0
2 2

*** 2. Find the foci, eccentricity and the equations of directrices of the hyperbola 16 y 2  9 x 2 144
*** 3. Find the eccentricity, foci, length of latus rectum and equations of the directrices of the
hyperbola x  4 y  4
2 2

*** 4. Find the equations of tangents drawn to the hyperbola x2  4 y 2  4 which are parallel and
perpendicular to the line x  2 y  0
*** 5. Find the equations of the Tangents to the Hyperbola 3x 2  4 y 2 12 which are (i) parallel and
(ii) perpendicular to the line y  x  7
** 6. Prove that the point of intersection of two perpendicular tangents to the hyperbola
x2 y 2
2
 2 1 lies on the circle x2  y 2  a 2  b2
a b
1  b 
** 7. Show that angle between the asymptotes of the hyperbola S  0 is 2 tan   (or)
a
2sec1  e 
*** 8. Show that the condition for the line lx  my  n  0 to be tangent to the hyperbola
x2 y 2
2
 2 1 is a 2l 2  b2 m2  n2
a b
x2 y 2
* * 9. Tangents to the hyperbola  1 make angles 1 and 2 with transverse axis of a
a2 b2
hyperbola. Show that the point of intersection of these tangents lies on the curve
2xy  k  x 2  a 2  when tan 1  tan  2  k
10. Find the equation of the hyperbola of given length of transverse axis ‘6’ whose vertex bisects
the distance between the centre and the focus.
11. One focus of hyperbola located at (1, -3) and corresponding directrix is the line y = 2. Find
the equation of hyperbola if its eccentricity is 3/2
12. Find the equation of the hyperbola whose asymptotes are x  2 y  3  0, 3 x  4 y  5  0, and
which passes through the point (1, -1).
** 13. The differences of the focal distances of any point on the hyperbola is constant i.e., If P is a
x2 y 2
point on the hyperbola  1 with foci S and S 1 then S 1P  SP  2a
a2 b2
x2 y 2
14. If the line lx  my  1 is a normal to the hyperbola  1 then show that
a2 b2
a 2 b2
 2   a2  b2 
2
2
l m
x2 y 2
15. Derive the standard form of Hyperbola  1
a2 b2
16. A circle cuts the rectangular hyperbola xy  1 in the points  xr , yr  , r 1, 2,3, 4 . Prove that
x1 x2 x3 x4  y1 y2 y3 y4 1
x2 y2
17. Show that the equation  1 represents
9c 5c
(i) An ellipse it ‘c’ is a real constant less than ‘5’
(ii) A hyperbola it ‘c’ is any real constant between 5 and 9
(iii) Show that each ellipse in (i) and Hyperbola (ii) has foci at two points   2, 0 
independent of the value ‘c’.
DEFINITE INTEGRATION
** 1. Find the area enclosed between the curves y 2  4 x and x 2  4 y
** 2. Find the area enclosed by the curves y  3x and y  6 x  x 2
** 3. Find the area bounded between the curves y  x 2 , y  x .
4. Find the area bounded by y  3x and x  3 .
2

2
5. Evaluate  x sin xdx .
0
1
6. Find  x tan 1 x dx
0
 /2
7. Evaluate
 /2


sin 2 x cos 4 x dx

2

 sin
4
8. Find x cos 6 x dx
0
 /2
a sin x  b cos x
*** 9. Find  dx
0 sin x  cos x
 /3
*** 10. Find  sin x
dx
 /6 sin x  cos x
 /2
11. Find the reduction formula for  sin n xdx
0
1/ n
 1  2  n 
12. Evaluate lim  1   1   ........... 1   
x  n n  n   
13. Find the area of the region enclosed by the curve y  4 x  x , y  5  2 x
2

14. Find the area bounded by the curves y  sin x and y  co s x between any two consecutive
points of intersection.
a
* 15. Find  x  a  x  dx
n

0
a

 
3/2
**16. Evaluate  x 2 a 2  x 2 dx
a
 /2
dx
***17. Find 
0 4  5cos x
 /4
*** 18. Evaluate  log 1  tan x  dx
0
1
19. Find  x 3/ 2 1  x dx
0
16
x1/4
20. Evaluate  dx
0 1 x
1/2

 
*** 21. Find lim  n  1  n  2  ...  n  n 
n 
 n n 
** 22. Find lim  1  1  ...  1 
n   n  1 n2 6n 

1  2 n 
***23. Find lim  tan  tan  ......  tan .
n  n 4n 4n 4n 
24. Find area bounded by the curves y  x , y  x .
2 3

Find the area between the line y  0 and the curve y  x  4 x  3


2
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
dy
***1. Solve  e x  y  x 3e  y
dx
dy
2. Solve  1  e x y
dx
 y  dy  y
3. Solve x sin    y sin    x
 x  dx x
  y 
4. Solve xdy   y  x cos 2    dx
  x 
***5. Solve  x 2  y 2  dx  xy dy  0

dy y y 2
**6. Solve  
dx x x 2
dy y y 2
**7. Solve 2  
dx x x 2
dy
***8. Solve  x tan  y  x   1
dx
 x dx x
9. Express 1  e x / y  dx  e x / y 1   dy  0 in the form F 
 y dy  y
10. Solve 1  x 2 dx  1  y 2 dy  0
***11. Solve  xy 2  x  dx   yx 2  **
y  dy  0
***12. Solve xy 2 dy   x 3  y 3  dx  0
dy
**13. Solve  sin  x  y   cos  x  y 
dx
 dy 
**14. Solve sin 1    x  y
 dx 
dy x  2log x  1
**15. Solve 
dx sin y  y cos y
dy
**16. Solve  y tan x  e x sec x
dx
**17. Solve 1  y 2  dx   tan 1 y  x  dy
**18. Solve  e x  1 ydy   y  1 dx  0
dy xy  y
19. Solve 
dx xy  x
dy  4 x  1
**20. Solve  2 
y
dx  1  x  1  x2 
2
dy
21. Solve cos x  y sin x  sec 2 x
dx
dy
22. Solve  y sec x  tan x
dx
dy
*** 23. Solve x log x  y  2 log x
dx
dy
24. Solve  y tan x  cos3 x
dx
25. Solve  2 x  y  dy   2 y  x  dx
dy 3 x  y  7
26. Solve 
dx x  7 y  3
dy
27. Solve 2  x  3 y  1  4x  2 y  1
dx
dy  x  y 
2

28. Solve 
dx 2x2
dy
29. Solve 1  x 2   2 xy  4 x 2  0
dx
 
30. Solve x 2  y 2 dx  2 xy dy

31. Solve 1  x 2 1  y 2 dx  xydy  0


dy
32. Solve x  x  1  y  x 3  x  1
3

dx
dy y y
33. Find the equation of a curve whose gradient is   cos 2 , when x  0, y  0 and
dx x x
 
which passes through the point  1, 
 4
LAQ’S
CIRCLE
*** 1. Find equation of a circle passing through the points (5, 7), (8, 1), (1, 3)
*** 2. Find equation and centre of the circle passing through the points (3, 4), (3, 2) & (1, 4)
3. Find the equation of circle passing through P (1,1), Q (2, -1) and R (3, 2)
** 4. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (2, -3) and (-4, 5) and having the centre on
4x + 3y + 1 = 0
*** 5. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (4, 1), (6, 5) and having the centre on
4 x  3 y  24  0
6. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (2, -3), (-4, 5) and having the centre on
4 x  3 y 1 0
** 7. Find the equation of the circle whose center lies on X-axis and passing through the points
(-2, 3) and (4, 5)
*** 8. Show that the circles x2  y 2  4 x  6 y  12  0, and x2  y 2  6 x 18 y  26  0 touch each
other. Also find the point of contact and common tangent at this point of contact
*** 9. Show that the circles x2  y 2  6 x  2 y 1 0, x2  y 2  2 x  8 y 13  0 touch each other.
Find the point of contact and equation of common tangent at their point of contact
*** 10. Find the equations of the pair of direct common tangents to the circles
x2  y 2  22 x  4 y 100  0 and x2  y 2  22 x  4 y 100  0 .
*** 11. Show that the circles x 2  y 2  6 x  9 y  13  0, x 2  y 2  2 x 16 y  0 touch each other.
Find the point of contact and equation of common tangent at their point of contact
*** 12. Find the equations of transverse common tangents of the circles
x2  y 2  4 x 10 y  28  0; x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  4  0
** 13. Find the equations of the circles with radius 13 units and touching 2 x  3 y  1  0 at (1, 1)
** 14. Find an equation to the pair of tangents drawn from the point  x1 , y1  to the circle
S  x 2  y 2  2 gx  2 fy  c  0 is S12  S .S11
15. Find the equations of the circles which touches the x-axis at a distance of 3 units from the
origin and making an intercept of length 6 units on the y-axis.
** 16. If the polar of points on the circle x2  y 2  a 2 with respect to x2  y 2  b2 touches the circle
x2  y 2  c 2 then show that a, b, c are in G.P.
** 17. Show that the points (1, 2), (3, -4), (5, -6) and (19, 8) are concyclic and the find the equation of
the circle on which they lie.
18. Show that the points (9,1) (7, 9) (-2, 12) (6, 10) are concyclic and find the equation of the
circle on which they lie.
*** 19. Show that the four points (-6, 0), (-2, 2), (-2, - 8) and (1, 1) are concyclic.
*** 20. Find the value of ‘c’ if the points (2, 0), (0, 1), (4, 5) and (0, c) are concyclic.
** 21. Show that four common tangents can be drawn for the circles given by
x2  y 2  14x  6 y  33  0, x2  y 2  30x  2 y 1 0 and find the internal and external
centers of similitudes.
22. Find the equation of the circle circumscribing the triangle formed by the lines
2 x  y  4, x  y  6 and x  2 y  5
23. Find the equation of the circle circumscribing the triangle formed by the lines
x  y  1  0, 3 x  y  5  0 and 2 x  y  5  0
** 24. If 1 , 2 are the angles of inclination of tangents through a point P to the circle x  y  a
2 2 2

then find the locus of P when cot 1  cot 2  k


** 25. Find the pair of tangents drawn from (1,3) to the circle x2  y 2  2 x  4 y  11  0 and also
find the angle between them.
PARABOLA
*** 1. Derive the equation of parabola y  4ax in standard form.
2

* 2. Find the focus, vertex, equation of the directrix, axes and the length of the latus rectum to the
parabola y  x  4 y  5  0
2

* 3. Find the co-ordinates of vertex, focus, equation of the directrix and axis of the parabola
x2  2 x  4 y  3  0
4. Find the equations of tangents to the parabola y 16 x which are parallel and perpendicular
2

respectively to the line 2 x  y  5  0, also find the coordinates of their points of contact.
** *5. Find the equation of the parabola, whose axis is parallel to the x-axis and which passes
through the points A (-2, 1), B(1,2) and C(-1, 3)
6. Find the equation of the parabola whose axis is parallel to y-axis and which passes through
the points (4, 5), (-2, 11) and (-4, 21).
* 7. The normal at a point ' t1 ' on y 2  4ax meets the parabola again in the points ' t2 ' . Then
 2
prove that t2    t1   (or) t1t2  t1  2  0
2

 t1 
***8. Show that the equations of the common tangents to the circle x 2  y 2  2a 2 and the parabola
y 2  8ax are y    x  2a 
9. Find the equation of the parabola whose focus is (-2, 3) and directrix is the line 2x + 3y – 4 =
0. Also find the length of the latus rectum and the equation of axis of the parabola.
10. Find the equation of the parabola whose focus is S (3, 5) and the vertex is A (1,3).
11. If a normal chord a point ‘t’ on the parabola y  4ax subtends a right angle at vertex, then
2

prove that t   2
** 12. Show that the common tangents to the 2 x 2  2 y 2  a 2 and the parabola y 2  4ax intersect at
the focus of the parabola y   4ax
2

13. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the parabola
y 2  4ax is the directrix x  a  0
** 14. Prove that the two parabolas y 2  4ax and x2  4by intersect (other than origin) at an angle
 3a1/3 b1/3 
of Tan 1  
 2  a 2/3  b 2/3  
 
*** 15. Prove that the area of the triangle inscribed in the parabola y 2  4ax is
1
 y1  y2  y2  y3  y3  y1  sq.units where y1 , y2 , y3 are the ordinates of its vertices.
8a
16. Find the condition for the line y  mx  c to be a tangent to the parabola x 2  4ay
** 17. Show that the common tangent to the parabola y 2  4ax and x 2  4by is
xa1/3  yb1/3  a 2/3b 2/3  0
** 18. If lx  my  n  0 is a normal to the parabola y 2  4ax, then show that
al 3  2alm 2  nm 2  0
***19. Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at  x1 , y1  ,  x2 , y2  and  x3 , y3  to
1
the parabola y  4ax  a  0  is  y1  y2  y2  y3  y3  y1  square units.
2

16 a
** 20. From the external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y 2  4ax and these tangents
make angles 1 ,  2 with its axis, such that cot 1  cot  2 is a constant ‘d’. Then show that all
such P lie on a horizontal line
INTEGRATION
9 cos x  sin x
*** 1. Evaluate  dx
4sin x  5cos x
2 cos x  3sin x
*** 2. Evaluate  dx
4 cos x  5sin x
2sin x  3cos x  4
*** 3. Evaluate  dx
3sin x  4 cos x  5
cos x  3sin x  7
*** 4. Evaluate  dx
cos x  sin x  1
*** 5. Find the reduction formula for  sin n xdx  n  2  and hence find  sin 4 xdx
*** 6. Find the reduction formula for  tan n xdx and hence find  tan 6 xdx
*** 7. Obtain reduction formula for I n   cot n x dx, n being a positive integer n  2 and hence
deduce the value of  cot 4 x dx
*** 8. Obtain reduction formula for I n   sec n x dx, n being positive integer n  2 and hence
deduce the value of  sec5 x dx
*** 9. Obtain reduction formula for I n   Co sec x dx, n being positive integer n  2 and hence
n

deduce the value of  Co sec5 x dx

** 10. Evaluate   6 x  5  6  2 x 2  x . dx

** 11. Evaluate   3 x  2  2 x 2  x  1 dx
2x  5
*** 12. Evaluate  dx
x 2  2 x  10
1
*** 13. Evaluate  . dx
1  x  3  2x  x2
*** 14. Evaluate  dx
 x  1 2 x 2  3x  1
dx
** 15. Evaluate 
5  4 cos x
1
16. Evaluate  dx
4  5sin x
dx
** 17. Evaluate 
5  4 cos 2 x
dx
** 18. Evaluate 
2  3cos 2 x
x3
19. Evaluate  dx
 x  1  x 2  1
dx dx
*** 20. (i) Evaluate 
3cos x  4sin x  6
(ii) Evaluate  4cos x  3sin x
21. Evaluate  3  8 x  3 x 2 dx
dx
** 22. Evaluate  on  1,3 
1  x  3  2x  x2
5 x
10. Evaluate  dx on (2,5)
x2
dx
24. Evaluate  on R
1 x4
 sin m 1 x cos n 1 x m  1
25. If I m, n   sin m x cos n xdx then show that I m , n   I m  2, n , for a
mn mn
positive integer n and an integer m  2
x 1
** 26. Evaluate  dx
x  x 1
2

x 2 2 a2  x
27. Show that  a 2  x 2 dx  a  x  sin 1    c
2 2 a
1 n 1
28. If I n   cos n x dx : then show that I n  cosn  1 x sin x  In2
n n
29. Evaluate  x sin xdx on  1,1
1

30. Evaluate  x 2 cos x dx

1 1 x
31. Evaluate  tan dx, on (-1, 1)
1 x
1
32. Evaluate  dx
x 13

x 1
** 33. Evaluate  dx
x  3 x  12
2

1
34. Evaluate  dx
sin x  3 cos x
2x  3
35. Evaluate  dx
 x  3  x 2  4 
2x  3
36. Evaluate   x  3  x 2
 4
dx

2 x2  x 1
37. Evaluate  dx
 x  3 x  2 
2

38. Evaluate  x 1  x  x 2 dx
DEFINITE INTEGRATION
1
log 1  x  
*** 1. Show that  dx  log 2
0 1 x 2
8
 /4
sin x  cos x 1
*** 2. Show that  dx  log 3
0 9  16sin 2 x 20
 /2

*** 3. Show that 
0
x
sin x  cos x
dx 
2 2
log  2 1 
 /2
*** 4. Show that 
0
sin 2 x
sin x  cos x
dx 
1
2
log  
2 1


x sin x 2
*** 5. Show that  dx   
0 1  sin x 2

x
** 6. Evaluate  dx
0 1  sin x

7. Evaluate  x sin 7 x.cos 6 x dx
0

x sin x
** 8. Evaluate  dx
0 1  cos 2 x

x sin 3 x
** 9. Evaluate  dx
0 1  cos x
2

x2 y 2
** 10. Find the area of ellipse 2
 2  1 . Also deduce the area of the circle x 2  y 2  a 2
a b
11. Find the area enclosed between the curves y  4 x, y  4  4  x 
2 2

** 12. Find the area bounded by the parabolas y 2  4ax and x 2  4by  a  0, b  0 
 /2
cos x
** 13. Evaluate  dx
 / 2 1  e
x

b

 x  a  b  x  dx   b  a 
2
** 14. Prove that 
a 8
15. Show that the area enclosed between the curves y 12  x  3 and y  20  5  x  is
2 2

5
64 sq.units
3
x2 y 2
16. Let AOB be positive quadrant of ellipse  1 with OA = a, OB = b then show that
a2 b2
 2
area bounded between chord AB and Arc AB of ellipse is   ab sq.units
 4 
17. Find the area enclosed between the curves y  x 2  5 x and y  4  2 x
18. Find the area enclosed between the curves y  x 2  1, y  2 x  2, x   1, x  2
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
*** 1. Solve  2 x  y  3 dx   2 y  x  1 dy
dy 2 y  x 1
*** 2. Solve 
dx 2 x  4 y  3
dy 3 y  7 x  7
*** 3. Solve 
dx 3x  7 y  3
dy x y 3
*** 4. Solve 
dx 2 x  2 y  5
dy y 2  2 xy
*** 5. Solve 
dx x 2  xy
dy
** 6. Solve  2 x  2 y  3  x  y 1
dx
dy 2 3
** 7. Solve
dx
 x y  xy  1
dy
** 8. Solve  x  y  1  1
dx
** 
9. Solve 1  x 2  dy
dx
 ye Tan 1 x

dy
** 10. Solve  y tan x  sin x
dx
dy y 2  y  1
** 11. Solve  0
dx x 2  x  1
 y  y
12. Solve x sec    ydx  xdy   y cos ec    xdy  ydx 
x  x
dy
13. Solve  x sin 2 y  x 3 cos 2 y
dx
**    
14. Solve the differential equation x 3  3 xy 2 dx  3 x 2 y  y 3 dy  0 .

  
15. Solve x 2 y  2 xy 2 dx  x 3  3 x 2 y dy . 
 y  
* 16. Give the solution of x sin 2   dx  ydx  xdy which passes through the point  1,  .
 x  4
dy
17. Find the solution of x  x  2   2  x  1 y  x3  x  2  which satisfies the condition that
dx
y  9 when x  3 .
18. Solve the differential equation  2 x  y  1 dx   4 x  2 y  1 dx  0 .
PHYSICS IMPORTENT QUESTIONS
TS-SENIORINTER
CHEMISTRY IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
SUB: SR- CHEMISTRY IMPORTANT QUESTIONS 2022-23
I VERY SHORT QUESTIONS:
QUESTION NO-1
1. Define osmotic pressure.
2. What are isotonic solutions? Give example.
3. Calculate the molarity of a solution containing 5gm of NaOH in 450ml solution
4. State Henry’s law.? What are colligative properties, Give examples.
5. State Raoult’s law and give its two limitations?
QUESTION NO:2
1. What are galvanic cells? Explain the working of a galvanic cell with a neat sketch taking daniel cell.
as example.
2. What is a primary battery? Give one example.
3. Define order of a reaction? Illustrate your answer with an example.
4. What is metallic corrosion? give one example
5. Give two examples for zero order reactions?
QUESTION NO:3
1. What is the role of cryolite in the metallurgy of aluminium?
2. Give the composition of the following alloys.

a) Brass b) Bronze c) German silver


3. State the role of silica in the metallurgy of copper
4. What is blister copper? Why is it so called?
QUESTION NO:4
1. What is tailing of mercury? How is it removed?
2. What happens when white phosphorus is heated with conc. NaOH solution in an inert atmosphere of
CO2 ?

3. How is chlorine manufactured by Deacon’s method?


4. H2O is neutral while H2S is acidic - explain

5. What are the Neutral oxides of Nitrogen?


QUESTION NO:5
1. Chlorine acts as an oxidising agent-explain with two examples?
2. Write the structures of oxoacids and sulphur.
3. Write the shapes of XeO3 and XeF2?
4. Write the reaction of “F2” and “Cl2” with water?

5. How is XeOF4 prepared? Describe its molecular shape?

QUESTION NO:6
1. CuSO4.H2O is blue in colour whereas anhydrous CuSO4 is colourless. Why?

2. Why Zn2+ is diamagnetic whereas Mn2+ is paramagnetic?


3. What is misch-metal give its composition and uses ?

4. Aqueous Cu2+ ions are blue in colour whereas aqueous Zn2+ ions are colourless. Why?
5. What is an ambidentate ligand? Give example.
QUESTION NO:7
1. Mention the structures and names of the monomers used for preparing the following polymers.
a) Bakelite b) Poly styrene c) Teflon d) Poly vinyl chloride
e) Nylon - 6,6 f) Glyptal g) Terylene
2. What is PHBV? How is it useful to man?
3. What is vulcanization?
4. What is Ziegler Natta catalyst?
5. What are monomers? Give example.
QUESTION NO:8
1. What is Bio-degradable polymer? Give two examples.
2. What is an addition polymer? Give an example of an addition polymer.
3. Write the names and structures of the monomers of the following polymers
(i) Buna-S (ii) Buna-N (iii) Dacron (iv) Neoprene.
4. Explain natural of synthetic polymers(rubbers)mention their monomers
5. What do you mean by polydispersity index?
QUESTION NO:9
1. What are analgesics? How are they classified? Give one example for each.
2. What are disinfectants? Give example.
3. What are food preservatives? Give example.
4. What are antihistamines? Give example.
OR
1. What is Zwitter ion? Give an example.
2. Why are vitamin A and vitamin C essential to us? Give their important sources.
3. What are essential and non-essential amino acids? Give one example for each.
4. Write any one method of preparation of glucose.Write the equation.
5. What are the ambident nucloephiles
QUESTION NO:10
1. What are tranquilizers? Give example.
2. What are antibiotics antiseptics? Give example.
3. What are artificial sweetening agents? Give example.
4. What are antacids? Give example.
5. What is the difference between a soap and a synthetic detergent?
SHORT ANSWER QUESTION:
QUESTION NO:11
1.Explain why ionic solids are hard and brittle.
2. In terms of band theory, what is the difference between a conductor and a semiconductor?
3. What are Schottky Frenkel defect.
4. Derive Bragg’s equation.
5. Classify each of the following as either a p-type or a n-type semiconductor.
(i) Ge doped with In (ii) Si doped with B.
QUESTION NO:12
1. What is relative lowering of vapour pressure? How is it useful to determine the molar mass of solute?
2. Define the following:
(a)RLVP (b)Elevation of Boiling point (c)Osmotic pressure (d)Henry’s law
3. A solution of glucose in water is labeled as. What would be the molarity of the solution?
4. Define molefraction? Calculate the mole fraction of in a solution containing 98% by mass.
5. State Raoult’s law.calculate the vapour pressure of a solution containing 9g of glucose in 2 g of water
at 293K. The vapour pressure of water at 293K is 17.535mmHg.
QUESTION NO:13
1. What is an emulsion? Explain the classification of emulsions with examples?
2. What are different types of adsorptions? Give any four differences between characteristics of the
different types.
3. What is catalysis? How is catalysis classified? Give two examples for each.
4. Write any four enzyme catalysed reactions.
5. Explain the following terms
(a) Electrophoresis (b) coagulation (c) Tyndall effect
QUESTION NO:14
1. Explain briefly the extraction of aluminium from bauxite.
2. Outline the principles of refining of metals by the following methods.
a) Zone refining b) Electrolytic refining c) Poling d) Vapour phase refining
3. Write any two ores with formulae of the following metals:
a) Aluminium b) Zinc c) Iron d) Copper
4. Giving examples to differentiate roasting and calcination.
5. Explain the purification of sulphide ore by froth floatation method.
QUESTION NO:15
1. Explain Werner’s theory of coordination compounds with suitable examples.
2. Write the characteristic properties of transition elements
3. Using IUPAC names write the formulae for the following:
(i) Tetrahydroxozincate (II) (ii) Hexaamminecobalt(III) sulphate
(iii) Potassium tetrachloropalladate (II) and (iv) Potassium tri(oxalato) chromate (III)
4. Using IUPAC names write the systematic names of the following:
3
Co  NH 3 6  Cl3  Pt  NH 3 2 Cl  NH 2 CH 3   Cl Ti  H 2O 6 
(i)  (ii)  (iii) 
K 2  Pd Cl4  K 3  Fe  CN 6  Fe4  Fe  CN 6   Ni  CO 4 
(iv) (v) (vi) 3 (vii) 
5. Explain geometrical isomerism in coordination compounds giving suitable examples.
QUESTION NO:16
1. What is the DNA finger printing, mention its applications.
2. What are enzymes? Give examples.
3. Explain the denaturation with suitable examples.
4. Give the sources of the following vitamins and name the diseases caused by their deficiency.
a) A b) D c) E and d) K

5. What are hormones? Give one example for each.


i) Steroid hormones ii) Poly peptide hormones and iii) Amino acid derivatives.
QUESTION NO:17
1. a) Write the isomers of the compound having molecular formula C 4H9Br
b) What are Enantiomers?

2. Explain SN 1 & SN 2 reactions


3. Write the products formed by the reduction and oxidation of phenol.
4. Explain the acidic nature of phenols and compare with that of alcohols.
5. Explain the following reactions
i) Reimer-Tiemann reaction ii) Williamson’s ether synthesis
QUESTION NO:18
1. Explain the following named reactions:
i) Sandmeyer reaction ii) Gatterman reaction
2. How do you prepare ehtyl cyanide and Ethyl isocyanide from a common alkylhalide?
3. Define the following:
i) Racemic mixture ii) Retention of configuration iii) Recemisation
4. Compare the basicity of the following in gaseous and in aqueous state and arrange them in increasing
order of basicity. CH 3 NH 2 , (CH 3 ) 2 NH , (CH 3 ) 2 N and . NH 3

5. How do you carry out the following conversions?


i) N-ethylamine to N, N-diethylpropanamine, ii) Aniline to BenzeneSulphonam

LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS:


QUESTION NO: 19

1. (a) What is electrolysis? and State Faraday’s laws of electrolysis.


(b) A solution of is electrolysed for 10 minutes with a current of 1.5 amperes. . what is the mass of
copper deposited at the cathode.
2. (a) State and Explain Kohlrausch’s law of independent migration of ions.

(b)Give the applications of Kohlrausch’s law of independent migration of ions.


3. Give a detailed account of the collsion theory of reaction rates of bimolecular gaseous reactions.
QUESTION NO: 20
1. a) Explain in detail the manufacture of sulphuric acid by contact process.

b) Explain the reactions of ammonia with (a) ZnSO4 aq  (b) CuSO4 aq (c) AgCl(s)

2. How is ozone prepared from oxygen? Explain its reaction with


a) C2H4 b) KI c) Hg d) PbS e) Ag

3. How is chlorine prepared in the laboratory or Deacon’s method? How does it react with the
following?
a) Iron b) NaOH c) Acidified FeSO4 d) Iodine e) H2S
f) Na2S2O3 (Mar-16 T.S) g)Excess h) Ca  OH 2

QUESTION NO:21
1. Explain the following with one example
a) Decarboxylation.
b) Kolbe’s reaction
c) Hell - Volhard - Zelinsky (HVZ) reaction
d) Aldol condensation
2. Explain the following
a) Carbylamine reaction
b) diazotisation reaction
c) Wurtz reaction
d) Cross aldol condensation
3. a) Write any two methods of preparation of phenol.
b) How do you carry out the following conversions:
i) Benzoic acid to Benzamide, ii) Aniline to p-bromo aniline
4.Define the following

a) Racemic mixture b) Retention of configuration c) Enantiomers

5. How are XeF2, XeF4, XeF6 prepared? Give the structures and explain their reaction with water.

6. What is "molecularity of a reaction? How is different from the order of reaction. Name one
bimolecular and trimolecular gases reactions.

7. How is nitric acid manufactured by Ostwald's process? How does it react with the following?
a) Cu b) Zn c)S8 d) P4

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