11th AE 24-25 PP-1
11th AE 24-25 PP-1
General Instructions:
3. In Section A, Questions no. 1 to 18 are multiple choice questions (MCQs) and Questions no. 19 and 20 are
4. In Section B, Questions no. 21 to 25 are Very Short Answer (VSA)-type questions, carrying 2 marks each.
5. In Section C, Questions no. 26 to 31 are Short Answer (SA)-type questions, carrying 3 marks each.
6. In Section D, Questions no. 32 to 35 are Long Answer (LA)-type questions, carrying 5 marks each.
7. In Section E, Questions no. 36 to 38 are Case study-based questions, carrying 4 marks each.
8. There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in 2 questions in Section B, 3 questions
Section A
1. sin 163° cos 347° + sin 73° sin 167° = [1]
a) 0 b) 1
c) 1 d) 2
2. The range of the function f(x) = x+2
, x ≠ −2 is [1]
|x+2|
a) {1} b) {-1, 1}
c) (0, ∞) d) {-1, 0, 1 }
3. If the standard deviation of a variable X is a, then the standard deviation of variable is [1]
aX+b
a) a
c
σ b) aσ
c) ∣∣ d)
a aσ+b
∣
∣σ
c c
−−−−−
4. The derivative of sec −1
(
2
1
) with respect to √1 − x2 at x = 1
is [1]
2x −1 2
a) 2 b) 4
c) 1 d) -2
5. A line L passes through the points (1, 1) and (2, 0) and another line M which is perpendicular to L passes [1]
through the point (1/2, 0). The area of the triangle formed by these lines with y axis is :
a) 25/8 b) 25/16
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c) 25/10 d) 25/4
6. x-axis is the intersection of two planes [1]
c) xy and xz d) xy and yz
1+a
7. If a cos θ + i sin θ , then 1−a
= [1]
a) cot θ b) cot
θ
c) i tan θ
2
d) i cot
θ
8. An examination paper contains 12 questions consisting of two parts, A and B. Part A contains 7 questions and [1]
part B contains 5 questions. A candidate is required to attempt 8 questions, selecting at least 3 from each part. In
how many ways can the candidate select the questions?
a) 175 b) 380
c) 210 d) 420
9. lim (cos[x]) is equal to [1]
x→1
a) 0 b) cos 1
a) 1 b) 3
c) -1 d) 0
11. If A = {x : x ≠ x} represents [1]
a) {1} b) { }
c) {x} d) {0}
n
12. If (1 − x + x 2
) = a0 + a1 x + a2 x
2
+ … + a2n x
2n
, then a 0 + a2 + a4 + … +a
2n equals. [1]
n
3 +1
a) 3 n
+
1
2
b) 2
n n
3 −1 1−3
c) 2
d) 2
a) (n +1) . 2n b) (n + 2) . 2n+1
c) (n + 2) . 2n-1 d) n . 2n-1
c) − x < 5 d) x > − 5
15. Let S = {x | x is a positive multiple of 3 less than 100} [1]
P = {x | x is a prime number less than 20}. Then n(S) + n(P) is
a) 41 b) 30
c) 34 d) 33
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16. The value of cos2 48° - sin2 12° is
[Hint: Use cos2 A - sin2 B = cos (A + B) cos (A - B)]
a) √5−1
b) √5+1
8 5
c) √5+1
d) √5+1
8 2√2
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− −
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− −
17. If
−−− −−−− − − −−
y = √log x + √log x + √log x+. . . to ∞
−
then
dy
is equal to [1]
dx
y
a) 2x−1
b) 1
x(2y−1)
log x
c) x
2y−1
d)
(2y−1)
18. In how many ways can 5 white balls and 3 black balls be arranged in a row so that no two black balls are [1]
together?
a) 40 b) 120
c) 20 d) 192
19. Assertion (A): The collection of all natural numbers less than 100' is a set. [1]
Reason (R): A set is a well-defined collection of the distinct objects.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
7 2
a2 a3
Reason (R): If a1, a2, a3 are in GP, then a1
=
a2
.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
23. Four cards are drawn at random from a pack of 52 playing cards. Find the probability of getting one card from [2]
each suit.
OR
Three letters are dictated to three persons and an envelope is addressed to each of them, the letters are inserted into
the envelopes at random so that each envelope contains exactly one letter. Find the probability that at least one letter
is in its proper envelope.
24. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4}, B = {1, 2, 3} and C = {2, 4}. Find all sets X satisfying the conditions: X ⊂ A, X ⊂ B and [2]
X ⊂ C.
25. Using slopes, find the value of x for which the points A(5, 1), B(1, -1) and C(x, 4) are collinear. [2]
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26. In, how many ways can the letters of the word PERMUTATIONS be arranged if the there are always 4 letters [3]
between P and S?
27. Describe the vertices and edges of the rectangular parallelopiped with vertex (3, 5, 6) placed in the first octant [3]
with one vertex at origin and edges of parallelopiped lie along X, Y and Z-axes.
OR
30. Find a G.P. for which sum of the first two term is -4 and the fifth term is 4 times the third term. [3]
OR
11
Evaluate: ∑ (2 + 3 k
)
k=1
33. Show that the equation x2 - 2y2 - 2x + 8y - 1 = 0 represents a hyperbola. Find the coordinates of the centre, [5]
lengths of the axes, eccentricity, latusrectum, coordinates of foci and vertices and equations of directrices of the
hyperbola.
OR
Find the equation of the circle which passes through the points A(1, 1) and B(2, 2) and whose radius is 1. Show that
there are two such circles.
34. Solve the following system of linear inequalities. [5]
2(2x + 3) - 10 < 6(x - 2)
2x−3
and 4
+ 6 ≥ 2+
4x
OR
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f
f : A → B or A → B.
and it is read as f is a function from A to B or f maps A to B.
i. If f(x) = 1
2−sin 3x
, then find the range (f). (1)
ii. If f(1 + x) = x2 + 1, then find the f(2 - h). (1)
iii. If f(x) = x2 + 2x + 3, then find the value of among f(1), f(2) and f(3). (2)
OR
What is the equation of a given figure? (2)
37. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow: [4]
There are 4 red, 5 blue and 3 green marbles in a basket.
i. If two marbles are picked at randomly, find the probability that both red marbles. (1)
ii. If three marbles are picked at randomly, find the probability that all green marbles. (1)
iii. If two marbles are picked at randomly then find the probability that both are not blue marbles. (2)
OR
If three marbles are picked at randomly, then find the probability that atleast one of them is blue. (2)
38. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow: [4]
−
−−
We have, i = √−1 . So, we can write the higher powers of i as follows
i. i2 = -1
ii. i3 = i
2
⋅i = (-1)⋅ i = -i
iii. i4 = (i2)2 = (-1)2 = 1
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