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Second Term Maths Exam 2022-23

The document is a Mathematics examination paper for Class XI, consisting of five sections: A, B, C, D, and E, with a total of 80 marks. Each section contains different types of questions, including multiple-choice, short answer, long answer, and case-based questions. The exam is designed to assess various mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills.

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Second Term Maths Exam 2022-23

The document is a Mathematics examination paper for Class XI, consisting of five sections: A, B, C, D, and E, with a total of 80 marks. Each section contains different types of questions, including multiple-choice, short answer, long answer, and case-based questions. The exam is designed to assess various mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills.

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SECOND TERM EXAMINATION-2022-23 Rn (1s- AM
CLASS-XI 6 pates
SUBJECT-MATHEMATICS
Time:3 Hrs. M.M. : 80

General Instructions:
1.
This question paper contains fve sections - A, B, C, D and E. Each part is
compulsory. However, there ar internal choices in some questions
2.
Section -Ahas 18 MCQs and 2Assertion -Reasoning based questions of Imark
each
3. Section Bhas 5 Very Short Answer-type questions of 2 marks each
4.
Section C has 6 Short Answer-type questions of 3 marks each
5. Section D has 4 Long Answer-type questions of 5 marks each
6.
Section E has 3source based/case based questions of 4marks each with subparts.

Section A (1 mark each)


1. If Aand B are two sets such that AcB then A o B is
(a) A (b) B' (c) (d) AB

2. If n(Au B) =18, n(A B) = 5, n(B - A) = 3 then n(A oB) is


(a) 18 (b) 10 (c) 15 (d) 12

3. If f«) = 4x - **, then f (a + 1) - f(a-1) is equal to


(a) 4 (2 - a) (b) 2(4- a) (c) 4 (2+ a) (d) 2 (4 + a)

4. Domain of f(x) =y4x -2 is


(a) R - [0, 4] (b) R- (0, 4) (c) (0, 4) (d) [0, 4]

5. (3 Sin 40° 4 Sin 340°) =

(a) (b) (c) 3V3 (d) none of these


2

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1+

6. The derivative of 1 is

1 1 2 2
(a) (b) (c) 2 (d)
(x-1) (*-1 (x-1) (x- 1'
7. Which of the following is correct?
(a) Sin 1° > sin 1 (b) Sin 1° < sin 1

(c) Sin 1° = Sin 1 (d) Sin 1° = Sinl


180

(1 + 2i)
8. lies in :
1-i

(a) quadrant I (b) quadrant II


(c) quadrant III (d) quadrant IV

9. If =1,, then the value of smallest positive integer x is given by

(a) x = 4n (b) x = 4n + 1 (c) x = 2n (d) x = 2n + 1

10. Solution set for inequality : -8< 5x 3< 7


(a) (-1, 2) (b) (2, 3) (c) [-1, 2) (d) [2, 3]

11, In how many ways three different rings can be worn in four fingers with a
most one in each finger ?
(a) 12 (b) 24 (c) 64 (d) 81

12. In how many ways can the word CHRISTMAS be arranged so that the letter,
Cand M are never adjacent?
(a) 8! x (7/2) (b) 9! x (7/2)

(c) 8! x (9/2) (d) none of the above

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3x
13. If (* -6), then
(a) x E (-c, 120) (b) x e (-c, 120)
(c) * e (120, c) (d) x e [120, c)

14. The number of terms in the expansion


is

(a) 11 (b) 9 (c) 6 (d) 5

1
15. The 6th term from the end of the GP 8, 4, 2 ...1024 is

1 1 1 1
(a) (b) (c) (d) 16
64 32 128

16. 6 boys and 6 girls sit in a row at random. The probability that all the girls sit
together is:
1 12 1 5
(a) (b) 431 (c) 132 (d)
432

17. The vertices of a hyperbola are (± 2, 0) and its foci are (+3, 0). The equation
of the hyperbola is

=1 (b) =1
(a) 3 4
2 3

(c) =1 (d) none of these


4 5

1- sinx
lim
18. COS X
2

(a) 0 (b) -1 (c) 1 (d) does not exist

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ASSERTION-REASON BASED QUESTIONS
In the following questions, astatement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement
of Reason (R). Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
A is true but R is false.

d) A is false but R is true.

19. Assertion (A): If y= x - x + xo +... cc, then * =


1- y
Reason (R): Sum ofn terms of G.P is S, = a-1)
r-1
20. Assertion (A): The minute hand of a watch is 1.4cm long. How far does its
tip move in 45 minutes.
Reason (R): If in a circle of radius r, an arc of length l
subtends an angle 0
radian at centre then =

SECTION - B (2 marks)
21. Show that tan3x tan2x tan x = tan3x tan2x - tanx.
22. Find the equation of set of points P such that PA + PB = 2k, where A and
B are the points (3, 4, 5) and (-1, 3, -7), respectively.
OR
Find the coordinates of a point equidistant from the four points O(0,0,0),
A (a,0, 0), B (0, 6,0) and C(0, 0, c).
23. How many numbers greater than 1000000 can be formed by using the digits
1, 2, 0, 2, 4, 2, 4?
24. A solution is to be kept between 68° F and 77° F. What is the range in
temperature in degree Celsius (C) if the Celsius /Fahrenheit (F) conversion
9
formula is given by F=C+32
5
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25. Two students Anil and Ashima appeared in an examination. The probability
that Anil will qualify the examination is 0.05 and that Ashima will qualify the
examination is 0.10. The probability that both will qualify the examination is
0.02. Find the probability that:
a) Both Anil and Ashima will not qualify the examination.
b) at least one of them will not gualify the examination.

OR
3letters are placed in 3 envelopes randomly. Find the probability that only
one letter goes in the right envelope.

SECTION - C (3 marks each)

3
26. Prove that cosx + cos 2 + + Cog =

3 2

OR
Show that Sin 20° Sin40° Sin 60° Sin80° = 3/16

9x 5x
27. Prove that cos 2x c0s cos 3x cos = sin 5x sin
2 2

dy
28. If y=
Va : prove that 2xy dx

OR

Find the derivative of


Sin x COS X
1
29. f(x) =
Find the domain and range of the real valued function V16- 2
OR
3
Find the domain and range of the real valued function (*) = 2-12

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30. Show that 9*1 - 8n - 9 is divisible by 64, whenever n is a positive integer.

X0
31. Find X
lim0 f(x), Where f(x) =
C= 0

SECTION -D (5 marks each)


32, If Sinx =1/4, x is in guadrant II. Find the value of sin 2
and cos
2
Sin 2x
and Cos2x.
OR

If
sin (0 + a) 1- m T Tt
cos ( - a) 1 + m Show that tan etan| -a m
4 4
33. The sum of two numbers is 6 times their
geometric mean, show that numbers
are in the ratio (3 +2 V2):(3- 2V2).
OR
Let S be the sum, P the product and R the
sum of reciprocals of n terms in
a G.P. Prove that PR" = Sr

34. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the
data.
Income per day 0 100- 200 300 400 500 600 700
in ? 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
Number of 10 7 5 4
persons

35. Show that the points (5, 5), (6, 4), ( 2, 4) and (7, 1) are concyclic. Find its
equation, centre and radius.
OR

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Find the equation of the circle whose centre is the point of intersection of the
lines 2x - 3y + 4=0 and 3x + 4y - 5 - 0and passes through the origin.
SECTION - E(4 marks each) Case Study Questions
Jo. (Case Study 1): On one day, Maths teacher is conducting Mental Ability test.
Anand, Sanjay and Aditya are trying to solve a given Mental ability problem
[Link] teacher said: Aperson is standing at a point A of a triangular
park ABC whose vertices are A (2, 0), B (3, 4) and C(5, 6).

Based on the above information answer the following:


(1) He wants to reach BC in least time. Find the equation of the path he
should follow.

(ii) Supp0se he meets BC at a point D, Find the coordinates of the point D.

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C and D) in a
four cities(A, B,
37. (Case Study 2) On her vacations Veena visits
random order. What is the probability that she visits
() A before B.

(II) A before B and Bbefore C.

in
are 10 points in a plane, no three of which are
38. (Case Study 3): There are collinear. find the
excepting 4 points, which
straight line,
lines obtained from the pairs of these points.
(i) number of straight
points.
triangles that can be formed with the vertices as these
(i) number of

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To determine the likelihood of two independent events occurring, you need to multiply the probabilities of both events. If Anil's likelihood of qualification is 0.05 and Ashima's is 0.10, and since both events are independent, the probability they both qualify is 0.05 * 0.10 = 0.005 .

The identity sin²x + cos²x = 1 originates from the Pythagorean theorem applied within a unit circle, where hypotenuse is 1. In quadrants, sin² and cos² maintain real magnitude dictated by quadrant signs. Understanding this helps calculate derived trigonometric values like tan, cot, for any angle, guiding how cos²x varies with quadrants, revealing relational derivative or integral results in calculus .

The intersection of two sets A and B, where A is a subset of B, implies that all elements of A are also elements of B. Therefore, the intersection AnB will yield all elements that are in A, making AnB equal to A. This is because none of the elements of A are outside of B, satisfying the intersection condition entirely within set A .

The function f(x) = √(x - 1) is not continuous at x = 1. For a function to be continuous at a point, f(x) must be defined, and lim_{x→c} f(x) must equal f(c) at x=c. Here, f(x) is undefined for values less than 1 due to the square root, making f(1) defined, but lim_{x→1} f(x) approaches 0 from the right only, hence it's not continuous .

When determining the probability of visiting cities in a specific sequence, it requires computing permutations. For visiting A before B (i), calculate (P(A->B))/(Total possible routes), and for (ii) both A before B and B before C, calculate (P(A->B->C))/(Total possible routes). Assuming equal likelihood of order, the permutations turn into factorial counts of city sequences and their respective advantageous ordering .

Given vertices at (±a, 0) and foci at (±c, 0), a hyperbola's equation is x²/a² - y²/b² = 1, from c² = a² + b². Use given (±2,0) 'vertices' and (±3,0) 'foci', resolve b² produces 3² = 2² + b², thus b²=5. The resulting hyperbola becomes x²/4 - y²/5 = 1 .

To calculate the Celsius range from Fahrenheit, rearrange F=C*9/5+32 to C=(F-32)*5/9. For F range 68°F to 77°F, calculate 68-32=36, 77-32=45, convert: 36 * 5/9 = 20°C, 45 * 5/9 ≈ 25°C. So, °C range is 20°C to 25°C, consistently representing temperature approaches to the most crucial conversion points or rates .

Arrangements like letters in 'CHRISTMAS' involve selecting n factorial (n!), where identical elements reduce multiplicity by dividing with their own factorial counts. With 'CHRISTMAS', solving permutations includes factorial over identical S, MR, producing reduced set arrangement given series of constraints applying P(n) over unique ratio distributions .

To find the shortest path from a point to a line segment, identify the perpendicular drawn from the point to the line, as it provides the least distance. From point A (2,0) to line BC defined by B(3,4) and C(5,6), the equation is derived from minimizing the Euclidean distance using perpendicular slope relation within the linear equation system derived from BC .

The assertion implies a specific relation between the two numbers. If we let these numbers be a and b, the geometric mean is √(ab), and their sum is a+b = 6√(ab). Solving the quadratic a^2 - 6ab + b^2 = 0 gives a/b = 29 or a/b = 31/2 as potential solutions, meaning the ratio of a to b aligns to form perfect squares or rational constructs depending on solving limits or multiplication relations .

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