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BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION
Syllabus in Mathematics Paper - I
To be effective from the academic year 2025-26
Name of Topic and Sub Topics No. of Periods
1. Sets
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Sets and their Representations
1.3 The Empty Set
1.4 Finite and Infinite Sets
1.5 Equal Sets 15
1.6 Subsets
1.7 Universal Set
1.8 Venn Diagrams
1.9 Operations on Sets
1.10 Complement of a Set
2. Relations and functions
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Cartesian Product of Sets
2.3 Relations 20
2.4 Functions
3. Trigonometric function
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Angles 15
3.3 Trigonometric Functions
3.4 Trigonometric Functions of Sum and Difference of Two Angles
4. Complex number and quadratic equations
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Complex Numbers 10
4.3 Algebra of Complex Numbers
4.4 The Modulus and the Conjugate of a Complex Number
4.5 Argand Plane and Polar Representation
5. Linear inequalities
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Inequalities 10
5.3 Algebraic Solutions of Linear Inequalities in One Variable
and their Graphical Representation
6. Permutations and combinations
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Fundamental Principle of Counting 15
6.3 Permutations
6.4 Combinations
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7. Binomial theorem
7.1 Introduction 8
7.2 Binomial Theorem for Positive Integral Indices
8. Sequences and series
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Sequences 10
8.3 Series
8.4 Geometric Progression (GP.)
8.5 Relationship Between A.M. and G. M
8.6 Infinite G.P. and its sum
9. Straight lines
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Slope of a Line 17
9.3 Various Forms of the Equation of a Line
9.4 Distance of a Point from a Line
10. Conic sections
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Sections of a Cone 20
10.3 Circle
10.4 Parabola
10.5 Ellipse
10.6 Hyperbola
11. Introduction to three dimensional geometry
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Coordinate Axes and Coordinate Planes in Three Dimensional Space 05
11.3 Coordinates of a Point in Space
11.4 Distance between Two Points
12. Limits and derivatives
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Intuitive Idea of Derivatives
12.3 Limits
12.4 Limits of Trigonometric Functions 25
12.5 Limits involving exponential and Logarithmic functions
12.6 Derivatives
13. Statistics
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Measures of Dispersion 15
13.3 Range
13.4 Mean Deviation
13.5 Variance and Standard Deviation
14. Probability
14.1 Event 15
14.2 Axiomatic Approach to Probability
Question Paper Design
Mathematics
No. of Total
Sections
Questions & Marks Marks
1 M X 12 Qs = 12 M
Section - A 12
(No Choice)
2 M X 10 Qs = 20 M
Section - B 20
(No Choice)
4 M X 7 Qs = 28 M
Section - C 28
(Out of 10 Qs)
8 M X 5 Qs = 40 M
Section - D 40
(Out of 08 Qs)
100
(Out of
136Marks)
WORK LOAD AND NUMBER OF PERIODS ALLOTTED
CHAPTERWISE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2025-26
MATHEMATICS JUNIOR INTER @10 PERIODS / WEEK
Chapter No. of
Name of Topic and Sub Topics
No. Periods
1 Sets
15
2 Relations and functions
20
3 Trigonometric function
15
4 Complex number and quadratic equations
10
5 Linear inequalities
10
6 Permutations and combinations
15
7 Binomial theorem
8
8 Sequences and series
10
9 Straight lines
17
10 Conic sections
20
11 Introduction to three dimensional geometry
05
12 Limits and derivatives
25
13 Statistics
15
14 Probability
15
Chapter Wise Weightage of Marks
TOPIC 1M 2M 4M 8M TOTAL UNIT
1. Sets
1 2M 4M - 7
2. Relations and functions I Unit 33
1 2M 4M 8M 15
3. Trigonometric function
1 2M - 8M 11
4. Complex number and
quadratic equations 1M 2M 4M - 7
5. Linear inequalities
- - 4M - 4
6. Permutations and II Unit 34
combinations 1M 2M 4M - 7
7. Binomial theorem
1M 2M 4M - 7
8. Sequences and series
1M - - 8M 9
9. Straight lines
1M - 4M 8M 13
10. Conic sections
1M 2M 4M 8M 15
III Unit 31
11. Introduction to three
dimensional geometry 1M 2M - - 3
12. Limits and derivatives
1M 2M 4M 8M 15 IV Unit 15
13. Statistics
- 2M - 8M 10
V Unit 23
14. Probability
1M - 4M 8M 13
TOTAL 12 20 40 64 136
Mathematics First Year New Text Book Chapter & Periods and Weightage
TOPIC Periods 1M 2M 4M 8M TOTAL
1. Sets 15 1 1 1 0 7
2. Relations and functions 20 1 1 1 1 15
3. Trigonometric function 15 1 1 0 1 11
4. Complex number and 10 1 1 1 0 7
quadratic equations
5. Linear inequalities 10 0 0 1 0 4
6. Permutations and 15 1 1 1 0 7
combinations
7. Binomial theorem 8 1 1 1 0 7
8. Sequences and series 10 1 0 0 1 9
9. Straight lines 17 1 0 1 1 13
10. Conic sections 20 1 1 1 1 15
11. Introduction to three 5 1 1 0 0 3
dimensional geometry
12. Limits and derivatives 25 1 1 1 1 15
13. Statistics 15 0 1 0 1 10
14. Probability 15 1 0 1 1 13
TOTAL 200 12 10 10 8 136
Distribution of Subject wise work load per week):
First year Subject - wise work load per week 2025-26
Subject Theory Practical EAP/CC/VS Total
Periods
Mathematics 9 - 3 12
Physics 6 2 3 11
Chemistry 6 2 3 11
Biology(BOT& Zoo) 8 1(B/Z) 3 12
History/Commerce 8+3Tutorials - - 11
Economics 8+3Tutorials - - 11
CiVics 8+3Tutorials - - 11
English 6(Sciences)/8(Humanities) 14
S.L 5(Sciences)/5(Humanities) 10
Second year Subject - wise workload per week 2025-26
Subject Theory Practical EAP/CC/VS Total
Periods
Mathematics 12 3 15
Physics 6 2 3 11
Chemistry 6 2 3 11
Biology(BOT& Zoo) 10 2 3 15
History/Commerce 8+3Tutorials 11
Economics 8+3Tutorials 11
CiVics 8+3Tutorials 11
English 5(Sciences)/8(Humanities) 13
S.L 5(Sciences)/6(Humanities) 11
Distribution of Group wise work load per week:
first year Group - wise workload (per week) from the academic year 2025-26
Subject MPC BPC Humanities
English 6 6 8
Second language/ Elective(other
than the subjects shown in the 5 5 5
table )
Mathematics 9 - -
Physics 6 6 -
Chemistry 6 6 -
Botany - 4 --
Zoology - 4 -
Practicals 2 (P)+2(C) 2(P)+2( c)+1(B/Z) -
History/Commerce - - 8+3Tutorials
Economics - - 8+3Tutorials
CiVics - - 8+3Tutorials
EAPCET/Competitive
Coaching/Vidhya Sakthi 3 (M) +3(P)+3(C ) 3 (B/Z) +3(P)+3(C )
Co-curricular /sports/ Lib/ Others 3 3 2
TOTAL 48 48 48
Second year Group wise workload (per week) for the academic year 2025-26
Subject MPC BPC Humanities
English 5 5 8
Second language 5 5 6
Mathematics 12 - -
Physics 6 6 -
Chemistry 6 6 -
Botany - 5 -
Zoology - 5 -
Practicals 2 (P)+2(C) 2(P)+2( c)+2(B/Z)
History/Commerce - - 8+3Tutorials
Economics - - 8+3Tutorials
CiVics - - 8+3Tutorials
EAPCET/Competitive
Coaching/Vidhya Sakthi 3 (M) +3(P)+3(C ) 3 (B/Z) +3(P)+3(C )
Co-curricular /sports/ Lib/ Others 1 1 1
TOTAL 48 48 48
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BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION, ANDHRA PRADESH
TADEPALLI, GUNTUR.
Time : 3 hrs. MATHEMATICS - I Max Marks : 100
SECTION – A
I. Answer ALL the questions.
Each question carries One mark. 12 1 = 12
1. If A = {1, 2, 3, 4 }, B = {2, 3, 4}, C = {3, 4, 5, 6} then A (B C) = [ ]
a) {2, 3, 4} b) {1, 2, 3, 4} c) {3, 4, 5, 6} d) {1, 6}
2. The value of cos 10 cos20 cos30 …. Cos1790 is [ ]
1
a) b) 0 c) 1 d) -1
2
4
3. 2n 3
n 1
[ ]
a) 5 b) 12 c) 21 d) 32
4. The Co-efficient of x8 . y10 in the expansion of (x + y)18 is [ ]
a) 18C b) 18P c) 218 d) 0
8 10
5. The length of the perpendicular drawn from the point P(13, 5, 12) on X axis [ ]
a) 13 b) 2 3 c) 194 d) 313
x2 1
6. Lim [ ]
x 1 x 1
a) 0 b) -2 c) 2 d) Doesn’t axis
x 2 5 1
7. If 1, y , . Then find x and y.
3 3 3 3
8. Express the complex number i9 + i19 in the form of a + ib.
1 1 x
9. If . Then find x.
6! 7! 8!
10. Find the condition for the points (a, 0), (h, k) and (0, b) where a.b 0 to be collinear…..
11. Find the eccentricity of an equilateral hyperbola.
12. One card is drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52 cards. Then find the probability that the card
is not a red card.
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SECTION – B
II. Answer ALL the questions.
Each question carries Two marks. 10 x 2 =20
13. Write down all the subsets of the set {1, 2, 3}.
14. Find the domain and range of f(x) = 9 x2 .
1
15. Find the values of Sin x and Tan x when Cos x = , x lies in third quadrant.
2
1 i 1 i
16. Find the modules of .
1 i 1 i
18
17. If Pr 1 : 17 Pr 1 9 : 7 , then find r.
4 4
2 2
2 2
18. Find the value of a a 1 a a 1 .
19. Find the Co-ordinates of focus and equation of the directrix of the parabola x 2 16 y .
20. Find x if the distance between (5, 1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) in 9 units.
21. Evaluate Lim 1 x x 2 ....... x10
x 1
22. Find the mean deviation about the median for the following data... 3, 9, 5, 7, 12,10,18,4,7,19, 21.
SECTION – C
III. Answer ANY SEVEN questions.
Each question carries FOUR marks. 7 4 =28
23. Draw the appropriate venn diagram of A B .
24. Let f(x) = x2 and g(x) = 2x + 1 be two real functions.
f
Find (i) (f + g)(x) (ii) ( f – g)(x) (iii) (f .g)(x) (iv) x
g
25. Find the conjugate of
3 2i 2 3i and simplify..
1 2i 2 i
26. Solve the inequation 3 x 2 5 2 x .
5 3
n 3
27. Prove that for 3 r n, Cr 3.n 3 Cr 1 3. n3 Cr 2 n 3
C r 3 n C r .
28. Prove that 2.C0 + 5.C1 + 8.C2+…..(3n + 2).Cn = (2n + 4).2n1 .
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29. Find the equation of the line passing through the point (2, 2) and cutting of intercepts on the axis
whose sum in 9.
30. Find the equation of the ellipse, with major axis along the X– axis and passing through the points
(4, 3) and (-1, 4).
31. Find the derivative of Sec 3x from the first principle.
32. A and B are two events such that P(A) = 0.54, P(B) = 0.69 and P(A B) = 0.35. Find
(i) P(A B) (ii) P A | B| (iii) P A B| (iv) P B A |
SECTION – D
IV. Answer ANY FIVE questions.
Each question carries EIGHT marks. 5 8 = 40
33. Determine the quadratic function f defined by f(x) = ax2 + bx + c, if f(0) = 6, f(2) = 1 and
f(-3) = 6.
34. Prove that Sin x + sin 3x + sin 5x + sin 7x = 4 cos x . cos 2x. cos 4x
35. Find the sum of the following series upto n terms. 5 + 55 + 555 +……. up to n terms.
π
36. A straight line passing through Q(3, 2) makes an angle with positive direction of X–axis. If
6
the straight line intersects the line 3 x 4 y 8 0 at P. Then find the distance PQ.
37. Find the equation of the circle passing through the points (3, 4) (3, 2) and (1, 4).
sin π cos 2 x
38. (a) compute Lim
x0 x2
x100 x99 x2 1
(b) For the function f(x) = ...... x 1 . Then prove that f 1 100.f(0).
100 99 2
39. The diameters of circles (in mms) drawn in a design are given below.
Diameter 33 – 36 37 -40 41 – 44 45 – 48 49 – 52
No of circles 15 17 21 22 25
Calculate the standard deviation and mean deviation of the circles.
40. (a) One card is drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52 cards. If each outcome is equally likely,
calculate the probability that the card will be (a) a diamond (b) not an ace (c) not a diamond
(d) not a black card.
1 1 1
(b) If E and F are events such that P(E) = , P(F) = and P(E and F) = . Find
4 2 8
(i) P(E or F) (ii) P(not E and not F).
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BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION, ANDHRA PRADESH
TADEPALLI, GUNTUR.
Time : 3 hrs. MATHEMATICS - I Max Marks : 100
SECTION – A
I. Answer ALL the questions.
Each question carries One mark. 12 1 = 12
1. A relation can be represented as [ ]
(a) Roster method (b) Set builder method
(c) An arrow diagram (d) In above three forms
2. The value of 25 9 is [ ]
(a) 15 (b) -15 (c) 15i (d) None of these
n
3. If P4 1680 then n is
(a) 7 (b) 8 (c) 9 (d) 10
4. The equation of the straight line making an intercept of 3 units on the Y-axis and inclined at 450
to the X-axis is [ ]
(a) y = x 1 (b) y = x + 3 (c) 45x + 3 (d) y = x + 45
5. The radius of circle 3(x2 + y2 ) 3x + 9y + 10 = 0 is [ ]
15 5 15
(a) (b) (c) (d) Not defined
2 2 3
6. Which of the following is false
(a) P(E) = 0 E is an impossible event (b) 0 < P(E) < 1
(c) P(E) = 1 E is a certain event (d) P(E) + P( E ) = 1
7. Make correct statements by filling with the symbols or in the blank spaces :
{x : x is a student of class XI of your school}..... {x : x student of your school}
8. Find the value of cos(17100 )
9. Find the 20th term of the series 2x4 + 4x6 + 6x8 + .... + n terms.
10. Find the number of terms in the expansion of (3p + 4q)14 .
11. Find the distance of P(3, 2, 4) from the origin.
sin ax
12. Evaluate Lim .
x 0 bx
SECTION – B
II. Answer ALL the questions.
Each question carries Two marks. 10 2 =20
13. Write the following sets in the set build form (i) {3, 6, 9, 12} (ii) A = {1, 4, 9, 16, 25,.....}
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f 5 f 1
14. If f(x) = x3 , find the value of .
5 1
15. Evaluate sin( π x) sin( π x) cosec2 x.
16. Find the multiplicative inverse of the complex number 5 3i .
n 1
17. Find n, if P3 : n P4 = 1 : 9.
4
2 3
18. Expand x , x 0 .
x
19. Find the length of the latusrectum of the ellipse x2 + 16y2 = 16.
20. The centroid of a triangle ABC is at the point (1, 1, 1) if the coordinates of A and B are
(3, 5, 7) and (1, 7, 6) respectively find the coordinates of the point C.
x2 1
21. Find Lim
x 1
x 100 .
22. Find the mean and variance for the data. First 10 multiples of 3.
SECTION – C
III. Answer ANY SEVEN questions.
Each question carries FOUR marks. 7 4 =28
23. If A = {1, 2, 3, 4}, B = {3, 4, 5, 6}, C = {5, 6, 7, 8} and D = {7, 8, 9, 10} find
(i) A B C, (ii) A B D.
24. The function ‘t’ which maps temperature in degree celsius into temperature in degree Fahrenheit
9c
is defined by t(c) = 32 , find
5
(i) t(0) (ii) t(28) (iii) t(28) (iv) t(10)
25. Express the following expression is the form of a + ib :
3 i 5 3 i 5
.
3 2i 3 i 2
26. Solve the following inequality and represent the solution graphically on number line.
3x – 7 > 2(x 6), 6 – x > 11 2x.
27. How many numbers greater than 1000000 can be formed by using the digits 1, 2, 0, 2, 4, 2, 4.
25
3
28. Find the term independent of x in the expansion of 3 5 x .
x
29. Find the equation of the straight line passing through (4, 5) and cutting off equal and non – zero
intercepts on the coordinate axes.
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30. Find the equation of the ellipse whose vertices are (+13, 0) and foci are (+5, 0).
31. Find the derivative of cos x from first principle.
1 1 1
32. Find E and F are events such that P(E) = P(F) = and P(E and F) = , find
4 2 8
(i) P(E or F) (ii) P(not E and not F).
SECTION – D
IV. Answer ANY FIVE questions.
Each question carries EIGHT marks. 5 8 = 40
33. If f(x) = x2 and g(x) = x find the following functions.
f
(i) f + g (ii) f – g (iii) f.g (iv) 2f (v) f + 3 (vi) (for x 0)
g
3 3π x x x
34. (i) If Tan x = , π <x< , find the value of sin , cos and tan .
4 2 2 2 2
π π 3
(ii) Prove that cos2 x + cos2(x + ) + cos2 (x – ) = .
3 3 2
35. A man deposited Rs. 10,000 in a bank at the rate of 5% simple intercest annually. Find the amount
in 15th year since he deposited the amount and also calculate the total amount after 20 years.
36. A line is such that its segment between the lines 5x – y + 4 = 0 and 3x + 4y – 4 = 0 is bisected
at the point (1, 5) obtain its equation.
37. Find the equation of the circle passing through the points (2, 3) and (–1, 1) and whose centre lies
on the line x – 3y – 11 = 0.
a bx, x 1
f x f 1 what are the possible values of
38. (i) Suppose f(x) = 4 x 1 and if xLt
1
b ax, x 1
a and b.
1
(ii) Find the derivatives of the following functions (i) cos(log x + ex) (ii) 2 .
ax bx c
39. Find the mean, variance and standard deviation using short – cut method.
Height incomes 70-75 75-80 80-85 85-90 90-95 95-100 100-105 105-110 110-115
No. of Childrens 3 4 7 7 15 9 6 6 3
40. If 4 – digit numbers greater than 5,000 are randomly formed from the digits 0,1, 3, 5 and 7 what
is the probability of forming a number divisible by 5 when (i) the digits are repeated (ii) the repetition
of digits is not allowed?