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The document describes a cricket match between Zimbabwe and another team. It poses a probability question regarding the possible batting orders given restrictions on some players batting before others. The number of possible batting orders is 11!.

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Class 11th Syllabus Mock Test

The document describes a cricket match between Zimbabwe and another team. It poses a probability question regarding the possible batting orders given restrictions on some players batting before others. The number of possible batting orders is 11!.

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PART -C 64.

In a cricket match against Zimbabwe, Azhar


wants to bat before Jadeja and Jadeja wants
SECTION -I to bat before Ganguli. Number of possible
Straight Objective Type batting orders with the above restrictions, if
This section contains 25 multiple choice questions. the remaining eight team members are
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for prepared to bat at any given place, is
its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 11!
(1)
8
61. Sum of the series

(1)21°+1 3
320
(3) 3!

(4) 11!
2!
(3) 3°-1
320 65. An Investigator interviewed 100 students to
610 +1 determine the perfomance of three drinks
(4) milk, coffee and tea. The investigator
320
reported that 10 students take all three
62. A point A(2, 1) is outside the cirde drinks, 20 students take milk and coffee, 30
x² + y² + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 & AP, AQ are students take coffee and tea; 25 students
tangents to the circle. The equation of the take milk and tea; 12 students take milk only.
circle circum scribing the triangle APQ is: 5 students take coffee only and 8 student
take tea only. Then the number of students
(1) («+g) («-2)+ (y+ f) (y-1) = 0
who did not take any of the three drinks is A.
(2) (x+g) (*-2) -(y+f) (y-1) =0
The value of is equal to
(3) (X-g) (x+2) + (y -) (y+1) = 0 4

(4) (X+g) (X+ 2) + (y+ f) (y+1) = 0 (1) 2


(2) 3
63. The range of 'a' for which the point (a, a) lies (3) 4
in minor arc bounded by the curves (4) 5
x+y'= 1and x+ y= 1 is 66.
1
The joint equation of 2 altitudes of an
(1);<a< equilateral triangle is
x²-3y²- 4x +6/3 y-5 =0. The third
(2)-a< altitude has equation
(1) x+2 -0
1
(3) a> 2 (2) y =3
(3) x =2
(4) 0<a< (4) None of these
67. Equation of the hyperbola whose axes are 71. If ax? + bx + c=0 and 5x? + 6x + 12 = 0 have
the axes of coordinates (focus lying on a common root. where a, b and c are sides of
X-axis) and which passes through the point a triangle ABC, then
(-3, 1) and has eccentricity v3 can be (1) AABC is obtuse angled
(1)*-3y=6 (2) AABC is acute angled
(2)x-2y=7 (3) AABC is right angled
(3) 3x°-y=7 (4) no such triangle exists
(4) 2x-y'= 17
72. If (x-5)-5x+8 =1, then
68. If A= a- (b- c, Ais the area of the AABC (1) sum of all integral solutions is 11
then tan A=? (2) sum of all integral solutions is 16
4 (3) product of all integral solutions is 144
(1)
(4) product of all integral solutions is 30
8
(2) 15
73. Ifa>b>0 aretwo real numbers, the value of,
11
(3)
15 Jab +(a-bab +(a-byab +(a -bNab +.
13
(4) 15 (1) independent of b
(2) independent of a
(3) independent of both a &b
69. If the expansion of (x + yym has 3 consecutive
(4) dependent on both a & b.
coefficients in A.P., then smallest possible
value of mcan be (here me N) is
(1) 9 74. Distance between the parallel tangents
4
having slopes - to the elipse X ,1
(2) 7
(3) 2 18 32

(4) 14 is
(1) 24
70. Number of four digit number between 7000 (2) 24
and 8000, such that the thousands digit is 5
equal to the sum of other three digit, is 48
(3)
(1) 36 5

(2) 38
(4)
(3) 15 5
(4) 18
79. If a, b, c and d are four positive real numbers
75. -1< COS has solution set
such that abcd = 1, then the minimum value
(1) xe+hr, of (1 + a) (1 +b) (1 + c) (1 + d) is
(1)4
(2) 1
(2) xe +2n2nn2n% (2n +)e (3) 16
nel (4) 18
(3) xe
80. If a,b,c denote sides of a triangle ABC with
nel
(4) x e 2 usual notation such that c² = a2 + b²
3 +nn (n+)a 2s = a +b+ c, then 4s(s -a)\s - b) (s- c) =
nel (1) s
76. The series of natural numbers divided into (2) b²c?
groups as (1), (2, 3, 4), (3, 4, 5, 6, 7), (3) c'a?
(4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) (4) a?b?
If sum of elements in the 20h group is , then
( is equal to
(1) 1368 81. The mean and standard deviation of the
(2) (38)? marks of 200 candidates in half early exam
(3) (39)
(4) 38 x 39 were found to be 40 and 15 respectively. The
marks of the candidates exceeds their marks
77. Eccentricity of ellipse by 10 in final exam. The mean and standard
2 (x -y+ 1 +3 (x +y+ 2)' =5is deviation of the marks in final exam are
1
(1)
respectively?
1 (1)50, 25
(2)
(2) 50, 15
(3) 2 (3) 30, 25
(4) 30, 15
2
(4) ;
82. The number distinct terms in the expansion
78. , n e N.
is/are (with respect to
1
then least value of n such that 2-S,< 100 S different power of X)
(1) 8 (1) 255
(2) 7 (2) 61
(3) 9 (3) 127
(4) 6 (4) 99
SECTION - I|
83 If (1+xX1+ *\1+*).1+x")= x. Integer value correct Type
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to
each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
then n is equal to
0to 9 (both inclusive).
(1) 256
86. If (1 - cot 19). (1 - cot 2°) . (1- cot 3°)
(2) 255
(1- cot 44°) = 2n, then is equal to
11
(3) 254

(4) 257
87. A circle touches the line y = x at the point
84. A ray of light travels along a line y= 4 and
(2, 2) and has its centre on y-axis, then
square of its radius is
strikes the surface of curve y = 4(x + y).
Then the equation of the line along which the
88. Out 25 consecutive natural numbers, two
reflected ray travels is numbers can be chosen in à ways such that

(1) x = 0 their sum is divisible by 2.Then /36 is.

(2) x=2
(3) x * y=4 89. If a, B are the roots of 4x? - 15x + 2 = 0,
(4) 2x + y =4 where e R, such that 1<a<2and 2 < B <
3, then the number of integral values of
2 is

85 If tan x + tan y = 25 and cot X + cot y= 30,


90. Three circles with radius r,, D, g touch one
then tan (x + y) equals to another externally. The tangents at their point
(1) 100 of contact meet at a point whose distance
from a point of contact is 2. The value of
(2) 150
|423 is equal to
(3) 250
(4) 200

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