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REST

VIKRAM SARABHAI BATCH


MATHEMATICS

Date: 17/11/2024 Time: 75 Minutes


Max Marks :40

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. This test is totally based on Board Pattern.

2. Total number of question is 19, Maximum marks that can be obtained in the test are 40.

3. Section A Consist of 10 question of 01 mark each

4. Section B Consist of 03 question of 02 mark each

5. Section C Consist of 03 question of 03 mark each

6. Section D consist of 2 question of 05 marks

7. Section E consist of a case based question of 5 marks

8. All Questions are compulsory

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SECTION – A

1 1 x
1. If   , then x = ?
6! 7! 8!
(a) 32 (b) 48 (c) 56 (d) 64

2. How many 3-digit numbers are there with no digit repeated?


(a) 648 (b) 720 (c) 729 (d) none of these

3. The number of terms in the expansion of (2x + 3y)17 is


(a) 16 (b) 17 (c) 18 (d) 34

4. The number of terms in the expansion of {(5x + 2y)7 – (5x – 2y)7} is


(a) 4 (b) 8 (c) 6 (d) 3

5. 25 when measured in radians is


 5   5   5 
c c c

(a)   (b)   (c)   (d) none of these


 18   24   36 

6. cot(600) = ?
1
(a) 1 (b)  3 (c) (d) none of these
3
7. (i109  i114  i124 )  ?
(a) 0 (b) i (c) -2i (d) 2

8. The multiplicative inverse of (-2 + 5i) is


 2 5   2 5   2 5   2 5 
(a)   i  (b)   i  (c)   i  (d)   i 
 29 29   29 29   29 29   29 29 

9. tan 15 =?
( 3  1) ( 3  1) ( 2  1) ( 2  1)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
( 3  1) ( 3  1) ( 2  1) ( 2  1)

 
4n 3
10. For any positive integer n,  1 =?
(a) 1 (b) -1 (c) i (d) –i

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SECTION – B

2 6
11. If sin x = and x lies in Quadrant III, find the values of cos x and cot x.
5

12. Find the domain of the real function f (x)  9  x 2 .


OR
Find the values of a and b, when: (a + b, 2b - 3) = (4, -5)

13. Find the real values of x and y for which : (x  iy)(2  3i)  (4  i)

OR
1
Find the conjugate of each of the following :
(4  3i)

SECTION – C

14. Using the binomial theorem, expand [(x + y)5 + (x  y)5] and hence find the value of
[( 2 + 1)5 + ( 2 1)5].
OR
Using binomial theorem, prove that (3 2n+2
 8n  9) is divisible by 64, where n is a positive integer.

       
15. Prove that : cos   x  cos   y   sin   x  sin   y   sin(x  y)
4  4  4  4 

 x2 1   tan 3x  2x 
16. Evaluate : lim  2  3 OR Evaluate : lim  
x 1 x  x
 x  3x  2 x 
2 x 0 3x  sin 2 x
 
SECTION – D

4 tan (1  tan 2 )


17. (i) Prove that tan 4 
1  6 tan 2   tan 4 

(ii) Prove that cos 4x = 1  8 sin2 x cos2 x.

18. In a class, 18 students offered physics, 23 offered chemistry and 24 offered mathematics. Of these,
13 are in both chemistry and mathematics; 12 in physics and chemistry; 11 in mathematics and
physics, and 6 in all the three subjects. Find
(i) how many offered mathematics but not chemistry;
(ii) how many are taking exactly one of the three subjects.

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SECTION – E
19. A state cricket authority has to choose a team of 11 members, to do it so the authority asks 2
coaches of a government academy to select the team members that have experience as well as the
best performers in last 15 matches. They can make up a team of 11 cricketers amongst 15 possible
candidates. In how many ways can the final eleven be selected from 15 cricket players if:

1. There is no restriction
(a)1365 (b) 236 (c)1465 (d)1375

2. One of then must be included


(a)1002 (b)1003 (c)1001 (d)1004

3. One of them, who is in bad form, must always be excluded


(a) 480 (b)364 (c)1365 (d)640

4. Two of them being leg spinners, one and only one leg spinner must be included?
(a) 2C1×13C10 (b)2C1×10C13 (c)1C2×13C10 (d)2C10×13C10

5. If there are 6 bowlers, 3 wicket-keepers, and 11 batsmen in all. The number of ways in which a
A team of 4 bowlers, 2 wicket-keepers, and 5 batsmen can be chosen.
(a)6C2×3C4 ×11C5 (b)6C2×3C4 ×11C5 (c)6C2×3C5×11C4 (d)6C2 × 3C1 ×11C5

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