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CSK W MID TERM EXAM - CLASS XI - 2023 - 2024 September

The document outlines the mid-term examination for Mathematics (041) for Class XI at Carmel School, Kuwait, scheduled for October 8, 2023, with a maximum score of 80 marks. It consists of five sections (A-E) including multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, long answer questions, and case study questions. Each section is compulsory with various types of questions designed to assess students' understanding of mathematical concepts.
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CSK W MID TERM EXAM - CLASS XI - 2023 - 2024 September

The document outlines the mid-term examination for Mathematics (041) for Class XI at Carmel School, Kuwait, scheduled for October 8, 2023, with a maximum score of 80 marks. It consists of five sections (A-E) including multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, long answer questions, and case study questions. Each section is compulsory with various types of questions designed to assess students' understanding of mathematical concepts.
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CARMEL SCHOOL KUWAIT

MID TERM EXAMINATION (2023–24)

MATHEMATICS (041)

Class: XI Max Marks: 80

Date: 08/10/2023 Time: 3 hours

General Instructions :

1. This Question Paper contains 5 Sections A-E. Section A has18 MCQ’s and 2
Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each.
2. Section B has 5 Very Short Answer (VSA) type questions of 2 marks each.
3. Section C has 6 Short Answer (SA) type questions carrying 3 marks each.
4. Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each.

6. Each Section is compulsory. However, there are internal


5. Section E has 3 Case Study questions carrying 4 marks each.

choices
provided in some questions.
SECTION A

Q1. If A and B are two sets then A∩(A ∪B) equals


(a) A (b) B (c) ∅ (d) A

Q2. The representation of the interval (a , b] as a set is


∩B

(a) { x : x ∈ R , a< x< b } (b){ x : x ∈ R , a< x ≤ b }


(c) { x : x ∈ R , a ≤ x ≤ b } (d) { x : x ∈ R , a ≤ x< b }
Q3. The domain of the function f(x) = 2 is
2
x +2 x+ 1

(a) R−{ 2 ,−3 } (b) R−¿ {−3 ,−2 }


x −x−6

(c) R −{−3 , 2 } (d) R −{ 3 ,−2 }


Q 4 . If f(x) = px + q where p and q are integers such that f( −1 ¿=
−¿5 and

f(3) = 3 , then the values of p and q are

(a) p = −¿3 and q = −1 (b) p = 2


and q = −3
(c) p = 0 and q = 2 (d) p = 2
and q = 3

Q5. The additive inverse of 6i −i √−49 is

(a)−7+ 6i (b)7+6 i (c) – 7 −¿6i (d) 7−6 i

Q6. The value of sin 10 sin 10 is


π 13 π

(a) 2 (b)−¿ 2 (c)−¿ 4


1 1 1

(d) 1

Q7.

(a) 2 (b) 2 (c) 2


−1 1 1
√ √
(d) 2
−1

Q8. If sinθ = −¿ 5 and θ lies in the fourth quadrant , then sin 2θ


4

equals

(a) 5 (b)−¿ 5 (c)−¿ 5


8 8 4

(d) 5
4

Q9. 51 /2 .5 1/ 4. 51 /8…………………………∞ equals

(a) 25 (b)10 (c) 15 (d) 5

Q10. Which term of the G.P 4 , 2 , 1 , 2 , 4 , ………………… is 1024


1 1 1

(a) tenth (b) twelvth (c) thirteenth


(d)fourteenth

Q11. cos (−1260 °¿ =

(a¿ 2 (b) −¿ 2 (c) (d) 2


1 1 1 −1
√ √2
Q12. Slope of a line cutting off equal intercepts on the axes is
(a)0(b)−¿1 (c) 2 (d) √ 3

Q13. sin( π + x) sin( π−x ¿ cosec 2x =

(a)−1(b)1 (c) 0 (d) 2

Q14. The angle made by the line x + √ 3 y – 6 = 0 with the positive


direction of x axis is
(a)120 °(b)60 ° (c) 150° (d) 30°

Q15. The y – intercept of the line 3x −¿ y + 5 = 0 is

(a)−5 (b)3 (c) 5 (d) −3

QI6. The distance of the point (−1 , 1)¿ the line


12(x +6) = 5(y −¿2) is
(a) 2units (b) 3 units (c) 5 units
(d) 4 units
Q17. Centre of the circle 3x2 + 3y2 + 6x −¿12y + 1 = 0 is
(a) ( 1 ,−2 ) (b) (−1 , 2 ) (c) (−2 ,−3 ) (d) (−2 , 3 )

Q18. The focus of the parabola x 2 = −5 y is at the point

(a) ( 0 ,−5 ) (b) 4 , 0


(5 ) (c) 0 ,− 4
( ) (d) 0 , 4
( )
5 5

ASSERTION-REASON BASED QUESTIONS

In the following questions a statement of Assertion(A) is


followed by

Reason (R). Choose the correct answer out of the following


options.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of


A.

(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct


explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.


Q19. Assertion (A) : The line 3x + 5y = 10 is parallel to the line
5x + 3y = 9.

Reason (R): Slope of the line joining the points (2 , 3) and


(4 ,−1) is −2.

Q20. Assertion (A) : If Z = 1−3 i , then |Z| = 2


1+2i 1

Reason (R) : If Z = a + ib , then |Z| = √ a2 +b 2
SECTION B

Q21. Using slopes show that the points( 4 , 4) , (3 , 5) and ( −1 ,−1


) are the
vertices of a right- angled triangle.
Q22. Prove that cos ( 34π + x ) −¿cos ( 34π −x )= −√ 2 sinx
OR

Prove that tan13x = tan4x + tan 9x + tan4x . tan 9x . tan


13x
Q23. For a positive integer n , find the value of ( 1−i ) 1− i . ( )
n
n 1

OR
Write the value of .
4 n+1 4 n−1
i −i

Q24. Evaluate 0.356 using infinite geometric series.


2

Q25. Find the equation of the parabola with vertex at the origin,
the axis along
x-axis and passing through the point (2 , 3)
SECTION C
Q26. If U = { 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ,5 , 6 , 78 , 9 ,10 , 12 ,24 } ; A = { x : x is prime∧x ≤10 }

and B = { x : x is a factor of 24 } , verify that ( A ∪ B )' = A' ∩B ' .

Q27. Find the domain∧range of the function f (x) = √ 16−x 2 .

Q28. Prove that tan 4θ=


2
4 tanθ (1−tan θ)

OR
2 4
1−6 tan θ+ tan θ
Prove that = 4 cos2θ cos4θ
tan 5 θ+ tan 3θ
tan 5 θ−tan 3 θ

Q29. Find the equation of the circle which passes through the
centre of the

circle x2 + y2 + 8x +10y −¿7 = 0 and is concentric with the


circle

2x2 + 2y2−¿8x −¿12y −¿9 = 0 .


Q30. For complex values of Z , solve |Z| + Z = 2 + i .
Q31. If three points (h , 0) , (a , b) and (0 , k) lie on a line , show
that h + k = 1.
a b

OR

Find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of the side


BC of a

triangle whose vertices are A (2 , 3) , B (4 , −1 ¿∧C ¿).

SECTION D

Q32. Prove that sin 2 x sinx+sin 6 x sin 3 x = cot 5x


cos 2 x sinx+cos 6 x sin 3 x

OR

If cosθ= 5 and cos ϕ = 13 , where θ∧ϕ both lie in the third


−4 −12

quadrant , find the values of (i) sin(θ−ϕ ¿ (ii) cos(θ+ ϕ ¿.

Q33.Prove that the line 5x −¿2y −¿1 = 0 is mid parallel to the lines

5x – 2y – 9 = 0 and 5x – 2y + 7 = 0
Q34. Find the sum of n terms of the sequence 4 , 44 , 444 ,
4444 , ………………….
OR

If the first and nth term of a G.P are a and b respectively


and if P is

the product of n terms , prove that P2 = ( ab )n


Q35. Reduce ( 1−41 i − 1+i2 ) ( 3−4
5+i )
into the standard form.
i

SECTION E
(This section comprises of 3 case-study based / passage–
based
questions of 4 marks each with subparts.)

Q36. Case - Study 1: Read the following passage and answer the
questions
given below.
A parking lot of a MNC in Delhi is triangular shaped with
two of its
vertices at P (−3 , 0 ¿∧Q (1 ,11). The vertex R is at the mid
point
of the line joining the points A(2 , 1) and B(5 ,10).

(i) Find the coordinates of the vertex R .


(1)
(ii) Find the equation of the line joining A and B .
(1)
(iii) Find the equation of a line parallel to PQ and passing
through (2)
the vertex R.
OR
Find the equation of a line perpendicular to PQ and
passing
through the vertex R.
Q37. Case-Study 2:
Consider the graphs of the functions f(x) and g(x) given below.

f(x)
g(x)

Based on the above graphs answer the following


questions.

(i) Name the function represented by f(x). Find the


domain

and range of f(x).


(2)

(ii) Represent the function given by g(x) mathematically

Write its range . Also find g(−3.78).


(2)

Q38. Case-Study 3 :

An angle which can be expressed as the sum or


difference of

two standard angles is called a compound angle. 15° ,


75° and 105°

are few examples of compound angles.

Based on the above data answer the following


questions.
(i) Find the value of cos 15 ° .
(1)
(ii) Evaluate : sin 12
π

(1)
(iii) Prove that cos 135 ° +cos 120 ° = 3
cos 135 °−cos 120 °
−2 √ 2

(2)
OR
Show that cot 105° – tan 105° = 2√ 3

¿∗¿∗¿∗¿∗¿∗¿∗¿∗¿∗¿∗¿∗¿∗¿∗¿

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