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SANGHARSH ASSIGNMENT
Basic Mathematics Assignment-04
By: M.R. Sir

1. Find value of given mathematical expression. 8. If a triangle ABC, the side AB is 8 cm, side BC is
−
(i) e (ii) cos 3° 8 cm, and side AC is 8 2 cm. What is the measure
1 6 of angle C?
(iii) (iv)
0.001 0.3 (1) 30° (2) 45°
(v) 0.49 (vi) e0 (3) 60° (4) 90°

(vii) 1 − 0.19
1 3
9. If cos () = and cos () = , where 0° < ,
2. Find area of given graph 2 2
 < 90°, find the value of sin ( + ).
(1) 0.58 (2) 0.72
(3) 1.85 (4) 0.96

10. Find value of x for following expression:


1
3. Which of the following formula is wrong. (i) = 10− x
0.001
(1) sin 2 = 2 sin  . cos 
(ii) 3x = 1
(2) cos (2) = cos2 – sin2
  (iii) 0.49 = 700  10− x
(3) sin  = 2sin cos
2 2 (iv) 1 − x = 33/2
  0.125
(4) cos  = sin 2 − cos 2 (v) = e
2 2 (1 / x)
6
4. Find distance between centre to corner of equilateral (vi) = 5.(2 x )
0.3
triangle of side a.
x
153  162  13  3
5. Find value of different trigonometric ratio (vii) = (9) 2
18  17  117
(i) sin (–45°) (ii) cos (405°)
(4 x + 4−1 )  22 125
(iii) sin (390°) (iv) sin (300) (viii) =  10−2
10 5
(v) tan (–120°)

6. If sin () = 0.6 and cos () = 0.8, where  and  are (ix)
acute angles, what is the value of sin ( + )?
(1) 0.28 (2) 0.48
(3) 0.96 (4) 1.88

7. In a right triangle, the length of the hypotenuse is (x)


10 cm and one of the acute angles is 30°. What is
the length of the side opposite to the 30° angle?
(1) 5 cm (2) 5 3 cm
(3) 10 cm (4) 10 3 cm
2

11. Correct matrix match 16. Find x in given expression:


(A) I = sin (t – /4) (i) Current lay 1 1 1
(i) + + =x
V = cos (t – 3/4) voltage by 2/3 2 5 7
1
(B) I = sin (t + /6) (ii) Voltage leads by
(ii) 27 = 3x
V = cos (t + /3) current by /6
( 2)
x
(C) I = sin (t – /6) (iii) Current leads by (iii) 32 =
V = cos (t + /6) voltage /3
4
(iv) = 4x
(D) I = sin (t + 2/3) (iv) Voltage is in 4 2

V = cos (t – /6) phase of current


0.001 10−4
(v) −3
= 10 x
10  10

12. Correct matrix match (vi) y 2 . y 3/2 = y x


4 4200  0.001
(A) sin (–120) (1) (vii) = 42  10 x
5 10 −2

3
(B) cos (150) (2) − 0.326  10−4
2 (viii) +3
= 32.6  10 x
10
3
(C) tan (135) (3) − (ix) 0.52  10−8 = 520  10 x
2
1
(D) tan (143) (4) –1 0.75  30
(x) = 4x
3 45  0.25
(E) sin (127) (5) −
4
17. In a decay process the number of nuclei N = N0e–t
13. If 64 identical liquid sphere combine to bigger where N0 and  is constant, find rate of decay
sphere then find radius of bigger sphere. (1) N0 (2) –N

(3) N0e–t (4)
14. A wire of length L bend into circle and square then N0
find ratio of radius of circle and side of square.

18. Focal length ‘f ’ of a lens varies with temperature as


15. Which of the following is True/False.
df
(i) 23 × 22 = 26 f = f 0 (1 + T ) find
dT
(ii) 210 × 310 = 510
(iii) 210 × 310 = 610 (1) f0 (2) f0
(iv) xy = x  y (3)  (4) f0/

(v) x+ y = x + y
19. Electric potential in a conservative field varies with
1 1
2
(vi) 4 + 3 = 7 2 2
(vii)  space as V = ax2 + by + cz, find electric field at point
3 3 dV
4 3 (1, 1) if E = −
(viii)  dr
3 4
(1) 2aiˆ + bjˆ (2) 2iˆ − bjˆ
2 7
(ix) 
3 5 (3) 2aiˆ − bjˆ (4) −(2aiˆ + bjˆ)
(x) 2.0 = 0.02 × 10–2
3

dy  27. Volume of a gas changes with temperature as


20.  = a cos t , x = a (t − sin t ) find at t =
dx 2 A
V = , find rate of change in volume w.r.t.
(1) –1 (2) 1 T
temperature. [A = constant]
1
(3) 0 (4) A A
2 (1) (2) −
2
T T2
dy A
21. x = a cos3 t ,  = a sin 3 t find (3) (4) zero
dx T
(1) cot t (2) tan t
1 1 28. Horizontal range in projectile motion can be given
(3) − (4) −
tan t cot t u 2 sin 2
as as shown below, find angle of
g
dy projection for which range will be maximum.
22. x3 + y3 = 3xy, find
dx
y − x2 y2 − x
(1) (2)
y2 − x y − x2
(1) 45° (2) 60°
2 2 2
y −x y+x (3) 37° (4) 53°
(3) 2 2
(4) 2
y +x y +x
29. A charged particle is released in a uniform
horizontal electric field. At what initial angle it
d2y
23. x = t + 1 and y = t2 + t3 find should be projected so that maximum height
dx 2
attained, if maximum height attained is directly
(1) 2 + 6t (2) 2 – 6t proportional to vertical velocity and force inside
2
(3) 2 + 6t (4) 2 – 6t2 electric field is F = qE

24. A charged particle moves such that x(t) = Aekt what


is the electric current if charge is proportional to x.
(1) kAekt (2) Aekt
(3) Ake–kt (4) zero (1)  = 0° (2)  = 90°
(3)  = 180° (4)  = 45°
3
25. Kinetic energy of a particle is given as k = at , find
power delivered to particle if power is rate of 30. In prism experiment deviation can be given as
change in kinetic energy w.r.t. time:  = i + e – A as shown below. Then find the
(1) 3at2 (2) 2at condition if deviation is minimum.
2
(3) at (4) None

26. A particle moves such that its velocity and position


are related by v = kx, if acceleration is defined as
v dv
find its acceleration at x = 2m.
dx (1) i = 0° (2) i = 90°
(1) 2k (2) 2k2 (3) e = 0° (4) i = e
(3) 4k (4) zero
4

31. The potential energy stored in a spring varies as 33. Force on charge ‘q’ on axial point at a distance ‘x’
1 from centre of uniformly charged ring is
U = kx 2 + x3 , for what value of x, magnitude of
2 kqx
where, k is constant, R is radius of
force is maximum if force and potential energy ( R + x 2 )3/2
2

U ring. For what value of x, force will be maximum.


related as F = −
x R R
k 6k (1) x = (2) x =
(1) x= (2) x = 2 2 2
6 
(3) 2R (4) R
−6k −k
(3) x= (4) x =
 6

32. Work done by gas is given by dW = P.dV, if


V = ax2 – bx, find value of x at which work is
maximum.
a b
(1) (2)
2b 2a
a a
(3) (4) −
b b
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ANSWER KEY

1. (i) 0 (ii) 1 (ii) False


(iii) 103 (iv) 20 (iii) True
(v) 0.7 (vi) 1 (iv) True
(vii) 0.9 (v) False
2. (30) (vi) False
3. (4) (vii) True
a (viii) False
4.
3 (ix) True
(x) False
1 2 1
5. (i) − (ii) = 16. (i) 59/70
2 2 2 (ii) 1/3
1 3 (iii) 10
(iii) (iv) −
2 2 (iv) –3/2
(v) 3 (v) –5
6. (3) (vi) 7/2
7. (1) (vii) x=1
8. (2) (viii) –9
9. (4) (ix) –11
10. (i) –3 (ii) 0 (x) x=2
(iii) 3 (iv) –26 17. (2)
(v) 8 (vi) 2 18. (1)
(vii) 3 (viii) 0 19. (4)
(ix) 30 (x) 3 20. (1)
11. (A) → (iv) 21. (4)
22. (1)
(B) → (i)
23. (1)
(C) → doesn’t match any option
24. (1)
(D) → (iii)
25. (1)
26. (2)
12. (A) → (2) – 3/2 27. (2)
(B) → (3) 28. (1)
(C) → (4) 29. (2)
(D) → (5) 30. (4)
(E) → (1) 31. (4)
13. R = 4r 32. (2)
14. 2/ 33. (2)
15. (i) False

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