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PHYSICS ASIC AT S A

SECTION A S olve each of the following equations

1. x 2 − 2x + 1 = 0 2. x 2 + 9x + 20 = 0 3. 3x 2 − 5x − 12 = 0 4. x 2
+x = −1

5. 9 y 2 + 6y − 8 = 0 6. y 2
− 25 = 0 7. 8 x = x2 8. ( x − 5)(x + 8) = −20

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12. For each of the following geometric series, write down the common ratio and find the value
of the eigth term.
a 3 + 9 + 27 + 81 + … b 1024 + 256 + 64 + 16 + … c 1 − 2 + 4 − 8 + …

13. For each of the following geometric series, find an expression for the nth term.
a 1 + 5 + 25 + 125 + … b 3 − 12 + 48 − 192 + … c 81 + 54 + 36 + 24 + …

14. Find the sum of the first 12 terms of each of the following geometric series.
a 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + … b 640 + 320 + 160 + 80 + … c 1
6
− 1
2
+ 1 12 − 4 12 + …

1 2
Q.15 Show that 6, 5 , 4 , 4,………. is an A.P. Q.22 Solve the following -
3 3
1 2
Find its 10th and kth terms.
(i)
(27 )
4 3
− (32)5
(ii)
645 / 6 163 / 4 . 273
Q.16 Which term of the series 20 + 16 + 12 + ….. . is (0.0001)3 813 . 93
– 96 ?
Q.23 Find value -
Q.17 Find the common ratio of the following G.P. :
(i) log3 27 (ii) log 7 3 7
1 1 (iii) log10 0.0001 (iv) log 4
2, , ,……. 2
2 2 2
⎛1⎞
(v) log 2 ⎜ ⎟ (vi) log5 1
Q.18 Determine the number of terms in the sequence ⎝ 16 ⎠
5/2, 5, 10, ……, 640. (vii) log8 4 (viii) log10 105
rd th
Q.19 The 3 term of a G.P. is 24 and 6 term is 192. Q.24 Find value of 'a' if -
Find the 10th term. 1
(i) loga 25 = 2 (ii) loga 7 7 =
Q.20 Find the sum of following series : 3
5
(iii) loga 32 =
2 + 2 + 8 + …….. 12 terms 3
Q.25 Prove that -
Q.21 Find the sum of the following sequence :
(i) log 12 = log 3 + 2 log 2
2, – 1, 1/2, – 1/4, …… (ii) 3log 2 + log 5 = log 40
9 35 15
(iii) log + log – log
14 24 16

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Q.1 Convert following angles into radian - Q.6 Figure shows parabola P1, P2, P3 & P4. Fill the
(i) 150o (ii) 240o following chart :
(iii) 330 o
(iv) 210o a b c
(v) 225o (vi) 60o 30' (+ ve / − ve) (+ ve / 0 / − ve) ( value)
(vii) 30'' (viii) 30' 20'' P1
P2
Q.2 Find value of following - P3
(i) sin 120º (ii) cos 180º P4
(iii) tan 210º (iv) tan 150º P1
(v) cos 135º (vi) sin 240º P2
(vii) sin 315º (viii) tan 330º
(ix) sin 180º (x) sin 270º

Q.3 Find these angle if -


−1 1 P3 P4
(i) sin θ = (ii) cos =
2 2
1
(iii) tan = – (iv) sin θ = 1
3

3 Graphs :
(v) cos θ = – & 'θ' is in IIIrd quadrant Draw the graphs between ‘y’ and ‘x’ and compare :
2
(vi) sin θ = – 1 1. y = 2x and y = 3x
2. y = 3x – 1 and y = 3x + 1
3
(vii) sin θ = & 'θ' in IInd quadrant 3. y = –2x and y = – 3x
2
4. x + y = 1 and x –2y = 2
(viii) tan θ = 3 & 'θ' in IIIrd quadrant 5. x = 2y + 1 and x = –2y + 1
2 2
6. y = x and y = x – 2x + 1
Q.4 Reduce the following equations to the slope- 7. y = 2x + 2 and y = –2x + 2
8. y = 2x and y = 2x – 1
intercept form and find the values of slope and
9. y = 2x + 3 and y = 4x + 6
y-intercept : 10. y = x + 1 and 2y = 2x + 2
(i) x + 3y = 10 (ii) 3x + 3y = 5

(iii) y = 0

Q.5 Draw graph of following equations :


(i) y = 2x2 (ii) x2 + y = 0
(iii) y = (x + 1)(x – 1) (iv) y = (x + 1)2
(v) y = 2x2 – 3x + 2 (vi) y = 3 – x2

(vii) y = x−2 (viii) x + y2 + 2y = 0

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dy
Find of the given functions
dx
1 8. 3
1. y=x
n+2
, where n is constant 5. y = x n , where n is constant and n z 0 y = ax , where a is a constant
3
2. y=x 1 1 14
y=x 2 9. y= x
3.
–n
y = x , where n is constant 6.
2
–4 "2
4. y=x 7. y=x 3

 Differentiate with respect to x


a x2 b x4 c x d x9 e x−3 f x−1
g 4x2 h 7x i 2x5 j 3 k 8x−2 l 11x−4

d 7/2
11. (x ) is equal to
dx
7 −5 / 2 7 5/ 2 7 5/ 2 2 5/ 2
(1) x (2) − x (3) x (4) x
2 2 2 7

d ⎛ 1 ⎞
12. ⎜ ⎟ is equal to
dx ⎝ x 3 ⎠

−3 x2 x2
(1) (2) (3) − (4) 3x2
4
x 3 3

d
13. (x3/2) is :
dx
3 3 3 7/2 3 9/2
(1) x1/2 (2) x5/2 (3) x (4) x
2 2 2 2

d ⎛ 1 ⎞
14. ⎜ ⎟
dx ⎜⎝ x ⎟⎠
1 1 1
(1) (2) x (3) – (4)
3/ 2
2 x 2x 2x 3/ 2

dy
15. The value of for y = 5x will be -
dx
5x 2
(A) 5 (B) (C) zero (D) 10x2
2

d
16. (πx 2 ) is equal to
dx
πx
(1) 2πx (2) πx (3) 2x (4)
2

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3 2 dy
1. If y = x + 2x + 7x + 8 then will be -
dx

(A) 3x2 + 2x + 15 (B) 3x2 + 4x + 7 3


(C) x + 2x + 15
2 3
(D) x + 4x + 7

2. dy will be -
If y = x2 sin x , then
dx

(B) 2x sin x 2
(C) x cos x (D) 2 x cos x
(A) x2 cos x + 2x sin x

dy will be
3. If y = ex . cot x then
dx
x
x 2 (D) e cot x
x
(A) e cot x – cosec x 2 x 2
(B) e cosec x (C) e [cot x – cosec x]

dy
4. If y = x nx then will be
dx
(A) nx + x (B) 1 + n x (C) nx (D) 1

dy
5. y = 4 + 5x + 7x3. Find
dx

(A) 5 - 21x
2
(B) 5 + 21x2 (C) 9 + 7x2 (D) 5 + 21x

1 1 dy
6. y = x +x2. + 3
Find
x x dx

1 3 1 2
(A)1 + 2x – (B) 1 + 2x –
x 2
x 4 x2 x4

3 1 3
(C) 1 – 2x – 1 4
(D) 1 + 2x –
x2 x x 2 x3

x 2
7. If f(x) = The value f (–1) is
x 2

1 1
(A) (B) (C) 3 (D) –3
3 3

1 dy
8. y = x2 + 2
.Find
x dx

2 2 2
(A) 2x – 3
(B) 2x – 4
(C) 2x + (D) None of these
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d
(tan x ) is equal to d
dx 13. (x4 – 2 sin x + 3 cos x)
dx
(1) sec2x (2) cotx
(3) – sec2x (4) – cot x (A) 4x3 – 2 cos x + 3 sin x
(B) 3x2 + 2 cosx + 3 sin x
(C) 4x3 + 2 cosx – 3 sin x
d 3
1 . (x + 4x2 + 1) is equal to
dx (D) 4x3 – 2 cos x – 3 sin x

x4 4 3 dy
(1) + x +x+c (2) 3x2 + 8x 14. If y = x3 + 2x + 1 then at x = 1 is -
4 3 dx
x4 x4 3 (A) 6 (B) 7
(3) + 8x (4) 3x2 + x
4 4 (C) 8 (D) 5
dy
d ⎛ 1 ⎞ 15. y = secx + tanx , value of is -
11. ⎜ x + + log x + tan x ⎟ dx
dx ⎝ x ⎠
(A) sec2x + tan x (B) tan2x + sec x
1
(1) 1 – + sec2x (C) secx (tanx + secx) (D) sec x (1 + sec x)
x2
1 d (x 2 +1)
(2) 1 + + sec2x 16.
x
dx x + 1
1 1
(3) 1 + + + sec2x x 2 + 2x −1 x 2 − 2x +1
x 2 x (A) (B)
(x +1) 2 (x +1) 2
1 1
(4) 1 – + + sec2x x 2 + 2x −1 x 2 + 2x +1
2 x
x (C) (D)
x +1 (x +1) 2

2
1 .
d ⎛ 1 ⎞
⎜ x+ ⎟⎟ is equal to
dx ⎜⎝ x⎠
d ⎛ 1 1 ⎞
17. ⎜1 + 2 + 3 ⎟
1 1 dx ⎝ x x ⎠
(1) 1+ (2) − 1+
x2 x2
1 1 –2 3
1 (A) x + + (B) –
2 3 3
(3) 1− 2
(4) x – 1 x x x x4
x2
1 3 –2 3
(C) x – – (D) –
2 3
x x x x2

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d
Q.1 sin 2x
dx
(A) (sin 2x)–1/2 (B) cos 2x (sin 2x)–1/2 (C) 2 cos 2x (sin 2x)–1/2 (D) cos 2x (sin 2x)1/2
d
Q.2 tan x
dx
1 1
(A) 2 sec2x (tan x)–1/2 (B) sec2x (tan x)–1 (C) (tan x)–1/2 (D) 2 (tan x)–1/2
2 2
d
Q.3 sin (log x)
dx
cos(log x )
(A) cos (log x) (B) log (cos x) (C) x cos (log x) (D)
x
d
Q.4 2x 2 + 1
dx
(A) 2x (2x2 + 1)1/2 (B) 2x (2x2 + 1)–1/2 (C) (2x2 + 1)1/2 (D) (2x2 + 1)–1/2

d 2x
Q.5 e
dx
2x
e 2x 2x −1 / 2
(A) (B) 2x e (C) e (D) e(2x )
2x
d
Q.6 sin2 (x2)
dx
(A) 2x sin2 x2 cos x2 (B) 4x sin x2 cos x (C) 2x sin 2x2 (D) 4x sin x cos x2

dy
Q.7 y = cos2x is given, then is -
dx
(A) –2 sinx cos x (B) 2 sin x cos x (C) sin2x (D) none of these

dy
Q.8 If y = log (tanx), then is -
dx
cos 2 x 1 sec2 x
(A) (B) (C) (D) log(sec2x)
tan x tan x tan x
dy
Q.9 If y = sin(2x2), then is -
dx
(A) 4x cos (2x2) (B) 2 cos (2x2)(C) 4 cos (2x2) (D) – 4 cos (2x2)

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Q.10 If y = sin2 x – 2 tan2 x , then at x = is -
dx 4
(A) – 11 (B) – 7 (C) – 13 (D) – 15

dy
Q.11 If y = x3 + 2x + 1 then at x = 1 is -
dx
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 5)

d
Q.12 [log(cosx)] is :
dx
(1) –tan x (2) tan x (3) cot x (4) –cot x

d
Q.13 (y + 2)2 is equal to
dy
(1) 2y + 4 (2) 2y – 4 (3) 4 + y2 (4) 2(y + 1)

14. Slope of graph y = tanx drawn between y and x, at x = is :


4
1
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D)
2

15. Equation of straight line is 2x + 3y = 5. Slope of the straight line is :


(A) 3/2 (B) 2/3 (C) –2/3 (D) –3/2

16. y = 5sin (3 t + ) dy
Find
where and are constant dt

(A) 15 cos (3 t + ) (B) 15 cos (3 t)


(C) 15 cos (3 t + ) (D) 5 cos (3 t + )

dy
17. If y = ekt then will be
dt

(A) ekt (B) ekt / k (C) tekt (D) kekt

ss

18. Differentiation of sin(x2) w.r.t. x is -

(A) cos (x2) (B) 2x cos(x2) (C) x2 cos(x2) (D) – cos (2x)

19. Double differentiation of displacement w.r.t. time is :

(A) acceleration (B) velocity (C) force (D) none

d2 y is -
20. If y = x3 then
dx 2
(A) 6x2 (B) 6x (C) 3x2 (D) 3x
d2 y
21. If y = sinx, then will be :
dx 2
(A) cos x (B) sin x (C) – sin x (D) sin x + C

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1. If Q = 4v3 + 3v2 , then the value of 'v' such that, there exist maxima of 'Q' -

1 1
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D) none a
2 2
4
2. If velocity of particle is given by v = 2t then its acceleration (dv/dt) at any time t will be given by :

3 3 2
(A) 8t (B) 8t (C) –8t (D) t

2
3. If y = 3t – 4t ; then minima of y will be at :

(A) 3/2 (B) 3/4 (C) 2/3 (D) 4/3

4. The function x5 - 5x4 + 5x3 – 10 has a maxima, when x =

(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 0

5. y = x(c – x) where c is a constant. Find maximum value of y.

6. The height h (in meters) of an object varies with time 't' in seconds as
2
h = 10t – 5t
Then maximum height (in m) attained by the object is :

7. The maximum value of xy subject to x + y = 8, is :

(A) 8 (B) 16 (C) 20 (D) 24

8. The displacement of a body at any time t after starting is given by s = 15t – 0.4t2. The velocity of the
–1
body will be 7 ms after time:

(A) 20 s (B) 15 s (C) 10 s (D) 5 s

9. For the previous question, the acceleration of the particle at any time t is :

(A) – 0.8 m/s2 (B) 0.8 m/s2 (C) –0.6 m/s2 (D) 0.5 m/s2

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5/ 2
Q.1 dx is
∫x
2 7/2 2x 7 / 2 2 −7 / 2 2 −7 / 3
(A) x +C (B) +C (C) x (D) x
5 7 7 7
Q.2 x dx -
∫5
6 6/5 5 5/6 5 6/5
(A) x6/5 (B) x (C) x (D) x
5 6 6
1
Q.3 dx =
∫ x
x 2
(A) (B) 2 x (C) (D) none of these
2 x
3
Q.4
∫ (4x + 3x 2 − 3)dx is

x 4 x3 x 4 x3
(A) x4 + x3 – 3x + c (B) + – 3x + c (C) x4 + x3 + 3x + c (D) + + 3x + c
4 3 4 3
1
Q.5
∫ x dx is :
(A) loge x + c (B) ex + c (C) x3/2 + c (D) 5 + c

Q.6 ∫(sin x + ex)dx :


(A) cos x + ex + c (B) cos x – ex + c (C) – cos x + ex + c (D) sin x + ex + c

1
Q.7 dx is
∫ sin x 2

(A) cosec2x + c (B) sec2x + c (C) tan x + c (D) – cot x + c

⎛1 x ⎞
Q.8 ⎟ dx is
∫ ⎜⎝ x + e ⎠
(A) log x + x + c (B) log x + ex + c (C) log x – x + c (D) log x – ex + c

–x
Q.9
∫e dx

(A) –e–x + C (B) e–x + C (C) – ex + C (D) e–x + x + C

Q.10
∫ sin x dx =
cos x
(A) – cos x (B) cos x (C) (D) tan x
2
Q.11 x dx
∫ (1 − x)
2 3/2 2 5/2 2 3/2 2 5/2 2 3/2 2 5/2 2 3/2 2 5/2
(A) x + x +C (B) – x + x +C (C) – x – x +C (D) + x – x +C
3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5

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12. Integrate :
3
xdx
2
1
(A) x3 C (B) x C (C) x + C (D) +C
x

13. Integrate the following :

(2t - 4) -4 dt =
3 3
2t 4 2t 4
(A) – C (B) C
6 6
3 3
2t 4 2t 4
(C) C (D) C
2 2

14. x 1 dy If ;fn y = 6 x2
(A) 2x3 + 6x2 + C (B) 4x3 + 6x2 + C (C) 4x3 + 4x2 + C (D) 4x3 – 6x2 + C

15.
∫ secx (sec x − tan x)dx
(A) tanx – secx + c (B) secx + tanx + c (C) sec x – tanx + c (D) None

16. x 2 is equal to :

x3 2x 3 (D)Meaningless
(A) C (B) 2x (C)
3 3

17. If y = 4cos4x find y dx


(A) sin 4x + C (B) cos 4x + C (C) 4sin 4x + C (D) –sin 4x + C

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t2
Q.1 The value of
∫ dt is -
t1
(A) (t1 – t2) (B) (t2 – t1) (C) t + constant (D) t2 + t1

2
Q.2
∫ 2t dt is equal to -
0

1
(A) 0 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D)
2
1
2
Q.3 Value of − 4 x + 1)dx is -
∫ (3x
0
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

1
3
Q.4 + 1) dx is -
∫ (x
0

1 3 5 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 4 4 4
2
3
Q.5
∫ (x + x 2 + 2x + 1)dx is -
1
45 49 55 33
(A) (B) (C) (D)
12 12 12 12

π/ 2
Q.6
∫ sin x dx is equal to -
π/6

1 1 3
(A) (B) (C) (D) 0
2 2 2
π/4
Q.7
∫ sec 2 x dx is -
0
(A)1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

π/ 2
Q.8 sin x dx is
∫ 0

(1) –1 (2) 1 (3) 0 (4) None


π/ 6
Q.9
∫ 1 − cos 2 x dx
0

3 3
(1) 1 + (2) 2 − 3 (3) 1 − (4) 2 + 3
2 2

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Q.10
∫ (sin x + cos x)dx
0
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 4

−x
Q.11
∫e
0
dx

(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) ∞ (D) none of these

π/ 2
Q.12
∫ sin 2xdx is -
0

(A) 2 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) –2

5 1
Q.13
∫ (2 + 3x) dx is -
2

15 7 1 17 17
(A) (B) (C) ℓn (D) ℓn
2 5 3 8 8

1
14. Evaluate x 5 dx
1
1 1
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D) 2
3 6

/2

15. Value of cos3t dt is


0

2 1 2 1
(A) (B) - (C) - (D)
3 3 3 3

/2
16. The value of sin 2 x d x will be :
0

(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) (D)


4 2
1
9
17. If (t 2 9t c)dt then find the value of ' c '
0
2

1
(A) (B) Zero (C) 3 (D) 2
3

18. The area of region between y = sinx and x–axis in the interval 0, will be :
2

(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 2 (D) 4

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