Class 11 Mathamatics

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PT2 (2021 – 2022) Name: ___________________

Subject: Mathematics Class: 11 Division: _______


Date: 22 / 12 /2021 Roll No: __________________
Time: 2 hours Invigilator’s Sign __________
Max Marks: 50
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General Instructions:
1. This question paper contains three sections – A, B C and D. Each part is compulsory.
2. Section - A has 5 questions 2 marks each.
3. Section - B has 5 questions 3 marks each.
4. Section - C has 3 questions 5 marks each.
5. Section –D has 2 CBQ 5 marks each.

Section A

1. If tan (A + B) = p, tan (A - B) = q, then show that tan 2A =

2. Prove that = .

3. If P(n - 1, 3) : P(n, 4) = 1 : 9, find n.

4. Differentiate 𝑥 (3 − 4𝑥 ) w.r.t x.
5. Find the derivative of .

Section – B

6. Prove the identities: + = (𝑠𝑒𝑐 𝑠𝑒𝑐 𝑥 . 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑒𝑐 𝑥 + 1).


7. Prove that: cos 20° cos 100° + cos 100° cos 140° - cos 140° cos 200° = −
8. In an examination a question paper consists of 12 questions divided into two parts i.e. part I and part II
containing 5 and 7 questions, respectively. A student is required to attempt 8 questions in all, selecting at
least 3 from each part. In how many ways can a student select the questions?
9. Find the derivative of the function 3x3 + 2x2 + 3x - 6 at x = -1. Also, prove that
8f'(0) - 3f'(-1) = 0.
10. Find the derivative of (x sinx + cos x) (x cosx - sinx) w.r.t. x.

Section C

11. Prove that = .

12. Solve the system of inequalities graphically.


x+y≤5
4x + y ≥ 4
x + 5y ≥ 5
x≤4
y≤3
13. What is the number of ways of choosing 4 cards from a pack of 52 playing cards? In how many of these
i) four cards are of the same suit?
ii) four cards belong to four different suits?
iii) are face cards?
iv) cards are of the same colour?

Section D

14. Read the Case study given below and attempt all 5 questions:

In science practical class, students used to perform experiments, one-day group A of class 11th have
the following experiment results: A solution of 10% boric acid is to be diluted by adding a 4% boric
acid solution to it. The resulting mixture is to be more than 5% but less than 8% boric acid. If we have
750 litres of the 10% solution, then:
i. The quantity of the 4% solution that has to be added will lie between
a. 370 litres and 3750 litres
b. 375 litres and 3750 litres
c. 320 litres and 1280 litres
d. 370 litres and 3700 litres

ii. In an experiment, a solution of hydrochloric acid is to be kept between 30 and 35 degrees


Celsius. What is the range of temperature in degree Fahrenheit if the conversion formula is C
= (𝐹 − 32)
where C and F represent the temperature in degree Celsius and degree Fahrenheit,
respectively

a. 30 < F < 35 b. 86 < F < 95 c. 62 < F < 67 d. 77 < F < 86

iii. Solve for x: −8x+3≥27 And −13x+5≥57,


a. x ≤ −4
b. x ≤ −3
c. -4 ≤ x ≤ −3
d. There are no solutions
iv. y≤x+3 and y≥−2x−2, Which graph represents the system of inequalities?
v. Graph the following inequality on the number line: x ≤ −42

15. Read the Case study given below and attempt any 4 subparts:
A locker in a bank has a 3 digit lock. Each place's digits may vary from 0 to 9. Mahesh has a locker in the bank
where he can put all his property papers and important documents. Once he needs one of the document but
he forgot his password and was trying all possible combinations.

Read the above information and answer the following questions:


i. He took 6 seconds for each try. How much time will be needed by Mahesh to try all the
combinations:
a. 90 minutes b. 120 minutes c. 60 minutes d. 100 minutes
ii. How many permutations of 3 different digits are there, chosen from the ten digits 0 to 9 inclusive:
a. 84 b. 120 c. 504 d. 720

iii. The total number of 9-digit numbers that have all different digits is:
a.10! b. 9! c. 9 X 9! d. 10 X 10!

iv. A bank has a 6 digit account number with no repetition of digits within an account number.
The first and last digit of the account numbers is fixed to be 4 and 7. How many such account numbers are
possible:
a. 10080 b. 5040 c. 890 d. 1680

v. If 12𝑛𝐶 = 8𝑛𝐶 , then n is equal to:


a. 20 b. 12 c. 6 d. 30

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