NVS Mathematics - Class XI 2020-21

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नवोदय िव ालय सिमित / Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti


पनरी ण परी ा 2020-21 / Revision Examination: 2020-21
क ा- XI / CLASS-XI
गिणत / Mathematics
अिधकतम अंक: 80 िनधा"िरत समय: 3 घ%टे
Maximum Marks: 80 Time Allowed: 3 Hours
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General Instructions:
• This question paper contains two parts A and B. Each part is compulsory. Part A contains 24 marks and Part B
contains 56 marks.
• Part A contains Objective Type Questions and Part B contains Descriptive Type Questions.
• Part A and Part B both have choices.
Part A:
It consists of 2 sections: A and B.
Section I comprises 16 Very Short Answer Type Questions.
Section II contains 2 case studies. Each case study comprises of 5 case-based MCQs. An examinee is to attempt any 4
out of 5 MCQs.
Part B :
It consists of 3 sections: III, IV and V.
Section III comprises 10 questions of 2 marks each.
Section IV comprises 7 questions of 3 marks each.
Section V comprises 3 questions of 5 marks each.
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Part – A
Section -I

1. Evaluate: →

2. If A is a finite set containing ‘n’ elements then find the number of subsets of A.

3. Find the derivative of √ with respect to .

4. Determine the value of n (A×B) if = , and = , , .

5. If = and = , then find the value of ( + ).

6. Find the value of .

7. If( + , ) = ( , + ), then determine the value of and .

!
8. If ( ) = , then find the value of (− ).

9. What is the multiplicative inverse of + .

10. Determine the value of #$ °. #$ °. #$ ° … … … . #$ '°.

11. Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate symbol: °____ .


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12. If A and B are two sets, simplify A∩(A∪B) .

13. Find the probability of a leap year having 53 Sundays.

14. What is the distance of a point P(3, 4, 5) from YZ-plane?

15. In which octant, the point P(‒2, ‒3, ‒4) lies in 3-dimensional space.

16. Find the L.C.M. of 2!, 3! And 4!


OR
Find the focus of the parabola = .

Section – II
Attempt any four sub parts.
17. In a group of 30 students, the number of students studying French, English and Sanskrit were found to be as
follows:
French = 17, English = 13, Sanskrit = 15, French and English = 9, English and Sanskrit = 4, French and
Sanskrit = 5, English, French and Sanskrit = 3. Based on the above information answer the following-
A) French only.
I. 6
II. 3
III. 9
IV. 20

B) English only.
I. 6
II. 3
III. 9
IV. 20

C) Sanskrit only.
I. 6
II. 3
III. 9
IV. 20

D) None of the three languages.


I. 6
II. 3
III. 9
IV. 0

E) At least one of the three languages.


I. 30
II. 3
III. 9
IV. 20

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Attempt any four sub parts.
18. If a person visits his dentist, suppose the probability that he will have his teeth cleaned is 0.48, the
probability that he will have a cavity filled is 0.25, the probability that he will have a tooth extracted is
0.20, the probability that he will have teeth cleaned and a cavity filled is 0.09, the probability that he will
have his teeth cleaned and a tooth extracted is 0.12, the probability that he will have a cavity filled and a
tooth extracted is 0.07, and the probability that he will have his teeth cleaned, a cavity filled, and a tooth
extracted is 0.03. What is the probability that a person visiting his dentist will have at least one of these
things done to him?
Now, let C be the event that the person will have his teeth cleaned. Let F be the event of
getting cavity filled and E be the event of getting a tooth extracted.
Choose the correct option:
A) P(C⋂F)
I. 9/100
II. 7/10
III. 3/100
IV. 1/100

B) P(E)
I. 2/100
II. 1/100
III. 9/100
IV. None of these

C) P(C⋂E⋂F)
I. 3/100
II. 9/100
III. 1/100
IV. 12/100

D) P(E⋂F)
I. 7/100
II. 3/100
III. 9/100
IV. 11/100

E) P(C∪E∪F)
I. 68/100
II. 32/100
III. 16/100
IV. 2/100
Part – B
Section – III
W X°
19. Find the value of
! X°

' '
20. Express + in the form of +

21. Solve for ∶ + + < 11.

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_\`
22. Find the value of [\] → ^ ^W

23. Find the eccentricity of the ellipse + =


X a

24. Find intercepts of the line: + =a

25. If ⁿC₃ = ⁿC₅ , then find the value of n .

26. If A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {5, 6}, then find (A × e) and (B × f) .

27. In how many ways can the letters of the word LEADER be arranged?

28. Show that the points (0, 7, ‒10), (1, 6, ‒6) and (4, 9, ‒6) are the vertices of an isosceles triangle.

Section – IV
gh_
29. Find the derivative of the function !_\`

W
30. Evaluate: → XW

31. Show that the points P(‒2, 3, 5), Q(1, 2, 3) and R(7, 0, ‒1) are collinear.

32. Find the equation of a line perpendicular to the line − + = and passes through the point (1, ‒2).

33. In a Geometric Progression, 3rd term is 24 and 6th term is 192. Find the 10th term of that Geometric
Progression.

34. Prove the following:


^ ^ ^ ^
#$ i − j #$ i − j − i − j i − j= ( + )

OR
Prove that: cot x.cot 2x – cot2x.cot 3x – cot 3x.cot x = 1

#$ !#$ X
35. Prove that: = #$
W X

Section – V

36. Solve the following system of inequalities graphically: x+2y ≤ 8, 2x+y ≤ 8, x ≥ 0 and y ≥ 0.

37. Find the sum of sequence 7, 77, 777, 7777, … to n terms.


OR
The sum of two numbers is 6 times their geometric mean. Show that numbers are in the ratio (3+2√2):(3-2√2).

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38. Find the mean and S.D. for the following frequency distribution:

Class Frequency
0 - 10 5
10 - 20 8
20 - 30 15
30 - 40 16
40 - 50 6

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