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CLASS: SR.

INTER IMP QUESTIONS WORK SHEET SUB: MATHS - IIA

LAQ’S (7 MARKS):

𝜋 z2n −1
1. If n is an integer and 𝑧 = 𝑐𝑖𝑠 𝜃 (𝜃 ≠ (2𝑛 + 1) ). Then show that = 𝑖 tan 𝑛𝜃
2 𝑧 2𝑛 +1
8
π π 3
1+sin +i cos
8 8
2. Show that one value of [ π π ] is – 1
1+sin −i cos
8 8
3. Solve 18x3 + 81x2 + 121x + 60 = 0 given that one root is equal to half the sum of the
remaining roots.
4. Solve the following equations:
(i) x 4 − 10x 3 + 26x 2 − 10x + 1 = 0
5. If the coefficients of rth, (r+1)th, and (r + 2)nd terms in the expansion of (1 +x)n are in
A.P, then show that n2 − (4r + 1)n + 4r 2 − 2 = 0.
1.3 1.3.5 1.3.5.7
6. If x = + + + ⋯ then prove that 9x2 + 24x = 11.
3.6 3.6.9 3.6.9.12
7. Find the sum to infinite terms of the series
7 1 1.3 1 1.3.5 1
(1 + 2 + . 4 + . 6 + ⋯)
5 10 1.2 10 1.2.3 10
8. If E1 , E2 are any two events of a random experiment and P is a probability function
then P(E1 ∪ E2 ) = P(E1 ) + P(E2 ) − P(E1 ∩ E2 )
9. A,B,C are 3 news papers from a city. 20% of the population read A, 16% read B, 14%
read C, 8% both A and B, 5% both A and C, 4% both B and C and 2% all the three. Find
the percentage of the population who read at least one news paper.
10. The Probability distribution of a random variable X is given below:
X = xi 1 2 3 4 5
P (X = xi) k 2k 3k 4k 5k

Find the value off k and the mean and variance of X.

SAQ’S (4 – MARKS):
2−𝑖 −2−11i
11. Show that (1−2𝑖)2 and are conjugate to each other.
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12. Show that the four points in the Argand plane represented by the complex numbers
2 +i, 4 + 3i, 2 +5i, 3i are the vertices of a square.
13. Determine the range of the following expressions.
x2 +x+1
(i)
𝑥 2 −𝑥+1
1 1 1
14. Prove that + − (3x+1)(x+1) does not lie between 1 and 4, if x is real.
3x+1 x+1
15. Find the number of 5 letter words that can be formed using the letters of the word
CONSIDER. How many of them begin with “C”, how many of them end with “R”, and
How many of them begin with “C” and end with “R”?
16. Find the numbers of ways of selecting a cricket team of 11 players from 7 batsmen and
6 bowlers such that there will be at least 5 bowlers in the team.
17. Find the number of ways forming a committee of 5 members of 6 Indians and 5
Americans so that always the Indian’s will be in majority in the committee
18. Resolve the following fractions into partial fractions:
2x+3
(I) (x+1)(x−3)
19. A problem in Calculus is given to two students A and B whose chances of solving it are
1 1
and respectively. Find the probability of the problem being solved if both of them try
3 4
Independently.
20. A fair die is rolled. Consider the events
A = {1, 3, 5}, B= {2, 3} and C = { 2, 3, 4, 5}. Find
(i) P(A ∩ B), P(A ∪ B) (ii) P(A|B), P(B|A)

(iii) P(A|C), P(C|A) (iv) P(B|C), P(C|B)

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