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G11_MATHEMATICS_QP_FINAL_2023
G11_MATHEMATICS_QP_FINAL_2023
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23
MATHEMATICS
Name: ___________________ Class & Sec: 11__ Date: /02/2023
Instructions:
1. This Question paper contains - five sections A, B, C, D and E. Each section is compulsory.
However, there are internal choices in some questions.
2. Section A has 18 MCQ’s and 02 Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each.
3. Section B has 5 Very Short Answer (VSA)-type questions of 2 marks each.
4. Section C has 6 Short Answer (SA)-type questions of 3 marks each.
5. Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA)-type questions of 5 marks each.
6. Section E has 3 source based/case based/passage based/integrated units of assessment
(4 marks each) with sub parts
Section A
𝑛
Q1 The elements of set A, satisfy the property 2𝑛+1 n ∈ N, n < 5 for their elements. The element [1]
A A′ ∪ B ∪ C B A′ ∪ B
C A′ ∪ C′ D A′ ∩ B
𝑥
Q3 Range of the function f (x) = 𝑥+2 is [1]
A R B R-{2}
C R- {1} D R- {-2}
Q4 3𝜋 [1]
tan( 2 + 𝜃) is equal to
A –tan B cot
C tan D –cot
1
A 𝜋 B 3𝜋
4 4
C −3𝜋 D −𝜋
4 4
A 3, 2 B –3i, –2i
A x ∈ (10, ) B x ∈ [10, )
A −√3 B √3
C 1 D None of these
√3
A 5 B 6
6 5
C -5 D −5
6
Q11 The coordinates of the mid-point of the line segment joining the points (3, 5, 8) and (–2, 1, –3) [1]
are
A 1 5 B 1 5
( , 3, ) (− , 3, )
2 3 2 3
C 1 5 D None of these
( , −3, )
2 3
Q12 The coordinates of points in the XZ-plane are of the form [1]
A (x, x, 0) B (x, x, x)
C (x, z, z) D (x, 0, z)
2
Q13 [1]
A 3 B 2
C 0 D 1
Q14 [1]
A 1 B 0
C 1 D None of these
2
Q15 Mean deviation for n observations x1, x2, ..., xn from their mean x is given by [1]
A B
C D None of these
A 32 B 3.2
A 2 B 3
7 7
C 4 D 5
7 7
Q18 A bag contains 4 Black balls B1, B2, B3 and B4. What is the sample space if the experiment [1]
consisting of choosing 4 balls?
A {B1, B2, B3, B4} B {B1B2, B3B4}
Q19 Direction for question 10: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by [1]
a statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.
(A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(C) A is true but R is false.
(D) A is false but R is true.
Assertion: (1.1)10000 < 1000.
Reason: (1.1)10000 = (1 + 0.1)1000
3
= 1 + 1000 + (+ve terms) >1000
A (A) B (B)
C (C) D (D)
Q20 Direction for question 10: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by [1]
a statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.
(A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(C) A is true but R is false.
(D) A is false but R is true.
𝒙+𝟓 𝟒𝒙−𝟒𝟎
Assertion: Let T ={𝒙; −𝟓 = } .T is an empty set?
𝒙−𝟕 𝟏𝟑−𝒙
Reason: T= {10}
A (A) B (B)
C (C) D (D)
Section B
Q21 Find the mean deviation from mean for the following data: 11, 13, 4, 7, 8, 6, 15, 14, 3, 19. [2]
Q22 Is the given relation a function? Give reasons for your answer. [2]
s = {(n, n2) | n is a positive integer}
Q23 A bag contains 9 discs of which 4 are red, 3 are blue and 2 are yellow. The discs are similar in [2]
shape and size. A disc is drawn at random from the bag. Calculate the probability that it will be
either red or blue.
Q24 If 9P5 + 5. 9P4 = 10Pr, then find r. [2]
Section C
Q26 If sin x = 3, cos y = −12 and x, y both lie in the second quadrant, find the values of tan (x + y) [3]
5 13
Q27 Convert the following complex number in the polar form and represent in Argand plane: √3 + 𝑖 [3]
OR
Q29 How many words can be made by using all letters of the word ‘MATHEMATICS’ in which all [3]
vowels are never together?
Q30 Evaluate the following limit: lim 𝑥 3 −27 [3]
𝑥 2−9
𝑥→3
4
OR
Evaluate the left hand and right-hand limits of the following function at x = 1,
2
f(x) ={1 + 𝑥 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 1 .Does lim 𝑓(𝑥) exists?
2−𝑥 𝑥>1 𝑥→1
.
Section D
Q32 Calculate mean, variance, and standard deviation for following data: [5]
Classes 30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 – 70 70 – 80 80 – 90 90 – 100
Frequencies 3 7 12 15 8 3 2
Q33 Show that the points A (1, 2, 3), B (–1, –2, – 1), C (2, 3, 2) and D (4, 7, 6) are the vertices of a [5]
parallelogram ABCD, but it is not a rectangle.
Q34 For the function f, given by f (x) = x2 – 6x + 8, prove that f ′ (5) – 3 f ′ (2) = f ′ (8). [5]
OR
𝑥 𝑥 2 𝜋
If f (x) =(cos 2 + sin 2) ,find 𝑓 ′ ( 4 )
Q35 Find the equation of the circle which passes through the points (20, 3), (19, 8) and (2, –9). Find [5]
its centre and radius.
OR
Find the equation of the circle passing through the points (2, 3) and (–1, 1) and whose centre is
on the line x – 3y – 11 = 0.
Section E
Q36 A man is running on a race course such that the sum of distances of two flags posts from him is [4]
always 26 m and distance between two flag post is 10 m.
5
1 Sheetal F 30
2 Ramesh M 33
3 Meena F 46
4 Alis M 28
5 Akbar M 41
If two persons are selected at random. What is the probability that
(i) both are male?
(ii) both are female?
(iii) one is male and one is female?
OR
(iii) both must be below 35 years?
Q38 There are 10 friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J. They are supposed to sit in a line. Find the [4]
number of ways
(i) if sitting arrangement start with A and ends with J.
(ii) if A and J sits at both the ends.
(iii) if A, B, C, D, E will sit together and FGHIJ will sit together.
OR
(iii) E and F will always occupy the central position.
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