NAVEEN PUBLIC SCHOOL
Test / Exam Name: 11th paper Standard: 11TH SCIENCE Subject: MATHEMATICS
Student Name: Section: Roll No.:
Questions: 39 Time: 180 Mins Marks: 80
Section -A
Q 1. The two geometric means between the numbers 1 and 64 are: 1 Marks
a. 1 and 64
b. 4 and 16
c. 2 and 16
d. 8 and 16.
Q 2. The ratio in which the line joining the points (1, 2, 3) and (-3, 4, -5) is divided by the xy-plane is: 1 Marks
a. 2 : 5
b. 3 : 5
c. 5 : 2
d. 5 : 3
Q 3. If A = (6, 7, 8, 9), B = (4, 6, 8, 10) and C = {x : x ∈ N : 2 < x ≤ 7} ; find :B − C 1 Marks
a. {4, 6}
b. {4, 6, 8}
c. {6, 8, 10}
d. {8, 10}
Q 4. The difference of the focal distances of any point on the hyperbola is equal to 1 Marks
a. length of the conjugate axis.
b. eccentricity.
c. length of the transverse axis.
d. Latus-rectum.
Q 5. How many elements has P(A), if A = f ? 1 Marks
a. Two
b. One
c. Three
d. Zero.
Q 6. The point (-2, -3, -4) lies in the: 1 Marks
a. First octant
b. Seventh octant
c. Second octant
d. Eight octant
Q 7. Find the area of x2 + y2 = 49: 1 Marks
a. 154
b. 49
c. 88
d. None
Q 8. Find the average of all the number between 6 and 34 which are divisible by 5. 1 Marks
a. 18
b. 20
c. 24
d. 30
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Q 9. The radius of the circle with center (0, 0) and which passes through (-6, 8) is: 1 Marks
a. 5
b. 10
c. 6
d. 8
Q 10. The mean of three numbers is 10. The mean of other four numbers is 12. Find the mean of all the 1 Marks
numbers:
a. 13.5
b. 11.15
c. 12.15
d. 14.5
Q 11. The set of all possible outcomes of any experiment is called: 1 Marks
a. Event
b. Random experiment
c. Sample space
d. Sample point
Q 12. Let the observations at hand be arranged in increasing order. Which one of the following measures will 1 Marks
not be affected when the smallest and the largest observations are removed?
a. Mean
b. Median
c. Mode
d. Standard deviation
Q 13. Choose the correct answer. 1 Marks
If the sum of n terms of an A.P. is given by
Sn = 3n + 2n2, then the common difference of the A.P. is:
a. 3.
b. 2.
c. 6.
d. 4.
Q 14. Which of the following collections are sets? 1 Marks
a. The collection of all the days of a week
b. A collection of 11 best hockey player of India.
c. The collection of all rich person of Delhi
d. A collection of most dangerous animals of India.
Q 15. Mean of twenty observations is 15. It two observations 3 and 14 are replaced by 8 and 9 respectively, 1 Marks
then the new mean will be:
a. 14
b. 15
c. 16
d. 17
Q 16. If in an A.P., first term is 20, common difference is 2 and nth term is 42, then find sum up to n terms. 1 Marks
a. 2
b. 42
c. 352
d. 372
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Q 17. The distance between A (-6, 7) and B (-1, -5) is: 1 Marks
a. 12
b. 13
c. 7
d. 37
Q 18. Calculate the mode for 17, 12, 19, 11, 20, 11, 20, 19, 10, 25, 19: 1 Marks
a. 12
b. 17
c. 19
d. 25
Q 19. In an examination 80% passed in English, 85% in Maths, 75% in both and 40 students failed in both 1 Marks
subjects. Then the number of students appeared are:
a. 300
b. 400
c. 500
d. 600
Q 20. Insert 4 numbers between 2 and 22 such that the resulting sequence is an A.P. 1 Marks
a. 4, 8, 12, 16
b. 5, 9, 13, 17
c. 4, 10, 15, 19
d. 6, 10, 14, 18
Section - B
Q 21. Find the third vertex of triangle whose centroid is origin and two vertices are (2, 4, 6) and (0, -2, -5). 2 Marks
Q 22. Find the sum of all integers between 50 and 500, which are divisible by 7. 2 Marks
Q 23. Find the derivative of . 2 Marks
x−4(3 − 4x−5)
Q 24. Find the centre and radius of the following circles: 2 Marks
(x + 5)2 + (y + 1)2 = 9
Q 25. 2 Marks
Differentiate the following function with respect to x:
sin x cos x
Section -C
Q 26. Let A = {x : x ∈ N}, B = {x : x = 2n, n ∈ N}, C = {x : x = 2n - 1, n ∈ N} and D = {x : x is a prime 3 Marks
natural number}. Find:
B∩D
Q 27. Coefficient of variation of two distributions are 60% and 70% and their standard deviations are 21 and 3 Marks
16 respectively. What are their arithmetic means?
Q 28. Which term of the following sequences: 3 Marks
3, 3, 3 ............
3 is 729?
Q 29. If the sum of three numbers in A.P. is 24 and their product is 440, find the numbers. 3 Marks
Q 30. Find the two numbers whose A.M. is 25 and G.M. is 20. 3 Marks
Q 31. Find the equation of the straight line passing through the point (6, 2) and having slope -3. 3 Marks
Q 32. In an entrance test that is graded on the basis of two examinations, the probability of a randomly 3 Marks
chosen student passing the first examination is 0.8 and the probability of passing the second examination is
0.7. The probability of passing at least one of them is 0.95. What is the probability of passing both?
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Q 33. Let U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}, A = {2, 4, 6, 8} and B = {2, 3, 5, 7}. Verify that: 3 Marks
(A ∪ B)′ = A’ ∩ B’
Q 34. Find the mean and variance for the data. 3 Marks
6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 8, 12
Q 35. The sums of first n terms of two A.P.'s are in the ratio (7n + 2) : (n + 4). Find the ratio of their 5th 3 Marks
terms.
Section - D
Q 36. For what value of λ are the three lines 2x - 5y + 3 = 0, 5x - 9y + λ = 0 and x − 2y + 1 = 0 concurrent? 5 Marks
Q 37. Solve the following system of inequalities graphically: 5 Marks
x + 2y ≤ 10, x + y ≥ 1, x − y ≤ 0, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0
Section - E ( Case study )
Q 38. A student of class XI draw a square of side 10cm. Another student join the mid -point of this square to 5 Marks
form new square. Again, the mid-points of the sides of this new square are joined to form another square by
another student. This process is continued indefinitely.
Based on above information, answer the following questions.
i. The side of fourth square is (in cm):
a. 5
b. 5
2
c. 5
d. None of these
ii. The area of the fifth square is (in sq cm):
a. 25
2
b. 50
c. 25
d. 25
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iii. The perimeter of the 7th square is (in cm):
a. 10
b. 20
c. 5
d. 52
iv. The sum of areas of all the square formed is (in sq cm):
a. 150
b. 200
c. 250
d. None of these
v. The sum of the perimeter of all the square formed is (in cm):
a. 80 + 40 2
b. 40 + 40 2
c. 40
d. None of these
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Q 39. A company produces 500 computers in the third year and 600 computers in the seventh year. 5 Marks
Assuming that the production increases uniformly by a constant number every year.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions.
i. The value of the fixed number by which production is increasing every year is:
a. 25
b. 20
c. 10
d. 30
ii. The production in first year is:
a. 400
b. 250
c. 450
d. 300
iii. The total production in 10 years is:
a. 5625
b. 5265
c. 2655
d. 6525
iv. The number of computers produced in 21st year is:
a. 650
b. 700
c. 850
d. 950
v. The difference in number of computers produced in 10th year and 8th year is:
a. 25
b. 50
c. 100
d. 75
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