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NEET

SUMMER
HOLIDAYS
ASSIGNMENT
(CLASS XI)
1

Yakeen NEET 2.0 2025 (Legend)


Basic Maths and Calculus Assignment-01
By: M.R. Sir

1. Find value of given mathematical expression. 7. Find value of m in given expression:

e − 2m + 2 − 2m
(i) (ii) 3° =3
2m
1 6
(iii) (iv)
0.001 0.3
8. Find value of 0.25 × 0.49 × (0.2)2
0
(v) 0.49 (vi) e

(vii) 1 − 0.19
9. Which of the following formula is wrong.
(1) sin 2 = 2 sin  . cos 
2. Find the ratio of area of cross section of cylinders to (2) cos (2) = cos2 – sin2
the volume of cylinder of radius R and height H.  
(3) sin  = 2sin cos
2 2
3. Find area of equilateral triangle of side ‘a’.  
(4) cos  = sin 2 − cos2
2 2
4. Find the ratio of volume of cube to surface area of
cube of side length a. 10. Find distance between centre to corner of equilateral
triangle of side a.
5. Find area of given graph
11. Volume of cone of height H and radius R.

12. Find value of different trigonometric ratio


(i) sin (–45°) (ii) cos (405°)
(iii) sin (390°) (iv) sin (300)
(v) tan (–120°)
6. Find value of given expression.
5 −6 13. If cos () = 0.3 and  is an acute angle, what is the
5 5
(i)     value of sin ()?
7 7 (1) 0.7 (2) 0.9
3/2
 64  (3) 0.6 (4) 0.4
(ii)  
 81 
14. If tan () = 1.2 and  is an acute angle, what is the
(iii) (4 + 4−1 )  22
value of cos ()?
(−4)5 (1) 0.5 (2) 0.6
(iv)
(−4)8 (3) 0.8 (4) 0.9

( 4)
−3
(v) 15. If sin () = 0.6 and cos () = 0.8, where  and  are
0.4 acute angles, what is the value of sin ( + )?
(vi)
0.01 (1) 0.28 (2) 0.48
(3) 0.96 (4) 1.88
2

16. In a right triangle, the length of the hypotenuse is (iii) 0.49 = 700 10− x
10 cm and one of the acute angles is 30°. What is
the length of the side opposite to the 30° angle? (iv) 1 − x = 33/2
0.125
(1) 5 cm (2) 5 3 cm (v) = e
(1/ x)
(3) 10 cm (4) 10 3 cm
6
(vi) = 5.(2 x )
0.3
17. If tan () = 1.5, where 0° <  < 90°, find the value x
153  162  13  3
of sec (). (vii) = (9) 2
18  17  117
(1) 0.67 (2) 1.800
(4 x + 4−1 )  22 125
(3) 0.56 (4) 1.500 (viii) =  10−2
10 5
18. If a triangle ABC, the side AB is 8 cm, side BC is
8 cm, and side AC is 8 2 cm. What is the measure
(ix)
of angle C?
(1) 30° (2) 45°
(3) 60° (4) 90°

19. Given that cot () = 0.5, where 0° <  < 90°, find the
value of sin () – cos (). (x)
(1) 0.6 (2) 0.4
(3) 0.8 (4) 1.0

1 3
20. If cos () = and cos () = , where 0° < ,
2 2
24. Length of Rod 20m divided in the ratio 1 : 3 : 5 then
 < 90°, find the value of sin ( + ). find length of bigger part.
(1) 0.58 (2) 0.72
(3) 1.85 (4) 0.96
25. Spring of length L and spring constant K divided
into length ratio 3 : 2 then find their spring (K  1/l)
21. In a right triangle, the hypotenuse is 13 cm and one
of the acute angles is 60°. What is the length of the
26. Current and Voltage
side adjacent to the 60° angle?
(A) I = sin (t – /4) (i) Current lay
(1) 6.5 cm (2) 6.5 3 cm
V = cos (t – 3/4) voltage by 2/3
(3) 7 cm (4) 7 3 cm
(B) I = sin (t + /6) (ii) Voltage leads by
V = cos (t + /3) current by /6
22. If cos () = 0.5, find the value of cos ( – ).
(1) –0.5 (2) –0.4 (C) I = sin (t – /6) (iii) Current leads by
(3) 0.4 (4) 0.5 V = cos (t + /6) voltage /3
(D) I = sin (t + 2/3) (iv) Voltage is in
23. Find value of x for following expression: V = cos (t – /6) phase of current
1
(i) = 10− x
0.001
(ii) 3x = 1
3

27. Correct matrix match 32. Find x in given expression:


4 1 1 1
(A) sin (–120) (1) (i) + + =x
5 2 5 7
3 1
(B) cos (150) (2) − (ii) 27 = 3 x
2
( 2)
x
3 (iii) 32 =
(C) tan (135) (3) −
2
4
(D) tan (143) (4) –1 (iv) 2
= 4x
4
3
(E) sin (127) (5) − 0.001 10−4
4 (v) = 10 x
10  10−3
28. If 64 identical liquid sphere combine to bigger (vi) y 2 . y 3/2 = y x
sphere then find radius of bigger sphere.
4200  0.001
(vii) −2
= 42  10 x
10
29. A wire of length L bend into circle and square then
find ratio of radius of circle and side of square. 0.326  10−4
(viii) +3
= 32.6  10 x
10
30. A bomb of mass 7 kg dividend into three part
(ix) 0.52 10−8 = 520 10 x
2 : 3 : 4 then find mass of each part.
1
0.75  30
(x) = 4x
31. Which of the following is True/False. 45  0.25
(i) 23 × 22 = 26 (ii) 210 × 310 = 510
(iii) 210 × 310 = 610 (iv) xy = x  y
(v) x+ y = x + y
1 1
(vi) 42 + 32 = 72 (vii) 
3 3
4 3
(viii) 
3 4
2 7
(ix) 
3 5
(x) 2.0 = 0.02 × 10–2
4

ANSWER KEY

1. (i) 0 (ii) 1 15. (3)


(iii) 103 (iv) 20 16. (1)
(v) 0.7 (vi) 1 17. (2)
(vii) 0.9 18. (2)

1 19. (2)
2.
2H 20. (3)
3a 2 21. (1)
3.
4
22. (1)
a
4. 23. (i) –3 (ii) 0
6
(iii) 3 (iv) –26
5. (30)
(v) 8 (vi) 2
7 512
6. (i) (ii)
5 729 (vii) 3 (viii) 0

1 (ix) 30 (x) 3
(iii) 5 (iv) −
64 100
24. metres
1 9
(v) (vi) 40
8 5 5
25. K(Bigger part) = k K(SmallerPart) = k
7. (3) 3 2

7 26. (A) → (iv)


8.
1000 (B) → (i)
9. (4)
(C) → doesn’t match any option
a
10. (D) → (iii)
3
27. (A) → (2) – 3/2
1
11. v = R 2 H
3 (B) → (3)

1 2 1 (C) → (4)
12. (i) − (ii) =
2 2 2 (D) → (5)

(iii)
1
(iv) −
3 (E) → (1)
2 2
28. R = 4r
(v) 3
29. 2/
13. (2)
14 7 28
30. kg, kg, kg
14. (2) 9 3 9
5

31. (i) False 32. (i) 59/70


(ii) False (ii) 1/3
(iii) True (iii) 10
(iv) True (iv) –3/2
(v) False (v) –5
(vi) False (vi) 7/2

(vii) True (vii) x = 1


(viii) False (viii) –9
(ix) True (ix) –11

(x) False (x) x=2

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YAKEEN NEET 2.0 (2025) (Legend)


Basic Maths and Calculus Assignment-02
By: M.R. Sir

1. If two straight line is perpendicular to each other 1 1 1 1 1


7. S =1+ + − + − + ... Find sum of infinite
then proof that product of their slope is –1. 3 9 27 81 243
(m1 . m2 = –1) term.

8. Find value of
2. Find x0 so that area of graph will be zero
(A) 0.81 (B) 1.44
(C) 6.25 (D) (0.9) 2
(E) (0.5) 2 (F) 0.49

9. Find value these using binomial theorem.


(A) 99 (B) 101
3. Find slope at t = 5 sec. (C) (1.01)2 (D) (2.1)3

10. Find maximum and minimum value of y where


y = x3 – 6x2 + 9x.

11. Superposition of SHM/Wave/AC current/Vector


y1 + y2 = ?
 2 
4. Find area from x1 = 4 to x2 = 8. (A) y1 = A sin(t ) y2 = A sin  t − 
 3 
   
(B) y1 = A cos  t −  y2 = A cos  t + 
 6  6
 
(C) y1 = 4cos  t −  y2 = 3sin ( t −  )
 2
dv    
5. U = x2y + y2z + z2x then find at (2, 2, 2). (D) y1 = 5sin  t +  y2 = 5cos  t + 
dx  6  3
   3 
2 (E) y1 = 5cos  t −  y2 = 5sin  t + 
1  4  4 
6.  (2 − 3x) dx = ? 

0
(F) y1 = 4sin  t −  y2 = 4cos ( t )
 6
2

ANSWER KEY

1. Suppose we have line 1 and 2 perpendicular to each 1


6. − log(−2)
other 3

3
7.
4

8. (A) 0.9 (B) 1.2


(C) 2.5 (D) 0.81
(E) 0.25 (F) 0.7
If line 1 is making angle  with x-axis
Then, m1 – tan  … (i)
9. (A) 99 = (100 − 1)1/2
Now from diagram
1/2
2 + 90° + 1 = 180°  1 
= (100)1/2 1 − 
2 = 180 – 90 – 1  100 
2 = 90 – 1  1  1 
= (100)1/2 1 −  
m2 = – tan 2  2  100  
m2 = – tan (90 – 1)  1 
= 10 1 − 
tan (90 – 1) = cot   200 
 m2 = – cot 1  199  199
= 10  =
−1  200  20
 m2 =
tan 1
From equation (1) (B) 101 = (100 + 1)1/2
−1
m2 = 1/2
1/2  1 
m1 = (100) 1 + 100 
 
m1 . m2 = −1
 1 
= 10 1 + 
 200 
 201  201
= 10  =
2. x0 = 2 2 + 4  200  20

3. –2.5 (C) (1.01)2


= (1 + 0.01)2
4. 60 = 1 + 2(0.01)
= 1 + 0.02 = 1.02
5. 12
3

(D) (2.1)3  
11. (A) y1 + y2 = A sin  t − 
 0.1 
3  3
= (2)3 1 + 
 2  (B) y1 + y2 = 3 A cos(t )
 3(0.1)  (C) y1 + y2 = 1sin(t )
= 8 1 + 
 2 
(D) y1 + y2 = 5cos(t )
= 4 [2.3]
(E) y1 + y2 = 5 2 cos(t )
= 9.2
 
(F) y1 + y2 = 4sin  t + 
10. ymax = 4 ymin = 0  6

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