CBSE Class 11 Mathematics
Sample Papers 03 (2019-20)
Maximum Marks: 80
Time Allowed: 3 hours
General Instructions:
i. All the questions are compulsory.
ii. The question paper consists of 36 questions divided into 4 sections A, B, C, and D.
iii. Section A comprises of 20 questions of 1 mark each. Section B comprises of 6 questions of
2 marks each. Section C comprises of 6 questions of 4 marks each. Section D comprises of
4 questions of 6 marks each.
iv. There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in three
questions of 1 mark each, two questions of 2 marks each, two questions of 4 marks each,
and two questions of 6 marks each. You have to attempt only one of the alternatives in all
such questions.
v. Use of calculators is not permitted.
Section A
1. A condition for a function y = f (x) to have an inverse is that it should be,
a. strictly monotone and continuous in the domain
b. continuous everywhere
c. defined for all x
d. an even function
2. The number of ways in which a necklace can be formed by using 5 identical red beads
and 6 identical white beads is:
a.
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b. none of these.
c.
d.
3. If the rth term in the expansion of contains then r =
a. 5
b. 3
c. 4
d. 2
4. The number of ways in which 4 red, 3 yellow and 2 green discs be arranged if the
discs of the same colour and indistinguishable
a. 1260
b. 999
c. 1512
d. 2260
5. The function f (x) = log is
a. a periodic function
b. neither an even nor an odd function
c. an odd function
d. an even function
6. 1 + 2 + 3 + .................. n = , is trure
a. for n = 2 only
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b. none of these
c. for all natural numbers n
d. only for
7. A dice is rolled 6 times. The probability of obtaining 2 and 4 exactly three times each
is
a. 1/ 5184
b. 1/ 46656
c. none of these
d. 5/ 11664
8. The foot of perpendicular from ( )on Y-axis is
a. ( 0 , ,0)
b. ( 0 , 0 , 0 )
c. ( 0 , α , 0 )
d. none of these
9. The total area under the standard normal curve is
a. 2
b. none of these
c. 1/ 2
d. 1
10. If the coefficients of (2r +4)th term and ( r -2)th term in the expansion of be
equal then find the value of r
a. 6
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b. 5
c. 7
d. 8
11. Fill in the blanks:
If A = {1, 2} and B = {3, 4}, and then no. of subsets of A B is ________.
12. Fill in the blanks:
In the binomial expansion of (a + b)9, the middle terms is ________ term.
13. Fill in the blanks:
Two events in succession can be performed in ________ ways.
14. Fill in the blanks:
The length of the foot of perpendicular from the point P(a, b, c) on z-axis is ________.
OR
Fill in the blanks:
The three planes determine a rectangular parallelopiped which has ________ pairs of
rectangular faces.
15. Fill in the blanks:
The derivative of 5 secx + 4 cosx is ________.
OR
Fill in the blanks:
The value of the limit is ________.
16. Justify whether the given information is a 'Set' or 'Not'? A collection of novels written
by the writer Munshi Prem Chand.
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17. If the different permutations of all the letter of the word EXAMINATION are listed as
in a dictionary, how many words are there in this list before the first word starting
with E?
18. Find the conjugate of complex number 3 + i.
OR
Evaluate i103.
19. If X = {0, ± 2, 4} and Y = {0, 4, 5, 16}, then represent the rule f : X Y given by f(x) = x2
by an arrow diagram.
20. How many 3-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 assuming
that repetition of the digits is allowed
21. In a committee, 50 people speak French, 20 speak Spanish and 10 speak both Spanish
and French. How many speak at least one of these two languages?
OR
Let A, B and C be three sets such that and . Then prove that A
= C - B.
22. If a letter is chosen at random from the English alphabet, find the probability that the
letter is
i. a vowel
ii. a consonant
23. Expand the given expression (1 - 2x)5
24. Find the equations of the altitudes of the triangle whose vertices are A (7, -1), B (- 2, 8)
and C (1,2).
OR
Find the equation of a line that cuts off equal intercepts on the coordinate axis and
passes through the point (2, 3).
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25. Write the negation of the following statements.
i. Paris is in France and London is in England.
ii. 2 + 3 = 5 and 8 < 10.
26. Solve: .
27. In a group of 850 persons, 600 like 'Sushmita Sen' and 340 like Aishwarya Rai'. Find
i. how many like both 'Sushmita Sen' and Aishwarya Rai'.
ii. how many like 'Sushmita Sen' only.
iii. how many like Aishwarya Rai' only.
28. The relation f is defined by and the relation g is defined
by Show that f is a function and g is not a function.
OR
If f (x) = , show that f [f {f(x)}] = x.
29. Evaluate
30. If z1 = 3 + i and z2 = 1 + 4i, then verify that .
31. Solve:
OR
Solve the inequalities represent the solution graphically on number line:
,
32. Prove the following by using the principle of mathematical induction for all :
33. Prove that: 4 sin A sin (60o - A) sin (60o + A) = sin 3A.
Hence deduce that: sin 20o sin 40o sin 60o sin 80o =
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OR
Prove that: sin 10° sin 30° sin 50° sin 70° = .
34. If p, q, r are in G. P and the equation px2 + 2qx + r = 0 and dx2 + 2ex + f = 0 have a
common root, that show that are in A. P.
35. A rod of length 12 cm moves with its ends always touching the coordinate axes.
Determine the equation of the locus of a point P on the rod, which is 3 cm from the
end in contact with the x-axis.
OR
Find the coordinates of the foci, the vertices, the length of major axis, the minor axis,
the eccentricity and the length of the latus rectum of the ellipse.
36. Find the variance and standard deviation for the following distribution.
xi 4.5 14.5 24.5 34.5 44.5 54.5 64.5
fi 1 5 12 22 17 9 4
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CBSE Class 11 Mathematics
Sample Papers 03
Solution
Section A
1. (a) strictly monotone and continuous in the domain
Explanation: By theorem, A continous and strictly monotomic function si invertible
and the inverse function is also continuous.
2. (c) Explanation: Total number of beads =11
We have 6 beads are alike and next 5 beads are also alike , also since it is a necklace it
can be observed from both the sides .
Therefore required number of ways=
3. (b) 3
Explanation: We have the general term of is
Now consider
Here
Hence rth term
Comparing the indices of x in x20 and in Tr, we get
5r = 15
r=3
4. (a) 1260
Explanation:
Total number of discs =9
Out of which red-4 ,yellow -3 and green -2 are of the same kind.
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Hence required number of permutations=
5. (c) an odd function
Explanation:
f is an odd fucntion
6. (c) for all natural numbers n
Explanation:
BY the process of mathematical induction , the given statement is true for all natural
numbers n.
7. (d) 5/ 11664
Explanation:
Total ways of getting 2 and 4 exactly 3 times is 6! / (3! 3!) = 20
Total number of ways in throwing 6 dice is 66
Therefore probability is 20/ 66 = 5/11664
8. (a) ( 0 , ,0)
Explanation:
Let P( ) be the point and Q (0,b,0) be any point on Y axis.
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drs of PQ=(
drs of y axis (0,b,0)
Since PQ perpendicular to y [Link] a1a2+b1b2+c1c2=0
hence the foot of perpendicular will be
9. (c) 1/ 2
(d) 1
Explanation:
Since a standard normal curve represents a pdf and integral of pdf is same as area
under a curve and integral of pdf is always 1
10. (a) 6
Explanation: We have the general term of is
Now consider
Here
Given coe. of
[ then either p = q or p + q = n]
2r + 3+ r - 3 = 18
3r = 18
r=6
11. 16
12. 5th and 6th
13. m n
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14.
OR
three
15. 5 secx tanx - 4 sinx
OR
16. A collection of novels written by the writer Munshi Prem Chand is well defined and
hence it forms a set.
17. In this problem, we have to find the number of words starting with E. Here in
EXAMINATION we have two I's and two N's and all other letters are different.
Number of ways of arrangement
= 907200
18. Suppose,
[the conjugate of complex number z, is the complex number, obtained by changing
the sign of imaginary parts of z]
OR
Given,
= (1)25 . (- 1) i [ i2 = - 1, i4 = 1]
=1 (- 1) i=-i
19. Domain of f = X = { }
Range of f = { }
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20. The unit place can be filled by anyone of the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. So the unit place
can be filled in 5 ways. Similarly, the tens place and hundreds place can be filled in 5
ways each because the repetition of digits is allowed.
Total number of 3-digits numbers = 5 5 5= 125
21. Let F be the set of people who speak French and 'S' be the set of people who speak
Spanish.
Here n(F) = 50, n(S) = 20 and
We know that
Number of people who speak at least one of these two languages = 60
OR
According to the question,
We know that X - Y means the elements of X which are not present in Y
=A-B
=A
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22. [ there are 26 letters in English alphabet]
i. Let E be the event that a vowel has been chosen.
[ there are 5 vowels in English alphabet]
ii. The probability that a consonant is chosen,
( )
23. Using binomial theorem for the expansion of (1 - 2x)5 we have
= 1 + 5 (-2x) + 10(-2x)2 + 10(-2x)3 + 5(-2x)4 + (-2x)5
= 1 - 10x + 40x2 - 80x3 + 80x4 - 32x5
24. Let AD, BE and CF be three altitudes of triangle ABC. Let m1, m2 and m3 be the slopes
of AD, BE and CF respectively. Then,
AD BC Slope of AD Slope of BC = -1
m1 =-1 m1 =
BE AC Slope of BE Slope of AC = -1
m2 =-1 m2 = 2
and, CF AB Slope of CF Slope of AB = -1
m3 = -1 m3 = 1.
Since AD passes through A (7, -1) and has slope m1 =
So, its equation is
y+1= (x - 7) x - 2y - 9 = 0
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Similarly, equation of BE is
y - 8 = 2 (x + 2) 2x - y + 12 = 0
Equation of CF is y - 2 = 1 (x - 1) x-y+1=0
OR
Let equal intercepts on the coordinate axis be a and the line passes through point (2,
3).
a=5
Thus equation of required line is
x+y=5
25. i. Let p : Paris is in France and q : London is in England.
Then, the conjunction is .
Now, p : Paris is not in France,
and, q : London is not in England.
So, negation of is given by
= Paris is not in France or London is not in England.
ii. Let p : 2 + 3 = 5, q : 8 < 10
Then, the conjunction is is
or
26. We have,
[since,
]
Either
or
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Thus,
27. Let S denotes the set of persons liking ‘Sushmita Sen' and A denotes the set of persons
liking ‘Aishwarya Rai'.
Then, given, n(S) = 600, n(A) = 340 and n(S A) = 850
i. We know that, n(S A) = n (S) + n (A) - n (S A)
n(S A) = n(S) + n(A) - n(S A)
= 600 + 340 - 850
= 90
Thus, 90 persons like both ‘Sushmita Sen' and ‘Aishwarya Rai'.
ii. We know that,
n(S - A) + n (S A) = n(S)
n(S - A) = n(S) - n(S A)
= 600 - 90
= 510
Thus, 510 persons like ‘Sushmita Sen' only.
iii. We know that,
n(A - S) + n(A S) = n(A)
n(A - S) = n(A) - n(A S)
= 340 - 90
= 250
Thus, 250 persons like ‘Aishwarya Rai' only.
28.
At
Also, at
f(3) =
Since, f is defined at x = 3. Hence, f is a function.
Now,
At
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Also, at x = 2, g(x) = 3x
At x = 2, relation g has two values.
The relation g is not a function.
OR
We have,
f (x) =
Now,
f {f(x)} = f
=
=
f[f {x}] = f
=
=
=x
f[f(x)] = x Hence, proved.
29. We have,
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30. We have, z1 = 3 + i and z2 = 1 + 4i
and
Now, z1 + z2 = 3 + i + 1 + 4i
= 4 + 5i
= = 6.40 ...(i)
and
= 3.16 + 4.12
= 7.28 ...(ii)
From Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get
Hence verified.
31. Here
Multiplying both sides by 30, we have
Dividing both sides by -1, we have
Thus the solution set is
OR
We have and
and
and
and
and
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32. Let P(n) = ... (i)
For n = 1
P (1) is true
Let P(n) be true for n = k
........(1)
For p(k+1), L.H.S=
= R.H.S of P(k+1)
P(k+1) is true
Thus P(k) is true P (k + 1) is true
Hence by principle of mathematical induction, P(n) is true for all .
33. LHS
= 2 sin A [cos {(60o - A) - (60o + A)} - cos {(60o - A) + (60o + A)}]
[ 2 sin A sin B = cos (A - B) - cos (A + B)]
[ cos (- ) = cos ]
= [sin (A + 2A) + sin (A - 2A)] - 2 sin A
[ and cos 120o = ]
RHS [ sin (- ) = - sin ]
LHS = RHS
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Hence proved.
Now, 4 sin A sin (60o - A) sin (60o + A) = sin 3A
On putting A = 20o, we get
4 sin 20o sin (60o - 20o) sin (60o + 20o) = sin 3 (20o)
4 sin 20o sin 40o sin 80o = sin 60o =
sin 20o sin 40o sin 80o =
[multiplying both sides by ]
[ = sin 60o]
OR
LHS = sin 30° (sin 10° sin 50°) sin 70°
LHS = (sin 50° sin 10°) sin 70°
LHS = (2 sin 50° sin 10°) sin 70°
LHS = {(2 sin 50° sin 10°) sin 70°}
LHS = [{cos (50° - 10°) - cos (50° + 10°)} sin 70°] [ 2 sin A sin B = cos (A - B) - cos
(A + B)]
LHS = [(cos 40° - cos 60°) sin 70°]
LHS = {sin 70° cos 40° - sin 70° cos 60°}
LHS = {sin 70° cos 40° - sin 70°}
LHS = {2 sin 70° cos 40° - sin 70°}
LHS = {sin (70° + 40°) + sin (70° - 40°) - sin 70°} [ 2 sin A cos B = sin (A + B) + sin
(A - B)]
LHS = {sin 110° + sin 30° - sin 70°}
LHS = {sin (180° - 70°) + sin 30° - sin 70°}
LHS = {sin 70° + - sin 70°} [ sin (180 - x) = sin x]
LHS = = RHS
34. px2 +2qx + r = 0 has root
given by
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since p, q, r in G.P.
q2 = pr
but is also root of
dx2 + 2ex + f = 0
dq2 - 2eqp + fp2 = 0
by pq2
and using q2 = pr
Hence are in A.P
35. Let AB be a rod of length 12 cm and P (x, y) be any point on the rod such that PA = 3
cm and PB = 9 cm
Let AR = a and BQ = b
Then triangle ARP ~ trianglePQB
and
⇒ 3b = 9y ⇒ b = 3y
Now OA = OR + AR = x + a
OB = OQ + BQ = y + b = y + 3 y = 4y
In right angled
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AB2 = OA2 + OB2
Which is required locus of point P and which represents an ellipse.
OR
The equation of given ellipse is
Now 400 > 100 a2 = 400 and b2 = 100
So the equation of ellipse in standard form is
a2 = 400 a = 20 and b2 = 100 b = 10
We know that
Coordinates of foci are i.e.
Coordinates of vertices are i.e.
Length of major axis = 2 a
Length of minor axis = 2 b = = 20
Eccentricity (e)
Length of latus rectum
36. We need to make the following table from the given data:
xi fi di = xi - 34.5 f iu i fi
4.5 1 -30 -3 9 -3 9
14.5 5 -20 -2 4 -10 20
24.5 12 -10 -1 1 -12 12
34.5 22 0 0 0 0 0
44.5 17 10 1 1 17 17
54.5 9 20 2 4 18 36
64.5 4 30 3 9 12 36
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Total N = 70 22 130
The formula to calculate the Variance is given as,
h = difference between xi - xi-1 = 10
Substituting values from the table, variance is,
= =
= [1.857 - 0.099] 100 = 175.8
and standard deviation = = = 13.259.
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