Merged Maths Science Questions
Merged Maths Science Questions
Name : ...........................................
FY-227
FIRST YEAR HIGHER SECONDARY EXAMINATION, SEPTEMBER 2021
FY-227 1 P.T.O.
Answer any 6 questions from 1 to 12. Each carries 3 scores. (6 3 = 18)
2. Find the sum of all natural numbers lying between 100 and 1000 which are multiples
of 5. (3)
2x + 3 , x 0
4. Find lim f(x) where f(x) = . (3)
x 0 3(x + 1) , x > 0
5. In a group of 400 students, 250 can speak Hindi and 200 can speak English. Also each
can speak atleast one of these two languages. How many students can speak both Hindi
and English ? (3)
Find its
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1 12 6 .
3 . (6 3 = 18)
2. 100 1000 5-
. (3)
2x + 3 , x 0
4. f(x) =
3(x + 1) , x > 0
5. 400 250 200
. .
? (3)
6. 2x + 3y – 6 = 0
.
.
FY-227 3 P.T.O.
7. Consider the equation y2 = 12x.
Find
(a) XY-plane
(b) YZ-plane
(c) XZ-plane
(ii) Find the distance between the points P(–3, 7, 2) and Q(2, 4, –1). (2)
Find its
11. Find the ratio in which the line segment joining the points (4, 8, 10) and (6, 10, –8) is
divided by XY-plane. (3)
12. (i) Write the negation of the statement “Every natural number is greater than zero”. (1)
(ii) Write the converse and contrapositive of the statement “If a number n2 is even
then n is even”. (2)
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7. y2 = 12x .
(a) XY-
(b) YZ-
(c) XZ-
(ii) P(–3, 7, 2), Q(2, 4, –1) . (2)
11. (4, 8, 10), (6, 10, –8) XY
. (3)
FY-227 5 P.T.O.
Answer any 6 questions from 13 to 24. Each carries 4 scores. (6 4 = 24)
(iii) If the given set A is a subset of the universal set U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}, then
write A′. (1)
1
15. (i) If cos x = , x lies in 3rd quadrant, find the values of sin x and tan x. (2)
2
1
(ii) Prove that sin2 + cos2 . (2)
6 3 2
(3n 1)
16. For all n N, Let P(n) : 1 + 3 + 32 + ..... + 3n–1 =
2
(ii) Prove that the statement P(n) is true for all natural numbers using principle of
mathematical induction. (3)
(ii) Express the complex number 3(7 + i7) + i(7 + i7) in a + ib form. (3)
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13 24 6
. 4 . (6 4 = 24)
1
15. (i) cos x = 3- x
2
sin x, tan x . (2)
1
(ii) sin2 + cos2 . (2)
6 3 2
(3n 1)
16. P(n) : 1 + 3 + 32 + ..... + 3n–1 = , n N .
2
(i) P(1) . (1)
FY-227 7 P.T.O.
19. (i) If nC8 = nC2 then n is _____.
20. (i) How many 3 digit numbers can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
assuming that the repetition of the digits is not allowed ? (2)
(ii) Find the number of permutations using all the letters of the word ALLAHABAD. (2)
21. Find the equation of the line perpendicular to the line x – 7y + 5 = 0 and passing
through (2, –3). (4)
22. Consider an ellipse whose vertices are (5, 0) and foci (4, 0)
(i) Write the equation of the ellipse. (3)
(ii) Find the eccentricity of the ellipse. (1)
25. (i) Draw the graph of the function f : R R defined by f(x) = | x |. (3)
(ii) Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} and R is a relation defined from A to A by
R = {(x, y) : y = x + 1}
(a) Depict this relation using an arrow diagram. (2)
(b) Write the domain of R. (1)
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19. (i) nC8 = nC2 n = _____.
(a) 6 (b) 16 (c) 1 (d) 10 (1)
(ii) 21 ? (3)
FY-227 9 P.T.O.
26. (i) Evaluate sin 75º. (3)
sin 5 x sin 3 x
(ii) Prove that tan 4 x (3)
cos 5 x cos 3 x
2x + y 6
3x + 4y 12
x 0, y 0 (6)
28. (i) Find the 12th term of the geometric progression 5, 25, 125, ..... (2)
(ii) Find the sum to n terms of the sequence 8, 88, 888, ..... (4)
Class 30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 – 70 70 – 80 80 – 90 90 – 100
Frequency 3 7 12 15 8 3 2
30. (i) A coin is tossed twice. What is the probability that at least one tail occurs ? (2)
1 1 1
(ii) If E and F are two events such that P(E) = , P(F) = and P(E F) = .
4 2 8
___________
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26. (i) sin 75º . (3)
sin 5 x sin 3 x
(ii) tan 4 x . (3)
cos 5 x cos 3 x
28. (i) 5, 25, 125, ..... 12- . (2)
(ii) 8, 88, 888, ..... n . (4)
30. (i)
. (2)
1 1 1
(ii) E F . P(E) = , P(F) = , P(E F) =
4 2 8
(a) P(E or F) (2)
(b) P(not E and not F) (2)
.
___________
FY-227 11 P.T.O.
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Name : ...........................................
FY-227
FIRST YEAR HIGHER SECONDARY EXAMINATION, SEPTEMBER 2021
FY-227 1 P.T.O.
Answer any 6 questions from 1 to 12. Each carries 3 scores. (6 3 = 18)
2. Find the sum of all natural numbers lying between 100 and 1000 which are multiples
of 5. (3)
2x + 3 , x 0
4. Find lim f(x) where f(x) = . (3)
x 0 3(x + 1) , x > 0
5. In a group of 400 students, 250 can speak Hindi and 200 can speak English. Also each
can speak atleast one of these two languages. How many students can speak both Hindi
and English ? (3)
Find its
FY-227 2
1 12 6 .
3 . (6 3 = 18)
2. 100 1000 5-
. (3)
2x + 3 , x 0
4. f(x) =
3(x + 1) , x > 0
5. 400 250 200
. .
? (3)
6. 2x + 3y – 6 = 0
.
.
FY-227 3 P.T.O.
7. Consider the equation y2 = 12x.
Find
(a) XY-plane
(b) YZ-plane
(c) XZ-plane
(ii) Find the distance between the points P(–3, 7, 2) and Q(2, 4, –1). (2)
Find its
11. Find the ratio in which the line segment joining the points (4, 8, 10) and (6, 10, –8) is
divided by XY-plane. (3)
12. (i) Write the negation of the statement “Every natural number is greater than zero”. (1)
(ii) Write the converse and contrapositive of the statement “If a number n2 is even
then n is even”. (2)
FY-227 4
7. y2 = 12x .
(a) XY-
(b) YZ-
(c) XZ-
(ii) P(–3, 7, 2), Q(2, 4, –1) . (2)
11. (4, 8, 10), (6, 10, –8) XY
. (3)
FY-227 5 P.T.O.
Answer any 6 questions from 13 to 24. Each carries 4 scores. (6 4 = 24)
(iii) If the given set A is a subset of the universal set U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}, then
write A′. (1)
1
15. (i) If cos x = , x lies in 3rd quadrant, find the values of sin x and tan x. (2)
2
1
(ii) Prove that sin2 + cos2 . (2)
6 3 2
(3n 1)
16. For all n N, Let P(n) : 1 + 3 + 32 + ..... + 3n–1 =
2
(ii) Prove that the statement P(n) is true for all natural numbers using principle of
mathematical induction. (3)
(ii) Express the complex number 3(7 + i7) + i(7 + i7) in a + ib form. (3)
FY-227 6
13 24 6
. 4 . (6 4 = 24)
1
15. (i) cos x = 3- x
2
sin x, tan x . (2)
1
(ii) sin2 + cos2 . (2)
6 3 2
(3n 1)
16. P(n) : 1 + 3 + 32 + ..... + 3n–1 = , n N .
2
(i) P(1) . (1)
FY-227 7 P.T.O.
19. (i) If nC8 = nC2 then n is _____.
20. (i) How many 3 digit numbers can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
assuming that the repetition of the digits is not allowed ? (2)
(ii) Find the number of permutations using all the letters of the word ALLAHABAD. (2)
21. Find the equation of the line perpendicular to the line x – 7y + 5 = 0 and passing
through (2, –3). (4)
22. Consider an ellipse whose vertices are (5, 0) and foci (4, 0)
(i) Write the equation of the ellipse. (3)
(ii) Find the eccentricity of the ellipse. (1)
25. (i) Draw the graph of the function f : R R defined by f(x) = | x |. (3)
(ii) Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} and R is a relation defined from A to A by
R = {(x, y) : y = x + 1}
(a) Depict this relation using an arrow diagram. (2)
(b) Write the domain of R. (1)
FY-227 8
19. (i) nC8 = nC2 n = _____.
(a) 6 (b) 16 (c) 1 (d) 10 (1)
(ii) 21 ? (3)
FY-227 9 P.T.O.
26. (i) Evaluate sin 75º. (3)
sin 5 x sin 3 x
(ii) Prove that tan 4 x (3)
cos 5 x cos 3 x
2x + y 6
3x + 4y 12
x 0, y 0 (6)
28. (i) Find the 12th term of the geometric progression 5, 25, 125, ..... (2)
(ii) Find the sum to n terms of the sequence 8, 88, 888, ..... (4)
Class 30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 – 70 70 – 80 80 – 90 90 – 100
Frequency 3 7 12 15 8 3 2
30. (i) A coin is tossed twice. What is the probability that at least one tail occurs ? (2)
1 1 1
(ii) If E and F are two events such that P(E) = , P(F) = and P(E F) = .
4 2 8
___________
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26. (i) sin 75º . (3)
sin 5 x sin 3 x
(ii) tan 4 x . (3)
cos 5 x cos 3 x
28. (i) 5, 25, 125, ..... 12- . (2)
(ii) 8, 88, 888, ..... n . (4)
30. (i)
. (2)
1 1 1
(ii) E F . P(E) = , P(F) = , P(E F) =
4 2 8
(a) P(E or F) (2)
(b) P(not E and not F) (2)
.
___________
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