Assignments based on unit test 2
Assignments based on unit test 2
Q3. A box contains 10 red marbles, 20 blue marbles and 30 green marbles. 5 marbles are drawn at random. from the box, what is the
probability that:
1. All are blue?
2. At least one is green?
Q4. For the function f(x) =
100 99 2
Q5. Find the derivative of the following functions (it is to be understood that a, b, c, d, p, q, r and s are fixed non-zero constants and m and n
are integers):
(x + cos x)(x − tan x)
Q6. From the employees of a company, 5 persons are selected to represent them in the managing committee of the company. Particulars of
five persons are as follows:
S.No. Name Sex Age in years
1. Harish M 30
2. Rohan M 33
3. Sheetal F 46
4. Alis F 28
5. Salim M 41
A person is selected at random from this group to act as a spokesperson. What is the probability that the spokesperson will be either male
or over 35 years?
Q7. A bag contains 6 red, 4 white and 8 blue balls. if three balls are drewn at random, find the probability that:
(i) One is red and two are white
(ii) Two are blue and one is red
(iii) One is red.
Q8. Find the derivative of cos x from first principle.
Q9. Differentiate the following functions with respect to x:
4x+5 sin x
3x+7 cos x
Q10. Find the derivative of the following functions from first principle:
π
cos(x − )
8
Q14. A and B are two events such that P(A) = 0.54, P(B) = 0.69 and P(A ∩ B) = 0.35. Find
1. P(A ∪ B)
2. P(A´ ∩ B´)
3. P(A ∩ B´)
4. P(B ∩ A´)
Q15. If A and B are mutually exclusive events such that P(A) = 0.35 and P(B) = 0.45, find:
1. P(A ∪ B)
2. P(A ∩ B)
3. P(A ∩ B)
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4. P(A ∩ B)
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Q16. If 4-digit numbers greater than 5,000 are randomly formed from the digits 0, 1, 3, 5, and 7, what is the probability of forming a number
divisible by 5 when,
1. The digits are repeated?
2. The repetition of digits is not allowed?
Q17. Evaluate the following limit:
cos 2x−1
lim
cos x−1
x→0
Q18. A team of medical students doing their internship have to assist during surgeries at a city hospital. The probabilities of surgeries rated as
very complex, complex, routine, simple or very simple are respectively, 0.15, 0.20, 0.31, 0.26, 08. Find the probabilities that a particular
surgery will be rated:
1. Complex or very complex.
2. Neither very complex nor very simple.
3. Routine or complex.
4. Routine or simple.
Q19. Let a1 , a2 , . . ., an be fixed real numbers and define a function
f(x) = (x − a )(x − a ). . . (x − a ).
1 2 n
What is lim f(x) ? For some a ≠ a1, a2 , ..., an , compute lim f(x) .
x→a1 x → a
(i)
1 1 1
…
3 5 15
Q21. Find the derivative of the following functions (it is to be understood that a, b, c, d, p, q, r and s are fixed non-zero constants and m and n
are integers):
sin(x+a)
Q22. Find the derivative of the following functions (it is to be understood that a, b, c, d, p, q, r and s are fixed non-zero constants and m and n
are integers):
n m
(ax+b) (cx+d)
Q23. Find the derivative of the following functions (it is to be understood that a, b, c, d, p, q, r and s are fixed non-zero constants and m and n
are integers):
(x + sec x)(x − tan x)
Q24. Find the derivative of the following functions (it is to be understood that a, b, c, d, p, q, r and s are fixed non-zero constants and m and n
are integers):
4x+5 sin x
3x+7 cos x
Q25. The probability that a student will pass the final examination in both English and Hindi is 0.5 and the probability of passing neither is 0.1. If
the probability of passing the English examination is 0.75, what is the probability of passing the Hindi examination?
Q26. Differentiate the following function with respect to x:
(1 − 2 tan x)(5 + 4 sin x)
Q27. In an entrance test that is graded on the basis of two examinations, the probability of a randomly 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?
Q28. Differentiate the following functions.
(sec x − 1)(sec x + 1)
Q30. A fair coin with 1 marked on one face and 6 on the other and a fair die are both tossed. find the probability that the sum of numbers that
turn up is,
1. 3
2. 12
Q31. Find the derivative of.
2
2 x
−
x−1 3x−1
sin x dx 4
Q33. Find the derivative of the following functions (it is to be understood that a, b, c, d, p, q, r and s are fixed non-zero constants and m and n
are integers):
sin x+cos x
sin x−cos x
Suppose f(x) = ⎨ 4 x = 1
⎩
b-ax, x > 1
Q36. k cos x
, where x ≠
π
Q37. A letter is chosen at random from the word ‘ASSASSINATION’. Find the probability that letter is
1. A vowel
2. A consonant
Q38. Find the derivative of the following functions from first principle:
sin(x+1)
Q39. Find the derivative of the following functions (it is to be understood that a, b, c, d, p, q, r and s are fixed non-zero constants and m and n
are integers):
2
(ax+b)(cx+d)
Q40. In a lottery, a person choses six different natural numbers at random from 1 to 20, and if these six numbers match with the six numbers
already fixed by the lottery committee, he wins the prize. What is the probability of winning the prize in the game? [Hint order of the
numbers is not important.]
Q41. A fair coin is tossed four times, and a person win Re 1 for each head and lose Rs 1.50 for each tail that turns up. From the sample space
calculate how many different amounts of money you can have after four tosses and the probability of having each of these amounts.
Q42. If for f(x) = λx and f (2) = 11, then find λand μ.
2 ′ ′
+ μx + 12, f (x) = 15
Q44. In a large metropolitan area, the probabilities are 87, 36, 30 that a family (randomly chosen for a sample survey) owns a colour television
set, a black and white television set, or both kinds of sets. What is the probability that a family owns either anyone or both kinds of sets?
Q45. Find the derivative of the following functions:
sin x cos x