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Practice Questions Pure Maths STD 8 12

This document contains 20 questions about pure mathematics including: [1] solving triangles using laws of sine and cosine, [2] proving trigonometric identities, [3] finding mean, median, mode and other statistics of data sets, [4] calculating probabilities of outcomes of experiments involving dice rolls, and [5] evaluating trigonometric functions and expressions. The questions cover a wide range of pure math topics including trigonometry, statistics, probability, and identities.
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Practice Questions Pure Maths STD 8 12

This document contains 20 questions about pure mathematics including: [1] solving triangles using laws of sine and cosine, [2] proving trigonometric identities, [3] finding mean, median, mode and other statistics of data sets, [4] calculating probabilities of outcomes of experiments involving dice rolls, and [5] evaluating trigonometric functions and expressions. The questions cover a wide range of pure math topics including trigonometry, statistics, probability, and identities.
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PURE MATHEMATICS (MATH1102)

Q1. Solve the triangle ABC, if a  6 , b  3 A  58o by law of sine and cosine.

Q2. Solve the triangle ABC, if a  15 , A  48o , B  102o by law of sines.

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Q3. . If tan    , and  is in IInd quadrant, find the remaining five trigonometric ratios.
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2 cos 2   1
Q4. Prove the identity: cot   tan   .
sin   cos 

Q5. Find the mean, median, mode and midrange for the following data:

15, 48, -25, 10, 19, -8, 3, 32, 10, -42, -5, 6
Q6. Find the arithmetic mean of the frequency distribution represented by the following table.

x 5 10 15 20 25 30
f 4 9 14 15 12 2

Q7. Using the following frequency distribution, Find mean.

Class 1-6 6-11 11-17 17-23 23-29 29-35


Frequency 10 5 6 11 8 3

Q8. If two dice are rolled one time, find the probabilities of getting the following:

a. The sum is an even number.


b. Different numbers on both the dice.
c. Sum less than or equal to 5.
d. One on the first die and 3 on the second die.
e. Even number on the first die and odd on the second die.

Q9. In the right angle triangle given below, write six trigonometric ratios.


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1 cos x sin x
Q10. Verify the identity :   .
 sin x  cos x 1  tan x 1  cot x

Q11. Find exact values of the following correct up to four significant digits:

i) arcsin(0.2903), ii) sin(arccos(0.5)), iii) cot[sin-1(-0.4562)] iv) cos(cos-13x)

Q12. Given y=cos x, how does ‘y’ vary for the indicated variations in x?

a) x varies from 0 to 3/4 b) x varies from 3/2 to /2

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Q13. Find the values of each of the other five trigonometric functions if cos   .
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......  ......  .......


Q14. Fill in the blanks: cos C  .
2ab

Q15. Find the mean, median, mode and midrange for the first 10 prime numbers.

Q16. If the mean of 6, 4, 7, x, and 10 is 7, find the value of P.

Q17. How much will be the sum of 12 numbers if it’s mean is 25.15?

Q18. The set of all possible outcomes in the random probability experiment is known as _________.

Q19. What is the probability of choosing a vowel from the alphabets of the English language?

Q20. If a die is rolled one time, then find the probabilities of getting:

a) a prime number
b) either odd number or even number
c) neither 6 nor odd number
d) a composite number
e) a number greater than 4 or an even number
f) a number greater than 4 and an even number

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