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SAMPLE QUESTIONPAPER CLASS XI (2022-23) MATHEMATICS, Time allowed: 3 hours ‘Maximum marks:80 General instructions: 1. The Question paper contains- five sections A,B, C, D and E. Each section is compulsory. However, there are internal choices in some questions. Section A has 18 MCQ's and 02 Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each. Section B has 5 very short (VSA)- type questions of 2 marks each. Section C has 6 short (SA)- type questions of 3 marks each. Section D has 4 long (LA)- type questions of 5 marks each. Section € has 3 source based/case-based questions of 4 marks each. SECTION A sy aen QU. If (x,3y, 4) = (4,-3,22), then the value of x + 2y + 22 is (a) 6 ) 1 wt ()2 Q The value of:i*? + i% + 15! +15? where i = y= (a) (b)0 i (4-4 3. The intercept form of the equation of line 7x +4y -28 = is a) Eeted Q4. If tim (a> (be Oy (d)3 Q5. Five marbles are drawn from a bag which contains 7 blue marbles and 4 black marbles. What is the probability that all drawn marbles are blue? @s we os (ie Q6. An arc of circle of length ==" cm makes an angle of *= at the center of the circle. The radius of the circle is (a) 10cm (&) 20cm «) tte (4) 22cm Q7.Solve:4x +7 < 6x +3 for real values of x. {a) x € (2,00) (b) x € (—c, 2) (©) x€ (-2,00) (¢) x € (—c,-2) ast t+ t=. find x. (a) 100 (b) 90 (c)110 (a)121 Q9. The coordinates of centre of a circle x? + y? +4x -6y +8 = Dis a) (-2,-3) b) (2,3) ¢) (-2,3) d) (2,-3) Qo. Lim se is. (a) logs (b)log2 (clog = (d)logSlog2 Q11. IFA lies in second quadrant and 3 tan A + 4 = 0, then the value of 2cot A —ScosA +sinA is equal to @ = o = © 2 @ = Q12. The coefficient of x? in the expansion of (1 — 2x)‘is: (a) -80 (b) -40 (c) 40 (d) 80 Q13. Equation of the directrix of the parabola y? = 16x is a) x=4 byx=-4 chy=4 d)y=-4 Q14. Derivative of sin2x at x = (@-1 ore (0 (ot Q15. Find n(S n P) where § = {x:x is a multiple of 3 less than 20) and P = (x:x isa prime number less than 20} (a) 0 ) 1 «© 2 (4) 3 Q16. Given that the general term of a sequence is represented by n(n + 2),ifnis even number ne { 4 ifmis odd number Find 15% term a) 240 b) 255 oz a2 Q17. Image of the point (4,-7,6) in xy plane is a) (4,-7,-6) bY (-4,7,-6)—€) (4,-7.6) d) (-4,7,6) Q18. Distance of the point (4,6,-8) from x - axis is a) 10 units b) VIT6 units c)4units ——d) V52 units ASSERTION-REASON BASED QUESTIONS In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct answer out of the following choices. (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. (b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A. (c) Ais true but R is false. (d) Ais false but R is true. Q19.Assertion (A): The number of permutations of the letters of the word INDEPENDENCE is “= — Reason (R): The number of permutations of n different objects taken r at a ti 0 ty)+ixty) = 10421 =x+y=10 and—xt+y= OnsoWing, x = 4and y = 6 1 2 B. 1 Teas = PC) (-z 5 = "6, (-3) wy For term independent of x, we must have n= %a(-1)=% Hence S*termis independent of xandisevenby 6 ( 24. Factors of 6=1,2,3,6 424546 Bea Variance: 724.(0R) Dx? we 2x? 2 92 Sp 7 20 =2 > = (4 +400) x 50 = 20200 2. Definition: The greatest integer function is the function defined as £() = [x]for all x € R, where [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x. [-1.9] = -2 (12]=1 OR Domain-N Codomain=N Range=Set of all even natural Numbers Yes, given relation is a function as every element x in N has only one image 2x in N x4 26. AUB =An B(given) Let a € A be any element = a € AUBIAC AUB] = a€ ANB (given) ab =acB 2 = ACB---(i) Let a € B be any element =a € AUBIBS AUB) = a€ ANB (given) =aeA 1 3 BCA----(ii) Form (i) and (ii) A=B 1 2 7. ti 2 (for (2) solving On solving (1), we get: each Tx-1<-6 equation) 5 ax<-3 On solving (2), we get 3x+8<-55 3x<-2 1 Mark (for the correct ‘raph on real __+—__ umber line) u 57 on Let «lites of waters required to be added. Total mixture = (x + 600) litres Therefore, 20% of (x + 600) < 45% of 600 < 30% of (x + 600) = F(x + 600) < 3 600}<5 (x + 600) = 20x < 25(600) and” 30x > 15(600) =x<750 and x >300 300 bat z i 2 7 2 2. T @) = Al vetlel} _ (x20 = l= tyeco - y z _(xtxifx20_ (2x,ifx20 1s xthl= le Vigeco-loifx 0 x>0 3 « Domain = (0,0) i 2 30. 7 oT 2 1 (using C and d rule) i 2 i 2 aa 4 7 = GEENA | 341 (using C and d rule) z Vas OME 5 3 1 1 2 : 1 + [e(first quadrant) a 5 z 25 2 pins quadrant) 1 2 1 2 oe osBx _cos4x _2sin®4x cost cosBx ‘ostx ~ 2sin®2x * cosx (2sinaxcostx)sin4x _ sinBx(2sin2xcos2x) sin 3xcosBx 2sin®2xcosBx 7 sinBixcos2x TCanBX _ py SindxcosBx ~ tandx~ i 2 32. 2 2 2 2 f@io_[t jo [+ jo (7 jo [4 [0 Maximum Value of f(x) = 1 Minimum Value of f(x) = 33. | a)Towers of blocks: 32,16,8,4,2,1 T ItisaGP, 2 1 Boy made 6 towers 2 bya=32,n=6,6 RP Sit etl enol Or 1 2 ajas 75, a3 = 125 i d= 25 2 1 = a7 = 75 + 6(25) = 225 1 1 1 Also, A.M. of 125 and 225 is 175 34.(OR) | 7") = Zax + 7 F'G) = 15 + 2a(4) +b = 15,8a+b =15 -O 1 f'@) =11 + 2a(2)+b=11,4a+b=11 i) 1 Subtracting (it) from (i) 1 a Putting value of a in equation (if) 4) +b 1 4. 1 7 1 x{2cos 282 gin HD = lim [2cos si . 1 tim Since +) nat 7 nh 1 im 20% («+ 1 : = + + mab thins) 1 = xcosx + sinx 1 35. __ | Let other two observations be x and y 2444104124 14404 7 a2exty xty=i4— Variance 2&4 — (z)? =o? 22 +42 410? +12? +142 + x? +y? —g=4 From (Dand (ii) x? + (14-2) x? 14x + 48 (x-8)(x-6) =0 x= 68 When x When x sother two numbers are 6 and 8 i) *Cax8Ca =60 (ii) 2! x 3! 212 v7. (i) slope = + (ii)As the lines are parallel, therefore angle is zero. (inde sean A= 1575 = 3units Let E and F denote event that A and B will respectively qualify the ‘examination + P(E) = 0.05, P(F) = 0.10, P(E 9 F) = 0.02, P(E UF) = 0.13 (i) P(Both A and B will not Qualify) = = P(EU FY! =1-P(EUF)=1-0.13 (E' nF’) 87 (ji)P(Atteast one will not qualify) = = 1~0.02 = 0.98 (iit)P (only one will qualify) = P(E nF’) + P(E’ OF) P(E) — P(E f) + P(F) — P(EN FF) 0.05 — 0.02 + 0.10 — 0.02 = 0.11 — P(both will qualify)

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