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Maths-IIA - Imp Questions (2025)

The document contains important questions for a Maths IIA exam, covering topics such as complex numbers, quadratic equations, theory of equations, permutations and combinations, binomial theorem, and measures of dispersion in statistics. Each section includes short answer questions (SAQ) and very short answer questions (VS.A.Q) that require students to demonstrate their understanding of mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills. The questions range from proving geometric properties of complex numbers to finding roots of equations and calculating statistical measures.

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The document contains important questions for a Maths IIA exam, covering topics such as complex numbers, quadratic equations, theory of equations, permutations and combinations, binomial theorem, and measures of dispersion in statistics. Each section includes short answer questions (SAQ) and very short answer questions (VS.A.Q) that require students to demonstrate their understanding of mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills. The questions range from proving geometric properties of complex numbers to finding roots of equations and calculating statistical measures.

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MATHS - IIA_- IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Section: Roll No...... COMPLEX NUMBERS S.A.Q Show that the points in the Agrand plane represented by the complexnumbers -2+7: 7 4-31, 5(1+i) are the vertices of a rhombus. 2. Show that the four points in the A grand plane represented by the complex numbers 2+i, 443i, 2+5i, 31 are the vertices ofa square, 3. Show that the points in the A grand diagram represented by the complex numbers -2-2i, 2/3 +237 are the verices of an equilateral triangle. iy 4. If x+iy= >a cjang em show that 5. Treosdsising then show that 6 7. Find the real values of x and y if VS.A.Q 1, Find the square root of 3+4i 2. Find the polar form of following complex numbers. ( (AVR) Gi) c= VFI Git) -1-7 3. If z,=—land 2, ==i then find Arg(z,z,). 4, If 2,=-and z, =i then find ane ), 1» 5. it :=(cos0.sin6), nd (2-4). 6. Ifthe Argz, and Argc, are 4S and then find (Argz, + Argz,) 7. Find the least positive integer n, satisfying 8. If (+)"=2"(ati) then show that a+ 9. If (a+ib)* = x+iy find x7 4y?. 10, Find the real and imaginary parts of the complex a-ib number 3=P. 11, Find the complex conjugate of (2+5i) (~4+6i). 12, If |2-34ii=4, find the locus of z. 13, Find the complex conjugate of (15+3i)—(4~20i). 14, Simplify ? +i +i°+.... + 2n+1) terms, 15. Find the multiplicative inverse of /5+3i 16. If (cos2a + i sin2a) (cos 2B + i sin 2B) = cos@ + i sin0, then find the value of 0. 17, Ifz=x+iy and ifthe point P inthe Argand plane represents z, then describe geometrically the locus of z satisfying the equations : (@ [2-2-3i] =5 (i) Im2=4 DEMOIVER'S THE! LAQ 1, Ifnisaninteger then show that (si) +(1- 2. If n is a positive integer then show that ayn "9 nt 1 1-i)"= = (ii) +(1-a7 on(™) 3. If af are the roots of the equation -2x+4=0 then for any positive integer n show that @” +f" = 2cos(%). 4, Ifnisaninteger then show that (1+cos0+isind)' +(14cos0—ising)' = cst (2)eos 22 ver(o(3). 5. Ifnisan integer and (5) x e=0ie (0 (2ns1) ) then show that oo anno , z+ (© scammed wih ont scaner VS.A.Q 1, If x=cis@, then find the value of (3+). 2. IfA,B, Care angles ofa trinagle ABC such that x= cisA, y= cisB,z = cisC then find the value of xyz. 3. Find the cube roots of 8. 4. Find the value of (~1) Prove that (1-0 407)°+ (I-07 +@)° = 128 = (-0+ 67+ (1-0 +0)? 6. If 1,0,6" are the cube roots of unity, then find the value of (1+0)' + (1+0*)’ QUADRATIC EQUATIONS SA.Q 1, Determine the range of the expression xt4x4l a eR x =x4+1 x+2 2x? +3x+6 1 Gx+D04+D 2. Determine the range of 1 3. Prove that ~—+ 3xel ces: xel not lie between 1 and 4 if *x’ is real, 4. If*y isreal, show that the value of the expression TT does not le between 5 and 9. ET Gazy lies between VS.A.Q 1, Find the quadratic equation whose roots are 7+2N5 and 7-25 2. Find the Quadratic equi 325i 3. Iftheequation x? —15—m(2r—8) = 0 has equal roots find the value of m, 4, Find the maximum (or) minimum of the expression 121-32 5. If x?-6x+5=0 & x common root, then find a. whose roots are 3ax+35=0 have a 6. x +be+ce=0 & P tex+b=0 (be c)have a.common root, then show that b+e+1=0 7. Find the maximum or minimum value of the expression 2 — x47 as x varies over R. 8. Find the nature of the roots of 2°-7x+10= 0. 9, Ifa, bare the roots of the equation ax*+bric=0, op? then find the value of 10. For what values of ‘x’, the expression 28-51-14 is positive. 11, Find the maximum or minimum of the expression 2eS-3x° 12. Find the value of x at which the following expression have maximum or minimum. “5x16 13, Form quadratic equation whose roots are mon a 0,n0) m,—(m20,n20) 14. Ifx?-6x+5=0 and x*-12x+p=0 have a common root, then find p. ‘THEORY OF EQUATIONS LAQ 1. Solve x‘ +x°-16x°-4x+48=0, given that the product of two roots is 6. 2. Solve &r'-36x°-181+81=0, given that the roots are in A.P. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are translates of the roots of the equation X43 A+ 6-0 by 3. 4, Find thepolynomial equation whose rootsare translates ofthose ofthe equation -Sx'+7°-I7ir+11=0 by-2. 5. Solve the equation 3x°hx*+.x488=0 which has 2-57 as aroot. 6. Find the algebraic equation of degree 4 whose roots are the translates of the roots of Ax 32v' + 83x24 T6x+ 21 = Oby 2. VS.A.Q 1, If-1,2& a arethe roots of 2x° + x?-7x-6=0, then find 2. If 1, -2 and 3 are the roots of x’-2x7+ax+6=0 then find a. 3. If1, 1, e arethe roots of x? 6x? +9x-4=0, then find o 4, Form the monic polynomial equation of degree 3 whose roots are 1, -1, 3. © scanned wih ont Seamer 5. Ifa,Py are the roots of 4x'-6r'+71+3-0 then find the value of a + By + yo. 6. Find the algebraic equation whose roots are 3 times the roots of X42 4dr] <0 7. Formthe monic polynomial equation whose roots are 0, 0, 2, 2, -2, -2 PERMUTATIONS & COMBINATIONS SA.Q 1. Find the sum of all 4 digited numbers that ean be formed using digits 0, 2, 4,7, 8 without repetation. 2. Ifthe letters ofthe word MASTER are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order. Then find the rank of the word () REMAST(i) MASTER 3. Ifthe letters of word PRISON are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus formed are arranged in dictionary order. Then find the rank of the word PRISON 4, Find the number of ways of selecting 11 members cricket team from 7 batsmen, 6 bowlers and 2 wicket keepers, so that the team contains 2 wicket keepers atleast 4 bowlers 5. Find the number of ways of forming a committee of 5 members out of 6 Indians and 5 Americans so that always the Indians will be in majority in the committee. lag ABS. f4N—D 6. Provethat me" = 35. Qnall a. 7. Simplify “Cs + yer nC, 8. Provethat “C,+ >) 9. Find the number of 5 letter words that can be formed using the letters of the word CONSIDER. How many of them begin with °C’, how many of them end with ‘R’ and how many of them begin with *C’ and end with ‘R. VS.A.Q. 10. IL 12, 13, 14, 15. 16, 17. If" P, =1320 then find ‘n’ Te P,P, =2:7 find n, Te PP =3:2 find n, If"P, =42 "P,, find n If*C,, Find the value of "C, +2."°C, +!°C, then find “"C,, Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word () SINGING (i) INTERMEDIATE ii) INDEPENDENCE, Find the number of different chains that can be prepared using 7 different coloured beeds. Find the number of positive divisors of 1080. Find the no, of ways of preparing a chain with 6 TSC, = Cy, find r 16°C, 4 °C, "C, find *r" Find the number of ways of forming a committee of 5 members from 6 men and 3 ladies. If "P_ = 1320, find r. TEP 6): Ps) = 30800: I, find r. A man has 4 sons and there are 5 schools within his reach. In how many can he admit his sons in the schools so that no two of them will be inthe same school ? Find the number of 4-digit telephone numbers that can be formed using the digits 1,2,3,4,5,6 with atleast one digit repeated. Find the number of 4-digit numbes than can be formed using the digits 1,2,4,5,7,8 when repetition is allowed, Find the number of ways of arranging 7 persons around a circle. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word abc’ in its exapanded form. Prove that "°P,+"°P,="'P, BINOMIAL THEOREM LAQ 1 Ifthe coefficients of ,#, (r+1)"" and (r+2)"™ terms in the expansion of (I+x)" are in AP. then show that n? -(4r+1)n+4r°-2=0 © scanned wih ont Seamer 2. Ifthe 2nd, 3 and 4! terms in the expansion |3. If ”C, is the largest binomial coefficient in the of (a+ x)" are respectively, 240, 720, 1080 find ‘expansion of (1+ x)" find the value of "°C, ain. 4, Find the sum of last 20 coefficients in the 3. If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of (1+.x)” expansion of +x)" areqdyda |5 U(tyees') aa, tacta: Le” then prove that y+ 4, +, +n yy = respectively Then show that 4, Ifthe coefficients of x°, x", x!tin the expansion PARTIALFRACTIONS S.A.Q of (I+x)"are in A.P then prove that | Resolve into partial fractions 4in+398=0- at roi, OP HOHD ODED 7 G=@E=HKI-O 5. Find the sumof the series 1+ += 1 Resolve (—7F'(q—a) into partial fractions. 6. 2x43 3. Resolve (y9y° into partial fractions. 27 +3K44 7 $ -thenprove |4 Resolve ¢,°5)/,2-- 5) into partial fractions. that 9x7 +24x=11 557 5. Resolve 8 f*=Gp ~~ then find 243 (93 resotwe 2443 the value of x? 4 4x 6. Resolve Ga Ix-3) 9. Find the sum of the infinite series ae. aris) MEASURES OF DISPERSION (STATISTICS) 5°5.10°5.10.15* Ys. 10. If 36, 84, 126 are three successive binomial |¥S*A°Q wean deviation from the mean of the coefficients in the expansion of (14+), then find following discrete data 6,7,10,12,13,4.12,16. 2. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the n de 468 following data 1 t= $+ S64 AGE... thenprove that = fp ]s]> [es fols 9t= 16. & |e{s|w|sfele VSA.Q. 3. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the 1. Find the number of terms in the expansion of following frequency distribution. ; (3a, i) (2x+3y+2)" ii) (#3) x [s [7 [o [afifis 2. Find the set of values of ‘x’ for which i lstef2 [2 [ele i 34 vn @ (3-4x)"" is valid. 4, Find the mean deviation about the mean for the ii) (243x) is valid. following data (i 3,6,10,4,9,10 (ii) 4,6,9,3,10,13,2 5. Find the mean deviation about the median for the data : 6,7,10,12,13,4,12,16 3 Gili) (5+x)? is valid, © scanned wih ont Seamer Find the variance for the discrete data given below 6,7,10,12,13.4,8,12 Find the mean deviation about the mean for the following distribution. x [io [ni [a2 [13 fi [3 [22 [as [2 AQ Calculate the variance and standard deviation of the following continous frequency distribution. Casal [A SD HOST] TO TAT] OTT VOTO Frown 13 [7 Pops t sts | 2 2. Find the mean deviation from the mean of the following data, using the step deviation method. Marks_} 0-10] 10-20} 20-30] 30-40] 40-50] 50-60] 60-70 No.of 6 5 8 1S 7 6 3 students 5 3. An analysis of monthly wages paid to the workers of two firms A and B belonging to the same industry gives the following data. ewan | No of Workers co [soo Avenge Dayiy wages) 186_[ 175 Tasancs of dsb of wages [81 [100 (@ Which firm A or B has greater variability in individual wages? (ii) Which firm has larger wage bill? 4. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the following continuous distribution. [Sales (in Rs. [¥0-50]50-60 [60-70 [70-80)80-90 [90-100 Itousand) INoof 5] 25/3 [2] 5 {companies 5. Find the variance and standard deviations of the following frequency distribution, x | 4 | 8 [11 [17 [20 | 24 | 32 f 13 )5 }9 |S }4)3 41 PROBABILITY LAQ 1 Three boxes numbered I, I, 11 contain the balls as follows. pox | waite | pact | red 7 7 t 2 | 3 u | 2 1 1 m | 4 s | 3 1 ‘one box is randomly selected and a ball is drawn, from it. If the ball is red then find the probability that it is from box IL Three boxes B,,B, and B; contain balls with different colours as shown below box | whie | Biock wos 2 4 A die is thrown, 8, is chosen if either 1 or 2 turns up. B, is chosen if 3 (or) 4 turns up and Bis chosen if 5 (or) turns up. Having choosen a box in this way, a ballis choosen at random from this box. If the ball drawn is found to be red, find the probability that itis from box 8 A.B\C are 3 news papers from a city 20% of the population read A, 16% read B, 14% read C, 8% both A and B, 5% both A and C and 4% both B and C and 2% all the three. Find the percentage of the population who read alteast one news paper. ‘A bag contains 12 two rupee coins, 7 one rupee coins and 4 halfa rupee. If three coins are selected at random, then find the probability that i) the sum of three coins is maximum ii) the sum of three coins is minimum iii) each coin is of different value A,B, C are three horses in a race. The probability of A to win the race is twice that of B, and probability of B is twice that of C. What are the probabilities of A, B and C to win the race. S.A.Q ‘A speaks truth in 75% of the cases and B in 80% cases. What is the probability that their statements, ‘about an incident do not match. If A and B are independent events of a random experiment then show that 4° and ge are also independent statements, The probability for a contractor to get a road contract is and to get a building contr &. The probability to get atleast one contract is +. Find the probability that he gets both the contracts. Ina committe of 25 members, each member is proficient either in mathematies or in statistics or in both. If 19 of these are proficient in mathematics, 16 instatisties, find the probability that a person selected from the committee is proficient in both, is © scanned wih ont Seamer A and B are events with P(A) =0.5,P(B)=0.4 and P(AMB)=0.3. Find the probability that i) Adoes not occur ii) neither Anor B occurs, Let A and B be independent events with P(A)=0.2, P(B) = 0.5, Let us find i) P(A/B) ii) P(BYA) iii) P(A) and iv) P(AUB) If A and B be independent events with P(A) = 0.6, P(B) =0.7 then compute. @ P(AMB) (i) P(AUB) Gii) P(B/A) Gv) P(AT OB‘). IfAand B are two events with P(A U B) = 0.65, P(AMB)=0.15. Then find the value of| P(A‘) +P(B‘) A fiar die is rolled. Consider the events. A=(1,3,5), B=(2,3) and C=(2,3,4,5}. Find P(AMB), P(AUB) (ii) P(AIB), POBIA) i) P(AIC), P(CIA)__ (iv) P(BIC), P(C|B) RANDOM VARIABLES AND PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS .Q A random variale X has the following probability distributions. re PX x) k ] 2x] 3x] 4k] 5k A random variable X has the following probability distribution. X= oOif2[sja]s| 6] 7 P(X = x) 0] k] 2k] 2k] 3k] 7] 247] Te? + find (i) k value (ii) the means of X and (iii) PO< xX <5) Arandom variale X has the following probability distribution, Find ‘k” and mean, variance of X. x -2]-1] 0 [1 [2]3 Px=x] ol k] 02] 24/03] « 4. 5 ‘One in 9 ships is likely to be wrecked when they are set on sail, when 6 ships are on sail. Find the probability for (i) atleast one will safely (i) exactly three will arrive safely A cubical die is thrown, Find the mean and variance of x, given the number on the face that, shows up, Xex_[-3 [-2 [= P(X=x) 1 9 is the probability distribution of random variable X. Find the variance of X. VS.A.Q 1 2. 3, 5, ‘The mean and variance of a binomial distribution are 4 and 3 respectively. Find P(X > 1) The range of a random variable x is {1,2,3,...} and P(x = 1.23.0). Find the value of cand P(0

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