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Subject : Maths
33
DPP No. ____
Date : __________
Class : XI
M.M. 27
Time: 45 Min.
2.
3.
(D) (, 0)
[3]
[3]
Number of integral values of so that the given equation has four solutions, is
(A) 0
(B*) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
[3]
4.
The perimeter of a certain sector of a circle is equal to the length of the arc of a semicircle having the
same radius. The angle of the sector in radians is :
[3]
(A) 2
(B) 1
(C*) 2
(D) 4
5.
If n2 x + 3 n x
(A) [e , )
6.
7.
(A) x = 3
x + log 4
x + log
(B) x = 4 3
100
8.
[3]
(C*) 0.3
r 1
(D*) none
2 is :
(B) 0.2
[3]
63
x +......... + log
x = 36 is :
(C) x = 9
a2r = &
100
r 1
[3]
16 3
(D*) x =
A.P. is :
(A)
9.
[3]
(B)
(C)
If 2 cos 2 ( + x) + 3 sin ( + x) vanishes, then the values of x lying in the interval from 0 to 2 are ____
[3]
[ Ans. : x = /6 or 5/6 ]
Subject : Maths
Date : __________
34
DPP No. ____
Class : XI
M.M. 30
1.
2.
Time: 45 Min.
tan
is equal to
If cos = cos cos , then tan
2
2
(A) tan2
2
3.
(B*) tan2
2
(C) tan2
2
[3]
(D) cot2
2
The ratio of sums of n terms of two arithmetic progressions is (3 n 13) : (5 n + 21). The ratio of
24th term of the two series is :
(A) 59 : 141
4.
(B) 7 : 17
[3]
(C*) 1 : 2
If log 2, log (2x 1) and log (2x + 3) are in A.P., then x is equal to :
(A) 5/2
5.
[3]
(B*) log2 5
(C) log3 2
[3]
(D) 3/2
(B*) TTFF
(C) FTFT
[3]
(D) TTTT
6.
The sum of the first three consecutive terms of an A.P. is 9 and the sum of their squares is 35. Then
sum to n terms of the series is :
[4]
(A) n (n + 1)
(B*) n2
(C) n (4 n)
(D*) n (6 n)
7.
If 0 < x <
Ans.
8.
[3]
7
4
All terms of the arithmetic progression are natural numbers. The sum of its nine consecutive terms,
beginning with the first , is larger than 200 and smaller than 220 . Find the progression, if its second
term is equal to 12 .
Ans.
9.
3 cot( 60 A ) cot A
= tan ( + A), then find the value of .
cot(60 A) cot A
Ans.
30
If
[4]
[4]
Subject : Maths
Date : __________
35
DPP No. ____
Class : XI
M.M. 30
1.
Time: 45 Min.
[6]
Column II
y
4
(A)
Graph of y = log x x
(p)
y
1
(B)
(q)
O
1
cos | x |
2
Graph of y =
sin x
(C)
2.
(D)
Graph of y = 2
Ans.
(A) (r),
tan2
(| x | x )
x
(B) (s),
(s)
(C) (q),
(D) (p)
(B*) 34
(C) 44
(B) pq + r
(C) pq 3r
[3]
(A) pq + 3r
4.
(r)
2
3
5
6
7
+ tan2
+ tan2
+ tan2
+ tan2
+ tan2
is equal to
16
16
16
16
16
16
(A) 24
3.
1
2
(D*)
is equal to
q2 2pr
r
If n arithmetic means are inserted between 1 and 31 such that the 7th mean : (n 1)th
mean = 5 : 9, then n is equal to :
(A) 12
(B) 13
(C*) 14
[3]
[3]
5.
(A) 276
6.
(C) 23
(B) 2
(C) 3
[3]
7.
1
1
and 42 is:
2
2
[3]
(D*) none of these
A certain number is inserted between the number 3 and the unknown number so that the three numbers
form an A.P. If the middle term is decreased by 6, then the numbers are in G.P. The unknown number
can be :
[3]
(A) 3
8.
(B) 15
(C) 18
(D*) 27
Consider an A.P. a1, a2, ........ an, ....... and the G.P. b1, b2, ........, bn, ...... such that a1 = b1 = 1,
a
9
a9 = b9 and
(A) b6 = 27
9.
r 1
= 369, then
(B*) b7 = 27
[3]
(C) b8 = 81
(D*) b9 = 81
First, second and seventh terms of an A.P. (all the terms are distinct), whose sum is 93, are in G.P.
Fourth term of this G.P. is
(A) 21
(B) 31
[3]
(C) 75
(D*) 375
Subject : Maths
36
DPP No. ____
Date : __________
Class : XI
M.M. 32
1.
2.
Time: 45 Min.
[6]
Column
Column
(a)
(P)
[2, 0]
(b)
(Q)
[2, 3)
(c)
The inequation
(R)
[0, 1]
(d)
1 2
2
. tan 1
(S)
R [1, 1]
Ans.
(a) (S)
The value of
x 2 ( x 2)3 (3x 2)
(3 x ) 4 ( 4 5 x )7
(b) (R)
0 is satisfied by
(c) (Q)
6 a n b loga2 b . logb 2 a
4.
A geometric progression consist of 1000 terms. The sum of the terms occupying the odd places is
S1 and the sum of the terms occupying the even places is S2, the common ratio is
[3]
S1
(B) S
2
8.
9.
(B) G.P.
7.
S1
(C) S
2
S2
(D) S
1
1
1
1
If x > 1, y > 1, z > 1 are in G.P., then 1 log x , 1 log y , 1 log z are in
5
5
5
(A) A.P.
6.
(B*) Independent of b
(D) depends on b
The first term of an infinite G. P. is the value of x for which the expression log3 (3x 8) + x 2 vanishes.
22
If the common ratio of the G. P. is cos
, then the sum of the G. P. is :
[3]
3
(A) 1
(B) 3/2
(C*) 4/3
(D) none
S
(A*) 2
S1
5.
[3]
e n a . n b
(A*) Independent of a
(C) depends on a
3.
(d) (P)
17
4
(C*) H.P.
[3]
4 3 12
, ,
, ........... is
3 2 7
(B)
34
3
[3]
(C)
3
34
(D*)
4
17
[3]
Let x 1 & x 2 be the roots of the equation x 2 3 x + A = 0 and let x 3 & x 4 be the roots of the equation
x 2 12 x + B = 0. It is known that the numbers x 1, x 2, x 3, x 4 (in the same order) form an increasing G.P.
Find A and B.
[4]
Ans.
A = 2, B = 32
The sum of first three consecutive terms of a G.P. is 13 & the sum of their squares is 91. Find the sum
to n terms of the G.P.
[4]
Ans.
Sum
3 n 1 27
1
or 1 n
2
2 3