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Class XI Mathematics Midterm Test 2022

This document provides instructions for a 90 minute mathematics exam consisting of 3 sections - Section A with 16 single mark multiple choice questions, Section B with another 16 single mark multiple choice questions, and Section C consisting of 8 questions based on 2 case studies. Section A and B cover a range of mathematics concepts assessing skills like simplifying expressions, solving equations, coordinate geometry, functions, inequalities etc. Case Study 1 describes a card game of Rummy and questions assess counting principles related to drawing cards from a deck.

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Class XI Mathematics Midterm Test 2022

This document provides instructions for a 90 minute mathematics exam consisting of 3 sections - Section A with 16 single mark multiple choice questions, Section B with another 16 single mark multiple choice questions, and Section C consisting of 8 questions based on 2 case studies. Section A and B cover a range of mathematics concepts assessing skills like simplifying expressions, solving equations, coordinate geometry, functions, inequalities etc. Case Study 1 describes a card game of Rummy and questions assess counting principles related to drawing cards from a deck.

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Periodic Test - II (2021 – 2022)

DATE : 11/01/2022 TIME : 90 Min


SUBJECT: Mathematics READING TIME : 10 Min
CLASS : XI FULL MARKS : 40

General Instructions:
● The question paper contains three sections A, B and C.
● Section A consists of 16 questions of 1 mark each.
● Section B consists of 16 questions of 1 mark each.
● Section C consists of 8 questions based on two Case Studies.
● All questions are compulsory.
● There is no negative marking.

Section – A

1. The number of ways to arrange the letters of the word CHEESE are
A. 120 B. 240
C. 720 D. 6

2. If , then is equal to
A. 231 B. 210
C. 252 D. 303

3. is equal to
A. 1 B. -1
C. 0 D. does not exist

4. If the centroid of an equilateral triangle is and its one vertex is , then the equation of its
circumcircle is
A. B.
C. D. None of these

5. is equal to
A. B.
C. D.

6. The polar form of is


A. B.
C. D.

7. The value of for which the quadratic equation has real and equal roots
are:
A. B.
C. D. none of these

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8. If , then
A. ] B.
C. D. ]

9. If ] then
A. 1 B. 2
C. 2 D. 3

10. In how many ways can 5 girls and 3 boys be seated in a row so that no two boys are together?
A. 4320 B. 14400
C. 1440 D. 2880

11. The value of is


A. 0/0 B. 5120
C. does not exist D. indeterminate

12. The radius of the circle represented by the equation is


A. 3/2 B. √
C. 2/3 D. None of these

13. If then is equal to


A. B.

C. D.

14. If then equals


A. 0 B.
C. D. none of these

15. If and are the roots of the equation , then the value of is
A. B.
C. D.

16. If and are real numbers such that and then


A. B. ]
C. D.

Section – B

17. The set of all values of for which both the roots of the equation are
real and negative, is
A. ] B. ]
C. ] D. ]

18. If , then equals


A. 10 B. 100
C. 150 D. none of these

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19. The equation of a circle with radius 5 and touching both the coordinate axes is
A. B.
C. D.

20. The value of ( ) is


A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4

21. The value of is


A. B.
C. D.

22. The least value of which makes the roots of the equation imaginary, is
A. 4 B. 5
C. 6 D. 7

23. The solution set of the inequation is


A. B.
C. D. none of these

24. The value of √ =


√ √
A. B.
√ √
√ √
C. D.
√ √

25. If the circles and touch each other, then is equal to


A. B.
C. D.

26. If ( ) then is equal to


A. B.
C. D. none of these

27. If and are the roots of the equation , then


A. B.
C. D. none of these

28. If and is a real function, then ( ( )) is


A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4

29. The domain of the function √ is


A. B.
C. ] ] D. none of these

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30. If ] ] where ] denotes the greatest integer function, then
A. ] B. ]
C. ] D.

31. The number of integral solutions set of is


A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. none of these

32. If ( ), then ( ) is equal to


A. { } B. { }
C. D.
Section – C

Ques. 33 to ques. 36 are based on Case Study-1


Case Study-1
One evening, four friends decided to play a card game Rummy. Rummy is a card game that is played with decks
of cards. To win the rummy game a player must take a valid declaration by picking and discarding cards from
the two piles given. One pile is a closed deck, where a player is unable to see the card that he is picking, while
the other is an open deck that is formed by the cards discarded by the players. To win at a rummy card game,
the players have to group cards invalid sequence and sets.

In rummy, the cards rank low to high starting with Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, and King. Ace, Jack,
Queen, and King each have 10 points. The remaining cards have a value equal to their face value. For example,
5 cards will have 5 points, and so on.
Four cards are drawn from the deck of 52 cards, then:
33. In how many different ways can this be done?
A. B.

C. D.

34. Number of ways in which exactly one card of each suit can be drawn
A. 13 ways B. ways
C. ways D.

35. Number of ways in which all cards of the same suit can be drawn
A. 2060 ways B. 2800 ways
C. 2860 ways D. 2000 ways

36. Number of ways in which all club cards can be drawn


A. 751 B. 175
C. 517 D. 715
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Ques. 37 to ques. 40 are based on Case Study-2
Case Study-2
A general election of Lok Sabha is a gigantic exercise. About 911 million people were eligible to vote and voter
turnout was about 67%, the highest ever.

Let I be the set of all citizens of India who were eligible to exercise their voting right in general election held in
2019. A relation ‘R’ is defined on I as follows
{ }
37. Two neighbours . exercised his voting right while did not cast her vote in general
election – 2019. Which of the following is true?
A. B.
C. D.

38. Mr X and his wife W both exercised their voting right in general election -2019, Which of the following
is true?
A. both (X,W) and (W,X) R B. (X,W) R but (W,X) R
C. both (X,W) and (W,X) R D. (W,X) R but (X,W) R

39. Three friends F1, F2 and F3 exercised their voting right in general election-2019, then which of the
following is true?
A. (F1,F2 ) R, (F2,F3) R and (F1,F3) R B. (F1,F2 ) R, (F2,F3) R and (F1,F3) R
C. (F1,F2 ) R, (F2,F2) R but (F3,F3) R D. (F1,F2 ) R, (F2,F3) R and (F1,F3) R

40. Mr. Shyam exercised his voting right in General Election – 2019, then Mr. Shyam is related to which of
the following?
A. All those eligible voters who cast their votes B. Family members of [Link]
C. All citizens of India D. Eligible voters of India

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Common questions

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Voting patterns illustrate social behaviors and the properties of reflexive, symmetric, and transitive relations. The relation defined in Source 2 helps identify direct engagement or support patterns among electors based on their voting habits .

The quadratic equation has real and equal roots when its discriminant (b² - 4ac) is zero. For the equation given in Source 1, setting the discriminant to zero provides the condition for determining the value of 'c' .

Relational set notations simplify analyzing who exercises voting rights. For example, casting votes reflects relation R where exercised vote implies connectivity within elector networks, showing systemic voter interaction and familial voting trends, as noted in Source 3. Non-reflexive and asymmetric relations reveal individual participation nuances .

The polar form is useful for multiplying and dividing complex numbers. The conversion from standard \(a + bi\) to polar involves calculating the modulus \(r = \sqrt{a^2 + b^2}\) and the argument \(\theta = \tan^{-1}(\frac{b}{a})\).

Greatest integer functions truncate real numbers into integers, precisely managing inputs to radicals to prevent undefined behaviors (like negatives under even roots). This confines domain selection to stable output scenarios .

The centroid of an equilateral triangle with a known vertex can help determine the other vertices using symmetry properties. Using coordinate geometry, the circumcircle's equation can be derived by calculating the center and the radius from the centroid and one vertex .

The word 'CHEESE' consists of 6 letters where E is repeated twice. The number of distinct arrangements is calculated by dividing the factorial of the total number of letters by the factorial of the number of times E repeats: \( \frac{6!}{2!} = \frac{720}{2} = 360 \).

Firstly, arrange the 5 girls. The boys can be inserted into the 6 possible gaps between and around the girls. Select 3 out of these 6 gaps for boys: \( \binom{6}{3} \), and arrange the boys in these gaps: \(3!\). Thus, total ways are \(5! \times \binom{6}{3} \times 3! = 86400\).

The requirement that each card is from a different suit reduces the problem to selecting one card per suit across 4 suits. Computing possible selections employs combination principles: each increasing choice reduces subsequent options available .

A quadratic equation's roots are imaginary when its discriminant (b² - 4ac) is less than zero. This determines the range of values that cause the discriminant to be negative, establishing imaginary roots conditions .

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