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Model Question Paper in Mathematics (Bridge Course) First Year Bi.P.C. Students

1. The question paper consists of two sections - Section A and Section B. Section A contains 10 short answer type questions carrying 3 marks each. Section B contains 3 long answer type questions carrying 15 marks each. 2. Section A tests basic concepts like proofs, coordinate geometry, trigonometric identities and differentiation. Section B contains multi-part questions testing advanced concepts such as vectors, trigonometric equations, properties of triangles and differentiation of complex functions. 3. The paper aims to evaluate students' understanding of core mathematical concepts as well as their ability to apply these concepts to solve multi-step problems.
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Model Question Paper in Mathematics (Bridge Course) First Year Bi.P.C. Students

1. The question paper consists of two sections - Section A and Section B. Section A contains 10 short answer type questions carrying 3 marks each. Section B contains 3 long answer type questions carrying 15 marks each. 2. Section A tests basic concepts like proofs, coordinate geometry, trigonometric identities and differentiation. Section B contains multi-part questions testing advanced concepts such as vectors, trigonometric equations, properties of triangles and differentiation of complex functions. 3. The paper aims to evaluate students' understanding of core mathematical concepts as well as their ability to apply these concepts to solve multi-step problems.
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MODEL QUESTION PAPER IN

MATHEMATICS (BRIDGE COURSE)

FIRST YEAR Bi.P.C. STUDENTS

TIME: 3 Hrs. MAX.MARKS: 75

NOTE: This Question paper consists of Sections A and B


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SECTION – A

Short Answer Type Questions.


Answer ALL Questions. 10×3=30
Each Question carries THREE marks.
16 25 81
1. Prove that 7 log + 5 log + 3 log = log 2.
15 24 80
2. Find the centroid of the triangle with vertices

− − − − − − − −
A( i + 2 j + 3 k ), B( 2 i − j − k ) and C (i − 2 j + 4 k ).

− − − − − −
3. If 1 a + b1 = 1 a − b1, show that a ⊥ r to b

∏ 3∏ 5∏ 7∏ 9∏
4. Prove: cot cot cot cot cot = 1.
20 20 20 20 20

5. Simplify: cos 2 45° − sin 2 15°.

6. Find the equation of the line passing through the point (-4, -3) and parallel to the line
joining the points (1,3) and (5,1).
7. Find the acute angle between the lines 3x + 5 y = 7;2 x − y + 4 = o.
8. Evaluate : Lt sin 5 x
x → o tan 6 x
9. Differentiate with respect to x : log( x 2 + x + 1).
∂u ∂u ∂u
10. If u = x 2 + y 2 + z 2 , then show that x +y +z = 2u.
∂x ∂y ∂z
SECTION – B

Long Answer Type Questions.


Answer any THREE Questions. 3×15=45
Each question carries FIFTEEN marks.

11. a) Solve: a 3− x b 5 x = a 3 x b x +5 (8M)


log a log b log c
b) If = = show that a a , b b , c c = 1. (7M)
b−c c−a a−b

12. a) If a , b , c are non – coplanar vectors, show that the vectors (8M)
a + 2b + 3c,−2a + 3b + 5c,7a − c are coplanar.
b) Find the angles of the triangle formed by the points whose position (7M)
vectors are i + j − k , 3i + 4 j − 2k , 2i − j − k .

13. a) If A + B = 45°, then show that (1+tanA) (1+tanB) = 2 (8M)


Hence deduce the value of tan 22 12 °.

a b
b) If = , then show that a cos 2 ∝ + b sin 2 ∝= a. (7M)
cos ∝ sin ∝

14. a) Find the orthocentre of the triangle formed by the points (8M)
(4,1), (7,4), (5,-2).
b) Find the area of the triangle formed by the lines (7M)
y = m1 x + c1 ; y = m2 x + c2 ; x = o
log x
+ (sin x)
sin x
15. a) Differentiate with respect to x: x (8M)
2 2
b) Show that the crwoes y = 4( x + 1) and y = 36(9 − x ) (7M)
interest each other orthogonally.

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