DPP (51 To) 11th Pqrs Maths Wa
DPP (51 To) 11th Pqrs Maths Wa
DPP (51 To) 11th Pqrs Maths Wa
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Q.1 State whether the following statements are True or False.
2
1 1 1 1 1 1
(i) If x, y, z are all different real numbers, then =
(x y ) 2
(y z) 2
(z x) 2
x y y z z x
3
Q.5 The two legs of a right triangle are sin + sin 3 and cos – cos . The length of its
2 2
hypotenuse is
(A)1 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) some function of
4 3 4 6 6
Q.6 If f (x) = 3sin x sin (3 x ) – 2 sin x sin (5 x ) then, for all permissible
2 2
values of x, f (x) is
(A) – 1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) not a constant function
Subjective :
Q.7 If an equilateral triangle and a regular hexagon have the same perimeter then find the ratio of their areas.
tan 3 cot 3 1 2 sin 2 cos 2
Q.8 Prove the identity, .
1 tan 2 1 cot 2 sin cos
Q.9 A polynomial in x of degree three which vanishes when x = 1 & x = – 2, and has the values 4 & 28 when
x = – 1 and x = 2 respectively is ______.
Q.10 The length of a common internal tangent to two circles is 7 and a common external tangent is 11.
Compute the product of the radii of the two circles.
Q.11 Prove that x4 + 4 is prime only for one value of x N.
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 45 to 55 Min. DPP. NO.-3
Fill in the blanks.
Q.1 The smallest natural number of the form 1 2 3 X 4 3 Y, which is exactly divisible by 6 where 0 X,
Y 9, is ______ .
Q.2 The line AB is 6 meters in length and is tangent to the inner one of the two
concentric circles at point C. It is known that the radii of the two circles are
integers. The radius of the outer circle is _______
Q.3 The positive integers p, q & r are all primes. If p2 q2 = r then the set of all possible values of r is
______ .
2 2
Q.4 Solution set of the equation 32x 2.3x x 6 32(x 6) 0 is
(A) {–3, 2} (B) {6, –1} (C) {–2, 3} (D) {1, – 6}
Q.5 Exact value of cos2 73º + cos2 47º sin2 43º + sin2 107º is equal to :
(A) 1/2 (B) 3/4 (C) 1 (D) none
3 7 5
(A) sec(–100) (B) cosec (C) sin (D) cot
2 2 4
1 sin A sin A 1
Q.8 If , for all permissible values of A, then A belongs to
1 sin A cos A cos A
(A) First Quadrant (B) Second Quadrant (C) Third Quadrant (D) Fourth Quadrant
5 99
Q.9 The sines of two angles of a triangle are equal to & . The cosine of the third angle is :
13 101
245 255 735 765
(A) (B) (C) (D)
1313 1313 1313 1313
17 5
Q.10 If secA = and cosecB = then sec(A + B) can have the value equal to
8 4
85 85 85 85
(A) (B) – (C) (D)
36 36 84 84
sin 24cos6sin6sin66
Q.2 The exact value of sin 21cos39cos51sin69 is ______.
Q.3 A rail road curve is to be laid out on a circle. If the track is to change direction by 280 in a distance of
44 meters then the radius of the curve is ________. [use = 22/7]
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
Q.5 The side of a regular dodecagon is 2 cm. The radius of the circumscribed circle in cms. is :
2 2
(A) 4( 6 2 ) (B) 6 2 (C) (D) 6 2
3 1
Q.6 Which of the following conditions imply that the real number x is rational?
I x1/2 is rational
II x2 and x5 are rational
III x2 and x4 are rational
(A) I and II only (B) I and III only (C) II and III only (D) I, II and III
Q.7 The number of all possible triplets (a1, a2, a3) such that a1 + a2cos2x + a3sin²x = 0 for all x is :
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) infinite
Subjective :
2
3 3
Q.9 If [1 sin (+) + cos ( + )] + 1 sin
2
cos = a + b sin 2 then find the
2 2
value of a and b.
Q.1 Exact value of tan 200º (cot 10º tan 10º) is ______ .
2 3 4 3
(A) (B) (C) 3 (D) none
3 3
Subjective :
3
Q.7 Prove the identity, cos
4 + sin (3 8) sin(412) = 4 cos 2 cos 4 sin 6.
2
cos 5x cos 4 x
Q.8 Prove that: = cos x + cos 2x.
2 cos 3x 1
1 sin
Q.9 Prove the identity, sin 2 (1 + tan 2 . tan ) + = tan 2 + tan2 .
1 sin 4 2
tan 8
Q.10 Prove that = (1 + sec2) (1 + sec4) (1 + sec8)
tan
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 45 Min. DPP. NO.-6
Q.1 If sin2 = 4 sin2, show that 5 tan( – ) = 3 tan( + ).
sin 2 2 x ·cos 2 x
Q.2 Find the degree measure of all angles ‘x’ such that 0 x 180° and cos6x – sin6x + =0
4
5
Q.3 If 0 < x < and cos x + sin x = , find the numerical values of cos x – sin x.
4 4
2 2
sin 3 cos 3
Q.5 Prove the identity = 8 cos2, wherever it is defined.
sin cos
Q.6 Find the value of lying in the interval [0, 2] and satisfying the cubic,
2sin3 – 5sin2 + 2 sin = 0.
2 3
Q.2 The solution set of the system of equations , x + y = , cos x + cos y = ,
3 2
where x & y are real , is _______.
Q.3 If a sin x . sin x . sin x b then the ordered pair (a, b) is ______.
3 3
1
Q.4 The value of b satisfying log 8
b3 is _______.
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Q.5 The number of integral pair(s) (x , y) whose sum is equal to their product is ______.
Q.6 A mixture of wine and water is made in the ratio of wine : total = k : m. Adding x units of water or
removing x units of wine (x 0), each produces the same new ratio of wine : total. The numerical value
of the new ratio is ______.
Q.7 If x2 5x + 6 = 0 and log2 (x + y) = log4 25, then the set of ordered pair(s) of (x, y) is ______.
k 1 k1 k k1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
k1 k 1 k1 k
2
Q.9 The equation 7 log7 ( x 4 x 2) = x – 2 has
(A) two natural solution (B) one prime solution
(C) no composite solution (D) one integral solution
Q.10 The number of real solution of the equation log10 (7x 9)2 + log10 (3x 4)2 = 2 is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 45 Min. DPP. NO.-8
Fill in the blanks :
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Q.1 If x = 3 7 5 2 , then the value of x3 + 3x 14 is equal to ______.
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75 2
1 2 log3 2
Q.5 The number N = log26 2 when simplified reduces to :
1 log3 2 2
Subjective :
Q.6 If tan A & tan B are the roots of the quadratic equation, a x2 + b x + c = 0 then evaluate
a sin2 (A + B) + b sin (A + B). cos (A + B) + c cos2 (A + B).
a 2
b2 a 2 b2 2
Q.7 If cos + cos = a and sin + sin= b then prove that, cos2 + cos2 =
a 2
b 2
Q.8 Establish tricotomy in each of this following pairs of numbers
(i) log 27 3 log 4 2 (ii) log 4 5 and log1/16 (1 / 25)
3 and2
1 4
log 5 3 log 9 36 log 7 9
Q.9 Compute the value of 81 27 3
1 ab
Q.10 Given, log712 = a & log1224 = b . Show that, log54168 = .
a (8 5 b )
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 45 Min. DPP. NO.-9
Fill in the blanks :
Q.1 If logx log18 2 8 = 1
3
. Then the value of 1000 x is equal to _____.
Q.5 Which one of the following when simplified does not reduce to an integer?
Q.6 Let u = (log2x)2 – 6 log2x + 12 where x is a real number. Then the equation xu = 256 has
(A) no solution for x (B) exactly one solution for x
(C) exactly two distinct solutions for x (D) exactly three distinct solutions for x
1
Q.7 The equation, log2 (2x2) + log2 x . x log x log2 x 1 + log42 (x4) + 2 3 log1 / 2 log2 x = 1 has :
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(A) exactly one real solution (B) two real solutions
(C) 3 real solutions (D) no solution .
Subjective
3 5 7
Q.9 Find the exact value of tan2 + tan2 + tan2 + tan2
16 16 16 16
Q.10 In any triangle, if (sin A + sin B + sin C) (sin A + sin B sin C) = 3 sin A sin B, find the angle C.
Q.4 Let fn(x) = sinnx + cosnx. Find the number of values of x in [0, ] for which the relation
6f4(x) – 4f6(x) = 2f2(x) holds valid.
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Q.5 If 2cos = x + , find the values of the following in terms of cosine of the multiple angle of .
x
1 1 1
(i) x2 + 2 ; (ii) x3 + 3 and (ii) x4 + 4
x x x
1
Hence deduce the value of xn + n , n N.
x
a b
Q.6 If a b > 1, then find the largest possible value of the expression log a + log b .
b a
3
1 x 1 x
Q.7 Prove that solution of the equation, 2 log 9 2 1 log 27 4 is an irrational number..
2 4
Q.6 In the figure, E is the midpoint of AB and F is the midpoint of AD. If the
area of FAEC is 13 sq. units, find the area of the quadrilateral ABCD.
Q.7 In the figure, 'O' is the centre of the circle and A, B and C are three
points on the circle. Suppose that OA = AB = 2 units and angle
OAC = 10°. Find the length of the arc BC.
Q.9 In a triangle ABC, BC = 8, CA = 6 and AB = 10. A line dividing the triangle ABC into two regions of
equal area is perpendicular to AB at the point X. Find the length BX.
Q.2 Each of the four statements given below are either True or False.
1
I. sin765° = – II. cosec(–1410°) = 2
2
13 1 15
III. tan = IV. cot =–1
3 3 4
Indicate the correct order of sequence, where 'T' stands for true and 'F' stands for false.
(A) F T F T (B) F F T T (C) T F F F (D) F T F F
Q.3 The value of p which satisfies the equation 122p–1 = 5(3p ·7p) is
ln 5 ln 12 ln 12 ln 5 ln 5 ln 12 ln 12
(A) ln 21 ln 12 (B) ln 12 ln 21 (C) ln 144 ln 21 (D) ln 12 5ln 21
Q.7 An unknown polynomial yields a remainder of 2 upon division by x – 1, and a remainder of 1 upon
division by x – 2. If this polynomial is divided by (x – 1)(x – 2), then the remainder is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) – x + 3 (D) x + 1
22 x
Q.8 If sec x + tan x = , find the value of tan . Use it to deduce the value of cosec x + cot x.
7 2
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 45 Min. DPP. NO.-14
d 4 3
Q.1 sin x sin x when x = 12° is
dx 3
6 2 5 1 5 1
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D)
4 4 4
Q.3 A rectangle has its sides of length sin x and cos x for some x. Largest possible area which it can have,
is
1 1
(A) (B) 1 (C) (D) can not be determined
4 2
Q.4 If logAB + logBA 2 = 4 and B < A then the value of logAB equals
(A) 2 1 (B) 2 2 2 (C) 2 3 (D) 2 2
Q.5 The sum of 3 real numbers is zero. If the sum of their cubes is C then their product is
(A) a rational greater than 1 (B) a rational less than 1
(C) an irrational greater than 1 (D) an irrational less than 1
Q.6 The sides of a triangle ABC are as shown in the given figure.
Let D be any internal point of this triangle and let e, f, and g
denote the distance between the point D and the sides of the
triangle. The sum (5e + 12f + 13g) is equal to
(A) 120 (B) 90
(C) 60 (D) 30
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Q.8 If cos( + ) + sin( – ) = 0 and tan = . Find tan .
2006
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 45 Min. DPP. NO.-15
Q.1 A diameter and a chord of a circle intersect at a point inside the circle. The two parts of the chord are
length 3 and 5 and one part of the diameter is length unity. The radius of the circle is
(A) 8 (B) 9
(C) 12 (D) 16
Q.2
sin 2 x
Smallest positive solution of the equation, 4 16
= 6 sin x , is
2
2 5
(A) (B) (C) (D) none
2 3 6
Q.4 There is an equilateral triangle with side 4 and a circle with the centre on one of the vertex of that triangle.
The arc of that circle divides the triangle into two parts of equal area. How long is the radius of the circle?
12 3 24 3 30 3 6 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Q.4 If sin and cos are the roots of the equation ax2 – bx + c = 0, then
(A) a2 – b2 = 2ac (B) a2 + b2 = 2ac (C) a2 + b2 + 2ac = 0 (D) b2 – a2 = 2ac
2 4 2 4
Q.5 Let a = cos x + cos x + cos x and b = sin x + sin x + sin x then which
3 3 3 3
one of the following does not hold good?
(A) a = 2b (B) b = 2a (C) a + b = 0 (D) a b
Q.7 If x, y, z are real numbers greater than 1 and 'w' is a positive real number. If logxw = 24, logyw = 40 and
logxyzw = 12 then logwz has the value equal to
1 2 3 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
120 120 120 120
Q.8 If and are the roots of the quadratic equation (sin 2a)x2 – 2(sin a + cos a)x + 2 = 0, find them and
hence prove that 2 + 2 = 2 · 2.
Q.9 Find all integral solution of the equation, 4 log x x 2 log x 3 log x .
4x
2
2x
3
2
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 50 Min. DPP. NO.-17
2
Q.1 Let N = 22 12 2 22 12 2 then log2N equals
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) none
2 2
3x 1)
Q.2 The sum of all values of x so that 16( x 8( x 3x 2) , is
(A) 0 (B) 3 (C) – 3 (D) – 5
Q.4 Given log2(log8x) = log8(log2x) then (log2x)2 has the value equal to
(A) 9 (B) 12 (C) 27 (D) 3 3
2024 5 9
Q.6 If sin 2x = , where <x< , the value of the sin x – cos x is equal to
2025 4 4
1 1 1
(A) – (B) (C) ± (D) none
45 45 2025
k1 k 1 1
Q.7 The equation ln
1 ( k 1) = F(k) · ln 1 k 1 k ln k is true for all k wherever defined.
( k 1)
F(100) has the value equal to
1 1
(A) 100 (B) (C) 5050 (D)
101 100
2 6
Q.8 Let a and b are two real numbers such that, sin a + sin b = and cos a + cos b = . Find the value of
2 2
(i) cos(a – b) and (ii) sin(a + b).
Q.5 Which one of the following denotes the greatest positive proper fraction?
1
log 2 6 log 3 5
1 1 log 3 2 log 2
3
(A) (B) (C) 3 (D) 8
4 3
Select the correct alternative : (More than one are correct)
1
Q.6 The solution set of the system of equations, log12x log2 y = log2 x and
logx 2
log2 x . (log3 (x + y)) = 3 log3 x is:
(A) x = 6; y = 2 (B) x = 4; y = 3 (C) x = 2; y = 6 (D) x = 3; y = 4
Subjective :
Q.7 If log18 36 = a & log2472 = b, then find the value of 4 (a + b) 5 ab.
8 ax
Q.8 It is known that x = 9 is a root of the equation log (x2 + 15a2) – log(a 2) = log . Find the other
a 2
root(s) of this equation.
Q.9 If = n , prove that 2n cos cos2 cos22 ........ cos2n–1 = 1. What the value of the product
2 1
whould be if = n.
2 1
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 60 Min. DPP. NO.-19
Q.2 The expression, xlogy logz · ylogz logx · zlogx logy when simplified reduces to ______.
x2
Q.4 The value of the expression, log4 2 log4 (4 x4) when x = 2 is :
4
(A) 6 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) meaningless
1
Q.5 The solution set of the equation, 3 log10 x + 2 log10 = 2 is :
x
(A) {10, 102} (B) {10, 103} (C) {10, 104} (D) {10, 102, 104}
Subjective :
Q.7 Find the set of values of ‘x’ satisfying the equation x
64 – x
23x 3 + 12 = 0.
2 n 1
Q.8 Evaluate the product tan(r) where 4n = .
r 1
Q.10 If sin x + cos x + tan x + cot x + sec x + cosec x = 7 then sin 2x = a b 7 where a, b N. Find the
ordered pair (a, b).
CLASS : XI (ALL) DATE : 26-27/06/2006 TIME : 60 Min. DPP. NO.-20
Fill in the blanks :
x 1 x2
Q.1 The solution set of the equation 4 x3 = 3 x3 is ______.
a b
Q.2 If (a2 + b2)3 = (a3 + b3)2 and ab 0 then the numerical value of is equal to ______
b a
1
1
Q.3 3 5 log7 5 simplifies to ________.
log10 (0.1)
1 1 1 1
Q.5 log3 1 + log3 1 + log3 1 + .............. + log3 1 when simplified has the value
3 4 5 242
equal to
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
2
3 sin( ) cos( )
4 cos 6
Q.7 It is known that sin = and 0 < < then the value of is:
5 sin
5
(A) independent of for all in (0, /2) (B) for tan > 0
3
3 (7 24 cot )
(C) for tan < 0 (D) none
15
Subjective :
3
Q.8 If cos ( y – z ) + cos ( z – x ) + cos ( x – y ) = –
,
2
prove that cosx + cosy + cosz = 0 = sinx + siny + sinz
1 1
Q.2 If x2 + 2 = 7 then the value of
x 3 3 equals (x > 0)
x x
(A) 18 (B) 21 (C) 24 (D) 27
Q.3 Number of positive integers x for which f (x) = x3 – 8x2 + 20x – 13, is a prime number, is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Q.4 In the inequality below the value of the angle is expressed in radian measure. Which one of the inequalities
below is true?
(A) sin 1 < sin 2 < sin 3 (B) sin 3 < sin 2 < sin 1
(C) sin 2 < sin 1 < sin 3 (D) sin 3 < sin 1 < sin 2
Q.5 A particle is moving along a straight line so that its velocity at time t 0 is v (t) = 3t2. At what time t during
the interval from t = 0 to t = 9 is its velocity the same as the average velocity over the entire interval?
(A) 3 (B) 4.5 (C) 3(3)1/2 (D) 9
(log10 n ) 1
Q.6 If log10sinx + log10cosx = – 1 and log10(sin x + cos x) = then the value of 'n' is
2
(A) 24 (B) 36 (C) 20 (D) 12
SUBJECTIVE
Q.8 If log10(15) = a and log20(50) = b then find the value of log9(40).
Q.5 Each side of triangle ABC is divided into 3 equal parts. The ratio of the
area of hexagon UVWXYZ to the area of triangle ABC is
5 2
(A) (B)
9 3
1 3
(C) (D)
2 4
Q.6 If a, b, c are real numbers such that a2 + 2b = 7, b2 + 4c = – 7 and c2 + 6a = – 14 then the value of
a2 + b2 + c2 is
(A) 14 (B) 21 (C) 28 (D) 35
cos 96 sin 96
Q.7 Find the smallest natural 'n' such that tan(107n)° = .
cos 96 sin 96
(A) n = 2 (B) n = 3 (C) n = 4 (D) n = 5
SUBJECTIVE
Q.8 If A + B + C = then prove that
2
sin A + 2 sin A = 1.
2
Q.10 If x is eliminated from the equation, sin(a + x) = 2b and sin(a – x) = 2c, then find the eliminant.
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 60 Min. DPP. NO.-23
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
Q.1 Which of these statements is false?
(A) A rectangle is sometimes a rhombus.
(B) A rhombus is always a parallelogram.
(C) The digonals of a parallelogram always bisect the angles at the vertices.
(D) The diagonals of a rectangle are always congurent.
Q.5 The quadratic equation X2 – 9X + 3 = 0 has roots r and s. If X2 + bX + c = 0 has roots r2 and s2, then
(b, c) is
(A) (75, 9) (B) (–75, 9) (C) (–87, 4) (D) (–87, 9)
1 1 1 1
Q.6 The sum ...... is equal to
sin 45 sin 46 sin 47 sin 48 sin 49 sin 50 sin 133 sin 134
(A) sec (1)° (B) cosec (1)° (C) cot (1)° (D) none
SUBJECTIVE
Q.7 If p, q are the roots of the quadratic equation x 2 + 2bx + c = 0, prove that
2 log 2
y p y q = log 2 + log y b y 2by c
Q.9 Find the value of k for which the graph of the quadratic polynomial
P (x) = x2 + (2x + 3)k + 4(x + 2) + 3k – 5 intersects the axis of x at two distinct points.
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 50 Min. DPP. NO.-24
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
Q.1 The equation, x = 2x2 + 6x 9 has:
(A) no solution (B) one solution (C) two solutions (D) infinite solutions
1025
Q.2 If log10 = p and log10 2 = q then the value of log10 4100 in terms of p and q is equal to
1024
(A) p + 9q (B) p + 10q (C) 12p + q (D) p + 12q
a b (a b) a b (a b) a b (a b) a b ....... is :
(A) independent of b (B) independent of a
(C) independent of both a & b (D) dependent on both a & b .
Q.5 If tan A & tan B are the roots of the quadratic equation x 2 ax + b = 0, then the value of
sin2 (A + B) is :
a2 a2 a2 a2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
a 2 (1 b )2 a 2 b2 ( b a) 2 b 2 (1 a ) 2
x 2 3x c 1
Q.6 If the maximum and minimum values of y = 2 are 7 and respectively then the value of
x 3x c 7
c is equal to
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
Subjective
x 2 ax 2
Q.8 Find all values of 'a' for which lies between –3 and 2 for all real values of x.
x2 x 1
Q.9 Find the values of 'a' for which one of the roots of the quadratic equation,
x2 + (2 a + 1) x + (a2 + 2) = 0
is twice the other root . Find also the roots of this equation for these values of 'a' .
u3 u5 u5 u7
Q.10 If un = sinn + cosn, prove that
u1 u3
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 50 Min. DPP. NO.-25
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
Q.1 The value of the expression (sinx + cosecx)2 + (cosx + secx)2 – ( tanx + cotx)2 wherever defined is
equal to
(A) 0 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 9
Q.2 The number of integers 'n' such that the equation nx2 + (n + 1)x + (n + 2) = 0 has rational roots only, is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Q.4 If cos + cos = a and sin + sin= b, then the value of cos·cos has the value equal to
a a a a
2 2 2 2
2
b2 4a 2 2
b2 4b 2
2
b2 4a 2 2
b2 4b 2
(A)
4 a 2 b2 (B)
2 a 2 b2 (C)
2 a 2 b2
2 (D)
4 a 2 b2
Q.5 Let y = cos x (cos x cos 3 x). Then y is :
(A) 0 only when x 0 (B) 0 for all real x
(C) 0 for all real x (D) 0 only when x 0
Subjective:
Q.7 Show that the triangle ABC is right angles if and only if sinA + sinB + sinC = cosA + cosB + cosC + 1.
3 | x | 2
Q.8 Find the solution set of the inequality 2.
| x | 1
Q.9 Let a, b, c be the three roots of the equation x 3 + x2 – 333x – 1002 = 0 then find the value of
a3 + b3 + c3.
Q.10 A polynomial in x of degree greater than 3 leaves the remainder 2, 1 and –1 when divided by
(x – 1); (x + 2) & (x + 1) respectively. Find the remainder, if the polynomial is divided by, (x2 1) (x + 2).
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 50 Min. DPP. NO.-26
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
Q.1 The set of values of 'p' for which the expression x2 2 px + 3 p + 4 is negative for atleast one real x is:
(A) (B) ( 1, 4)
(C) (, 1) (4, ) (D) { 1, 4}
Q.4 If the roots of the cubic, x3 + ax2 + bx + c = 0 are three consecutive positive integers. Then the value
a2
of is equal to
b 1
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) none of these
x y
Q.5 If x sin = y cos then + is equal to
sec2 cosec2
(A) x (B) y (C) x2 (D) y2
1
Q.6 The equation (x R) x2 1 =x
x 53
2
(A) has no root (B) exactly one root (C) two roots (D) four roots
Q.7 The function f (x) is defined by f (x) = cos4x + K cos22x + sin4x, where K is a constant. If the function
f (x) is a constant function, the value of k is
(A) – 1 (B) – 1/2 (C) 0 (D) 1/2 (E) 1
Subjective:
Q.8 If one root of the quadratic equation x2 + mx – 24 = 0 is twice a root of the equation
x2 – (m + 1)x + m = 0 then find the value of m.
x 2 2x 3
Q.10 If y = then find the interval in which y can lie for every x R wherever defined.
x 2 2x 8
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 50 Min. DPP. NO.-27,28
DPP-27
DATE : 12-13/07/2006 TIME : 50 Min.
Q.1 From the relation, 3 (cos 2 – cos 2) = 1 – cos 2 cos 2, we get
tan = k tan where , 0, . Find the value of k.
2
sin x 1 1 2 sin x
Q.2 Prove the inequality + x R.
sin x 2 2 3 sin x
2 4 6 3 5
Q.3 Prove that : sin + sin – sin = 4 sin sin sin
7 7 7 7 7 7
Q.4 Find the two smallest positive values of x for which sin x° = sin (xc)
Q.3 Find the maximum and minimum value of the sum of the squares of the roots of the equation
1
x2 + (3 sin – 4)x + cos2 = 0
2
For what value of in (–, ) these extreme values occur.
Q.4 Let A1 , A2 , A3 ............ An are the vertices of a regular n sided polygon inscribed in a circle of radius R.
If (A1 A2)2 + (A1 A3)2 + ......... + (A1 An)2 = 14 R2 , find the number of sides in the polygon.
7 3 7 3
Q.5 If X = sin + sin + sin , Y = cos + cos + cos
12 12 12 12 12 12
X Y
then prove that = 2 tan2.
Y X
Q.6 Find the sum of (n – 1) terms of the series :
2 3
sin + sin + sin + ........ Deduce the value of n if this sum is equal to 2 + 3 .
n n n
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 50 Min.
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
5 1 sin x 1 sin x
Q.1 If x 3 , then the value of the expression is
2 1 sin x 1 sin x
x x x x
(A) –cot (B) cot (C) tan (D) –tan
2 2 2 2
96 sin 80 sin 65 sin 35
Q.2 The exact value of is equal to
sin 20 sin 50 sin 110
(A) 12 (B) 24 (C) –12 (D) 48
Q.3 The value of cot x + cot (60º + x) + cot (120º + x) is equal to :
3 9 tan 2 x
(A) cot 3x (B) tan 3x (C) 3 tan 3x (D)
3 tan x tan 3 x
Q.4 , , & are the smallest positive angles in ascending order of magnitude which have their sines equal
to the positive quantity k. The value of
4 sin + 3 sin + 2 sin + sin is equal to :
2 2 2 2
(A) 2 1 k (B) 2 1 k (C) 2 k (D) 2k
2 0.25sincosx2x 4 + 1 = 0, is :
2
tan x
Q.7 The set of values of x satisfying the equation, 2 4
1
(A) 2 2
(B) 2 a 2 b 2 (C) a + b (D) none
a b
n sin A cos A
Q.9 If tanB = then tan(A + B) equals
1 n cos 2 A
sin A (n 1) cos A sin A sin A
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(1 n ) cos A sin A (n 1) cos A (n 1) cos A
Subjective:
Q.10 Find the value(s) of the positive integer n for which the quadratic equation,
n
( x k 1)(x k ) 10n has solutions and + 1 for some .
k 1
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 50 Min. for each DPP. NO.-30, 31
Q.1 If the vectors, p = (log2 x) i 6 j k and q = (log2 x) i 2 j + (log2 x) k are perpendicular to each
other, then find the value of x.
2 2
Q.2 If , are the roots of the equation x2 + 3x + 2 = 0 then find the value of .
x 2 2x c
Q.3 If the expression can take all real values, where x R then find all possible value of
x 2 4x 3c
c.
p q
Q.8 In a triangle ABC, angle A = 36º, AB = AC = 1 & BC = x . If x = then find the ordered
2
pair (p, q).
Q.1 If (x + 1)2 is greater then 5x 1 and less than 7x 3 then find the integral value(s) of x.
sin 8 x cos x sin 6 x cos 3x
Q.2 Find the value of the expression when x .
sin 3x sin 4 x cos x cos 2 x 24
Q.3 If , are the roots of the quadratic equation (p2 + p + 1)x2 + (p – 1)x + p2 = 0 such that unity lies
between the roots then find the set of values of p.
Q.4 If both roots of the equation (3 + 1)x2 – (2 + 3)x + 3 = 0 are inifinte then find and .
3
1 log 3
7
log 5 9
81 3 6
2
log 25 6
Q.5 Let, N = . log 25 7
125 then find the value of log2 N.
409
Q.6 If a, b, c are positive reals and b2 < 4ac, then find the difference between the maximum and minimum
values of the function, f () = a sin2 + b sin·cos + c cos2 V R.
Q.7 If are roots of the equation x2 – 2mx + m2 – 1 = 0 then find the number of integral values of m
for which (–2, 4).
Q.8 Which of the statement is True or False. Give proper reason.
I If 0 < p < then the quadratic equation, (cos p 1) x2 + cos px + sin p = 0 has real roots.
II If 2a + b + c = 0 (c 0) then thequadratic equation, ax2 + bx + c = 0 has no root in (0, 2).
[Hint : note that f(0) & f(2) have opposing signs under the given condition ]
III The necessary & sufficient condition for the quadratiic function f(x) = ax2 + bx + c to take both
positive & negative values is, b2 > 4ac.
CLASS : XI (ALL) TIME : 90 Min. DPP. NO.-32
Q.1 If (sin x + cos x)2 + k sin x cos x = 1 holds x R then find the value of k. [3]
Q.3 3 statements are given below each of which is either True or False. State whether True or False with
appropriate reasoning. Marks will be allotted only if appropriate reasoning is given.
I (log3169)(log13243) = 10
II cos(cos ) = cos (cos 0°)
1 3
III cos x + = [3]
cos x 2
3 1 1
Q.4 Prove the identity cos4t = + cos 2t + cos 4t. [3]
8 2 8
Q.6 Find the sum of all the solutions of the equation (log27x3)2 = log27x6. [3]
10 y 10 y
Q.7 If – < x < and y = log10(tan x + sec x). Then the expression E = simplifies to one of
2 2 2
the six trigonometric functions. find the trigonometric function. [3]
Q.8 If log 2 log 2 (log 2 x ) = 2 then find the number of digits in x. You may use log102 = 0.3010.
[3]
Q.9 Assuming that x and y are both + ve satisfying the equation log (x + y) = log x + log y find y in terms of
x. Base of the logarithm is 10 everywhere. [3]
cos x cos 3x
Q.10 If x = 7.5° then find the value of . [3]
sin 3x sin x
Q.11 Find the solutions of the equation, log (1 cos x ) = 2 in the interval x [0, 2]. [4]
2 sin x
2 1
Q.12 Given that loga 2 (a 1) = 16 find the value of log a 32 (a ) . [4]
a
4
Q.13 If cos = find the values of
5
(i) cos 3 (ii) tan [4]
2
Q.16 Find the exact value of cos 24° – cos 12° + cos 48° – cos 84°. [5]
Q.17 Solve the system of equations 5(logxy + logyx) = 26 and xy = 64. [6]
r 4 r 44 4
(2r 1) (2r 1)
Q.18 Prove that sin = cos .
r 1 8 r 1 8
Also find their exact numerical value. [6]
1 1
Q.19 Solve for x: log2 (4 x) + log (4 x) . log x 2 log2 x = 0. [6]
2 2
CLASS : XI (PQRS) DATE : 31/07/2006 TIME : 50 Min. DPP. NO.-33
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
Q.1 Number of ordered pair(s) (a, b) for each of which the equality,
a (cos x 1) + b2 = cos (ax + b2) 1 holds true for all x R are :
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
A B
(C) 1 sec 1 cos ec = 2
A B
(D) 1 tan 1 tan = 2
2 2 2 2
Q.4 Three roots of the equation, x 4 px3 + qx2 rx + s = 0 are tan A, tan B & tan C where A, B, C are
the angles of a triangle. The fourth root of the biquadratic is :
pr pr pr pr
(A) (B) (C) (D)
1 q s 1 q s 1 q s 1 q s
Q.5 If the roots of the quadratic equation (4p – p2 – 5)x2 – (2p – 1)x + 3p = 0 lie on either side of unity then
the number of integral values of p is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
Q.6 The inequalities y( 1) 4, y(1) 0 & y(3) 5 are known to hold for
y = ax2 + bx + c then the least value of 'a' is :
(A) 1/4 (B) 1/3 (C) 1/4 (D) 1/8
Q.7 The area of the circle in which a chord of length 2a makes an angle at its centre is
SUBJECTIVE:
Q.9 Prove that : 5 sin x = sin(x + 2y) 2 tan(x + y) = 3 tan y.
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 50 Min. DPP. NO.-34
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
Q.1 For an increasing A.P. a1, a2, a3.....,an,.... if a1 + a3 + a5 = – 12 ; a1a3a5 = 80 then which of the
following does not hold?
(A) a1= – 10 (B) a2 = – 1 (C) a3 = – 4 (D) a5 = 2
F
G IJ 1 is
3
H K
2
Q.2 The solution set of the inequality log 5 2 x x
8
8
L
M
1 1 3 IJ F
G O L 1 ,1O
N KH P
(A) ,
2 4
4
,1
Q (B) M
N2 P Q
L 1 , 1 IJ F3 I F , 1 IJ F
3 I
N2 4 K H4 ,1JK
(C) M G (D) G
H 4 K H4 , JK G
Q.3 If p & q are distinct reals, then
2 {(x p) (x q) + (p x) (p q) + (q x) (q p)} = (p q)2 + (x p)2 + (x q)2
is satisfied by :
(A) no value of x (B) exactly one value of x
(C) exactly two values of x (D) infinite values of x .
Q.4 If the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + 6 = 0 does not have two distinct real roots, then the least value
of 2a + b is
(A) 2 (B) –3 (C) –6 (D) 1
Q.5 Let a > 0, b > 0 & c > 0. Then both the roots of the equation ax 2 + bx + c = 0.
(A) are real & negative (B) have negative real parts
(C) are rational numbers (D) none
Q.6 Greatest integer less than or equal to the number log2 15 . log1/6 2 . log3 1/6 is :
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1
11
(C) 6 , 2 5
(D) 0 , 6 6 ,
6 x 10 x 2
3 27
Q.8 Number of integral values of x satisfying the inequality is
4 64
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) infinite
Q.9 The equation a sinx + cos2x = 2a – 7 has a solution, if
(A) a > 2 (B) a < 2 (C) 2 < a < 6 (D) a < 2 or a < 6
Subjective :
Q.10 Solve the inequality, log2x (x2 5x + 6) < 1.
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 60 Min. DPP. NO.-35
Q.1 Number of positive solution which satisfy the equation
log2x · log4x · log6x = log2x · log4x + log2x · log6x + log4x · log6x?
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
x 1 x 2
Q.2 Number of integral values of x satisfying the inequality
x 3 x 4
(A) 1 (B) – 2 (C) – 1 (D) 0
Q.3 The quadratic equations 2006 x2 + 2007 x + 1 = 0 and x2 + 2007x + 2006 = 0 have a root in common.
Then the product of the uncommon roots is
(A) 1 (B) – 2 (C) – 1 (D) 0
Q.4 Suppose sin – cos = 1 then the value of sin3 – cos3 is ( R)
(A) 1 (B) – 2 (C) – 1 (D) 0
Q.5 Let an = 16, 4, 1, .... be a geometric sequence. Define Pn as the product of the first n terms. The value
of n Pn
n 1
(A) 8 (B) 16 (C) 32 (D) 64
1 log 4 x 1
Q.6 Smallest integral x satisfying the inequality 1 log x , is
2 2
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
SUBJECTIVE:
43 3
Q.7 A quadratic polynomial f (x) = x2 + ax + b is formed with one of its zeros beingwhere a and
2 3
b are integers. Also g (x) = x4 + 2x3 – 10x2 + 4x – 10 is a biquadratic polynomial such that
43 3
g = c 3 d where c and d are also integers. Find the value of a, b, c and d.
2 3
2 2
Q.8 If and be the roots of the equation x2 + 3x + 1 = 0 then find the value of .
1 1
Q.2 If the mth, nth and pth terms of G.P. form three consecutive terms of another G.P. then m, n and p are in
(A) A.P. (B) G.P. (C) H.P. (D) A.G.P.
SUBJECTIVE
Q.9 For what values of m will the expression
y2 + 2xy + 2x + my – 3
be capable of resolution into two rational factors?
2( x 2)
Q.10 Solve the logarithmic inequality, log 1 1.
( x 1)( x 5)
x
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 60 Min. DPP. NO.-37
1 1
Q.1 If 3 + (3 + d) + 2 (3 + 2d) +...... + upto = 8, then the value of d is :
4 4
(A) 9 (B) 5 (C) 1 (D) none of these
A
Q.2 If A = 3400 then 2 sin is identical to
2
(A) 1 sin A 1 sin A (B) 1 sin A 1 sin A
(C) 1 sin A 1 sin A (D) 1 sin A 1 sin A
2 2 2
Q.3 Consider a decreasing G.P. : g1, g2, g3, ...... gn ....... such that g1 + g2 + g3 = 13 and g1 g 2 g 3 =91
then which of the following does not hold?
(A) The greatest term of the G.P. is 9. (B) 3g4 = g3
(C) g1 = 1 (D) g2 = 3
Q.4 The sum of the roots of the equation (x + 1) = 2 log2(2x + 3) – 2 log4(1980 – 2–x) is
(A) 3954 (B) log211 (C) log23954 (D) indeterminate
Q.5 Let S1 , S 2 , S 3 be the sums of the first n , 2n and 3n terms of an A.P. respectively. If
S3 = C (S2 – S1) then , 'C' is equal to
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1
Q.6 Suppose x, y, z is a geometric series with a common ratio of 'r' such that x y. If x, 3y, 5z is an arithmetic
sequence then the value of 'r' equals
(A) 1/3 (B) 1/5 (C) 3/5 (D) 2/3
Q.7 Let f (x) = x2 +x4 + x6 + x8 + ....... for all real x such that the sum converges. Number of real x for
which the equation f (x) – x = 0 holds, is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
Q.8 In a sequence if the sum of the first n terms is given by
Sn = 2np – 1 where 'p' is fixed real number. The nature of the sequence, is
(A) A.P. (B) G.P. (C) H.P. (D) A.G.P.
More than one alternative are correct.
Q.9 If a x2 + bx + c = 0 , b 1 be an equation with integral co-efficients and > 0 be its discriminant, then
the equation b2 x2 x 4 a c = 0 has :
(A) two integral roots (B) two rational roots
(C) two irrational roots (D) one integral root independent of a, b, c .
SUBJECTIVE:
x
Q.10 Find all real values of x for which the expression log1/2 is a real number..
x 1
2
Q.11 We inscribe a square in a circle of unit radius and shade the region between them. Then we inscribe
another circle in the square and another square in the new circle and shade the region between the new
circle and the square. If the process is repeated infinitely many times, find the area of the shaded region.
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 60 Min. DPP. NO.-38
Q.2 If the equation a (x – 1)2 + b(x2 – 3x + 2) + x – a2 = 0 is satisfied for all x R then the number of
ordered pairs of (a, b) can be
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
Q.3 The sum of the first three terms of an increasing G.P. is 21 and the sum of their squares is 189. Then the
sum of its first n terms is
1 1
(A) 3 (2n – 1) (B) 12 1 n (C) 6 1 n (D) 6 (2n – 1)
2 2
Q.4 If the solutions of the equation sin2 = k (0 < k < 1) in (0, 2) are in A.P. then the value of k is
1 1 3 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 2 4 4
1 3 7 15
Q.5 The sum to n terms of the series, + + + +...... is equal to :
2 4 8 16
(A) 2n n 1 (B) 1 2n (C) 2n + n 1 (D) 2n 1
Q.6 Maximum value of the expression cos · sin R, is
6
1 3 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) 1
2 4 4
Q.7 If abcd = 1 where a, b, c, d are positive reals then the minimum value of
a2 + b2 + c2 + d2 + ab + ac + ad + bc + bd + cd is
(A) 6 (B) 10 (C) 12 (D) 20
3
Q.8 Solution set of the inequality log3 x log32 x log 4 is
2 1 2 2
1 1
3 , 1 1, 9
1
(A) [3, 9] (B) 0, 9, (C) , 9, (D)
3 3
SUBJECTIVE:
Q.10 Find all values of k for which the inequality, 2x2 4k2x k2 + 1 > 0 is valid for all real x which do not
exceed unity in the absolute value.
Q.11 Find all x such that k ·x k = 20.
k 1
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 60 Min. DPP. NO.-39
Q.1 Consider the A.P. a1 , a2 ,..... , an ,....
the G.P. b1 , b2 ,....., bn ,.....
9
such that a1 = b1 = 1 ; a9 = b9 and a r 369 then
r 1
(A) b6 = 27 (B) b7 = 27 (C) b8 = 81 (D) b9 = 18
Q.2 The roots of the equation 2 + cot x = cosec x always lie in the quadrant number
(A) I only (B) I and II (C) II and IV (D) II only
1 1 2 1 2 3 ...... n
Q.3 If Sn = 3
3 3 +...... + 3 3 3 , n = 1, 2, 3,...... Then Sn is not greater than
1 1 2 1 2 3 ...... n 3
(A) 1/2 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4
n
1 1
Q.4 The absolute term in the quadratic expression x 3k 1 x 3k 2 as n is
k 1
(A) zero (B) 1 (C) 2/3 (D) 1/3
Q.5 Starting with a unit square, a sequence of square is generated. Each square in the sequence has half the
side length of its predecessor and two of its sides bisected by its predecessor's sides as shown. This
process is repeated indefinitely. The total area enclosed by all the squares in limiting situation, is
5 79 75 1
(A) sq. units (B) sq. units (C) sq. units (D) sq. units
4 64 64 12
2k2
Q.6 The sum 3k equal to
k 1
(A) 12 (B) 8 (C) 6 (D) 4
Q.7 If A, B, C and D denotes the interior angles of a quadrilateral then
tan A tan A
(A)
cot A (B) tan A tan A cot A
(C) cot A tan A tan A (D) tan A tan A cot A
More than one alternative are correct.
Q.8 The sum of the first three terms of the G.P. in which the difference between the second and the first term
is 6 and the difference between the fourth and the third term is 54, is
(A) 39 (B) 10.5 (C) 27 (D) 27
SUBJECTIVE:
1 1
Q.9 Solve the inequality, 2 log1/2 (x 1) .
3 logx 2 x 8
Q.10 Find the solution set of the equation , log x 2 6x (sin 3 x + sin x) = log x 2 6x (sin 2x).
10 10
(iii) If tanA = 1, tan B = 2 and tanC = 3 then A, B, C can not be the angles of a triangle.
(iv) There exists a value of between 0 & 2 which satisfies the equation; sin4 – sin2 – 1 = 0.
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
Q.2 If a3 + b3 = 0 and a + b 0 then for all permissible values of a, b ; log (a + b) equals
1 1
(A) (log a + log b + log 3) (B) (loga + logb + log2)
2 3
a 3 b3
(C) log(a2 – ab + b 2) (D) log
3ab
Q.3 The maximum value of the sum of the A.P. 50 , 48 , 46 , 44 , ............ is
(A) 325 (B) 648 (C) 650 (D) 652
x
Q.4 The number of solutions of the equation cos = x2 + 2 3 x + 4 is
2 3
(A) more than 2 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 0
Q.5 The value of 4 cos 3 sec 2 tan is equal to
10 10 10
(A) 1 (B) 5 1 (C) 5 1 (D) zero
Q.6 The sum of the first 100 terms common to the series 17, 21, 25, ..... and 16, 21, 26, ...... is
(A) 101100 (B) 111000 (C) 110010 (D) 100101
Q.7 If x, y, z N then the number of ordered triplets of (x, y, z) satisfying the equation x + y + z = 102 is
(A) 4950 (B) 5050 (C) 5150 (D) None
Q.8 Consider an A.P. with first term 'a' and the common difference d. Let Sk denote the sum of the first K
Skx
terms. Let is independent of x, then
Sx
(A) a = d/2 (B) a = d (C) a = 2d (D) none
Q.9 4 sin50 sin550 sin650 has the values equal to
(A)
31
(B)
31
(C)
31
(D)
d
3 31 i
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
SUBJECTIVE
2
Q.10 If = , prove that , sec + sec2 + sec4 = 4.
7
Q.11 Let p & q be the two roots of the equation, mx2 + x (2 m) + 3 = 0. Let m1, m2 be the two values of m
p q 2 m m
satisfying = . Determine the numerical value of 12 22 .
q p 3 m 2 m1
CLASS : XI (PQRS) DATE : 25-26/08/2006 TIME : 50 Min. DPP. NO.-41
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
10 10 10 10
Q.1 The value of cot 7 + tan 67 – cot 67 – tan7 is :
2 2 2 2
(A) a rational number (B) irrational number (C) 2(3 + 2 3 ) (D) 2 (3 – 3 )
Q.2 The quadratic equation (3 + sin)x2 + (2 cos)x + 2 – sin = 0 has
(A) equal roots for all (B) real and distinct roots for all
(C) complex roots for all (D) real or complex roots depending upon
1
Q.3 x R the greatest and the least values of y = cos 2x + sin x are respectively
2
3 1 3 3 1 3 3
(A) , (B) , (C) , (D) 1 , -
4 2 4 2 2 2 2
Q.4 In a potato race, 8 potatoes are placed 6 metres apart on a straight line, the first being 6 metres from the
basket which is also placed in the same line. A contestant starts from the basket and puts one potato at
a time into the basket. Find the total distance he must run in order to finish the race.
(A) 420 (B) 384 (C) 432 (D) none
x2 x 1
Q.5 If tan = and tan = 2 (x 0, 1), where 0 < , < , then tan ( + ) has
2
x x 1 2 x 2x 1 2
the value equal to :
(A) 1 (B) – 1 (C) 2 (D) 3/4
Q.6 The first term of an infinitely decreasing G.P. is unity and its sum is S . The sum of the squares of the terms
of the progression is :
S S2 S
(A) (B) (C) (D) S2
2S 1 2S 1 2S
Q.7 In a triangle ABC, angle A is greater than angle B . If the measures of angles A & B satisfy the
equation, 3 sin x 4 sin3 x K = 0, 0 < K < 1, then the measure of angle C is
(A) /3 (B) /2 (C) 2/3 (D) 5/6
Q.8 The values of x smaller than 3 in absolute value which satisfy the inequality log ( x 2ax) > 1 for
( 2a x 2 )
all a > 5 is
(A) –2 < x < 3 (B) –3 < x < 3 (C) –3 < x < 0 (D) –3 < x < –1
2 3 6 9 18 27
Q.9 The exact value of cos cos ec cos cos ec cos cos ec is equal to
28 28 28 28 28 28
(A) – 1/2 (B) 1/2 (C) 1 (D) 0
SUBJECTIVE
Q.10 If 15 sin4 + 10cos4 = 6, evaluate 8cosec6 + 27sec6.
Q.11 John has 'x' children by his first wife. Mary has x + 1 children by her first husband. They marry and have
children of their own. The whole family has 24 children. Assuming that the children of the same parents
do not fight, find the maximum possible number of fights that can take place.
Q.12 If x, y, z be all positive acute angle then find the least value of
tanx (cot y + cot z) + tany (cot z + cot x) + tanz (cot x + cot y)
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 75 Min. DPP. NO.-42
This is the test paper of Class-XI (J-Batch) held on 27-08-2006. Take exactly 75 minutes.
Q.1 Find the set of values of 'a' for which the quadratic polynomial
(a + 4)x2 – 2ax + 2a – 6 < 0 x R. [3]
x 1 x 5
Q.2 Solve the inequality by using method of interval, . [3]
x 1 x 1
Q.3 Find the minimum vertical distance between the graphs of y = 2 + sin x and y = cos x. [3]
d 3 3
Q.4 Solve: cos x cos x when x = 18°. [3]
dx 4
Q.5 If p, q are the roots of the quadratic equation x 2 + 2bx + c = 0, prove that
2 log 2
y p y q = log 2 + log y b y 2by c .
[4]
x 2 14 x 9
Q.6 Find the maximum and minimum value of y = 2 x R. [4]
x 2x 3
Q.7 Suppose that a and b are positive real numbers such that log 27 a + log 9 b = 7/2 and
log27b + log9a = 2/3. Find the value of the ab. [4]
Q.8 Given sin2y = sin x · sin z where x, y, z are in an A.P. Find all possible values of the common difference
of the A.P. and evaluate the sum of all the common differences which lie in the interval (0, 315). [4]
tan 8
Q.9 Prove that = (1 + sec2) (1 + sec4) (1 + sec8). [4]
tan
3 5 7
Q.10 Find the exact value of tan2 + tan2 + tan2 + tan2 . [4]
16 16 16 16
89
1
Q.11 Evaluate 1 (tan n) 2 . [5]
n 1
Q.12 Find the value of k for which one root of the equation of x 2 – (k + 1)x + k2 + k–8=0 exceed 2 and
other is smaller than 2. [5]
Q.13 Let an be the nth term of an arithmetic progression. Let Sn be the sum of the first n terms of the arithmetic
progression with a1 = 1 and a3 = 3a8. Find the largest possible value of Sn. [5]
C C A B
Q.14(a) If A+B+C = & sin A = k sin , then find the value of tan ·tan in terms of k.
2 2 2 2
x 2 x
log
(b) Solve the inequality, log0.5 6 < 0. [2 + 4]
x 4
Q.15 Given the product p of sines of the angles of a triangle & product q of their cosines, find the cubic
equation, whose coefficients are functions of p & q & whose roots are the tangents of the angles
of the triangle. [6]
Q.16 If each pair of the equations
x 2 p1x q1 0
x 2 p2x q 2 0
x 2 p3x q 3 0
has exactly one root in common then show that
(p1 + p2 + p3)2 = 4(p1p2 + p2p3 + p3p1 – q1 – q2 – q3). [6]
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 50 Min. DPP. NO.-43
1a b
2(1 b )
Q.1 If 60a = 3 and 60b = 5 then the value of 12 equals
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 3 (D) 12
Q.2 Smallest positive x satisfying the equation cos33x + cos35x = 8 cos34x · cos3x is
(A) 15° (B) 18° (C) 22.5° (D) 30°
AB AF
Q.3 Let ABCDEFGHIJKL be a regular dodecagon, then the value of + is
AF AB
(A) 4 (B) 2 3 (C) 2 2 (D) 2
a
1 cos a tan 2
Q.4 If 2 = k cos a where k, w and p have no common factor other than 1, then the
a w p cos a
sin 2
2
value of k + w2 + p2 is equal to
2
Q.2 PQRS is a common diameter of three circles. The area of the middle
circle is the average of the area of the other two. If PQ = 2 and RS = 1
then the length QR is
(A) 6 1 (B) 6 1
(C) 5 (D) 4
Q.4 Let a b c be the lengths of the sides of a triangle T. If a2 + b2 < c2 then which one of the following
must be true?
(A) All 3 angles of T are acute. (B) Some angle of T is obtuse.
(C) One angle of T is a right angle. (D) No such triangle can exist.
SUBJECTIVE:
Q.6 If sinA sinB sinC + cos A cosB = 1, then find the value of sin C.
Q.8 Find the general solution of the trigonometric equation cosec x – cosec 2x = cosec 4x
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 45 Min. DPP. NO.-45
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
tan C
Q.1 In ABC if a = 8, b = 9, c = 10, then the value of is
sin B
32 24 21 18
(A) (B) (C) (C)
9 7 4 5
Q.2 If cos A, cos B and cos C are the roots of the cubic x3 + ax2 + bx + c = 0 where A, B, C are the angles
of a triangle then
(A) a2 – 2b – 2c = 1 (B) a2 – 2b + 2c = 1 (C) a2 + 2b – 2c = 1 (D) a2 + 2b + 2c = 1
Q.3 ABC is an acute angled triangle with circumcentre 'O' orthocentre H. If AO = AH then the measure of
the angle A is
5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 4 3 12
Q.4 Triangle ABC is right angled at A. The points P and Q are on the hypotenuse BC such that BP = PQ = QC.
If AP = 3 and AQ = 4 then the length BC is equal to
(A) 27 (B) 36 (C) 45 (D) 54
a b c
Q.5 Sides a, b, c of a triangle ABC are in A.P. and cos 1 , cos 2 , cos 3 , then the
bc ac ab
1 3
value of tan 2 tan 2 , is
2 2
5
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2/3 (D)
3
SUBJECTIVE:
n n 1 1
Q.6 Find the sum of the series, ...... .
1.2.3 2.3.4 n(n 1)(n 2)
Q.7 If d1, d2, d3 are diameters of the excircles of ABC, touching the sides a, b, c respectively then prove
a d
that d 1
.
1 a
C A B 1
Q.8 In a ABC , if cos A + cos B = 4 sin2 , prove that tan . tan = . Hence deduce that the sides
2 2 2 3
of the triangle are in A.P.
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 45 Min. DPP. NO.-46
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
Q.1 A triangle has sides 6, 7, 8. The line through its incentre parallel to the shortest side is drawn to meet the
other two sides at P and Q. The length of the segment PQ is
12 15 30 33
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 4 7 9
2 3 2 3 2 3
Q.2 ........ is equal to
5 52 53 54 55 56
15 13 3 4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
24 24 5 5
kP
Q.3 Let ABC be a triangle with circumradius R, perimeter P and area k. The maximum value of , is
R3
27 9 3 9 3 27
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 2 4 8
Q.4 A square and an equilateral triangle have the same perimeter. Let A be the area of the circle circumscribed
A
about the square and B be the area of the circle circumscribed about the triangle then the ratio is
B
9 3 27 3 6
(A) (B) (C) (D)
16 4 32 8
Q.5 In a triangle ABC, R(b + c) = a bc where R is the circumradius of the triangle. Then the triangle is
(A) Isosceles but not right (B) right but not isosceles
(C) right isosceles (D) equilateral
SUBJECTIVE:
Q.6 Let the incircle of the ABC touches its sides BC , CA & AB at A1 , B1 & C1 respectively. If 1 , 2 &
3 are the circum radii of the triangles , B1 I C1 , C1 I A1 and
A1 I B1 respectively , then prove that , 2 1 2 3 = R r2 where R is the circumradius and r is the inradius
of the ABC.
Q.7 Find the general solution of the equation, sin42x + cos42x = sin 2x cos 2x.
Q.8 The ratios of the lengths of the sides BC & AC of a triangle ABC to the radius of a circumscribed circle
are equal to 2 & 3/2 respectively. Show that the ratio of the lengths of the bisectors of the interior angles
B & C is ,
7 7 1 .
9 2
CLASS : XI (PQRS) TIME : 45 Min. DPP. NO.-47
Q.1 In the equilateral ABC, AB = 12. One vertex of a square is at the midpoint of the side BC, and the two
adjacent vertices are on the other two sides of the triangle. The length of a side of the square may be
expressed as p 2 q 6 where p and q are integers. The ordered pair (p, q) is
(A) (6, –2) (B) (9, – 3) (C) (8, – 4) (D) (5, – 1)
Q.2 In a convex polygon, the degree measures of the interior angles form an arithmetic progression. If the
smallest angle is 159° and the largest angle is 177°, then the number of sides in the polygon, is
(A) 21 (B) 27 (C) 30 (D) 31
Q.3 Let ABC be the right triangle with vertices of A(0, 2), B(1, 0) and C(0, 0). If D is the point on AB such
that the segment CD bisects angle C, then the length of CD is
1 5 3 2 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 2 2 3
Q.4 The sum of angles that satisfy the equation 2sin2x – sin x + cos x – sin 2x = 0 where x (0, 2), is
7 5 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 2 2 12
Q.5 All values of k such that the quadratic equation – 2x2 + kx + k2 + 5 = 0 has two distinct roots and only
one of the roots satisfies 0 < x < 2, is
(A) – 3 < k < 1 (B) – 3 < k < 0 (C) – 2 < k < 0 (D) – 1 < k 3
Q.6 The value of, (tan 18°)(sin 36°)(cos 54°)(tan 72°)(tan 108°)(cos 126°)(sin 144°)(tan162°)(cos180°)
is k sin2 18° then k has the value equal to
5 5 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
16 4 4 16
Q.7 A triangle with integral sides has perimeter 8 cm. Then the area of the triangle, is
16
(A) 2 2 cm 2 (B) 3 cm 2 (C) 2 3 cm 2 (D) 4 2 cm 2
9
Q.8 The base angles of a triangle are 22.5° and 112.5°. The ratio of the base to the height of the triangle is
(A) 2 (B) 2 2 –1 (C) 2 2 (D) 2
4 4
Q.9 The equation , sin2 3 =1 3 has :
sin 1 sin 1
(A) no root (B) one root (C) two roots (D) infinite roots
Q.10 The general value of x satisfying the equation, 2cot2x + 2 3 cotx + 4 cosecx + 8 = 0 is
(A) n – (B) n + (C) 2n – (D) 2n +
6 6 6 6
CLASS : XI (PQRS) DPP. NO.-48, 49
DPP-48
Date: 22-23/09/2006 Time: 40 Min
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Q.1 If the sum 1 + 1 + 1 + ....... + 1 2
equal
2
1 2 2
2 2
3 2
3 2
4 2 (1999) (2000) 2
1
to n – where n N. Find n.
n
Time: 40 Min
Q.1 Let there be a quotient of two natural numbers in which the denominator is one less than the square of
the numerator. If we add 2 to both numerator & denomenator, the quotient will exceed 1/3 & if we
subtract 3 from numerator & denomenator, the quotient will lie between 0 & 1/10. Determine the
quotient.
Q.2 The number of terms of an A.P. is even ; the sum of the odd terms is 310 ; the sum of the even terms is
340 ; the last term exceeds the first by 57. Find the number of terms and the series.
Q.3 If x , y , z are perpendicular distances of the vertices of a ABC from the opposite sides and is the
area of the triangle, then prove that
1 1 1 1
(cot A cot B cot C)
x 2 y2 z2
Q.4 If p, q, r be the lengths of the bisectors of the angles of a triangle ABC from the angular points A, B and
C respectively, prove that
1 A 1 B 1 C 1 1 1 pqr abc(a b c)
(i) cos cos cos and (ii)
p 2 q 2 r 2 a b c 4 (a b)( b c)(c a )
Q.10 Express cos 5x in terms of cos x and hence find general solution of the equation
cos 5x = 16 cos5x. [6]
Q.11 If x is real and 4y2 + 4xy + x + 6 = 0, then find the complete set of values of x for which y is real.
[6]
Q.12 Find the sum of all the integral solutions of the inequality [6]
2 log3x – 4 logx27 5.
1 tan 1 tan 1 tan
2 2 2 sin sin sin 1
Q.13 If + + = , show that = .
2 cos cos cos
1 tan 1 tan 1 tan
2 2 2
[7]
Q.14(a) In any ABC prove that
C C
c2 = (a – b)2cos2 + (a + b)2sin2 .
2 2
(b) In any ABC prove that
a3cos(B – C) + b3cos(C – A) + c3cos(A – B) = 3 abc. [4 + 4]