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05 C 30
CLASS: XI (2022-23)
SAMPLE PAPER
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
General Instructions:
1. Section A has of 18 MCQ’s and 2 Assertion-Reasoning questions of 1 mark each.
2. Section B has 5 Very Short Answer type questions of 2 marks each.
3. Section C has 6 Short Answer type questions of 3 marks each.
4. Section D has 4 Long Answer type questions of 5 marks each.
5. Section E has 3 Case Based questions of 4 marks each.
6. Internal choice is provided in some questions of sections B,C,D and E.
SECTION A
Q1 The set 𝐴 = {𝑥: 𝑥 ∈ 𝑍, 𝑥 2 < 25} in roaster form: 1M
(a) { 1,2,3,4} (b) { 2,3,4,5} (c) {2,3,5,6} (d) None of these
(a) {±2, ±3, ±5} (b) {±4, ±9, ±16} (c) {0,3,4,16} (d) {0, ±3, ±4, ±5}
Q4 The arc of a circle of radius 21 cm subtends an angle of 60º at the centre. Then the length of 1M
the arc is (Take = 22/7).
(a) 11 cm (b) 22 cm (c) 33 cm (d) none of these
Q5 1M
If | x − 1| > 5, then
. Q9
The I Inclination of the line x + y - 3 = 0 with the positive direction of x-axis is 1M
(a) (a) 450 (b) 1350 (c)- 450 (d) not defined
1
a) 0 b) 2 c) 1 d) -1
Q14 The probability that when a hand of 7 cards is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards, 1M
it contains 3 Kings is
(a) 1/221 (b) 5/716 (c) 9/1547 (d) None of these
Q15 1M
If z = then | z | =
Q16 If in an infinite G.P., first term is equal to 10 times the sum of all successive terms, then its 1M
common ratio is
(a) 1/10 (b) 1/11 (c) 1/9 (d) 1/20
Q17 If 𝑛𝑃 4 : 𝑛𝑃 5 = 1: 2, then 𝑛 = 1M
Q20 n 1M
r 1 .
r 0
n
Cr n 2 2n 1
Assertion:
n
r 1 Cr .x r 1 x nx 1 x
n n n 1
Reason: r 0
SECTION B
Qs 21- Qs 25 are very short answer Type Question. Each question carries 2 marks.
Q21. Find the angle in radians between the hands of a clock at 7:20 pm. 2M
Q22. Evaluate (i i i i )
77 70 87 414 3
2M
OR 34 2
17 1
i
i
Evaluate
Q24. Find the ratio in which the join the A (2, 1, 5) and B (3, 4, 3) is divided by the plane 2M
2x + 2y – 2z = 1.
Q25. Three letter are dictated to three persons and an envelope is addressed to each of them, the 2M
letters are inserted into the envelopes at random so that each envelope contains exactly one
letter. Find the probability that at least one letter is in its proper envelope.
OR
The letters of word 'SOCIETY' are placed at random in a row. What is the probability
that three vowels come together?
SECTION C
Qs 26-Qs31 are short answer type questions. Each question carries 3 marks.
Q26. If a, b, c are in A.P. and x, y, z are in G.P., then find the value of xb-cyc-aza-b . 3M
OR
The nth term of a G.P. is 128 and the sum of its n terms is 225. If its common ratio is 2, then
find the first term.
OR
1 x 2x
f (x) log f 2
If 1 x , then find 1 x in terms of f(x).
Q28. If 4-digit numbers greater than or equal to 5000 are randomly formed from the digits 3M
0, 1, 3, 5 and 7, what is the probability of forming number divisible by 5 when
(i) the digits may be repeated (ii) the repetition of digits is not allowed.
Q29. 3M
2x 1 x7
5, 2
Solve the system of inequalities : 7x 1 x 8
Q30. Find the equation of the line passing through (–3, 5) and perpendicular to the line 3M
through ther points (2, 5) and (–3, 6).
OR
Find the equation of the line which passes through the point (3, 4) and is such that
the portion of it intercepted between the axes is divided by the point in the ratio 2 : 3.
Q31. Find the derivative of 2x 3 using first principle. 3M
SECTION D
Qs32- Qs35 are long answer type questions. Each question carries 5 marks.
1
Q32. 5M
Prove that : cos 20 cos 40 cos 60 cos 80 = 16
OR
a 2 b2 2
cos( )
If sin + sin = a and cos + cos = b, prove that 2
Q35. In an examination 43% passed in Mathematics, 52% passed in Chemistry. Only 8%students 5M
passed in all the three, 14% passed in Mathematics and Physics and 21% passed in
Mathematics and Chemistry and 20% passed in Physics and Chemistry. Number of students
who took the exam is 200. Find the ratio of the number of students passing in Physics only to
the students passing in either Physics or Chemistry or both?
SECTION E
Qs36- Qs38 are case study type questions. Each question carries 4 marks.
Q36 Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
In circular permutations, there are neither the beginning nor the end. In case of circular
permutations actual position of objects are not taken into consideration, instead only there
relative positions are significant.
The number of ways of arranging n objects around a round table is (𝑛 − 1)!
Some important results on circular permutations
(1) The number of ways of arranging n persons around a round table so that no person has
1
the same neighbours is 2 (𝑛 − 1)!
1
(2) The number of necklaces formed with n beads of different colours is 2 (𝑛 − 1)!
Based on the above information, answer the following :
(i) Find the number of ways in which 6 men and 5 women can dine at a round table, if no 2M
two women are to sit together.
(ii)Find the number of ways in which 8 beads of different colours be string as a necklace. 2M
Q37 A particle in a plane moving in such a way that sum of distances from two fix points (-2,0)
and (2,0) is always 6.
Read the above information and answer the questions 2M
i). What is the equation of conic so formed? 1M
ii). What is the focus of the conic? 1M
iii). Find the length of latus rectum.
ANSWERS
SECTION A
1. d 2. d 3. d 4. b 5. d 6. a 7. a 8. a 9. b 10. b
11. d 12. b 13. b 14. c 15. b 16. b 17. c 18.c 19.d 20.d
SECTION B
5
23. 16x 96x y 216x y 216xy 81y
4 3 2 2 3 4
21. 9 22. -8 24. 5:7 25. 2/3 OR 1/7
SECTION C
2 3
26. 1 OR first term =1 27. Domain (f) = (-, -1) (1, 4] OR 2f(x) 28. (i) 5 (ii) 8
1
29. No Solution 30. 5x y 20 0 OR 2x + y = 10 31. 2x 3
SECTION D
33. 34. 9.56 35. 26:84
SECTION E
36. (i) 6! × 5! (ii) 2520 37. i) Ellipse. ii).(-2,0)&(2,0) iii). 10/3
38. i) x +2y =1801 ii). 104.5