Class 11 Maths
Class 11 Maths
Monthly Test – 21 – 22
Class – 11th M.M. 30
Subject – mathematics Time – 1 hrs.
SECTION-A
Q. No 1 to 5 (1 marks each)
1. (1+i/1-i) n = 1 The smallest positive integer n.
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 6.
2. Z = (3i-1) ² then |z| =?
a) 8 b) 10 c) 4 d) √10
3. If a, b, c are in GP then a¹/x =b¹/y=c¹/z then x, y, z are in
a) AP b) GP c) HP d) none of these.
4. If (k-1), (2k-1), (6k-1) are in GP then k=?
a) 7 b) 4 c) -2 d) 0.
5. If (1+6+11+........ +x) = 11 then X=?
a) -12 b) -18 c) -24 d) -30.
SECTION-B
Q. No 6 to 10 (2 marks each)
6. Find the value of x when 1+6+11+16+....+x=148.
7. If the sum of n terms of an AP is given by Sn=2n²+3n then find it's common difference.
8. Sum of the series 5+55+555+....+n terms.
1−i 100
9. If( ) = a+ib, find a & b.
1+i
10. If |z-5i/z+5i| =1, show that z is a real number.
SECTION-C
Q. No 11 to 13 (5 marks each)
11.If x+iy = √a+ib/c+id , prove that (x²+y²) ² = a²+b²/c²+d².
(a +c)(b+c−2 a)
12. The first, second and last term of an AP area, b, c respectively. Prove that the sum of the AP is
2(b−c)
13. The sum of two numbers is 6 times their geometric mean; show that the numbers are in the ratio (3+2√2):( 3-2√2).
Greenland School
Monthly Test – 21 – 22
Class – 11th M.M. 30
Subject – mathematics Time – 1 hrs.
SECTION-A
Q. No 1 to 5 (1 marks each)
1. (1+i/1-i) n = 1 The smallest positive integer n.
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 6.
2. Z = (3i-1) ² then |z| =?
a) 8 b) 10 c) 4 d) √10
3. If a, b, c are in GP then a¹/x =b¹/y=c¹/z then x, y, z are in
a) AP b) GP c) HP d) none of these.
4. If (k-1), (2k-1), (6k-1) are in GP then k=?
a) 7 b) 4 c) -2 d) 0.
5. If (1+6+11+........ +x) = 11 then X=?
a) -12 b) -18 c) -24 d) -30.
SECTION-B
Q. No 6 to 10 (2 marks each)
6. Find the value of x when 1+6+11+16+....+x=148.
7. If the sum of n terms of an AP is given by Sn=2n²+3n then find it's common difference.
8. Sum of the series 5+55+555+....+n terms.
1−i 100
9. If( ) = a+ib, find a & b.
1+i
10. If |z-5i/z+5i| =1, show that z is a real number.
SECTION-C
Q. No 11 to 13 (5 marks each)
11.If x+iy = √a+ib/c+id , prove that (x²+y²) ² = a²+b²/c²+d².
(a +c)(b+c−2 a)
12. The first, second and last term of an AP area, b, c respectively. Prove that the sum of the AP is
2(b−c)
13. The sum of two numbers is 6 times their geometric mean; show that the numbers are in the ratio (3+2√2):( 3-2√2).