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LATE BABANRAO GABAJI GAWALI CHARITABLE TRUST’S

SPG INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGE


Unit Test-2
Subject-Mathematics
Class: 11th Science (CBSE) Time : 1 Hrs. Marks: 40

Q.1 Multiple Choice Questions : [5 M]


1. The number of squares that can be formed on a chessboard is
(a) 64 (b) 160 (c) 204 (d) 224
2. The number of ways 10 digit numbers can be written using the digits 1 and 2 is
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3. There are 10 true-false questions in an examination. These questions can be answered in
(a) 20 ways (b) 100 ways (c) 512 ways (d) 1024 ways
1/3
4. The value of (126) up to three decimal places is
(a) 5.011 (b) 5.012 (c) 5.013 (d) 5.014
3n
5. If n is the positive integer, then 2 – 7n – 1 is divisible by
(a) 7 (b) 10 (c) 49 (d) 81
Q.2 Short answer questions (Attempt any three) : [6 M]
1. A coin is tossed 3 times and the outcomes are recorded. How many possible outcomes are there ?
2. If nC8 = nC2, find nC2.
3. Evaluate :
(i) 8! (ii) 4! – 3!
4. How many chords can be drawn through 21 points on a circle?
n
5. Prove that  3r nCr  4n.
r 0

Q.3 Answer the following questions (Attempt any three) : [9 M]


1. Given 5 flags of different colours, how many different signals can be generated if each signal requires the
use of 2 flags, one below the other?
2. Determine the number of 5 card combinations out of a deck of 52 cards if there is exactly one ace in each
combination.
6
 1
3. Expand  x  
 x
4. Find a, b and n in the expansion of (a + b)n if the first three terms of the expansion are 729, 7290 and
30375, respectively?
5. Write the general term in the expansion of (x2 – y)6.
Q.4 Short Answer Questions (Attempt any three) : [12 M]
8! 8  7  6! 8  7
1.    28
6! 2! 6!  2  1 2
2. How many 4-digit numbers are there with no digit repeated?
3. In how many ways can a student chose a programme of 5 courses if 9 courses are available and 2 specific
courses are compulsory for every student?
4. Expand the expression (1 – 2x)5.
5. Using Binomial Theorem, evaluate (101)4.
Q5 Short answer type questions (Attempt any 2) [8 M]
n 1
1. Find n if P3 : n P4  1: 9.
n!
2. Evaluate , when
(n  r )!
(i) n  6, r  2 (ii) n  9, r  5
3. How many words, with or without meaning can be made from the letters of the word MONDAY,
assuming that no letter is repeated, if
(a) 4 letters are used at a time
(b) All letters are used at a time
(c) All letters are used but first letter is a vowel?
4. Find the number of ways of selecting 9 balls from 6 red balls, 5 white balls and 5 blue balls if each
selection consists of 3 balls of each colour.
4
 x 2
5. Expand using Binomial Theorem  1    , x  0.
 2 x

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