KGBV SR. MATHS(2A)_GRAND TEST
KGBV SR. MATHS(2A)_GRAND TEST
KGBV SR. MATHS(2A)_GRAND TEST
Sr.Inter::MATHS(2A)
GRAND TEST
GRAND TEST - 1
Time: 3Hrs Max Marks: 75 M
12/11/2024
Section – A
10. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are reciprocals of roots of x4 – 3x3 + 7x2 + 5x – 2
= 0.
12. ST the points in the argand plane represented by the complex numbers -2 + 7i, + ,4–
14. If the expression takes all real values for xER then nd the bounds for p.
15. If x is real ST the value of the expression does not life between 5 and 9.
17. If x1, x2 are the roots of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 and c 0, nd the value of
22. Solve 3x3 – 26x2 + 52x – 24 = 0 given that the roots are in G.P.
23. Solve the equation x4 – 6x3 + 13 x2 – 24x + 36 = 0, given that they have multiple roots.
24. Solve x3 - 9x2 + 14 + 24 = 0 given that two of the roots are in the ratio 3 : 2.
GRAND TEST - 2
Time: 3Hrs Max Marks: 75 M
Section – A
3. Find the number of ways of arranging then le ers of the word INTERMDIATE.
5. Find the number of ways of preparing a chain with 6 di erent coloured beads
6. Find the number of ways of selecting 3 girls and 3 boys out of 7 girls and 6 boys.
10. If a set A has 12 elements, then nd the no.of subsets of A having 4 elements.
Section – B
Americans so that always the Indians will be in majority in the commi ee.
13. If the le ers of the word PRISON are permi ed in all possible ways and the words
thus formed are arranged in dictonary order then nd the rank of the word PRISON.
14. Find the sum of all four digit numbers that can be formed using digits 1,3,5,7,9
15. Find the number of ways of permuting the le ers of the work PICTURE so that
16. i) If 1 r n, the PT + =
ii) For 3 r n, PT +3 +3 + =
( )
17. Simplify +
Section - C
18. Find the no.of numbers that are greater than 4000 which can be formed using the
19. Find the no.of 4-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 (without
20. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 red roses and 3 yellow roses of di erent sizes
22. If , are the roots of the equation x2 – 2x + 4 = 0 then for any positive integer n show
that n
+ n
= 2n+1 Cos .
24. Solve 4x3 – 24x2 + 23x + 18 = 0 given the roots of this equation are in A.P.
GRAND TEST - 3
Time: 3Hrs Max Marks: 75 M
Section – A
2. If 22Cr is the largest binomial coe cient in the expansion of (1+x)22, then nd the
value of 13 Cr.
4. If the co-e cient of (2r + 4)th term and (3r + 4)th term in the expansion of (1 + x)21 are
equal, nd ‘r’.
/
5. Write 8th term of
6. If (1 + x + xr)n = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + …. + a2n x2n, then prove that a0 + a1 + a2 + …. a2n = 3n.
7. Find the range of x, for which the binomial expansion (3 – 4x)3/4 is valid.
8. Find the range of x, for which the binomial expansion (2 + 3x)-2/3 is valid.
12. Find the number of ways of selecting 11 members cricket team from 7 batsmen, 6
bowlers and 2 wicket keepers so that the tam contains atleast 4 bowlers and 2 wicket
keepers.
14. If the 2nd, 3rd and 4th term in expansion of (a+x)n are respectively 240, 720, 1080 nd
a, x, n.
15. If the coe cient x9, x10, x11 in the expansion of (1+x)n are in AP then prove that n2 –
41n + 398 = 0.
16. If p and q are the sum of odd term and the sum of even respectively in the expansion
Co + + + =
18. if the coe cient of x10 in + and x-10 in are equal, then nd
20. Prove that C0 Cr + C1 Cr+1 + C2 Cr+2 + …. Cn-r Cr = 2n Cn+r and hence deduce that
i) + + =2 .
. . . . . .
21. If x = + + then show that 9x2 + 24x = 11
. . . . . .
7 1 1.3 1 1.3.5 1
1+ + +
5 10 1.2 10 1.2.3 10
23. If I, n are positive integen, 0 < f < 1 and if (7 + 4 3)n = I + f, then show that
ii) (I + f) (1 – f) = 1
( )
24. Prove that (C0 + C1) (C1 + C2) … (Cn-1 + Cn) = !
C0 C1 C2…Cn.
GRAND TEST - 4
Time: 3Hrs Max Marks: 75 M
Section – A
1. Find the mean deviation about mean for the data 3, 6, 19, 4, 9 10.
2. Find the mean deviation above median for the data 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 12, 16.
3. Find the variance and standard deviation for 5, 12, 3, 18, 6, 8, 2, 10.
4. Find the variance for the discrete data 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 8 12.
5. Find the mean deviation about mean for the data 38, 70, 48, 40 42, 55, 63, 46, 54, 44.
6. If A, B are two events with P(A B) = 0.65 and (A B) = 0.15 then nd the value of
P(Ac) + P (Bc).
7. Suppose A and B are independent events with P(A) = 0.6, P(B) = 0.7 compute i)
8. If A and B are indepent events with P(A) = 0.2, P(B) = 0.5 nd i. P(B/A) ii. (P(A B)
9. Resolve ( )(
into partial fractions.
)
11. Resolve ( )(
into partial fractions.
)
12. Resolve ( )( )( )
into partial fractions.
13. Resolve ( )( )
into partial fractions.
15. A problem in calculus is given to two students A and B whose chances of solving it are
Y3, Y4 respectively. Find probability of the problem being solved if both of them try
independently.
16. If A, B are two independent events in a sample space S, then prove that , are
independent.
17. Resolve ( )(
into partial fractions.
)
Section - C
19. The probabilities of three mutually exclusive events are respectively given as
, , . Prove the P .
20. Find the mean deviation from the median for the following data
Xi 4 8 11 17 20 24 32
Fi 3 5 9 5 4 3 1
22. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the given data using step deviation
method.
No. of 5 8 15 16 6
students
23. Find the mean deviation about median for the following data.
Xi 6 9 3 12 15 13 21 22
Fi 4 5 3 2 5 4 4 3
24. Find the variance and standard deviation for the following distribution.
Frequency 3 7 12 15 8 3 2
GRAND TEST - 5
Time: 3Hrs Max Marks: 75 M
Section – A
1. The range of a random variables is {0, 1, 2}. Given that P(x=0) = 3C3, P (x=1) = 4C – 10C2,
nd ‘C’.
3. 8 Coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of ge ing atleast 6 heads.
4. For a binomial distribution with mean 6 and variance 2. Find the rst two terms of the
distribution.
6. On an average, rain falls on 12 days in every 30 day nd the probability that, rain will fall
7. The probability that a person chosen at random is left handed (in hand writing) is 0.1.
What is the probability that in a group of 10 peoploe, there is one who is left handed.
8. Find the constant ‘C’ so that F(x) = c , x = 1,2,3 … is the p.d.f of a discrete random.
9. If the mean and variance of a binomal variable x are 2.4 and 1.44 respectively, then nd
Section – B
12. If A, B are independent events with p(A) = 0.6, p(B) = 0.7, then compute
13. A problem in calculus is given to two students A and B. whose chances of solving it are
and . What is the probability that the problem will be solved if both of then they
independently?
14. If A, B, C are three indepent events such that p (A Bc Cc) = , p (Ac B Cc) = , p (Ac
15. Find the probability that a non -leap year contains i) 53 Sundays ii) 52 Sundays only.
16. Find the probability of drawings an Ace or a spade from a well shu ed pack of 52 playing
cards.
17. A, B, C are aiming to shoot the balloon, A will succeed 4 times out of 5 a empts. The chance
of B to shoot the balloon is 3 out 4 and that of C is 2 out of 3. If the three aim the balloon
simultaneously, then nd the probability that atleast two of them hit the balloon.
19. In an experiement of tossing a coin ‘n’ times, if the variable x denote the number of heads
22. Suppose that an urn B1 contain 2 white and 23 black balls and another urn B2 contains 3
white and 4 black balls. One urn is selected at random and a ball is drawn from it. If the
ball drawn is found black, nd the probability that the urn chosen was B1.
23. If A, B, C are three events show that p(A B C) = p(A) + p(B) + p(C) – p (A B) – p(B C) –
p (C A) + p(A B C)
24. If one ticket is randomly selected from tickets numbered 1 to 30, then nd the probability
GRAND TEST - 6
Time: 3Hrs Max Marks: 75 M
Section – A
2. If (a+ib)2 = x + iy nd x2 + y2.
7. Find the number of ways of selecting 3 vowels and 2 consonents from the le ers of the
word equation.
9. Find the variance and standard deviation for discreate data 5, 12, 13, 18, 6, 8, 2, 10.
10. If the mean and variance of a binomial variable x are 2.4 and 1.44 respectively then nd
Section – B
13. If the le ers of the word PRISON are permuted in all possible ways and the words thus
formed are arranged in dictionary order then nd the rank of the word PRISON.
14. Find the no.of ways of selecting 11 members cricket team from 7 batsmen, 6 bowlers, and
2 wicket keepers so that the team contains 2 wicket keepers and atleast 4 bowlers.
16. If two numbers are selected randomly from 20 consecutive natural numbers, nd the
17. If A, B, C are independent events of an experiment such that p(A Bc Cc) = ; p(Ac B
18. If m, n are integers and x = Cos + i Sin , y = Cos + i Sin then PT xm yn + = 2 Cos
(m + n ) and xm yn - = 2i Sin (m + n )
19. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are the translate of the equation x5 – 4x4 + 3x2 –
4x + 6 = 0 by -3.
20. if the coe cient of x10 in the expansion of + is equal to the coe cient of x-10 in
the expansion of + . Find the relation between a and b. Where a and b are real
numbers.
. . .
21. If t = + + then PT 9t = 16.
. . .
22. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the given data using step deviation method.
No. of students 5 8 15 16 6
x = xi 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7