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11TH MATHEMATICS REVISION 2
Class 11 - Mathematics
Time Allowed: 2 hours and 30 minutes Maximum Marks: 75
1. Mark the correct answer for (1 - i)-3 = ? [1]
a) ( −1
−
1
i) b) (
−1
+
1
i)
4 4 4 4
c) ( 1
4
−
1
4
i) d) (
3
−
1
i)
4 4
2. If ω is a cube root of unity, then the linear factors of x3 + y3 in complex numbers are [1]
a) (x + y)(x + yω)(x + yω ) 2
b) (x - y) (x + yω) (x + yω ) 2
c) (x + y)(x - yω)(x - yω ) 2
d) (x + y)(x + yω)(x - yω ) 2
3. If z =
(1−i √3)
then |z| = ? [1]
2(1−i)
a) 1
b) 1
2√3 2√2
c) 1
d) 1
√2 √3
4. The multiplicative inverse of (-2 + 5i) is [1]
a) ( −2
+
5
i) b) (
2
+
5
i)
29 29 29 29
c) ( −2
−
5
i) d) (
2
−
5
i)
29 29 29 29
5.
1+2i+3i
2
equals. [1]
1−2i+3i
a) 4 b) -1
c) -i d) i
2
[1]
2
= x + iy, then x2 + y2 is equal to
( a +1)
6. If 2a−i
2 2
a) 2
( a +1)
b) 2
( a −1)
2 2
4a +1 (4a −1)
2
2 2
c) 2
( a +1)
d) (a+1)
2
2
2 4a +1
(4a +1)
7. The value of 1
1+ω
+
1
2
= [1]
1+ω
a) 1 b) -1
c) 0 d) 2
8. If z = (3i - 1)2 then |z| = ? [1]
a) 10 b) 6
c) 8 d) 4
9. The complex numbers z = x + iy; x , y ∈ R which satisfy the equation ∣∣ z−3i
z+3
∣ = 1
∣
lies on [1]
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a) the y axis b) the x axis
c) the line x + y = 0 d) the line parallel to y axis
n
10. The least value of n for which (
1+i
) is a positive integer is [1]
1−i
a) 8 b) 1
c) 2 d) 4
5 6 7 8 9
11. The value of
( i +i +i +i +i )
is [1]
(1+i)
a) 1 b) (1 + i)
1
c) 1
2
d) 1
2
(1 - i)
12. If the cube roots of unity are 1, ω, ω 2
, then roots of the equation (x - 1)3 + 8 = 0 are : [1]
a) −1, −1 + 2ω, 1 + 2ω 2
b) -1, -1, -1
c) 1, 1, 1 d) −1, 1 − 2ω, 1 − 2ω
2
13. If (1 + i) (1 + 2 i) (1 + 3 i) ... (1 + n i) = a + i b, then 2 × 5 × 10 × ... × (1 + n2) is equal to [1]
−−−−−−
a) a2 - b2 b) √a2 + b2
−−−−−−
c) a2 + b2 d) √a2 − b2
3+5i
14. If x + iy = 7−6i
, then y = [1]
−9
a) 43
85
b) 85
c) d)
9 53
85 85
3+2i sin θ
15. If 1−2i sin θ
is a real number and 0 < θ < 2π , then θ = [1]
a) π
3
b) π
c) π d)
π
16. If z = 1
2
, then |z| = [1]
(2+3i)
a) 1
13
b) 1
c) 1
11
d) 12
1
17. If α = , then |α| is equal to: [1]
z
¯
z̄
a) -1 b) 0
c) 1 d) 2
18. If x + iy = (1 + i) (1 + 2i) (1 + 3i), then x2 + y2 = [1]
a) 1000 b) 1
c) 100 d) 0
−
−−
19. For any positive integer n, (− √−1) 4n+3
=? [1]
a) 1 b) i
c) -i d) -1
20. The solution of the equation |z| = z + 1 + 2i is [1]
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a) 3 – 2i b) + 2i
3
c) 3 + 2i d) 3
2
- 2i
21. If z = (
1+i
) , then z4 equals. [1]
1−i
a) 0 b) - 1
c) 2 d) 1
n
22. The least positive integer n such that ( 2i
) is a positive integer, is [1]
1+i
a) 2 b) 16
c) 8 d) 4
23. If z = z̄ , then [1]
a) z is a whole number b) z is a complex number
c) z is purely real d) z is purely imaginary
24. The real value of α for which the expression is purely real is: [1]
1−i sin α
1+2i sin α
a) None of these, where n ∈ N b) (2n+1) π
c) (n+1) π
2
d) nπ
25. If α is a complex number such that α 2
+ α+ 1 = 0 then α 31
is [1]
a) 1 b) 0
c) α d) α
2
26. The number of words from the letters of the word BHARAT in which B and H will never come together, is [1]
a) 360 b) 140
c) 240 d) 120
27. Ten different letters of alphabet are given. Words with five letters are formed from these given letters. Then the [1]
number of words which have atleast one letter repeated is
a) 30240 b) 99784
c) 69760 d) 99748
28. The number of permutations of n different things taking r at a time when 3 particular things are to be included is [1]
a) r! n-3C b) n-3P
r-3 r-3
c) n-3P d) nP
r r-3
29. In how many ways can 6 girls be seated in a circle? [1]
a) 2 × 5! b) 5 !
c) 6 d) 6 !
30. The number of words which can be formed out of the letters of the word ARTICLE, so that vowels occupy the [1]
even place is
a) 1440 b) 144
c) 7! d) 4C × 3C
4 3
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31. How many 4-digit numbers can be formed with no digit repeated by using the digits 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 0? [1]
a) 720 b) 280
c) 560 d) 840
32. The number of diagonals that can be drawn by joining the vertices of a heptagon is : [1]
a) 21 b) 14
c) 7 d) 12
33. In how many ways can a committee of 5 members be selected from 6 men and 5 ladies, consisting of 3 men and [1]
2 ladies?
a) 50 b) 200
c) 25 d) 100
34. In how many ways can we select 9 balls out of 6 red balls, 5 white balls and 5 blue balls if 3 balls of each colour [1]
are selected?
a) 2000 b) 40
c) 400 d) 200
35. If 15
C3r =
15
Cr+3 , then r is equal to [1]
a) 3 b) 5
c) 2 d) 4
36. In an examination, a candidate has to pass in each of the five subjects. In how many ways can he fail? [1]
a) 31 b) 10
c) 21 d) 5
37. The number of four digit numbers having atleast one digit as 7 is [1]
a) 3168 b) 5976
c) 1254 d) 9000
38. The number of possible outcomes when a coin is tossed 6 times is [1]
a) 36 b) 32
c) 64 d) 12
39. Among 14 players, 5 are bowlers. In how many ways a team of 11 may be formed with at least 4 bowlers? [1]
a) 264 b) 263
c) 265 d) 275
40. If n-1P3 : nP4 = 1 : 9, find n [1]
a) 8 b) 4
c) 9 d) 7
41. There are four bus routes between A and B; and three bus routes between B and C. A man can travel round-trip [1]
in number of ways by bus from A to C via B. If he does not want to use a bus route more than once, in how
many ways can he make round trip?
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a) 19 b) 144
c) 72 d) 14
42. There are 12 points in a plane. The number of the straight lines joining any two of them when 3 of them are [1]
collinear, is
a) 64 b) 62
c) 63 d) 65
43. The number of different signals which can be given from 6 flags of different colours taking one or more at a [1]
time, is
a) 64 b) 16
c) 1956 d) 1958
44. There are 10 points in a plane, out of which 4 points are collinear. The number of triangles formed with vertices [1]
as these points is
a) 120 b) 20
c) 106 d) 116
45. If n+1
C3 = 2 ⋅
n
C2 , then n = [1]
a) 3 b) 4
c) 5 d) 6
46. In how many ways can 5 white balls and 3 black balls be arranged in a row so that no two black balls are [1]
together?
a) 40 b) 120
c) 20 d) 192
47. If the letters of the word KRISNA are arranged in all possible ways and these words are written out as in a [1]
dictionary, then the rank of the word KRISNA is
a) 342 b) 341
c) 324 d) 359
48. In an examination there are three multiple choice questions and each question has 4 choices. Number of ways in [1]
which a student can fail to get all answer correct is
a) 12 b) 27
c) 63 d) 11
49. The number of positive integers greater than 6000 and less than 7000 which are divisible by 5 with no digit [1]
repeated, is
a) 112 b) 56
c) 84 d) 28
50. In how many ways can 10 books be arranged on a shelf so that a particular pair of books shall be never together? [1]
a) 9 ! b) 2 × 9!
c) 8 × 9! d) 8 !
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51. lim
sin x
is equal to [1]
x→0 √x+1 −√1−x
a) 1 b) 0
c) 2 d) -1
2 3 n
52. If lim
x+x +x +…+x −n
= 5050, then n equals: [1]
x−1
x→1
a) 100 b) 10
c) 150 d) 250
0
53. lim
sin x
x
is equal to [1]
x→0
a) x b)
π
180
c) 1 d) π
√1+√2+x −√3
[1]
54. lim
x−2
is equal to
x→2
–
a) 1
b) 8√3
8√3
–
c) √3 d) 1
√3
1
1+
2 dy [1]
55. If y = x
1
then dx
is equal to
1−
2
x
a) b)
−4x 1−x
2
x −1 4x
c) d)
−4x 4x
2 2
2 x −1
(x −1)
56. lim
π
tan x−1
π
is equal to [1]
x−
x→ 4
4
a) 1 b) 1
c) 0 d) 2
57. is equal to [1]
cosecx−cot x
lim
x
x→0
a) 1
b) 1
2
c) -1 d) - 1
58. lim
tan x
is equal to [1]
log(1+x)
x→0
a) 1 b) does not exist
c) 0 d) log 2
2
59. lim
√x −1
is equal to: [1]
2x+1
x→∞
a) 1 b) 1
c) 0 d) -1
−−−−−−−−
60. lim
2
(√x + x + 1 − x) is equal to [1]
x→∞
a) 1
2
b) 2
c) 0 d) -1
61. If f(x) = x100 + x99 ... + x + 1, then f'(1) is equal to: [1]
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a) 5049 b) 50051
c) 5050 d) 5051
[1]
(n+2)!+(n+1)!
62. The value of lim
(n+2)!−(n+1)!
is:
n→∞
a) 0 b) 1
c) 2 d) -1
[1]
(√x−1)(2x−3)
63. lim
2
is equal to:
x→1 2x +x−3
a) 1 b) 10
1
c) 2 d)
−1
10
64. is equal to [1]
1−sin x
lim
π cos x
x→
2
a) 1 b) 0
c) -1 d) does not exit
| sin x|
65. lim is equal to [1]
x
x→0
a) 0 b) Does not exist
c) 1 d) -1
66. is equal to [1]
sin 2x
lim
x
x→0
a) 1 b)
1
c) 0 d) 2
m
67. lim
x
x
n
−1
−1
is equal to: [1]
x→1
a) b)
m m
n 2
n
c) 1 d) -
m
68. is equal to [1]
sin x
lim
x−π
x→π
a) 1 b) -1
c) 2 d) -2
69. is [1]
1−cos 2x
lim
x
x→0
a) 0 b) 1
c) 4 d) 2
70. is equal to [1]
sin x
lim
x→0 x(1+cos x)
a) b) 0
1
c) 1 d) -1
1−sin θ
71. lim is equal to [1]
(π/2−θ) cos θ
θ→π/2
a) -1 b) 1
c) − 1
2
d) 1
[1]
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2
x − 1, 0 < x < 2
72. If f(x) = { , then the quadratic equation whose roots are lim f(x) and lim f(x) is
− +
2x + 3, 2 ≤ x < 3 x→2 x→2
a) x2 - 10x + 21 = 0 b) x2 - 14x + 49 = 0
c) x2 - 6x + 9 = 0 d) x2 - 7x + 8 = 0
[1]
|x|
73. lim
x
is equal to
x→∞
a) 0 b) 1
c) 2 d) -1
74. If f(x) = x sinx, then f' ( π
2
) is equal to [1]
a) 1 b)
1
c) -1 d) 0
2 3
dy
75. If y = 1 + x
+
x
+
x
+ ..., then = [1]
1! 2! 3! dx
a) y2 b) y + 1
c) y d) y - 1
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