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i Puc Mathematics Question Paper

The document is a mathematics question paper for I PUC covering various topics including sets, relations, functions, trigonometric functions, complex numbers, linear inequalities, permutations and combinations, binomial theorem, sequences and series, straight lines, conic sections, three-dimensional geometry, limits and derivatives, statistics, and probability. Each section contains multiple questions requiring the application of mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills. The questions range from basic definitions and examples to proofs and evaluations.
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I PUC MATHEMATICS QUESTION PAPER

1.Sets:
1.i)write the set A={1,2,9,16,25,……} in set-builder form.

ii)Write the set D={ x:x is a prime number which is divisor of 60} in roster form.

2.Give one example for equal set and null set.

3.i)Write down all the substes of the set A={1,2,3,3,4,5}.

ii)Write the following as interval {x : x∈R,-4< x ≤6}.

4.Find the union and intersection of the following pair of set:

A={x : x is a natural number and 1< x ≤6}

B={ x : x is a natural number and 3< x <10}.

5.If U={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}, A={2,4,6,8} and B={2,3,5,7}.Verify that (AUB)’=A’ꓵ B’).

2.Relations and functions:


6.If A={-1,1},find A×A×A.

7.Let A={1,2} and B={3,4}.Write A×B.How many subsets will A×B have?List them.

8.Let A={1,2,3,4,6}.Let R be the relation on A defined by {(a,b):a,b∈A,b is exactly divisible by a}.

i)Write R in roster form

ii)Find the domain of R

iii)Find the range of R

9.Determine the domain and range of the relation R defined by R=(x,x+5): x ∈{0,1,2,3,4,5}.

10.The function ‘t’ which maps temperature in degree Celcius into temperature in degree
9C
Fahrenheit is defined by t(c)= + 32.
5
3.Trigonometric Functions:
11.Find the radian measures corresponding to thefollowing degree measures:

i)240 ˚ ii)25˚

12.Find the degree measures corresponding to the following radian measures:


i)-4 ii)
6

13.Find the values of other trigonometric functions

3
i) cot x= ,x lies in third quadrant.
4

ii)sin 765 ˚

14.Prove the following:

π 5π π
i) cot2 +cosec +3 tan 2 =6.
6 6 6

tan( 4 )
π
+x
=(
1−tan x )
2
1+tan x
ii) .
tan ( −x )
π
4

sin x−sin 3 x
15.Prove that 2 2
=2sin x .
sin x −cos x

4.Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations:


16.Express the following complex number in the form a+ib.

i)(5i) ( −35 ⅈ) ii)i9+i19

iii)( 1− ⅈ )4 iv)(1-i)-(-1+i6)

17.Find the multiplicative inverse of the complex numbers:

i)4-3i ii)-i

18.Express the following expression in the form of a+ib:


( 3+ ⅈ √5 )( 3− ⅈ √5 )
.
( √3+ √2 ⅈ )−( √3− ⅈ √ 2 )

5.Linear Inequalities:
19.Solve 3x+8>2,when

i)when x is an integer ii)x is a real number

20.Solve the inequality :

i) 3 ( 2−x ) ≥2 ( 1−x )

x ( 5 x−2 ) (7 x −3 )
ii) < −
4 3 5

21.Solve the following inequality and show the graph of the solution on number line:

3x-2<2x+1.

22.Find all pairs of consecutive even positive integers,both of which are larger than 5 such that
their sum is less than 23.

6.Permutations and Combinations:


23.How many 3-digit even numbers can be formed from the digits 1,2,3,4,5,6 if the digits can be
repeated?

8!
24.Compute i) ii)4!-3!.
6 ! ×2 !

n!
25Evaluate , when n=6,r=2.
( n−r ) !

26.How many word, with or without meaning, can be formed using all the letters of the word
EQUAION, using each letter exactly once?

27.A bag contains 5 black and 6 red balls.Determine the number of ways in which 2 black and 3
red balls can be slected.

7.Binomial Theorem:
( )
4
2 3
28.Expand x + , x ≠ 0.
4

29.Using binomial theorem,evaluate (102)5.


4 4
30.Find (a+b)6-(a-b)4.Hence evaluate ( √ 3+ √ 2 ) −( √ 3−√ 2 ) .
n
31.Prove that ∑ 3 nC =4 .
r
n
r
r=0

32.Show that 9n+1 -8n – 9 is divisible by 64,whenever n is a positive integer.

8.Sequece and Series:


33.Write the first five terms of the sequence an=(-1)n-1 5n+1.

34.Find the indicated terms in the sequence an4n-3; a17, a24.

35.How many terms of G.P. is 3,32,33,…….are needed to give the sum 120?

36.Find the 12th term of a G.P. whose 8th term is 192 and the common ratio is 2.

37.Find the sum of the products of the sequence, 8, 88, 888, 8888,……

9.Straight Lines:
38.Without using the pythogoras theorem,show that the points (4, 4), (3, 5) and (-1, -1) are the
vertices of a right angled triangle.

39.Find the angle between the x-axis and the line joining the points (3, -1) and (4, -2).

40.Find the equation of the line passing through (-3, 5) and perpendicular to the line through
the points (2, 5) and (-3, 6).

41.Reduce the following equations into intercept form and find their intercepts on the axes:

3x+2y-12=0.

42.Find the distance between parallel lines 15x+8y-34=0 and 15x+8y+31=0.

10.Conic Sections:
43.Find the equation of the circle with centre (0, 2) and radius 2.

44.Find the centre and radius of the circle (x+5)2+(y-3)2=36.


45.Find the equation of the circle with radius 5 whose centre lies on x-axis and passes through
the poin (2,3).

46.Find the coordinates of the focus, axis of the parabola, the equation of the directrix and the
length of the latus rectum: y2=-8x.

47.Find the equation of the ellipse that satisfies the given conditions:

Vertices (±5, 0) , foci (±4,0).

48.Find the equation of the hyperbola satisfying the given conditions:

Vertices (±2, 0) , foci (±3,0).

11.Introduction o Three Dimensional Geometry:


49.Find the distance between the following ppair of points:

(2, 3, 5) and (4, 3, 1).

50.Show that the points (-2, 3, 5), (1, 2, 3) and (7, 0, -1) are collinear.

51.Verify that (0, 7, -10),(1, 6, -6) and (4, 9, -6) are the vertices of an isosceles triangle.

52.Find the equation of the set of points which are equidistant from the point (1,2,3) and

(3,2,-1).

53.Find the equation of the set of points P,the sum of whose distances from A(4,0,0) and

B(-4, 0, 0) is equal to 10.

12.Limits and Derivatives:

54.Evaluate the limit (


i) lim x −
x→ π
22
7 )
4
lim x −81
ii) x →3 .
2
2 x −5 x−3

{
2
x −1 , x ≤1
55. Find the lim f ( x ) , where f ( x )= 2
x →1 −x −1, x >1

56.Find the derivative of 99x at x=100.


57.Find the deivatives of (5x3+3x-1)(x-1).

58.For some constants a and b, find the derivative of (ax+b)2.

13.Statistics:
59.Find the mean deviation about the mean for the data 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 7.

60.Find the mean deviation about the meadian for the data

Xi 5 7 9 10 12 15

Fi 8 6 2 2 2 6

61.Find the mean and variance for the data given by first 10 multiples of 3.

62.Find the mean and standard deviation using short cut method.

xi 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68

fi 2 1 12 29 25 12 10 4 5

66.Find the mean, variance and standard deviation using short cut method.

Heights in 70-75 75-80 80-85 85-90 90-95 95-100 100-105 105-110 110-115
cms

No. of 3 4 7 7 15 9 6 6 3
children

14.Probability:
67.hree coins are tossed. Describe

i) Two events which are mutually exclusive.

ii) Three events which are mutually exclusive and exhaustive.

iii) Three events which are mutually exclusive but not exhaustive.
68.A die is thrown, find the probability of following events:

i) A prime number will appear.

ii) A number less than 6 will appear.

iii)A number less than or equal to one will appear.

69.Three coins are tossed once. Find the probability of getting

i) 3 heads iii)no head

ii)atmost 2 heads iv)exactly two tails

70.A letter is chosen at random from the word ‘ASSASSINATION’. Find the probability that letter

is i) a vowel ii)a consonant.

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