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1. Symbol for existantial quantifier is ____
2. p(qr) = (pq) (pr) is an example
for ____ law.
3. The symbol for universal quantifier is
____
4. The compound statement formed by
using the connective "if and only if" is
called ____
5. (p q) =
6. The law of (pq) = (p) (q) is ____
7. The law of pp = p is ____
8. "For all real values of x, x
2
0" write by
using quantifier ____
9. Counter example of "all primes are odd"
is ____
10. The true value of 4+3 = 7 or 54 = 9 is
____
11. The true value of 54 = 20 5+4 = 8 is
____
12.
A

B
In this series the current
flows A to B case ____
13. The true value of 4+3 = 7 and 53 = 10 is
____
14. The inverse of the statement p q is
____
15. The law of pt = p is ____
16. Always true statement is called ____
17. An implication and its contra positive are
____ statements.
18. The quantifier "for some" or "there exists
atleast one" is called the ____
19. pp is the example for ____
20. In an implication p q then p is called
____
21. The inverse of the statement "All natural
numbers are even numbers" is ____
22. The disjunction of the "5 is odd ; 5 is
positive" is ____
23. p is a statement then the value of (p) is
____
24. The compound statement which uses the
connective "AND" is called ____
25. (p) (q) is in which statements contra
positive ____
26. "In a triangle ABC, AB > AC then C >
B" the statement inverse is ____
27. The true value of "10+15 = 20 and 1510
= 5" is ____
28.
The current flows from A to B is ____
case.
29. The symbolic form of x = 3 if and only
if x+3 = 0 is ____
30. "All the students scored well in their unit
test" The above statement is an example
of ____ quantifier.
31. The statement obtained by modifying by
using the word "not" of a given statement
is called ____
32. pq true value is T then p, q true values
are ____
33. The algebraic law of p(p) = t is ____
34. Symbolic form of "p or not p" is ____
1. A B and B A then ______
2. A B and n(A) = 5, n(B) = 6 then
n(AB) = ______
3. A B then A B = ______
4. A, B are disjoint sets then A B =
______
5. A = {1, 2}, B = {4, 5}, C = {6, 7}. Then
the number of elements in A(BC) is
______
6. n(A) = 7, n(B) = 5 then the number of
maximum possible elements in AB is
______
7. A= {1, 2, 3}, B = {3, 6, 7} then n(AB)
= ______
8. A, B are disjoint sets then A B = ______
9. A B then A B = ______
10. (A B)
1
= A
1
B
1
is ______ law
11. (AB)C = A(BC) is ______ law
12. A, B are disjoint. n(A) = 4, n(AB) = 10
then n(B) = ______
13. n(A) = 4, n(B) = 3, n(AB) = 5. Then
n(AB) = ______
14. A, B are two sets. AB. Then AB =
______
15. B = {1, 8, 27, 64, 125} then write the set
- builder form ______
16. A is a set then A A
1
= ______
17. Power set of is ______
18. A B, n(A) = 12, n(B) = 20. Then n
(BA) is ______
19. AA
1
= , AA
1
= are the algebraic
law of ______
20. The elements in the set is 4. Then the total
number of subsets in that set is ______
21. AB
1
= ______
22. AB = ______
23. A, B are two sets. Then x(AB) =
______
24. A is a set, then the value of (A
1
)
1
is
______
25. A is a set AA = A, AA = A then the
algebraic law is ______
26. The algebraic law of A(BC) = (AB)
(AC) is ______
27. The algebraic law of A = A, A
is ______
28. The sets which are having same cardinal
number are called ______
29. The set of prime numbers in 13 and 17 is
______
30. The law of A B, B C then A C is
______
31. In a group of 15 students 10 students are
brilliant in mathematics and 8 students
are in social. Then the number of students
who are brilliant in both subjects are
______
32. A B = then B A
1
= ______
33. n() = 10, n(A) = 6 then n(A
1
) = ______
34. n(A) = 50, n(B) = 20 and n(AB) = 10
then n(AB) = ______
1. 'f' is bijection means it is ____
2. The range of the function f(x) = 3 is ____
3. A function f : AB is said to be ____
function, if for all yB their exists xA,
such that f(x) = y
4. If I is an identity function then f
1
(4) =
____
5. f(x) = 2x3, then zero of the function is
____
6. If f = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4), (4, 1)}. Then
fof = ____
7. If f(x) = 2x+3, g(x) = x1 then gof(3) =
____
8. If f = {(x, a), (y, b), (z, c)} and f
1
= g then
g
1
= ____
9.
From the above figure
gof = ____
10. f : AB is said to be real valued function
if ____
11. f = {(1, 2), (2, 2), (3, 2)} then the range of
f is ____
12. If the function f : AB is ____ function,
then the inverse f
1
: BA is again a
function.
13. The function f : AR (AR) is
intersecting x-axis at (a, 0). Then the zero
of the function is ____
14. The mapping f : A{5} is defined by
xA, f(x) = 5. Then it is ____
15.
From the above figure the zero value of
the given function is ____
16. f : AB is a bijective and n(A) = 4 then
n(B) = ____
17. f : AB to be a function and if f(x
1
) =
f(x
2
) x
1
= x
2
then f is ____
18. f = {(x, 2008) / xN} then f is ____
function
19. If y = f(x) = 3x1 then f
1
(y) = ____
20. f = {(4, 5), (5, 6), (7, 8)} then f
1
(8) =
____
21. f(x) = x then f is ____ function.
22. If f(A) = B then f: AB is a/an ____
function.
23. Let f : RR be defined by f(x) = 3x+2,
then the element of the domain of f which
has 11 as image is ____
24. Range of a constant function is a ____ set
25. f : AB is bijective then f
1
: BA is
____
26. Let f : NN be defined by f(x) = 12/x3,
x3 then the Domain of this function is
____
27. f : NN is constant function defined by
f(x) = 15 then f(10) = ____
28. The domains of f(x) and g(x) are equal.
Then the functions are called ____
29. The function f : AB is a ____ function
if there is an element CB such that f(x)
= C xA.
30. f : AB is a function, if AR, BR then
f is called ____
31. Let f : x 2x + 3, Domain of f = {x/0
x 3} then the range of f = ____
32. The set builder form of R = {(1, 3), (2, 4),
(3, 5)} is ____
33. If f(x) = x+1 / x1 then f(1/2) = ____
Mathematics FUNCTIONS SETS
The law of pt = p is?
STATEMENTS
FUNCTIONS (MAPPINGS)
SETS
Answers:
1. ; 2. Distributive ; 3. ; 4. Bi-
implication ; 5. p(q) or (p)q ; 6. De
Morgan's law ; 7. Idempotent ; 8. xR,
x0 ; 9. 2 ; 10. T (True) ; 11. F (False) ; 12.
pq ; 13. False ; 14. pq ; 15. Identity law;
16. Tautology; 17. Equivalent; 18.
Existential quantifier; 19. Contradiction;
20. Hypothesis ; 21. All natural numbers
are odd numbers; 22. (5 is odd) (5 is
positive) ; 23. p ; 24. Conjunction ; 25.
qp ; 26. In a triangle ABC, AB < AC then
C < B ; 27. False ; 28. pq ; 29. x = 3
x+3 = 0 ; 30. Universal quantifier ; 31.
Negation statement ; 32. True ; 33.
Complement law ; 34. p(p)
Answers:
1. A= B ; 2. 6 ; 3. B ; 4. ; 5. 0 ; 6. 5 ; 7. 1
; 8. A ; 9. B ; 10. De Morgan's ; 11.
Associative ; 12. 6 ; 13. 2 ; 14. A ; 15. B =
{x/x n
3
, n N and n 5}; 16. ; 17. ;
18. 8 ; 19. Complement ; 20. 2
4
or 32 ; 21.
AB ; 22. (AB) (BA) ; 23. x A x
B ; 24. A ; 25. Idempotent ; 26.
Distributive ; 27. Identity ; 28. Equivalence
relation ; 29. Null Set () ; 30. Transitive ;
31. 3 ; 32. B ; 33. 4 ; 34. 50
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A B
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2
3
4
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6
7
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34. Every identity function is ____ function.
35. f = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4)} ; g = {(2, 5), (3,
6), (4, 7)} then fog = ____
36. The graph of a relation is a function if no
line parallel to y-axis cut the graph ____
37. f(x) = 2x, g(x) = x1, h(x) = x+1 then
[ho(gof)] (2) = ____
38. f = {(x, 3) / xN} then f is ____ function.
39. Let I : BB then I(x) = x then the
function is called ____
40. If f : xlog
2
x
then f (16) = ____
41. y = sinx function range is ____
42. f : AB is bijection, n(A) = 4. Then n(B)
= ____
43. f = {(1, 3), (2, 5)}, g = {(1, 6), (2, 10)}
then f + g = ____
44. If f
1
(y) = y3 then f(x) = ____
1. Inequation having solution "3x4" is
______
2. Remainder where ax + b divides f(x) is
______
3. If the sum of the co-efficients of a
polynomial is zero, then ______ is a
factor to it.
4. Sum of the roots of 6x
2
5 = 0 is ______
5. The discriminant of the quadratic
equation 2x
2
7x+3 = 0 is ______
6. The rationalising factor of a
1/3
+b
1/3
is
______
7. The graph of y = mx
2
(m > 0) is
symmetric about ______ axis.
8. Sum of the binominal co - efficients of
the expansion of (x/y + y/x)
4
is ______
9. If
n
C
8
=
n
C
7
then n = ______
10. If x + 1 is a factor of ax
2
+bx+c then the
condition is ______
11. The solution of x
2
x (+) +>0
______ between and
12. If there is no common point for the graph
y = x
2
and y = 4x 5 then the equation
______ does not have real roots.
13. If the number of terms in a binominal
expansion is 4 the exponent of the
binominal is ______
14. If 2 is a root of the equation x
2
px+q = 0
and p
2
= 4q then the other root is ______
15. If x
2
5x+4 < 0 then x lies between
______
16. (a
1/3
+b
1/3
) (a
2/3
a
1/3
b
1/3
+b
2/3
). = ______
17. If f(b/a)=0 then the factor of f(x) is
______
18. The number of terms of the expansion
(1+x)
n+1
is 6 then n = ______
19. If the roots of the equation px
2
+qx+r = 0
are equal then ______
20. If x
2
x2<0, then the value of x is
______
21. The last term in the expansion of (x+2/x)
5
is ______
22. If (xy) is a factor of x
n
y
n
, then 'n' is
______
23. Middle term in the expansion of (x/y +
y/x)
8
is ______
24. The graph of x = my
2
(m>0) lies in
______ quadrants.
25. If
.
Then x = ______
26. The nature of the roots of 4x
2
5x+4 = 0 is
______
27. The product of the roots of 3x
2
+9x+63
= 0 is ______
28. The graph y = mx
2
(m > 0) lies in ______
quadrants.
29. x = my
2
(m < 0) parabola lies in ______
quadrants.
30. 8C
2
+8C
4
= ______
31. The equation whose roots are 3+1 and
31 is ______
32. The constant term in the expansion of
(5/x+6x)
20
is ______
33. If (x) (x) <0 then x lies between
______
34. If the roots of 2x
2
+Kx+2 = 0 are equal
then K value is ______
35. If (x+y) is a factor of x
n
+ y
n
then the
condition is ______
36. (x2) is the factor of the function f(x)
then f(2) = ______
37. The equation whose roots 2, 5 are
______
38. "The sum of the co-efficients of even
powers of 'x' is equal to sum of the co-
efficients of odd powers of x'' then the
factor of f(x) is ______
39. If x
4
2x
3
+3x
2
mx+5 is divisible by
x3then the value of m is ______
40. The solution set of the inequation
x
2
6 x+8 > 0 is ______
41. The other name of the pascal's triangle is
______
42. The exponent of the binomial is 4 then
the co-efficients of the expansions are
______
43. If one root of ax
2
+bx+c=0 is five times
the other root then the condition is
______
44. The (r+1)
th
term of (1+x)
n
is ______
45. The sum of the co-efficients of (x+y)
7
expansion is ______
46. The discriminant of px
2
10x+8 is 4 then
p = ______
47. If the roots of x
2
7x8 = 0 are p, q then
p
2
+q
2
= ______
48. Which is the maximum value of K if the
roots of Kx
2
+10x+4 = 0 are real and
unequal ______
49. If (x+1) is a factor of
ax
5
+bx
4
+cx
3
+dx
2
+ex+f then the
condition is ______
50. If 2
x+1
= 4
x+1
then x = ______
51. If 30C
2r+3
=30C
3r+3
then r value is ______
52. If , are the roots of x
2
px+q = 0 then
the value of / + / = ______
53. The standard form of second degree
homogeneous equation in two variables x
and y is ______
54. Which term is independent of 'x' in the
expansion of (x+1/x)
8
is ______
55. ______ is a factor of 3
2n
+7 for all nN
56. f(x,y) is algebraic function in x and y. If
f(x, y) = f(y, x) then f(x, y) is ______
57. If f(x, y, z) = f(y, z, x) = f(z, x, y) then f(x,
y, z) is ______ expression.
58. The sum of the roots of the quadratic
equation is 7 and their product is 12 then
the equation is ______
59. If x+1/x = 3 then x
2
+1/x
2
= ______
60. If nC
2
=21 then n value is = ______
61. If 2x
4
7x
2
+ax+b is divisible by x3 then
the relation between a and b are ______
62. The first term of (5/x+6x)
20
is ______
63. (2, K) is the point on the parabola y =
2x
2
3 then K = ______
64. The arrangement of Binominal co-
efficient was in the form of a diagram
called Meru-prastara provided by ______
65. The two factors of x
3
+3x
2
x3 are (x1),
(x+1) then the other factor is ______
1. If ISO profit line coincides with a side of
polygon, then it has ____ solutions.
2. In linear programming, the expression
which is to be minimised or maximised is
called ____
3. If the profit line moves away from the
origin, then the values of the objective
function f is ____
4. The minimum value of f = x+y based on
the conditions x+y 6, 2x+y 8, x 0
and y 0 is ____
5. y = x passes through ____
6. Given then the value of P
at the point (0, 12) is ____
7. "The value of x+y should not be less than
15". This can be written as ____
8. Any point (x, y) in the feasible region
gives a solution to LPP is called ____
9. In a linear programming, the function f =
ax+by is called ____
10. The line x = K is ____ axis.
11. The point (2, 4) lies on ____ quadrant.
12. The slope of x-axis is ____
13. Q
1
, Q
2
are two quadrants then Q
1
Q
2
=
____
14. The knowledge of Linear Programming
help to solve the problems in ____ sector.
15. "The Maximum or Minimum value of f
occurs on atleast one of the vertices of the
feasible region". This is the statement of
the ____ theorem of Linear
Programming.
16. The solution set of constraints of a Linear
1 3
P x y
4 2
+
x 1 3 +
Mathematics LINEAR PROGRAMMING POLYNOMIALS
POLYNOMIALS
Answers:
1. Injection, surjection ; 2. {3} ; 3.
Surjection ; 4. 3 ; 5. 3/2 ; 6. {(1, 3), (2, 4),
(3, 1), (4, 2)}; 7. 8 ; 8. {(x, a), (y, b), (z, c)}
; 9. {(1, 7), (2, 6)} ; 10. BR ; 11. {2}; 12.
Bijection ; 13. a ; 14. Constant ; 15. 2; 16.
4 ; 17. Injection function ; 18. Constant
function ; 19. y+1 / 3 ; 20. 7 ; 21. Identity
function ; 22. Surjection ; 23. 3; 24. One-
element ; 25. Inverse function ; 26. N{3}
; 27. 15 ; 28. Equal functions ; 29.
Constant; 30. Real function ; 31. {5, 7, 9} ;
32. R = {(x, y) / y = x+2} ; 33. 3 ; 34.
Bijection function ; 35. Not Define ; 36.
One ; 37. 4; 38. Constant ; 39. Identity
function ; 40. 4 ; 41. {0, 1} ; 42. 4 ; 43. {(1,
9), (2, 15)}; 44. x+3
Answers:
1. x
2
x 12 0 ; 2. f(b / a) ; 3. x 1 ; 4.
0 ; 5. 25 ; 6. a
2/3
a
1/3
b
1/3
+ b
2/3
; 7. y-axis ;
8. 16 ; 9. 15 ; 10. a + c = b ; 11. does not ;
12. x
2
4x + 5 = 0 ; 13. 5 ; 14. 2 ; 15. 1 and
4 ; 16. a+b ; 17. ax b ; 18. 4 ; 19. q
2
= 4pr;
20. lies between 1 and 2 ; 21. 32 / x
5
; 22.
Even Number ; 23. 6
th
term ; 24. Q
1
and Q
4
; 25. 8 ; 26.Complex numbers ; 27. 6 ; 28.
Q
1
and Q
2
; 29. Q
2
and Q
4
; 30. 98 ; 31. x
2
23x + 2 = 0 ; 32. 20C
10
. 5
10
. 6
10
; 33.
lies between and ; 34. 4 ; 35. n is odd
; 36. 0; 37. (x2) (x+5) =0 or x
2
+3x10 = 0
; 38. x + 1; 39. 23 ; 40. x < 2 or x > 4 ; 41.
Arithmetic Triangle ; 42. 1, 4, 6, 4, 1; 43.
5b
2
= 36ac; 44. nc
r
x
r
; 45. 2
7
; 46. 3 ; 47. 65
; 48. 6 ; 49. a + c + e = b + d + f ; 50. 1;
51. 5 ; 52. p
2
2q / q ; 53. ax
2
+ bxy + cy
2
;
54.
8
C
4
; 55. 8 ; 56. Symmetric expression;
57. Cyclic ; 58. x
2
7x + 12 = 0 ; 59. 7 ; 60.
7 ; 61. 3a + b + 27 = 0 ; 62. 5
20
/ x
10
; 63. 5
; 64. Pingala; 65. (x + 3).
Sum of the roots of 6x
2
5 = 0 is?
LINEAR PROGRAMMING
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Mathematics PROGRESSIONS REAL NUMBERS
Programming problem is a convex set
called ____
17. The solution set of xy, xy is ____
18. The function f = ax+by which is to be
____ is called L.P.P.
19. Any line belonging to the system of
parallel lines given by the objective
function for various values of the
objective function f is called ____ line.
20. If the line segment joining any two points
in a set lines entirely in a set then it is
called ____
21. The slope of y-axis is ____
22. A set of points which satisfy all the
constraints of a L.P.P. is called ____
23. If the point (3, 2) lies on 3x5y+k > 0
then the Minimum Value of k is ____
24. If the point (2, 3) lies on x3y+p < 0 then
the Maximum Value of p is ____
25.
The graph that represents ____
inequation.
26. The polygonal region which is the
intersection of finite number of closed
half planes is called ____
27. ISO-profit lines are ____
28. The line divides the plane into ____ point
of sets.
29. The line xy = 0 is passing through ____
30. If c < 0 then ax+by+c < 0 represents the
region ____
31. The point of intersection of x = 2 and y =
1 is ____
32. If none of the feasible solution Maximises
or Minimises the objective function, then
the problem has ____
33. The solution of x0, y0, 2x+3y 6 lies is
____ quadrant.
1. a
x1
= bc; b
y1
= ca; c
z1
=ab then
xy+yz+zx = ______
2. x
3/2
= 0.027 then the value of x is ______
3. The value of
=
______
4. If a+b+c= 0 then a
3
+b
3
+c
3
= ______
5. = ______
6. n = 10 then n
3
value = ______
7. x = 256 then value =
______
8. The value of (x
pq
)
r
.(x
qr
)
p
. (x
rp
)
q
. is
______
9. If (x
2/3
)
P
= x
2
then P value is ______
10. = ______
11. The value of (32)
4/5
= ______
12. The product of x
3/5
.x
4/3
.x
2/5
= ______
13. if x > 0, then then x value is
______
14. |x| < a, if a > 0 then the solution set x is
______
15. |69x| = 0 then x value is ______
16. =
______
17. n = 66 then n value is ______
18. f(x) = 3x then
= ______
19. =______
20. value ______
21. a0 and p+q+r = 0 then a
3p+3q+3r
= ______
22. = ______
23. The limiting position of a secant of a
circle is ______
24. (64)
x
= 22 then x value ______
25. a
x
=b, b
y
=c, c
z
= a then the value of xyz
is______
26. If x = 8 then |x 1| = ______
27. The modulus of a real number is never
______
28. The solution set of |x| a is ______
29. = ______
30. If 5x 5 = 15 5 then x
2
value is
______
31. The solution set of |x|>a is ______
32. Rationalising factor of 3 + 7 is ______
33. a
2/3
[a
1/3
(a
1/4
)
4
] = ______
34. = ______
35. =
36. numbers, which number is
greatest ______
37. The rationalising factor of
is
______
38. = ______
39. Value of (0.001)
1/3
______
40. If 2
x
= 3
y
= 12
z
then = ______
41. a
1/3
+b
1/3
+c
1/3
= 0 then (a+b+c)
3
= ______
42. If x
xx
= (xx)
x
then x = ______
43. If 64
x
= 22 then the value of x ______
44. If a
x
= b
y
= c
z
, and abc = 1 then
xy+yz+zx =
______
45. If a
1/x
= b
1/y
= c
1/z
and b
2
= ac then
(x+z)/2y = ______
46. 1/a + 1/b = 12, 1/a 1/b = 6 then the value
of a is ______
1. If there are 'n' Arithmetic Means between
a and b then d = ____
2. If arithmetic mean and geometric mean of
two numbers are 16 and 8 then their
harmonic mean is ____
3. If x, y, z are in Harmonic Progression then
y = ____
4. If the first and 4th terms of a G.P. are 1
and 27 respectively then the common
ratio r = ____
5. Geometric mean of 5 and 125 is ____
6. If TanA, TanB, TanC are in A.P., then
CotA, CotB, CotC are in ____
progression.
7. Sum of the n terms of the series 1, 4, 9,
16, ......... is ____
8. Harmonic mean of 3 and 5 is ____
9. If a, b, c are in A.P., then 1/a, 1/b, 1/c are
in ____ progression.
10. The 'n'th term of the series a, ar, ar
2
, ar
3
,
......... is ____
11. 'n'th term of the progression 8, 16, 32, 64,
........ is ____
12. The common ratio of the G.P., 1/2, 1/4,
1/8, 1/16, ......... is ____
13. 3/2, 3/4, 3/8, ......... progression, the 10th
term is ____
14. Sum of the first 'n' natural numbers is
____
15. The 7th term of the progression 1, 1/2,
1/4, ........ is ____
16. The nth term in an A.P. is 2n+5 then the
common difference 'd' is ____
17. The Harmonic mean between 1/a, and 1/b
is ____
18. If |r| < 1, then the sum to infinite terms of
the series a+ar+ar
2
+ ......... is ____
19. The nth term of G.P. is t
n
= 5 (0.3)
n1
then
the common ratio is ____
20. In a G.P., a = 2, S= 6 then r = ____
21. The relation between A.M, G.M. and H.M
is ____
22. If there are 'n' Geometric means between
a and b then the common ratio is ____
23. If 7 times the 7th term = 11 times the 11th
term, then 18th term is equal to ____
24. The A.M of 4 and 20 is ____
25. ____ term in A.P., 10, 8, 6, ............. is
22.
26. a, b are positive, then A.M, G.M, H.M, are
in ____ progressions.
27. If 5 Arithmetic means are between a and
b. what is the common difference is ____
28. 2/7, x, 7/2 are in G.P. then x value is
____
29. The 'n'th term of the series 2.5 + 4.7 + 6.9
+........ is ____
30. In an A.P, the sum of three terms is 39
then the middle term is ____
31. In an A.P, the first term is a, common
difference d then the 15th term in H.P., is
____
32. The number of 9 multiples in between 1
and 1000 is ____
33. In an G.P, the first term is 50, 4th term is
1350 then 5th term is ____
34. p/q form of is ____
35. If a, b, c are in Arithmetic progression
then K
a
, K
b
, K
c
are ____ progression.
36. The nth term of 1+(1+3) + (1+3+5)
+........is ____
37. a2d, ad, a, a+d, a+2d are in ____
progression.
1.56
Z(x 2y)
xy
+
3
2
x 2
x 2x 2
Lt
2x 3x 5

+
+ +
3 3
5 3
( )
3 3
2 2
3 and 3
5 5
3 3
x a
x a
Lt
x a

x 4
x 12
Lt
4

+
2
1
5 5
9 27
1

1
]
2
x 1
3
Lt 4
x

a 2 ab b
a b
+

2
x 0
x 5x
Lt
x

+
x 9
Lt f (x)

x
2x 3
Lt
3x 5

+
+
x
x x x
m m
n n
x a
x a
Lt
x a

x
n n
x a
x a
Lt
x a

x
1
Lt
x

The Slope of Y-Axis is...?


REAL NUMBERS
PROGRESSIONS
Answers:
1. Infinite; 2. Objective function ; 3.
Increase ; 4. 6 ; 5. Origin ; 6. 18 ; 7. x+y
15 ; 8. Feasible point ; 9. Objective
function or profit function ; 10. y-axis ; 11.
Q
3
; 12. 0 ; 13. ; 14. Business, Transport,
Industry etc., ; 15. Fundamental Theorem ;
16. Feasible region ; 17. x = y ; 18.
Minimum or Maximum ; 19. ISO profit
line ; 20. Convex set ; 21. Undefined ; 22.
Feasible region ; 23. 0 ; 24. 6; 25.
3x4y+12 > 0 ; 26. Polyhedral set ; 27.
Parallel ; 28. 3 ; 29. Origin ; 30. Below the
origin ; 31. (2, 1) ; 32. No solution ; 33. Q
1
B(4,0)
(0,3)
A
Y
X
Answers:
1. xyz ; 2. 0.09 ; 3. 0 ; 4. 3 abc ; 5. n a
n1
; 6.
100 ; 7. 4 ; 8. 1 ; 9. 3 ; 10. m/n a
mn
; 11.
1/16 ; 12. x ; 13. 2/3 ; 14. a<x<a ; 15. 2/3
; 16. 2/3 ; 17. 11 ; 18. 9 ; 19. 5 ; 20. a + b
; 21. 1 ; 22. 1 ; 23. Tangent Line ; 24. 1/4 ;
25. 1 ; 26. 9 ; 27. Negative ; 28. a x a
; 29. 9 ; 30. 9 ; 31. x < a or x > a ;
32. 3 7 ; 33. a
2
; 34. 1 ;
35. 5/3 a
8
or 5/3a
8
; 36.
37. ; 38. 2/7 ;
39. 0.1 or 1/10; 40. 1; 41. 27 abc ; 42. 9/4;
43. 1/4; 44. 0; 45. 1; 46. 1/9
3 3 3
25 15 9 + +
3
2
3
: , r --.-- as..oaa+a
5
38. g
1
,g
2
are the two geometric means between
a and b the common ratio of G.P. is ____
39. The nth term of A.P. is 3n+1 then the sum
of n terms is ____
40. The sum of three terms in A.P. is 21 and
their product is 315 then the terms are
____
41. K+2, 4K6, 3K2 are in A.P. then the
value of K is ____
42. The 12th term of an A.P., x, 4x/3, 5x/3,
.............. is ____
43. The reciprocals of A.P., is ____
progression.
44. x3b, x+b, x+5b are in Arithmetic progre-
ssion then common difference is ____
45. 1+x, 6, 9 are in G.P. then value of x is
____
46. The sum of the first 'n' natural numbers is
15 and the sum of cubes of first 'n' natural
numbers is ____
47. The relation between n, n
3
is ____
48. a, b, c are in G.P. then log a, log b, log c
are in ____
49. If a, b, c, d, ............. are in Geometric
progression then a
K
, b
K
, c
K
, d
K
......... are
in ____ progression.
50. The sum of 'r' terms of the series (a1) +
(a2) + (a3) +........ is ____
51. The cotangent of /3, /4, /6 are in ____
progression.
52. n = 55 then n value is ____
53. In A.P. the first term is a, last term is l then
S
n
= ____
54. The Geometric mean of x
1
, x
2
, x
3
, x
4
is
____
1. ABC DEF, if A = 50, then E +
F = ______
2. If two circles touch externally, then
number of their common tangents is
______
3. If a line divides any two sides of a triangle
in the same ratio then the line is ______ to
the third side.
4. The point which is equidistance from the
vertices of a triangle ______
5. The length of the direct common tangent
to externally touching circles whose radii
are 5cm and 6cm is ______
6. The vertical angle bisector of X of the
XYZ , intersects the side YZ at p, then
______
7. If ABCD is cyclic quadrilateral with C
= 120 then A = ______
8. The point of intersection of angle bisector
of a triangle is ______
9. The number of circles drawn through
three non - collinear point is ______
10. The diagonal of a square is ______ times
to its side.
11. If ABC PQR then
=
______
12. Angle in the same segment are ______
13. The distance between the centres of two
circle is 'd'. If the radii are r
1
and r
2
then
the length of transverse common tangent
is ______
14. The angle in the major segment of a circle
is ______
15. If two circles of radii 3cm and 5cm touch
internally, then the distance between their
centres is ______ cm.
16. In ABC, B = 90, CAB = 30 and
AC = 10, then BC = ______
17.
In the adjacent figure is a tangent to
the circle at ACAX
= 80 and AB = AC then ABC = ______
18. The ratio of corresponding sides of two
similar triangles is 3:4 then the ratio of
their areas is ______
19. The height of an equilateral triangle with
side 23 is ______
20. Opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral
are ______
21. If the two circles touches externally with
radii are 6 cm and 7 cm. Then distance
between their centers is______
22.
'O' is the centre of the circle, If BOA=
140 and COA = 100 then BAC =
______
23. ABC PQR, AB = 3.6, PQ = 2.4, AC
= 8.1cm then PR = ______
24. Angle in semi circle is ______
25. If a Rhombus is cyclic then it is ______
26. Two circles touch internally, then the
number of their common tangents are
______
27. The point of concurrence of the medians
of a triangle ______
28. The perpendicular bisectors of the sides
of a triangle is ______
29. In a triangle, a line dividing the two sides
in the same ratio is ______ to the third
side.
30. The bisector of the vertical angle of a
triangle divides the base in the ratio of the
other ______ sides.
31. If R, r are radii of the circles and d is the
distance between the centres of two
circles. If R = r + R then the two circles is
______
32. The angle between a line drawn through
the end point of a radius and its tangent to
the circle is ______
33. A line drawn through the end point of
radius and perpendicular to it is ______ to
the circle.
34. The number of tangents drawn from an
external point to a circle is ______
35. In ABC A= 90 AD BC then AD
2
=
______
36. If an arc subtends an angle of 80 at the
centre, its corresponding are subtends an
angle of ______ at the circumference.
37. The number of tangents drawn to the non
- intersecting and non - touching circle is
______
38. The length of the tangent drawn to a circle
with radius 'r' from a point 'p' which is 'd'
cm away from the centre is ______
39. In ABC , the circle drawn
as
diameter passes through A then the
triangle ABC is ______
40.
'O' is the centre of the circle if AOC =
130 then B = ______
41. If is a secant to a circle
intersecting the circle at A and B and PT
is a tangent segment then PT
2
= ______
42. If R, r are the radii of the circles. 'd' is the
distance between the centres of two
circles and if R + r < d then the two circles
are ______
43. If x,y,z are the midpoints of AB, BC and
CA respectively then the ratio of XYZ :
ABC = ______
44. The line which intersects a circle in two
distinct points is called a ______ of the
circle.
45. The number of common tangents drawn
to the concentric circles is ______
46. The number of circles drawn through
three non - collinear points is ______
47.
In this circle the chords AB and CD
intersects at E. AE = 8, EB = 6, CE = 4
then ED = ______
48. In ABC, the bisector of Ameets BC at
D and BD = 6cm, DC = 8 cm then the
ratio of AB:AC = ______
49. The Indian mathematician who proved
pythagorean theorem is ______
PAB
BC
XY

AB: AC
GEOMETRY
Answers:
1. 130; 2. 3 ; 3. Parallel; 4. Circum center
; 5. 230cm ;
6. ; 7. 60 ;
8. Incenter of the circle ; 9. 1 ;
10. 2 ; 11. ; 12. equal ;
13. ;
14. acute angle ;
15. 2 cm ; 16. 5 cm ; 17. 80 ; 18. 9: 16 ;
19. 3 ; 20. Supplementary ; 21. 13 cm ; 22.
60 ; 23. 5.4 ; 24. 90 or Right angle ; 25.
Squire ; 26. 1 ; 27. Centroid ; 28. Circum
Center ; 29. Parallel ; 30. 2 Sides ; 31.
Externally ; 32. 90 ; 33. Tangent ; 34. 2 ;
35. BD.DC ;
36. 280 ; 37. 4 ; 38. ;
39. equilateral Triangle ; 40. 115 ; 41.
PA.PB ; 42. Do not intersect circles ; 43.
1:4 ; 44. Secant line ; 45. 0 ; 46. 1; 47. 12;
48. 3:4 ; 49. Bhaskaracharya
2 2
d r
( )
2
2
1 2
d r r +
PQ; PR
XY YP
XZ ZP

Mathematics GEOMETRY PAPER - II


The relation between n, n
3
is?
Answers:
1. ba / n+1 ; 2. 4 ; 3. 2xz / x+z ; 4. 3 ; 5.
25 ; 6. Harmonic Progression ; 7. n(n+1)
(2n+1) / 6 ; 8. 15/4 ; 9. Harmonic
Progression ; 10. ar
n1
; 11. 2
r+2
or 82
r1
;
12. 1/2 ; 13. 3/1024 ; 14. 5050 ; 15. 1/64 ;
16. 2 ; 17. 2/a+b ; 18. a/1r ; 19. 0.3 ; 20.
2/3 ; 21. A.M G.M H.M. or (G.M.)
2
=
A.M H.M ; 22. (b/a)
1/n+1
; 23. 0 ; 24. 12 ;
25. 20 ; 26. G.P. ; 27. qp/6 ; 28. 1 ; 29.
2n(2n+3) or 4n
2
+ 6n ; 30. 13 ; 31. 1/a+14d;
32. 111 ; 33. 4050 ; 34. 155/99 ; 35.
Geometric Progression ; 36. n(n+1)(2n+1) /
6 ; 37. Arithmetic Progression ; 38. (b/a)
1/3
;
39. n(3n+5) / 2 ; 40. 5, 7, 9 ; 41. 3 ; 42.
14x/3 ; 43. Harmonic Progression ; 44. 4b ;
45. 2 ; 46. 225 ; 47. n
3
= (n)
2
; 48. A.P. ;
49. G.P. ; 50. r/2 [2ar1] ; 51. G.P. ; 52. 10;
53. n/2(a + l) ; 54. (x
1
. x
2
. x
3
. x
4
)
1/4
C
A
X
80

Y
B
C
A

O B
A
O
B
C
A
D
B C
E
6
4
8
130
: , r --.-- as..oaa+a
6
Mathematics TRIGONOMETRY ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY
1. The slope of the straight line joining the
points (3, 1), (5, 3) is ____
2. The equation of the line passing through
(1, 2) and is parallel to 2x3y+8 = 0 is
____
3. The equation of a straight line that makes
intercepts of 5 and 3 units respectively on
x-axis and y-axis is ____
4. Equation of the line whose slope is 5 and
y-intercept is 3 is ____
5. The centroid of the triangle, whose sides
are given by x = 0, y = 0 and x+y = 6 is
____
6. Distance between the points (a Cos, 0),
(0, a Sin) is ____
7. The line x = my+c, cuts the y-axis at ____
point.
8. The angle between the lines x2 = 0, y+3
= 0 is ____
9. The slope of a straight line which is
perpendicular to x2y+5 = 0 is ____
10. The lines y = 2x3, y = 2x+1 are ____
11. The points (P, 2), (3, 4), (7, 1) are
collinear then P = ____
12. The equation of y-axis is ____
13. The slope of a line making an angle 45
with the positive direction x-axis is ____
14. The distance from origin to the given
point (a, b) is ____
15. If the slope of a line joining the points (3,
2) and (4, k) is 2 then k = ____
16. The slope of the line perpendicular to
3x+4y = 10 is ____
17. If ax+by+c = 0 represents a straight line
then condition is ____
18. The distance between the points (0, 1)
and (8, k) is 10 then k value is ____
19. The centroid of the triangle with vertices
(1, 0), (5, 2) and (8, 2) is ____
20. The area of the triangle with vertices (0,
0), (0, 2) and (1, 0) is ____
21. y = mx line as known as ____ form.
22. The line x = 3y+1 cuts x-axis at ____
23. The slope of the line ax+by+c = 0 is ____
24. Slope-point form of a line is ____
25. The intercepts form of a line is ____
26. Area of a triangle whose vertices are (x
1
,
y
1
), (x
2
, y
2
) and (x
3
, y
3
) is ____
27. The sum of the intercepts made by 3x+4y
= 12 on the axis is ____
28. Slope of the line y = 5 is ____
29. Who has introduced analytical geometry
is ____
30. If two straight lines are parallel, their
slopes are ____
31. The slope of x/a + y/b = 1 is ____
32. x-intercept of the line zxy+7 = 0 is ____
33. Three points are in the straight line then
the points are called ____
34. The slope of ax+7y = 0 is 2 then a value
is ____
35. The centroid of the triangle whose
vertices are (x
1
, y
1
), (x
2
, y
2
), (x
3
, y
3
) is
____
36. The mid point of the line join of (Sin
2
,
Sec
2
) and (Cos
2
, Tan
2
) is ____
37. Two lines are perpendicular then the
product of the slopes = ____
38. The slope of the line parallel to y-axis is
____
39. The equation of a straight line passing
(x
1
, y
1
) and (x
2
, y
2
) is ____
40. One end of the diameter of a circle is (3,
4) and the center is (0, 0) then the other
end point of the diameter is ____
41. The equation of a straight line passing
through the origin and slope 2/3 is ____
42. The line y = x makes the angle with x-
axis is ____
43. If the slope of the line is 2/5 then slope of
the line perpendicular to the above line is
____
44. The equation of the straight line passing
through (2, 3) and equal intercepts with
the axis is ____
45. The line 3x y + 50 makes an angle of
x-axis is ____
46. ____ diagram is formed the vertices of (0,
0), (5, 0), (5, 5) and (0, 5)
47. The centroid divides the median in the
ratio ____
48. The peremeter of the vertices of the
triangle (0, 0), (4, 0), (0, 3) is ____
49. (9, 3) and (1, 1) are the end points of the
diameter of the circle then the center is
____
50. Equation of a straight line parallel to x-
axis and it makes an intercept 4 units on
y-axis is ____
1. Tan
2
30 + Tan
2
60 = ______
2. If (Sec + Tan) = m the value of (Sec
Tan) = ______
3. Eliminate '' from x = 2sin; y = 2cos
then ______
4. If Tan(A+B) = 3, Tan A = 1 then B =
______
5. If a wheel makes 360 revolutions in one
minute, then through how many radians
does it turn in one second is ______
6. Eliminate '' from x = a Sec, y = b Tan
then ______
7. A minute hand of a clock is 3 cm. long,
the distance moved in 20 minutes is
______
8. The value of Sin interms of Sec is
______
9. One radian is equal to ______ degrees.
10. Eliminate from x = Cosec + Cot, y =
Cosec Cot is ______
11. If Cos 3/2 then the value of Sin
______
12. The value of Tan
2
50 Sec
2
50 = ______
13. The circular measure of 72 = ______
14. Sin
2
25 + Cos
2
25 = ______
15. The value of Cos . Tan = ______
16. If Sin = Cos2 then Cot value ______
17. If x = Sec + Tan, y = Sec Tan then
xy = ______
18. The sexagesimal measure of
c
/6 is
______
19. The value of Cos(/3) = ______
20. Cos (A+B) = ______
21. Sin 90 + Cos 0 +2Sin45 = ______
22. If Sin 5/13 than Cos(90) = ______
23.
= ______
24. value = ______
25. = ______
26. The value of (Sin + Cos)
2
+ (Sin
Cos)
2
= ______
27. One degree is equal to ______ radians
28. If 8Tan = 15 then Cot = ______
29. Cos2A is equal to ______
30. The radius of a circle is 14 cms. The
angle subtented by an arc of the circle at
the centre 45. Then the length of the arc
is ______
31. The centesimal measure of 150 is
______
32. The centesimal measure of 5
c
/2 is
______
33. The circular measure of 30
g
is ______
34. The sexagesimal measure 150
g
of is
______
35. Sec (1Sin) (Sec + Tan) value is
______
36. (1Cos) (1+Cos) (1+Cot
2
)= ______
37. If Tan = 1 then Cos
2
Sin
2
= ______
38. The value of =
______
39. The Range of Sin is ______
40. The Minimum value of Cos is ______
41. Cos1.Cos2.Cos3....... Cos17 =
______
42. The value of Sin 420 = ______
43. The value of Tan 30, Tan 45, Tan 60
are in ______ progression.
44. Cot /20. Cot 3/20. Cot 5/20.
Cot7/20.Cot 9/20 = ______
45. The value of Sin0.Sin1.Sin2 .........
Sin90 = ______
46. If Sin70 = Cos then = ______
47. Sin31Cos59 + Cos31Sin59 = ______
48. Angle of elevation of the top of the
electric pole from man 40 mts from its
foot is 60. Then the height of the pole is
______
49. Tan 1. Tan 2. Tan 3 ....... Tan89 =
______
50. The value of Sec (270-) = ______
2
Cosec 1
Cosec

4 4
2 2
Sin A Cos A
Sin A Cos A

Sin18
Cos72

2 2 2
Sin Cos Tan + +
The value of Sin interms of Sec is?
TRIGONOMETRY
Answers:
1. 2 ; 2. 2x3y+4 = 0 ; 3. x/5 + y/3 = 1 ; 4.
5xy3 = 0 ; 5. (3, 3) ; 6. a ; 7. (0, c/m) ;
8. 90 ; 9. 2 ; 10. Parallel ; 11. 1 ;
12. x = 0 ; 13. 1 ; 14. ;
15. 4; 16. 4/3; 17. |a| + |b| 0; 18. 7; 19. (4,
0) ; 20. 1 sq. unit ; 21. Slope ; 22. (1, 0); 23.
a/b ; 24. yy
1
=m(xx
1
); 25. x/a + y/b = 1;
26. ;
27. 7 ; 28. 0 ; 29. Rene Decarde;
30. Parallel; 31. 3/2 ; 32. 7/2 ; 33.
Collinear ; 34. 14 ;
35. ;
36. (1/2, 1/2) ; 37. 1 ; 38. Not define ; 39.
(y y
1
) (x
1
x
2
) = (x x
1
) (y
1
y
2
) ; 40. (3,
4) ; 41. 2x3y = 0 ; 42. 45 ; 43. 5/2 ; 44.
x+y1 = 0 ; 45. 60 ; 46. Square ; 47. 2:1 ;
48. 12 ; 49. (5, 1) ; 50. y = 4
1 2 3 1 2
x x x y y y3
,
3 3
+ + + + _

,
( ) ( ) ( ) 1 2 3 2 3 1 3 1 2
1
x y y x y y x y y
2
+ +
2 2
a b +
ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY
: , r --.-- as..oaa+a
7
1. The average of 2, 3, 4 and x is 4. The
value of x is ____
2. The formula for finding out A.M. by
deviation Method is ____
3. The median of 10, 12, 13, 15, 17 is ____
4. The median of x/5, x, x/4, x/2 and x/3 is 8
then the value of x is ____
5. The mode of 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 6, 7, 6, 5, 10
is ____
6. The class interval of the frequency
distribution having the classes 1020,
2030, 3040 is ____
7. Class middle value is used in ____
8. If arithmetic mean is 48.5, median is
46.25 a data, then mode is ____
9. In finding mode,
2
= ____
10. The median of natural numbers from 1 to
9 is ____
11. The mid value of the class 4050 is ____
12. If the mean of 10 observations is 7 and
the mean of 15 observations is 12, then
the mean of total observations is ____
13. The value of
1
while calculating the
mode in delta method is ____
14. The observation which occurs frequently
in a data is ____
15. The formula to the empirical relation
among mean, median and mode of a
given data is ____
16. In a histogram, the breadths of the
rectangles represent the ____
17. The range of the first 9 natural numbers is
____
18. The mean of the first 'n' natural numbers
is ____
19. The class interval of the class 1019 is
____
20. The median of scores x
1
, x
2
, 2x
1
is 6 and
x
1
< 2x
1
< x
2
then x
1
= ____
21. In the classes 15, 610, 1115, ........the
upper limit of the class 15 is ____
22. In a data the A.M. is 39 and mode is 34.5
then median = ____
23. In the data sum of 15 observations is 420
then the mean is ____
24. The range of 20, 18, 37, 42, 3, 12, 15, 26
is ____
25. For the construction of a frequency
polygon ____ and frequencies are taken
into consideration.
26. Formula for finding the mode of grouped
data is ____
27. In a frequency distribution the mid value
of class is 35 and the lower boundary is
30. Then its upper boundary is ____
28. If a data have two modes, then its is called
____
29. The lower limit of the class 1019 is ____
30. Formula for finding mean by deviation
method is ____
31. Formula for finding the median of
grouped data is ____
32. Father of statistics is ____
33. The difference between two consecutive
lower limits of the classes is ____
34. A histogram consists of ____
35. Central tendency value is based on all
observations of the data
36. The formula for mean of grouped data is
____
37. The greater than cumulative frequency of
a class is 83 and that of the next class is
73 then the frequency of that class is ____
38. Mean = where A is called
____
39. The most reliable measure of mean,
median and mode is ____
40. The cumulative frequencies are used to
measure the ____
41. The range of first 'n' natural numbers
____
42. The mean of 11 observations is 10.5. If an
observation is deleted then the mean of
the remaining observations ____
43. The mean of the squires of first 'n' natural
numbers is ____
44. ____ is not affected by the extreme
values.
45. The mode of 4, 8, 9, P, 7, 6, 4, 2 is 9 then
the value of P is ____
1. A square Matrix whose
determinant is zero is called ______
2. In a Matrix, if the rows and columns are
interchanged then the Matrix obtained is
called ______ of the given Matrix.
3. If then
AB =
______
4. If then |A| =
______
5. If = 0 then d =______
6. If has no
Multiplicative
inverse then a = ______
7. If then A
1
=
______
8. If = (1, 2) then the
order of
A is ______
9. If
then A+B
= ______
10. The Matrix is introduced by ______
11. The product
=______
12. The determinate of the singular Matrix is
______
13. If
then x = ______
14. If and ad = bc then
A is ______ Matrix.
15. The element of the second row and third
columns of
is ______
16. Order of matrix Ais 34, order of Matrix
B is 5 3 then the order of BAis ______
17. The determinate of the Matrix
is ______
18. If then a =
______
19. A, B are two Matrices then (AB)
T
=
______
20. If
is a scalar Matrix, then = ______
21. While solving the equation 3x+4y = 8 and
x 6y = 10 by Cramer's method, the
Matrix B
1
= ______
22. A, B are two Matrices then (AB)
1
=
______
23. If then A + A
T
=
______
24. A is square Matrix and A = A
T
then A is
called ______ Matrix.
25. The product is
______
26. If then |A|
=
______
27. The Multiplicative unit matrix of order
33 is ______
28. The inverse of the Identify Matrix is
______
29. If AB = I then 'B' is called ______ of 'A'
30. If A is a square Matrix, A.A
1
. A
1
A =
______
31. If the T =
______
32. If X + 2I = then
Matrix X =
______
3 1
1 2
1
1
]
T
4 3 4 3
2 16 2 2
1 1

1 1
] ]
Cos Sin
A
Sin Cos
_



,
( ) 1 2 3
2
3
4
_



,
1 3
A
5 6
_


,
4 0
P
0
1

]
a 3 2 7
1 2 1 0
_ _ _


, , ,
Sec Tan
Tan Sec
_


,
1 8 5
2 3 4
2 7 0
_

,
a b
A
c d
_


,
2 0
5 1
1

]
x y x y
2x 3y 2x 3y
+ _

+
,
( ) x y
a
b
_

,
1 3 1 2
A , B
2 1 3 0
_ 1

1

, ]
1 1
A
0 2
_


,
1 4
A
0 1
_

,
2a 5
6 3
_

,
d 2 5
4 2

4 3
A
2 1
_

,
1 0 0 1
A , B
0 1 1 0
_ _


, ,
fx
A C
N

+
STATISTICS
Answers:
1. 7 ; 2. ; 3. 13 ;
4. 24 ; 5. 6 ; 6. 10 ; 7. Mean ; 8. 41.75 ; 9.
ff
2
; 10. 5 ; 11. 45 ; 12. 7 ; 13. ff
1
; 14.
Mode ; 15. Mode = 3 Median2 Mean ; 16.
Length of the class interval ; 17. 8 ; 18.
n+1/2 ; 19. 10 ; 20. 3 ; 21. 5.5 ; 22. 38.5 ;
23. 28 ; 24. 39 ; 25. Mid value of the class;
26. ; 27. 40 ;
28. Bimodal ; 29. 9.5 ;
30. ; 31. ;
32. R. A. Fisher ; 33. Class-interval ; 34.
Rectangles ; 35. Mean ; 36.

x/n ; 37. 11 ;
38. Expected mean ; 39. Mean; 40. Median;
41. n1 ; 42. 10.65 ; 43. (n+1) (2n+1) / 6 ;
44. Median ; 45. 9
N
F
2
L C
f

+
i i
f x
A C
N

+
1
1 2
C
L

+
+
fd
A C
N

+
Answers:
1. 10/3 ; 2. 1/m ; 3. x
2
+ y
2
= 4 ; 4. 15 ; 5.
12
c
; 6. b
2
x
2
a
2
y
2
= a
2
b
2
; 7. 44/7 cm ;
8. ;
9. (57.3) or 5716' ; 10. xy = 1 ; 11. 1/2 ;
12. 1 ; 13. 2
c
/5 ; 14. 1 ; 15. Sin ;
16. ; 17. 1 ; 18. 30 ; 19. 1/2 ;
20. CosACosB SinASinB ; 21. 3 ; 22.
5/13 ; 23. Sec ; 24. 1 ; 25. 1 ; 26. 2 ; 27.
0.01745
c
; 28. 8/15 ; 29. Cos
2
A Sin
2
A ;
30. 11 cm ; 31. 500
g
/3 ; 32. 500
g
; 33. 27 ;
34. 5
c
/6 ; 35. 1 ; 36. 1 ; 37. 0 ; 38. Cos ;
39. [1, 1] ; 40. 1 ; 41. 0 ; 42. 3/2 ; 43.
G.P. ; 44. 1 ; 45. 0 ; 46. 20 ; 47. 1 ; 48.
403 m.; 49. 1 ; 50. Cosec
1
3
Sec 1
Sec

MATRICES
Mathematics MATRICES STATISTICS
Who is the Father of Statistics?
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8
Mathematics WEIGHTAGE ANALYSIS COMPUTING
33. If and
A = B
then the value of x + y is =______
34. A is a Matrix then (A
1
)
1
= ______
35. If A is a Matrix then A
T
= A then the
Matrix is called ______
36. If and P+R = I
then
Matrix R = ______
37. A and B are two Matrices. The product
AB is defined ______
38. If Ais Matrix, A+ B = 0 when 0 is a null
Matrix. Then B is called ______ of A.
39. 2x+3y4 = 0, 5x7y+8=0 express the
above equations in Matrix equation form
AX = B then Matrix B = ______
40. If and A+B = A
then A
Matrix is ______
41. If A,B,C are three Matrices A(B+C) = AB
+ AC is ______ law
42. Ais a Matrix if AX = B then X = ______
43. If then AB
=
______
44. then A =
______
45. K is a Scalar, A is a Matrix then (KA)
T
=
______
46. Additive inverse Matrix is ______ Matrix
47. then the
order of
B Matrix is ______
48. If
then B
2
= ______
49. If
then
3A+2B = _____
50. If A is a Matrix then A.A
1
= ______
1. ____ is used to make a diagrammatic
representation of an algorithm.
2. The Rhombus shaped box is used in a
flow chart for ____
3. The second generation computers ____
were used.
4. An example for input unit is ____
5. Large scale circuits are used in ____
generation computers.
6. Father of the computers is ____
7. The language known to computers is
called ____
8. A language used in computers is ____
9. Expand C.P.U. is ____
10. To express the algorithm in a language
understandable by a computer is called
____
11. All parts of a computer are controlled by
____
12. The present day computers are make as
____ generation computers.
13. The set of instructions of solving a
problem by a particular method, written
in a language understands by a computer
is called ____
14. Small translators are used in ____
generation of computers.
15. A component of hardware is ____
16. Input, output, CPU are ____ of the
computer.
17. "Vacuum tubes" are used in ____
generation computers.
18. All the parts of a computer are controlled
by ____
19. Large amount of information is stored in
____ unit of a computer.
20. Electronic circuits are used in ____
generation of computers.
21. The number of major parts in a computer
is ____
22. The systematic step by step procedure of
solving a problem is called ____
23. All arithmetic operations are performed
in ____ of computer.
24. ____ unit is received the
result by C.P.U.
25. BASIC stands for ____
26. Yes/No box in flow chart is ____
27. Present computers are called ____
28. ____ is used entry/exist from another part
of the flow chart.
29. A set of instruction which leads to a step
by step procedure for solving a problem
on a computer called an ____
30. The example of output is____
31. In a flow chart, a rectangular box is used
for ____
32. Shape box is used for ____
33. A.L.U. means ____
2 4 4 3
A , B
6 5 5 7
1 1

1 1

] ]
x
X
y
_


,
3 8 7
A , B ,
6 1 31
_ _

, ,
( ) ( ) 1 2 3 B 3 4
( )
1 1
A 1 2
0 2
_


,
( )
x
A a b ;B
y
_


,
5 6
A
7 8
1

1
]
3 5
P
4 2
_

,
2 4 y x
A ; B
6 5 6 5
1 1

1 1
] ]
The Number of Major Parts in Computer?
COMPUTING
Answers:
1. Singular Matrix ; 2. Transpose Matrix ;
3. ; 4. 10 ; 5. 8 ; 6. 5 ;
7.
;
8. 1 2 ; 9. ;
10. J.J.Sylvester ; 11. ;
12. Zero ; 13. 1 ; 14. Singular ; 15. 4 ;
16. 5 4 ; 17. 1 ; 18. 2 ; 19. B
T
A
T ;
20. 4; 21. ; 22. B
1
A
1
23. ; 24. Symmetric Matrix ;
25.
; 26. 1 ;
27. ; 28. Unit Matrix ;
29. Inverse Matrix ; 30. I ; 31. 4 ;
32. ; 33. 6 ; 34. A ;
35. Skew Symmetric Matrix ;
36. ;
37. Number of Columns of the Matrix A is
equal to the number of rows of the Matrix
B ; 38. Additive Inverse ;
39. ; 40. Null Matrix
41.Distributive law ; 42. A
1
B; 43. (ax+by);
44. ; 45. KA
T
46. Null Matrix ; 47. 23 ;
48. ; 49. ; 50. I
14 6
8 29
1
1

]
3 7
6 31
1
1
]
1
1
2
_

,
4
8
_

,
4 5
4 3
_

,
1 1
1 0
_

,
1 0 0
0 1 0
0 0 1
_



,
2 4 6
3 6 9
4 8 12
_



,
2 8
8 12
_

,
8 4
10 6
_

,
ax ay
bx by
1
1
]
2 5
1 1
_


,
1 4
0 1
1
1

]
0 1
1 0
1
1
]
Answers:
1. Flow Chart; 2. Decision making; 3.
Transistor ; 4. Key Board or Mouse ; 5. 4th;
6. Bobbage; 7. Software; 8. BASIC,
COBAL, FORTRAN, PASCAL etc.,; 9.
Central Processing Unit; 10. Software or
programming language ; 11. Control unit ;
12. 4th; 13. Software ; 14. 2nd ; 15. C.P.U.;
16. Hardware ; 17. 1st; 18. Control unit ;
19. Memory unit; 20. IIIrd ; 21. 3 ; 22.
Algorithm; 23. Arithmetic and Logical Unit
(ALU); 24. Output; 25. Beginners All
purpose Symbolic Instruction Code; 26.
Rhombus box; 27. Numan computers; 28.
Loop; 29. Algorithm; 30. Monitor; 31.
Calculations; 32. Start/Stop; 33. Arithmetic
and Logical Unit ;
Paper - I
Chapter 5 Marks 4 Marks 2 Marks 1 Mark 1/2 Mark
Statements & Sets & 1 2 1 5
Functions (Mappings) & 2 1 1 5
Polynomials 1 1 1 1 6
Real Numbers & 1 2 1 6
Linear Programming 1 1 1 1 3
Progressions & 2 1 1 5
Paper - II
Chapter 5 Marks 4 Marks 2 Marks 1 Mark 1/2 Mark
Geometry 1 1 1 1 5
Analytical Geometry & 2 2 1 5
Trignometry 1 1 1 1 5
Statistics & 1 1 1 5
Matrices & 2 1 1 5
Computing & 1 2 1 5
Mathematics Chapter wise
marks weightage analysis chart
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POLYNOMIALS
1. Using graph y = x
2
solve the equation
x
2
x2 = 0
2. Draw the graph y = x
2
+5x6 and solve
the equation x
2
+5x6 = 0
LINEAR PROGRAMMING
1. Maximise f = 5x+7y subject to the
condition 2x + 3y 12, 3x + y 12, x
0, y 0
2. Maximise f = 3x+y subject to the
constraints 8x + 5y 40, 4x + 3y 12, x
0, y 0
3. Minimise f = x+y subject to the 2x + y
10, x + 2y 10, x 0, y 0
4. A shop keeper Sells not more than 30
shirts of each colour. Atleast twice as
many white ones are sold as green ones.
If the profit on each of the white be Rs.
20 and that of Green be Rs. 25 how many
of each kind be sold to give him a
maximum profit?
5. Asweet shop makes gift packet of sweets
combines two special types of sweets A
and B which weight 7 kg. Atleast 3 kg. of
A and no more than 5 kg of B should be
used. The shop makes a profit of Rs. 15
on A and Rs 20 on B per kg. Determine
the product mix so as to obtain maximum
profit.
STATEMENTS & SETS
1. Define Conditional and write truth table?
2. Prove that A (BC) = (AB) (AC)
3. A, B, C are three sets then prove that
A(BC) = (AB) (AC)
4. If A, B are two subsets of a universal Set
, then prove that (AB)
1
= A
1
B
1
5. Show that (p(~q)) ((~p)q) is a
contradiction
FUNCTIONS
1. Let f be given by f(x) = x+2 and f has the
domain {x ; 2 x 5} find f
1
and its
domain and Range.
2. Let f: R R be defined by f(x) = 3x 5.
Show that f has an inverse and find a
formula inverse function f
1
3. Let f, g, h be functions defined by f(x) =
x, g(x) = 1 x, h(x) = x + 1 prove that
(hog)of = ho(gof)
4. Given f(x) = x1, g(x) = x
2
2, h(x) = x
3

3 for x R find
i) (fog)oh ii) fo(goh)
POLYNOMIALS
1. The expression ax
2
+ bx + c equals 2
where x = 0, leaves remainder 3 when
divided by (x1) and remainder 3 when
divided by (x+1). Find the values of a, b
and c.
2. Factorize the expression 4x
4
12x
3
+ 7x
2
+ 3x 2 using the remainder theorem.
3. Find a quadratic function in 'x' such that
when it is divided by x1, x2 and x3
leaves remainders 1, 2 and 4 respectively.
4. Find the independent term of x in
the expansion
REAL NUMBERS
1. If . show that 3y
3

9y = 10
2. If lmn = 1, show that
3. If a
x1
= bc, b
y1
= ca, c
z1
= ab show that
xy+yz+zx = xyz
4. Show that
5. Evaluate
6. Show that
PROGRESSIONS
1. The A.M., G.M and H.M of two numbers
are A,G,H respectively show that A G
H
2. If the sum of the first 'n' natural numbers
is S
1
and that of their squares S
2
and
cubes S
3
. Show that 9s
2
2
= s
3
(1 + 8s
1
)
3. Find the Sum of 'n' terms of the series 0.5
+ 0.55 + 0.555 +........n terms
4. Insert 6 H.M's between 1/12 and 1/42
5. If (b + c), (c + a), (a + b) are in H.P. Show
that 1/a
2
, 1/b
2
, 1/c
2
will also be H.P.
STATEMENTS and SETS
1. Define Disjunction and write truth table?
2. Write the inverse and contrapositive of
the statement ''If in a triangle ABC, AB >
AC then C > B"
3. Prove that if x is even then x
2
is even
4. Prove that A B = A B
1
= B A
1
5. If A B = show that B A
1
= B
6. Show that (A B)
1
= A
1
B
1
7. Show that (~p) (pq) = p q
FUNCTIONS
1. Let f(x) = x
2
+2, g(x) = x
2
2 for xr find
(fog)(x), (gof) (x)
2. Show that f(x) = 3x+4 is bijective
function.
3. If f:R-{3}R, is defined by f(x) = x+3/x3
show that f = 3x+3/x1 = x for x 1
4. If f(x) = x
2
+2/x15 for xR find
f(x
2
+2x15)
5. If f(x) = x+2, g(x) = x
2
x2 find
POLYNOMIAS
1. Find the value of m in order that
x
4
2x
3
+3x
2
mx+5 may be exactly
divisible by x3.
2. If 4x
2
1 divides 4x
4
12x
3
+ax
2
+3xb
exactly find the values of a and b
3. If a and b are unequal and x
2
+ax+b and
x
2
+bx+a have a common factor show that
a+b+1=0
4. Solve x
2
6x+5<0
5. Solve x
2
4x21>0
6. Find the middle term of the expansion of
7. Find the number which exceed its
reciprocal by
LINEAR PROGRAMMING
1. Define convex set and profit line?
2. Define objective function and feasible
solution?
3. For the given vertices (0, 0), (2, 3), (3, 0),
(0, 5) at which point the objective
function 2x+3y will have Maximum
value?
4. Indicate the polygonal region represented
by the systems of inequations x0, y0,
x+y 1.
5. In Linear programming problem the
objective function values 6 and 15 are at
the point of the vertices A(3, 0) and B(0,
5) then find the objective function?
REAL NUMBERS
1. If
then show that x = 1/2
(a a
1
)
2. If a
1/3
+b
1/3
+c
1/3
=0 show that (a+b+c)
3
=
27abc
3. If a+b+c=0 show that
4. If a
x
= b
y
= c
z
, b/a = c/b show that y/z =
2z/x+z
5. Show that
6. Evaluate
7. Solve
PROGRESSIONS
1. Insert 5 arithmetic means between 4 and
22.
2. The sum of first 3 number is 12 and the
product is 48. Find the numbers.
3. In an A.P. the 4
th
term is 7 and 7
th
term is
4 then show that 11
th
term is zero.
4. The 8
th
term of G.P. is 192 and common
ratio is 2 then find 12
th
term.
5. The sum of n terms of an A.P. is 2n+3n
2
find the 'r'
th
term
6. Which term of the A.P., 5, 2, 1, ....... is
22.
STATEMENTS and SETS
1. Define Tautologies and contradications?
2. Write true table "36 = 20 2+7 = 9
3. Write true table of Disjunction?
4.
Determine when the current flows from A
to B?
5. If A= {2, 4, 6, 8}, B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} then
find A B?
6. Prove that (A
1
)
1
= A
7. If n(AB) = 50, n(A) = 16, n(B) = 46
find n(AB)?
8. If A B then show that B
1
A
1
FUNCTIONS
1. If f(x) = x+1/x1 then find f(x) + f(1/x)?
2. Find the Range and Domain of R = {(x,
y): x = 2y, x, y N}
3. Define constant function and Indetity
function?
4. If f(x) = 3x5 then find f
1
?
5. If f(x) = 2x+3 then find {f
1
(x): 2x3}
6. If f(x) = 1+2x, g(x) = 32x then find the
values of (fog) (3) and (gof) (3)
7. If f = {(1, 3), (2, 5), (3, 7)}, g = {(3, 7),
(5, 9), (7, 10)} Find gof
8. Let f: RR, f(x) = 2x+3 is difines show
taht f(x) is bijective?
POLYNOMILAS
1. Find the roots of the equation x
2
+x(cb)
+(ca) (cb) = 0
2. Find the sum and the product of the roots
of the equation 3x
2
+ 9x + 63 = 0
3. Write the quadratic equation whose roots
are 2+3 and 23
4x 8
6
2

<
2
2
x 2
2x 7x 6
Lt
5x 11x 2

+
+
m m
m n
n n
x a
x a m
Lt a
x a n

2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
a b c a b c a b c 3
x .x .x x

2
a x x 1 + +
2
2
3
1
3x
2x
7
_
+

,
( ) ( ) ( ) g 1 g 2 g 3
f ( 4) f ( 2) f (2)
+ +
+ +
a b a c b c b a c a c b
1 1 1
1
1 x x 1 x x 1 x x

+ +
+ + + + + +
x a 2a
x a
+

x 1
x 1
Lt 4
x 3 2

+
1 1 1
1 1 1
1
1 m 1 m n 1 n

+ +
+ + + + + + l l
3
3
1
y 3
3
+
8
2
2
5
6x
x
_


,
4 Marks Questions
5 Marks Questions
2 Marks Questions
1 Marks Questions
Draw the Graph X
2
+5x-6
Mathematics Paper - 1 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

p
q
A B
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4. Define Ramainder theorem?
5. Find the remainder when
x
4
+4x
3
5x
2
6x+7 is divided by (x2)
6. The product of two consecutive numbers
is 56. Find the numbers?
7. Find the 5
th
term in the expansion (x/y +
y/x)
8
8. Define Mathematical induction?
9. Expand a
2
(b
2
c
2
)
LINEAR PROGRAMMING
1. Define open convex region?
2. Define feasible region?
3. What is Linear programming problem?
REAL NUMBERS
1. Simplify (a
p
/a
q
)
p+q .
(a
q
/a
r
)
q+r .
+ (a
r
/a
p
)
r+p
2. Solve if 2
3x
= 4
x+1
3. Solve |3 12x| = 0
\
4. Find the volume of
5. Find
6. Evaluate
7. If x = a
p
, y = b
q
and x
q
.y
p
= a
2/r
. Show that
pqr = 1
PROGRESSIONS
1. The first term of a G.P. is 2 and the sum to
infinity is 6 find the common ratio?
2. 2/7, x, 7/2 are in G.P. then find x value?
3. x, 4x/3, 5x/7, ........ are in A.P. then find
10
th
term?
4. Find the rational number of
5. The n
th
term of the G.P., 100, 110, 121,
..........
6. Find the Harmonic mean of 6 and 24
7. In an A.P., n = 50, a = 12 and l = 144 then
find S
n
= ?
GEOMETRY
1. Construct a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD,
where AB = 3cm, BC = 6cm, AC = 4cm
and AD = 2cm.
2. Construct a triangle ABC in which BC =
7cm, A = 70 and foot of the
perpendicular D on BC from A is 4.5cm
away from B.
3. Construct a triangle ABC in which BC =
5cm. A = 70 and median. AD through
A = 3.5 cm.
TRIGONOMETRY
1. Two pillars of equal height stand at a
distance of 100 mts. At a point in between
them, the elevation of their tops are found
to be 30 and 60 respectively. Determine
the height of the pillars and the position
of the point of observation.
2. There are two temples, one on each bank
of a river, just opposite to each other. One
of the temples A is 40 mts high. As
observed from the top of this temple A,
the angles of depression of the top and
foot of the other temple B are 1230' and
2148' respectively. Find the width of the
river and the height of the temple B.
3. An aeroplane at an altitude of 2500 mts
observe the angles of depression of
opposite points on the two banks of a
river to be 4120' and 5210'. Find in
metres, the width of the river.
4. From the ground and first floor of a
building, the angle of elevation of the top
of the spire of a church was found to be
60 and 45 respectively. The first floor is
5 mts high. Find the height of the spire.
GEOMETRY
1. Prove that alternate segment theorem.
2. Define and prove Basic proportionality
(Thales) theorem.
3. Prove that Pythagorean theorem.
4. Prove that the converse of alternate
segment theorem.
5. Prove that vertical angle bisector
theorem.
ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY
1. Find the equation of the line
perpendicular to the line joining (3, 5),
(5, 7) and passing through (2, 3).
2. Find the equation of a line passing
through (4, 3) and making intercepts on
the co-ordinate axis whose sum is equal
to 1.
3. Find the equation of a line that cuts off
intercepts a and b on the x and y axis such
that a+b = 3 and ab = 2.
4. If the three points A(2, 3/2), B(3, 7/2)
and C(x, 5/2) are collinear. Find the value
of 'x'.
5. In what ratio is the segment joining the
points (3, 2) and (6, 1) divided by y-
axis.
6. Find the point of intersection of the
medians of a triangle whose vertices are
(2, 5), (3, 4) and (0, 3).
7. If A(1, 2), B(4, 1), C(7, 16) are the three
vertices of the parallelogram ABCD.
Find the co-ordinates of the fourth vertex
D and find its area.
8. Find the equation of a line whose slope is
4/5 and which bisects the line joining the
points P(1, 2) and Q(4, 3).
TRIGONOMETRY
1. If Sec + Tan = P then show that
2. Show that 3(Sinx Cosx)
4
+ 6(Sinx +
Cosx)
2
+ 4(Sin
6
x + Cos
6
x) = 13.
3. Prove that
4. Eliminate '' for the following equations.
xCos + ySin = a, xSin y Cos = b.
5. If Sin = 15/17 then find
STATISTICS
1. Find the median of the following
frequency distribution.
Class
6064 6569 7074 7579 8084 8589
Frequency
13 28 35 12 9 3
2. Find the mean of the data using short-cut
method.
Class
2140 4160 6180 81100 101120
Frequency
10 25 40 20 5
MATRICES
1. Given that find
the matrix D, satisfying AD = DA = A.
2. If
then show that A(BC) = (AB)C
3. 3. If
then show that (AB)
1
= B
1
A
1
.
4. Solve the given equations by using
Cramer's Method
4xy = 16 and 3x7 / 2 = y
5. Solve the equations by matrix inversion
method
2x3y+6 = 0, 6x+y+8 = 0.
COMPUTING
1. Given the principal amount and the rate
of interest, write an algorithm to obtain a
table of simple interest at the end of each
year for 1 to 5 years and draw a flow
chart.
2. Execute the flow chart, obtain the total
amount to be paid at the end of 6 years, if
P = Rs. 1000 and r = 12% and also write
algorithm.
3. Explain the structure of a computer by
means of a block diagram.
4. Find the selling price of an item, given
the gain percentage and the C.P. of an
item. Execute the flow chart for a gain of
25% and C.P. = Rs. 300.
GEOMETRY
1. ABCD is a rhombus, prove that
AB
2
+ BC
2
+ CD
2
+ AD
2
= AC
2
+ BD
2
.
2. In an equilateral triangle with side 'a'
prove that the altitude is
of length
3. If PAB is secant to a circle intersecting
the circle at A and B and PT is a tangent
segment than show that PT
2
= PA.PB.
4. Show that the lengths of the two tangents
drawn from an external point to a circle
are equal.
5. ABC is an obtuse triangle, obtuse
angled at B. If ADCB prove that AC
2
=
AB
2
+ BC
2
+ 2BC.BD
6. A vertical stick 12 cm long casts a
shadow 8cm long on the ground. At the
same time a tower casts the shadow 40m
long on the ground. Determine the height
of the tower.
7. In a triangle ABC, AD is draw
perpendicular to BC. Prove that AB
2

BD
2
= AC
2
CD
2
.
ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY
1. Find the point on x-axis that is equi
distant from (2, 3) and (4, 2).
2. Find the co-ordinates of the point which
divides the join of (2, 4) and (5, 6) in the
ratio 5:3 externally.
3. Find the point of intersection of the
medians of a triangle whose vertices are
(1, 0), (5, 2) and (8, 2).
4. Find the co-ordinates of the points of
trisection of a segments joining A(3, 2)
and B(9, 5).
5. Find the area of the triangle whose
vertices are A(4, 1), B(1, 2) and C(4,
3).
6. Find the equation of the line passing
through (1, 1) and is parallel to 4x5y+3
= 0.
7. Find the equation of the line passing
through (4, 3) and perpendicular to the
3
a.
2
2 1 2 0
A , B
3 1 5 3
_ _



, ,
2 4 2 5 1 2
A , B , C
3 6 6 1 3 0
_ _ _


, , ,
1 2
A ,
3 4
_

,
15Cot 17Sin
8Tan 16Sec
+
+
Tan +Sec 1 1 Sin
Tan Sec 1 Cos
+

+
2
2
P 1
Sin
P 1


+
0.234
2
x 0
x 5x
Lt
x

+
( )
( )( )
x
(3x 1) 2x 5
Lt
x 3 3x 7

+
+
3
x 3
x 27
Lt
x 3

Mathematics IMPORTANT QUESTIONS


Prove that alternate segment theorem
4 Marks Questions
2 Marks Questions
Matehmatics Paper-2
5 Marks Questions
: , r --.-- as..oaa+a
11
line 2x5y+4 = 0.
8. Find the area of the triangle formed by
the line 2x 4y 7 = 0 with the co-
ordinate axis.
TRIGONOMETRY
1. If Sin = 12/13 then find Cos and
Tan.
2. If Tan(AB) = 1/3, SinA= 1/2 find the
value of in circular measure.
3. Show that 4(sin
4
30 + cos
4
60) 3 (cos
2
45
sin
2
90) = 2.
4. Prove that
5. Eliminate '' x = aSin bCos, y =
aCos + bSin.
6. If sec =
then find sin.
7. The angle of depression of a point 100
mts from the foot of the tree is 60. Find
the height of the tree.
8. Show that (1sin
6
+ cos
6
) = 3sin
2
.
cos
2
.
9. Find the value of 32 cot
2
/4 8sec
2
/3 +
8cot
3
/6.
MATRICES
1. If find order of M
and determine the matrix M.
2. If
find m if AB = BA.
3. If show that
A
2
(a+d) A = (bcad)I
4. If
then find B+A
1
.
5. If then show that
A+A
1
= A
1
A = I
6. If
find x, y.
7. if find 'P'.
STATISTICS
1. Write the merits of arithmetic mean.
2. Write the formula for mean by short cut
method.
3. The mean of 20 observations is 12.5. By
an error, one observation is registered as
15 instead of 15. Find the correct mean.
4. Observation of some data are
x/4, x, x/5, x/3, x/2, where x > 0.
If the median of the data is 5. Find the
value of x.
5. The mean and median of uni-modal
grouped data are 39 and 38 respectively.
Find the mode.
6. Find the mean of 2/5, 5/3, 1/3, 5/6, 1/6.
COMPUTING
1. What are the different boxes used in a
flow chart?
2. State any four languages you have to
known, that are used in computers.
3. What should be kept in mind while
writing an algorithm?
4. Define algorithm and flow chart.
5. What is meant by computer?
GEOMETRY
1. When two polynomials are similar?
2. Define converse of Pythagorian theorem.
3. A man goes 150m due east and then
200m due north. How far is he from the
starting point?
4. If two circles of radii 5cm and 6cm. touch
externally, then the length of their
transverse common tangent is ____
5. Write two conditions of similar triangles.
6. Define Appollonius theorem.
7. There is a circle of radius 3. From a point
P which is at a distance of 5cm from the
centre of the circle, a tangent is drawn to
the circle. Find the length of the tangent?
8. The circles of radii 5cm and 7cm. touch
externally, find the distance between their
centers.
9. In ABC, D and E are the points on AB
and AC respectively. D is the mid point of
AB and DE||BC find AE/EC.
10. Define converse of alternate segment
theorem.
ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY
1. Find the slope and y-intercept of the line
x/a + y/b = 1.
2. Find the slope of the perpendicular to
2x+3y+5 = 0.
3. Two end points of the diameter in the
circle are (9, 3) and (1, 1). Find the
center of the circle.
4. Find the area of the triangle enclosed
between the co-ordinate axis and the line
joining the points (3, 0) and (0, 4).
5. Write the equation of the line passing
through (3, 5) and slope is 7/3.
6. Write the equation of the line passing
through the points (4, 7) and (1, 5).
7. Find the equation of the line 60 with the
positive direction of x-axis and having y-
intercept is 3.
8. Find the distance between the two points
A(7, 5) and B(2, 4).
9. Find the equation of the line making
intercepts 4 and 7 on the x and y-axis.
10. Find the equation of the line passing
through (2, 3) and making equal
intercepts of x and y-axis.
TRIGONOMETRY
1. Express the centesimal measure of 5
c
/2.
2. Eliminate '' from x = 2Sin, y = 2Cos.
3. Find the value of Cos0 + Sin90 + 2
Sin 45.
4. Prove that (Sin + Cos)
2
+ (Sin
Cos)
2
= 2.
5. Show that Sec (1Sin) (Sec + Tan) =
1.
6. Find the value of Cot 240.
7. Prove that 1/Cos Cos = Tan . Sin.
8. Express Tan value interms of Sec.
9. Eliminate '', x = Cosec + Cot and
y = Cosec Cot.
10. The radius of a circle is 14 cms. The
angle subtend by an arc of the circle at the
centre is 45. Find the length of the arc.
MATRICES
1.
find the
matrix 'X' satisfying AB+x = 0.
2. Given find the matrix R
satisfying P+R = I.
3. If find A
1
.
4. Define scalar and non-scalar matrices.
5. Inverse does not exist the matrix
of
then find 'a'.
6. If find 'd'.
7. If
then find 3A+2B.
8. If find A + A
T
.
9. If
find AB.
STATISTICS
1. The observations of an ungrouped data are
x
1
, x
2
and 2x
1
and x
1
< x
2
< 2x
1
. If the mean
and median of the data are each equal to 6.
Find the observations of the data.
2. The sum of the 15 observations is 420
then find mean.
3. The mean of 9, 11, 13, P, 18, 19 is P then
find the value 'P'.
4. The mean of the ungrouped data is 9. In
every observation multiplied by 3 and 1
then find the mean of the new data.
5. Write Median formula for grouped data?
6. The mean of 11 observations is 17.5. If an
observation 15 is deleted. Find the mean
of the remaining observations.
COMPUTING
1. In which bases the ability of the computer
is decided?
2. Define Loop?
3. Expand C.P.U.
4. Draw the structure of computer block
diagram.
5. What is meant by hardware?
6. What are the different parts of C.P.U.?
7. What is computer?
2 4 2 6
A , B
6 0 1 3
_ _

, ,
1 3
A
5 6
_


,
2 4 4 3
A , B
6 5 5 7
_ _

, ,
d 2 5
0
4 2

2a 5
6 3
_

,
2 3
A
5 1
_


,
3 5
P ,
4 2
_

,
1 2 2 4
A ; B ,
3 4 3 5
_ _


, ,
1 3 2 P
0 1 1 1
_ _ _



, , ,
3x 2y 6 5 6
2 2x 3y 2 1
+ _ _



, ,
7 4
A
5 3
_


,
1 2 2 0
A , B
1 3 5 3
_ _

, ,
a b 1 0
A andI
c d 0 1
_ _


, ,
1 4 2 m
A , B ,
0 1 0 1/ 2
_ _



, ,
( )
1 2
M 2 3
0 5
_


,
m n
2 mn
+
1 Cos
Cosec Cot
1 Cos
+
+

Mathematics IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
What is Meant by HardWare?
1 Marks Questions
Important symbols
1. Negation
2. And
3. Or
4. Implie
5. If and only if
6. For all
7. For some
8. Belongs
9. Not belongs
10. Subset
11. Superset
12. Union
13. Intersection
14. Powerset
15. Null set
16. Complement of A
17. Cartesion product of A, B is
18. Identify function
19. Discriminant
20. Transpose of A
21. Inverse of A
22. Fistle funciton A to B
23. Composite function of f and g
24. Sum of first 'n' natural numbers
25. n
th
term
26. Sum of 'n' terms
27. Arithmetic mean
28. Sum of frequencies

A
1
/ A
c
A B
I (A)
or D
A
T
A
1
f:AB
gof
n
t
n
s
n
x
f or N
: , r --.-- as..oaa+a
12
Mathematics Discriptions Formulas
Polynomials
Item
1. (x - ) (x ) < 0 ( < )
2. (x - ) (x) > 0 ( < )
Explanation/formula
1. Solution: < x <
2. Solution: x < x >
Real Numbers
Item Problem
1. Modules of a real number |x|
2. |x| = a solution
3. |x| a
4. |x| a
5.
6.
m m
n n
x a
x a
Lt
x a

n n
x a
x a
Lt
x a

Formula
1. |x| = x, if x > 0 = x if x < 0 = 0 if x = 0
2. x = a or x = a
3. a x a
4. x a or x a
5. na
n1
6. m/n a
mn
Progressions
Item
1. n
th
term in A.P.
2. Sum of n terms in A.P.
3. Arithmetic Mean of a, b
4. n
th
term in G.P.
5. Sum of n terms of G.P.
6. Geometric Mean of a, b
7. n
th
term in H.P.
8. Harmonic mean of a, b
9. n
10. n
2
11. n
3
Explanation / Formula
1. t
n
= a+(n1) d
2. S
n
= n/2[2a+(n1) d] or = n/2 [a + l]
3. A.M. = a+b/2
4. t
n
= a.r
n1
5. S
n
= a(r
n
1)/r1 if r > 0 or
= a(1r
n
)/1r if r < 0
6. G.M. = ab
7. t
n
= 1/a+(n1) d
8. H.M. = 2ab/a+b
9. n(n+1)/2
10. n(n+1) (2n+1)/6
11. n
2
(n+1)
2
/4
Discoveries in Mathematics
Topic
1. Sets;
2. Binominal Theorem ;
3. Arithmetic Triangle ;
4. n, n
3
formula
5. n
2
formula ;
6. Basic proportionality theorem;
7. Analytical Geometry ;
8. Trigonometrty;
9. Statistics ;
10. Matrices ;
Mathematician
George Comptor
Newton
Pascal
Aryabhatta
Archimedes
Thales
Rene descartes
Hipparchus
R.A. Fisher
Author Cayley
Analytical Geometry
Name
1. Slope 'm'
2. Distance between two points
3. General equation of line
4. Slope of ax+by+c = 0
5. Mid point
6. Division of a segment internally m:n is
7. Divisional of a segment externally in
the ratio
8. Gradiant or slope form of line
9. Slope - intercept form of line
10. Slope - point form of line
11. Two intercepts form of line
12. Two points form of line
13. Area of a triangle
14. Centroid
Formula
1. m = y
2
y
1
/x
2
x
1
2.
3. ax + by + c = 0
4. m = a/b
5. (x
1
+x
2
/2, y
1
+y
2
/2)
6. (mx
2
+nx
1
/m+n, my
2
+ny
1
/m+n)
7. (mx
2
nx
1
/mn, my
2
ny
1
/m+n)
8. y = mx
9. y = mx+c
10. yy
1
= m(xx
1
)
11. x/a + y/b = 1
12. (yy
1
) (x
2
x
1
) = (xx
1
) (y
2
y
1
)
13. 1/2 | x
1
(y
2
y
3
) + x
2
(y
3
y
1
) + x
3
(y
1
y
2
) |
14. (x
1
+x
2
+x
3
/ 3, y
1
+y
2
+y
3
/ 3)
( ) ( )
2 2
2 1 2 1
x x y y +
Geometry
Item
1. Basic proportionality
theorem
2. vertical Angle
Bisector theorem
3. Pythagorean theorem
4. Appolonius theorem
5. Circum Center
6. In center
7. Centroid
8. Orthocenter
Discription
1. In ABC, DE || BC then AD/DB = AE/EC
2. In ABC, the Bisector of A intersect BC inD then AB/AC =
BD/DC
3. In ABC, right angled at B then AC
2
= AB
2
+ BC
2
4. ABC, AD is Median, AN BC then AB
2
+ AC
2
=2(BD
2
+AD
2
)
5. Concurrence of perpendicular bisectors of the sides of the
Triangle
6. Concurrence point of Angles bisects of the Triangle
7. Concurrence of the Medians of a Triangle
8. Concurrence of the heights of a Traingle
Matrices
Linear Programming
1. Convex set
2. Linear Programming
Problem
3. Objective Function
4. Feasible Region
5. ISO Profit line
1. x is convex if the line segment joining any two points P, Q
in x is contained in x
2. Minimising or Maximising a function f = ax + 1 a, b R
3. In L.P.P, the expression f = ax+by, which is to be Maximised
or Minimised.
4. A set of points which satisfy all the constraints of L.P.P.
5. Any line belonging to the system of parallel lines given by
the objective function for various values of the objective
function.
1. A = A
T
is Symmetric Matrix
2. A
T
= A is non-Symmetric Matrix.
3. If AB = BA = I then B = A
1
4. If A = then
A
1
= 1/adbc
5. If number of columns of the matrix Ais
equal to number of rows of the matrix
then AB is exist.
6. If AX = B then X = A
1
B.
d b
c a
1
1

]
a b
c d
1
1
]
Trigonometry
1. Sin. Cosec = 1
Cos.Sec = 1
Tan.Cot = 1
2. Sin
2
+ Cos
2
= 1
Sec
2
Tan
2
= 1
Cosec
2
Cot
2
= 1
3. Sin0 = Cos90 = 0
Sin 30 = Cos 60 = 1/2
Sin 45 = Cos 45 = 1/2
Sin 60 = Cos 30 = 3/2
Sin 90 = Cos0 = 1
4. Range of Sin = [1, 1]
Range of Cos = [1, 1]
Range of Tan = (, )
Statistics
1. Ungrouped data mean = x/n
2. Grouped data mean = fx/N
3. By-short cut method mean =
4. Grouped
data median =
5. Grouped data mode =
6. The relation between Mean, Median and
Mode is
Mode = 3 Median 2 Mean.
( )
( )
1 1
1 2 1 2
f f C C
L or L
2f f f

+ +
+ +
fd
A C
N

+
N / 2 F
L C
f

+
o.----_-o-.. :r..ee.=--
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