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Maths STD 11 Half Yearly Course

1. The document is a math test for class 11 CBSE with 35 questions divided into 3 sections - A, B, and C. 2. Section A contains 1 mark questions on topics like expansions of expressions, complex numbers, sequences, and relations. 3. Section B contains 2 mark questions requiring solving equations, finding modulus and arguments of complex numbers, and properties of sequences and ratios. 4. Section C contains 3 mark questions involving binomial theorem, expansion of expressions, converting complex numbers to polar form, finding ranges of functions, and properties of circles.

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Maths STD 11 Half Yearly Course

1. The document is a math test for class 11 CBSE with 35 questions divided into 3 sections - A, B, and C. 2. Section A contains 1 mark questions on topics like expansions of expressions, complex numbers, sequences, and relations. 3. Section B contains 2 mark questions requiring solving equations, finding modulus and arguments of complex numbers, and properties of sequences and ratios. 4. Section C contains 3 mark questions involving binomial theorem, expansion of expressions, converting complex numbers to polar form, finding ranges of functions, and properties of circles.

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ACHIEVERS INSTITUTE STANDARD XI/CBSE

E-408, 409, Titanium City Center, Anandnagar Road, Mathematic


Satellite, Ahmedabad (M) 9723759228, 8000566345.
SUBJECT
Test 35
CHAPTER Ch 2,3,5,8 and 9 TIME 1 Hr.

SECTION – A
(1 marks each)
1. Write the general term in the expansion of (𝑥 2 − 𝑦)6 .
2. Write down the expansion of the following :-(2𝑥 + 5)5
3. Find the multiplicative inverse of the complex number:- 5 – 6i
4. What is the value of 𝑖 −22 .
5. Write the three terms of the sequence 𝑎𝑛 = n (n + 2).
6. Write the relation R = {(x, x3 ) : x is a prime number less than 10} in roster form.

SECTION – B
(2 marks each)

7. Find a positive value of m for which the coefficient of (𝑥)2 in the expansion (𝑥 + 1)𝑚 is 6.
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8. Solve the following:- (𝑥)2 + 𝑥 + √2 = 0
9. Find the modulus and the arguments of the complex number :- z = -√3 − 1𝑖
10. For any two complex numbers z1 and z2 , prove that Re (z1 x z2 ) = Re z1 Re z2 – Imz1 Imz2.
11. The ratio of the sums of m and n terms of an A.P. is m2: n2 . Show that the ratio of mth and nth term is (2m
– 1) : (2n – 1).
12. If in two circles, arcs of the same length subtend angles 60° and 75° at the centre, find the ratio of their
radii
13𝜋
13. Find the value of tan 12
.
SECTION – C
(3 marks each)
1) Using binomial theorem, prove that 6𝑛 – 5n always leaves remainder 1 when divided by 25.
2) The coefficients of the (𝑟 − 1)𝑡ℎ , 𝑟 𝑡ℎ and (𝑟 + 1)𝑡ℎ terms in the expansion of (𝑥 + 1)𝑛 are in the ratio 1 : 3 : 5.
Find n and r.
1+3𝑖
3) Convert the following in the polar form .
1−2𝑖
4) Find the range of each of the following functions.
(i) f (x) = 2 – 3x, x ∈ R, x > 0.
(ii) f (x) = x2 + 2, x is a real number.
(iii) f (x) = x, x is a real number.
5) If in two circles, arcs of the same length subtend angles 60° and 75° at the centre, find the ratio of their radii.

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