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Basic Maths &

1 Calculus

Fraction and Decimal 9. Find value of 0.25 × 0.49 × (0.2)2


10. Find x:
1. a = 0.4, b = 0.40, c = 0.400
4 x x
(a) a = b = c (b) a > b > c (i) = 3 (ii) = 4 (iii) =8
(1 / x ) (1 / 3) (1 / y )
(c) a < b < c (d) can’t say
2. Convert into fraction from. A1 7 A + A2
11. If = − then find 1
(i) 0.2 (ii) 0.4 A2 3 A1 − A2
(iii) 0.50 (iv) 0.60
I1 + I 2 5 I
(v) 0.75 (vi) 0.33 12. If = then find 1 .
I1 − I 2 3 I2
(vii) 0.66 (viii) 0.25
(ix) 1.33 (x) 1.5
(xi) 4.33 (xii) 2.5 Rule of Power
1514
3. Find value of 13. Find value of
489
(a) 3.096 (b) 3.000 (c) 2.879 (d) 3.414 (i) 102 + (103) = __________________
x (ii) 90 + 9 = ___________________
4. If. 2.33 = , then find x.
3 (iii) 27 + 70 = ___________________
5. (i) 12 × 0.67 (ii) 15 × 0.67 (iv) 43 – 42 = ___________________
(iii) 0.125 × 24 (iv) 7.4 × 25 (v) 3 – 12 = ___________________
(v) 2.66 × 15 (vi) 8.75 × 8 (vi) (8)2/3 = ___________________
(vii) 6 × 4.33 (viii) 25 × 0.6
(vii) (4)5/2 = ___________________
(ix) 0.4 × 25 (x) 0.75 × 25
(viii) (27)2/3 = ___________________
(xi) 0.67 × 12 (xii) 0.33 × 15
(xiii) 1.33 × 0.25 (ix) t 2t 3 = ___________________
6. Find value of 3.87 × 0.4 1
(x) = ___________________
x2 x
(a) 1.584 (b) 1.548 (c) 3.851 (d) 1.845
(xi) (27)1/3 = ___________________
7. Find value of given mathematical expression.
(i) e–∞ (ii) 3° (xii) (9)5/2 = ___________________
1 6 14. Find value of 23 + 22 + 21
(iii) (ii) (a) 64 (b) 16
0.001 0.3
(v) 0.49 (vi) e0 (c) 14 (d) 32
15. Find x in given expansion:
(vii) 1 − 0.19
8. Find value of given expression. (i) (x)1/3 = 4 (ii) (x)2/3 = 9
5 −6
 64 
3/2 (iii) (x)3/4 = 27 (iv) (x)3/2 = 8
5 5
(i)   ×  (ii)  
16. Simplified the following
7 7  81 
( −4)5 (i) (4)4/3 = (ii) (64)2/5 =
(iii) (4° + 4–1) × 22 (iv)
( −4)8 (iii) (1/2)–3 = (iv) (4)–3/2 =
0.4 (v) (2)–4 = (vi) (125)2/3 =
( 4)
−3
(v) (vi)
0.01 (vii) (216)2/3 = (viii) (64)2/3 =
17. 8x = 16 find x 2 6
44. Find value of n; if = 4 + .
9
3 +3 +3 9 9 n 7
18. d
93 45. If x = . Simplify this.
3 −1
92 − 9 46. Take 2 common from the given expression:
19.
9
(i) (2 + x)2 , (ii) 4+ x
20. x3 = 27 find x
21. 25 – 24
Area and Volume Related Questions
22. 9x – 7 = 97 – x find x
x+4 47. Find the ratio of area of cross section of cylinders to the volume of
23. 4 = cylinder of radius R and height H.
4
48. Find area of equilateral triangle of side ‘a’.
132 − 122
24. 49. Find ratio of volume of cube to surface area of cube of side length a.
13 + 12
12 50. Find area of given graph.
25. 2x = y
x0 + x0
26. (20 – 3)2 – 1
5
27. (32 – 23)2
212 − 21
28. x
21 2 4 6 8
29. 2x = 24 + 24
30. x2 – x = 42
Degree  Radian
31. x4 = 252
1 51. Convert following radian into degree:
32. 2x =
8 π π π
(i) rad (ii) rad (iii) rad
2+ 2 2 4 3
33. 5π 2π
2 4π
(iv) rad (v) rad (vi) rad
2 6 3 3
x 9
34. = 3π 2π
81 x (vii) rad. (viii) 5p rad (ix) rad
5 5
93/2 − 6
35. 7π 5π
7 (x) rad (xi) rad (xii) 3p rad
12 2
36. If 36 – x = 27, find value of x.
π
37. Find value of x in the following expression. (xii)
6
x
4 52. Convert following into radian:
(i)   =8 (ii) (10)x/3 = 105
2 (i) 45°, (ii) 60°, (iii) 120°, (iv) 30°, (v) 150°, (vi) 90°, (vii) 300°, (viii)
270°, (ix) 135°, (x) 720°, (xi) 36°, (xii) 450°, (xiii) 440°, (xiv),
107 −
2
1 330°, (xv) 57°, (xvi) 360°
(iii) x /2 = 106 (iv) x 5 =
10 9 53. Total distance moved by object on the circle of Radius 5m in 3 and
38. If (x – 4)2/3 = 4. Find x. half Rotation

39. Find value of x for given expression: 54. Convert 1 radian into minute?
55. Convert 2° in minute
27 = (5 + x2)3/2
56. When a clock shows 4 O’clock, how much angle do its minute and
40. If rod of length l, is bended to form a coil of n-turns then find
hour hand make.
radius of coil.
57. Fill in the Blank
41. There are n-sphere of radius r combine to form a big sphere of
i. 2 cm = ________ mm ii. 4 nm = ________ mm
radius x then find its radius
iii. 4 mF = ________ PF iv. 12 mF = ________ nc
42. Simplify the following expressions:
v. 12 kg = ________ mg vi. 6 mg = ________ kg
2 2 12 24 vii. 2 mg = ________ kg viii. 4 mC = __ mc
(i ) 2 × 2 , (ii )
, (iii ) , (iv) , (v )
2 2 3 4 ix. 4 mm = ________ cm x. 4 km = ________ mm
43. Find value of 16–1/4 + 4–2 ? xi. 20 mC = ________ nc xii.4 kg = ________ mg

2 Class Question Bank


1019 3
58. = .......... 70. If value of sinq = , then find value of cosq and tanq.
10 2 4
3
71. sinq = then find cosq, tanq.
(a) 1020 (b) 1021
(c) 1017 (d) 1022 5
59. 50 × 103 kg = ______ × 104 kg 72. If tanq = 2 then find sinq and cosq.
(a) 50 (b) 5 4
(c) 0.5 (d) 500 73. If sinq = then find cos q and tan q.
3
60. 80 × 10–6 kg = 800 × ______ kg 74. Suggest suitable match between function given in the first column
(a) 10–8 (b) 10–5 and its description given in the second column.
(c) 10–6 (d) 10–7 Column-I Column-II
61. 10–8 × 10–6 = _______ (A) sin (390°) (P) Positive
(a) 10–15 (b) 10–14 (B) sin (–30°) (Q) Negative
(c) 10 –3 (d) 10–2
(C) cos 120° (R) Zero
62. 8 × 10–3 m = _______ × 10–2 m
(D) tan (–120°) (S) Modulus is greater than one
(a) 0.8 (b) 8
(T) Modulus is less than one
(c) 80 (d) 800
63. 5 × 10–10 m = _______ × 10–8 m (a) A → PT, B → QT, C → QT, D → PS
(a) 500 (b) 0.05 (b) A → PT, B → QS, C → QT, D → PS
(c) A → QT, B → QS, C → PT, D → PS
(c) 50 (d) 0.005
(d) A → QS, B → PT, C → QT, D → PS
64. 100 × 105 m = _______ × 106 m
75. If angle increases from 0° to 90°, then value sinq and cosq
(a) 10 (b) 100
(a) Increases, decreases (b) decreases, increases
(c) 1000 (d) 0.1
(c) both decrease (d) both increase
65. 1 fermi = _______ m
76. Find value of sin (53°) × cosec (53°).
(a) 10–15 m (b) 10–10 m
77. Find value of sin (180°) . cos(135°) . tan(120°).
(c) 10–1 m (d) 10–18 m
4
78. Find value of x at q = 90°. tan q = 2
Trigonometry sin θ
x −4
79. If y = then find value of y if q = 30°.
66. Find angle q and H. θ
80. Find value of sin2 (40°) + cos2 (40°).
H=? 81. Find value :
24 (i) sin 2° (ii) tan 3° (iii) cos 3°s (iv) sin (88.5°)
q 82. Which of the following option is correct for the value of tan (2°)
7 π π
(a) 2° (b) (c) (d) 2 rad
67. Assertion (A): The value of sin q can never be greater than one. 90 30
83. Find value
Reason (R): In a triangle, perpendicular is always smaller than (i) sin (A + B) (ii) sin (A – B)
Hypotenuse. (iii) cos (A + B) (iv) cos (A – B)
(a) A is false but R is true. (v) tan (A + B)
(b) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A. (iii) cos A• cos B – sin A• sin B
(iv) cos A• cos B + sin A • sin B
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. tan A + tan B
(v)
68. Find a: 1 − tan A tan B
84. The value of sinq. cosq will be equal to half the value of sin (2q)
a
H=5 (a) True (b) False
P=3 85. Find value of
37° (i) sin (75°) (ii) sin (105°) (iii) cos (120°)
B=4 86. Find value of
69. For given triangle, find values of (i) sinq (ii) cosq (iii) tanq (iv) (i) sin (–30°) (ii) cos (–60°)
secq (v) secq (vi) cotq (iii) sin (120°) (iv) sin (390°)
(v) sin (360°) (vi) sin (450°)
10 (vii) sin (–90°) (viii) sin (–150°)
6 (ix) cos (300°) (x) cos (330°)
q (xi) tan (240°) (xii) cos (–30°)
8 (xiii) tan (–60°) (xiv) cot (–45°)

2024 - Question Bank 3


87. If y = A sin q + B cos q then find maximum value of y. 96.
88. If y = 3 cos q + 4 cos q then find maximum value of y. Equation-1 Equation-2 Phase Resultant
89. Find the maximum and minimum values of the following Differ-
trigonometric functions: ence
Y = 3 sin (2q) I1 = I0 sin (q + p/3) I2 = I0 sin (q – p/6)
Y = 3 sin q + 4 cos q I1 = I0 sin (q + p/3) I2 = I0 cos (q + p/3)
Y = 5 sin q + 4 cos q I1 = 4 sin (wt) I2 = 4 cos (wt + /6)
Y = 5 – 3 sin (2q) I1 = 3 sin (wt + p/2) I2 = 5 cos (wt)
90. Match the following trigonometric function with its corresponding I1 = 4 cos (wt – /2) I2 = 4 sin (wt + p/2)
maximum and minimum values I1 = 3 sin (wt + p/6) I2 = 3 cos (wt)
Trigonometric function Maxima and Minima values I1 = 4 sin (q – 60°) I2 = 4 cos (q – 30°)
(i) y = 3 sin q + 4 sin q (A) ymax = +7, ymin = +3
97. Equation of a.c. Current I = –I0 cos (wt) and a/c voltage is V = V0
(ii) y = 4 sin (5q) (B) ymax = +7, ymin = –7 sin (wt – p/6) then phase difference between current and voltage:
(iii) y = 5 – 2 sin q (C) ymax = +4, ymin = –4 2π π π 5π
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(iv) y = 6 sin q + 8 cos q (D) ymax = +10, ymin = –10 3 3 6 6
98. Current in A/C circuit is I1 = I0 sin (wt– 30°) and voltage across it
91. If y = 3 cos (3q), then find angle at which y will be zero.
V = Vo cos(ωt).
92. Find a & b
99. Equation of Two oscillatory particle x1 4 sin (wt) x2 = 3 Cos (wt)
30° 60° find equation of Superimposed SHM.
100. Equation of current and voltage
 π  π
I = 10 sin  θ +  and V = 10 cos θ − 
a b  3  6
then phase difference between current and voltage.
93. Find relation between q and a
101. If y1 = 2 sin (5pt) and y2 = 2 cos (5pt – p/3), what is the phase
difference between the two waveforms?
q 102. Two waves are represented by the equations y1 = 4 sin (3t) and
90° 90° a
q R y2 = 4 sin (3t + p/2). Determine the phase difference between the
O Tangent two waves.
103. The equation of two waves are given as y1 = 3 sin (4pt) and
y2 = 3 cos (4pt + p/3). Determine the phase difference between
the two waves.
(a) a = 90° – q (b) a = 90° 104. If y1 = 4 sin (wt – p/6) and y2 = 4 sin (wt + p/6), what is the phase
(c) a = q (d) a = 90 + q difference between the two waveforms?
94. Find the angle between the hypotenuse and the x-axis.
AP series and G.P Series
105. Which of the following series is not arithmetic progression.
3 (a) 2, 8, 15, 21, 27, ................ (b) 3, 6, 12, 24, ................
(c) 4, 1, –2, –5, –8, ................ (d) –5, –3, –1, 1, ................
106. Find 10th term and sum of 1st 10 term.

4 7, 11, 15, 19, __, __, __, __, __


107. Sum of 1st n-natural number 1 + 2 + 3 + .......... n.
Phasor n2 n( n + 1) n( n − 1) n2 ( n + 1)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 2 2 6
95. Find the phase difference between A and B in the following cases:
108. Which term of AP 27, 24, 21, .................. is zero.
(i) A = 4 sin (q + p/4) B = 3 sin (q – p/4)
109. 28, 22, x, y, 4 is an AP then value of x and y is :
(ii) A = 4 sin (q + p/3) B = 3 sin (q + p/6)
110. 25 tuning fork are arranged in increasing order of frequency.
(iii) A = 3 cos (wt + p/2) B = 3 sin (wt) Frequency difference is 10 then find frequency of 1st turning fork
(iv) A = 3 sin (wt) B = 3 cos (wt – p/2) if frequency of 25th is 400 Hz.

4 Class Question Bank


111. Assertion (A) : Geometric progression is a type of sequence where 118. x-y equation for the graph given below is
each successive term is produced by multiplying each preceding y
term by common ratio.
–5
1st term x
Reason (R) : Sum of G.P. Series is given by for any
value of C.R. [Common Ratio] 1 − C. R .
–3
(a) A is false but R is true
(b) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A (a) 3x – 5y = 15 (b) –3x – 5y = 15
(c) A is true but R is false (c) x – 5y = 15 (d) 3x + 5y = 15
(d) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A 119. A particle starts moving with initial velocity u = 25m/s and
112. Find potential at origin ?? retardation a = –2m/s2, draw the velocity time graph

+q –q +q –q +q –q v
v
(a) 25 (b)
(0, 0) (1, 0) (2, 0) (4, 0) (8, 0) (16, 0) (32, 0) 12
113. 5- Resistance connected in series, resistance of each..... is half of t t
previous resistance if 1st resistance of value 10W then value of 5th 0 12.5 0
resistance. 12.5

114. Charge q is placed on x-axis of co-ordinate (1, 0), (2, 0), (4, 0), v v
(8, 0) and so on then find force on charge q0 which is at origin.
25
Graph (c) t (d) t
12.5
115. x-y equation for the graph given below is 120. Find the slope of given equation 2x – 3y = 12
y 2 4
3 8
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 3 3 3
121. Find slope at point B.
53° y
x
B
A C
x
4 4
(a) y = x (b) y = − x−4
3 3 (a) +ve (b) –ve (c) Zero (d) None
5 4 122. Find slope at point ‘A’
(c) y = x (d) y = x
3 5 y
116. x-y equation for the graph given below is : A
y P2(6, 15) 150°

P1(2, 7) x
3
x 1 1
(a) − (b) (c) 1 (d) Zero
3 3

(a) y = x + 3 (b) y = 2x + 3 (c) y = 2x – 3 (d) y = 2x 123. Find the value of l, so that 2 is the slope of the line through (2, 5),
and (l, 3)
117. x-y equation for the graph given below is
y (a) l = 2 (b) l = 3 (c) l = 1 (d) None
4 124. Find the slope of the line through the points (4, – 6), (–2, –5)
3 1 1 1 1
2 (a) − (b) − (c) (d)
5 6 7 8
1 125. What is the nature of graph for the equation y = 2x2
0 123 45 (a) Straight line (b) Hyperbola
x
–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 –1
6 (c) Parabola (d) Ellipse
–2 126. What is the nature of graph for the equation
–3 y = –4x2 + 6

–4 (a) Parabola passing through origin
(b) Parabola not passing through origin
(a) 2y – 3y = 12 (b) x – 3y = 12 (c) Hyperbola
(c) 2x – y = 12 (d) None (d) Straight line

2024 - Question Bank 5


127. Nature of the graph for equation y = 6e–4x is 137. Which of the following curve correctly represents the variation of
(a)
Exponentially decreasing graph  1 
capacitive reactance xc with frequency.  xc = 
(b)
Exponentially increasing graph  2µ fc 
(c)
Straight linle xc xc
(d)
None of these
4
128. Nature of graph for equation y = is : (a) (b)
x
(a) Rectangular hyperbola (b) Exponential f f
(c) Parabola (d) Straight line
xc xc
129. What is the radius of the circle
(x + 2)2 + (y – 3)2 = 52
(c) (d)
(a) 5 (b) +2
(c) 3 (d) 25 f f
130. In above problem, what is the x-coordinate of the centre of the
circle 138. Which one of the following graphs represents the behaviour of an
(a) –2 (b) +2 ideal gas. (T = constant)
(c) 4 (d) –9 PV
PV
131. In Q.129, what is the y-coordinate of the centre of the circle:
(a) 3 (b) –3 (a) (b)
(c) 9 (d) –9 V
V
132. If the radius of a circle is 2 and its centre at origin then equation of
the circle is : PV PV
(a) x2 + y2 = 4 (b) x2 + y2 = –4
(c) (d)
2 2
(c) (x – 2) + (y – 2) = 2 2 (d) (x + 2)2 + (y + 2)2 = 22
133. A straight line passing through (3, –2) and (7, –2) then it’s slope is: V V
(a) 1 (b) –1 (c) 0 (d) None
134. Equation of the circle of centre (0, 2) and radius 2 is : 139. A particle performing SHM with velocity V =ω A2 − y 2 where A
(a) (x – 0)2
+ (y + 2)2
= 22
(b) (x – 0)2
+ (y – =2)2 22 = Amplitude then row graph between velocity (v) and position (y).
(c) (x – 0)2 + (y + 2)2 = 2 (d) (x – 0)2 + (y – 2)2 = 2 v v
135. Magnetic field due to infinite current carrying wire and B =
µ 2I (a) y (b) y
B= 0 . Then draw the graph between B and r.
4π r
B B
v v
(a) (b)
(c) y (d) y
r r
B B

(c) (d) Coordinate Geometry: Straight Line


r
r 140. Match the following:
136. For a concave mirror, if read image is formed the graph between Column-I Column-II
1 1
and is of the form. (1) P
 ositive slope with negative y (A) y
u v intercept x
1/v 1/v
(2) N
 egative slope with negative y (B) y
(a) (b) intercept x

1/u 1/u
(3) P
 ositive slope with positive y y
1/v 1/v intercept x
(C)
(c) (d) (4) N
 egative slope with positive y
intercept x
(D)
1/u 1/u

6 Class Question Bank


141. Find equation of a straight line passing through point (3, 4) and 150. Find the velocity of an object at t = 4 seconds using the given
(2, 6). velocity-time graph.
(slope) I v
142. Find (slope) =
II
y (II)

53° t
(I) t=4
30°
151. The graph of a line is shown with a y -intercept of 10 and passing
30° x through the point
(4,0). Find:
143. Comment on slope and intercept.
The slope of the graph.
y y
The value of y when x = 2.
y
(1) x (2) x 10

y
y x
x
(3) (4) 4
x
152. Find slope and value of y at x = 8.
y
20
144. Draw graph having Y-intercept 4 and passing through 2, 6).
145. Relation between slop in both the graph at P,Q,R,S x
y S y
R 4
Q P 153. If equation of straight line is given as 3y = 4x + 2, then find the
P Q value of sin q if q is angle made by that straight line with respect
R to x axis.
S

x x Ellipse
154.

(a) mP < mQ < mR < mS (b) mP = mQ = mR = mS Equation Nature of Graph


(c) mP > mQ > mR > mS (d) mP < mQ = mR > mS (i) x2 + y2 + 25 (A) Parabola
2 2
146. In this given graph m1 is having highest slope while m3 is having x y
(ii) + 16
= (B) Rectangular hyperbola
lowest slope. (True/False) 4 3
m1
(iii) x2y = constant (C) Ellipse
m2
(iv) 5 = y2 x–1 (D) Circle
m3
(v) 4x + 3y = 25 (E) Straight line
(vi) y = 4 sin q (F) Sinusoidal

x1 = 1
155. y = 2x + 4 find change in y with respect to x when x changes from
x
147. Comment on slope. x =3
to 2
(2) x
y 156. If Y = 2x + 4, find rate of change in y with respect to x
(1)

a b x Draw Graph

148. If A = –2 and initial value of y is 10 and x is 0 then what will be the 157. y = x2 – 4
dy 158. y = – (x2)
value of x intercept in the graph of y v/s x if A = .
dx 159. y = x2 + 5
149. Find equation of the line which makes intercept +4 and 5 on the x
160. y = –x2 + 4
and y-axis respectively.
(a) 5x + 4y + 20 = 0 (b) 4y + 5x – 20 = 0 161. If y = 2x Draw graph b/w y and x
(c) 4y – 5x = –20 (d) 4x + 5x + 20 = 0 162. (x – 4)2 + (y – 3)2 = 25 Find radius and centre of circle.

2024 - Question Bank 7


163. The equation of the ellipse whose vertices are at (± 5 ,0) and foci
Velocity and position for
at (± 4 ,0) is (vii) SHM having unit angular
2 2 frequency
(a) x2 y 2 (b) x + y =
+ 1
= 1
25 9 9 25 Pressure Volume for isother-
(viii)
mal process
x2 y 2 x2 y 2 Mass rise in capillary tube
(c) + 1
= (d) + 1
= (ix)
10 25 25 16 and radius
164. Draw graph between y and x for given equation: De-Brogliee wavelength
(x)
momentum
(i) y = 3x + 4 (ii) y = –x
x y 167. Draw graph between momentum and velocity P = mV.
(iii) y = x (iv) + +1 =0
3 4 168. Draw graph between spring force and elongation.
165. Match the following : 169. Draw graph between stopping potential V0 and energy of photon
for given equation E = ϕ + eV0.
Column-I Column-II
C–0 K – 273
y 170. =
100 – 0 373 – 273
(i) y3 = 5x2 171. Which of the following option is correct ?
(A)
P
x
y
T1
(ii) 3y = 4x (B) T2
V
x
(a) T1 = T2 (b) T1 > T2 (c) T1 < T2 (d) Can’t say
y
172. If y/x graph’s slope gives the value of temperature, then T is
(iii) y = e–x (C) increasing and then decreasing if we move from A to B.
(a) True (b) False
x
Y A
y

(iv) y2 = 7x4 (D)


B
x X
h
y 173. De-Broglie wavelength λ = . Draw graph between wavelength
and momentum. P
(v) y = ex (E) 174. If temperature is constant then draw graph between pressure and
x volume for constant temperature.
175. We know K.E. and momentum relation P = 2m K.E . Draw
166. Match the following
graph between P and K.E.
l
Graph between physical quantity Nature of graph 176. Time period of simple pendlum T = 2π draw graph b/w time
g
period and length
Electric field and distance 177. Assertion (A) : In SHM, if velocity of particle is given by
(i) A. Straight line
for dipole
Velocity and acceleration
v ==
ω A 2 − x 2 . Then graph between velocity and displacement
(ii) for oscillating particle B. Parabola x will be elliptical
Reason (R) : In SHM graph between K.E. and P.E. will be straight

Force and distance for line.
(iii) C. Ellipse
spring & S.H.M. (a) A is false but R is true
Displacement and time for (b) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
(iv) D. Circle
motion under gravity (c) A is true but R is false
Gravitational potential & Rectangular (d) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(v) E.
distance for solid sphere hyperbola 178. Assertion (A) : In the given P-V graph shown, work done is
Parabola + continuously increasing if we move from A to B.
Time period and radius of
(vi) F. Rectangular (Hint : SW = SP . dv]
satellite
hyperbola
Reason (R) : The slope of graph is zero.

8 Class Question Bank


P 185. 2t2 + 3t – 2 = 0, find roots of equation.
A B
186. Roots of equation x2 – 4x + 3 = 0
V
(a) 1, 3 (b) –1, 3 (c) 1, –3 (d) –1, –3
(a) A is false but R is true 187. Roots of equation x2 – x – 1 = 0
(b) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
1+ 5 1− 5 1+ 5 5 −1
(c) A is true but R is false (a) , (b) ,
(d) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A 2 2 2 2
−1 + 5 −1 − 5
(c) , (d) None of these
Slope of Curve 2 2
188. Solve these quadratic equations and find the roots.
179. Match the matrix :
(i) X2 – 5x – 14 = 0 (ii) X2 = 11x – 28
Point Slope (iii) 6x2 – x = 5 (iv) 12x2 = 25x
A Zero (v) x2 + 4x – 5 = 0
B Negative 189. Find roots of equation.
C Maximum (i) x2 – 7x + 10 = 0 (ii) 2x2 – 5x + 3 = 0
D Positive 190. Find roots of equation.

C (i) 2x2 – 5x –3 = 0 (ii) x2 –5x + 6 = 0


y
D
B Logarithm
A x 191. log10 1 = ?
180. Comment on slope and variation of slope. (a) 1 (b) –1 (c) 0 (d) None
y (i) y (ii) 192. log2 (sin 90°) = ?
B (a) 1 (b) –1
(c) 0 (d) None
A A C 193. log8 (16)=?
C
(a) 4/3 (b) 3/2
B (c) 2/3 (d) 3/4
x x 194. log9 (27) = ?
181. Match the following:
(a) 4/3 (b) 3/2
Column-I Column-II (c) 2/3 (d) 3/4
195. log100 (1000) = ?
y
(A) The value of slope is (a) 4/3 (b) 3/2
(1) decreasing and also its
(c) 2/3 (d) 3/4
magnitude is decreasing.
x 196. log2 (10) = ?
y (a) 0.3 (b) 3.33
(B) The value of slope
(2) decreasing but it’s (c) 6.67 (d) 5
x magnitude is increasing. 197. log2 3 = ?
(a) 1.6 (b) 0.8
y (C) Value and magnitude of
slope both are increasing. (c) 0.6 (d) 2.6
(3)
198. If log2 x = 3, then x = ?
x
(a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 9 (d) None
y (D) Slope is increasing but it’s 199. If log3 (y2) = 4, then y = ?
magnitude decreasing.
(a) 9 (b) 81
(4)
x (c) –9 (d) Both (a) and (c)
200. log10 (4) = ?
(a) 2 (b) 0.6020
Quadratic Equation
(c) 0.9542 (d) None
182. Find roots of the equation : x2 – 5x + 6 = 0. 201. log4 (2) = ?
183. x2 – 4x = 0, find roots of the equation. (a) 2 (b) –2
184. x2 +7x + 12 = 0 find roots of ‘x‘ (c) 1/2 (d) –1/2

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202. log16 (2) = ? 220. Find the derivative of the function f (x) = 3 sin (x) + 2 cos (x).
(a) 4 (b) –4 (c) –1/4 (d) 1/4 (a) 3 cos (x) – 2 sin (x) (b) 3 cos (x) + 2 sin (x)
203. log10 (x2 –4x + 4) = 0, then x = ? (c) 3 sin (x) – 2 cos (x) (d) –3 cos (x) + 2 sin (x)
(a) 1 (b) 2 221. Find the derivative of the function
(c) 3 (d) Both (a) and (c) f (x) = x3 – 4x2 + 2x – 1.
204. log10 5 + log10 2 = ? (a) 3x2 – 8x + 2 (b) 3x2 – 8x
3 2
(c) 3x – 8x + 2x (d) 3x2 – 4x + 2
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) –2 (d) 3
205. log10 (200) –log10 2 = ? 222. Area of a ink spot with respect to time is A = (3t 2 + 7) cm² then find
the increasing rate in area at t = 5 second.
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) –2 (d) 3
(a) 60 cm2s1 (b) 15 cm2s1
206. log10 50 + log10 6 –log10 3 = ? 2 1
(c) 30 cm s (d) 90 cm2s1
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) –2 (d) 3 2
223. Area of a circle is A = pr , where r is radius, then find the increasing
207. log10 (6) = ? rate of area with respect to radius:
(a) 0.48 (b) 0.30 (c) 0.78 (d) 0.18 (a) 2pr (b) pr 2 (c) 2p (d) pr
208. log10 (5) = ? 224. A balloon is being inflated such that its volume is increasing at a
(a) 1 (b) 0.30 (c) 0.70 (d) 1.30 rate of 10 cubic centimeters per second. How fast is the radius of
209. loge (2) = ? the balloon increasing when the radius is 5 centimeters?
(a) 0.3010 (b) 0.693 (a) 1/10p cm/s (b) 2/5 cm/s
(c) 1/0.693 (d) 1/0.3010 (c) 1 cm/s (d) 2 cm/s
225. The side of a square is increasing at a rate of 2 centimeters per
210. Find value of given log.
second. How fast is the area of the square increasing when the side
 1  9 1 is 10 centimeters?
(i) log 1   (ii) logx   = − find x
2  8  10  2 (a) 20 cm2/s (b) 40 cm2/s (c) 60 cm2/s (d) 80 cm2/s
226. A particle moves along a straight line with a velocity function
(iii) log 927 – log 279
v(t) = t2 – 3t, where t is the time in seconds. When is the particle
211. Which of the following statement is not correct at rest?
(a) log10 10 = 1 (a) t = 0 and t = 3 (b) t = 0 and t = 2
(b) log (2 + 3) = log (2 × 3) (c) t = 1 and t = 3 (d) t = 1 and t = 2
(c) log10 1 = 0 227. The displacement of an object is given by s(t) = 3t2 – 4t + 2. What
(d) log (1 × 2 × 3) = log 1 + log 2 + log 3 is its acceleration at t = 1?
212. log10 e25 + log10 e4 – log10 e10 (a) 2 m/s2 (b) 4 m/s2 (c) 6 m/s2 (d) 8 m/s2
213. Find value of given expression : log10 (4 × 10–4) 228. The displacement of a particle is given by x(t) = 4t3 + 3t2 – 6t + 1.
What is its velocity at t = 2?
214. Find value of x. In the given expression:
(a) 41 m/s (b) 3 m/s
(i) log2x = – 4, (ii) log3x2
(c) 54 m/s (d) 21 m/s
215. Solve
229. If the position of an object is given by x(t) = 2e t + 5, what is its
(i) log10 (sin q . cosec q) (ii) log10 25 + log10 40 velocity?
(iii) log10 200 – log10 2 (iv) log10 200 (a) 2e t (b) 2e t + 5
216. Loudness of sound at a point in 50 dB then find intensity at that (c) e t (d) e t + 5
 I  230. What is the derivative of the function f (x) = 4x3 + 2x2 – 7x + 9 with
point if L = 10log10   dB, where I0 = 10–12 w/m2. respect to x?
 I0 
(a) 10–7 w/m2 (b) 10–5 w/m2 (a) g′(x) = 12x2 + 4x – 7 (b) g′(x) = 12x3 + 2x2 – 7
8
(c) 10 w/m 2 (d) 107 w/m2 (c) g′(x) = 4x2 + 2x – 7x + 9 (d) g′(x) = 4x4 + 2x3 – 7x2 + 9
217. Loudness at a point is 16 dB where intensity is 1 then find loudness
231. What is the derivative of the function f (x) = ln (x2 + 1)?
at a point where intensity is 1/4
2x 2x
1 (a) 2 (b) 2
where, L = 10 log10   dB ( x + 1) ( x − 1)
 I0 
218. If current flowing through wire is I = 20 e–lt, find the time when ( x 2 + 1) ( x 2 − 1)
(c) (d)
current becomes 10 Amp. Where l is 2.303. (2 x ) (2 x )
232. Determine the derivative of the function f (x) = e(2x+1)
Differentiation (a) 2e(2x + 1) (b) (2x + 1) e(2x + 1)
(c) e(2x + 1) (d) e(2x)
219. What is the derivative of the function 2
−2 x dy
233. If y = 4e x then will be:
f (x) =5x2+ 3x – 2? dx
(a) 5x2 + 3x2 – 2x (b) 10x + 3 (a) (8x – 8)ex2 – 2x (b) (2x – 2)ex2 – 2x
(c) 10x + 3x – 2 (d) 10x – 3 (c) (8x – 8)e2x – x (d) None

10 Class Question Bank


dy 250. Fill in the blanks :
234. If y = t2 and x = 2t then find • Product of slope of two straight line is –1 then these straight
dx
x line must be __________ to each other.
(a) t (b)
2
• If y = p sin q, find value of y at q = 4°.
(c) Zero (d) Both (1) and (2)
• If y = p cos q, find value of y at q = 5°.
235. If y = 2sin (wt + f), where w and f are constant then which of the
following is correct. • Differentiation of potential energy with position is
2 called_______
d2 y d y
(a) = −ω2 y (b) = +ω2 y 251. The differentiation of sin (p/2) will be cos(p/2).
dt 2 dt 2
(a) True (b) False
d2 y d2 y
(c) = +ωy (d) = −ω2 y 2 252. Differentiate y = tan x . log x.
dt 2 dt 2
2
dx 253. Differentiate, y = cos x + .
236. If y = sin q and x = cos q then find x3
dy 4
254. Differentiate y =
(a) tan q (b) – tan q
(c) Zero (d) 1 (x3 + 1)
dx 255. Differentiation of following function:
237. If y = tan x. cos2 x then find
dy (i) y = x2 cos x (ii) y = sin (2x2)
(a) 1 + 2 cos2x (b) 2 sin2x
(iii) y = A sin (wt + 5) (iv) y = (x – 4x2)3
(c) sin2x – cos2x (d) 1 – 2 sin2x
x2
 sin x  (v) y = sin 50x (vi) y=
d  x2 − 4
 cos x  4
238. Find
dx (vii) y = (viii) y= x2 + 5
( x 2 − 4)
cos x 256.
(a) tan x (b) sec2x (c) sin x.cos x (d) −
sin x
du Differentiation of
A B
239. If =
U = find x where =0 Physical Quantity Physical (quantity
x 5
x 6 dx
Slope)
6B 6B 6A 7B
(a) (b) (c) (d) 1. Potential energy w.r.t. distance
7A 5A 5B 6A
2. Velocity w.r.r. time
240. If u = x2yz + y2xz + z2xy then find partial differential of u w.r.t. x
(a) 2xyz + y2z + z2y (b) x2y + y2z + z2x 3. Gravitational potential w.r.t.
(c) 2xyz + 2yxz + 2zxy (d) None of these distance
241. Equation of curve y = sin x then find its slope at (0, 0) 4. Angular momentum w.r.t time
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) ∝ (d) None 5. Work w.r.t. time
242. Find maximum or minimum values of the function
257.
y = 25x2 + 5 – 10x
Differentiation of
(a) ymin = 4 (b) ymax = 4 (c) ymin = 5 (d) ymin = –4
Physical Quantity Physical Quantity
dy
243. If y = x cos x, then find at x = p (Slope)
dx
1 1. Work w.r.t. position
(a) –1 (b) 1 (c) 0 (d)
2 2. Electric potential w.r.t. distance
dy
244. If = 0 then y is ?
dx 3. Position w.r.t. time
(a) Zero (b) Variable 4. Pressure w.r.t. to volume for
(c) Constant (d) Non-zero number Isothermal
dy 5. Pressure w.r.t. to volume for
245. If A = , then A must be zero if y is not changing with respect adiabatic
to x. dx
(a) True (b) False 258. Double Differentiation:
y = 1.x5 + 2.x4 + 3.x4 + 4.x2 + 5.x1 + 6.x0

dy
246. y = x2
– 4x + 3, then find value of at x = 2 259. Find 5th order differentiation of given function:
dx
dy (i) y = e x, (ii) y = sin x
247. y = x (2 – x2) then find (?)
dx 260. y = sin (x2 + 3x) then find dy/dx.
1
248. y = √x + 2 dy
√x 261. y = eax where a is constant find
2
dx
1 dy
249. y = √x + 262. y = a sin (bt) find where a and b are constant.
√x dt

2024 - Question Bank 11


263. Find double differentiation y = eax 2
(vii) ∫ cos(2 x) dx (viii) ∫ (4 x − 6) dx
dy
264. y = 4e3t find . 1
dt
dy
(ix) ∫ (5 x − 3) dx (x) ∫e
(5 x + 4)
dx
265. y = 5 sin (4 + 3t) find .
dt
4 284. If y = x2 + 2 then find integration from x1 = 1 to x2 = 3.
266. y = cos x – 2 .
x 285. If y = 5 then integrate if from x1 = 2 to x2 = 1.
−α2 t dy 3π
267. y= e find a is constant.
dt 2

268. Find differentiation of


286. Integrate ∫ cos θ d θ
π
(i) y = log (3x + 4) 2

(ii) y = sin2x = (sin x)2 +π

269. Find differentiation of


287. Integrate ∫ sin θ d θ
−π
2 – 2)
(i) y = e(4x – 3), (ii) y = e(x 2π
270. Find differentiation of y w. r. t. x. y = A sin (wt – kx) 288. Integrate ∫ sin θ d θ
dy 0
271. y = x2; find ?
dx +π / 2

dy
289. Integrate ∫ cos θ d θ
272. y = x2 find where x depends on time. −π / 2
dt 1
x

273. y =
2 dy
p x2 find = ?.
290. Integrate ∫e dx =
0
3 dt
π /2
4 3
274. If V = πR ; find rate of change in volume w.r.t. time 
 dV  291. Integrate ∫ (sin x + cos x) dx =
3 . 0
 dt 
1 π
275. If radius of circle is increasing m/s then find rate of change in
area when radius 4 m.
π 292. Integrate ∫ (sin x + cos x) dx =
0
dy
276. If y = x2 ex then find   . 293. Match the following:
 dx 
Column-I Column-II
277. Find differentiation of y = (x4 – 1)50.
 dy  2
278. If y = sin q then find   at q = 30°. (A) <sin q>Full cycle (i)
 dθ  π

dy 1
279. If y = ex then find at x = 2. (B) <sin q>Half cycle (ii)
dx 2

1
Partial Differentiation (C) <sin2 q>Half / Full (iii)
2

∂v (D) R.M.S. value of sinq (iv) 0


280. If v = x2y + y2z + z2x find .
∂x 294. Find value of this integration where K, q1 and q2 are constant.
∂v r Kq q
281. If v = x3 y2 z + y3 x z2 find 1 2 dr
∂y ∫ 2
0 r

1
Integration 295. Integrate ∫e
−x
dr
0

282. Find integration of 2

1
296. Integrate ∫ (4 − 3 x ) dx
(i) y = x5, (ii) y =
x2 π
297. Integrate
283. Questions: ∫ sin(2 x )dx
0
(i) y = x3 (ii) y= x
 x3 + 2 
(iii) ∫ sin xdx (iv) ∫ cos x dx 298. Integrate ∫   dx =
x 3 
2
(v) ∫ (x + sin x ) dx (vi) ∫ sin(5 x + 4) dx 299. Find area of curve y = x2 from x1 = 2 to x2 = 5.

12 Class Question Bank


300.
311. Given P = 2 mK .E
Integration of that P.Q. From given relation, if K.E. becomes one fourth them, find final
Physical Quantity
Area of graph p
momentum.
(i) Velocity w.r.t. time 3
(ii) Acceleration w.r.t. time 2KP
312. If E = 3 , distance becomes double then, find ratio of final to
(iii) Torque w.r.t. time r
initial electric field.
(iv) Force w.r.t. time
301. V02
313. If S = , if speed becomes half and retardation becomes double
Integration of that P.Q. 2a
Physical Quantity then, find ratio of stopping distance.
Area of graph
314. A bob is whirled in a horizontal plane by means of a string with
(i) Force w.r.t. displacement
an initial speed of w rpm. The tension in the string is T. If speed
(ii) Electric field w.r.t. becomes 2w while keeping the same radius, the tension in the
distance string becomes.
(iii) Pressure w.r.t. volume
T
(iv) Power w.r.t. time (a) (b) 2T (c) T (d) 4T
4
2
2x
315. Given y = if x becomes double and z becomes half then y will
Maxima and Minima be
z

316. If x + y = 10 and 2x – y = 2 then find x and y.


302. Find maxima and minima of y = x2 + 5.
317. An electron is rotating around an infinite positive linear charge in
303. Find maxima and minima of y = 4x – x2.
a circle of radius 0.1 m, if the linear charge density is 1 mC/m, then
304. If y = x2 – 4x + 5, then find maxima and minima of ‘y’.
mv 2 2k λ q
305. If velocity V = t3 – 6t2 + 12, then find maxima and minima value the velocity of electron in m/s will be  [Hint: = ]
r r
of velocity.
(a) 0.562 × 107 (b) 5.62 × 107
t 3 5t 2
306. If acceleration of object a = − + 6t then find maximum and (c) 562 × 107 (d) 0.0562 × 107
minimum acceleration. 3 2
318. A thin flat circular disc of radius 4.5 cm is placed gently over the
307. y = x3 – 3x2 + 4, find maximum and minimum value. surface of water. If surface tension of water is 0.07 Nm–1 then
308. The maxima is the point at which the magnitude of slope of graph the excess force required to take it away from the surface is:
is having the maximum value.  [Hint: F = S(2pr]
(a) True (b) False
(a) 1.98 mN (b) 99 N (c) 19.8 mN (d) 198 N
 dy 
309. Assertion (A): In minima,  = 0  and tangent drawn at the 319. A metallic bar of Young’s modulus, 0.5 × 1011 N m–2 and
 dx  coefficient of linear thermal expansion 10–5 °C–1 length 1 m and
point is perpendicular to x axis. area of cross-section 10–3 m2 is heated from 0°C to 100°C without
d2 y expansion or bending. The compressive force developed in it is :
Reason (R): At minima = negative as the graph has reached
dx 2 (a) 100 × 103 N (b) 2 × 103 N
it’s minimum value.
(a) A is false but R is true. (c) 52 × 103 N (d) 50 × 103 N
(b) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A. 320. A 10 mF capacitor is connected to a 210 V, 50 Hz source as shown
(c) A is true but R is false. in figure. The peak current in the circuit is nearly (p = 3.14):
(d) Both A and R are false. V0
[Hint = I0 = V0ωC ]
XC
Learn How to Calculate (a) 1.20 A (b) 0.35 A (c) 0.58 A (d) 0.93 A
310. A spherical conductor of radius 10 cm has a charge of 3.2 × 10–7 C 321. In a uniform magnetic field of 0.049 T, a magnetic needle performs
distributed uniformly. What is the magnitude of electric field at a 20 complete oscillations in 5 seconds as shown. The moment
kQ of inertia of the needle is 9.8 × 10–6 kg m2. If the magnitude of
point 15 cm from the centre of the sphere ?  [Hint E = ]
r magnetic moment of the needle is x × 10–5 Am2, then the value of
 1  
 = 9 ×109 N m 2 / C2  1 
 4 πε 0  ‘x’ is   Hint : T = 2π 
 mB 
(a) 1.28 × 104 N/C (b) 1.28 × 106 N/C (a) 50 p2 (b) 1280 p2
(c) 1.28 × 105 N/C (d) 1.28 × 107 N/C (c) 5 p2 (d) 128 p2

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Answer Key

1. (a) 2. (i) 1/5, (ii) 2/5, (iii) 1/2, (iv) 3/5, (v) 3/4, (vi) 33/100 or 1/3, (vii) 66/100 or 2/3, (viii) 1/4, (ix) 4/3, (x) 3/2, (xi) 13/3, (xii) 5/2

3. (a) 4. x = 7

5. (i) 8.04, (ii) 10.05, (iii) 3, (iv) 185, (v) 39.9, (vi) 70, (vii) 25.981, (viii) 15, (ix) 10, (x) 18.75, (xi) 8.04, (xii) 4.95, (xiii) 0.3325 6. (b)

7 512 −1 1 7
7. (i) 0, (ii) 1, (iii) 103, (iv) 20, (v) 0.7, (vi) 1, (vii) 0.9 8. (i) , (ii) , (iii) 5, (iv) , (v) , (vi) 40 9.
5 729 64 8 1000
10. (i) 0.75, (ii) 1.33, (iii) 8/y 11. 2/5 12. 16 : 1

13. (i) 1100, (ii) 0, (iii) 28, (iv) 48, (v) 2, (vi) 4, (vii) 32, (viii) 9/1, (ix)t5, (x) x–5/2, (xi) 3, (xii) 243 14. (c)

4
15. (i) 64, (ii) 27, (iii) 81, (iv) 4 16. (i) 28/3, (ii) 216/5, (iii) 8, (iv) 1/8, (v) 1/16, (vi) 25, (vii) 36, (viii) 16
17. x = 18. 81
3
19. 8 20. x = 3 21. 24 22. x = 7 23. x = 60 24. 1 25. x = 3 26. 3 27. 1 28. 20

29. x = 5 30. x = 7 31. x = 5 32. x = –3 33. 2 34. 9 35. 3 36. 3

l 1
37. (i) 3, (ii) 15, (iii) 2, (iv) 43 38. 12 39. x = 2 40. 41. x = (n)1/3 r 42. (i ) 2,(ii ) 2,(iii ) 2 ,(iv)4 3,(v)12

7 2 1
9 d x 1 3a 2 a
43.
16
44. n = 17 45.
2
( )
3 + 1

46. (i) 4 1 +  , (ii) 2  2 + x  2
 2   
47.
H
48.
4
49.
6
 2
50. 30 51. (i) 90°, (ii) 45°, (iii) 60°, (iv) 150°, (v) 120°, (vi) 240°, (vii) 108°, (viii) 900°, (ix) 72°, (x) 105°, (xi) 450°, (xii) 540°, (xiii) 30°

π π 2π π 5π π 5π 3π 3π π 5π 22π 11π 19π


52. (i ) ,(ii ) ,(iii ) ,(iv) ,(v) ,(vi ) ,(vii ) (viii ) ,(ix) ,( x) 4π ,( xi ) ,( xii ) ,( xiii ) ( xiv) ,( xv) ,( xvi ) 2π
4 3 3 6 6 2 3 2 4 5 2 9 6 60
53. 110m 54. 3437.75 minutes 55. 120 minutes 56. 120°

57. (i) (20 mm), (ii) (4 × 10–6 mm), (iii) (4 × 106 PF), (iv) (12 × 103 nc) , (v) (12 × 106 mg), (vi) (6 × 10–6 kg), (vii) 2 × 10–6 kg, (viii) 4 × 10–3 mc,

(ix) 4 × 10–1 cm, (x) 4 × 106 mm, (xi) 20 × 103 nc, (xii) 4 × 106 mg 58. (c) 59. (b) 60. (d) 61. (b)

 24 
62. (a) 63. (b) 64. (a) 65. (a) 66. H = 25 m, tan − 1  67. (d) 68. 53°
 7 
1 1 8 7 3 4 3 72. 2 1
69. (i)0.6, (ii) 0.8, (iii) 0.75, (iv) (iv) , (v ) , (vi ) 70. , 71. , , 73. (Not possible)
0.6 0.8 6 4 7 5 4 5 5
74. (a) 75. (a) 76. 1 77. 0 78. + 2 79. 3/p 80. 1 81. (i) p /90, (ii) p/ 60, (iii) 1, (iv) 1

82. (b) 83. (i) sin A cos B + sin B cos A,(ii) sin A cos B – sin B cos A, (iii) cos A• cos B – sin A• sin B, (iv) cos A• cos B + sin A • sin B

tan A + tan B 3 +1 3 +1 −1
(v) 84. (a) 85. (i ) 2 2 ,(ii ) 2 2 ,(iii ) 2
1 − tan A tan B

1 1 3 1 3
86. (i ) − ,(ii ) ,(iii ) ,(iv) ,(v)0,(vi )1,(vii ) − 1 , ( xii ) ,( xiii ) − 3,( xiv) − 1 87.=y A2 + B 2 88. 7
2 2 2 2 2
89. (i) Max: 3, Min: -3, (ii) Max: 5, Min: -5, (iii) Max: 6.4, min: -6.4, (iv) Max: 8, Min: 2 90. (i) -B, (ii) -C (iii) -A (iv) -D

91. q = 30° 92. a = 30°, b = 60° 93. (c) 94. 37o 95. (i) Df = p/2, (ii) Df = p/6, (iii) Df = p, (iv) Df = 0

96. Phase difference: 90°, 90°, 120°, 0°, 90°, 60°, 120°, Resultant : √2 Io sin (q +15°),√2 Io, cos (q +15°), 4 sin (wt + p/3), 8cos (wt), 4√2 sin

π π
(wt + p/4), 3√3 sin (wt + p/3), 4 sin q 97. (b) 98. 120° 99. x = 5sin (wt + 37°) 100. 0 101. 102.
6 2
5π π
103. 6 104. 105. a and b 106. 10th term = 43, sum = 250 107. (b) 108. 10th term
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2 5 4
109. x = 16, y = 10 110. 160 Hz 111. (c) 112. 3 kq 113. 8 Ω 114. = 3 kqq0 115. (a)

116. (b) 117. (a) 118. (b) 119. (a) 120. (b) 121. (c) 122. (a) 123. (c) 124. (b) 125. (c)

126. (b) 127. (a) 128. (a) 129. (a) 130. (a) 131. (a) 132. (a) 133. (c) 134. (b) 135. (a)

1
136. (c) 137. (b) 138. (d) 139. (a) 140. (1) –D, (2) –B, (3) –C, (4) –A 141. y = –2x + 10 142.
3
143. (1) Positive slope, positive intercept, (2) Negative slope, positive intercept, (3)Negative slope, negative intercept,

6
4

–4
(4) Positive slope negative intercept 144. 145. (b) 146. False 147. (Slope)2 > (Slope)1 148. x = 5
2
16
149. (b) 150. m/s 151. m = –5/2, y = 5 152.m = –5, y = –20 153. 53
3
y
y
x
154. (i) –D, (ii) –C, (iii) –B, (iv) –A, (v) –E, (vi) –F 155. 2 156. Not possible 157. 158. x
–y

y
y
y 2
y 1
4
5 x 160.
159. x 161. 162.
-2 -1 1 2 x x

y y

4 –3
163. (a) 164. (i) (ii) 45° (iii) (iv) x
x
60° 45°
x –4

165. i-B, ii - A, iii - D, iv - E , v -C 166. (i) - E, (ii) - C, (iii) - A, (iv) - B , (v) -F, (vi) - B, (vii) - D, (viii) - E , (ix) - A , (x) - E

V0 C
1
m= e
45°
167. 168. 169.
E 170. K
−φ –273°C
e
g p p T

171. (b) 172. (a) 173. 174. 175. 176.

p v k.e l
177. (b) 178. (b) 179. A- Positive, B - Maximum, C - Zero, D - Negative

180. (i) slope of A = Negative, slope of B = 0, slope of C = Positive, (ii) slope of A = Positive, slope of B = 0, slope of C = Negative

1
181. (1) – C, (2) – D, (3) – A, (4) – B 182. 2, 3 183. 4,0 184. x = – 4, x = –3 185. −2, + 186. (a)
2
187. (a) 188. (i) x = –2, x = 7, (ii) x = 4, x = 7, (iii) x = – 5/6, x = 1, (iv) x = 0 & x = 25/12, (v) x1 = – 5, x2 = 1

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189. (i) x1 = 2, x2 = 7, (ii) x1 = 1 x2 = 3/2 190. (i) x1 = 3, x2 = –1/2, (ii) x1 = 2, x2 = 3 191. (c) 192. (c) 193. (a)

194. (b) 195. (b) 196. (b) 197. (a) 198. (b) 199. (d) 200. (b) 201. (c) 202. (d) 203. (d)

100
204. (a) 205. (b) 206. (b) 207. (c) 208. (c) 209. (b) 210. (i) 3, (ii) , (iii) 27 log (3) 211. (b)
81
1
212. 29 log10e
213. –3.4 214. (i ) ,(ii ) ∞ 215. (i) 0, (ii) 3, (iii) 2, (iv) 2.3 216. (a) 217. 10 dB
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218. 0.3 219. (b) 220. (a) 221. (a) 222. (c) 223. (a) 224. (a) 225. (b) 226. (a) 227. (c)

228. (c) 229. (a) 230. (a) 231. (a) 232. (a) 233. (a) 234. (d) 235. (a) 236. (b) 237. (d)

238. (b) 239. (b) 240. (a) 241. (b) 242. (a) 243. (a) 244. (c) 245. (a) 246. 0

dy 1 x –3/2 dy 1 π2
247. = [2 – 3x2] 248. – 249. = 1– 2 250. Perpendicular, , p, force 251. (b)
dx 2 dx x 45
2√x
tan x 6 12 x 2
252. sec2 x log x + 253. − sin x − 254. −
x x4 ( x3 + 1) 2

−8 x −8 x
255. (i) 2x cosx – x2 sinx, (ii) 4x cos (2x2), (iii) wA cos (wt + 5),(iv) 3 (1 – 8 x) (x – 4x2)2 ,(v) 50 cos (50x), (vi) , (vii)
( x − 4) 2
2
( x − 4) 2
2

x
(viii) 256. 1-force, 2: acceleration, 3-gravitational field intensity 3: torque, 4: Power
x2 + 5
257. 1: Force, 2: Negative of electric fied, 3: Velocity, 4: -p/v, 5: - γp/v 258. ⇒ 20 x3 + 24x2 + 36x2 + 8 259. (i) ex, (ii)sin x

dy α x2 d2y dy
260. cos (x2 + 3x) × [2x + 3] 261. dx = 2α x e 262. ab cos (bt) 263. = a 2e ax 264. 12e3t = 15cos (4 + 3t )
265.
dx 2 dt

8 3 2 – 2)
266. − sin x 267. –a2e–a2t 268. (i) (3 x + 4) , (ii) 2(sinx) cos(x) 269. (i) 4e(4x–3) (ii) 2xe(x
x3

dy  dx  4π  dx  2  dR 
270. − kA cos ( wt − kx)
= 271. 2x 272. 2 x   273. x   274. 4π R  dt 
dx  dt  3  dt 
dy 3 dv
275. 8 276. = 2 xe x + x 2e x 277. 50 (x4 –1)49 × 4x3 278. 279. e2 280. = 2 xy + z 2
dx 2 dx

∂v x6 1
281.= 2 yx z + 3 y x z 282. (i ) 6 + c, (ii ) − x + c
3 2 2
∂y
3
x4 2x 2 x2 cos(5 x + 4) sin(2 x) (4 x − 6)3 1 e(5 x + 4)
283. (i ) , (ii ) , (iii)– cosx, (iv)sinx, (v) − cos x,(vi ) − ,(vii ) (viii ) ,(ix)  n(5 x − 3),( x)
4 3 3 5 2 12 5 5
284. 38/3 285. -5 286. -2 287. 0 288. 0 289. +2 290. e – 1 291. 2 292. 2

kq1q2 1 3 1
293. A– (iv), B (i), C (ii), D – (iii) 294. − 295.
− 1 296. −(4 − 3 x) 297. 0 298. x −
r e 9 x2
299. 39 300. Displacement, Change in velocity, Change in Angular Momentum, Change in linear Momentum

301. Work, Change in electric potential, Work 302. Minima of y is 5 at x is zero 303. Maximum value of y is 4 at x = 2 No minima.

304. Minimum value of y = 1 at x = 2 305. Maxima =12, Minima = –20 306. Maximum = 4.66 Minimum = 4.5

mK .E K .E f 1
307. Maximum = 4, minimum = 0 308. (b) 309. (d) 310. (c) 311. = 2 312. =
K .Ei 8

313. 8 : 1 314. (d) 315. 8-times 316. x = 4, y = 6 317. (b) 318. (c) 319. (d) 320. (d) 321. (b)

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