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This document is an examination paper for 1st Year Maths at Gul Muhammad School & College. It includes multiple-choice questions, subjective questions, and sections for students to attempt various mathematical problems. The total marks for the exam are 100, with specific allocations for different sections and questions.

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11th Class Maths (Send Up) Paper

This document is an examination paper for 1st Year Maths at Gul Muhammad School & College. It includes multiple-choice questions, subjective questions, and sections for students to attempt various mathematical problems. The total marks for the exam are 100, with specific allocations for different sections and questions.

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Gul Muhammad School & College

Name: Class: 1st Year Subject: Maths Total Marks:


100

Roll No: Total Time: 3


Hours

AWARD OF MARKS (Official Use Only)

Total
Q. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Marks
Obtained
Marks
Total
20 16 16 18 10 10 10 100
Marks
Q.1: Choose the Correct answer. [20 × 1 = / 20]

i. If A = then cofactor of 3 is:

a) -1 b) 2 c) -6 d) 3
ii. A square matrix is said to be ----- matrix if all the elements below the principal diagonal are zero:

a) Null b) Upper Triangular c) Lower Triangular d) Rectangular

iii. If A is non singular matrix then:


a) =0 b) ≠0 c) does not exists d) =1

iv. Identity matrix is always :


a) Symmetric b) Singular c) Non Singular d) None

v. Nature of roots of quadratic equation can be found with the help of:
a) Discriminant b) Long Division c) Factor Theorem d) Remainder Theorem

vi. Sum of four fourth roots of unity is:

a) 1 b) -1 c) i d) 0

vii. If ‘w’ is the imaginary cube root of unity then w2 is:


a) W-2 b) 1 c) -1 d) w-1
viii. A radical free equation has some equal roots which do not satisfy the given radical equation,
these roots are called:

a) Extraneous Roots b) Equal Roots c) Exact Roots d) None

ix. If Cosɵ = then ɵ = :

a) 30˚ b) 45˚ c) 60˚ d) 90˚

x. 1˚ = :
a) 0.157 b) 0.175 c) 0.751 d) 0.0175

xi. Sec2ɵ - Tan2ɵ = :


a) 1 b) 2 c) -1 d) 0

xii. In two hours the hour hand of clock turns an angles = :


a) π / 2 b) π / 3 c) π / 4 d) π / 6

xiii. Sec(-300˚) = :
a) 1 b) 1 / 2 c) 2 d) -1

xiv. 2Cosα Sinβ =


a) Sin(α + β) + Sin(α - β) b) Sin(α + β) - Sin(α – β)
c) Cos(α + β) + Cos(α – β) d) Cos(α + β) - Cos(α – β)

xv. Tan( )=:

a) Tanɵ b) -Tanɵ c) Cotɵ d) -Cotɵ

xvi. Cos2ɵ = :
a) 1 – Sin2ɵ b) 2Sin2ɵ - 1 c) 1 - Sinɵ d) 1 – 2Sin2ɵ

xvii. The Period of Tan 4ɵ is:


a) π / 2 b) π c) π / 4 d) 4π

xviii. The Period of Cos π / 2 is:


a) π b) 2π c) 4π d) 6π

xix. If α =44° 36 ' & β = 32° 6 ' then γ =:

a) 103° 58 ' b) 93° 18 ' c) 103° 18 ' d) 93° 58 '


xx. If Sinɵ = Cosɵ , then ɵ =:
a) 0˚ b) 30˚ c) 45˚ d) 60˚

Gul Muhammad School & College


Name of Student: _____________________________ Roll No: ________

(Subjective)

Section – l

Q.2: Attempt any Eight parts. [8 × 2 = 16]

i. Find the inverse of

ii. If A & B are square matrix of same order then explain in general
(A + B)2 ≠ A2 + 2AB + B2
iii. Factorize x2 + 7x + 12 = 0
iv. Express 154° 20 '' in Radians.
v. Evaluate (1 + w – w2) (1 – w + w2)
vi. Find x, if Tan2 45˚ - Cos2 60˚ = x Sin 45˚ Cos 45˚ Tan 60˚

vii. Prove Cos 330˚ Sin 600˚ + Cos 120˚ Sin 150˚ = –1
viii. Express Cos(x + y) Sin(x – y) as Sum or Difference.
ix. Find Tan 2α , If Cosα = 3/ 5
x. Solve the Right Triangle ABC, in which γ = 90˚ , a = 3.28 and b = 5.74

Q.3: Attempt any Eight parts. [8 × 2 = 16]

i. if then solve 2X - 3A = B for X.

ii. If , show that A + is skew hermitian

iii. Find Fourth Roots of 81


iv. Solve x2 – 3x – 648 = 0 by Completing Square

v. Sin2 : Sin2 : Sin2 : Sin2 = 1: 2 : 3 : 4


vi. Convert in D˚M 'S'' Form.

vii. Prove Sec2ɵ - Cosec2ɵ = Tan2ɵ - Cot2ɵ


viii. Express Cos 7ɵ - Cos ɵ as Product.

ix. Prove Sin (ɵ + ) + Cos (ɵ + ) = Cosɵ

x. Find the period of Cot 8x.

Q.4: Attempt any Nine parts. [9 × 2 = 18]

i. Find x and y if

ii. If the matrices A & B are symmetric and AB = BA , Show that AB is symmetric.
iii. Prove Sin6ɵ + Cos6ɵ = 1 - 3 Sin2ɵ Cos2ɵ
iv. If α, β, γ are the angles of a triangle ABC then prove that Tan (α + β) + Tan γ = 0

v. If the Roots of the equation x2 – px + q = 0 differ by unity, prove that p2 = 4q + 1.

vi. Show that (x – 2) is a factor of x4 – 13x2 + 36


vii. Solve the Right Triangle ABC, in which γ = 90˚ , α =62° 40 ' and b = 796

viii. Discuss the nature of Roots of 2x2 – 5x + 1 = 0

ix.

x. Find r , when l = 56cm and ɵ = 45˚

xi. Find the Period of 3Cos

Section – ll
Note: Attempt any three questions. [10 × 3 = 30]

Q.5: a) Show that = a3 + b3 + c3 - 3abc [05]

b) Solve 4x – 3.2x + 3 + 128 = 0 [05]


Q.6: a) If Cot ɵ= and the terminal arm of the angle is in 1st Quadrant,

then find the value of [05]

b) If α + β + γ = 180˚ , Show that Cot α Cot β + Cot β Cot γ + Cot γ Cot α = 1 [05]

Q.7: a) Prove = Tan + Sec [05]

b) Use matrices to solve 2x1 – x2 + x3 = 5 [05]


4x1 + 2x2 + 3x3 = 8
3x1 – 4x2 – x3 = 3

Q.8: a) Solve the Equations x2 – 5xy + 6y2 = 0 ; x2 + y2 = 45 [05]

b) Reduce Sin4 ɵ to an expression involving only functions of multiples of ɵ, [05]


raised to the first power.

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