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Strengthening your concept Question Bank: Assertion Reason
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3   5 
Q5 Assertion (A) : The range of the function f (x) = 2sin −1 x + , where x [−1, 1], is  , .
2  2 2 

Reason (R) : The range of the principal value branch of sin −1 (x) is [0, ].

Q6. Assertion (A) : Equation of a line passing through the points (1, 2, 3) and (3, −1, 3) is
x − 3 y +1 z − 3
= = .
2 3 0

Reason (R) : Equation of a line passing through points (x1 , y1 , z1 ), (x 2 , y 2 , z 2 ) is given by


x − x1 y − y1 z − z1
= = .
x 2 − x1 y 2 − y1 z 2 − z1

Q7 Assertion (A) : If a line makes angles  ,  ,  with positive direction of the coordinate axes, then
sin 2  + sin 2  + sin 2  = 2.

Reason (R) : The sum of squares of the direction cosines of a line is 1.

Q8 Assertion (A) : Maximum value of (cos −1x) 2 is 2 .

 −  
Reason (R) : Range of the principal value branch of cos −1 x is  , .
 2 2 

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Q9. Assertion (A) : A line through the points (4,7,8) and (2,3, 4) is parallel to a line through the points
(−1, − 2,1) and (1, 2,5).

Reason (R) : Lines r = a1 +  b1 and r = a 2 + b 2 are parallel if b1  b2 = 0.

Q10 Assertion (A) : Range of [sin −1 x + 2 cos −1 x] is [0, ].

  
Reason (R) : Principal value branch of sin −1 x has range  − , .
 2 2 

Q11. Assertion (A) : All trigonometric functions have their inverses over their respective domains.

Reason (R) : The inverse of tan−1 x exists for some x  .

Q12. Assertion (A) : All trigonometric functions have their inverses over their respective domains.

Reason (R) : The inverse of tan−1 x exists for some x  .

Q13 Assertion (A) : The lines r = a1 +  b1 and r = a 2 + b 2 are perpendicular, when b1  b2 = 0.

b1  b 2
Reason (R) : The angle  between the lines r = a1 +  b1 and r = a 2 + b 2 is given by cos  = .
b1 b 2

Q14. Assertion (A) : The number of onto functions from a set P containing 5 elements to a set Q containing 2
elements is 30.

Reason (R) : Number of onto functions from a set containing m elements to a set containing n elements is
nm .

Q15 Assertion (A) : Two coins are tossed simultaneously. The probability of getting two heads, if it is known that
1
at least one head comes up, is .
3

P(E F)
Reason (R) : Let E and F be two events with a random experiment, then P(F | E) = .
P(E)

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10 − x
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Q16. Assertion (A) : 
2 x + 10 − x
dx = 3 .

b b
Reason (R) :  f (x) dx =  f (a + b− x) dx .
a a

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