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PHOTON SCHOOL

Chapter: Full syllabus STD-12th Maths Date :


Marks:100 GR-4 Time :3H
Section A
//X
• Choose correct answer from the given options. [Each carries 1 Mark] [49]

1. In order that a relation S defined in a non empty set A is an equivalence relation it is sufficient
that S
(A) is reflexive. (B) is symmetric.
(C) is transitive. (D) posseses all the above three properties.

135) f : R ® R, f (x – 2) = x2 + 2x + 3 then f (x) = ........ .


2.
(A) x2 – 6x + 11 (B) x2 + 6x + 18 (C) x2 + 6x + 11 (D) x2 + 6x + 9
éxù
147) f : (2, 4) ® (1, 3), f(x) = x – ê ú , where [ × ] is a greatest integer function then f –1(x) = ..........
3.
ë2û
éxù
(A) 2x (B) x + ê ú (C) x + 1 (D) does not exist
ë2û
ì
-1 æ 4ö æ 2öü a
236) If tan í cos ç
4. ÷ + tan - 1 ç ÷ ý = then a + b = ......
î è 5ø è 3øþ b
(A) 23 (B) 11 (C) 21 (D) 32
239) If sin–1x + sin–1y = p and x = ly then 392l + 5l = ......
5.
(A) 1526 (B) 1521 (C) 1562 (D) 1555
æ 1ö
251)
6. sin 2 ç sin -1 ÷ + tan 2(sec -1 2) + cot 2(cosec-1 4) = ..........
è 2ø
73 37 89
(A) (B) (C) (D) 19
4 2 4

7.
252) ( (
cos cos -1 cosec(cos -1a ) )) = ............ (where 0 < a < 1)
1 1
(A) (B) 3 - a2 (C) 2 - a2 (D)
2
2-a 2 + a2

8. If A = diag[2, – 1, 3], B = diag[– 1, 3, 2], then A2B = ......


(A) diag [5, 4, 11] (B) diag [– 4, 3, 18] (C) diag [3, 1, 8 ] (D) B
9. If A2 = A then (I + A)4 = ..........
(A) I + A (B) I + 4A (C) I + 15A (D) None of these
10. If A is 3 ´ 4 matrix. B is a matrix such that ATB and ABT are both defined, then B is of the type ......
(A) 4 ´ 3 (B) 4 ´ 4 (C) 3 ´ 3 (D) 3 ´ 4

é1 2 ù é3 4ù
11. If A = ê 3 0 ú and B = ê 0 6 ú , then (AB)T = ......
ë û ë û
é9 12 ù é3 9ù é16 12 ù é16 3ù
(A) ê 3 16 ú (B) ê16 12 ú (C) ê 3 9 ú (D) ê12 9 ú
ë û ë û ë û ë û
12. ) If area of a triangle with vertices (1, 1) (3, 3) and (5, k) is 2 sq. units then the value of k = ......
(A) 2 or 3 (B) 3 or 4 (C) 4 or 7 (D) 3 or 7

éa
0 0ù
142) If A = ê 0
13. a 0 ú then |adj A| = ..........
ê0 0 aú
ë û
(A) a27 (B) a9 (C) a6 (D) a2
-20 ù
149) If adj A = éê
20
14. , then |A| = ......
ë 10 10 úû
(A) 400 (B) 200 (C) ± 20 (D) 0
15. f(x) = [x] + x - [ x ] . where [ . ] is a greatest integer function then .......... .
(A) f(x) is continuous in R+ (B) f(x) is continuous in R
(C) f(x) is continuous in R – I (D) None of these

109) If f ( x ) = | x |, then f '(0) = ......


16.
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) x (D) none of these
dp
118) If pv = 81 and v = 9 then
17. ......
dv
(A) 1 (B) – 1 (C) 2 (D) none of these

134) If y = log x +
18. ( x2 + a2 ) then dxdy = ........

1 1
(A) x2 + a2 (B) (C) x2 + a2 (D)
x2 + a2 x + a2
2

19. The radius of the cylinder is increasing at the rate of 3 m/sec. and its height is decreasing at the
rate of 4 m/s. when its radius is 4 m and height is 6 m, the rate of change in its volume is ...... m3/
sec.
(A) 80 p (B) 144 p (C) – 80 p (D) 64 p
x
f ( x ) = æ ö , x Î R is a ...... function.
20. 1
è 3ø
(A) increasing (B) decreasing (C) discontinuous (D) constant
21. The functions are given in Part-I. The intervals in which the given function increases are given in
Part-II. Join them appropriately :
Part-I Part-II
é1 ö
(a) 3x2 – 2x + 1 (i) êë 3 , ¥ ÷ø
(b) x3 + 6x2 + 6 (ii) (– ¥, – 4]
(c) x3 – 3x2 + 3x + 3 (iii) (– ¥, ¥]
(d) 2x3 – 3x2 + 12x + 6 (iv) (2, ¥]

(A) (a) ® (i),(b) ® (ii),(c) ® (iii),(d) ® (iv) (B) (a) ® (ii),(b) ® (i),(c) ® (iv),(d) ® (iii)
(C) (a) ® (iii),(b) ® (iv),(c) ® (i),(d) ® (ii) (D) (a) ® (iv),(b) ® (iii),(c) ® (i),(d) ® (ii)
22. ) The denominator of a fraction is 16 more than the square of its numerator. Its least value is ...... .
1 1 1 1
(A) - (B) - (C) (D)
4 8 12 16
dx
23. ò 1- x
= ......

(A) 2 1- x + c (B) -2 1 - x + c (C) - sin -1 x + c (D) sin -1 x + c

x4 + x2 + 1
24.
ò x2 - x + 1
dx = ......

1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2
(A) x + x + x + c (B) x - x + x + c (C) x + x -x +c (D) None of these
3 2 3 2 3 2
n æ n ö
òÕ å
1 ÷
25. (x + r ) ç dx = .......... .
ç x + k÷
r = 1 è k = 1 ø
n n n
1
(A) Õ (x + r ) (B) åx +k
(C) å log(x + r) (D) None of these
r = 1 k =1 r =1
ò rÕ= 1( x å
1 ÷
+ r) ç dx = .......... .
ç x + k÷
è k =1 ø
n n n
1
(A) Õ (x + r ) (B) å
x +k
(C) å log(x + r) (D) None of these
r = 1 k =1 r =1

dx
26. ò x log x log(log x )
= ......

(A) 2log(log x ) + c (B) log[log(log x )] + c (C) log( x log x ) + c (D) None of these
4
272)
27.
ò | x + 2 | dx = ......
-4
(A) 50 (B) 24 (C) 30 (D) 10
p
2
28.
277)
ò ( x - [sin x ]) dx = ......
0
p2 p2 p2
(A) (B) -1 (C) -2 (D) None of these
8 8 8
p
2
2sin x
285)
29.
ò 2sin x + 2cos x dx = ......
0
p p
(A) (B) (C) p (D) 2p
4 2
a a 2a
289) If
30.
ò f (2a - x )dx = m and
ò f (x )dx = l then ò f (x ) dx = ......
0 0 0
(A) 2l + m (B) l + m (C) m – l (D) l – 2m
31. The area of the region bounded by the curve y = sin x, p £ x £ 2p and X-axis is ...... Sq. units.
(A) p (B) 2 (C) – 2 (D) 0
32. The area of the region bounded by the curve y = x | x |, X-axis and the line x = – 1 and x = 1 is ........
Sq. units.
1 2 4
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D)
3 3 3
33. The area of the region bounded by the curve y = | x – 5|, X-axis and the lines x = 0, x = 1 is .........
Sq. units.
9 7
(A) (B) (C) 9 (D) 5
2 2
34. The number of arbitary constants in the particular solution of a differential equation of third order
are ..........
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 0
dy
35. The general solution of the differential equation = ex + y is ..........
dx
(A) ex + e–y = c (B) ex + ey = c (C) e–x + ey = c (D) e–x + e–y = c
Ù 1 Ù Ù
36. Area of a rectangle having vertices A, B, C and D with position vectors - i + j + 4 k,
2
Ù 1 Ù Ù Ù 1Ù Ù Ù 1Ù Ù
i + j + 4 k, i - j + 4 k and - i - j + 4 k , respectively is .........
2 2 2
1
(A) (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4
2
® ® ® ®
37. If q is the angle between two vectors a and b then a · b ³ 0 only when ........
p p
(A) 0 < q < (B) 0 £ q £ (C) 0 < q < p (D) 0 £ q £ p
2 2
® ® ® ®
If q is the angle between two vectors a and b then a · b ³ 0 only when ........
p p
(A) 0 < q < (B) 0 £ q £ (C) 0 < q < p (D) 0 £ q £ p
2 2
® ® ® ®
38. Let a and b be two unit vectors and q is the angle between them. Then a + b is a unit vector
if ........
p p p 2p
(A) q = (B) q = (C) q = (D) q =
4 3 2 3
Ù æÙ Ùö Ù æÙ Ùö Ù æÙ Ùö
39. The value of i · ç j ´ k ÷ + j · ç i ´ k ÷ + k · ç i ´ j ÷ is ........
è ø è ø è ø
(A) 0 (B) –1 (C) 1 (D) 3
® ® ® ® ® ® ® ®
40. If q is the angle between any two vectors a and b then, | a , b |, | a · b | = | a ´ b | when q is equal
to .......
p p
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D) p
4 2
x -7 y -3 z -4 x -8 y -2 3-z
41. The lines = = and = = are coplannar then k = ......
k 1 1 1 1 k
(A) 0, 4 (B) 1, – 1 (C) – 1 (D) 1
® ®
42. The angle between the lines r = (4, – 3, 2) + k(2, 1, 2), k Î R and r = (2, 0, 5) + k(6, 3, 2), k Î R
is ..........
4 5 4 5 -1 4 5 -1 19
(A) sin -1 (B) cos
-1
(C) cos (D) sin
21 21 19 21
x-2 y -8 z+5 x -5 y +2 z +5
43. If the lines = = and = = have same direction then k = ..........
k -3 9 1 1 k
1 1
(A) 3 (B) – 3 (C) (D) -
3 3
44. Let x and y are optimal solution of a LPP, then....
(A) Z = lx + (1 – l)y, l Î R is also an optimal solution
(B) Z = lx + (1 – l)y, 0 < l < 1 gives an optimal solution
(C) Z = lx + (1 + l)y, 0 < l < 1 gives an optimal solution
(D) Z = lx + (1 + l)y, l Î R gives an optimal solution
45. The feasible solution of LPP ..........
(A) satisfy all the constraints (B) satisfy some of the constraints
(C) always corner points of feasible solution (D) always optimal value of objective function
46. Which of the following statement is correct ?
(A) Every LPP admits an optimal solution
(B) A LPP admits an optimal solution
(C) If a LPP admits two optimal solutions it has an infinite number of optimal solution.
(D) The set of all feasible solutions of a LPP is not a converse set.
47. For given events A and B if P(A) = 0.25 and P(B) = 0.50 probability that both event occurs together
is 0.14. Then ........ is the probability of an event that A and B does not occurs.
(A) 0.39 (B) 0.25 (C) 0.11 (D) None of these
48. 3 integers are selected from the numbers 1 to 20. Then ........ is the probability that their product is an
even number.
2 3 17 4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
19 29 19 19
49. A purse contains 4 copper and 3 silver coins while another purse contains 6 copper and 2 silver
coins. A purse is drawn at random and coin is drawn. Then ....... is the probability that selected coin
is of copper.
A purse contains 4 copper and 3 silver coins while another purse contains 6 copper and 2 silver
coins. A purse is drawn at random and coin is drawn. Then ....... is the probability that selected coin
is of copper.
3 4 3 37
(A) (B) (C) (D)
7 7 4 56

Section B
//X
• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 1 Mark] [1]
dy
1. The Integrating Factor of the differential equation x – y = 2x2 is .........
dx
1
(A) e–x (B) e–y (C) (D) x
x

Section C
//X
• Write the answer of any 8 questions from given questions. [Each carries 2 Marks] [16]

1 é -1 2 x y ù
2
-1 1 -
2. Find the value of the following : tan êsin + cos ú , | x | < 1, y > 0 and xy < 1.
2 ê 2 2
ë 1+ x 1+ y úû

a
dy t +1 æ 1ö
3. For a positive constant a find e, y = a
, where t, and x = ç t + ÷ .
dx è tø

3 4 4 3 36
4. Find intervals in which the function given by f ( x ) = x - x - 3x 2 + x + 11 is
10 5 5
(a) Increasing (b) Decreasing.

x2
5. Find ò (x 2 + 1)( x 2 + 4)
dx.

6. ) Find the area under the given curves and given line : y = x4; x = 1, x = 5 and X-axis
7. Find the equation of a curve passing through the point (0, 1). If the slope of the tangent to the curve
at any point (x, y) is equal to the sum of the x- coordinate (abscissa) and the product of the x-
coordinate and y- coordinate (ordinate) of that point.
Ù Ù Ù
8. The scalar product of the vector i + j + k with a unit vector along the sum of vectors
Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
2 i + 4 j - 5 k and l i + 2 j + 3 k is equal to one. Find the value of l.
^ ^ ^
9. If with reference to the right handed system of mutually perpendicular unit vectors i , j and k ,
® ^ ^ ® ^ ^ ^ ® ® ® ® ® ®
a = 3 i - j , b = 2 i + j – 3 k , then express b in the form b = b 1 + b 2 , where b 1 is parallel to a
® ®
and b 2 is perpendicular to a .
1 – x 7 y – 14 z – 3 7 – 7x y – 5 6 – z
10. Find the values of p so that the lines = = and = = are at
3 2p 2 3p 1 5
right angles.
11. Find the vector equation of the line passing through the point (1, 2, –4) and perpendicular to the
x - 8 y + 19 z - 10 x - 15 y - 29 z - 5
two lines : = = and = = .
3 - 16 7 3 8 -5
12. A man is known to speak truth 3 out of 4 times. He throws a dice and reports that it is a six. Find the
probability that it is actually a six.
13. A and B throw a dice alternatively till one of them gets a ‘6’ and wins the game. Find their respective
probabilities of winning, if A starts first.
Section D
//X
• Write the answer of any 6 questions from given questions. [Each carries 3 Marks] [18]
x
14. Show that the function f : R ® {x Î R : –1 < x < 1} defined by f(x) = , x Î R is one one
1 + |x |
and onto function.
é 2 -1ù é5 2ù é2 5ù
15. Let A = ê ú , B=ê ú , C =ê ú . Find a matrix D such that CD – AB = O
ë3 4 û ë7 4û ë3 8û
2
d y
16. If x = a (cos t + t sin t) and y = a(sin t – t cos t), find .
2
dx
® Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù ®
17. Let a = i + 4 j + 2 k , b = 3 i - 2 j + 7 k and c = 2 i - j + 4 k . Find a vector d which is perpendicular
® ® ® ®
to both a and b and c · d = 15.
18. Find the shortest distance between the lines l1 and l2 whose vector equations are
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
r = i + j + l(2 i - j + k ) and r = 2 i + j - k + m(3 i - 5 j + 2 k ).
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
19. Find the distance between the lines l1 and l2 given by r = i + 2 j - 4 k + l(2 i + 3 j + 6 k ) and
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
r = 3 i + 3 j - 5 k + m(2 i + 3 j + 6 k ) .
20. Solve the following problem graphically :
Minimise and Maximise Z = 3x + 9y ...(1)
subject to the constraints : x + 3y < 60 ...(2)
x + y > 10 ...(3)
x < y ...(4)
x > 0, y > 0 ...(5)
21. Given three identical boxes I, II and III, each containing two coins. In box I, both coins are gold
coins, in box II, both are silver coins and in the box III, there is one gold and one silver coin. A
person chooses a box at random and takes out a coin. If the coin is of gold, what is the probability
that the other coin in the box is also of gold ?
22. If a machine is correctly set up, it produces 90% acceptable items. If it is incorrectly set up, it produces
only 40% acceptable items. Past experience shows that 80% of the set ups are correctly done. If after
a certain set up, the machine produces 2 acceptable items, find the probability that the machine is
correctly setup.

Section E
//X
• Write the answer of any 4 questions from given questions. [Each carries 4 Marks] [16]

é 2 -2 -4 ù
23. Express the matrix B = êê -1 3 4 úú as the sum of a symmetric and a skew symmetric matrix.
êë 1 -2 -3 úû

24. Solve the following system of linear equations


2 3 10
+ + = 4
x y z
4 6 5
- + =1
x y z
6 9 20
+ - = 2
x y z
dy -1
25. If x 1 + y + y 1 + x = 0 , for –1 < x < 1, prove that = - .
dx 2
(1 + x )
26. A point on the hypotenuse of a triangle is at distance a and b from the sides of the triangle. Show
2 2 3
that the minimum length of the hypotenuse is ( a 3 + b 3 )2 .
p
2
27. Evaluate ò log (sin x ) dx .
0

dy
28. Find the particular solution of the differential equation + y cot x = 2x + x2 cot x (x ¹ 0) given
dx
p
that y = 0 when x = .
2
PHOTON SCHOOL
Chapter: Full syllabus STD-12th Maths Date :
Marks:100 GR-4 Time :3H

Section [ A ] : 1 Mark MCQ

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. D Chap 1 S6 24 QP23P11B1213_P1C1S6Q24
2. C Chap 1 S6 135 QP23P11B1213_P1C1S6Q135
3. C Chap 1 S6 147 QP23P11B1213_P1C1S6Q147
4. A Chap 2 S6 236 QP23P11B1213_P1C2S6Q236
5. A Chap 2 S6 239 QP23P11B1213_P1C2S6Q239
6. A Chap 2 S6 251 QP23P11B1213_P1C2S6Q251
7. A Chap 2 S6 252 QP23P11B1213_P1C2S6Q252
8. B Chap 3 S8 57 QP23P11B1213_P1C3S8Q57
9. C Chap 3 S8 81 QP23P11B1213_P1C3S8Q81
10. D Chap 3 S8 84 QP23P11B1213_P1C3S8Q84
11. B Chap 3 S8 88 QP23P11B1213_P1C3S8Q88
12. D Chap 4 S9 130 QP23P11B1213_P1C4S9Q130
13. C Chap 4 S9 142 QP23P11B1213_P1C4S9Q142
14. C Chap 4 S9 149 QP23P11B1213_P1C4S9Q149
15. B Chap 5 S11 16 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S11Q16
16. D Chap 5 S11 109 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S11Q109
17. B Chap 5 S11 118 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S11Q118
18. B Chap 5 S11 134 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S11Q134
19. A Chap 6 S7 42 QP23P11B1213_P1C6S7Q42
20. B Chap 6 S7 62 QP23P11B1213_P1C6S7Q62
21. A Chap 6 S7 82 QP23P11B1213_P1C6S7Q82
22. B Chap 6 S7 139 QP23P11B1213_P1C6S7Q139
23. B Chap 7 S14 35 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S14Q35
24. A Chap 7 S14 36 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S14Q36
25. A Chap 7 S14 44 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S14Q44
26. B Chap 7 S14 60 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S14Q60
27. C Chap 7 S14 272 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S14Q272
28. A Chap 7 S14 277 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S14Q277
29. A Chap 7 S14 285 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S14Q285
30. B Chap 7 S14 289 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S14Q289
31. B Chap 8 S5 7 QP23P11B1213_P2C8S5Q7
32. C Chap 8 S5 11 QP23P11B1213_P2C8S5Q11

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33. A Chap 8 S5 15 QP23P11B1213_P2C8S5Q15
34. D Chap 9 S2 12 QP23P11B1213_P2C9S2Q12
35. A Chap 9 S3 23 QP23P11B1213_P2C9S3Q23
36. C Chap 10 S4 12 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S4Q12
37. B Chap 10 S5 16 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S5Q16
38. D Chap 10 S5 17 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S5Q17
39. C Chap 10 S5 18 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S5Q18
40. B Chap 10 S5 19 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S5Q19
41. C Chap 11 S6 7 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q7
42. A Chap 11 S6 11 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q11
43. B Chap 11 S6 15 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q15
44. B Chap 12 S4 7 QP23P11B1213_P2C12S4Q7
45. A Chap 12 S4 8 QP23P11B1213_P2C12S4Q8
46. C Chap 12 S4 9 QP23P11B1213_P2C12S4Q9
47. A Chap 13 S7 62 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S7Q62
48. C Chap 13 S7 67 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S7Q67
49. D Chap 13 S7 74 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S7Q74

Section [ B ] : 1 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. - Chap 9 S5 18 QP23P11B1213_P2C9S5Q18

Section [ C ] : 2 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


2. - Chap 2 S2 9 QP23P11B1213_P1C2S2Q9
3. - Chap 5 S9 42 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S9Q42
4. - Chap 6 S5 33 QP23P11B1213_P1C6S5Q33
5. - Chap 7 S12 14 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S12Q14
6. - Chap 8 S2 1.2 QP23P11B1213_P2C8S2Q1.2
7. - Chap 9 S7 18 QP23P11B1213_P2C9S7Q18
8. - Chap 10 S5 13 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S5Q13
9. - Chap 10 S6 30 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S6Q30
10. - Chap 11 S2 10 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S2Q10
11. - Chap 11 S3 5 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S3Q5
12. - Chap 13 S5 21 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S5Q21
13. - Chap 13 S5 23 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S5Q23

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Section [ D ] : 3 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


14. - Chap 1 S3 1 QP23P11B1213_P1C1S3Q1
15. - Chap 3 S6 25 QP23P11B1213_P1C3S6Q25
16. - Chap 5 S8 17 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S8Q17
17. - Chap 10 S5 12 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S5Q12
18. - Chap 11 S4 9 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S4Q9
19. - Chap 11 S4 10 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S4Q10
20. - Chap 12 S2 3 QP23P11B1213_P2C12S2Q3
21. - Chap 13 S5 17 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S5Q17
22. - Chap 13 S5 24 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S5Q24

Section [ E ] : 4 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


23. - Chap 3 S6 22 QP23P11B1213_P1C3S6Q22
24. - Chap 4 S6 7 QP23P11B1213_P1C4S6Q7
25. - Chap 5 S8 14 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S8Q14
26. - Chap 6 S4 9 QP23P11B1213_P1C6S4Q9
27. - Chap 7 S12 34 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S12Q34
28. - Chap 9 S7 17 QP23P11B1213_P2C9S7Q17

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PHOTON SCHOOL
Chapter: Full syllabus STD-12th Maths Date :
Marks:100 GR-4 Time :3H
Section A
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• Write the answer of any 8 questions from given questions. [Each carries 2 Marks] [16]

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• Write the answer of any 4 questions from given questions. [Each carries 4 Marks] [16]

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