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Series QSS4R/4 Set – 2

Q.P. Code 65/4/2


 -   - 
Roll No.
-    
Candidates must write the Q.P. Code
on the title page of the answer-book.

=       -    23  


=       -  38   
= -        -    -  -   
=
=  -     15        -     10.15
    10.15   10.30     -      
  -      
= Please check that this question paper contains 23 printed pages.
= Please check that this question paper contains 38 questions.
= Q.P. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be
written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.
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before attempting it.
= 15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question
paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the
candidates will read the question paper only and will not write any answer
on the answer-book during this period.

MATHEMATICS

{ZYm©[aV g‘¶ : 3 KÊQo A{YH V‘ A§H : 80


Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80

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             :

(i)  -  38      

(ii)  -     –  

(iii)    1  18      19  20   
 1     

(iv)    21  25   - (VSA)   2     

(v)    26  31  - (SA)   3     

(vi)    32  35  - (LA)   5     

(vii)    36  38     4     

(viii) -         , -  2  , -  3 
, -  3    -  2          

(ix)     

   20        1    20 1 = 20


1– x y –1 z 2x – 3 y z–4
1.  = =  = = , p       
2 3 1 2p –1 7

,   :
1 1
(A) - (B)
2 2

(C) 2 (D) 3

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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :

(i) This Question Paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory.

(ii) Question Paper is divided into five Sections – Section A, B, C, D and E.

(iii) In Section A – Questions no. 1 to 18 are Multiple Choice Questions


(MCQs) and Questions no. 19 & 20 are Assertion-Reason based questions
of 1 mark each.

(iv) In Section B – Questions no. 21 to 25 are Very Short Answer (VSA) type
questions, carrying 2 marks each.

(v) In Section C – Questions no. 26 to 31 are Short Answer (SA) type


questions, carrying 3 marks each.

(vi) In Section D – Questions no. 32 to 35 are Long Answer (LA) type


questions, carrying 5 marks each.

(vii) In Section E – Questions no. 36 to 38 are case study based questions,


carrying 4 marks each.

(viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided
in 2 questions in Section B, 3 questions in Section C, 3 questions in
Section D and 2 questions in Section E.

(ix) Use of calculators is not allowed.

SECTION – A
This section consists of 20 multiple choice questions of 1 mark each. 20 1 = 20
1– x y –1 z 2x – 3 y z – 4
1. The lines = = and = = are perpendicular to
2 3 1 2p –1 7
each other for p equal to :

1 1
(A) - (B)
2 2

(C) 2 (D) 3

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2.    (LPP)      ,    Z = 4x + y 
   :

(A) 50 (B) 110


(C) 120 (D) 170

3.     X   ,   :


X 0 1 2 3 4

P(X) 0.1 k 2k k 0.1

 k     


   X   2    
1 2
(A) (B)
5 5
4
(C) (D) 1
5

é2 – 1 5 ù
4.  A = [aij] = êê1 3 2úú   cij  aij   ,  a21 × c11 + a22 × c12
êë5 0 4 úû
+ a23 × c13    :
(A) –57 (B) 0
(C) 9 (D) 57
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2. The maximum value of Z = 4x + y for a L.P.P. whose feasible region is
given below is :

(A) 50 (B) 110


(C) 120 (D) 170

3. The probability distribution of a random variable X is :


X 0 1 2 3 4
P(X) 0.1 k 2k k 0.1
where k is some unknown constant.
The probability that the random variable X takes the value 2 is :
1 2
(A) (B)
5 5
4
(C) (D) 1
5

é2 – 1 5 ù
4. If A = [aij] = êê1 3 2úú and cij is the cofactor of element aij, then the
êë5 0 4 úû
value of a 21 × c11 + a22 × c12 + a23 × c13 is :

(A) –57 (B) 0


(C) 9 (D) 57
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é1 3ù
5.  A = ê3 4ú   A2 – kA – 5I = O ,  k    :
ë û
(A) 3 (B) 5
(C) 7 (D) 9

dy
6.  ex2y = c ,    :
dx
2
xe x y – 2y
(A) (B)
2y x
2y x
(C) (D)
x 2y

ì x2 – c2 ,  x < 4
7.  c   ,   f(x) = í
î cx + 20 ,  x ³ 4    f , 
     ,  :
(A) –2 (B) –1
(C) 0 (D) 2

1
8. ò |x| dx    :
–1
(A) –2 (B) –1
(C) 1 (D) 2

æ dy ö
9.   log ç ÷ = 3x + 4y; y(0) = 0        
è dx ø
  :
(A) 2 (B) 1
(C) 0 (D) 3

éa c 0ù
10.  ê b d 0ú    (scalar matrix) ,  a + 2b + 3c + 4d   
ê ú
êë0 0 5úû
(A) 0 (B) 5
(C) 10 (D) 25

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é1 3ù 2
5. If A = ê ú and A – kA – 5I = O, then the value of k is :
ë3 4 û
(A) 3 (B) 5
(C) 7 (D) 9

dy
6. If ex2y = c, then is :
dx
2
xex y – 2y
(A) (B)
2y x
2y x
(C) (D)
x 2y

7. The value of constant c that makes the function f defined by


x2 – c2 , if x < 4
ìï
f(x) = í
îï cx + 20 , if x ³ 4
continuous for all real numbers is :
(A) –2 (B) –1
(C) 0 (D) 2

1
8. The value of ò |x| dx is :
–1
(A) –2 (B) –1
(C) 1 (D) 2

9. The number of arbitrary constants in the particular solution of the


differential equation
æ dy ö
log ç ÷ = 3x + 4y; y(0) = 0 is/are
è dx ø
(A) 2 (B) 1
(C) 0 (D) 3

éa c 0ù
10. If êê b d 0úú is a scalar matrix, then the value of a + 2b + 3c + 4d is :
êë0 0 5úû
(A) 0 (B) 5
(C) 10 (D) 25
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é 2 1 ù
11.  A = ê – 4 – 2ú ,  I – A + A2 – A3 + ...  :
ë û
é – 1 – 1ù é 3 1 ù
(A) ê ú (B) ê ú
ë4 3û ë – 4 – 1û
é0 0 ù é1 0ù
(C) ê ú (D) ê ú
ë0 0 û ë0 1 û

1 é 2 1ù
12.    A–1 = ê ú ,   A  :
7 ë – 3 2 û
é2 – 1ù é2 – 1ù
(A) 7 ê ú (B) ê3 2 ú
ë3 2 û ë û
1 é2 – 1ù 1 é2 – 1ù
(C) (D)
7 êë3 2 úû 49 êë3 2 úû

dy
13.   (x + 2y2) = y (y > 0)     :
dx
1
(A) (B) x
x
1
(C) y (D)
y

® ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
14.  r= i + j – k + l(3 i – j )     :
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
(A) 5 i + j + 6k (B) i + 3 j + 5 k
^ ^ ^ ^
(C) 2 i – 2 j (D) 9 i – 3 j

 a = 2 ^i – ^j + ^k , b = ^i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
® ® ®
15. – 3 j – 5k  c = –3 i + 4 j + 4 k  
     ,   :
(A)    (B)  - 
(C)    (D)   
® ®
16.  a       | a | = a , 
® ^ 2 ® ^ 2 ® ^ 2
| a ´ i | + | a ´ j | + | a ´ k|    :
(A) a2 (B) 2a2
(C) 3a2 (D) 0
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é 2 1 ù 2 3
11. If A = ê ú , then the value of I – A + A – A + ... is :
ë – 4 – 2 û
é – 1 – 1ù é 3 1 ù
(A) ê ú (B) ê ú
ë4 3û ë – 4 – 1û
é0 0 ù é1 0ù
(C) ê ú (D) ê ú
ë0 0 û ë0 1 û

1 é 2 1ù
12. Given that A–1 = , matrix A is :
7 êë – 3 2úû
é2 – 1ù é2 – 1ù
(A) 7 ê ú (B) ê3 2 ú
ë3 2 û ë û
1 é2 – 1ù 1 é2 – 1ù
(C) ê ú (D) ê ú
7 ë3 2 û 49 ë3 2 û

dy
13. The integrating factor of the differential equation (x + 2y2) = y (y > 0)
dx
is :
1
(A) (B) x
x
1
(C) y (D)
y

® ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
14. A vector perpendicular to the line r = i + j – k + l(3 i – j ) is :
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
(A) 5 i + j + 6k (B) i + 3 j + 5k
^ ^ ^ ^
(C) 2 i – 2 j (D) 9 i – 3 j

® ^ ^ ^ ® ^ ^ ^ ® ^ ^ ^
15. The vectors a = 2 i – j + k , b = i – 3 j – 5 k and c = –3 i + 4 j + 4 k
represents the sides of
(A) an equilateral triangle (B) an obtuse-angled triangle
(C) an isosceles triangle (D) a right-angled triangle
® ®
16. Let a be any vector such that | a | = a. The value of
® ^ 2 ® ^ 2 ® ^ 2
| a ´ i | + | a ´ j | + | a ´ k | is :
(A) a2 (B) 2a2
(C) 3a2 (D) 0
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® ® ® ® ® ®
17.  a  b      | a | = 1, | b | = 2  a · b = 3 , 
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2a  – b      :
p p
(A) (B)
6 3
5p 11p
(C) (D)
6 6

18.  f(x) = kx – sin x   , 


(A) k > 1 (B) k < 1
(C) k > –1 (D) k < –1

  19  20    (A)     (R)        
 
(A)  (A)   (R)      (R)  (A)    
 
(B)  (A)   (R)      (R)  (A)    
 
(C)  (A)  ,   (R)   
(D)  (A)     (R)   

19. (A) :  LPP            
Z = x + 2y        

(R) :  LPP     ,         

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17. If a and b are two vectors such that | a | = 1, | b | = 2 and a · b = 3,
® ®
then the angle between 2 a and – b is :
p p
(A) (B)
6 3
5p 11p
(C) (D)
6 6

18. The function f(x) = kx – sin x is strictly increasing for


(A) k > 1 (B) k < 1
(C) k > –1 (D) k < –1

ASSERTION-REASON BASED QUESTIONS


Questions No. 19 & 20, are Assertion (A) and Reason (R) based questions
carrying 1 mark each. Two statements are given, one labelled Assertion (A)
and the other labelled Reason (R).
Select the correct answer from the codes (A), (B), (C) and (D) as given
below :
(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and the Reason (R) is the
correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the
correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
(D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.

19. Assertion (A) : The corner points of the bounded feasible region of a
L.P.P. are shown below. The maximum value of Z = x + 2y occurs at
infinite points.

Reason (R) : The optimal solution of a LPP having bounded feasible


region must occur at corner points.
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20.  R = {(x, y) : (x + y)      x, y Î N}  
(A) :
   
(R) :    n  , 2n     

   5      ,    2   
21.     6 cm3/s                 , 
    8 cm  ?

–p p æ cos x ö
22. (a) <x<   tan–1 ç ÷       
2 2 è 1 – sin x ø

æ 1ö æ 1 ö
(b) tan–1 (1) + cos–1 ç - ÷ + sin–1 ç - ÷      
è 2ø è 2ø

4 sin x é pù
23.   f(x) = –x; ê0, 2 ú  x      
2 + cos x ë û

dy
24. (a)  y = cos3 (sec2 2t) ,    
dt

dy log x
(b)  xy = ex – y ,     = .
dx (1 + log x )2

1
2
æ1 + x ö
25.    : ò
–1
cos x × log ç
è 1 – x
÷ dx
ø
2

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20. Assertion (A) : The relation R = {(x, y) : (x + y) is a prime number and x, y Î N}
is not a reflexive relation.

Reason (R) : The number ‘2n’ is composite for all natural numbers n.

SECTION – B

In this section there are 5 very short answer type questions of 2 marks each.

21. The volume of a cube is increasing at the rate of 6 cm3/s. How fast is the
surface area of cube increasing, when the length of an edge is 8 cm ?

æ cos x ö –p p
22. (a) Express tan–1 ç ÷ , where <x< in the simplest form.
è 1 – sin x ø 2 2

OR

æ 1ö æ 1 ö
(b) Find the principal value of tan–1 (1) + cos–1 ç - ÷ + sin–1 ç - ÷.
è 2ø è 2ø

4 sin x é pù
23. Show that f(x) = – x is an increasing function of x in ê0, 2 ú .
2 + cos x ë û

dy
24. (a) If y = cos3 (sec2 2t), find .
dt

OR

dy log x
(b) If xy = ex – y, prove that = .
dx (1 + log x )2

1
2
æ1 + x ö
25. Evaluate : ò cos x × log çè 1 – x ÷ø dx
–1
2

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   6 -    ,    3   
dy
26.    xy + yx = ab ,  a  b   ,   
dx

dy æpö
27. (a)   = y cot 2x     ,    y ç ÷ = 2 
dx è4ø

y
(b)   (x e x + y) dx = x dy     ,    y = 1
  x = 1  

2x + 3
28.   : ò x 2 (x + 3) dx

29. (a) 52                     
     ,            
        

(b)        ,        
          :          
      

30.          :


 x + 2y £ 200
x + y £ 150
y £ 75
x, y ³ 0
  Z = x + 3y    
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SECTION – C
In this section there are 6 short answer type questions of 3 marks each.
dy
26. Given that xy + yx = ab, where a and b are positive constants, find .
dx

dy
27. (a) Find the particular solution of the differential equation = y cot 2x,
dx
æpö
given that y ç ÷ = 2.
è4ø
OR
(b) Find the particular solution of the differential equation
y
(xe x + y) dx = x dy, given that y = 1 when x = 1.

2x + 3
28. Find : ò x 2 (x + 3) dx

29. (a) A card from a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards is lost. From the
remaining cards of the pack, a card is drawn at random and is found
to be a King. Find the probability of the lost card being a King.
OR
(b) A biased die is twice as likely to show an even number as an odd
number. If such a die is thrown twice, find the probability
distribution of the number of sixes. Also, find the mean of the
distribution.

30. Solve the following L.P.P. graphically :


Maximise Z = x + 3y
subject to the constraints :
x + 2y £ 200
x + y £ 150
y £ 75
x, y ³ 0
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p
4
x dx
31. (a)    : ò 1 + cos 2 x + sin 2 x
0

é 1 x ù
(b)   : ò ex ê
ê (1 + x 2 ) 32
+ ú dx

1+x û
ë


   -        5   
x–3
32. (a)  A = R – {5}  B = R – {1}   f(x) =    f : A ® B
x–5
      f     

(b)          R   
S = {(a, b) :  a – b + 2     }
,     

x 2y – 6 1 – z
33. (a)  = =         (4, 0, –5)  
2 4 –1
 ,       

x–1 y–2 z–3 x –1 y –1 z – 6


(b)   = =  = =   ,  k
–3 2k 2 3k 1 –7
     :          
,   (3, –4, 7)     

æ1 2 – 3ö æ 0 1 2 ö
ç ÷ç ÷
34.    ç3 2 – 2÷ ç – 7 7 – 7 ÷       
ç2 – 1 1 ÷ ç – 7 5 – 4÷
è øè ø
   :
x + 2y – 3z = 6
3x + 2y – 2z = 3
2x – y + z = 2

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p
4
x dx
31. (a) Evaluate : ò 1 + cos 2x + sin 2x
0

OR
é 1 x ù
(b) Find : ò ex ê
ê (1 + x 2 ) 32
+ ú dx

1+x û
ë

SECTION – D
In the section there are 4 long answer type questions of 5 marks each.
32. (a) Let A = R – {5} and B = R – {1}. Consider the function f : A ® B,
x –3
defined by f(x) = . Show that f is one-one and onto.
x –5
OR
(b) Check whether the relation S in the set of real numbers R defined by
S = {(a, b) : where a – b + 2 is an irrational number} is reflexive,
symmetric or transitive.

x 2y – 6 1 – z
33. (a) Find the distance between the line = = and another
2 4 –1
line parallel to it passing through the point (4, 0, –5).
OR
x–1 y–2 z–3 x –1 y –1 z – 6
(b) If the lines = = and = = are
–3 2k 2 3k 1 –7
perpendicular to each other, find the value of k and hence write the
vector equation of a line perpendicular to these two lines and passing
through the point (3, –4, 7).

æ1 2 – 3ö æ 0 1 2 ö
ç ÷ç ÷
34. Use the product of matrices ç 3 2 – 2 ÷ ç – 7 7 – 7 ÷ to solve the
ç2 – 1 1 ÷ ç – 7 5 – 4÷
è øè ø
following system of equations :
x + 2y – 3z = 6
3x + 2y – 2z = 3
2x – y + z = 2

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35. (a)  y = x|x|     :  , X-   x = –2 
x = 2           

(b)      9x2 + 25y2 = 225,  x = –2  x= 2 
X-         

   3         4   


36.                  
    O (0, 0, 0)         D, A  V    
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
  - : 2 i + 3 j + 4k, 7 i + 5 j + 8k  –3 ^i ^
+ 7 j + 11 k
 

        :


(i)  V,  A      ? 1
–®
(ii) DA     -    1

(iii) ÐVDA      2

–® –®
(iii)  DV   DA     ? 2

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35. (a) Sketch the graph of y = x|x| and hence find the area bounded by this
curve, X-axis and the ordinates x = –2 and x = 2, using integration.
OR

(b) Using integration, find the area bounded by the ellipse 9x2 + 25y2 = 225,
the lines x = –2, x = 2, and the X-axis.

SECTION – E
In this section, there are 3 case study based questions of 4 marks each.
36. An instructor at the astronomical centre shows three among the brightest
stars in a particular constellation. Assume that the telescope is located at
O(0, 0, 0) and the three stars have their locations at the points D, A and V
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
having position vectors 2 i + 3 j + 4 k , 7 i + 5 j + 8 k and –3 i + 7 j + 11 k
respectively.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions :


(i) How far is the star V from star A ? 1
–®
(ii) Find a unit vector in the direction of DA . 1
(iii) Find the measure of ÐVDA. 2
OR
–® –®
(iii) What is the projection of vector DV on vector DA ? 2

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37. ,                 

1 1
      ,           
5 3

1
            
4

          :

(i)              ? 1

(ii) P(G| H )    G,         H    

     1

(iii)             2

(iii)             2

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37. Rohit, Jaspreet and Alia appeared for an interview for three vacancies in

1
the same post. The probability of Rohit’s selection is , Jaspreet’s
5

1 1
selection is and Alia’s selection is . The event of selection is
3 4

independent of each other.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions :

(i) What is the probability that at least one of them is selected ? 1

(ii) Find P(G | H ) where G is the event of Jaspreet’s selection and H

denotes the event that Rohit is not selected. 1

(iii) Find the probability that exactly one of them is selected. 2

OR

(iii) Find the probability that exactly two of them are selected. 2

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38.  ,  ` 350               

 (p)         (x)        

1
  ,    p = 450 – x   
2

         :

(i)   R(x) = xp(x)       (x)   ?  

   

(ii)               ?
______________

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38. A store has been selling calculators at ` 350 each. A market survey

indicates that a reduction in price (p) of calculator increases the number

of units (x) sold. The relation between the price and quantity sold is given

1
by the demand function p = 450 – x.
2

Based on the above information, answer the following questions :

(i) Determine the number of units (x) that should be sold to maximise

the revenue R(x) = xp(x). Also, verify the result.

(ii) What rebate in price of calculator should the store give to maximise

the revenue ?

_______________

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