65 4 2 Mathematics
65 4 2 Mathematics
65 4 2 Mathematics
MATHEMATICS
(iii) 1 18 19 20
1
(viii) - , - 2 , - 3
, - 3 - 2
, :
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.
(iv) In Section B – Questions no. 21 to 25 are Very Short Answer (VSA) type
questions, carrying 2 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.
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
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 :
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 :
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
1
8. The value of ò |x| dx is :
–1
(A) –2 (B) –1
(C) 1 (D) 2
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 ,
® ®
2a – b :
p p
(A) (B)
6 3
5p 11p
(C) (D)
6 6
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
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.
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
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) ,
:
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.
é 1 x ù
(b) : ò ex ê
ê (1 + x 2 ) 32
+ ú dx
2ú
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
,
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
2ú
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
(b) 9x2 + 25y2 = 225, x = –2 x= 2
X-
–® –®
(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.
1 1
,
5 3
1
4
(ii) P(G| H ) G, H
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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
OR
(iii) Find the probability that exactly two of them are selected. 2
(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
of units (x) sold. The relation between the price and quantity sold is given
1
by the demand function p = 450 – x.
2
(i) Determine the number of units (x) that should be sold to maximise
(ii) What rebate in price of calculator should the store give to maximise
the revenue ?
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