Saq-2-Cty Xii Ph-4 PVK CSM Map Final
Saq-2-Cty Xii Ph-4 PVK CSM Map Final
Saq-2-Cty Xii Ph-4 PVK CSM Map Final
MATHEMATICS
THIS SECTION CONTAINS FOUR (04) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS. EACH QUESTION HAS FOUR
CHOICES (A), (B), (C) AND (D), OUT OF WHICH ONLY ONE IS CORRECT.
1. A function f : R → R satisfies
sinx cosy ( f (2x + 2y ) − f (2x − 2y )) = cosx siny ( f (2x + 2y ) + f (2x − 2y )) . If f ' ( 0 ) = 1 , then:
2
(A) f''( x ) − f ( x ) = 0 (B) 4f''( x ) + f ( x ) = 0
(C) f''( x ) + f ( x ) = 0 (D) 4f''( x ) − f ( x ) = 0
1. B
2. If f ( x ) = 2x + |x|, g ( x ) =
1
(2x −|x|) and h( x ) = f ( g ( x ) ) , then domain of
3
(
sin−1 h h h h. ...... .h. h ( x ).....
n times ) is:
1 1
(A) −1, 1 (B) −1, − ,1
2 2
1 1
(C) −1, − (D) ,1
2 2
2. A
3. Consider two functions f ( x ) = ex sinx and g (x ) = ex cosx . If f(x) and g(x) intersect at the points (an ,bn )
where n I, then:
(A) a1 , a2 , a3 ,........ form an A.P. (B) a1 , a2 , a3 ,........ form an G. P.
(C) b1 , b2 , b3 ,........ form an H. P. (D) b1 , b2 , b3 ,........ form an G. P.
3. A
4. ( )
Let ‘f’ be a continuous function on R satisfying the relation f f ( f ( x ) ) = x x R , then which is not true:
(A) There exists ‘f’ which is non-decreasing function
(B) There exists ‘f’ which is non-increasing function
(C) ‘f’ has to be differentiable x R
(D) There exists only one function that satisfies the given conditions.
4. B
PART 3 – SECTION – I
THIS SECTION CONTAINS THREE (03) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS. EACH QUESTION HAS 4
CHOICES (A), (B), (C) AND (D), OUT OF WHICH MORE THAN ONE IS CORRECT.
5. If f: R → R, f(x) is a differentiable bijective function, then which of the following may be true?
(A) (f (x) ─x) f’’ (x) < 0 x R
(B) (f (x) ─x) f’’ (x) > 0 x R
(C) If (f(x) ─ x) f’’ (x) > 0, then f(x) = f─1 (x) has no solution
(D) If (f(x) ─ x) f’’ (x) > 0, then f(x) = f─1 (x) has at least a real solution
5. CB
6. Let a relation R be defined on real numbers such that R = ( a, b )
a
b
I; b
6 , 10 , 15 , then:
(A) Domain of R consists of irrational numbers only
(B) R is not a reflexive relation but is a transitive relation
(C) R is equivalence relation
(D) R−1 is not a reflexive relation but is a transitive relation
6. BD
x2 + 9bx + 17
7.
If f :R → −1, 2 , f ( x ) = is onto function and f' ( d) = f' ( e) = 0 . Then:
ax3 + x2 + bx + 33
x2 y2 1
(A) Eccentricity of curve + = 1 can be
(d + e) b +1
2
2
x2 y2 5
(B) Eccentricity of curve + = 1 can be
(d + e) b +1 2
2
x2 y2 3
(C) Eccentricity of curve + = 1 can be
(d + e)
2
( a + 1) 2
x2 y2 7
(D) Eccentricity of curve + = 1 can be
(d + e) a+1 2
2
7. ABC
PART 3 – SECTION – II
(NUMERICAL ANSWER TYPE)
THIS SECTION CONTAINS SIX (06) NUMERICAL BASED QUESTIONS. THE ANSWER TO EACH
QUESTION IS A NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER VALUE.
sin−1 x tan−1 x
1. If range of the function f ( x ) = + is a, ) . Then the value of 6|a| is equal to:
cos−1 x cot−1 x
1. 5
(e − 1) + ( cosx − 1) esinx + ( ex − e− x ) + x 3 + 2x 2 + 4
sinx 4 3 3
4. If x1 , x2 , x 3 ,....xn−1 , xn are n positive real numbers which satisfies the equation x +
x = 5 then the
25
n
2x − 1
5. Let f (x) be a real valued function such that f (x) = x ( 2, ) and
x −2
x2 + 1 ( f ( x ) ) + 1
2
3 3
6. Consider f : R+ → R such that f ( x ) = 1 for aR+ and f ( x ) f ( y ) + f f = 2f ( xy ) x, y R + then.
x y
Find f ( 99 ) .
6. 1
PART 3 – SECTION – II
(NUMERICAL ANSWER TYPE)
THIS SECTION CONTAINS TWO (02) PARAGRAPHS. BASED ON EACH PARAGRAPH, THERE ARE
TWO (02) QUESTIONS OF NUMERICAL ANSWER TYPE. THE ANSWER TO EACH QUESTION IS A
NUMERICAL VALUE (XXXXX.XX). IF THE NUMERICAL VALUE HAS MORE THAN TWO DECIMAL
PLACES, TRUNCATE/ROUND-OFF THE VALUE TO TWO DECIMAL PLACES.
PARAGRAPH TYPE (Q. NO. 07 – 08)
x x
F,g :R → R are functions such that f ( x ) = 3x − sin ,g ( x ) = x + 2x − sin
3
2 2
f (g (x ))
d −1 − 1 2
7. The value of is equal to then k is equal to:
dx x =12 3k
7. 31.14
( )
Define a function : N → N as follows, (1) = 1, rn = rn−1 (r − 1) , if r is prime and nN, ( n) =
( ) (n) , if H.C.F. ( , n) = 1 .
10. ( )
If 615 = , then
1000
is equal to:
10. 223.26