Saq-2-Cty Xii Ph-4 PVK CSM Map Final

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PART 3 – SECTION – I

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:
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(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
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 
(
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

2. y= . Then the value of y’’(0) is.


ex
2. 8
  
3. The number of solutions of e
|sinx|
= secx x   − ,  is.
 2 2
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

 ( xi − xi ) where . → G.I.F. → . F.P.I.


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value of
3 i=1
4. 8

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

g (x) = + x  2, then minimum value of g(x) is____


x f (x )
5. 8

3 3
6. Consider f : R+ → R such that f ( x ) = 1 for aR+ 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

8. The area bounded by y = f −1 ( x ) , y = g−1 ( x ) is:


8. 0.50
PARAGRAPH TYPE (Q. NO. 09 – 10)

( )
Define a function  : N → N as follows,  (1) = 1,  rn = rn−1 (r − 1) , if r is prime and nN, (  n) =
( ) (n) , if H.C.F. ( , n) = 1 .

9. (1672)  125 is equal to:


9. 5.76

10. ( )
If  615 =  , then

1000
is equal to:

10. 223.26

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