Model paper 1 (XII 2024-25) Math
Model paper 1 (XII 2024-25) Math
Model paper 1 (XII 2024-25) Math
02. X and Y are two matrices such that the transpose of is . If , then
06. If , then
. The probability that the Metro is on time and she gets a seat in it is
09. There are two non-zero vectors and such that . Then the projection of on is
(a) (b) (c) (d) can not be determined
10. Let be a real function such that its first-order derivative is same as its second-order
derivative. Then
(a) (b) (c) (d) no such function exists
11. Shown below is the feasible region of a linear programming problem (L.P.P.) whose objective
function is : Maximize .
A student Drishti claimed that there exists no optimal solution for the L.P.P. as there is no
unique maximum value at the corner points of its feasible region. Based on her statement,
choose most appropriate option.
(a) Her claim is correct, as there are two corner
points of its feasible region at which maximum
value of Z occurs.
(b) Her claim is false, as there are exactly two
corner points i.e., and at which the
maximum value of Z occurs, which is 3.
(c) Her claim is false, as every point on the line
joining and gives the maximum
value of Z, which is 3.
(d) Her claim is false, as the maximum value of Z
occurs at (2, 0), which is 2.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
14. A differential equation has an order of 3 and a degree of 2. Which of the following could this
differential equation be?
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
24. A bird is sitting on an electric wire (assuming that the wire has no slack). If the equation of wire
is given by and the position of bird is at a point P such that the distance
between P and Q(–1, 2, 0) is units, then find the position of bird (coordinates of point P).
25. Shown below is a regular octagon ABCDEFGH, with centre O.
Show that .
OR
A parallelogram ABCD is constructed such that its adjacent sides, AB and AD, are and
29. Evaluate : .
OR
Evaluate : .
line : , given that line passes through the point P(1, 6, 3) and parallel to
line .
SECTION E
(Question numbers 36 to 38 carry 4 marks each.)
This section contains three Case-study / Passage based questions.
First two questions have three sub-parts (i), (ii) and (iii) of marks 1, 1 and 2
respectively.
Third question has two sub-parts (i) and (ii) of 2 marks each.
36. CASE STUDY I :
Sumaiya cuts a metallic wire of length ‘a’ m into two pieces. She uses both pieces to create two
squares of different side lengths.
Assume that the wire of length ‘x’ m is used to make the first square.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions.
(i) Express the side lengths of both squares in terms of ‘a’ and ‘x’ only.
(ii) Find an expression for the Combined area (A) of both squares in terms of ‘x’.
(iii) Determine the side lengths of both the squares (in terms of ‘a’) for which the Combined area
(A) will be minimum. Use derivatives.
OR
(iii) Using derivatives, find the minimum value of Combined area (A) of both squares in terms
of ‘a’.
37. CASE STUDY II :
Pratibha Vikas is an innovative program by the Government of Delhi, where cultural and
literacy competitions are held between schools at cluster, block, district and state levels.
One of those competitions - Yogasana, is conducted under two categories : Middle school and
High school. From South Delhi district, three students from middle school and two students
from high school were selected for the state level.
Let and , represent the set of students from middle school and
high school respectively who got selected for the state level from that district.
A relation is defined by x and y are students from the same category}.
On the basis of the above information, answer the following questions.
(i) Check if the relation R is reflexive. Justify your answer.
(ii) Check if the relation R is symmetric. Justify your answer.
(iii) Check if the relation R is transitive. Is R an equivalence relation? Justify your answer.
OR
(iii) Let a function is defined as . Check whether
the function f is one-one and onto. Justify your answer.
38. CASE STUDY III :
A survey conducted among the consumers suggests that approximately 30% of all the products
ordered online across various e-commerce websites are returned. Two products that are ordered
online are selected at random. If X represents the number of products that are returned, then
answer the following questions.
(i) Find the probability distribution of X.
(ii) Find the expectation of X.