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Maths Board Paper

This document provides general instructions for a question paper. It is divided into multiple sections containing different types of questions such as multiple choice, very short answer, short answer, long answer and case study based questions. The instructions specify the number and marks for each type of question. No calculators are allowed.

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General Instructions :

Read the /ulloUJuig 1nstruc-tions very carefully and strictly follow them:
fi) This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory.
f ii; This que.t;tion paper is divided into five Sections -A, B, C, D and E.
(iii) In Section A, Questions no. 1 to 18 are multiple choice questions (MCQs) and
questwns number 19 and 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, 2 questions in Section D and
2 questions in Section E.
(ix) Use of calculators is not allowed.

SECTION A
This section comprises multiple choice questions (MCQs) of 1 mark each.
1 4 X

If A = z 2 y is a symmetric matrix, then the value of x + y + z


-3 -1 3
1S:

(a) 10 (b) 6
(c) 8 (d) 0 v
3 0 0
-y If A • (adj A) = 0 3 0 , then the value of I A I + I adj A / is equal to :
0 0 3
(a) 12 (b ) 9
(c) 3 (d)

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3. A nnd R nrt• s kew -•.vrn nwl rir 11111 fric,•H of Ba me orrlcr. AB is symmetric. if:
(H) AB 0
(h) AH e- RA 1
k) .An BA
(d) BA : ()

y For whnt v111t,., of x c [o. fr Ji• A + A' c ./ii r, where


i\ -[·
- l'O~ X
. ~in X] ?
.
-$10 X COS X

it
(b )
6
(c) 0 it
(d )
2

5.
Let A be the area of a triangle having vertices
✓ Cx1, Y1), (x2. Y2 ) and
(x3, y 3). Which of tho following is correct ?

xl Y1 1
(a)
xl Y1 1
X2 Y2 1 =±A (b )
X2 Y2 1 =± 2A
X3 Y3 1 ./
X3 Y3 1
XI Y1 1 2
(c) Xl Y1 1
X2 A
Y2 1 =+- (d) X2
•)
2 Y2 I == A-
X3 Y3 1
X3 Y3 1

6r,I f 2
2x+ dx is equal to :

(a) 2x+2 + C .
(b )
(c)
2•+2
~~---=-+C.,, Cd)

P.T.O.
,. 21 ' "1'4 .lx 1 dx is equ~ l u, :
,'I ..
J ~ ,J(J 'Y.

taJ x: ~ ch~ :x + C (b) x + 2 cos x + C

(c) - x 2 (;(JS x +C (d) - x + 2 cos x + C

The M,luti<m f>f th(; differential equation ~+ i= 0 is :

] 1 ,. log x - log y = C
- +- ./ (b)
X y
• (d) +y=C
(c> xy = C / X

\llbat is the product of the order and degree of the differential equation

:rainy+ (d,; J
r2 3
cos y=Jy ?

a) a (b) 2
(e 6 (d) not defined

_pt ff a ~ettor makes an angle of ; with the positive directions of both x-axis

and y-11DJ, then the angle which it makes with positive z-axis is:

8} 31t •
(b )
4 4
1t
e - /
(d) 0
2

'+ ~

• and h are two non-zero vectors such that the projection of ;➔ on b


• 0 The angle between -;: and b is :
1t
:a
(b) it

(d ) O
.-i.,... ~
& a~' Afi :::: i ~ ~ J ~ ~ k .,utt .-\'-' ~ ~h
' ' \

~
1~ !!.\ '
l • -• k . Jf n ,~ mid-point (,r
~..... ~~ \~~<1rr :\l) :~ 1:~~ml to :
.ti" - t) l.. A.
.. ~ ~ ,l,) ~l
\'
.... ~ J' t :! k'
., A I.'\
r l' - :-
. -,K
>,-.
(d) '
:! i + ak
\

- . th t" ~,1-.glt' ~'tWt'c.'n tht' lint)$


fbera!Ut-~.i ;. il1rw[)J . -..h
r = i'\ - .i:\. ~ k' ~ J.~2 "i - j' + :2 k' 'I and

al -4: tb) 4 ✓
d 2 (d) - 2

14.. 1
HPlA 1 B = ~ - 3 B '\
and P. _-\. ) = - . then P!- I is equal to:
~ -1 \. _ A
l 1
fa} - ✓ (b )
2
3
(t) I
- (d)
2
6
3

~ O is differentiable at
2
!5. · The value of k for which function f(x)= {x , x
kx, X <0
X: 0 is:

1 ✓ (b) 2
any real number (d) 0
:,c cos x-sin x th dy .
_ .
-.x+smx , en dx IS:

(b) sec
2
(: -x)./ .
_ log / sec ( : - X)
'rhe 1u,n1h,jr of fmu-1jb1(, i-w1ntionH of the linear programming problem
~lvuu as
Mus:lnd~.o ~ - t5x + :10,v mihjoct to constraints:
~lx ♦ \ - ti, x+2yS10, X ," 0,y ~ Q IS

(b) 2
(d) infinite
'l'lw ft 1u~iblt 1 1·t
1
~ion of a linoar programming problem is shown in the
fi~urt\ lwlow :
y

Which of th(, following are the possible constraints?


(n) x + 2y ~ 4, X + y" 3, X ~ 0, y ~ 0'
lhl X t 2y ~ 4, X + y ~ 3, X ~ 0, y ~ o
(c) + 2y -;: 4,
X X + y ,,.- 3, X ~ 0, y ~ O·
(d) X + 2y ,, 4, x + Y" 3, X" 0, y $' O·
"'
lu,,,H nuniber 19 and 20 are A HHertion and Reason based questions carrying
1
rk f'<U•/,. '/'w(J Hl<tlemRrtLH are f.{iven, one labelled Assertion (A) and the other
11
_·tl UNtHon (RJ. 8Pln:t tltf' correct an.~wer from the codes (a), {b), (c) and (d)
,,,,,, b,,tow.

(a, Both AAtwrti,m (AJ and ReaHon (RJ are true and Reason R :., rbe
C<>rr,~<:t, wq,tanution ,,f th<.: AARcrtion ( A).
(b) Both A flH(;rtion (A) and fu.:af•Wn (R) are true, but R ea3 on ( R IS not
t.ht, ,·,,rr,:<-1, (;xplf1nati,,n ofth,~MR~rtilJn (AJ.
AH•mrtion (AJ iA truC! and lu;aH<m (RJ j q fal":ir: .
A~t1hrt11,n (A, iH fol,,u, und Jwa,,r,n ( HJ i~ t.rur:.
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A fl~ t>f/JtJII fAJ : Jwn~(; (,f (,;fr1- 1 X + 2 cos- 1 :,cj is fO. ;c].

/{NtHhtl ( /(} l'rincipr,1 v:,luo branch of 6in- 1 x has range [ - ; , ;] · I

Amwrt,on (AJ : A line through th<; fJOints r4, 7, 8 ) and <2, 3, 4) is parallel
u, a Jin,; thr,)ugh the points {- l, - 2, 1) and ( 1, 2, 5).
~ ~ ~ ➔ ➔ ➔
HN1.HOll ( fl) : LincH r ~ a1 + 1.b 1 and r = a 2 + µb 2 are parallel if
, ~

h 1 • b~ = 0.

SECTIONB

'1'/11 •, .iw f'lion contpriHNt a111y Hhort answer N.S'A) type questions of 2 marks each.

- ) /\ A I ➔ I\ ➔ /\
If r =:Ji - 2 j -t 6 k , find the value of ( r / j ) . ( r Y k) - 12.

24
x-5 y + 2 z + 5 X y Z . 7t
22. If th(, angle• b<·tween the lines - = - - = - - - and - = - = - 1s -
u. - 5 f3 1 0 1 4'
find Uw r<..:1atiCJn bct wer;n u. and~-

,~ If fl'x) = attttn x - e<Jt x>, whf're a ,., 0, then find whether fix) is increasing
or de<:rc.:as ing func·ti<Jn in ils domain.

I
u. (Al
(7 · - 1( 1- '
Ev·'1 IUcJ, t C .· ,,,., hlO -- 2 COS - 1( -~'3 - COS-1 (0 ) /
-...2 ; 2 .,,

OR
(b)
Draw the graph of fix ) = sin- 1 x x e [- 2- __!__1 · Also. write r
' h 'h

P. T.O.
1
If y =xi. then find : at x = l. ✓
OR
dy
If x = a sin 2t. y = at cos 2t + log tan tJ, th,m fio1J d~ ;

SECTIONC
T ~;.:i ~"l::ion eomprises short answer fSAJ type quetdions ,,f:J rrt11,rlt11 np;h,
26. (a) Find the general solution ofth6 differential equ;;,tio11 :
~
d 2 • 2.
-
- •=2~1-X
dx fXV- .. J

OR
SolYe the following differential equation ;
V
;
dy
xe -y-x-=0/
dx

2,. .ETitluate:
\
1 3

JI
"'4-x ~
,.x-,.4-x c.z

28. Evaluate:

)
7

29. Ca; Ymd :

Jc:csxdx
~

y
J. sin3x

1
OR
IJ l'ind::
J:(I.,. ) g,~¢.~lliy U!,e c-.:u:mm.1n.1 nlhr~ of th~ fullu,, int oQit'l tlvo
/ I ,
-, fJO'JZ-+ 41.J'..Jy
i;m1~,. t.l'J CUT.kU~.;GI~
z"" !I ./ L,,~j,
fa,,,. 'gj

y,;, 4~.,
y/ o.
'U . (!1) A pair of dice is thrown 5:I:lu!mceou~l~. If X dl'lhltl"$ tlw oh~tilu1c
ditf~reru.:e of numhErs obt.ameci on the pair ut dite. tlwn find t lw
JJTohabiJity di.'rtribution ofX.
OR
o✓ T'h en.; are two coin". One of them b13~t."li (.'\)in ~ud1 that
15 .l
P fh,~ad, : P (tail) is 1 : 3 and the otbt.:lr L'l)in i~ a fnir t'oin. A l'\lll\ ,~
14'!J,;<,,1'.:d at random and tossed once. If the coin showl'...l lwnd. t ht'n
find tht probability that it is a biased coin.

SECTIO~D
'/11 11 fw,·lum r·r1mpru,e11 long answer LA) type qucstio,1s '-1r'5 11u1 .. ~-~ t.'tlc/1,

Show that a function f: R ➔ R defined as f \x I= Sx-


3
is bc.lth OtH.'·t\tH'
4
sand onto.
a: 1
l1lc area of the region bounded by the line y = n1x (m ~ 0). t lw c.'ltrYO

x2 + = 4 and the x-axis in the fir5t quadn,nt is •)" unit~. Using


y2
-
...
inte,ration, find the value of m.
1 0 2
3 •)
• (a) If A• o 2 , then show that A -6A- + 7A + 2 l = 0 .
0

A-1 and use it to soh t d1t "'110'' UlJ!~

1
. x- 1 y - b z- 3 l
35. (a) Find t h e va1ue of b so that the lrncs - - .-. --- - = - - anc
2 3 4
/ x - 4 = y - l = z are intersecting lines. Also, find the point of
5 2
intersection of these given Jines. /

OR
(b) Find the equations of all the sides of the parallelogram ABCD
whose vertices are A(4, 7, 8), B(2, 3, 4), C(- 1, - 2, 1) and D(l, 2, 5).
Also, find the coordinates of the .foot of the perpendicular from A to
CD.

SECTlONE

This section comprises 3 case study based questions of 4 marks each.

Case Study - 1

36. An octagonal prism is a three-dimensional polyhedron bounded by two


octagonal bases and eight rectangular side faces. It has 24 edges and
16 vertices.

The prism is rolled along the rectangular faces and number on the
bottom face (touching the ground) is noted. Let X denote the number
obtained .on the bottom face and the following table give the probability
distribution of X.
X: 1 2 3 -4 5 6 7 8

P(X): p 2p 2p p 2p 2p2 7p2+p


Based on the above information, ans we r the
following questio ns :
(i) ~n d the val ue of p.
(ii) Fin d P(X > 6).
~ (a) Fin d P(X = 3m ), wh ere mi s a nat ura l num
ber . ./
OR
~ (b) Fin d the me an E(X ).

Ca se Stu dy - 2
37. In ord er to set up a rai n wa ter har ves ting
sys tem , a tan k to colJect rain
wa ter is to be dug. The tan k sho uld hav e
a squ are base and a cap aci ty of
250 m 3 . The cost of lan d is ~ 5,000 per squ
are me tre and cost of dig gin g
inc rea ses wit h dep th and for the whole tan
k, it is ~ 40,000 hi, wh ere his
the dep th of the tan k in metres. x is the
side of the squ are bas e of the
tan k in me tres .
EL EM EN TS OF A TYPICAL RAIN WATER
HA RV EST ING SY STE M

CONDUIT .=~ lllll f:

TA NK --= --•

S'rO RAG E
FACILITY ,_ ,.... ...

Based on the above info rma tion , ans we r the foll


owi ng quP.sti ons ;
(i) Find the t.otal cos t C of dig gin g the tan k in
term s ofx . 1
dC
J
2

pr(' scd Jfl terms or X


2
Case Study - a

A , ..olleyball player serves the baJ1 whjch tkkt.~H a parabolic path


7 13
the equation h(t) = - t 2 .,- t + 1, v1h~re hftJ ifi the height ol
2 2
time t (in secondsJ 1 (t > OJ.

-
,

--
......----9 m- - - - - 1

Based on the above information-, an.sv,tr th~ frJiJowing QU(:~ti,>flf; :

(i) Is h ' t , a Cfilltinuou.; function'! Justify,


(ii) Find th& time at which tbs b.Bight ,>fth(: baJJ jg rna,dmorn . 2

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