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65 - C - B Mathematics

This document is a 38 question mathematics exam for visually impaired candidates with the following structure: - Section A contains 18 multiple choice questions and 2 assertion-reason questions worth 1 mark each. - Section B contains 5 very short answer questions worth 2 marks each. - Section C contains 6 short answer questions worth 3 marks each. - Section D contains 4 long answer questions worth 5 marks each. - Section E contains 3 case study questions worth 4 marks each. The exam is out of a total of 80 marks and candidates are given 15 minutes to read the paper first before starting work.

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65 - C - B Mathematics

This document is a 38 question mathematics exam for visually impaired candidates with the following structure: - Section A contains 18 multiple choice questions and 2 assertion-reason questions worth 1 mark each. - Section B contains 5 very short answer questions worth 2 marks each. - Section C contains 6 short answer questions worth 3 marks each. - Section D contains 4 long answer questions worth 5 marks each. - Section E contains 3 case study questions worth 4 marks each. The exam is out of a total of 80 marks and candidates are given 15 minutes to read the paper first before starting work.

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Series FGHE/C Set-5

àíZ-nÌ H$moS>
Q.P. Code 65(B)
amob Z§.
Roll No.

J{UV
(Ho$db Ñ{ï>~m{YV narjm{W©`m| Ho$ {bE)
MATHEMATICS
(FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED CANDIDATES ONLY)
:3 : 80
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80
H¥$n`m Om±M H$a b| {H$ Bg àíZ-nÌ _o§ _w{ÐV n¥ð> 23 h¢ &
àíZ-nÌ _| Xm{hZo hmW H$s Amoa {XE JE àíZ-nÌ H$moS H$mo narjmWu CÎma-nwpñVH$m Ho$
_wI-n¥>ð> na {bI| &
H¥$n`m Om±M H$a b| {H$ Bg àíZ-nÌ _| >38 àíZ h¢ &
H¥$n`m àíZ H$m CÎma {bIZm ewê$ H$aZo go nhbo, CÎma-nwpñVH$m _| àíZ H$m H«$_m§H$
Adí` {bI| &
Bg àíZ-nÌ 15 {_ZQ >H$m g_` {X`m J`m h¡ & àíZ-nÌ H$m {dVaU
10.15 ~Oo {H$`m OmEJm & 10.15 ~Oo go 10.30 ~Oo VH$ N>mÌ Ho$db
àíZ- m¡amZ do CÎma-nwpñVH$m na H$moB© CÎma Zht {bI|Jo &
Please check that this question paper contains 23 printed pages.
Q.P. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be
written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.
Please check that this question paper contains 38 questions.
Please write down the serial number of the question in the
answer-book before attempting it.
15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question
paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the
students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on
the answer-book during this period.
*
65(B) ^ Page 1 of 23 P.T.O.
:
:
(i) 38
(ii)
(iii) 1 18 19 20

(iv) 21 25

(v) 26 31

(vi) 32 35

(vii) 36 38

(viii) 2
3 2 2

(ix)

IÊS> H$
1

1. \$bZ sin 1(2x) H$m àm§V (domain) h¡ :

(a) [ 1, 1] (b) [0, 1]

1 1 1 1
(c) , (d) ,
2 2 2 2

65(B) Page 2 of 23
General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are
compulsory.
(ii) This question 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 questions 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. The domain of the function sin 1(2x) is :

(a) [ 1, 1] (b) [0, 1]

1 1 1 1
(c) , (d) ,
2 2 2 2

65(B) Page 3 of 23 P.T.O.


0 3 5
2. `{X Amì`yh k 1 0 4 EH$ {df_ g_{_V Amì`yh h¡, Vmo k H$m _mZ h¡ :
5 k 0
(a) 4 (b) 2
(c) 2 (d) 4

4 3
3. `{X A= h¡, Vmo |A| ~am~a h¡ :
9 3
(a) 15 (b) 42
(c) 0 (d) 25

cos sin
4. `{X A= h¡ VWm A + A = I h¡, Vmo H$m _mZ h¡ :
sin cos

(a) (b)
6 3

(c) (d)
2 4

5. `{X A EH$ 2 3 Amì`yh h¡ VWm B EH AÝ` Eogm Amì`yh h¡ {H$ AB VWm


BA XmoZm| n[a^m{fV h¢, Vmo B H$s H$mo{Q> h¡ :
(a) 3 2 (b) 2 3
(c) 3 3 (d) 2 2

dy
6. `{X y = 3 log sin x h¡, Vmo x= na H$m _mZ h¡ :
4 dx
2
(a) 3 (b)
3
3 3
(c) (d)
2 2

65(B) Page 4 of 23
3 5 0
2. If the matrix k 1 0 4 is a skew symmetric matrix, then
5 k 0
the value of k is :
(a) 4 (b) 2
(c) 2 (d) 4

4 3
3. If A = , then |A| is equal to :
9 3
(a) 15 (b) 42
(c) 0 (d) 25

cos sin
4. If A = and A + A = I, then the value of is :
sin cos

(a) (b)
6 3

(c) (d)
2 4

5. If A is a 2 3 matrix and B is another matrix such that both


A B and BA are defined, then order of B is :
(a) 3 2 (b) 2 3
(c) 3 3 (d) 2 2
dy
6. If y = 3 log sin x , then at x = is :
dx 4
2
(a) 3 (b)
3
3 3
(c) (d)
2 2
65(B) Page 5 of 23 P.T.O.
7. dh H$moU , 0 < < , gmBZ (Á`m)
2
Xa H$s XþJwZr h¡, h¡ :
(a) (b)
3 6

(c) (d)
4 2

8. k H$m dh _mZ {OgHo$ {bE \$bZ f, Omo {H$ :


kx 1, `{X x
f(x) =
cos x, `{X x

Ûmam àXÎm h¡, x= na gVV h¡, h¡ :


2
(a) (b)
2
2
(c) (d)
2

1 1 dy
9. `{X y = sin 1 (2x 1 x 2 ), <x< h¡, Vmo ~am~a h¡ :
2 2 dx
2
(a) 2 (b)
1 x2
2
(c) (d) 1 x2
2
1 x

10. EH$ JmobmH$ma ~wb~wbo H$s {ÌÁ`m r Ho$ gmnoj BgHo$ Am`VZ Ho$ n[adV©Z H$s Xa,
O~{H$ r = 3 cm h¡, h¡ :
(a) 24 cm3/cm (b) 36 cm2/cm
(c) 36 cm3/cm (d) 24 cm2/cm
65(B) Page 6 of 23
7. An angle , 0 < < , which increases twice as fast as its sine,
2
is :

(a) (b)
3 6

(c) (d)
4 2

8. The value of k for which the function f, given by


kx 1, if x
f(x) =
cos x, if x
is continuous at x = , is :
2
(a) (b)
2
2
(c) (d)
2

1 1 dy
9. If y = sin 1 (2x 1 x 2 ), <x< , then is :
2 2 dx
2
(a) 2 (b)
1 x2
2
(c) (d) 1 x2
1 x2

10. The rate of change of the volume of a spherical bubble with


respect to its radius r at r = 3 cm is :
(a) 24 cm3/cm (b) 36 cm2/cm
(c) 36 cm3/cm (d) 24 cm2/cm

65(B) Page 7 of 23 P.T.O.


11. cot 2 x dx ~am~a h¡ :

(a) cot x + x + C (b) cot x x + C


(c) cot x x + C (d) cot x + x + C

1
dx
12. H$m _mZ h¡ :
2
5 2x x
1

(a) (b)
8 4

(c) (d)
6 2
3
2 d 2y d 3y
13. AdH$b g_rH$aU 3x 5 9 0 H$s H$mo{Q> VWm KmV H$m
dx 2 dx 3
`moJ\$b h¡ :
(a) 5 (b) 6
(c) 4 (d) 2

14. AdH$b g_rH$aU dy = y tan x dx; y = 1 O~ x = 0, H$m EH$ {d{eï> hb


h¡ :
(a) y=0 (b) y = 1 + sec x
(c) y = sec x (d) y cos x = 0

^ ^ ^
15. `{X EH$ _mÌH$ g{Xe a , i go , j go VWm k go Ý`yZH$moU ~ZmVm h¡,
3 4
Vmo H$m _mZ h¡ :
(a) (b)
3 4
(c) (d)
2 6

65(B) Page 8 of 23
11. cot 2 x dx equals :

(a) cot x + x + C (b) cot x x + C


(c) cot x x + C (d) cot x + x + C
1
dx
12. The value of is :
2
5 2x x
1

(a) (b)
8 4

(c) (d)
6 2
13. The sum of the order and the degree of the differential equation
3
2 d 2y d 3y
3x 5 9 0 is :
dx 2 dx 3
(a) 5 (b) 6
(c) 4 (d) 2
14. A particular solution of the differential equation
dy = y tan x dx; y = 1 when x = 0, is :
(a) y=0 (b) y = 1 + sec x
(c) y = sec x (d) y cos x = 0

^ ^
15. If a unit vector a makes angles with i , with j and an
3 4
^
acute angle with k , then the value of is :
(a) (b)
3 4
(c) (d)
2 6

65(B) Page 9 of 23 P.T.O.


16. Xmo q~XþAm| A VWm B (2 a + b ) VWm ( a 3 b )
h¢ & q~Xþ C Omo {H$ AB H$mo 1 : 2 _| ~mø ê$n go ~m±Q>Vm h¡, H$m pñW{V g{Xe h¡ :

(a) 3a 5b (b) 7b

1
(c) (5 a b) (d) (3 a + 5 b )
3

17. A, B VWm C
H$m dh _mZ, {OgHo$ {bE, VrZ q~Xþ
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
(3 i 2 j + 4 k ), ( i + j + k ) VWm ( i + 4 j 2k ) h¢, ñ§m§aoI h¢,
h¡ :

(a) 4 (b) 1
(c) 3 (d) 2

18. EH$ aoIm {OgHo$ H$mVu` g_rH$aU 3x 3 = 2y + 1 = 5 6z h¢, Ho$


{XH²$ AZwnmV h¢ :
(a) 2, 3, 1 (b) 3, 2, 1
(c) 2, 1, 3 (d) 3, 2, 1

19 20
1 (A) (R)
(a), (b), (c) (d)

(a) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a VH©$ (R) XmoZm| ghr h¢ Am¡a VH©$ (R), A{^H$WZ (A)
H$s ghr ì¶m»¶m H$aVm h¡ &
(b) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a VH©$ (R) XmoZm| ghr h¢, naÝVw VH©$ (R), A{^H$WZ
(A) H$s ghr ì¶m»¶m H$aVm h¡ &
(c) A{^H$WZ (A) ghr h¡ Am¡a VH©$ (R) µJbV h¡ &
(d) A{^H$WZ (A) µJbV h¡ Am¡a VH©$ (R) ghr h¡ &
65(B) Page 10 of 23
16. The position vectors of two points A and B are (2 a + b ) and
(a 3 b ) respectively. The position vector of a point C which
divides AB externally in the ratio 1 : 2 is :

(a) 3a 5b (b) 7b
1
(c) (5 a b) (d) (3 a + 5 b )
3
17. The value of for which the points A, B and C having position
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
vectors (3 i 2 j + 4 k ), ( i + j + k ) and ( i + 4 j 2k )
respectively are collinear, is :
(a) 4 (b) 1
(c) 3 (d) 2
18. The direction ratios of a line whose Cartesian equations are
3x 3 = 2y + 1 = 5 6z, are :
(a) 2, 3, 1 (b) 3, 2, 1
(c) 2, 1, 3 (d) 3, 2, 1

Questions number 19 and 20 are Assertion and Reason based


questions carrying 1 mark each. Two statements are given, one
labelled Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the
correct answer from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as given below.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason
(R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason
(R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is true.

65(B) Page 11 of 23 P.T.O.


19. (A) : q~XþAm| (1, 2, 3) VWm (3, 0, 2) go hmoH$a OmZo dmbr aoIm H$m
g{Xe g_rH$aU h¡ r = ^i + 2 ^j + 3 k^ + (2 ^i 2 ^j k^ ).
(R) : pñW{V g{Xe a VWm b dmbo q~XþAm| go hmoH$a OmZo dmbr
aoIm H$m g_rH$aU h¡ r = a + (b a ).

20. (A) : A VWm B Xmo ñdV§Ì KQ>ZmE± àXÎm h¢ VWm P(A) = 0·3 VWm
P(B) = 0·6 h¡, Vmo P(A Am¡a Zht B) = 0·12 h¡ &

(R) : Xmo ñdV§Ì KQ>ZmAm| A VWm B Ho$ {bE


P(A Am¡a B) = P(A) . P(B).

IÊS> I
(VSA) 2

21. (a) _mZm EH$ g§~§Y R, R = {(x, y) : x, y N Am¡a x + 3y = 12} Ûmam


àXÎm h¡ & R H$m àm§V VWm n[aga kmV H$s{OE &
AWdm
(b) Xem©BE {H$ \$bZ f : , f(x) = x4 Z Vmo EH¡$H$s h¡ Am¡a Z hr
AmÀN>mXH$ h¡ &
3 4
22. Amì`yh A= H$mo EH$ g_{_V VWm EH$ {df_ g_{_V Amì`yh Ho$ `moJ
1 1
Ho$ ê$n _| ì`º$ H$s{OE &
2
d 2y 1 dy y
23. `{X y = xx h¡, Vmo {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ 2
0.
dx y dx x

65(B) Page 12 of 23
19. Assertion (A) : The vector equation of a line passing through
the points (1, 2, 3) and (3, 0, 2) is
^ ^
r = ^i + 2 ^j + 3 k + (2 ^i 2 ^j k ).
Reason (R) : Equation of a line passing through two points
with position vectors a and b is
r = a + (b a ).

20. Assertion (A) : Given two independent events A and B such


that P(A) = 0·3 and P(B) = 0·6, then
P(A and not B) = 0·12.
Reason (R) : For two independent events A and B,
P(A and B) = P(A) . P(B).

SECTION B

This section comprises very short answer (VSA) type questions of


2 marks each.
21. (a) Let the relation R be given as
R = {(x, y) : x, y N and x + 3y = 12}. Find the domain
and range of R.
OR
(b) Show that the function f : , f(x) = x4 is neither
one-one nor onto.

3 4
22. Express the matrix A = as the sum of a symmetric
1 1
matrix and a skew-symmetric matrix.
2 2
d y 1 dy y
23. If y = xx, prove that 0.
dx2 y dx x

65(B) Page 13 of 23 P.T.O.


24. g{Xe a = 5 ^i 2 ^j + 5 k^ H$mo Xmo Eogo g{Xem| Ho$ `moJ Ho$ ê$n _| ì`º$
H$s{OE {OZ_| go EH$ g{Xe b = (3 ^i + k^ ) Ho$ g_m§Va hmo VWm Xÿgam
g{Xe b Ho$ b§~dV hmo &

x 3 y 2 z 4 x 5 y 2 z
25. (a) = = ; = = Ûmam Xr JB©
1 2 2 3 2 6
aoImAm| Ho$ ~rM H$m H$moU kmV H$s{OE &
AWdm
(b) `{X aoImE± x 1
= 2y 2 = 3 z VWm
3 4k 2
x 1 3y 1
= = z 6 nañna b§~dV² h¢, Vmo k H$m _mZ kmV
3k 6 5
H$s{OE &

IÊS> J

(SA) 3

26. dh A§Vamb kmV H$s{OE {OZ_| àXÎm \$bZ f(x) = sin 3x, x 0, _|
2
(a) dY©_mZ h¡ (b) õmg_mZ h¡ &

27. kmV H$s{OE :


x 5
4
e x dx
(x 2)

65(B) Page 14 of 23
^
24. Express the vector a = 5 ^i 2 ^j + 5 k as the sum of two
^
vectors such that one is parallel to the vector b = (3 ^i + k )
and the other is perpendicular to b .

25. (a) Find the angle between the pair of lines given by
x 3 y 2 z 4 x 5 y 2 z
= = ; = = .
1 2 2 3 2 6
OR
x 1 2y 2 3 z
(b) If the lines = = and
3 4k 2
x 1 3y 1 z 6
= = are perpendicular to each other,
3k 6 5
find the value of k.

SECTION C

This section comprises short answer (SA) type questions of 3 marks


each.
26. Find the intervals in which the function given by

f(x) = sin 3x, x 0, is (a) increasing (b) decreasing.


2

27. Find :
x 5
4
e x dx
(x 2)

65(B) Page 15 of 23 P.T.O.


28. (a) kmV H$s{OE :
2
dx
(1 x) (1 x2 )
AWdm
(b) kmV H$s{OE :
3 2x x 2 dx

29. _mZ kmV H$s{OE :


x tan x
dx
0 sec x tan x

dy y
30. (a) AdH$b g_rH$aU x y x tan H$mo hb H$s{OE &
dx x

AWdm
dy
(b) AdH$b g_rH$aU x y x cos x sin x , H$m {d{eï> hb kmV
dx
H$s{OE, {X`m h¡ {H$ y 1 h¡ &
2

1 7
31. (a) A VWm B Xmo Eogr KQ>ZmE± h¢ {H$ P(A) = , P(B) = VWm
2 12
P(A Zht `m B Zht) = 1 A VWm B
4
(i) nañna AndVu h¢ (ii) ñdV§Ì KQ>ZmE± h¢ &
AWdm
(b) Ho$ H$mo Xmo ~ma CN>mbZo na àmßV hmoZo dmbo nQ>m| H$s g§»`m H$m
_mÜ` kmV H$s{OE &

65(B) Page 16 of 23
28. (a) Find :
2
dx
(1 x) (1 x2 )

OR

(b) Find :

3 2x x 2 dx

29. Evaluate :
x tan x
dx
0 sec x tan x

dy y
30. (a) Solve the differential equation x y x tan .
dx x

OR

(b) Find the particular solution of the differential equation


dy
x y x cos x sin x ; given y 1.
dx 2

1 7
31. (a) Let A and B be the events such that P(A) = , P(B) =
2 12
1
and P(not A or not B) = . Find whether A and B are
4
(i) mutually exclusive (ii) independent.

OR

(b) Find the mean of the number of tails in two tosses of a


coin.

65(B) Page 17 of 23 P.T.O.


IÊS> K
(LA) 5

32. (a) _mZm EH$ g§~§Y R,


g^r _|
R = {(a, b) : a b3} Ûmam n[a^m{fV h¡ &
Xem©BE {H$ R Z Vmo ñdVwë` h¡, Z hr g_{_V h¡ Am¡a Z hr g§H«$m_H$ h¡ &
AWdm
(b) A = {1, 2, 3, ..., 10} h¡ VWm A A _| EH$ g§~§Y R Bg
àH$ma n[a^m{fV h¡ {H$ g^r (a, b) VWm (c, d) A A Ho$ {bE
(a, b) R (c, d) a + d = b + c h¡ & {gÕ H$s{OE {H$ R EH$ Vwë`Vm
g§~§Y h¡ &
x2 y2
33. g_mH$bZ Ho$ à`moJ go, dH«$ 1 Ûmam n[a~Õ joÌ H$m joÌ\$b kmV
9 4
H$s{OE &
34. a¡{IH$ àmoJ«m_Z g_ñ`m :
Z = 3x + 9y H$m ì`damoYm| x + 3y 60, x + y 10, x y VWm x 0,
y 0 Ho$ A§VJ©V A{YH$V_rH$aU VWm Ý`yZV_rH$aU, AmboI Ûmam H$aZo na
gwg§JV joÌ ABCD Ho$ erf© A(0, 10), B(5, 5), C(15, 15) VWm D(0, 20)
AmVo h¢ & dh q~Xþ kmV H$s{OE {OZ na Z H$m A{YH$V_ VWm Ý`yZV_ _mZ AmVm
h¡ VWm `h _mZ ^r kmV H$s{OE &
^ ^
35. (a) Xem©BE {H$ aoImE± r= ^i + 2 ^j + k + ( ^i ^j + k ) VWm
^ ^
r = ^i + ^j + k + ( ^i ^j + 2 k ) nañna à{VÀN>oXr Zht h¡ &
AWdm
x y 2 z 3
(b) q~Xþ (3, 1, 11) go aoIm na ItMo JE b§~ Ho$ nmX
2 3 4
Ho$ {ZX}em§H$ kmV H$s{OE & aoIm H$m g_rH$aU ^r {b{IE &
65(B) Page 18 of 23
SECTION D
This section comprises long answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks
each.

32. (a) Let R be a relation in , the set of all real numbers,


defined by R = {(a, b) : a b3}.
Show that R is neither reflexive, nor symmetric and nor
transitive.
OR
(b) Let set A = {1, 2, 3, ..., 10} and R be a relation in A A,
defined by (a, b) R (c, d) a + d = b + c for all (a, b) and
(c, d) A A. Prove that R is an equivalence relation.

33. Using integration, find the area enclosed by the curve


x2 y 2
1.
9 4

34. While solving the linear programming problem Minimise and


Maximise Z = 3x + 9y, subject to the constraints x + 3y 60,
x + y 10, x y and x 0, y 0 graphically, the corner points
of the feasible region ABCD are A(0, 10), B(5, 5), C(15, 15) and
D(0, 20). Find the minimum value and the maximum value of
Z along with the corresponding corner points.

^ ^
35. (a) Show that the lines r = ^i + 2 ^j + k + ( ^i ^j + k ) and
^ ^
r = ^i + ^j + k + ( ^i ^j + 2 k ) do not intersect.
OR
(b) Find the coordinates of the foot of perpendicular drawn
x y 2 z 3
from the point (3, 1, 11) to the line
2 3 4
Hence, write the equation of this perpendicular line.

65(B) Page 19 of 23 P.T.O.


IÊS> L>

3 4

àH$aU AÜ``Z 1

36. EH$ noeoda Q>mB{nñQ> {OgH$s EH$ ì`ñV ~mµOma _| XþH$mZ h¢, Zo 8 A§J«oOr VWm
4 {hÝXr Ho$ n¥ð> Q>mBn H$aZo Ho$ < 200 {bE O~{H$ 5 A§J«oOr VWm 10 {hÝXr Ho$
n¥ð> Q>mBn H$aZo Ho$ < 275 {bE &

Cn`w©º$ OmZH$mar Ho$ AmYma na, {ZåZ{b{IV àíZm| Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE :

(i) `{X dh A§J«oOr Ho$ EH$ n¥ð> Ho$ < x VWm {hÝXr Ho$ EH$ n¥ð> Ho$ < y boVm
h¡, Vmo Cn`w©º$ H$mo a¡{IH$ g_rH$aU `w½_ Ho$ ê$n _| ì`º$ H$s{OE & 1

(ii) BZ g_rH$aUm| go EH$ Amì`yh g_rH$aU AX = B Ho$ ê$n _| ì`º$


H$s{OE & 1

(iii) (a) |A| kmV H$s{OE & 2

AWdm

(iii) (b) (adj A) kmV H$s{OE & 2

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SECTION E

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

Case Study 1

36. A professional typist having his shop in a busy market charges


< 200 for typing 8 English and 4 Hindi pages, while he charges
< 275 for typing 5 English and 10 Hindi pages.

Based on the above information, answer the following


questions :

(i) If he charges < x for one page of English and < y for one
page of Hindi, express the above as a pair of linear
equations. 1

(ii) Express the information in terms of matrix equation


AX = B. 1

(iii) (a) Find |A|. 2

OR

(iii) (b) Find (adj A). 2

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àH$aU AÜ``Z 2

37. aqdÐ Zo LED ~ë~ ~ZmZo H$s EH$ N>moQ>r-gr \ bJmB© & dh x ~ë~m| H$mo
< (300 x) àË`oH$ ~ë~ Ho$ ^md ~oM nmVm h¡, O~{H$ x ~ë~m| H$m H«$` _yë`
< (2x2 60x + 18) h¡ &
Cn`w©º$ OmZH$mar Ho$ AmYma na, {ZåZ{b{IV àíZm| Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE :

(i) x ~ë~ ~oMZo _| CgH$m bm^ \$bZ P(x) kmV H$s{OE & 1
d
(ii) [P(x)] ? 1
dx
(iii) (a) A{YH$V_ bm^ Ho$ {bE Cgo {H$VZo ~ë~ ~oMZo hm|Jo ? 2

AWdm
(iii) (b) `{X Cgo < 18 H$s hm{Z hmo ahr h¡, Vmo dh {H$VZo ~ë~ ~oM ahm
h¡ ? 2

àH$aU AÜ``Z 3

38. EH$ XþH$mZXma VrZ àH$ma Ho$ \y$bm| Ho$ ~rO A1, A2 VWm A3 ~oM ahm h¡ &

AZwnmV 4 : 4 : 2 45%, 60% VWm


35% h¡ &
Cn`w©º$ OmZH$mar Ho$ AmYma na, {ZåZ{b{IV àíZm| Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE :
(i) ? 2

(ii) `{X `h {X`m h¡ {H$ `mÑÀN>`m MwZm J`m ~rO A§Hw$[aV hþAm h¡, Vmo BgHo$
A1 àH$ma Ho$ ? 2

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Case Study 2

37. Ravindra started to run a small factory of manufacturing LED


bulbs. He can sell x bulbs at a price of < (300 x) each. The
cost price of x bulbs is < (2x2 60x + 18).
Based on the above information, answer the following
questions :
(i) Find the profit function P(x) for selling x bulbs. 1
d
(ii) What is [P(x)] ? 1
dx
(iii) (a) How many bulbs should he sell to earn maximum
profit ? 2

OR
(iii) (b) How many bulbs is he selling if he is incurring a
loss of < 18 ? 2

Case Study 3
38. A shopkeeper sells three types of flower seeds A1, A2 and A3.
They are sold as a mixture where the proportions are 4 : 4 : 2
respectively. The germination rates of the three types of seeds
are 45%, 60% and 35%.
Based on the above information, answer the following
questions :
(i) What is the probability of a randomly chosen seed to
germinate ? 2
(ii) What is the probability that the randomly selected seed is
of type A1, given that it germinates ? 2

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