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1. The document provides a full syllabus for 12th grade maths with 49 multiple choice questions covering topics like functions, matrices, determinants, differentiation, and integration. 2. The questions test concepts like properties of relations, one-to-one and onto functions, evaluating determinants, finding derivatives and integrals, and analyzing the domains and intervals where functions are increasing or decreasing. 3. The questions range from straightforward evaluations and computations to more conceptual questions about properties of functions, matrices, and determinants.

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PHOTON SCHOOL

Chapter: Full syllabus STD-12th Maths Date :


Marks: GR-5 Time :
Section A
//X
• Choose correct answer from the given options. [Each carries 1 Mark] [49]

1. Let A be the non empty set of children in a family. The relation ‘x is a brother of y’ in A is
(A) reflexive (B) symmetric
(C) transitive (D) an equivalence relation
2. f : N ´ N ® N, f((m, n)) = m + n then the function f is ......
(A) one-one and onto. (B) one-one and not onto.
(C) not one-one but onto. (D) neither one-one nor onto.
3. If n(A) = 3 and n(B) = 4 then the number of functions from A to B which are one-one is ......
(A) 43 (B) 34 (C) 4! (D) 12

4. The domain of the function defined by f ( x ) = sin


-1
( x -1 ) is ..........
(A) [1, 2] (B) [–1, 1] (C) [0, 1] (D) None of these
-1
5. The value of sin éêë 2tan (0.75)ùúû is equal to .......

(A) 0.75 (B) 1.5 (C) 0.96 (D) sin(15°)


4p
6. If tan –1x + tan–1y = , then cot–1x + cot–1y equals to ..........
5
p 2p 3p
(A) (B) (C) (D) p
5 5 5
é -1 æ 7 ö ù
7. The value of cot ê cos ç ÷ ú is ..........
ë è 25 ø û
25 25 24 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
24 7 25 24
8. For a matrix A, A2 + I = 0 then A = ..........
é1 0 ù éi 0 ù é 1 2ù é -1 0 ù
(A) ê0 1 ú (B) ê0 -i ú (C) ê -1 1 ú (D) ê
ë û ë û ë û ë 0 -1úû

é 3 0ù é 3 0ù
9. If A = ê ú and B = ê ú then A2 + AB + 7B = .....
ë 4 3 û ë - 4 3 û
é 33 0 ù é 3 0ù
(A) 36 I2 + B (B) 36 I2 (C) ê ú (D) ê ú
ë -4 33 û ë -4 3û
é1 3 2 ùé x ù
10. If [1, x , 1] ê0 5 1 úê 1 ú = 0 then x = ......
ê0 3 2 úê -2 ú
ë ûë û
1 1
(A) - (B) (C) 1 (D) – 1
2 2
é 3ù é 2ù
11. If U = [2 –3 4], V = ê 2ú , X = [0 2 3] and Y = ê 2 ú then UV + XY = ..........
ê1ú ê 4ú
ë û ë û
(A) 20 (B) [–20] (C) –20 (D) [20]
é1 3 3 ù
ê1 4 3 ú
12. If A = ê ú , then A(adj A) = ...........
êë1 3 4 úû
(A) –2I (B) I (C) 2I (D) –I
ê1 4 3 ú
If A = ê ú , then A(adj A) = ...........
êë1 3 4 úû
(A) –2I (B) I (C) 2I (D) –I
é 1 - cos q -1 ù
p
13. Let A = êcos q 1 - cos q ú where 0 < q < , then
ê 1 q 1 úû 2
ë cos
(A) det(A) Î [2, 4] (B) det(A) Î (2, ¥) (C) det(A) = 0 (D) det(A) Î (2, 4)
14. Which of the following is correct ?
(A) Determinant is a square matrix
(B) Determinant is a number associated to a matrix
(C) Determinant is a number associated to a square matrix
(D) None of these
ì 2x 2 + 3x + 4, x < 1
15. If f ( x ) = í is differentiable function, then k is equal to
îkx + 9 - k , x ³1
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 4 (D) 5
d æ 3 æ 1 öö
If f(x) = 4x3 + 3x2 + 3x + 4; x ¹ 0, then x × f ç ÷ ÷ = ............ .
dx çè
16.
è x øø
12 6 x2 x 1
(A) + +3 (B) + +
x2 x 12 6 3
(C) 24x5 + 15x4 + 12x3 + 12x2 (D) 12x2 + 6x + 3

d2y
17. If y = 100e2x + 200e–2x and = ay , then a = ...... .
dx 2
(A) 0 (B) – 4 (C) 2 (D) 4
-1 t -1 t dy
18. If x = 10sin , y = 10cos , then = ...... .
dx
y y x
(A) - (B) (C) 0 (D) -
x x y
19. f(x) = 10 – 6x – 2x2 is strictly increasing in ......
æ 3ö æ 3 ö æ 3ö æ 3ù
(A) ç - ¥, - ÷ (B) ç - , ¥÷ (C) ç - ¥, ÷ (D) ç - ¥, - ú
è 2ø è 2 ø è 2ø è 2û
p
20. The intervene which the function f given by f ( x ) = sin x + cos x , 0 £ < is increasing.
2
æp ö é pö é pù ép pö
(A) ç , p÷ (B) ê0, ÷ (C) ê0, ú (D) ê , ÷
è4 ø ë 4ø ë 2û ë4 2ø
21. The rate of change of volume of sphere with respect to its radius r at r = 2 is .......... .
(A) 16p (B) 32p (C) 24p (D) 8p
22. The minimum value of f(x) = x log x is .......... .
1 1
(A) (B) – (C) 0 (D) e
e e

23. ò 1 + x 2 dx = .......... .
3
x 1
(A)
2
1 + x2 +
2 (
log x + 1 + x 2 ) + C (B)
2
3
(1 + x 2 )2 + C
3
2 x2 1 2
(C) x (1 + x 2 )2 + C (D) 1 + x2 + x log x + 1 + x2 + C
3 2 2
3
dx
24. ò1+ x2
= ......... .
1
p 2p p p
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 6 12
dx
ò1+ x2
= ......... .
1
p 2p p p
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 6 12
x
25. If f (x ) = ò t sin t dt , then f '(x) = .......... .
0
(A) cos x + x sin x (B) x sin x (C) x cos x (D) sin x + x cos x
p
2
ò (x
3
26. The value of + x cos x + tan 5 x + 1) dx ...........
–p
2
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) p (D) 1
p
2 æ 4 + 3 sin x ö
27. The value of ò log çè 4 + 3 cos x ÷ø
dx ...........
0
3
(A) 2 (B) (C) 0 (D) –2
4
dx
28. ò ex + e–x
= ...........

(A) tan–1(ex) + c (B) tan–1(e–x) + c (C) log(ex – e –x) + c (D) log(ex + e –x) + c
cos 2 x
29. ò 2
dx = ...........
(sin x
+ cos x )
–1
(A) sin x + cos x + c (B) log | sin x + cos x | + c

1
(C) log | sin x – cos x | + c (D) 2
+c
(sin x + cos x )
b
30. If f(a + b – x) = f (x), then ò x × f ( x ) dx = .......
a
b b
a +b a +b
(A) 2 ò f (b – x ) dx (B) 2 ò f (b + x ) dx
a a
b b
b – a a +b
(C) 2 ò f (x ) dx (D) 2 ò f ( x ) dx
a a

31. The area of the region bounded by the curve y = 2x – x2 and X-axis is ........ Sq. units.
3 4
(A) (B) 2 (C) 8 (D)
5 3
32. The area of the region bounded by the curve y = sin x, p £ x £ 2p and X-axis is ...... Sq. units.
(A) p (B) 2 (C) – 2 (D) 0
p
33. The area of the region bounded by the curve y = 3 cos x, 0 £ x £ is ......... Sq. units.
2
3 1
(A) 3 (B) 1 (C) (D)
2 2
3
æ d2y ö æ dy ö
2
æ dy ö
34. The degree of the differential equation çç 2 ÷ +ç ÷ + sin ç ÷ + 1 = 0 is ..........
÷ è dx ø è dx ø
è dx ø
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) not defined
35. The number of arbitary constants in the general solution of a differential equation of fourth order
are ..........
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Ù 1 Ù Ù
36. Area of a rectangle having vertices A, B, C and D with position vectors - i + j + 4 k,
2
Ù 1 Ù Ù Ù 1Ù Ù Ù 1Ù Ù
i + j + 4 k, i - j + 4 k and - i - j + 4 k , respectively is .........
2 2 2
1
(A) (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4
2
® ® ® ®
37. If q is the angle between two vectors a and b then a · b ³ 0 only when ........
p p
(A) 0 < q < (B) 0 £ q £ (C) 0 < q < p (D) 0 £ q £ p
2 2
® ® ® ®
38. Let a and b be two unit vectors and q is the angle between them. Then a + b is a unit vector
if ........
p p p 2p
(A) q = (B) q = (C) q = (D) q =
4 3 2 3
Ù æÙ Ùö Ù æÙ Ùö Ù æÙ Ùö
39. The value of i · ç j ´ k ÷ + j · ç i ´ k ÷ + k · ç i ´ j ÷ is ........
è ø è ø è ø
(A) 0 (B) –1 (C) 1 (D) 3
® ® ® ® ® ® ® ®
40. If q is the angle between any two vectors a and b then, | a , b |, | a · b | = | a ´ b | when q is equal
to .......
p p
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D) p
4 2
41. The angle between the lines r = (–3, 5, –1) + k(1, 2, 1), k Î R and r = (1, 3, –2) + k(6, –3, 0), k
Î R is ...........
p p p
(A) (B) 0 (C) (D)
2 6 3
42. The angle between the lines whose direction cosines are given by l + m + n = 0 and l2 = m2 + n2
is ...........
p p p p
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 2 3 4
43. The angle between the lines whose direction cosines are l, m, n and m – n, n – l, l – m is .........
p p p p
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 2 3 4
44. The corner points of the feasible region determined by some inequality are (0, 10), (5, 5), (15, 15), (0, 20).
Let Z = px + qy, where p, q > 0 condition on p and q so that the maximum of Z occurs at both (15, 15)
and (0, 20) is ..........
(A) p = q (B) p = 2q (C) q = 2p (D) q = 3p
45. Objective function of a LPP is .......
(A) a constraint (B) a function to be optimized
(C) a relation between the variables (D) None of these
46. How many points having integer co-ordinates are there in the feasible region of the inequality
3x + 4y £ 12, x ³ 0 and y ³ 1 ?
(A) 7 (B) 6 (C) 5 (D) 8
1
47. Probability of an event that one male person lives 10 years more is . His wife lives 10 years more
4
1
is . Then of least one person lives has ......... probability..
3
5 1 7 11
(A) (B) (C) (D)
12 2 12 12
48. 4 American and 1 Indian couple Total 5 couples seats around the circular table at random. If it is
given that each American seat near by his wife then ......... is the probability of an event that Indian
person can seat near by his wife.
1 1 2 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 3 5 5
49. A man speaks truth in 75% cases. He tosses a balanced dice and says that it is 6 on upper side. Then
........ is probability that it is really (Actually) six.
1 1 3 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 8 4 8

Section B
//X
• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 1 Mark] [1]
dy
1. The Integrating Factor of the differential equation x – y = 2x2 is .........
dx
1
(A) e–x (B) e–y (C) (D) x
x

Section C
//X
• Write the answer of any 8 questions from given questions. [Each carries 2 Marks] [16]

1 é -1 2 x y ù
2
-1 1 -
2. Find the value of the following : tan êsin + cos ú , | x | < 1, y > 0 and xy < 1.
2 ê 2 2
ë 1+ x 1+ y úû

dy cos 2 ( a + y )
3. If cos y = x cos(a + y), with cos a ¹ ±1, prove that = .
dx sin a
4. An open topped box is to be constructed by removing equal squares from each corner of a 3 metre
by 8 metre rectangular sheet of aluminium and folding up the sides. Find the volume of the largest
such box.
1
5. Integrate the function :
3
sin x sin ( x + a )
p
2
cos2 x dx
6. Evaluate the definite integral : ò cos2 x + 4sin 2 x
0
7. Find the area of the region bounded by the line y = 3x + 2, the x-axis and the ordinates x = –1 and
x = 1.
æ yö æ yö
8. Solve the differential equation : (x dy – y dx)y sin çè ÷ø = (y dx + x dy)x cos çè ÷ø .
x x
Ù Ù Ù
9. The scalar product of the vector i + j + k with a unit vector along the sum of vectors
Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
2 i + 4 j - 5 k and l i + 2 j + 3 k is equal to one. Find the value of l.
^ ^ ^
10. If with reference to the right handed system of mutually perpendicular unit vectors i , j and k ,
® ^ ^ ® ^ ^ ^ ® ® ® ® ® ®
a = 3 i - j , b = 2 i + j – 3 k , then express b in the form b = b 1 + b 2 , where b 1 is parallel to a
® ®
and b 2 is perpendicular to a .
11. Find the vector equation of the line passing through the point (1, 2, –4) and perpendicular to the
x - 8 y + 19 z - 10 x - 15 y - 29 z - 5
two lines : = = and = = .
3 - 16 7 3 8 -5
12. If A and B are two independent events, then the probability of occurrence of at least one of A and
B is given by 1– P(A') P(B')
If A and B are two independent events, then the probability of occurrence of at least one of A and
B is given by 1– P(A') P(B')
13. A person has undertaken a construction job. The probabilities are 0.65 that there will be strike, 0.80
that the construction job will be completed on time if there is no strike, and 0.32 that the
construction job will be completed on time if there is a strike. Determine the probability that the
construction job will be completed on time.

Section D
//X
• Write the answer of any 6 questions from given questions. [Each carries 3 Marks] [18]
x
14. Show that the function f : R ® {x Î R : –1 < x < 1} defined by f(x) = , x Î R is one one
1 + |x |
and onto function.
é 0 - tan a2 ù écos a - sin a ù
15. If A = ê ú and I is the identity matrix of order 2, show that I + A = (I – A) ê sin a cos a úû .
ê tan a 0 úû ë
ë 2

dy -1
16. If x 1 + y + y 1 + x = 0 , for –1 < x < 1, prove that = - .
dx 2
(1 + x )
® Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù ®
17. Let a = i + 4 j + 2 k , b = 3 i - 2 j + 7 k and c = 2 i - j + 4 k . Find a vector d which is perpendicular
® ® ® ®
to both a and b and c · d = 15.
18. Find the shortest distance between the lines whose vector equations are
® Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù
r = (1 – t ) i + (t – 2) j + (3 – 2t ) k and r = ( s + 1) i + (2s – 1) j – ( 2s + 1) k .
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
19. Find the shortest distance between lines r = 6 i + 2 j + 2 k + l ( i - 2 j + 2 k ) and
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
r = – 4 i – k + m (3 i – 2 j – 2 k ) .
20. Show that the minimum of Z occurs at more than two points : Minimise and Maximise Z = 5x +
10y
subject to x + 2y < 120, x + y > 60, x – 2y > 0, x, y > 0.
21. Suppose a girl throws a dice. If she gets a 5 or 6, she tosses a coin three times and notes the number
of heads. If she gets 1, 2, 3 or 4, she tosses a coin once and notes whether a head or tail is obtained.
If she obtained exactly one head, what is the probability that she threw 1, 2, 3 or 4 with the dice ?
22. A card from a pack of 52 cards is lost. From the remaining cards of the pack, two cards are drawn
and are found to be both diamonds. Find the probability of the lost card being a diamond.

Section E
//X
• Write the answer of any 4 questions from given questions. [Each carries 4 Marks] [16]

é 2 -2 -4 ù
23. Express the matrix B = êê -1 3 4 úú as the sum of a symmetric and a skew symmetric matrix.
êë 1 -2 -3 úû

24. Solve the following system of linear equations


2 3 10
+ + = 4
x y z
4 6 5
- + =1
x y z
6 9 20
+ - = 2
x y z
2
d y
25. If x = a (cos t + t sin t) and y = a(sin t – t cos t), find .
2
dx
26. A point on the hypotenuse of a triangle is at distance a and b from the sides of the triangle. Show
2 2 3
that the minimum length of the hypotenuse is ( a 3 + b 3 )2 .
p
2
27. Evaluate ò log (sin x ) dx .
0

28. Solve the differential equation : (tan–1y – x)dy = (1 + y2)dx


PHOTON SCHOOL
Chapter: Full syllabus STD-12th Maths Date :
Marks: GR-5 Time :

Section [ A ] : 1 Mark MCQ

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. C Chap 1 S6 21 QP23P11B1213_P1C1S6Q21
2. D Chap 1 S6 60 QP23P11B1213_P1C1S6Q60
3. C Chap 1 S6 61 QP23P11B1213_P1C1S6Q61
4. A Chap 2 S5 25 QP23P11B1213_P1C2S5Q25
5. C Chap 2 S5 27 QP23P11B1213_P1C2S5Q27
6. A Chap 2 S5 30 QP23P11B1213_P1C2S5Q30
7. D Chap 2 S5 32 QP23P11B1213_P1C2S5Q32
8. B Chap 3 S8 34 QP23P11B1213_P1C3S8Q34
9. A Chap 3 S8 45 QP23P11B1213_P1C3S8Q45
10. B Chap 3 S8 50 QP23P11B1213_P1C3S8Q50
11. D Chap 3 S8 77 QP23P11B1213_P1C3S8Q77
12. B Chap 4 S10 5 QP23P11B1213_P1C4S10Q5
13. A Chap 4 S10 8 QP23P11B1213_P1C4S10Q8
14. C Chap 4 S10 12 QP23P11B1213_P1C4S10Q12
15. B Chap 5 S12 22 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S12Q22
16. D Chap 5 S12 28 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S12Q28
17. D Chap 5 S12 31 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S12Q31
18. A Chap 5 S12 33 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S12Q33
19. A Chap 6 S8 10 QP23P11B1213_P1C6S8Q10
20. B Chap 6 S8 20 QP23P11B1213_P1C6S8Q20
21. A Chap 6 S8 28 QP23P11B1213_P1C6S8Q28
22. B Chap 6 S8 30 QP23P11B1213_P1C6S8Q30
23. A Chap 7 S7 10 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S7Q10
24. D Chap 7 S8 21 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S8Q21
25. B Chap 7 S9 10 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S9Q10
26. C Chap 7 S10 20 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S10Q20
27. C Chap 7 S10 21 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S10Q21
28. A Chap 7 S11 38 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S11Q38
29. B Chap 7 S11 39 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S11Q39
30. D Chap 7 S11 40 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S11Q40
31. D Chap 8 S5 5 QP23P11B1213_P2C8S5Q5
32. B Chap 8 S5 7 QP23P11B1213_P2C8S5Q7

Welcome To Future - Quantum Paper


33. A Chap 8 S5 13 QP23P11B1213_P2C8S5Q13
34. D Chap 9 S1 11 QP23P11B1213_P2C9S1Q11
35. D Chap 9 S2 11 QP23P11B1213_P2C9S2Q11
36. C Chap 10 S4 12 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S4Q12
37. B Chap 10 S5 16 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S5Q16
38. D Chap 10 S5 17 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S5Q17
39. C Chap 10 S5 18 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S5Q18
40. B Chap 10 S5 19 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S5Q19
41. A Chap 11 S6 22 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q22
42. C Chap 11 S6 23 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q23
43. B Chap 11 S6 26 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q26
44. D Chap 12 S4 13 QP23P11B1213_P2C12S4Q13
45. B Chap 12 S4 14 QP23P11B1213_P2C12S4Q14
46. C Chap 12 S4 28 QP23P11B1213_P2C12S4Q28
47. B Chap 13 S7 50 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S7Q50
48. C Chap 13 S7 51 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S7Q51
49. D Chap 13 S7 73 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S7Q73

Section [ B ] : 1 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. - Chap 9 S5 18 QP23P11B1213_P2C9S5Q18

Section [ C ] : 2 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


2. - Chap 2 S2 9 QP23P11B1213_P1C2S2Q9
3. - Chap 5 S8 16 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S8Q16
4. - Chap 6 S5 36 QP23P11B1213_P1C6S5Q36
5. - Chap 7 S11 18 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S11Q18
6. - Chap 7 S11 26 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S11Q26
7. - Chap 8 S3 3 QP23P11B1213_P2C8S3Q3
8. - Chap 9 S7 21 QP23P11B1213_P2C9S7Q21
9. - Chap 10 S5 13 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S5Q13
10. - Chap 10 S6 30 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S6Q30
11. - Chap 11 S3 5 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S3Q5
12. - Chap 13 S5 14 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S5Q14
13. - Chap 13 S5 15 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S5Q15

Welcome To Future - Quantum Paper


Section [ D ] : 3 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


14. - Chap 1 S3 1 QP23P11B1213_P1C1S3Q1
15. - Chap 3 S2 18 QP23P11B1213_P1C3S2Q18
16. - Chap 5 S8 14 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S8Q14
17. - Chap 10 S5 12 QP23P11B1213_P2C10S5Q12
18. - Chap 11 S2 15 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S2Q15
19. - Chap 11 S3 4 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S3Q4
20. - Chap 12 S1 7 QP23P11B1213_P2C12S1Q7
21. - Chap 13 S3 10 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S3Q10
22. - Chap 13 S3 12 QP23P11B1213_P2C13S3Q12

Section [ E ] : 4 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


23. - Chap 3 S6 22 QP23P11B1213_P1C3S6Q22
24. - Chap 4 S6 7 QP23P11B1213_P1C4S6Q7
25. - Chap 5 S8 17 QP23P11B1213_P1C5S8Q17
26. - Chap 6 S4 9 QP23P11B1213_P1C6S4Q9
27. - Chap 7 S12 34 QP23P11B1213_P2C7S12Q34
28. - Chap 9 S7 22 QP23P11B1213_P2C9S7Q22

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PHOTON SCHOOL
Chapter: Full syllabus STD-12th Maths Date :
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