Xii Math MQP 1
Xii Math MQP 1
3. The rate of change of the surface area of the sphere of radius r when the radius is 1
increasing at the rate of 2 cm/s is proportional to
9. If area of triangle is 35 sq units with vertices (2, – 6), (5, 4) and (k, 4). Then k is 1
(A) 12 (B) –2 (C) –12, –2 (D) 12, –2
10. The solution of differential equation xdy− ydx=0 represents 1
(A)a rectangular hyperbola (B)Parabola whose vertex is at origin
(C ) Straight line passing through origin (D)a circle whose centre is at origin
11. The function f : R->R defined by f(x) = x - 4 1
(A) Bijetive (B) Surjective but not Injective
(C) Injective but not Surjective (D) Neither Surjective nor Injective
12. Let a⃗ ∧b be two unit vectors and θ is the angle between them.Then a⃗ + ⃗b is a unit
⃗ 1
vector if
π π π 2π
(A) θ= (B)θ= (C) θ= (D) θ=
4 3 2 3
13. The Corner points of the feasible region determined by a set of constraints are 1
P(0,5), Q(3,5), R(5,0) and S(4,1) and the objective function is Z=ax+2by where
a,b>0. The condition on a and b such that the maximum Z occurs at Q and S is
(A) a−5 b=0 (B) a−3 b=0 (C)a−2 b=0 (D) a−8 b=0
x
14. 1 1
The maximum value of ( )
x
1
1 1
(A). e (B) e e (C) e e (D)( ) e
e
15. The linear inequalities or equations or restrictions on the variables of a linear 1
programming problem are called:
(A). a constraint (B). Decision variables
(C). Objective function (D). None of the above
16. The value of μ for which the vectors 3 i−6 j+ k∧2 i−4 j+ μk are parallel 1
2 3 5 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 2 2 5
17.
If A and B are two events such that P ( A ) ≠ 0∧P ( BA )=1 ,then 1
SECTION-B [2 × 5 = 10]
(This section comprises of 5 very short answer (VSA) type questions of 2 marks each.)
21. 2
Show that is perpendicular to , for any two non-zero vectors and .
[ ]
22. 2 0 1 2
If A= 2 1 3 ,then find a matrix X such that A2-5A+4I+X=0
1 −1 0
2
23. ( sinx)
…∞
dy y cotx 2
If y=(sinx)(sinx) , then prove that = .
dx (1− ylogsinx )
2π
24. 2
Evaluate ∫ ¿ sinx∨dx
0
25. x+2 y +1 z−3 2
Find the points on the line = = at a distance of 5 units from the point
3 2 2
P(1,3,3).
SECTION-C [3 × 6 = 18]
(This section comprises of 6 short answer (SA) type questions of 3 marks each.)
26. A particle moves along the curve 3 y=a x 3 +1 such that at a point with x- 3
coordinate 1, y-coordinate is changing twice as fast at x-coordinate. Find the
value of a.
π
27. 4
3
Evaluate ∫ sinx+ cosx dx
0 9+16 sin 2 x
28. Three vectors a⃗ , b∧⃗ ⃗ c satisfy the condition a⃗ + ⃗b+ c⃗ = ⃗0 . Evaluate the quantity 3
μ=⃗ ¿ a|¿3 , ⃗
b . ⃗c +⃗c . ⃗a, if ⃗
a . ⃗b+ ⃗ ¿ b|=4∧|⃗c|=2.
29. Find the general solution of the differential equation ( xy− x2 ) dy = y 2 dx . 3
(OR)
Find the general solution of the differential equation
dy
( x + 1¿ + 2 xy =√ x +4 .
2 2
dx
SECTION-D [5 × 4 = 20]
(This section comprises of 4 long answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each)
32. Find the vector and Cartesian equations of the lines which is perpendicular to 5
z+ 1
∧x −1
the lines with equations x+2 y−3 4 y −2 z−3 and passes
= = = =
1 2 2 3 4
through the point (1, 1, 1). Also find the angle between the given lines.
33. 5
2 3 10 4 6 5 6 9 20
Solve the system of equations + + =4 ; − + =1 ; + − =2
x y z x y z x y z
SECTION-E [5 × 4 = 20]
(This section comprises of 3 case-study/passage-based questions of 4 marks each with subparts. The
first two case study questions have three subparts (i), (ii), (iii) of marks 1, 1, 2 respectively. The third
case study question has two subparts of 2 marks each).
Case Study-1
36 x−1
Consider the mapping ƒ : A → B is defined by f ( x )= such that f is a
x−2
bijection .
Based on the above information, solve the following questions:
x+2 x+ 1 x−2
(A) (B) (C)
x x−2 x
x
(D)
x−2
(OR)
(iv). The function g defined above, is:
Case Study-2
37 An architecture design an auditorium for a school for its cultural activities. The
floor of the auditorium is rectangular in shape and has a fixed perimeter P.
4
Based on the above information, solve the following questions:
(i).If x and y represents the length and breadth of the rectangular region, then
relation between the variable is
(A) x + y= p (B) x 2+ y 2= p2
(C)2(x + y )= p (D) x +2 y= p
(ii)The area (A) of the rectangular region, as a function of x, can be expressed as
2
x px + x
(A) A=px + (B) A=
2 2
2 2
px−2 x x
(C) A= (D) A= + p x 2
2 2
(iii)School’s manager is interested in maximising the area of floor ‘A’ for this to
be happen, the value of x should be:
p p p
(A)p (B) (C) (D)
2 3 4
(OR)
(iii)The value of y, for which the area of floor is maximum, is:
p p p p
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 3 4 16
Case Study-3
38 There are two antiaircraft guns, name as A and B. The probabilities that the shell
fired from them hits an airplane are 0.3 and 0.2 respectively. Both of them fired
one shell at an airplane at the same time.