12th Maths Model Question Paper Collection
12th Maths Model Question Paper Collection
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MODEL QUESTION
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SECTION/ 3 – I
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory. 20X 1 =20
!" #! $%$3 # (B$1
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four
alternatives. Write the option code and the corresponding answer.
$< .3 # B C1 D>; ( # 5! 3EF< . &0" -=1 .
2 0 1 4
and B= then |adj(AB)|=
1 5 2 0
1. If A=
2 0 1 4
>G B= -H adj(AB)|=
1 5 2 0
A=
(1) -40 (2) – 80 (3) -60 (4) -20
12 17 1 1
If and then
19 27 2 3
2. = =
12 17 1 1
If >G -H
19 27 2 3
= =
2 5 8 5 3 1 8 5
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 8 3 2 2 1 3 2
4. The conjugate of a complex number is . Then, the complex number is
I6 . J -H, K
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A zero of 64 is
64 . I6 LMN( $*
5.
8. The sum of the focal distances of any point on an ellipse is equal to length of the
(1) Major Axis (2) Minor Axis (3) Latus rectum (4) Line joining the foci
:)< . O", DP I6 ;B5Q6K" 3#( 1B. R _____ -. :,>3
&
(1) < /2 (2) 3>4/2 (3) &W) (4) 3#(@, J$3
k . ;
(1) 3 (2) -1 (3) 1 (4) 9
If 1⃗ , 34⃗ , 5⃗ are three unit vectors such that 1⃗ is perpendicular to 34⃗ , and is parallel to 5⃗
then 1⃗ X( 34⃗ X 5⃗) is equal to
10.
11. A balloon rises straight up at 10 m/s. An observer is 40 m away from the spot where the
balloon left the ground. Find the rate of change of the balloon’s angle of elevation in radian per
,
second when the balloon is 30 metres above the ground.
(1) / radians/sec (2) / radians/sec
(3) / radians/sec (4) radians/sec
I6 [!!" &@3 $* /O 10# ] &*4" .[. &^< Q6K"
O 40 # 6K" I6)0 0$*4 0 .[H. ->4$ J D> G < ]
[. 5Q6K" 30 O< 0 8( 6$3 ="
,
(1) / 9(. / #! 9 (2) / 9(. / #! 9
(3) / 9(. / #! 9 (4) 9(. / #! 9
The point of inflection of the curve y= 1 is
y= 1 -.4 ),) 5. ),1 >G;B
12.
09: 0 is
67
68
13. The solution of
09: 0 -.4 )$= &. <9. _01
67
68
(1) 0 ;< =>?8
(2) 0 ;< =>?8 (3) 0 ;< ?8 (4) 0 ;< ?8
14. The percentage error of fifth root of 31 is approximately how many times the percentage error
in 31?
- 31. 5 9 ` &] 7a-31 , . &] 7a( -! @ 3 ?
(1) (2)
/
(3) 5 (4) 31
/ C
(1) (2) (3)
(4)
@F √1 B . ;
16.
E
19. A pair of dice numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 of a six-sided die and 1, 2, 3, 4 of a four-sided die is rolled
and the sum is determined. Let the random variable X denote this sum. Then the number of
elements in the inverse image of 7 is
1,2,3,4,5,6 - < G$ 9+ 1,2,3,4 -! - < .3 $ 9+ e 9(
86< < < -@B. R< _0 H$*4". K R< 3E$3
&) f; E x -.. H 7 . 0 G 7 . 8G;B. - $
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
F /
H
22. Write in rectangular form .
F /
( &W) )9# -=".
H
25. Find the equation of the tangent at t=2 to the parabola y2=8x.[Use Parametric form]
y2=8x -.4 ),(>$3 t=2 <9. &. < . ["J(3 )9) (."]
26. Find the Area of the Triangle Whose vertices are A(3,-1,2) , B(1,-1,-3) and C(4,-3,1).
A(3,-1,2) , B(1,-1,-3) >G C(4,-3,1) *(>4 8/A;B, c$ J. ;
.
Evaluate @F 3 4 5 B
29.
7 @F 3 4 5 B
30. Suppose that f(x) given below represents a probability mass function.
x 1 2 3 4 5 6
f(x) 5 25 35 45 c 2c
Find the value of c.
I6 k1 4 & 0; 7. )6 G ) (G$< c . .
x 1 2 3 4 5 6
f(x) 5 25 35 45 c 2c
SECTION/ 3 – III
Note: (i) Answer any SEVEN questions / -)(P D= #! $%$3 # (B. 7×3 =21
(ii) Question number 40 is compulsory / #! - 40 < ( #! ) 3 .
2 2 4 3
Find the rank of the matrix \3 4 2 1] by reducing it to a row-echelon form.
6 2 1 7
31.
2 2 4 3
\3 4 2 1] -.4 5.
6 2 1 7
If 1⃗, 34⃗ are two vectors such that d1⃗ 34⃗d |1⃗| , then prove that 21⃗ +34⃗ is
perpendicular to 34⃗
32.
1⃗, 34⃗ *( 6 )$ 0%$3 d1⃗ 34⃗d |1⃗| -H 21⃗ +34⃗ + 34⃗ + I.G$ .G &@3"
-! G1.
36. Find the slope of tangent and normal to the curve 0 20 0 at -1,2
0 20 0 -.4 ),) $3 (-1,2) -.4 ;B5 " >G &@ <9. & f1
.
37. A coat of paint of thickness 0 2 . cm is applied to the faces of a cube whose edge is 10 cm.
Use the differentials to find approximately how many cubic centimeters of paint is used to
paint this cube. Also calculate the exact amount of paint used to paint this cube.
10 & O $ ,1 I6 ! &" . $@%$3 0.2 &.O !>3
)0J L&*.4". )F, (. K !&" . )0JL/A>3 (
-! ! &.O ,#>3 )0J (.< " -!$ . ^ "Q( -W),1
)0J (.< " -.+ .
38. Evaluate @ B
8
8 8
7 @ B
8
8 8
b. 1⃗ × 34⃗ × 5⃗ × B⃗ 1⃗, 5⃗, B⃗34⃗ 34⃗, 5⃗, B⃗1⃗
1⃗ ẑ |̂, 34⃗ ẑ |̂ 4}~, 5⃗ 3|̂ }~ >G B⃗ 2ẑ 5|̂ }~ , -H 7.)6)!)>4 &' 0
a. 1⃗ × 34⃗ × 5⃗ × B⃗ 1⃗, 34⃗, B⃗5⃗ 1⃗, 34⃗, 5⃗B⃗
b. 1⃗ × 34⃗ × 5⃗ × B⃗ 1⃗, 5⃗, B⃗34⃗ 34⃗, 5⃗, B⃗1⃗
height of 4 when it is 6 away from the point of projection. Finally it reaches the
42. (i) On lighting a rocket cracker it gets projected in a parabolic path and reaches a maximum
ground 12 away from the starting point. Find the angle of projection.
I6 $<)9( !" %" =" " I6 ),( 5 &*4". .8/&
8( 4O-t -< " " %< Q6K" * < u 6O #^,"
G( * < 12O # ()K *4". -H ;4<
+ .D> -' J .
[OR]
If Q 0 is a complex number such that + - 0. Show that the locus of Q
(ii)
is 2 20 20 0.
[OR]
Prove that tan tan 0 tan Q tan
87 87
87 7 8
(ii)
45. (i) Find the dimensions of the rectangle with maximum area that can be inscribed in
a circle of radius 10 cm.
10 &.O c, )< P $ &W)@% O6 ; (
&W). ' J@,$ .
[OR]
(ii) Verify (a) closure Property (b) Commutative Property (c) Associative property
47. (i) The region enclosed by the circle 0 1 is divided into two segments by the
(1)
3 8
2 12 (3) (1,0)
/
4 (2) 14 (2)
/
5 (4) -4 15
(3)
(3)
( (EI
H
6 16 (2)
(4) tan + -
7 17 (4) 3.5
(2) 34⃗
9 (4) 9 19 (4) 4
10 20 (3) N
SECTION II
13 8 1
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
√165
1 1 2
21 26
5
1
4
22 27 0
25 x-2y+8=0 30 1/5
SECTION III
ρ 3
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
31 36 Slope of tangent 1/3
Slope of Normal -3
±2√2 √2 32
32 To Prove 37 60cm3, 61.2 cm3
27
33 38
'
3
34 39 To Prove
+ -
41 Or (ii) To Prove
(i) tan
,
42 Or (ii) To Prove
, 2 ,
43 (i) 3, Or (ii) To Prove
5 /9<5 ( J
,K(
44 Or
(i) (ii)
45 (i)20√2, 20√2 Or (ii) Satisfies all expect inverse.
(ii) + - + - , 0,1,2 … :
46 (i) To Prove Or /
8
10 1 5 8 F 8
, 0,1,2. .10
6 6
(i)1 cos + - ℎ√1 ℎ
(ii) 0 2 0 3
E
47 Or
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SECTION/ 3 – I
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory. 20X 1 =20
!" #! $%$3 # (B$1
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four
alternatives. Write the option code and the corresponding answer.
$< .3 # B C1 D>; ( # 5! 3EF< . &0" -=1 .
1 2 6 0
, then A=
1 4 0 6
01. If A
1 2 6 0
, -H A=
1 4 0 6
A
1 2 1 2 4 2 4 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1 4 1 4 1 1 2 1
02. If A , B and C are invertible matrices of some order , then which one of the
following is not true?
A , B >G C -.! 0 G J$) G DP 6 )'&5 67.
7.)6)!)>G -" 8 (?
(1) 1B | | (2) 1B 1B 1B
(3) B< B< (4) ; ;
z⃗ |⃗, |⃗ }4⃗ , }
4⃗ z⃗ *()>4 c!, J . ! ,1
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 1
05. A polynomial equation in x of degree n always has
(1) n distinct roots (2) n real roots
(3) n imaginary roots (4) at most one root.
x n 9+, I6 ^G;$ ) >G, `@
(1) n )W)G 9+, `@ (2) n f( `@
(3) n `@ (4) <& I6 `
08. Consider an ellipse whose centre is of the origin and its major axis is along x-axis.
/
If its eccentricity is and the distance between its foci is 6, then the area of the
quadrilateral inscribed in the ellipse with diagonals as major and minor axis of the
ellipse is
( ;B( 1 < /2 x /& 1 8, :)< $ 6 . .
( 1 >G 3#(@%$* ( 8, u 6 -H K :)< . 8,
/
< /2 >G 3>4/2, `, #< @, ) ( > . ;
(1) 8 (2) 32 (3) 80 (4) 40
10. The equation of the ellipse whose centre is (0,0) , focus is (-3,0) and semi major axis is 5 is
(0,0) ( ( 1 (-3,0) ( 3#( 1 , < /A. :, 5 1
:)< . &.
1 1 1 1
8J 7J 8J 7J 8J 7J 8J 7J
/ H H / H H .
(1) (2) (3) (4)
x=80 16 . The stone reches the maximum height in time t seconds is given by
11. A stone is thrown up vertically. The height it reaches at time t seconds is given by
If f(x)= <
¡
, then 68 is equal to
6
If u(x,y)=< 8
J 7 J
14.
, -H
6
u(x,y)=< 8
J 7 J
. ;
68
(1) < 8J 7J
(2) 2xu (3) u (4) 0 u
(2) '
(
(1) (3) 0 (4) 2
@F sin B . ;
16.
E
1 2 1 2
(J (J (J (J
, , , ,
(1) (2) (3) (4)
19. A random variable X has binomial distribution with n = 25 and p = 0.8 then standard
deviation of X is
n=25 >G p= 0.8 I6 |6G; )Q &) f; E x -H < #$. ;
(1) 6 (2) 4 (3) 3 (4) 2
C 6 H 7 / 5 2 2 .
22. Find the number of positive and negative roots of the equation
Find the angle between the planes p⃗. ẑ |̂ 2}~ 3 and 2x-2y+z=2 .
p⃗. ẑ |̂ 2}~ 3 >G 2x-2y+z=2 *( ,@%$3 < J
24.
.
26. Using derivative, find the approximate percentage increase in the area of a circle if its
radius is increased by 2% .
I6 )< . 2% ' . ,# D> &#* 7a( .
Evaluate @ Ï sin B
–
27.
Ï
7 @ Ï sin B
–
Ï
<
s7 7
s8
28. Find the solution to the differential equation
<
s7 7
)$= &. < _0$
s8
29. Three fair coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability mass function for
number of heads occurred.
`.G ! J(@ I 2 *.4!. * $3 %$ ! k1 4/
& 07! .
Prove that n ⟶ l ≡ ¬l → ¬n
n ⟶ l ≡ ¬l → ¬n -. f
30.
< )J ` G1.
SECTION/ 3 – III
Note: (i) Answer any SEVEN questions / -)(P D= #! $%$3 # (B. 7×3 =21
(ii) Question number 40 is compulsory / #! - 40 < ( #! ) 3 .
8 1 4
If \4 4 7], prove that ª
.
1 8 4
31.
8 1 4
.\ 4 4 7], -H ª -! G1.
1 8 4
32. Prove by vector method that the area of the quadrilateral ;« having diagonals ;and «is
d44444⃗
; × 444444⃗
« d.
36. If the equation 3 3 l 0 n0 2l 8ln represents a circle, find l and n. Also
determine the centre and radius of the circle.
3 3 l 0 n0 2l 8ln -."I6 )< . &. -H p >G q .
. ^ )< . ( >G J$*.
37. If the radius of the sphere, with radius 10 cm, has to decrease by 0.1cm , approximately
how much will it’s volume decrease?
10 &.O c ( , 0.1 &.O 34*4" -H . ! ,1 -W),1 34*4"?
Evaluate @FJ̈
s8
/ ¢£¤J 8
38.
_0$ @FJ̈
s8
/ ¢£¤J 8
0 ℎ<p9<
0/& 0; f(x) = °x< p ≥ 0-H & &' >G
±8
0 ℎ<p9<
X -.4 &) f; E5. k1
)>9
0 2Q 7 , 3 40 5Q 5 , 2 0 3Q 12
41. (i) Solve the following system of linear equation
[OR]
(ii) If tan tan 0 tan Q ', show that 0 Q 0Q
tan tan 0 tan Q ' -H 0 Q 0Q -! G1.
43. (i) Obtain the Cartesian equation for the locus of Q 0 in each of the following case:
|Q 4| |Q 1| 16
Q 0 -H Z . (( |Q 4| |Q 1| 16 ( G"
[OR]
(ii) Find the parametric form of vector equation, and Cartesian equations of the plane passing
through the points 2, 2, 1 , 9, 3, 6 and perpendicular to the plane 2 60 6Q 9 .
2, 2, 1 , 9, 3, 6 -.4 ;B )i( 1 2 60 6Q 9 -.4 ,>3 &@3 1 8,
,. )$ 0 >G 0A(. &. , .
Evaluate lim sin ¶·¸ 8
7 lim sin ¶·¸ 8
8→ 8→
44. (i)
J̈ J̈
Find the Area of the region bounded by the parabola 0 and the line 0 2
[OR]
[OR]
(ii) Assume that the rate at which radioactive nuclei decay is proportional to the
number of such nuclei that are present in a given sample. In a certain sample 10%
of the original number of radioactive nuclei have undergone disintegration in a
period of 100 years. What percentage of the original radioactive nuclei will
remain after 1000 years?
I6 '5 J '($ $6$ A1G ] !" K K
'5 J $6$B. - $$3 #* K",". 100
)B5 I6 '5 J '($ $6$B. - $5
10% A1G*4". 1000 c9# J '($ $6$B.
- $5 -W),1 OC6$3 ?
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ANSWER KEY – MODEL QUESTION PAPER NO 2
SECTION – I
4 2 (2) t= 2.5
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
(3)
1 1
1 11
(3) ⃗ ⃗ ⃗ 0
8 (4) 40 18
9 19 (4) 2
1
10 8J 7J 20 (2) Multiplication
/ H
(1)
ெபக
SECTION II
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
'2
21 1-i 26 4%
4
22 One Positive Roots & At least two 27
2< 7 , ;
now negative Roots .
2
23 Centre (0,-2) . Radius is 0. 28
θ cos 0,3
3√6 f(x)=½K
24 29
1,2
K
<8 1 ⋯.
1! 2!
25 30 To Prove
SECTION III
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
40 ' cm3
31 To Prove 36 C(1,0) , r=5 Units
1 2
1:B
x x
34 To Prove 39
5'
6
35 40 Loc/ Max at x=0 Loc/min value is 0
Loc/min at x=1 loc/min value is -2
SECTION IV
(i) 2 , 0 1 1:B Q 3
Q.NO ANSWER ANSWER
41 Or (ii) 45.41m , 74.45 m
42 (i) To Prove Or (ii) To Prove
43 (i) 6x+1=0 Or (ii)p⃗. 3ẑ 4|̂ 5}~ 9; 3 40 5Q 9 0
44 (i) Or (ii) 9/2 units
,FFF
45 (i) (0,0) and (3,27) Or (ii) Mean o , Variance
(ii) Â % of the radioactive element
46 (i)To Prove Or .ÀÁ
F
Will remain after 1000 yrs.
47 (i) To Prove Or (ii) satisfies all axioms.
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SECTION/ 3 – I
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory. 20X 1 =20
!" #! $%$3 # (B$1
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four
alternatives. Write the option code and the corresponding answer.
$< .3 # B C1 D>; ( # 5! 3EF< . &0" -=1 .
ª
01. If is symmetric , then A2 =
ª
!" &/0 -H A2 =
(1) (2) ª
(3) ª
(4) )
,
If A = Ä /
Å
/ ª
02. and , then the value of x is
/
,
A = Ä/ Å
/ ª
>G , -H x . ;
/
(1)
, ,
/ / / /
(2) (3) (4)
8 8
(1) √ (2) √ (3) √ (4) √
8J 8J 8 J 8 J
1 is
8J 7J
EJ ËJ
08. Area of the greatest rectangle inscribed in the ellipse
12. The maximum product of two positive numbers, when their sum of the squares is 200 , is
C - B. R 200 -H )>E. 6$ H. 6 ;
(1) 100 (2) 25√7 (3) 28 (4) 24√14
If u= 7 0 8 , then 0
6 6
68 67
13.
u= 7 0 8 -H 0
6 6
68 67
(1) (x+y) u (2) (x+y+log u)u (3) x+y+logu (4) u(x+y+logu)u
14. If we measure the side of a cube to be 4 cm with an error of 0.1 cm, then the error in our
calculation of the volume is
(1) 0.4 cu.cm (2) 0.45 cu.cm (3) 2 cu.cm (4) 4.8 cu.cm
I6 ! &" . $ ,1 4 &.O, $ ,#. 7a 0.1 &.O -H . !
,# D> 7a
(1) 0.4 ! & O. (2) 0.45 ! & O. (3) 2 ! & O. (4) 4.8 ! & O.
If @F
E (
,8J
16. dx = K then a is
@F ,8J dx = K -H a . ;
E (
0 1 1 1
A= and B= then A ⋀ B
1 1 0 1
17.
0 1 1 1
A= >G B= -H A ⋀ B
1 1 0 1
0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1
EË
C
20. The operation * defined by a*b = is not a binary operation on
EË
* -.4 |66;/ &(Q a*b = -! ) (G$*4" .* O" |66;/ &(Q " ?
C
(1) Q+ (2) Z (3) R (4) C
SECTION/ 3 – II
Note: (i) Answer any SEVEN questions / -)(P D= #! $%$3 # (B. 7×2 =14
(ii) Question number 30 is compulsory / #! - 30 < ( #! ) 3 .
21. Solve 6x-7y = 16 , 9x-5y=35 By using Cramer’s Rule.
* 0 #( (. _0$ : 6x-7y = 16 , 9x-5y=35.
Prove that z is real if and only if Q̅ .
Z I6 f- J 6K < Q Q̅ -! G1.
22.
Evaluate sincos
24. .
sincos . .
25. The line 3x+4y-12=0 meets the coordinate axes at A and B . Find the equation of the
circle drawn on AB as diameter.
3x+4y-12=0 -.4 0 ( /2 , c4( A >G B *( @B
&K$*4". AB ( #< )< . &. .
26. Find the length of the perpendicular from the point (1,-2,3) to the plane x-y+z=5.
(1,-2,3) -.4 ;B5Q6K" x-y+z=5 -.4 ,>3 ) (< &@3"$ <9. :,$
.
27. The sides of the equilateral triangle are increasing at the rate of 2 cm/sec . Find the rate at
which its area increases , when side is 10 cm long.
I6 &$ c$ J. $ 2 &.O/ #! 9 ] ' . $ 10 &.O
6$3 =" ; '$3 ] .
Evaluate @ B
8G
8J
28.
7 @ B
8G
8J
9:.
67 7
68 8
29. Solve
9:.
67 7
_0$
68 8
30. Prove that, In an algebraic structure the identity element (if exist) must be unique.
I6 3>3 &H 8G; 6$3( ! " I6. ) fK" -! 67.
0 1 1
\1 0 1] -H
3 -! G1 .
1 1 0
34. Find the value, if it exists. If not, give the reason for non-existence. tan +sin + --
/(
36. Find the volume of the spherical cap of height h cut of from a sphere of radius r.
r >G h 8( I6 ,. 75. ! ,1
SECTION/ 3 – IV
Answer all the questions / !" #! $%$3 # (B$1
1 1 0 2 2 4
Note: 7×5 =35
If A=\2 3 4] and B=\4 2 4] are square matrices , find A.B and hence
0 1 2 2 1 5
41. (i)
[OR]
If , 0 0 sin0 then prove that
6J » 6J »
6768 6867
(ii) = .
45. (i) A hollow cone with base radius a cm and height b cm is placed on a table . Show
that the volume of the larger cylinder that can be hidden underneath is 4/9 times
volume of the cone.
a &.O >G 8( b &.O I6 )>G$ R ; &5.
)$*4". . 95 4" )$$R9( C'( 86,5. ,1 R 7.
,) 4/9 @3 -.$ <.
[OR]
(ii) A tank initially contains 50 litres of pure water. Starting at time t = 0 a brine
containing with 2 grams of dissolved salt per litre flows into the tank at the rate of
3 litres per minute. The mixture is kept uniform by stirring and the well-stirred
mixture simultaneously flows out of the tank at the same rate. Find the amount of
salt present in the tank at any time t > 0 .
I6 <95 50 Q< 0 uf( ! 0 8,". $
t = 0 - I6 Q< 0 I6 Q< 0 :' 2 * ] $ < 8;$ & !"
I6 C >3 3 Q< 0 ] <95 # *4". $)( !" 0K"
$< )$ *4". ^ , .3 $<
$) ( !" ] <95Q6K" )B(G*4". t > 0 -P
DP I6 <95 8, 87. ,#!$ .
46. (i) A watermelon has an ellipsoid shape which can be obtained by revolving
an ellipse with major-axis 20 cm and minor-axis 10 cm about its major-axis.
Find its volume using integration.
I6 0 L&( !" :)< )9# (ellipsoid shape) 8,". K :)<
. 4 < /A. :, 20 &.O . 3>4 /A. :, 10&.O :)<
< /& G" 2a>4 ) -H 0L&5. ! ,) 35
(.
[OR]
Ó 3 2 ≤ < 3 Find (a) Distribution function F(x) (b) P(1.5≤ ≤ 2.5
0 Ôℎ<p9<
x -.4 &) f; E5. k1 0/ & 0; f(x) -."
1 1≤ <2
Ó 3 2 ≤ < 3 (a) ) & 0; F(x) ( (b) P(1.5≤ ≤ 2.5
0 Ôℎ<p9<
Evaluate @FJ̈
s8
, ¤Õ¸J 8/ ¢£¤J 8
47. (i) .
7 @FJ̈
s8
, ¤Õ¸J 8/ ¢£¤J 8
.
[OR]
(ii) Verify (a) closure Property (b) Commutative Property (c) Associative property
(d)existence of identity and (e) existence of inverse for the operation x11 on a
Subset of A={1,3,4,5,9} of the set of remainders {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}
< 11t G" -/& 3B. J {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}-. 8<J
A = {1,3,4,5,9} -. O" ×11 -.4 &(Q$3 (a) 1 ; (b) ' >G ;
(c) &0; ; (d) &H ; (e) -04 ; *)>4 >G, -! .
ANSWER KEY – MODEL QUESTION PAPER NO 3
SECTION – I
(4) |}| ≥ 6
4 (2) 1 14 (4) 4.8 cu.cm
5 15 (1)
8 0 1
6 (1)0 16 (2) 1
(4)
0 1
(4) √
8 J
7 17
(1) 0 ;< 8
J
8 (1) 2ab 18
9 (3) (4,1) 19 (1) I and II
10 (4) 1+2i 20 (4) C
SECTION II
Ö
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
√×
21 x=5 26
y=2
22 To prove 27 10√× cm2/sec
√×/Ø
23 k=4 or 1 28 1
Ù Ú ÛÙ ×Ú Ü
24 29 (y+cosx)x=sinx+c
Ø Ø
25 30 To Prove
SECTION III
1
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
'ℎ 3p ℎ
3
31 To Prove 36
01
9: 1
32 1, i, -1, -i 37
1 2√5 1 2√5
Ý1, 2, , Þ
38
2 2
33 To Prove
'
4
34 39 C=±12
3 0 Q
0 Q
35 40 To Prove
SECTION IV
(i) 2 , 0 1 , 1:B Q 4
Q.NO ANSWER ANSWER
41 Or (ii) 3.52 m , 5.08 m
(ii) 2G 59 +( Kß(- 9: +( Kß(-k=0,1,2.
À
42 (i) To Prove Or
43 (i) ±3 , ±√5 Or (ii) To Prove
44 (i) Refer Example 7.70 T.B.Pg.No 51 Or (ii) To Prove
FFF
' 5 0 ∞ < < 1
⎧ 8 J
⎪ 1≤<2
46 (i) Or
⎨1 8 2≤<3
(ii)(a) J b)0.75
⎪
⎩ 1 3≤<∞
(
,√/
47 (i) Or (ii)Refer Example 12.10 B.pg.No 235
KNOWLEDGE INSITITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Kakapalayam (PO), Salem – 637 504, Tamil Nadu
SECTION/ 3 – I
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory. 20X 1 =20
!" #! $%$3 # (B$1
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four
alternatives. Write the option code and the corresponding answer.
$< .3 # B C1 D>; ( # 5! 3EF< . &0" -=1 .
1 2 3 4
The Rank of the matrix \ 2 4 6 8 ] is
1 2 3 4
01.
1 2 3 4
\2 4 6 8 ] -.4 5.
1 2 3 4
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 4 (4) 3
1 1 1
If è ≠ 1 is a cubic root of unity and é1 è 1 è é 3}, then k is equal to
1 è èC
03.
1 1 1
è≠ 1 -." I.E. c9 ` >G é1 è 1 è é 3} -H k . ;
1 è èC
(1) 1 (2) -1 (3) √3 (4)- √3
If d1⃗ 34⃗d d1⃗ 34⃗d , then the angle between 1⃗ and 234⃗ is
d1⃗ 34⃗d d1⃗ 34⃗d -H 1⃗ >G 234⃗ $3 < J
04.
2 3 -P ^G;$ )$3
(3) three real zeros (4) no zeros
If cot 2 and cot 3 are two angles of a triangle , then the third angle is
cot 2 , cot 3 *(! c$ J. 6 J@ -H `.4 )" J. ;
07.
( ( ( (
, , H
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Tangents are drawn to the hyperbola 1 parallel to the straight line 2x-y=1.
8J 7J
. ,
08.
One of the points of contact of tangents on the hyperbola is
1 -.4 :)< >3 ) (<
8J 7J
2x-y=1 -.4 <9$3 J(
. ,
;BB I.G
(1) + , - (2) + , - (3) + , - (4) 3√3, 2√2
. . .
√ √ √ √ √ √
¢£¤ ê ¤Õ¸ ê I
¤Õ¸ ê ¢£¤ ê I
10.
(1) cos 8ë sin 8ë (2) sin 8ë cos 8ë (3) 2 cos 8ë (4) cos 8ë sin 8ë
@F < 8 B . ;
16.
ì
C / ,
(1) C (2)
C
(3)
C
(4)
C
If s8 87 then
s7 8 7
17.
s7 8 7
s8 87
-H
(1) 2xy+y2-x2=c (2) x2+ y2 –x +y =c (3) x2+ y2 – 2xy = 0 (4) x2 – y2 + 2xy = c
18. The number of arbitrary constants in the general solution of order n and n+1 are
respectively
)'& n >G n+1 )$= &. B. " _01B 8, 4$
EQB. - $ c4(
(1) n-1 , n (2) n , n+1 (3) n+1 , n+2 (4) n+1 , n
19. Let X have a Bernoulli distribution with mean 0.4, then the variance of (2X–3) is
& &' 0.4 I6 0! Q ) X -H (2x-3) - 5. )
(1) 0.24 b) 0.48 (3) 0.6 (4) 0.96
(1) ' >G #$3 < ! & 0; #( 4 1 & f( ".
(2) & 0; #$3 < ! ' >G #( 4 1 &f( ".
(3) ' >G # >G &0; #, 41 &f+ .
(4) ' >G # >G &0; #, 41 &f( ".
SECTION/ 3 – II
Note: (i) Answer any SEVEN questions / -)(P D= #! $%$3 # (B. 7×2 =14
(ii) Question number 30 is compulsory / #! - 30 < ( #! ) 3 .
1 2 1 0
31. Find rank of the matrix by using minor method
3 6 3 1
1 2 1 0
-.4 5. A>4$ )( (.$
3 6 3 1
.
31. Construct the cubic equation with roots 2, ½ and 1.
2, ½ >G 1 *()>4 `@, c9$ )( .
23. Find the domain of the tan √9 .
tan √9 . & 0 .
25. Suppose f(x) is differentiable function for all x with f’(x)≤29 and f(2) = 17 .
What is the maximum value of f(7)?
f(x) -.4 )5 $ & 0; f’(x)≤29 >G f(2) = 17 -.4) G 8,H f(7) . <&
.
(1,-1) .
Evaluate @F < B
ì E8
27.
7@F < B
ì E8
28. Find the differential equation for the family of all straight lines passing through the
origin.
)i( &^ 0 B. 35. &. < .
29. Four fair coins are tossed once. Find the probability mass function for number of heads
occurred.
.3 ! J(@ I6 c4 2 *.4!. B. - $ k#>3 k1
4/ & 0; .
32. Discuss the maximum possible number of positive and negative roots of the polynomial equation
9 . 4 K 4 C 3 H 2 / 7 7 2 0 .
9 . 4 K 4 C 3 H 2 / 7 7 2 0 -P &. <9. C >G 34
_01B. - $( .
Solve tan + - tan + -
8 8 (
8 8 ,
33
35. Find two positive number whose sum is 12 and their product is maximum.
C - B. R 12 >G W#6 - B. 6$3 6 -H W#6
- , .
solve 0
s7
s8
37.
_0$ 0 `
s7
s8
38. The mean and variance of a binomial variate X are respectively 2 and 1.5. Find
(i) P(x=0) (ii) P(x=1) (iii) P(X≥1)
I6 |6G; E x . & &' >G )>9 2, 1.5 -H 7.)6)!)>4
(i) P(x=0) (ii) P(x=1) (iii) P(X≥1)
SECTION/ 3 – IV
Note: Answer all the questions / !" #! $%$3 # (B$1 7×5 =35
41. (i) Test for consistency of the following system of linear equations and if
possible solve: 20 Q 3; 3 0 2Q 1; 20 3Q 3; 0 Q 1 0
7.)6 &. B. I6@1 .( f
20 Q 3; 3 0 2Q 1; 20 3Q 3; 0 Q 1 0
i A farmer plans to fence a rectangular pasture adjacent to a river. The pasture must contain
1,80,000 sq.mtrs in order to provide enough grass for herds. No fencing is needed along the
44.
Evaluate@F √21 B
E
46. (i)
7 @F √21 B
E
[OR]
(ii) Suppose a person deposits 10,000 Indian rupees in a bank account at the rate of
5% per annum compounded continuously. How much money will be in his bank
account 18 months later?
)6 >3 5% 0R< ] I6)0 f 10,000- )@*$ J$*
c &f*4 0. 18 @%$3 7.!0 )0 )@*$ J$* -W),1
6$3 ?
47. (i) A retailer purchases a certain kind of electronic device from a manufacturer.
The manufacturer indicates that the defective rate of the device is5%.The
inspector of the retailer randomly picks 10 items from a shipment. What is the
probability that there will be (i) at least one defective item (ii) exactly two
defective items.
I6 8>( ,' C6K" I6 3E7< C.)$ 6#( I6 #>!( ,0
c &f*4 0. 8>( ,0 6#5. = 3 &] 5% -!$ RG*4 0.
c &f(< & $*Q6K" 10 6<, #>!( ,'. '& 0
&) f; c45 '& $*4 0. )>G (i) 34K<& I6 = ! 6
(ii) &'( 6 6< = 6$ k1 .
1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1
[OR]
matrices of same type. Find (a) ∨ (b) A∧B (c) ( ∨ )∧ ; (d) (A∧ ) ∨C
1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1
A = \0 1 0 1] B=\1 0 1 0] C =\0 1 1 0] *( LQ(. %$3
1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1
7.)6)!)>4 79 (a) ∨ (b) A∧B (c) ( ∨ )∧ ; (d) (A∧ ) ∨C
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ANSWER KEY – MODEL QUESTION PAPER NO 4
SECTION - I
(
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
1 (1) 4 11 (3)
(4)- √3
2 (1) -110° 12 (4) 9
3 13 (2) -1
4 (3) 90o 14 (4) 0
5 (1) one negative and two imaginary zeros 15 (1)
6 (3) -1 16 (4) C
(
,
7 (2) 17 (2) x2+ y2 –x +y =c
(3) + , -
.
√ √
8 18 (2) n , n+1
ù 2
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
4 4 16 0 :!
21 26 6x-7y-7
1
22 27
s7
s8
23 [-3,3] 28 y= x
24 46 29 x 0 1 2 3 4
f(x) 1/16 1/4 3/8 1/4 1/16
25 162 30 To Prove
SECTION III
'√2
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
40 2 45
31 To Prove 36
32 At most four positive roots and at 37
1 3 K 3 C 3 K
most two negative roots.
± ,2 ,1
√2 4 4 4
33 38
34 To Prove 39 To Prove
35 6,6 max value is 36 40 To verify
SECTION IV
(ii)√3 , 2 , √3
Q.NO ANSWER ANSWER
41 (i) Inconsistent No Solution Or
(i) , , ,
42 / √ , √ , Or (ii)To Prove
(ii)p⃗. 3z⃗ 6|⃗ 2}4⃗ 94z⃗ 8|⃗ 8}4⃗
0 , 10/3 cm 3z⃗ 2|⃗ 0
,F
43 Or
2x+3y+4z-16=0
SECTION/ 3 – I
Note: (i) All questions are compulsory. 20X 1 =20
!" #! $%$3 # (B$1
(ii) Choose the correct or most suitable answer from the given four
alternatives. Write the option code and the corresponding answer.
$< .3 # B C1 D>; ( # 5! 3EF< . &0" -=1 .
2 1 1 3 1 1
Let A=\1 2 1] and 4B=\ 1 3 ]. If B is the inverse of A, then the
1 1 2 1 1 3
01.
2 1 1 3 1 1
value of x is
√ J
, √
03. The Principal argument of the complex number is
√ J
-.4 . c. ]/2
, √
( ( /( (
H H
(1) (2) (3) (4)
F
The value of + - 9
√
√
04.
F
+ -
√
. ;
√
(1) 59 (2) 59 (3) - 59 (4) - 59
( ,( ( ,(
08. The circle passing through (1,-2) and touching the axis of x at (3,0) passes through
the point
(1,-2) -.4 ;B )i( 1 (3,0) -.4 ;B5 x /& < &)" ! )< 7.
)6 ;BB -K ;B )i( &^
(1) (-5,2) (2) (2,-5) (3) (5,-2) (4) (-2,5)
The value of @F
( s8
/ೞ¡
15. is
@F /ೞ¡
( s8
. ;
(2) ' (4) 2 '
( (
(1) (3)
@F sin, B . ;
16.
(
( ( ( (
F K ,
(1) (2) (3) (4)
17. An unbiased coin is tossed 4 times . The Expectation of the number of heads is
I6 ! J( .3 c4 2 =" * >$ ! k/A5. -0 0
(1) 2 (1)1 (3) 3 (4)4
18. The number of arbitrary constants in the particular solution of a differential equation of
third order is
`.4 )'& )$= &. <9. 3E7< _0# 8, 4$ EB.
- $
(1) 3 (2) 2 (3) 1 (4) 0
19. A computer salesperson knows from his past experience that he sells computers to one in
every twenty customers who enter the showroom. What is the probability that he will
sell a computer to exactly two of the next three customers?
I6 H #>!(( ,0 !" K P)Q6K" !" <AR >3 a+
IW) 6 6" ) 9$( ,0 B I6)6$3 H, #>*4 0 -. " '+ .
`.G ) 9$( ,0B &'( 6$3 )0 I6 H( #>3 k1 -.! ?
/C /C .G /C
(1) FG
FJ
(2) (3) (1) FG (4) F
20. If a compound statement involves 3 simple statements, then the number of rows in the
truth table is
I6 R<$ R>E 3 H$ R>G 8<<96K f < )J 5. B.
- $.
(1) 9 (2) 8 (3) 6 (4) 3
SECTION/ 3 – II
Note: (i) Answer any SEVEN questions / -)(P D= #! $%$3 # (B. 7×2 =14
(ii) Question number 30 is compulsory / #! - 30 < ( #! ) 3 .
12
Find the Inverse of by using Gauss – Jordan Method.
25
21.
2 1
¡ e 0 . c4( (. -.4 5. 0 G
5 2
.
24. For the ellipse x2+3y2=a2 Find the length of major and minor Axis.
x2+3y2=a2 -.4 :)< . < /2 >G 3>4/2 *()>E. :,@, .
8 J /87 F7 J
8C7
26. Show that F(x,y)= is a homogeneous function of degree 1.
8 J /87 F7 J
-.4 '( &. < 37. 9 1 -! G1.
8C7
F(x,y)=
27. Evaluate @F 1 ,
B
7 @F 1 ,
B
30. Find the differential equation of the family of parabolas 0 41 , where a is an
0 41 -.4 ),(. )$= &. < . @3 a -." 4$ EQ.
arbitrary constant.
33. Prove that the ellipse 40 8 and the hyperbola 20 4 intersect orthogonally.
40 8 -.4 :)< c 20 4 -.4 ),(c I.G$ .G &@3"
-! G1
Let g(x,y) = 20 , 2p 9 , 0 p 29 p, 9 ∈ S ℎ<: :B ,
6 6
6 6?
34.
g(x,y) = 20 , 2p 9 , 0 p 29 p, 9 ∈ S -H ,
6 6
6 6?
($
J 1 -.4 :)<
8J 7J
E ËJ
36. Solve 0 B0 0B 0.
_0$ 0 B0 0B 0.
37. Find the probability mass function and cumulative distribution function of number of girl
child in families with 4 children, assuming equal probabilities for boys and girls.
. >G %$3 &) f; k1 -!$ 6 4 3aK I6
3 8, B. - $$3 k1 4 & 07!+ 3#1
) & 07!+ .
38. Prove that l → n → p ≡ l ∧ n → p
l → n → p ≡ l ∧ n → p -! G1
40. If 1⃗ 2ẑ 3|̂ }~ , 34⃗ 3ẑ 5|̂ 2}~ , 5⃗ ẑ 2|̂ 3}~ , verify that
i 1⃗ × 34⃗ × 5⃗ 1⃗ ∙ 5⃗ 34⃗ 34⃗ ∙ 5⃗1⃗ ii 1⃗ × 34⃗ × 5⃗ 1⃗ ∙ 5⃗ 34⃗ 1⃗ ∙ 34⃗5⃗
1⃗ 2ẑ 3|̂ }~ , 34⃗ 3ẑ 5|̂ 2}~ , 5⃗ ẑ 2|̂ 3}~ -H, jk$ )>4 '& E
i 1⃗ × 34⃗ × 5⃗ 1⃗ ∙ 5⃗ 34⃗ 34⃗ ∙ 5⃗1⃗ ii 1⃗ × 34⃗ × 5⃗ 1⃗ ∙ 5⃗ 34⃗ 1⃗ ∙ 34⃗5⃗
SECTION/ 3 – IV
Note: Answer all the questions / !" #! $%$3 # (B$1 7×5 =35
41. (i) Solve, by Cramer’s rule, the system of equations
3; 2 3 4 17; 2 7
* 0 #9 _0$ 3; 2 3 4 17; 2 7
[OR]
If Q 59ë 9:ë , show that Q 2 cos :ë and Q 2 9: :ë
(ii)
Show that the normal at any point ë to the curve x=acos ë + a ë sin ë ,
y= a sin ë - a ëcos ë is at a constant distance from the origin.
42. (i)
through the point 2, 3, 6 and parallel to the straight lines and
8 7
8 7
/
2, 3, 6
8 7 8 7
-.4 ;B )i( 1
, /
*( %$3
46. (i) Find the area of the region bounded by the curve y=sinx and y=cos x between
1:B
( /(
, ,
c
( /(
y=sinx >G y=cos x *( ),) , 9
, ,
)
[OR]
s7 7J
s8 8J
(ii) Solve
s7 7J
_0$
s8 8J
47. (i) If the probability that a fluorescent light has a useful life of at least 600 hours is 0.9, find
The probabilities that among 12 such lights
(i) exactly 10 will have a useful life of at least 600 hours;
(ii) at least 11 will have a useful life of at least 600 hours;
(iii) at least 2 will not have a useful life of at least 600 hours.
I6 & # #,$*. (. 34K<& 600 "B%$ !
k1 0.9 -H ( 12 #,$3B
(i) &'( 10 #,$3B. (. 34K<& 600 "B%$ ! k1;
(ii) 34K<& 11 #,$3B. (. 34K<& 600
"B%$ ! k1
(iii) 34K<& 2 #,$3B. (. 34K<& 600 "B R
> ! k1 *()>4$ .
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ANSWER KEY – MODEL QUESTION PAPER NO 5
SECTION - I
(4) ∞
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
1 (4) 1 11
(3) ,
( (
(2) consistent / I6@1 8 ("
,
2 12
(
3 (4) 13 (4)y sin x=c+x
(1) 59
( (1) Q
4 14
(
5 (2) n 15 (1)
( (
F K
6 (3) 16 (2)
7 (1)[1,2] 17 (1) 2
2 1
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
5 2
21 26 To Prove
10√10
24π
22 27 1/280
119
23 28 4
24 E√ 29 Tautology
B0 0
2a,
B 2
25 To prove 30
SECTION III
Q.NO ANSWER Q.NO ANSWER
8G
0 ;< 7G
31 To verify 36
π
2':, : 9:: p 9: 4
2 1 1 3 1 1
32 37 X 0 1 2 3 4
16 4 8 4 16
f(x)
1 5 11 15
16 16 16 16
F(x) 1
33 To Prove 38
12p 49 ; 29 4p 4
34 ∂ ∂ 39 To Prove
π13
∂r ∂s
35 40 To Verify
SECTION IV
(i) 2 ; 1 ; 4
Q.NO ANSWER ANSWER
√
42 (i) To Prove Or (ii)
43 (i)3√3 Or (ii) p⃗ ẑ 2|̂ 4}~; 20 4Q 20 0
ØÛ
Ø
44 (i) To Prove Or (ii)
(i) + , - (ii) '1 5. :9Type equation here.
,
, K
45 Or
(i)2√2 (ii) sin 0 sin 5
12
46 Or
F
+ - 0.9 0.1
10
47 (i) Or (ii) To Prove
(ii) 2.1 0.9 1 [ 2.1 0.9