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SET~1

Series EF1GH/1
Q.P. Code
65/1/1

Roll No.
must write the Q.P. Code on
:Candidates
title page of the answer-book.
: the

MATHEMATICS

3TfybdH 316: 80
Maximum Marks : 80 :
Timealloued : 3 hours

Te/NOTE :

Please check that this question paper contains 23printed pages.

QP. Code given on theright hand side of the question paper should be written on the title ;
page of the anSwer-book by the candidate.

Please check that this questionpaper 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:
dictributed ot 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.

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Page l P.T.O.
General Instructions :
Read the follouwing
(i) instructions very carefullyand strictly follow them :
This question paper
(ii)
contains 38 questions. All questions are 4.
IfA
five Sections - A, B, C, D compulsory.
This question paper is divided into
(iii) In Section A, and E.
Questions no. Ito 18 are multiple choice (a)
questions number 19 and 20 are questions (MCQS) and
each. Assertion-Reuson
based questions of 1 mark
(iv) ln Section B, Qcstions no. 21 to 25 are very slhort (C)
questions, carying 2 marks each. anLswer (VSA) YPe
(u) In Section C, Questions no, 26 to 31 are short answper (SA) type questuos, 5.
carryig 3marks each.
(vi)
ln Section D, Questions no. 32 to 35 are long answer (LA) type questions (a)
carrying 5 marks each.
(vii) ln Section E, Questions no. 36 to 38 are case study based questions carrying
4 marks each. (c)

provided in
(otU) Inere is no Overall choice. However. an interna choice has been
D and
Z questions in Section B, 3 guestions in Section C. 2 guestions in Section 6

2 questions in Section E. 6.
(ix) Use of calculators is not allowed.
SECTION A
of 1 mark each.
This section comprises multiple choice guestions (MCQs)
then the
3A + I= 0 and Al = xA + yl,
It for a square matrix A, AZ-
7.
1.
value of x + y is :
-2
(b) 2
(a)
(d) -3
(c) 3
then |4A-|equals :
2. If A| = 2, where Ais a2 x 2 matrix,
(b) 2 8.
(a) 4
1
(d)
(c) 8 32

x3 matrix such that adj A| = 64. ThenA is equal to :


3. Let Abe a 3
(b) -8only
(a) 8only 8or 8
64
(d)
(c)
P.T.0.

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4. 3 4
If A =
|5 and 2A + B is a null
2 matrix, then B is equal to:
6 81
(a) -8|
10 4 (b)
- 4|
81
(c) -5 -8
10 3 (d)
10 3
d
5. If (f(x)) = log x, then f(x) cquals :
dx
(a) (b) x(log x - 1) + C
X

(c) x(log x + x) + C (d)

6. sec(x - 6
dx is equal to :

1 (b)
(a)
V3
(d) -V3
(c) V3
differential equation
sum of the order and the degree of the
7. The
dy dy = Sin y is :
dx
(b) 2
(a) 5
(d) 4
(c) -6j +26k
vectors 2i +pj + k and - 4i
which the
8. The value of pfor
other, is :
perpendicular to each
are (b) -3
3 17
(a)
17
(d) 3
(c) 3 P.T.O.
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9.
The value of (i x j).j
(a) 2
+Gxi).k is:
(c)
(b)
(d)
10. 1f a + b =i
and a =2i -2i +2k,
(a) V14
then | b | equals :
(b) 3
(c) V12
(d) J17
11,
Direction cosines of the lino X- 1 l-y 2z - 1
2 3 are:
12
(a) 2 3 6

777 (b)
V157
2 3
V157 V157
12

(c) 6

77T7 (d)
7
3
7'7
6

12,
IfP = 0-3, P(A) = 0:4 and
P(B) = 0-8, then P:B
A
is equal to :
(a) 0-6
(b) 0-3
(c) 0-06
(d) 0-4
13. The value of kfor which
f(x)= (3x + 5, x>2 is a
kx, X<2 continuous function, is :
11
(a) 4
(b)
11
(c) 11 11
(d)
4
0
14. If A
and (3 I+ 4 A) (3I 4 A) =xI,
then the value(s) x is/are :
(a)
(b) 0
(c) t5
(d) 25

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P.T.O.
15.
The general solution of the
d1fferential equation x dy - 1 +x- dx = dx
y= 2x + * -C
3 b
y=2 log x +
3
=
x
d y=2 log x-
2
16. If fx = ax - cos x is
strictlv decreasing in R. tláen 'a belongs to
al (0)
b) (0. o)
(C)
d)
17. The corner points of the feasible region in the
of a linear programming problem are (2. 72), graphical representation
(15. 20) and 40. 15). If
z = 18x + 9r be the objective function, then :
z 1S maximum at (2. 72), minimum at 15,20)
b) z is maximum at (1, 20), minimunm at (40, 15)
(C) z is maximum at (40, 15), minimum at (15, 20)
(d z is maximum at (40, l5), minimum at (2, 72)

by the
18. The number of corner points of the feasible region determined
constraints x-y>0, 2y < x+2, x >0, y0 is :
(b) 3
(a) 2
(d)
(c) 4

and 20are Assertion and Reason based questions carrying


Questions number 19 Assertion (A) and the other
Two statements are given, one labelled
1mark each.
answer from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d)
the correct
abelled Reason (R). Select
the
s given below.
Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is
and
(a) Both Assertion (A)
the Assertion (A).
correct explanation of Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R)is not
Both Assertion (A) and
(b) explanation of the Assertion (A).
thecorrect Reason (R) is false.
true and
Assertion (A)is
(c)
false and Reason (R)istrue.
Assertion (A) is P.T.O.
(d)
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19.
Assertion (A): The range of the
function x) = 2 sin-' X + 3r
where

Reason (R):
sctI,11, is |2
5n

"The range of the principal


l0, n). value branch of sin- (x) is
20.
Assertion (A): Equation of a line
passing through the points (1, 2, 3)
(3, 1, 3) is X -3 y +1 Z-3 and
2 3
Reason (R): 0,
Equation of a line passing through points (x1,
(X2, Y2, zg) is given by Y1 Z1).
X1 y- y1
Y2 - Y1

SECTION B
This section conprises very
short answer (VSA) type
21. (a) A
function f: A ’B defined as f(x) = 2xquestions of 2marks each.
is both one-one and
A = (1, 2, 3, 4), onto. If
then find the set B.
OR
(b)
Evaluate:
sin-1 3n
Sin + cos-l|
4 + tan-l (1)
22. Find all the vectors of
I + j+ k
magnitude 3 V3 which are collinear to vector

23. (a)
Position vectors of the points A, B
and C as
below are a b and c
shown in the figure
respectively.
A(a) B(b ) C(c)

If A =5 AB,
4 express c in termns of a and b.
OR
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P.T.O.
(b)
Check whether the lines
given by
cquations x = 2
+ 2, y
2=- 3A3 and x=: =T+ 1,
l-2, y =2u + 8, z = 4u + 5
are
to cach
other or not. perpendicular

24. If y = (x +
Nx-1², then show that (*2- )| dy 2
=4y".
25. Show that the function f(x) = 16 sin x
- x, is strictly decreasing in
4 +cOS X

SECTION C

This section comprises short answer (SA) type questions of 3 marks each.
26. Evaluate:

|log (sin x) log (2 cos x)] dx.

27. Find:
1 dx
+ 1) (Wx + 2)
equation
solution of the differential
Find the particular
28. (a)
x. sec x, given that y(0) =0.
dy + sec? X. y= tan
dx
OR
given by
thedifferential equation
(b)
Solve dx =0.
dx - /x
x dy- y P.T.O.
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29.
ooNC graphically the following linear programming problem :
Maximise Z.= 6x + 3v,
subject to the
constraints
4x + v> 80,
3x + 2v < 150,
x +5y> 115,
X>0, y >0.
30. (a)
The probability distribution ofarandom variable X is given below :
2

k k k
PX)
2 3 6

(i) Find the value of k.

(iü) Find P1 <X<3).


(ii) Find E(X), the mean ofX.
OR

(b) Aand B are 1


independent events such that P(A n B) and
4
1
P(A OB)= Find PA) and P(B).
6

31. (a) Evaluate:

e* sin x dx

OR
(b) Find:
1
dx
cos(x a) cos(x b)

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This section
comprises long answer typeSECTION D
questions (LA) of 5 marks each.
32. Arelation Ris
defined on a set of real
R={(x, y):x y is an numbers R as
Check whether Ris irrational number).
reflexive, symmetric
and
trtnsitiye or not.
2 2
33. (a) If A -
1 3 3 -1
0 and B-l
0 15 6 -5|.fnd (ABr!
-2 1
5-2 2|
OR
(b) Solve the following system of
equations by matrix method
X + 2y + 3z = 6

2x-y+ z = 2

3x + 2y 2z = 3

Find the vector and the Cartesian equations of a line passing


34. (a)
joining the
through the point (1, 2, 4) and parallel to the line
- 5) and B(1, 0, - 11). Hence, find the distance
points A(3, 3,
between the two lines.
OR
through the points A(1, 2, 3)
equations of the line passing
this line
(b) Findthe
find the coordinates of the points on
Hence,
and B(3. 5, 9). point B.
distance of 14 units from
which areat a and
by the curves x = y,
of the region bounded
35. Find the area
using integration. P.T.O.

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SECTION E

This section comprises 3 case studv based questions of 4


marks each.
Case Study - 1
36.
There are different types of Yoga which involve the usage of
poses
below :
of oga Asanas, Meditation and Pranayam as shown
diffigure
in the erent
Anusara Yoga

Kundalini Yoga

Vinyasa Yoga

Bikramn Yoga
Hatha Yoga
Types of Yoga
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PT.0.
The Venn
types of Yoga, diagram
A. belo
is given that Band ofCTepr ermsented s bythethe prpeoplobabielitoficsa of three
proobability pera fomember
B performing type sociC ety. differentit
Yoga isFurther,
044.
032 0-09\ X
0-21

0-11
Alo basis of the
above information, answer the
(i) Find the value of x. following questions
1
(ii) Find the value of y.
1
(iiü) (a) Find Pl
B

OR

(iii) (b) Find the probability that a randomly selected person of the 2
society doesYoga of type A or B but not C.
Case Study - 2

figure below, formed using a combination of a


in the bottomed
37. A tank, as shown offersbetter drainage as compared toa flat
cylinder and a cone,
tank.

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*tap 1S conected to such a tank whose
Water is conical part is tull of water.
2 cmß/s. dripping out from a tap at the bottom at the uniform rate of
The semi-vertical angle of the conical tank is 45°.
On the basis of
(i)
given information, answer the following questions :
rnd the volume ofwater in the tank in terms of its
radius r.
(ii) rind rate of change of radius at an instant when r=2v2 cm. 1
(ii) (a)
Find the rate at which tho wet surface of the conical tank is
ecreasing at an instant when radiut r=2V2 cm.
OR
(ii)
(b) Find the rate of change of height 'h' at an instant when slant
height is 4 cm.

CaseStudy -3

38.
The equation of the path traced by a roller-coaster is given by the
polynomial f(x) =a(x + 9) (x + l)(x 3). If the roller-coaster crosses y-axis
at a point (0, -1), answer the following:

(i) Find the value of 'a'.

(ii) Find f"(x) at x = 1.

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