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GNCT of Delhi

Mr. Binay Bhushan

Ms. Savita Drall Ms. Mukta Soni Dr. Raj Kumar


Addl. DDE (Exam)
Supreme Offset Press, New Delhi-110017.
GNCT of Delhi
School/Branch
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INTERNAL ASSESSMENT 20
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ONE MARK QUESTIONS

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8.

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10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17. State the reason for the relation R in the set {1,2,3} given by R={(1,2),(2,1)}
not to be transitive.

18. If R= {(x,y): x+2y = 8} is a relation on N, write the range of R.

19.

},

20. Consider the set A= {1,2,3}. Write the smallest equivalence relation R on A.

4
21.
Then the set R.
x
22. f: ® f(x) 1+x
2 x

23. f(x) = f–1(x).

24. Let A= {1,2,3} and B= {4,5,6,7} and let f = {(1,4), (2,5), (3,6)} be a function from

A to B. State whether f is one-one or not.

25. If A={1,2,3,4} and B={-1,3}, then what is the number of onto functions from A to B?

26. If A={-1,2,3} and B= {0,3,5} then what is the number of bijections from A to B?

27. If A= {-1,2,3} and B= {0,3,5,7} then what is the number of bijections from A to B?

TWO MARK QUESTIONS


1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

5
9. on
Î

10. Let A={2,4,6,8} and R be the relation “is greater than” on the set A. Write R as
a set of order pairs. Is this relation

Justify your answer.

11.
Î

FOUR MARK QUESTIONS

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

6
7. A×A iff

8. Show that f:N N given by


x+1, if x is odd
f(x)= x-1, if x is even
is both one-one and onto.

9. Consider f: R+ ® [4,¥) given by f(x)=x2+4. Show that f is invertible with the inverse
–1 –1
‘f ’ given by f (y) = y – 4 , where R+ is the set of non-neagative real numbers.
x-1
10. = if : ®
x-2

11. : ® x x Î

12. Prove that the relation R in the set A={5,6,7,8,9}, given by R={(a,b):|a-b| is
divisible by 2} is an equivalence relation. Final all elements related to element 6.

n-1, if n is odd
13. ®
n+1, if n is even
numbers.

SIX MARK QUESTIONS

7
5 23 ® ®
" Î
–1 –1
x x f og
–1 –1
f og ?

6 ® f(x)=x2-x,
Î l Î
x x x
x
7 Consider f: R+®[-9,¥) given by f(x)=5x2+6x-9, where R+ is the set of all
non- invertible

8
ONE MARK QUESTIONS

8.

9
16. ______

17. (1,2) Î R and (2, 1) Î R but (1, 1) Ï R

18. Range = {1, 2, 3}

19. Reflexive and symmetric but not transitive.

20. {(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3)}

21. {(3, 8), (6, 6), (9, 4), {12, 2}


x
22. (fofof)(x) =
–1
3x 2 +1
23. f (x) = 7 +(4 – x) 3

24. Yes

25. 14

26. 6

27. 0
TWO MARK QUESTIONS

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9. R is reflexive, not symmetric, not transitive.
10. R = {(8, 6), (8, 4), (8, 2) (6, 4), (6, 2), (4, 2)}
(i) Not reflexive (ii) Not symmetric (iii) Not equivalence relation
11. R is not reflexive, R is not symmetric, R is transitive.

4 MARK QUESTIONS

7. Equivalence class [(2, 5)] = {(1, 4), (2, 5), (3, 6), (4, 7), (5, 8), (6, 9)}.
2x – 1
10. –1
f (x) =
x –1
11. a = 1 and b = 0 or a = –1 and b can be any real number.

12. {6, 8}
y + 1, if y is even
13.
–1
f (y) = { y – 1, if y is odd
6 MARK QUESTIONS

5. (gof)–1 = {7, 1}, (23, 2), (47, 3), (79,4)}


f–1of–1 = {(7, 1), (23, 2), (47, 3), (79, 4), Yes (gof)–1 = f–1og–1.
1
6. (gof)(x) = 2 x 2 - x - -1
2
54 + 5y – 3
7. f–1(x) = f–1(2) = 1, f–1(18) = 9
5 5

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12
13
14
ONE MARK QUESTIONS

15
4. Find the values of the following
ìï p -1
æ 3 ö üï æ æ pöö
sin í - sin ç - ÷ý (ii) tan ç sin ç - ÷ ÷
–1
(i)
îï 6 è 2 ø ïþ è è 2ø ø
æ ö
(iii) tan æ cos-1 8 ö (iv) sin–1 cos æ sin –1 3 ö
çè 17 ÷ø ç ç ÷ ÷
è è 2 øø
5. Evaluate the following
(i) sin (2 sin–1 (0.6)) (ii) sin (2 tan–1 (0.75))

(iii) sin æ 2 cos–1 æç - 5 ö÷ ö (iv) tan æ 1 -1


æ 5öö
çè è 15 ø ÷ø ç cos ç ÷÷
è2 è 3 øø
6. If tan–1x + tan–1y = p , xy < 1, then the value of x + y + xy.
4
7. If 3 tan–1x + cot–1x = p, then find the value of x.
æ -1 2 ö
8. If cos ç sin + cos -1 x ÷ = 0 , then find the value of x.
è 5 ø
9. If sin–1x + sin–1y = p , then find the value of cos–1x + cos–1y.
2
10. If cos–1a + cos–1b + cos–1g = 3p, then find the value of a(a + g) + b(a + g) + g(a + b).

11. If tan x – cot x = tan æ 1 ö , the find the value of x:


–1 –1 –1

çè ÷

12. Find the value of tan2 (sec–12) + cot2 (cosec–13)

13. Evaluate sin {cot (cos (tan 1))}


–1 –1

14. If a £ 2 sin–1x + cos–1x £ b, then find the value of a and b.

p
15. Solve cos (sin (cos x) =
–1 –1

16. Write the value of tan æç 2tan –1 1 ö÷


è 5ø
17. Write the value of Sec–1 æ sec æç – 8p ö÷ ö
çè è 5 ø ÷ø

16
TWO MARK QUESTIONS

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

17
8. Prove that tan ( 1 sin -1 3 )= 4- 7
2 4 3

9. Prove that 4(cot -1 3 + cosec -1 5 ) = p


x2 + 1
10. Prove that sin {cot (cos(tan x)} =
–1 -1

x2 + 2
-1 2
11. Prove that tan = 1 tan-1 12
3 2 5

4 MARK QUESTIONS

18
19
25. Prove that tan p + 1 cos-1 a + tan p - 1 cos-1 a 2b
=
4 2 b 4 2 b a

26. –1 –1 –1
Prove that cot 7 + cot 8 + cot 18 = cot 3.
-1

cos a cos b
27. Prove that 2 tan-1 tan – a tan –b = tan-1
4 2 4 2 sina + sinb

20
28. Solve for ‘x’
x -1 2x - 1 23
(i) tan-1 + tan-1 = tan-1
x +1 2x + 1 36
1 1 2
(ii) tan-1 + tan-1 = tan-1 2
2x + 1 4x +1 x

ONE MARK QUESTIONS

3.
p 15 p
4. (i) 1 (ii) – (iii) – (iv)
4 8 6
(iv) 3 - 5
120
5. (i) 0.96 (ii) 0.96 (iii) –
169 2
6. 1
7. x=1
2
8. x=
5
p
9. 10. 6 11. x = 3
2
12. 11 13. 2
3
14. a = 0, b = p 15. x= 3
2
16. 5/12 17. 2p
5

21
TWO MARK QUESTIONS

+ 7. p

4 MARK QUESTIONS
–1 p
6. x= 8. tan = 2- 3
6 12

10. x= 14.

16. 17.

18.

19.

4 æ -1ö
28. (i) x = , x Î ç -1, ÷ È (0, ¥ )
3 è 2ø

æ -3 ö æ 1 1 ö
(ii) x = 3, x Î ç -¥, ÷ È ç - , - ÷ È (0, ¥)
è 4 ø è 2 4ø

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27
ONE MARK QUESTIONS

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29
30
TWO MARK QUESTIONS

1.

2.

3.

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4.

5.

6.

2 5
7. Let A= 4 6 Prove that A+A¢ is symmetric matrix.

2
8. If A= 3 and B=[1 2 3], Verify (AB)¢ = B¢A¢
5
1 0 -2 0 5 -4 1 5 2
9. If A= 3 -1 0 , B= -2 1 3 and C= -1 1 0
-2 1 1 -1 0 2 0 -1 1

Find AB-AC.
1 3
10. If A= 2 1 Find the determinant of A2-2A

265 240 219


11. Without expanding, evaluate 240 225 198
219 198 181
a b c m -b y
12. If D1 = x y z and D2= -l a -x evaluate D1+D2.
l m n n -c z

13. If A is a skew symmetric matrix of odd order, then prove that |A|= 0
14. co-factors
1 -3 2
A= 4 -1 2
3 5 2
2
15. Find x and y, if 2x+1 3y = x+3 y +2
2
0 y -5y 0 -6

32
2 -2 8 0
16. If A = 4 2 , B= 4 -2
-5 1 3 6

x 0 1 0
17. If A = 1 1 and B = 5 1 A2

18. Construct a matrix of order 3x2, whose elements aij given by


2i-3j, i³j
aij =
3i+j, i<j

4 MARK QUESTIONS

1.

2.

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68 to 31)

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36
31.

32.

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34.

35.

36.

37. Using properties of determinants. Find the value of ‘x’


4-x 4+x 4+x
4+x 4-x 4+x =0.
4-x 4+x 4+x

38. Using proportion determinants prove that


1 x x+1
2x x(2x-1) x(x+1) =6x2(1-x2)
3x(1-x) x(x-1)(x-2) x(x+1)(x-1)

37
a -1 0
39. If f(x)= ax a -1 using properties of determinant
2
ax ax a

Find the value of f(2x)-f(x)


2 -1 1
40. If A= -1 2 -1 show that A -5A+4I=0.
2

1 -1 2
–1
A

-1 2 0
41. It A= -1 1 1
2
show that A =A
-1

0 1 0

6 MARK QUESTIONS

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40
19.

1 2 0
20. It A= -2 -1 -2 A
–1
transformation
0 -1 1
Hence solve the system of linear equations.
x-2y=10
2x-y-z=8
-2y+z=7

ONE MARK QUESTIONS

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2 MARK QUESTIONS

4.

1 -2 -8
9. -2 0 -21
0 1 16

10. 25

11. 0

12. D1+D2=2

14. M11=-12, M21,=–16, M31,= – 4


C11=–12, C21,=16,C31 = – 4

42
15. x=2,y=2

12 4/3
16. C= 4 -14/3
25/3 28/3

17. No value of x, for which A2=B.

18. A= -1 5
1 -2
3 0

4 MARKS QUESTION

2. 12.

4.
13.

5.
14.

6.

8.
18.

9. 19.

10. 20.

11.

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22.

23.

24.

32.

33.

34.

35.

36.
37. x=0,-12
39. ax (2a + 3x)

1 3 1 -1
40. A–1 = 1 3 1
4 -1 1 3

6 MARK QUESTIONS
1.

2.

44
3. 4.

5 6.

8.

13. 15. 81

16.

17.

18. 19.

20. -3 -2 -4
A–1 = 2 1 2
2 1 3
x=0, y=-5, z=-3.

45
46
converse

1 MARK QUESTIONS

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3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8. Find value of f(0), so that –ex+2x may be continuous at x=0.


x
x2+7 is discontinous.
9. Find the values of x for which f(x) = 3 2
x +3x -x-3
10. If y = tan–1x + cot–1x + sec–1x, cosec–1x then dy/dx is equal to
(a) p (b) 0 c) 1 (d) x2-1
x2+1
2 dy
11. If y = loge esinx , find
dx

dy
12. y = logax + logxa + logXx + logaa, then =?
dx
1 1 loga x
(a) + x loga (b) + x loga (c) + (d) None of these
x x loga x loga
dy
13. If y = 5x . x5, then find
dx
14. What is derivative of sin–1(2x 1 - x 2 ) w.r.t. Sin–1 (3x – 4x3) ?
dy
15. If y = sin x + sin x + sin x + ...........¥ , then (2y – 1) is equal to
dx
(a) sinx (b) – sinx (c) cosx (d) –cosx

2 MARK QUESTIONS
1.

2.

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3.

4.

5.

6.

7 Find the derivative of |x2+2| w.r.t. x

8. Find the domain of the continuity of f(x) = sin–1x –[x]


p
9. Find the derivative of cos (sin x2) w.r.t. x at x =
2
dy
10. If y=e3logx + 2x, Prove that = x2(2x+3) e2x.
dx

11. Differentiate sin2(q2+1) w.r.t. q2


dy -1 æ x - 1 ö -1 æ x + 1 ö
12. Find if y = sin ç ÷ + sec ç ÷
dx è x + 1ø è x - 1ø
dy dx
13. If x2 + y2 = 1 verify that . =1
dx dy
dy 10 x
14. Find when y = 10x
dx
d2 y
15. Find y = xx find
dx 2
dy
16. Find if y= cos–1 (sinx)
dx

17. d
If f(x) = x + 7, and g(x) = x – 7, x Î R, them find (fog) (x).
dx
18. Differntiate log (7 logx) w.r.t
dy
19. If y = f(x2) and f¢ (x) = sinx2. Find
dx
dy
20. Find if y = sin-1 x
dx

49
4 MARK QUESTIONS
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1 MARK QUESTIONS 2 MARK QUESTIONS
1.

2.

3. 3.

4.

4.
5. 5.

6.
6.

7. 2
7 2x(x +2)
½x2+2½
8. -1+log2
8. (-1,0) È (0,1)
9. x=-1,1,-3
9. 0
2
11. Sin (2q + 2), q ¹ 0
10. (b)
12. 0
11. 2x cos (x ) 2
10x x é1 ù
14. 10x x10 10x log10 ê + log10log x ú
ë x û
12. (d) x 2 1
15. x [(1+logx) + [
x
13.
x 5
5 (x log5 + 5x )
4 16. -1
17. 1
1
14. 2/3 18.
x log x
15. (c) 19. 2x sinx4
1
20. , where 0 < x < 1
4 x 1 - x sin-1 x

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4 MARK QUESTIONS
1.

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1 MARK QUESTIONS

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x x
v sec. t
second.
volume

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2 MARK QUESTIONS

surface?
of measuring the radius

target

function f(x)

, tangent

x
x

ra s s se a.
20.

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4 MARK QUESTIONS

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6 MARK QUESTIONS

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1 MARK QUESTIONS 3.

4.

5.

6. 2a%
7. 3k %
8. æ 1 1ö
çè 4 , 2 ÷ø

9. 0
10. ½
11. (2, 4)
13. (0, 0)

14. ; 4.042

15. sin 1, – sin 1


16. Local maxima at x = 1
11. - 2 Local minima at x = 6
17. a = 2, b = –½
12. (d)
xx 0 yy0
18. - 2
13. 0 a2 b
14. (c) 19. p cm2
20. x + 3y = 0
15. –1
16. 0 unit 4 MARK QUESTIONS
1
17. unit
2 p 1.

2 MARK QUESTIONS 2.

1. 4.
5.
2. 6.

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25.
7.

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51. 6 MARK QUESTIONS


52. 4.

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10.
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11.

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ONE MARK QUESTIONS

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1–cosx
sinx

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TWO MARK QUESTIONS

1. òe
[log(x +1)-log x]
dx 11. ò x log2x dx
p/4
2. 12. ò0 1 + sin2xdx

p/2
3. 13. ò0 e x (sin x - cos x )dx

9 x
ò4 dx
(30 - x )
4. 14. 3/2

1 dx
p/2 æ 5 + 3 cos x ö 15. ò0 ex + e- x dx
5. ò0 Log ç
è 5 + 3 sin x ÷ø
dx

log sin x
6.
16. ò tan x
dx

sin4 x + cos 4 x
17. ò sin3 x + cos3 x dx
7.

ò
2
18. tan x (1+tan x)dx
8.
sin2x
x
19. ò (a + b cos x )2 dx
ò2
22 2x x
9. 2 2 dx

(
sin 2 tan-1 x )dx ò
x2 - x + 2
10.
ò 1+ x2
20.
x2 + 1
dx

FOUR MARK QUESTIONS

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SIX MARK QUESTIONS

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10.

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12.

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15.

ONE MARK QUESTIONS

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TWO MARK QUESTIONS
1.

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x2 x2
2. 11. log2x - +C
2 4

3. 12. 1

13. 1
4.

5. 14. 19
99

6. p
15. tan–1 e -
4
2
16. log sin x
7. +C
2

8. 17. log|secx + tan x|


+ log |cosec x – cot x| + C
2x
22 2
9. +C
18. (tan x )3 / 2 + C
(log )2 3 3
2 é a ù
19. – log a + b cos x + +C
10. (
- écos 2 tan x ù -1
) b2 êë a + b cos x úû
ë û +C
1
2 20. x - log x 2 + 1 + tan-1 x + C
2

FOUR MARK QUESTIONS

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FOUR/SIX MARK QUESTIONS

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area

x
(1, 3), and the Lines whose equations are y = and x + y = 4
3

99
3 1/ 3 é 4 / 3 ù
23.
4
(2) ë(3) - 1û sq units

24.
11
Square units 25. 56a 2 Square units
2 3
56
26. Square units
17

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101
ONE MARK QUESTIONS

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TWO MARK QUESTIONS

1.

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FOUR MARK QUESTIONS

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10.

SIX MARK QUESTIONS

109
ONE MARK QUESTIONS

110
TWO MARK QUESTIONS
1.

FOUR MARK QUESTIONS


1.

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10.

SIX MARK QUESTIONS

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i i

i i

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ONE MARK QUESTIONS

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TWO MARK QUESTIONS

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X

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FOUR MARK QUESTIONS

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ONE MARK QUESTIONS

perpendicular

126
24. (i) Hint and sol.
x+y+z=3–2–1=0

25. 3iˆ - 6ˆj + 6kˆ


-2 1 -5
26. , ,
30 30 30
1
27. p=-
3
4 ˆ 3 ˆ 12 ˆ
28. i+ j- k
13 13 13

TWO MARK QUESTIONS

uuur uuur uuur uuur


12. Hint we have PQ + OQ = QO + OR
uuur uuur uuur uuur
Þ OQ - OP = OR - OQ
uuur uuur
Þ PQ = QR
As Q is common point for both vectors Hence P, Q, R are collinear.
13. 13 3 14. l = -4

15. Hint and sol


r r rr
given a = 2, b = 3, and a.b. = 4
r r2
Now consider a - b = (a – b)2 = (a – b) (a – b)
r2
a – 2 a.b + (b) Q a.b = b.a
2

(a – b)2 = (2)2 – 2(4)+(3)2 = 5


r r
a-b = 5

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FOUR MARK QUESTIONS

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ONE MARK QUESTIONS

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135
TWO MARK QUESTIONS

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FOUR MARK QUESTIONS

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SIX MARK QUESTIONS

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ONE MARK QUESTIONS

141
TWO MARK QUESTIONS

Q.1 Q.8

Q.2 Q.9
Q.10
Q.3

Q.11
Q.4

Q.5

Q.6

Q.7

142
FOUR MARK QUESTIONS 16.

1.
17.

2. 18.

3. 19.

4. SIX MARK QUESTIONS


5. 1.

2.
6.

7. 3.

5.
8.
6.
9.

10.

11. 8

12.

13.
9.
14.

15.

143
144
145
146
147
148
MCQ's

opptimised

x l

o
e

149
te c

excluding

150
151
LINEAR PROGRAMMING
ONE MARK QUESTIONS ANSWER

1. (d)

2. (c)

3. (b)

4. (a)

5. (c)

6. (c)

7. (b)

8. (a)

152
153
154
ONE MARK QUESTIONS

7. An urn contains 6 red and 3 black balls. Two balls are randomly drawn. Let x
presents the number of black balls. What are the possible value of x?

8. A die is tossed thrice. Find the probability of getting an even number at least
once.

9. Events E and F are such that P (Not E or Not F) = 0.25. State whether E and
F are mutually exclusive.

10. Out of 30 consecutive integers 2 are choosen at random. Find the


probability so that their sum is odd.

11. If event A and B are mutually exclusive and exhaustive events and
1
P(A) = P(B) then Find P(A).
3
12. A natural number x is choosen at random from the first hundred natural
1
numbers. Find the probability such that x + <2
x
13. A long contains 50 tickets numbered 1, 2, 3, ...... 50 of which five are drawn
at random and arranged in ascending order of magnitude. (x1 < x2 < x3 < x4 <
x5). What is the probability that x3= 30

155
TWO MARK QUESTIONS

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

156
simultaneously

urn

¢ e

4 ¢

e e

then

rolled

kets bearing numbers k


e

157
FOUR MARK QUESTIONS
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

158
9.

10.

SIX MARK QUESTIONS

1.

2.

159
3.

4. scooter
with scooter, car, and truck
driver,

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

160
11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

161
ONE MARK QUESTIONS
7
8.
8

9. Not mutually exclusive

15
10.
29
1
11.
4

12. 0
29
C2 Ì 20C2
13. P(E) = 50
C5

7. 0, 1, and 2.

TWO MARK QUESTIONS

1. 10. 3/7

2. 11. –

12. 32
3.
13. 5/9
4.
14. 0.6
5. 15. 0.96

6. 16. 5/6

7. 1.1 17. Mean = 2 and variance = 1


8. 3/10 9
18.
9. A and B are not independent events (s) 25
because P(A Ç B) ¹ P(A) × P(B)

162
FOUR MARK QUESTIONS

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

163
SIX MARK QUESTIONS

6
1.
31

2.

3.

–1
4.
52

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

164
16.

17.

18.

19.

165
PRACTICE PAPER I
CLASS XII
SECTION A (1 MARKS EACH)
General Instructions:
(I) All question are compulsary.
(ii) The question paper consists of 36 questions divided into four sections : A, B, C and D.
Section A Comprises of 20 questions of 1 mark each
Section B Comprises of 6 questions of 2 mark each
Section C Comprises of 6 questions of 4 mark each
Section D Comprises of 4 questions of 6 mark each
(iii) All questions in section A are to be answered in one word, one sentence or as per
exact requirement of question.
(iv) There is no overall choice, however internal choice has been provided in 3 question
of section B 3 question of section C and 2 questions of section D, You have to attempt
only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v) Use of calculator is not permitted you may ask for logarithmic tables, if required.

3
é æ dy ö 2 ù
d2 y
1. Find the sum of order and degree of the differential equation = ê1 + ç ÷ ú
dx 2 êë è dx ø úû

2. Write the smallest reflexive relation on set A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}.

3. Write the value of tan–1 2 + tab–13.

4. Write the integrating factor of the differential equation

dx
+ x tany - sec y = 0
dy

5. Find 'l'. If the vectors lˆi + ˆj + 2k,


ˆ 2iˆ - ˆj + lk,
ˆ and ˆi + lˆj - kˆ are coplanar.

6. Find the projection of ˆi + 3jˆ + 7kˆ on the vector 2iˆ - 3jˆ + 6kˆ

166
7. The probability distribution of a discrete random variable X is given by
X 2 3 4 5

5 7 9 11
P(x)
K K K K
Find P(x = 3)

f(x)

x x

7 5
(x + tan x + x + 1)dx

tangent s

167
increasing

cm an cm, then

10cm/sec.
area

SECTION - B (2 MARKS EACH)

OR

OR

168
A can

ze
graphically.

having

OR

OR

169
e angled

OR
area

integration, area of the region

170
–1

i i –

Minimum

æ yö
çè x ÷ø

152

171
PAPER II CLASS XII
PRACTICE SECTION A (1 MARKS EACH)
1. If R={(x, y) : x+2y=8} is a relation on N, write the range of R.

3
2. If sin (sin-1 o
5

3. How many matrices of order 2x2 are possible with entry 2 × 2.

2 1 –1
4. If A= |A |
0 5

7. Find the mimimum value of sin x cos x.


p
function is decreasing
2
a) sin 2x b) cos 3x c) tan x d) cos 2x

9. The curves y= aex and y=be-x cut orthogonally if


a) a=b b) ab=-b c) ab=1 d) ab=2

dx
10. Evaluate : ò 1-sin x
2

ò 2 7
11. Evaluate : -p Sin x dx
2

sinx
12. Evaluate : ò sin 2x
dx

dy
13. The degree of + cosy=0 is not defined true or false?
dx
1/ 3
æ d2 y ö
14. Write the order of the following differential equation : 1 + dy = ç ÷
dx è dx 2 ø

172
15. write integrating factor of the following differential equation:-

dx
+ x cosy + siny
dy

perpendicular

17. What is the perpendicular distance of plane 2x-y+3z=10 from origin?

19. Find P(A/B) if P (A)= 0.4, P (B)=0.8 and P (B/A)=0.6

20. Three coins are tossed once. Find the probability of setting at least one head.

Section B (2 Mark Each)


f: ® x x2

22. Using properties of determimants, show that

a a+b a+2b

a+2b a a+b =0

a+b a+2b a

OR
Prove that the diagonal elements of a skew - symmetric matrix are all zero.
-1
23. Find the domain of the continuity of f (x) = sin x - [x]

x d 2y
x
dx2

OR

173
2
t dy
dx2

25. Find the equation of the plane passing through the point (-2, 1,-3) and making equal

intercept on the co ordinate axes.

bag
colour.

Section C (4 Mark Each)

Or

f ® 2
x = 4x + 12x + 15 show ®

invertible
cos(x+a)
28. Evaluate : ò cos(x-a)
dx

Or

x
Evaluate : ò x +x2+1
4
dx

29. Solve the following differential equation:


3 3 2 2
(x +y ) dx + (x y+xy ) dy
30. Decompose the vector 6iˆ - 3ˆj - 6kˆ into vectors which are parallel and perpendicular
to the vector ˆi + ˆj + kˆ
are ` 2 and
` A requires as much time as belt of type B.
belts s
buckles e
h s

174
Section D (6 Mark Each)

1 -1 1

33. If A= 2 1 -3

1 1 1

x+2y+2=4,-x+y+z=0, x-3y+z=2

34. Show that the height of the cylinder of maximum volume that can be inscribed in a
2r
sphere of radius r is
3
OR
x2 y2
Find the area of greatest rectangle that can be inscribed in an ellipse 2
+ 2 =1.
a b

35. Find the area of the region.

{(x,y) : y28, 6x, x2+y27(6}

Or

perpedicular 2iˆ - ˆj + 5kˆ on the Line.


®
( ) (
r = 11 ˆi - 2jˆ - 8kˆ + l 10 ˆi - 4ˆj - 11kˆ ) perpendicular.

175
ANSWERS OF PRACTICE PAPER-II

1. {1, 2, 3} 23. (–1, 0) U (0, 1)


¯ 1ù
2. x = 3/5 24. x x ê(1 + log x)2 + ú
ë xû
OR
3. 16
1
2a
4. 1/10
x
5. 25. x + y + z = –4
x
26. 7/15
6. cosx
y-6 -3
27. f–1(y) =
7. – 2 2
28. x cos 2a – sin 2a log [sec (x–a)] + c
8. (d) Or
1 æ 2x 2 + 1ö
9. (c) tan-1 ç ÷ +C
3 è 3 ø
10. tanx 29. –y = x log [c (x – y)]

11. 0 30. (- i - j - k )+ (7i - 2 j - 5k )


1 31. Max. profits = ` 1300
12. log sec x + tan x + c
2 No. of belts type A = 200
13. True No. of belts type B = 600
32. 5/7
14. 2
é 4 2 2ù
33. 1 ê
15. esiny
A -1 = -5 0 5 úú
10 ê
êë 1 -2 3 úû
16. 1
9 2 7
x= ,y = ,z =
5 5 5
17. 10 14
34. 2ab sq. units.
19. 0.3 35. 32p - 4 3 sq. units. Or 4 sq. units
3
20. 7/8 36. (1, 2, 3),
14

176
PRACTICE PAPER III
CLASS XII

(I) All question are compulsary.


(ii) The question paper consists of 36 questions divided into four sections : A, B, C and D.

Section A Comprises of 20 questions of 1 mark each


Section B Comprises of 20 questions of 2 mark each
Section C Comprises of 20 questions of 4 mark each
Section D Comprises of 20 questions of 6 mark each

(iii) All questions in section A are to be answered in one word, one sentence or as per
exact requirement of question.
(iv) There is no overall choice, however internal choice has been provided in 2 question
of section B 2 question of section C and 2 questions of section D, You have to attempt
only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v) Use of calculator is not permitted you may ask for logarithmic tables, if required.

177
Questions
Section-A
Question numbers 1 to 20 carry 1 mark each.

1 0 0 1
1. Given A= and B=
0 -1 1 0

Write the value of AB.

d2y dy 2 d 2y
+x = 2x2. log
dx2 dx dx2

®
( ) (
3. The angle between the line r = 2i - ˆj + 3kˆ + l 3iˆ - ˆj + 2kˆ ) and
®
( )
the plane r = i + j + k = 3 is________.

x+2 y-5 z+1


4. The co-ordinate of the joint, where the line = = outs the yz plane is
1 3 5

_________________.

dy
5. If y=sin–1x + cos–1 x, write
dx

d
6. If f(x) + x +1, write the value of fof(x).
dx

7. If A is a square martin of order 3 with IAI=4. Then write all value of I-2AI.
1
8. If event A and B are mutually exclusive and enhaustive events and P(A) = 3 P(B),
then P(A) is equals is to _____________________.

9. In which quadrant the bounded region for in equations x+y£1 and x-y£1 is situated?

A) I, II B) I, III C) II, III D) All four quadrants.

178
10. Write the derivative of ex wrt. x
11. Find the differential equation representing the family of curves y=a.e2x+5, where a is
an arbitrary constant.

logx
12. Write the maximum value of f (x)= if it exists.
x
1+cosx
13. Evaluate : ò x+sinx
dx.

3 x
14. Evaluate :
ò2 3 dx
dy
15. Find the integrating factor of x + 2y = x cosx
dy

16. Write value of (kˆ ´ ˆj) ˆi + ˆj + kˆ

p
17. Evaluate : ò
3 sin3
-
p
x dx
3

2x
18. Find : ò (x +1) (x +3) dx.
2 2

19. Slope of tangent to the curve y=x2+x+1 at x=1 is ________________.

20. Write derivative of

sin x + cos x p p
cos–1 , w.r.t x - 4 < x < 4
2

179
Section-B

Question numbers 21 to 26 carry 2 mark each.

4 2
21. If A= , show that (A-2 I) (A-3 I) = 0.
-1 1

OR

Show that the functions f: R®R, given by f(x)=cosx " xÎR is neither one-one nor onto.

3 3
sin x+cos x
23. Find ò 2
sin x cos2x
dx.

Or

x-3
ò(x-11)
x
Find 3
e dx

2
sec x
24. Find ò dx.
tan2 x + 4
25. Find the volume of a cuboid whose edges are given by

-3iˆ + 7ˆj + 5k,


ˆ - 5iˆ + 7ˆj - 3kˆ and - 7iˆ - 5ˆj - 3kˆ

26. Find the probability distribution of x, the number of heads in a simultaneous toss of
two coins.
Section-C
Question numbers 27 to 32 carry 4 mark each.
æ 1 ö
If tan-1 x - cot -1 x = tan-1 ç ,x > 0
è 3 ÷ø
æ 2ö
sec -1 ç ÷
è xø

180
®
a = ˆi + ˆj + kˆ
® ®
b = 2iˆ + 4ˆj + -5kˆ and c = l ˆi + 2ˆj + 3kˆ l
® ®
b + c.

dy
x x
dx

x +1 ù
dy -1 é 2
Find if y = sin ê ú
dx ë1 + 4 x û
OR

1 3 4
If A = 2 1 2
5 1 1

30. If y= ex [sin x+ cos x], prove that


d 2y 2dy
2
- + 2y=0
dx dx

31. Minimize z=6x+3y


subject to the constraints
4x+y ³ 80, x+5y > 115, 3x+2y £ 150, x ³ 0,y ³ 0
OR

The corner points of the feasible region determined by the system of linear constraints
are (0,3), (1,1), and (3,0). Let z= px+qy, where, P, q > 0. Find the condition in p and q, so
that minimum of z occurs at (3,0) and (1,1).
1 1 1
, Ç
4 2 8

181
Section-D

Question numbers 33 to 36 carry 6 mark each.

33. Using matrix method, solve the following system of equations:


3x-2y+3z=8
2x+y-z=1
4x-3y+2z=4

above.

OR

a Or
x2 y2
U 2 2
a b

36. Show that height of a cylinder, which is open at the top, having a given surface area
and greatest volume, is equal to radius of its base.

182
Practice Paper 3 Answer
Making Scheme
S.No. Value Points Marks

0 1
1. AB = [1]
-1 0

2. [½ + ½]

é(iˆ + ˆj + k).(3i
ˆ ˆ ù
ˆ - ˆj + 2k)
3. Sinq = ë û
1+ 1+ 1 9 + 1+ 4

4
q=Sin
-1

42
[½ + ½]

x + 2 y - 5 z +1
4. Any point on = = = l,is
1 3 5
(l-2, 3l+5, 5l-1), the line cuts yz plane at l-2=0 ie l=2 [1]
Hence required point is (0,11,9)

p dy
5. y= Þ =0 [1]
2 dx
dy [1]
6. [fof(x)]=1
dx

3
[1]
7. I-2AI = (-2) IAI

=–8×4=–32.

183
S.No. Value Points Marks

8. Because event A and B are mutually exclusive and exhaustive.


AUB = sample space S
\ P (AUB)=P(S)=1
Þ P(A)+P(B)-P(A B)=1

É
3
Þ P(A)+3 P(A)-0=1 : f(n) = sin3 (-3) =-sin x =- f (x)
Q event A and B are mutually exclusive (given)
[½ + ½]
Þ ANB = f
[1]
É

P(A B)=0 1
Þ 4P(A) = 1 Þ P(A)=
4

9. All four quadrant. [1]


x
10. e 2 x [1]
dy 2x dy
11. = 2ae Þ = 2(y-5)
dx dx
dy [½ + ½]
Þ - 2y + 10=0
dx
I
12. [1]
e
(1 + cos x)
13. Let I= ò
x + sin x
dx, now put x+sinx=t
I [½ + ½]
\ I=
ò t dt=log ItI+c Þ (1 + cos x)du = dt
= log |x + sin x| + C
3
| Q t = x + sin x
3
æ 3x ö 1 1 é 2
ò 3 dx = çç log 3 ÷÷ = log 3 · [3 ]2 = log 3 ë3 - 3 ùû
14. x x 3 2

2 è ø3
1 18 [½ + ½]
= (27 - 9) =
log 3 log 3
2
15. x [1]
16. -1 [1]

184
S.No. Value Points Marks
p/2
ò-p/3 sin
3
17. Let I= x dx

Here f(x) = sin3x


\ f(–x) = sin (–x) = –sin x = – f(x)
3 3

dt
18. Put x2= t Þ 2xdx = dt and then I = ò (t + 1)(t + 3) [½ + ½]

2
1 x +1
Ans log +c
2 x2+3
19. 3. [1]

20. 1 [1]

Section B

2 2 1 2 0 0
21. (A-2I) (A-3I)= = =0
-1 -1 -1 -2 0 0 [1 + 1]

1 1 1
22.
2 2 2

a=9, b=4, c=2, not transitive


OR
®
f(x) = cos x [1 + 1]
f(0)= cos 0 = 1
f(2p)=cos 2p=1
so f is not one-one
[1]
also range f = [-1, 1] ¹ R
hence f is not onto [1]

185
S.No. Value Points Marks

sin3 x + cos3 x
23.
ò sin2 x . cos2 x = ò (sec x + tan x + cos ec x . cot x) dx [1 + 1]

= sec x - cosec x + C
OR
x-3 x -3
ò ë(x - 1) - 2(x - 1) ûù dx

ò (x - 1)3
2
e dx = e [1]

ex
= e x [x - 1]-2 + C or +C
(x - 1)2 [1]

2
24. Put tan x = t Þ sec x = dt [1/2]
sec 2 x dt
I= ò dx = ò dx = log t + t 2 + 4 ù + C [1/2]
2 úû
tan x + 1 2
t +4

= log - tan x + tan2 x + 4 + C [1/2]


® ® ®
25. a . (b . c ) = ( -3iˆ + 7ˆj + 5k)
ˆ . ( -5iˆ + 7ˆj - 3k)
ˆ

-3 7 5
= -5 7 -3 = - 264
7 -5 3 [1]

[½ + ½]
= |-264| = 264 cubic units
26. Let x= no of heads in simultaneous toss of two coins
x: 0 1 2 [2]
P(x) : 1/4 1/2 1/4

æ 1 ö
27. Given tan-1 x - cot -1 x = tan-1 ç ÷, x > 0
è 3ø
æp ö p
Þ tan-1 x - ç - tan-1 x ÷ = [1]
è2 ø 6
2p p
Þ 2 tan-1 = x - Þ tan-1 x = [1]
3 3

æpö 2 p [1 + 1]
Þ x = tan ç ÷ = 3 \ sec -1 =
è ø
3 x 6

186
S.No. Value Points Marks
® ®
® (b + c )
28. a. =1 [1]
® ®
b+c
ˆ . éë(2 + l )iˆ + 6ˆj - 2kˆ ùû = (2 + l )2 + 36 + 4
Þ (iˆ + ˆj + k)
Þ l + 6 = (2 + l )2 + 40 [1½]

Squaring to get

l + 12l + 36 = l + 4l+ 44 Þ l = 1
2 2

® ®
\ Unit vector along (b + c ) is [½]
3ˆ 6ˆ 2ˆ
i+ j- k [1]
7 7 7
29. (sin x)y = (x + y) Þ y . log sin x = log (x + y) [1]
Differntiating w.r.t. x we get

dy 1 æ dy ö
y . cot x + log sin x . = ç1 + ÷ [1½]
dx x + y è dx ø
1
- y cot x
dy x+y 1 - y (x + y) cot
Þ = = [1½]
dx 1 (x + y) log sin x - 1
log sin x -
x+y
Or
é 2 . 2x ù é 2t ù
y = sin-1 ê x 2ú
= sin-1 ê 2ú
, where t = 2x [1]
ëê1 + (2 ) ûú ë1 + t û
dy 2 dt
Þ y = 2 tan-1 t, = and = 2x.log 2 [1]
dt 1 + t 2 dx

dy 2 x 2n+1 . log 2
Þ = . 2 .log 2 =
dx 1 + t 2 1 + 4x [1]

30. y = e x [sin x + cos x]


dy
= e x [cos x - sin x] + e x .[sin x + cos x] [1]
dx
= e x [cos x - sin x] + y [1/2]

187
d2 y dy
= e x [ - sin x - cos x] + [cos x - sin x] . e x + [1 ½]
dx 2 dx
dy dy
=-y+ -y+ [1/2]
dx dx
2
d y dy
2
= -2 + 2y = 0 [1]
dx dx

C(2, 72)

Points Value of Z

: [1]
y

[3]

188
P(A¢) × P(B¢) [1]
Q
(B)]

[3]

SECTION–D

Let A =
z

[1]
[1]

[2]

[½]

[1½]

[2]

189
®
r (5iˆ + 2ˆj - 3k)
ˆ = 17 Equation of required plane is [1]
®
r .(5iˆ + 2ˆj - 3k)
ˆ = (4iˆ + 3ˆj + k)(5i
ˆ ˆ + 2ˆj - 3k)
ˆ
®
Þ r .(5iˆ + 2ˆj - 3k)
ˆ = 23
[1]

[1]

[1]

[1]
K of plane [1]
K K K [1]

[1]

Correct figure [1]

[1 ½]

190
[1½]

[1½]

[3]

a
éæ b æ x a
2
x ö öù
4 êç ç a2 - x 2 + sin-1 ÷ ÷ ú [2]
ëêè a è 2 2 2 ø ø ûú 0

[1]

h= [1]

[½]

S [1]
S

S [½]

[1]

191
[1]

[1]

192
NOTE

193
NOTE

194
NOTE

195
NOTE

196
NOTE

197
NOTE

198

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