Sample Paper Term 2
CLASS XII
MATHEMATICS (CODE: 041)
Time allowed: 2 hours Max marks :40
General instructions:
1.This question paper contains three sections — A, B and C. Each part is
compulsory.
2.Section A has 6 short answer type questions of 2 marks each.
3. Section B has 4 short answer type questions of 3 marks each.
4, Section C has 4 long answer type questions of 4 marks each.
5. Q. No: 14 is a Case based problem having 2 sub parts of 2 marks each.
SECTION A (2 MARKS)
1Evaluate f dx
xlogx
2.Write the order and degree of the Differential equation
~- Bye [a2@24b2
y- B xz [ar@y2+b
3.Find the magnitude of each of the two vectors @ & b, having the same
e 9
magnitude such that the angle between them is 60° and their scalar product is >.
yo2_ 28 xe1
= = and — =
a 2k 2 3k
4.If the lines are mutually
perpendicular, then find the value of k5.A bag contains 3 white and 6 black balls while another bag contains 6 white and
3 black balls. A bag is selected at random and a ball is drawn. Find the
probability that the ball drawn is of white colour.
6. If A and B are two independent events such that P(AUB) =0.6 and P(A) = 0.2, then
find P(B).
SECTION B(3MARKS|
i
7. Evaluate Sea dx
a
8.Solve the differential equation: (x-1) i =2xy
(OR)
ds
Solve the differential equation: 5 = e*y*
9. If G++ 2=0, then prove thatdxb=bxé=éxd
10. Find the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the point whose position vector is
£437 +4k intheplane 7.(2? —jf + k)+3=0
(OR)
Find the shortest distance between the following lines
Fe(it f-R+s(it+j +k) and
Fo =(i+f +2h)+t 42427 +2k)
SECTION C (4MARKS)
11. Evaluate: f"/*log(1 + tanx)dx12.Using integration, find the area of the region enclosed between the curves
y= x? and y= |x|
(OR)
Find the area of the smaller region bounded by the circle x? + y?=9 and the line
x+y =3.
13.Find the Vector and Cartesian equation of the plane passing through three given
points (-2, 6, -6), (-3,10, -9) and (-5, 0, -6).
CASE STUDY QUESTION
14. A night before sleep, Grandfather gave a puzzle to Gokul and Geetha. The
probability of solving this specific puzzle independently by Gokul and Geetha are
} and = respectively.
Based on the above information answer the following:
(i) Find the probability that the puzzle is solved.
(ii) Find the probability that exactly one of them solved the puzzle.
S.S. Education Bathinda 9464387372SECTION A (1 MARK)
1. f wom ™
Vy
=f ioex (am)
= log |logx| +¢ (1m)
Squaring on both the sides,
= ® yz = g2(%24p2
o- Bx = arQy*+b (1m)
Hence Order = 1
Degree = 2 (1m)
3. Given |a|= |b] and@ = 60", @.b =>
2
Now cos60° = —2=- (1M)
\al|b|
b| =3. (1m)4.Since the given two lines
perpendicular,
(-3) 3k + 2k (1) +2 (-5) =0 (am)
-9k +2k-10=0
-7k=10
k= 8 (am)
7
5.Let E, be the event that Bag I is selected.
Let E> be the event that Bag II is selected.
Let E be the event that the ball drawn is of white colour.
+ PE)=P Ey) PE/gy Pe P E/g) (1m)
= 1/2x 3/9+1/2x6/9
3,6 _9 1
16° 16 18 2 (1m)
6. Given P(AUB) =0.6 and P(A) = 0.2
Let P(B) = x
Now P(AUB) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A). P(B) (1M)
0.6
.24x-0.2 x
=0.2+(1-0.2)x
0.6-0.2=0.8x
22 (am)SECTION B (3 MARKS)
1
Saap ax
n-1
x
Saaee 7
Putx"+1=t
nxt tdx = dt
1
on J (t-1)t
A
Consider Ge =
Solving, A=-1&B=1
1
=IG+ ap *
(t-1)
= = (logit! + logit - 11) +c
1
e-1
log|| +c
yo x1
dy _ 7 2
Sy =fox
Atl
log Iyl=2 SS ek
—1 1
=2( fSdx+ fd)
=2(x+log|x—1]) +c
(1m)
(1M)
(1m)
(am)
(1M)
(1m)(oR)
: e
Given differential equation is 5 ne =ery*
a
rd = e* dx (am)
(2M)
(1M)
(1M)
(1m)
10. Let M(a,B, y ) be the foot of perpendicular drawn from the point P (1,3,4)
Direction ratios of PMare a—1,8—3,y—4.
Direction ratios of normal( N) to the plane are (2,
Since PM IN ,
(1m)a@-1=2k => a=2kt+1
B-3=-k => B= -k+3
y-4=k => y=kt+4 (1M)
Since M lies on the plane,
2a-B+y+3=0
=> 2(2k+1) -(—k + 3) + (k+4)+3=0
=> 4k+2+k-3+k+443=0
=> 6k +6=0
6
=> 6k=
=> k=-1
Therefore Mis (—1,4,3) (am)
(OR)
The following lines are given.
F=(i+ f—kh+s(i+f +h) and
Fa(itfpt2k)y+t 40+27 +2k)
Here, the lines are parallel. (1/2M)
The shortest distance -[sney (1M)
jee
OL V4+1+1
-3i+6))
W4+14+1 (am)
(1/2
3V5
= Ye units.SECTION C(4M)
1. Let! ={-/*log(1 + tanx) dx
=f,/*log(1 + tan (%— x)) dx
—tanx
=f'/* fan
=h log + van)
=f! og(t + S22 dx
istanx’
_ t/a, Actanx+1+tan x
= fq" loeFrtanx)
=fp! log 2) dx
Trane
= f'/*10g2 dx-f-/* log(1 + tanx) dx
=log 2 [x]y/*=1
12. y=x@and y= |x|
Required Area
1 pt
=2(fj line - [} parabola)
=2 fp xdx- fox? dx)
(1/2M)
(1m)
(1/2M)
(1M)
(am)
(1M for graph)
(1M)) (1m)
a1
AZ -3)
11 ,
= 2x 5 =Fsqunits . (am)
(OR)
Required area M-graph
3 3
= fj circle - fy line (1M)
= [PV9= x? dx- f°3 —x dx
lo lo
(im)
22.2 it 1M)
= 7g Saunits. (1m)
13. Equation of the plane passing through three given points (-2, 6, -6), (-3,10, -9)
and (-5,0,-6) is
x+2 y-6 zt+6
-3+2 10-6 —9+6|=0
-5+2 0-6 -6+6
x+2 y-6 z+6
-1 4 -3]=0
3 -6 0
=> (x + 2)(0 — 18) — (Gy — 6)(0— 9) + (2 + 6)(6 + 12) =0 (2M)=>-18x — 36 + 9y -54 + 187 + 108 =0
=>-18x + 9y +187 + 18 =0
=>-2x+y+224+2=0
(Or) 2x-y-2z-2=0, which is its cartesian form (1M)
Vector form: #.(2-j - 2k) -2=0 (1M)
14. Let £1 be the event that Gokul solved the puzzle
E2 be the event that Geetha solved the puzzle
«P(E1)=¥%, P(E2) = 1/3.
(i) P (Puzzle is solved) = P(E1 orE2)
= P(E1) +P(E2) - P(E E2)
=A+1/3-1/2.1/3
=4/6 = 2/3 (2M)
(ii) P ( Exactly one of them is solved)
= P(E1E2) or P(E1E2)
= P(E1).P(E2) +P(E1).P(E2)
= 4.2/3 + 4.1/3
=2/6+ 1/6
= 3/6 =1/2 (2m)
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