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Book 1 Set-A Xii

The document is a mathematics examination paper consisting of five sections: A, B, C, D, and E, with a total of 80 marks and a duration of 3 hours. Each section includes various types of questions such as multiple choice, short answer, and long answer questions, with specific marks assigned to each type. General instructions indicate that all sections are compulsory, with internal choices available in some questions.

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Book 1 Set-A Xii

The document is a mathematics examination paper consisting of five sections: A, B, C, D, and E, with a total of 80 marks and a duration of 3 hours. Each section includes various types of questions such as multiple choice, short answer, and long answer questions, with specific marks assigned to each type. General instructions indicate that all sections are compulsory, with internal choices available in some questions.

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MATHEMATICS-(SET-A)

Time Allowed : 3 Hours Max. Mrks : 80


General Instructions :
1. Ths question paper contains - five secxtions A, B, C, D & E. Each section is compulsory. However,
there are internal choices in some questions.
2. Section A has 18 MCQs and 2 Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each.
3. Section B has 5 Very Answer (VSA)-type questions of 2 marks each.
4. Section C has 6 Short Answer (SA)-type questions of 3 marks each.
5. Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA)-type questions of 5 marks each.
6. Section E has 3 source based/case based/passage based/integrated units of assessment (4 marks
each) with sub parts.
SECTION - A (Multiple Choice Questions)
Each question carries 1 mark
3 x 1 
1. If A   is a symmetric matrix, then the value of x is
2x  3 x  2
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c)  4 (d)  3

 
mx  1, x  2 
2. If f ( x)   is continuous at x = , then
sin x  n, x   2
 2

n  
(a) m  1, n  0 (b) m  1 (c) n  m (d) m  n 
2 2 2

1 sin x  cos x 


3. The differential co-efficient of tan  
 cos x  sin x 
w.r.t. 'x' is
1
(a) 0 (b) (c) 1 (d) none of these
2
0 a b 5 
(a) (b)
4. If D  b 0 a , then D = 4 4

a b 0  
(c) (d) 
4 4
(a) a 3  b3 (b) a 2  b 2 12. Which of the following is not correct ?
(c) a 2  b 2 (d) a 3  b3
(a) A  A , where A  [ aij ]33
T

d 2x (b) kA  k A , where A  [ aij ]33


3
5. If y  x  e , then
x
is equal to
dy 2 (c) If A is a skew-symmetric matrix of odd
1 ex order, then A  0 .
(a) (b) 
(1  e x ) 2 (1  e x ) 2 ab cd a c b d
(d)  
ex e f g h e g f h
(c)  (d) e x
(1  e x )3
13. If a function f :  2,    B defined by
6. The interval of increase of the function
f ( x)  x 2  4 x  5 is a bijection, then B =
f ( x )  x  e  tan  2 / 7  is
x

(a) R (b) 1,  


(a)  0,   (b)  , 0 
(c) (1, ) (d) (,1) (c)  4,   (d) 5,  

7. Let f ( x )  2 x3  3 x 2  12 x  5 on [  2,4]. 14. If A is a matrix of order m  n and B is a


matrix such that ABT and B TA are both
The Absolute maximum occurs at x = defined, then the order of matrix B is
(a)  2 (b)  1 (a) m  n (b) n  n
(c) 2 (d) 4
(c) n  m (d) 3  n.
8. If the set A contains 7 elements and the set
15. The value of
B contains 10 elements, then the number one-
one functions from A to B is  5  1  5 
cos 1  cos   sin  sin  is
(a) 10
C7 (b) 10
C7  7!  3   3 
(c) 710 (d) 10 7  5
(a) (b)
2 3
9. Let R be a relation on the set N defined as 10 
R  {( x, y ) : x, y  N, 2 x  y  41} . Then R is (c) (d) 0
3
(a) reflexive (b)
symmetric (c) transitive (d) 2  250 
16. The minimum value of  x   is
none of these  x 
(a) 75 (b) 50
 2  2  4 (c) 25 (d) 55
P   1 3 4  ,
10. If then P5 equals dy
1  2  3  17.
1
If y  sec(tan x ), then at x = 1 is equal
dx
(a) P (b) 2P 1 1
(c)  P (d)  2P.. (a) (b)
2 2
1  3  (c) 1 (d)
11. The principal value of sin  sin  is 2
 4 
0 3 2b  22. If x 1+ y + y 1+ x = 0,(x1  y), then prove
2 0 1 
18. If  is singular, then the value dy 1
 4  1 6  that dx   .
1  x 
2

of b is equal to
23. A balloon, which always remains spherical,
(a)  3 (b) 3(c)  6 (d) 6.
2
In the following question, a statement of Asser- has a variable diameter (3 x  1) . Find
tion (A) is followed by a statement of 3
the rate of change of its volume with
Reason (R). Choose the correct answer
respect to x.
out of the following choices.
24. Write the value of
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the cor-
rect explanation of A.    3  
(b) Both A and R are true R is not the cor- tan 1  2 sin  2 cos 1     .

   2   
rect explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false. 25. Find the maximum value of
(d) A is false but R is true. 1 1 1
19. Assertion (A) We can write 1 1+ sinθ 1
sin-1 x=(sin x) -1
1 1 1 + cosθ
Reason (R) Any value in the range of
principal value branch is called principal
value of that inverse trigonometric func- SECTION - C
tion. This section comprises of short answer
20. Assertion (A) A 2  2 matrix A   aij  , type questions (SA) of 3 marks
whose elements are given by aij  i  j ,
each

1 2  1 0 1
is  2 4  . 26. If

A 0 1 2
 then show that
   
6 0 4 
Reason (R) If A is a 4  2 matrix, then
the elements in A is 5. 3A  27 A
SECTION - B
This section comprises of very short answer  t
27. If x  a  cos t  log tan  , and y = a sin t
type questions (VSA) of 2 marks each  2
21. Find the value of the following
d2y 
 1  then find 2 at t 
: cot   2 cot 3. dx 3
2 
OR
OR
Find the simplified form of Show that the function f ( x)  x  1  x  1 ,

3 4  for all x  R , is not differentiable at the point


cos 1  cos x  sin x  , w h e r e x  1 and x = 2.
5 5 
 3  
x , .
 4 4 
x
28. Show that the function f : R{x  R  1  x  1} defined by f ( x)  , x  R is one-one and onto
1 x
function.
OR
Let f : N  N be defined as

n 1
 2 , when n is odd
f ( n)  
 n , when n is even for all n  N . State whether the function f is
 2
bijective. Justify your answer.

4 sin   
29. Prove that y    is an increasing function of  on  0,  .
  cos 2  
3
30. Find the intervals in which the function f ( x )  x 4  4 x3  45 x 2  51 is :
2
(i) strictly increasing
(ii) strictly decreasing.
OR
A ladder 5 m long is leaning against a wall. The bottom of the ladder is pulled along the ground,
away from the wall, at the rate of 2 cm/s. How fast is its height on the wall decreasing, when
the foot of the ladder is 4 m away from the wall ?

 1 x  1 x   1 1 1
31. Prove that : tan 1    4  2 cos x,  2  x  1
 1 x  1 x 
SECTION D
This section comprises of long answer type questions (LA) of 5 marks each

2 3 10 4 6 5 6 9 20
32. Solve by matrix method:    4;    1; and   2
x y z x y z x y z
2
1 
33. If x = tan  logy  , then show that 1+ x
2 d y
2 
 2x  a
dy
 0. 
a  dx dx

(cos x )....  dy y 2 tan x


34. If y  (cos x)(cos x ) , show that  .
dx y log cos x  1
OR

 2 x 13x  1
Differentiate the following with respect to x : sin  x .
1  (36) 
35. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4}. Let R be the equivalence relation on    defined by (a, b)R(c, d) if
a + d = b + c. Find the equivalence class
[(1, 3)].
SECTION-E
36. A relation R in a set A is called : Reflexive, if (a, a)  R, for every a  A.
Symmetric, if (a1, a2)  R, implies that (a2,a1)  R,  a1, a2  A
Transitive, if (a1, a2)  R and (a2,a3)  R implies that (a1, a2, a3  A..
On the basis of above information, answer the following quawestions.
(1) Show that the relation R = {(x, y): x is father of y}, is neflexive nor symmetric nor transi-
tive.
(2) Show that the relation R={(x, y): x is exactly 7cm taller than y}, is neither reflexive nor
symmetric nor transitive.
(3) Let R be the relation in relation in the set A of all books in a library of a college given by
R={(x, y):and y have same number of pages }. Then, show that Ris an equivalence relation.
Or
Show that the relation R={(a, b): a and b work at the same place}, is an equivalence relation
37.y = (t) are two functions and t is a variable. In such a case, X and Y are called parametric functions or
parametric equations and t is called the parameter.
To find the derivatives of parametric functions, we use following steps
(1) First, write the given parametric functions, suppose X=f(t) and y=g(t), where t is a param-
eter.
(2) Differentiate both functions separately w.r.t. parameter t by using suitable formula, i.e.find
dx dy
and .
dt dt
(3) Divide the derivative of one function w.r.t. parameter by the derivative of second function
dy
w.r.t. parameter, to get required value, i.e. .
dx

dy
dy dt  g '(t ) ,
Thus, . = dx f '(t ) where f’(t)  0.
dx
dt
On the basis of above information, answer the following questions.
dy
(i) If x=log t and y= cos t, then find .
dx
dy 2
(ii)If x=at3 and y=t2=+1, then find at t = .
dx 3
dy 
(iii)If x=cos t+sin t and y=sin t -cos t, then find at t = .
dx 2
Or
dy 
If x=4cos t and y =8 tan t, then find at t = .
dx 4
38. The fuel cost per hour for running a train is proportional to the square of the speed it
generates in km per hour. If the fuel cost Rs.48 per hour at speed 16 km/h and the fixed
charges to run the train amount to Rs.1200 per hour.
Assume the speed of the train as u km/h.
Based on the above information, solve the following questions:
Q1. Given that the fuel cost per hour is k timesn the square of the speed the train generates in
km/h, the value of k is:
16 1 3
a. b. c. 3 d.
3 3 16
Q2. If the train has travelled a distance of 500 km, then the total cost of running the train is given
by function:
15 6, 00, 000 375 6, 00, 000
a. u b. u
16 u 4 u
5 1, 50, 000 3 6, 000
c. u d. u
16 u 16 u
Q3. The most economical speed to run the train is:
a. 18km/h b. 5km/h
c. 80km/h d. 40km/h
Q4. The fuel cost for the train to travel 500km at the most economical speed is:
a. Rs.3750 b. Rs.750
c. Rs.7500 d. Rs.75000

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