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Model practice paper 2

This document is a model practice paper for mathematics and statistics, consisting of two sections with various types of questions including multiple choice, true/false, and problem-solving tasks. It covers topics such as logarithmic functions, differential equations, linear programming, and statistical analysis. The paper provides instructions for answering questions, including the use of truth tables and the evaluation of functions.

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Model practice paper 2

This document is a model practice paper for mathematics and statistics, consisting of two sections with various types of questions including multiple choice, true/false, and problem-solving tasks. It covers topics such as logarithmic functions, differential equations, linear programming, and statistical analysis. The paper provides instructions for answering questions, including the use of truth tables and the evaluation of functions.

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MODEL PRACTICE PAPER - 2 $ :3Howrs] [Total Marks : 80 instructions : restions are compulsory. eave 6 questions divided into two sections, jive answers of Section—I and Section=II in the same answer book. toe of logarithmic tables is allowed. Use of caleutator is not allowed. por LPP graph paper is not necessary. Only rough sketch of graph is expected. answer f0 each question on a new page foreach multiple choice type of question, itis mandatory to write the correct answer along with its alphabetical letter, €.8. (4) sone (b) sel (C) seer MD . No mark(s) shall be given, if “ONLY” the correct answer or the alphabet of the correct answer is yritten. Only the first attempt will be considered for evaluation. SECTION-I 1, (A) Select and write the correct answer of the following multiple choice type of questions : [61 (j) The negation of the proposition ‘If 2 is prime, then 3 is odd’, is (a) If 2 is not prime, then 3 is not odd. (b) 2 is prime and 3 is not odd. () 2 is not prime and 3 is odd. (@ If 2 is not prime, then 3 is odd. (dy 50 (i) fA is a. 2x2 matrix such that A (adj A)= la al then |A|= @o 5 @10 @ 2s a) (ii) Iexty8= (e+ y)"*") and & theN MI esses © (Ose 4 Ol (220 qa) (iv) If elasticity of demand = 1, then the demand is (a) constant (b) inelastic (¢) unitary elastic (d) elastic (ay = of eal x4 @ e-zate () e+ rete 1 @ eo -aRte w ot © 5 @7 @? «wo MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS a, (B) State whether the following statements are True or False = () Aq has truth value F, if both p and g have truth value F. wo For @+D Ei ede=e fix)te, f)=@+lY- ad; = (iii) y= ae** +be* is a solution of D-E. 2 Beno. (C) Fill in the following blanks = @ ip@y=ttx and f)=3, then f(x) =log x35 + ea (ii) The area of the region bounded by the curve x°=) x=3 and x=9 i (iii) A solution of differenti solution by giving particular values to the arbitrary constants is called ... solution. . (A) Attempt any Tivo of the following questions = (i) Using truth table, prove that : P?q=(p>gAq>P). (ii) Find x, y, z, if EHS] 4 (iii) Find 3. ify=x4a". (B) Attempt any Two of the following questions = (i) Solve the differential equation y(1+log x) $-* log x=0, when x=e, j (ii) The manufacturing company produces x items at the total cost of €(180+4r). = (240—.). Find x for which The demand function for this product is (@) revenue is increasing _(b) profit is increasing, (iii) Evaluate : § (log x)*dv. Q. 3. (A) Attempt any Two of the following questions : 37 (i) Ifp and q are true and r and s are false, find the truth value of the statement pattern [(pVs)>r]V~[~(pq) Vs]. (ii) Find the rate of change of demand (x) of a commodity with respect to its ; tye? price (i), if y=3, 75: NAVNEET PRACTICE PAPERS : STANDARD XII (COMMERCE) then X-axis and the lines equation which can be obtained from the general B} (y Oy B] @ @) 8) @ @) 4 (61 8) @) Find the area of the region bounded by the curve x2=25y, y= 1, y=4 and the Y-axis, é (B) Attempt any One of the following questions : 14] Fl Str) @ Find the inverse of fl 7 8 | by adjoint method. (4) 25. 7 (ii) Examine the function / for maxima and minima, where f(s) = — 9x? +24. (4) (C) Attempt any One of the following questions (Activity) : lal 3 () Evaluate : leer bi cong! — xaae pleting the following activity 1 A 3 2 : Solution: Let =| acm f 2 Jx(1+x°) J20+ ox de=dt and 2 =1-1 When x=1, *=141=2 When x=3, 1=149=10 10 a si | oe 2 @) Gi) Solve the differential equation 2—y=2x by completing the following activity. 4 \ yy Solution : The equation Bayar is ofthe form 2+ Py=0, where P=-1, Q=2x. “LR =elPe CL] ©. the solution of the linear D.E. is QUE) d&e+e [ajaee =2xferax—J[__Jarte wired general solution of the differential equation, (4) w+ |= ce* is the req ‘MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS a SECTION-IT @ 4, (A) Select and write the correct answer of the following multiple choice typeof 374 questions : le (i) Banker’s gain is the simple interest on (a) banker’s discount (b) face value (©) cash value (d) true discount a (ii) by and By, are (a) independent of change of origin and scale (b) independent of change of origin but not of scale (©) independent of change of scale but not of origin (@) affected by change of origin and scale a (iii) The comer points of the feasible region given by the inequations X+yS<4, w+y 15, yH2, xB0, yO. (ii) A bill of certain sum drawn on 28" February 2007 for 8 months was encashed on 26" March 2007 for € 10,992 at 14% p.a. Find the face value of the bill. (iii) There are five jobs, each of which must go through two machines in the order XY. Processing times (in hours) are given below, Determine the sequence for the jobs that will minimize the total clapsed time. Also, find the total elapsed time and idle time for each machine. Jobs A|B/C|D|E MachineX| 10 | 2 | 18| 6 | 20 MachineY| 4 | 12 | 14| 16 | 8 16. (A) Attempt any Two of the following questions : (i If for a bivariate data = 10, F=12, v@)=9, ¢,=4 and r=0.6, estimate y when x=5. (ii) Calculate the cost of living index number for the following data : Base Year _| Current Year Group Price |Quantity| Price Food 40 15 45 Clothing 30 10 a5 Fuel and Lighting | 20 25 25 House Rent 60 20, a Miscellaneous 70 20 eo é ‘MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS [6] @) @) @) [8] (4) @ (4) {6] @) 376 (iii) A. player tosses two coins, He wins 10 if 2 heads appear, 5 if 1 heag appears and €2 if no head appears. Find the expected value and variance of winning amount. (B) Attempt any One of the following questions = (i) A departmental store gives in service training to the salesmen followed by a test. It is experienced that the performance regarding sales of any salesman is linearly related to the scores secured by him. The following data give test scores and sales made by nine salesmen during fixed period : Test scores (X) | 16 | 22 | 28 | 24 | 29 | 25 | 16 | 23 | 24 Sales (/00%)(¥)| 35 | 42 | 57 | 40 | 54 | SI | 34 | 47 | 45 (a) Obtain the line of regression of Y on X. (b) Estimate ¥ when X= 17. (ii) Fit trend line to the following data by the method of least squares = Year 1960] 1965] 1970|1975| 1980] 1985] 1990] 1995] 2000) 2005] Percentage of girl’s enrolment ofafsj«felsfefs| sn] _ ©) Attempt any One of the following questions (Activity) : (@ A job production unit has four jobs P, Q, R, $ which can be manufactured on each of the four machines 1, Il, IIL and IV, The processing cost of each job for each machine is given in the following table : Processing cost (in) Machines — Jobs| 1 | | m/v P | 3i | 25 | 33 | 29 ps |tesi|| 240 [e2sa ion R | 19 | 21 | 23 | 24 s_| 38 | 36 | 34 | 40 Complete the following activity to find the optimal assignment to minimize the total processing cost. Solution : Step 1 : Subtract the smallest element in cach row from every element of it New assignment matrix is obtained as follows : Processing cost (in) Machines Jobs | 1 | m | m [Iv Pp |6{o|fs)|4 Q}4]3)2]o R}o}2/4]s5 s[4[2]o]|6} NAVNEET PRACTICE PAPERS : STANDARD XII (COMMERCE) Q) {4 @) @) (4) Step 2 : Subtract the smallest element in each column from every element of it. New assignment matrix is obtained as above, because each column in it contains one zero. Step 3 : Draw minimum number of vertical and horizontal lines to cover all zeros : Processing cost (in 2) Machines Jobs| I I Iv Tt Fol cbodofe ok Ritialt Step 4 : From step 3, as the minimum number of straight lines required to cover all zeros in the assignment matrix equals the number of rows/columns, optimal solution has reached, The optimal (minimum) assignment schedule is : Jobs Machines Processing cost (in =) P I Q CO on R 1 s Til 34 Hence, total (minimum) processing cost=@|__|. @ (ii) If£X~ P(m) with m= 5 and e~* = 0.0067, then find (a) P(Y=5) (b) P(X>2). Solution : P(¥=x) =" a @ Pa=5)== (b) P&S2)=1-P(X<2) =1-[P(X=0)+P(X=1)] ] , for x=0, 1, 2, Bors gh ama GD fax Ake Gonmaletemolction of thin Gieehon Dane

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