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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) This question paper is divided into five Sections - A, B, C, D and E.
(iii) In Section A, Questions no. 1 to 18 are multiple choice questions (MCQs) and
questions number 19 and 20 are Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark
each.
(iv) In Section B, Questions no. 21 to 25 are very short answer (VSA) type
questions, carrying 2 marks each.
(v) In Section C, Questions no. 26 to 31 are short answer (SA) type questions,
carrying 3 marks each.
(vi) In Section D, Questions no. 32 to 35 are long answer (LA) type questions
carrying 5 marks each.
(vii) In Section E, Questions no. 36 to 38 are case study based questions carrying
4 marks each.
(viii) There i.s no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in
2 questions in Section B, 3 questions in Section C, 2 questions in Section D and
2 questions in Section E.
(ix) Use of calculators is not allowed.

SECTION A
This section comprises multiple choice questions (MCQs) of 1 mark each.
➔➔ A ➔ AA A ➔
1. If a + b =i and a =2 i - 2 j + 2 k , then I b I equals :
(a) ✓
14 (b) 3

(c) ✓12 (d) ./17


2. The direction ratios of a line parallel to z-axis are :
(a) < 1, 1, 0 > (b) < 1, 1, 1 >
(c) < 0, 0, 0 > (d) < 0, 0, 1 >
3. Ashima can hit a target 2 out of 3 times. She tried to hit the target twice.
The probability that she missed the target exactly once is
(~ 2 (b) 1
3 3
4 1
(c) (d)
9 9

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4. The function f(x) = Ix I - x is :
(a) continuous but not differentiable at x = 0.
(b) continuous and differentiable at x = 0.
(c) neither continuous nor differentiable at x = 0.
(d) differentiable but not continuous at x = 0.
0
5. If A= [ _ ~] and (31 + 4 A)(31-4 A)= x2I, then the value(s) xis/are:
1

(a) ±✓7 (b) 0

(c) ±5 (d) 25
6. The general solution of the differential equation x dy - (1 + x2) dx = dx
IS:

x3 x3
(a) y=2x+ - +C (b) y = 2 log x + - + C
3 3
x2 x2
(c) y = - +C (d) y = 2 log x + +C
2 2
7. If f{x) = a(x - cos x) is strictly decreasing in JR, then 'a' belongs to
(a) {O} (b) (0, oo)
(c) (- oo, 0) (d) (- oo, oo)

8. The corner points of the feasible region in the graphical representation


of a linear programming problem are (2, 72), (15, 20) and (40, 15). If
z = 18x + 9y be the objective function, then :
(a) z is maximum at (2, 72), minimum at (15, 20)
(b) z is maximum at (15, 20), minimum at (40, 15)
(c) z is maximum at (40, 15), minimum at (15, 20)
(d) z is maximum at (40, 15), minimum at (2, 72)
9. The number of corner points of the feasible region determined by the
constraints x - y ~ 0, 2y ~ x + 2, x ~ 0, y ~ 0 is :
(a) 2 (b) 3
(c) 4 (d) 5
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10. If for a square matrix A, A2 - 3A + I =0 and A-1 = xA + yl, then the
value ofx + y is:
(a) -2 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) -3

11. If[; x-1


2
] is a singular matrix, then the product of all possible values

ofx is:
(a) 6 (b) -6
(c) 0 (d) -7

12. Let A be a 3 x 3 matrix such that I adj A I = 64. Then I A I is equal to :


(a) 8 only (b) - 8 only
(c) 64 (d) 8 or - 8

13, If A= [: : ] and 2A + B is a null matrix, then Bis equal to :

(a) [1: :] (b) [-6 -8]


-10 -4

(c) [1: :] (d) [-5 -8]


-10 -3
2
14. The primitive of is
l+cos2x
(a) sec2 x (b) 2 sec2 x tan x
(c) tanx (d) -cot x
7t
-
6
15.
f
0
sec 2 (x - ;) dx is equal to :

1
(a) (b)
✓3

(c) ✓3 (d)

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16. The sum of the order and the degree of the differential equation

~; +(:r = siny is :
(a) 5 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) 4
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17. The value of p for which the vectors 2i + pj + k and - 4i -6j + 26k
are perpendicular to each other, is :
(a) 3 (b) -3
(c)
17 (d)
17
3 3
I\ I\ I\ I\
18. For what value of A, the projection of vector i + Aj on vector i - j is.J2 ?
(a) -1 (b) 1
(c) 0 (d) 3

Questions number 19 and 20 are Assertion and Reason based questions carrying
1 mark each. Two statements are given, one labelled Assertion (A) and the other
labelled Reason (R). Select the correct answer from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d)
as given below.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the
correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not
the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is true.
31t
19. Assertion (A) : The range of the function f(x) = 2 sin-1 x + , where
2
5
x e [- 1 , 1], is [; , ; l
Reason (R): The range of the principal value branch of sin-1 (x) is
[O, 1tl.
20. Assertion (A): Equation of a line passing through the points (1, 2, 3) and
(3 - 1 3) is X - 3 = y + 1 = z - 3
' ' 2 3 0 .
Reason (R) : Equation of a line passing through points (x1, Y1, z1),
. given
(x2, Y2, z2) 1s . by -~~
x - x1 = -~~
y - Yl z - z1
= -~~
x2 - x1 Y2 - Yl z2 - z1
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SECTIONB
This sectwn comprises very short answer (VSA) type questwns of2 marks each.
21. If the product of two positive numbers is 9, fmd the numbers so that the
sum of their squares is minimum.
22. (a) A function f: A ➔ B defined as f(x) = 2x is both one-one and onto. If
A= {1, 2, 3, 4}, then fmd the set B.
OR
(b) Evaluate :
3 3
sin-1 ( sin
4
1t)
+ cos-1 ( cos
4
+ tan-1 ( 1) 1t)
23. Find all the vectors of magnitude 3 Ja which are collinear to vector
A A A
i + j + k.
24. (a) Position vectors of the points A, B and C as shown in the figure
➔ ➔ ➔
below are a , b and c respectively.

•➔
• •

A(a) B(b) C( C)

➔ 5 ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔
If AC = AB, express c in terms of a and b .
4
OR
(b) Check whether the lines given by equations x = 2A + 2, y = n. + 1,
z =- 3A - 3 and x =- µ - 2, y = 2µ + 8, z = 4µ + 5 are perpendicular
to each other or not.

25. If x = .Jatan-l t, y = JacoC


1
t, then show that x ~ + y = 0.
SECTIONC
This sectwn comprises short answer (SA) type questions of 3 marks each.
26. (a) Evaluate :
1t

1 e" sin xdx


0

OR

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(b) Find :

J 1 d
cos(x - a) cos(x- b) x
27. Evaluate :
7t

2
J [log (sin x)- log (2 cos x)] dx
0

28. Find:
2
x dx
J (x 2 + 4)(x 2 + 9)
29. (a) Find the general solution of the differential equation
dy 2y . 1
---=Slil-.
dx x x
OR
(b) Find the particular solution of the differential equation
dy = sin(x + y) + sin(x -y), given that when x = 1t, y = 0.
dx 4
30. Solve the following linear programming problem graphically :
Maximize z = 600x + 400y
subject to the constraints :
X + 2y $ 12,
2x + y $ 12,
X + 1·25y ~ 5,
x,y~O
31. (a) The probability distribution of a random variable X is given below :
X 1 2 3

k k k
P(X) - - -
2 3 6
(i) Find the value of k .
(ii) Find P(l $ X < 3).
(iii) Find E(X), the mean of X.
OR
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(b) A and B are independent events such that P(A n B)
- 1
and
4

P(A n B) = ~. Find P(A) and P(B).


SECTIOND
This sectwn comprises long answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each.

1 2
-1 1]
32. (a) IfA= -1 3 6 -5 , find (AB)-1 .
[
0 -2 -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

33. (a) Find the vector and the Cartesian equations of a line passing
through the point (1, 2, - 4) and parallel to the line joining the
points A(3, 3, - 5) and B(1, 0, - 11). Hence, find the distance
between the two lines.

OR
(b) Find the equations of the line passing through the points A(l, 2, 3)
and B(3, 5, 9). Hence, find the coordinates of the points on this line
which are at a distance of 14 units from point B.

34. Find the area of the region bounded by the lines y = 4x + 5, x + y = 5 and
4y = x + 5, using integration.

35. A relation R is defined on a set of real numbers JR as


R = {(x, y): x. y is an irrational number).

Check whether R is reflexive, symmetric and transitive or not.

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SECTIONE

This section comprises 3 case study based questions of 4 marks each.

Case Study - 1

36. A tank, as shown in the figure below, formed using a combination of a


cylinder and a cone, offers better drainage as compared to a flat bottomed
tank.

A tap is connected to such a tank whose conical part is full of water.


Water is dripping out from a tap at the bottom at the uniform rate of
2 cm3/s. The semi-vertical angle of the conical tank is 45°.

On the basis of given information, answer the following questions :


(i) Find the volume of water in the tank in terms of its radius r . 1

(ii) Find rate of change of radius at an instant when r = 2 .J2 cm. 1

(iii) (a) Find the rate at which the wet surface of the conical tank is
decreasing at an instant when radius r = 2 ✓2 cm. 2

OR
(iii) (b) Find the rate of change of height 'h' at an instant when slant
height is 4 cm. 2

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Case Study - 2
37. There are different types of Yoga which involve the usage of different
poses of Yoga Asanas, Meditation and Pranayam as shown in the figure
below :

~ ~~~ara Yoga
Q Kundalini Yoga

Vinyasa Yoga

Bikram Yoga

Hatha Yoga

Types of Yoga

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The Venn diagram below represents the probabilities of three different
types of Yoga, A, B and C performed by the people of a society. Further, it
is given that probability of a member performing type C Yoga is 0·44.

0-32 0·09 y X 0-21

0-11

On the basis of the above information, answer the following questions :

(i) Find the value of x. 1

(ii) Find the value ofy. 1

(iii) (a) Find P(~). 2

OR

(iii) (b) Find the probability that a randomly selected person of the
society does Yoga of type A or B but not C. 2

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Case Study - 3

38. The equation of the path traced by a roller-coaster is given by the


polynomial f(x) = a(x + 9) (x + 1) (x- 3). If the roller-coaster crosses y-axis
at a point (0, - 1), answer the following :

(i) Find the value of 'a'. 2

(ii) Find f"(x) at x = 1. 2

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