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attempting it.
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paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the
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MATHEMATICS

Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks: 100

a:rr~ 3:fcn : 100

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General Instructions:

(i) All questions are compulsory.

(ii) The question paper consists of 29 questions divided into three


sections A, Band C. Section A comprises of 10 questions of one
mark each, Section B comprises of 12 questions of four marks
each and Section C comprises of 7 questions of six marks each.

(iii) All questions in Section A are to be answered in one word, one


sentence or as per the exact requirement of the question.

(iv) There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been


provided in 4 questions of four marks each and 2 questions of six
marks each. You have to attempt only one of the alternatives in all
such questions.

(v) Use of calculators is not permitted.

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SECTION A
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Questions number 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each.


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1. / Find the value of x, if

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?~ 2y - x
[3X+Y 3
-YJ = [- 51 3
2J.

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2y
[3X -x
+Y - 3YJ = [ - 5
1 3
2J.

/2. /Let * be a binary operation on N given by a * b = RCF (a, b), a, b E N.


~ Write the value of 22 * 4.
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5. ~rite the principal value of cos-1 (cos 7;).

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6. /Write the value of the following determinant:


~ la-b b-c c-a

b-c c-a a-b


c-a a-b b-c
Rq ~I\fU Ien <:fiT
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a-b b-c c-a


b-c c-a a-b

2 2x
Rq -B x <:fiT
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x 4
::0
2 2x

8 . /' Find the value of p if


,-
~
/
(2 i 1\ 1\ 1\
+ 6 j + 27 k) x (i + 3 j + p k)::
1\ 1\ ~
0.
p<:fiTllR~~~
1\ 1\ 1\ 1\ 1\ 1\ ~
(2 i + 6 j + 27 k) x (i + 3 j + p k) = 0 .

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10. If P is a unit vector and (~ - p) . (~ + p) :: 80, then find I~ I.


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SECTION B
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Questions number 11 to 22 carry 4 marks each.


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~:gth x of a rectangle is decreasing at the rate of 5 em/minute


~ .... and the width y is increasing at the rate of 4 cm/minute. When
x = 8 cm and y = 6 cm, find the rate of change of (a) the perimeter,
(b) the area of the rectangle.
OR
Find the intervals in which the function f given by
f(x) = sin x + cos x, o:s; x :s; 2n,
is strictly increasing or strictly decreasing.

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qm ~ f.1tR f-,1+lYlrj * I

_ sin2 (a+y)
12. If sin y = x sin (a + y), prove that dy
dx sIn a
OR
dy
(cos x)Y = (sin y)X, find
dx

dy = sin2 (a + y)
7.1fc:: sin y = x sin (a + y) W, 'ill ft:r.& ~ fcn
dx SIn a

dy
7.1fc:: (cos x)Y = (sin y)X *, 'ill
dx

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1
----- _

-----

n if n is even
2'

Find whether the function f is bijective.

fen) ==
-
n+l
2 '
n
2'
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OR
Evaluate:

r// J x sin-1 x dx

1iH~~:

J dx =
J5 - 4x - 2x2
3l~

1iH~~:

J x sin-1 x dx

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15. If
V
:
y =
/'sin -1 x
/1 _ x2
, soh w that

2 d2y dy
(1 - x ) - - 3x - - y = 0
dx2 dx

..,..,&
'111." Y = -===
sin -1 x
~1- x2
2 d2y dy
(1 - x ) - - 3x - - y = 0
. dx2 dx
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16. On a multiple choice examination with three possible answers (out of
which only one is correct) for each of the five questions, what is the
probability that a candidate would get four or more correct answers
just by guessing ?
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(I7'.>USin~ of determinants, prove the foUowing:
11+ p 1 + p + q
2 3 + 2p 1 + 3p + 2q I = 1
3 6 + 3p 1 + 6p + 3q
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11+ p 1 + p + q
2 3 + 2p 1 + 3p + 2q I = 1
3 6 + 3p 1 + 6p + 3q

18. Solve the following differential equation :

x dy
dx = y _ x tan (y)
x~.
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dx
x dy = y _ x tan ( yx )

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19. Solve the following differential equation :
2 dy
cos x - + y = tan x
dx

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2 dy
cos x - + y = tan x
dx

~Find the shortest distance between the following two lines :


-7 !\ !\ !\
r = (1 + A) i + (2 - A) j + (A + 1) k;
-7 !\!\!\ !\!\!\
r = (2 i - j - k) + !l (2 i + j + 2 k).

-7 !\ !\ !\
r = (1 + A) i + (2 - A) j + (A + 1) k ;
-7 !\!\!\ !\!\!\
r = (2 j i- - k) + !l (2 i + j + 2 k).

~:" Prove the following:

,~
/"" cot ~===
-ll/ ~1 + sin x -+ -J1-
~1 - sin x J 2,
= x
OR
Solve for x :
2 tan-1 (cos x) = tan-1 (2 cosec x)

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cot-1 (_~=l=+=s=in=x=-+_.~-=l=-=s=in=x 2. X E 4
(0, n)
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x~ fu"Q: QC1~ :
2 tan-1 (cos x) = tan-1 (2 cosec x)

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22. The scalar product of the vector i + j + k with the unit vector along
1\ 1\ 1\ 1\ 1\ 1\
the sum of vectors 2 i + 4 j - 5 k and Ai + 2 j + 3 k is equal to one.
Find the value of A.
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1\ 1\ 1\
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SECTION C
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Questions number 23 to 29 carry six marks each.
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2~ the equation of the plane determined by the points A (3, -1, 2),
B (5, 2, 4) and C (-1, -1, 6). Also find the distance of the point
P (6, 5, 9) from the plane.

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~~area
--/ of the region included between the parabola; = x and
the line x + y = 2.

25~~aluate :

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~g matrices, solve the following system of equations:
x+y+z=6
x + 2z = 7
3x + y + z = 12
4-01
01
Inverse
the ofmatrix OR
elementary
the
usmg
following
AObtain
= 12
0
33

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x + 2z = 7
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A = 12
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~oloured balls are distributed in three bags as shown in the following


table: .
124RedColour of the ball
24531
White
Bag Black

A bag is selected at random and then two balls are randomly drawn
from the selected bag. They happen to be black and red. What is the
probability that they came from bag ? I
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2~aler wishes to purchase a number of fans and s.ewi~K machines.


He has only ~ 5,760 to invest and has a space' for at most 20 itl:l_t,Il.8.
A fan costs hi!!?-Rs. 3QO and a se'Ying_mac.hine_Rs.240. His expectation
is that he can sell a fan at a prQf1t {)J_~._~2 and a sewing machine at
a profit_ of Rs. 18. Assuming that he can sell all the items that he can
buy, how should he invest his money in order to )llaximise the profit?
Formulate this as a linear programming problem and solve it
graphically.
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29. If the sum of the lengths of the hypotenuse and a side of a right-angled
triangle is given, show that the area of the triangle is maximum when
the angle between them is ~
3

/ OR
\/ ;/ A manufacturer can sell x items at a
100
pnce of Rs. (5 - ~) each.

The cost price of x items is Rs. (x \5 + 500). Find the number of


items he should sell to earn maximum profit.

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