General Instructions:
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) This question paper contains 29 questions.
(iii) Question 1- 4 in Section A are very short-answer type questions carrying 1 mark each.
(iv) Question 5-12 in Section B are short-answer type questions carrying 2 marks each.
(v) Question 13-23 in Section C are long-answer-I type questions carrying 4 marks each.
(vi) Question 24-29 in Section D are long-answer-II type questions carrying 6 marks each.
Section – A
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3. Evaluate ?
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4. Solve
= x3 – x2 + x + x2 – x + 1 – (x2 – 1)
= x3 + 1 – x2 + 1
= x3 – x2 + x2
Section – B
5. Evaluate: tan-1
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6. If Find
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8. Find if
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11. Find the direction ratios and the direction cosines of the vector
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D.C of
12. In a school there are 1000 students, out of which 430 are girls. It is known that out of
430, 10% of the girls study in class XII. What is the probability that a student chosen
randomly studies in class XII given that the chosen student is a girl?
Ans. Let E, student chosen randomly studies in class XII, F randomly chosen student is girl.
P (E|F) =?
Section – C
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14. Find the values of K so that the function f is continues at the given value of x.
K=6
15. The length x of a rectangle is decreasing at the rate of 3 cm/ mint and the width y is
increasing at the rate of 2cm/min. when x = 10cm and y = 6cm, find the ratio of change
of (a) the perimeter (b) the area of the rectangle.
(b)
16. Find the interval in which the function given by f(x) = 4x3 – 6x2 – 72x + 30 is (a)
strictly increasing (b) strictly decreasing.
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+ive Increase
+ive Decrease
+ive increase
17. Integrate
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18. Two unbiased dice are thrown. Find the probability that neither a doublet nor a
total of 10 will appear?
Ans. Let A denote the event of getting a doublet.
Let B denote the event of getting a total of 10.
For A favorable cases are: {(1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(5,5),(6,6)}
Thus, P(A)=6/36
For B favorable cases are: {(4,6),(5,5),(6,4)}
Thus, P(B)=3/36
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20. Find the differential equation of the system of circles touching x-axis at the origin
Ans. The circles in the system will have centres on the y-axis. Let (0,a) be the center of a
circle touching the x-axis at the origin.
Thus, radius= .
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Section D
24. Let A and B be two sets. Show that f: such that f(a, b) = (b, a) is a
bijective function.
Ans. Let (a1 b1) and (a2, b2) A B
b1 = b2 and a1 = a2
(ii) f is injective,
25. Find the vector equation of the plane passing through the intersection of planes
And the point (1,1,1)
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Ans. Let
, y = 3
, z = 5
28. A dietician wishes to mix two types of foods in such a way that the vitamin contents
of the mixture contain at least 8 units of vitamin A and 10 units of vitamin C. Food 1
contains 2 units per kg of vitamin A and 1 unit per kg of vitamin C. Food 2 contains 1
unit per kg of vitamin A and 2 unit per kg of vitamin C. Food 1 costs Rs.50 per kg and
Food 2 costs Rs.70 per kg. Using linear programming, find the minimum cost of such a
mixture.
Ans. Suppose the mixture contains x kg of food 1 and y kgs of food2.
Then, Cost Z=50x + 70y
The mathematical formulation of the problem is as follows:
Min Z= 50x+70y
s.t
Thus cost is minimized by mixing 2 units of food 1 and 4 units of food 2 and minimum cost is
380.
area enclosed.