Choudhary Coaching Classes and Counselling Centre: A (X R: 1 X 1) B C (X R: X 0) S
Choudhary Coaching Classes and Counselling Centre: A (X R: 1 X 1) B C (X R: X 0) S
PRACTICE 1
Class 12 - Mathematics
1. S is a relation over the set R of all real numbers and its is given by (a, b) ∈ S ⇔ ab ≥ 0. Then, S [1]
is
a) symmetric and transitive but not b) reflexive and transitive but not
reflexive symmetric
c) surjective d) injective
4. Let A = {x ∈ R : −1 ≤ x ≤ 1} = B and C = {x ∈ R : x ≥ 0} and let S = {(x, y) ∈ A × B : [1]
x2 + y2 = 1} and S0 = {(x, y) ∈ A × C : x2 + y2 = 1}. Then
c) injective d) surjective
a) 1 b) 1/2
c) 0 d) None of these
a) 5π
6
b) 7π
−π
c) d)
π
6 6
2
is [1]
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a) more than one b) two
9. cos-19 + cosec-1
√41
=? [1]
4
π π
a) 6
b)
4
3π π
c) 6
d) 3
5π 7π
a) 6
b) 6
π 13π
c) 6
d) 6
⎡
a h g
⎤ [1]
11. If A = [x y z], B=⎢ h b f ⎥ and C = [xyz]t, then ABC is
⎣ ⎦
g f c
⎡
1 1 3
⎤ [1]
12. If A = ⎢ 5 2 6 ⎥ . Then |A| is
⎣ ⎦
−2 −1 −3
c) Nilpotent d) Symmetric
13. If the matrix AB is zero, then [1]
a) ⩾ 1 b) equal to 1
c) greater than 1 d) 0
15. If A is matrix of order m × n and B is a matrix such that AB′ and B′A are both defined, then [1]
order of matrix B is
a) n × m b) m × n
c) m × m d) n × n
16. If A’ is the transpose of a square matrix A, then [1]
a) 1
−2 4 b) 2 4
[ ] [ ]
2
3 5 3 −5
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c) 1
2 4 d) None of these
[ ]
2
3 −5
18. Which of the following is not correct in a given determinant of A, where A = [aij ]3×3 . [1]
a) n2 b) -2n
c) n d) 2n
20. Let a, b, c be positive real numbers.What type of solutions do the following system of [1]
equations in x, y and z has?
2 2 2 2 2 2
y y
x
2
+ 2
−
z
2
= 1 , x
2
− 2
+
z
2
= 1
a b c a b c
a) −
1
b) 1
2 2
c) 1
d) None of these
2 sec x(sec x+tan x)
⎧
⎪
1− sin x
, x <
π
[1]
⎪
⎪ 3 cos
2
x 2
⎪
π
23. If f (x) = ⎨ a , x =
2
Then, f(x) is continuous at x = π
, if
2
⎪
⎪ b(1−sin x)
⎪
⎩
π
⎪ , x >
2
(π−2x) 2
c) d)
2 8 1 8
a = ,b = a = ,b =
3 3 3 3
[1]
2
1−x dy
24. If y = log( ) then is equal to
1+x2 dx
3 3
a) 4x
4
b) −4x
4
1−x 1−x
1 −4x
c) 4
d)
4−x 1−x4
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2 2
a) x
d y
−
dy
+ y = 0
b) x
d y
= 2xy
2 2
dx dx dx
2 2
c) d y
= 2xy
d) x
d y
= y1
2 2
dx dx
26. The equation of the tangent to the curve y = x log x is parallel to the chord joining the points [1]
(1, 0) and (e, e), the value of x is:
a) e
1/1−e
b) e
(e−1)(2e−1)
2e−1 e−1
c) e e−1 d) e
π
x =
2
, where λ =
c) 1/2 d) 1/8
4
29.
d
(sin x)
3
is equal to [1]
4
dx
a) 3
cos x −
3 cos 3x
b) None of these
4 4
4 4
c) 3 sin x− 3 sin 3x
d) 3
sin x −
3 cos 3x
4 4 4
−−−−−−
−−
−−
−−−−
−
30. If f (x) = √1 − √1 − x
2
, then f(x) is [1]
31. The point on the curve y = 6x - x2 at which the tangent to the curve is inclined at
π
to the line [1]
4
x + y = 0 is
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a) ( , ) b) (0, 0)
2 4
32. If the curve ay + x2 = 7 and x3 = y cut orthogonally at (1, 1), then the value of a is: [1]
a) – 6 b) 6
c) 0 d) 1
33. The equation of the normal to the curve 3x2 - y2 = 8 which is parallel to x+3y = 8 is [1]
a) x + 3y ± 8 = 0 b) x + 3y = 0
c) x - 3y = 8 d) x - 3y + 8 = 0
[1]
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34. Function f(x) = loga x is increasing on R , if
c) a > 1 d) a > 0
35. A ladder, 5 meter long, standing on a horizontal floor, leans against a vertical wall. If the top [1]
of the ladder slides downwards at the rate of 10 cm/sec, then the rate at which the angle
between the floor and the ladder is decreasing when lower end of ladder is 2 metres from the
wall is:
a) radian/sec b) radian/sec
1 1
10 20
c) 10 radian/sec d) 20 radian/sec
36. Determine the minimum value of Z = 3x + 4y if the feasible region (shaded) for a LPP is shown [1]
in Figure above.
a) 154 b) 196
c) 112 d) 132
37. Maximize Z = 50x + 60y , subject to constraints x +2 y ≤ 50 , x +y ≥ 30, x, y ≥ 0. [1]
a) 1600 b) 1547
c) 2500 d) 1525
38. Maximize Z = – x + 2y, subject to the constraints: x ≥ 3, x + y ≥ 5, x + 2y ≥ 6, y ≥ 0. [1]
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