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Maths Paper 2

The document describes the structure and requirements of a question paper that contains three sections: Section A with 20 multiple choice questions (MCQs) and the test taker must attempt 16; Section B with 20 MCQs and the test taker must attempt 16; and Section C with 10 MCQs and the test taker must attempt 8. There is no negative marking. All questions carry equal marks. The document then provides 36 sample multiple choice questions as examples of the type of questions that may appear on the paper.

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Maths Paper 2

The document describes the structure and requirements of a question paper that contains three sections: Section A with 20 multiple choice questions (MCQs) and the test taker must attempt 16; Section B with 20 MCQs and the test taker must attempt 16; and Section C with 10 MCQs and the test taker must attempt 8. There is no negative marking. All questions carry equal marks. The document then provides 36 sample multiple choice questions as examples of the type of questions that may appear on the paper.

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Question paper contains three sections A, B & C. Each part is compulsory.

2 SECTON A has
20MCQs, attempt any 16 out of 20.
3 SECTION B has 20MCQs, attempt any 16 out of 20
4SECTION Chas 10MCQs, attempt any 8 out of 10.
There is no negative marking.
6 All questions carry
equal marks.
SECTION A

1The function f:[0, n] >R defined by flx) =


cosx is
(a) one one function
(b) onto function
(c) many - one function

(d) none of these


On the set of natural numbersN, the relation Rdefined by aRb iff LCM of a and b is 4. Then the
relation R is
(a) reflexive but not symmetric
(b) reflexive and transitive
(c) symmetric only
(d) neither reflexive nor
symmetric
3 The domain of function f(x) =
cos (3x2 1) -

(a)-v2.]
(d)-V3,3
4 Thevalue of cos (tan tan
(a)- 1
(b)0
()
d)
5
x = then the matrix Xis
(b) ]

6 Find the minor of the


element of second row and third column in the
2-3 5 following det
6
0 4
5
(a) 13
(b) 4 ) 5 (d) 0

7 If f(x) =
x2+4x -5 and A
(G thern f(A) is equal to
b)
()
(d
8 If A =
( and 143| =
64, then the value of xis
(a) t2
(b) +4
(c) t8
(d) +3

9 I fA=(200 and B (49


(a)-7000
10
=
then 14B
b) 3000
() 460
(d) 2000

10 For any 2 2 matrix A, if


x
A(adj A) ( =
then the value of JA| is
(a) 10
(b)2 20
()100
(d) 0

11 Let A = |
108-68
-2 3
is the inverse of A, then the value of kis
1
(a)-2
(b) 2
(c)5
(d)-1
0
zifr *
12 If fx)= is continuous at x =
0, then the value of k is
= 0
(a) 1
b)2
()2
(d)
13 If Sx)= 3 - 1Sxsl

, then f(x) is:


4-x 1Sxs4
(a) Continuous as
well as differentiable atx =1
(b) Continuous but not differentiable at x 1
(c) Differentiable but not continuous at x =1
(d) None of the above

14 Ifx sint cos 2t and y =


costsin 2t, thenat t =
* is
dx
(a)-2
(b) 2

(d)
15 If y tan-1 (o**in). thenis:
LcoB Y-sin x dx
(a) 1 -1 (c) % (d) -1/2
16 If y =
4x- 5 is a
tangent to the curve y =
px3 +q at (2,3), then the values of p and
are q respectively
(a) -2,-7
(b)-2,7
(c) 2,-7
(d) 2,7
17 The value of that the
a, so sum of the squares of the roots
assume the least value, is of the equation x'-(a-2)x-a+1=0
(a) 2 b) 0 (c) (d) None of these

18 The function f(x) =


x* 2x is strictly increasing in the interval
-

(a) (-2,-1)
(b) (1,2)
(c) (0,1)
(d)(-1.0)
19 The feasible region satisfied by the constraints x
y20,5x +y25,x +6y 2 6 is bounded by +ys5,x s 4,ys 4,x 2 0,
(a) 4 straight lines
(b) 5 straight lines
(c) 6 straight lines
(d) 7 straight lines
20 The x coordinate of the point on the curve
1S f(x) vx(7x -6) where the
=

tangent is parallel to x axis


(a)-
(b)
(c)
(d)
SECTION B
21 Let f:
[0, o) [0,2] is defined by f() =then f is 2x

(a) one-one but not onto


(b) onto but not one-one
(c) one-one and onto
(d) neither one-one nor onto
22
Let A R-{3},B
= =
R- {1} and a function f: A
> B defined by f(x)
(a) Injective but not
=
*Then the function 1 is
surjective
(b) bijective
(c) surjective but not injective
(d) neither injective nor surjective
23 Consider the
non-empty set consisting of children in a family and a relation R defined as a relation
R defined as aRb if a is a brother of b. Thern R is
(a) symmetric but not transitive
(b) neither symmetric nor transitive
(c) symmetric and transitive
(d) transitive but not symmetric
24
The value of sin cos
(a)
(b)-
(c)
(d)0
25 The value of sec2 (tan"1 2)is
(a) 1
(b).
5
(d) 3

26
The value of tancos(s
(a) 3
2

(b)
(c)
(d)
is a matrix satisfying AA' = 9l3, then the values of a and b respectively are
27 If A

(a) 1,2
(b)-1,2
(c)-2,-1
(d)-2,1

28 If A =
9 . -G ).c-(iand D-(t5 ")suchthat(2A-39C=D.then the
value of x is
(a)-6
(b) 3
(c) -4
(d) 6

29 If A = ( and B = and A +8) - 42 + B, then x +yequals to

(a) 2
(b))5
(c)4
(d) 3
a11 a12 a13
30 If matrix A . and its inverse A-l = 2 1 22 2 3 then the value of azg is
la31 a32 a33
(a)20
(b)
(c)-
(d)
0 01
31 If A = then
o adja | equals to
lo 0 a
(a) a
(b) a5
) a27

(d) a
32 I -1 then the value of x is
(a) 3
(b) 6
(c) t6
(d) +3
33 Ify
cos ()- sin* (G then
is
(a) 3/1
(b) 3/1-y?
(c) 9y
(d)-9y
34 If f(x) =
(logcot x tan x)(logtanx cot x) +tan" then f' (2) equals to
(a)
(b)
(c) 1
(d)-1

35 The maximum value of x*,x>0 is

(a) e 1 (d) None


36 The function f(x) = 2x3 -

3x2 12x+ 4 has


(a) 2 points of local maxima
(b) 2 points of local minima
c) neither maxima nor minima
(d) 1 point of local maxima &1 point of local minima
37 The the curve y = e at the
tangent to point (0,1) meets x axis at
(a) (1,0)
(b) (-.0
(c) (2,0)
(d) (3,0)
38 The interval in which the function f(x) =
2x3 +9x2 +12x-1
(a) -1, o) decreasing is
(b) -co,-2]
(c)-1,1]
(d)[-2,-1
39 The maximum value
of P =
x+3y such that 2x +y s 20,x +2y s 20,x
(a) 0 2 0&y 20 is
(b) 50
(c) 30
(d) none of these
40 For the
following feasible region, the linear constraints are

(0,6)

o 4.0) (11,0)

(a) x20,y 2 0,3x


+2y2 12, x + 3y 2 11
b) x 20,y 2 0,3x + 2y s
12, 3y x+ 2 11
(c) x20,y2 0,3x + 2y s 12, x + 3y s 11
(d) None of these

SECTION C
41 Corner points of the feasible region determined by the system of linear constraints are
(O,10), (5,5), (15,15) and (0,20). Let Z = px+qy where p, q> 0. Condition on p and q so that the
maximum of Z occurs at both the points (15,15) and (0,20) is
(a) P = 2q
(b)p
(c) q = 3p
(d) p = q

42 Maximize Z =
3x +5y subject to the constraintsx20,y2 0,3x +y 21, x +4ys 24,x +ys9 is
(a) 20 at (1,0)
(b) 30 at (0,6)
(c) 37 at (4.5)
(d) 33 at (6,3)
43 The
equation of normal to the curve
3x-y =
8which is parallel to the line x +3y = 8 is
(a) 3x-y =8
(b) 3x +y +8 0
(c)x+3y =0
(d)x +3yt8 =0
44 If the curve
ky + x2 = 7 andx =
y cut orthogonally at (1,1), then the value of k is
(a) 6
(b) -6
(c)0
(d) 1

45 The solution set of


equation |1 5=0is:
22x 5x2
(a) {0,1)
(b) {1,2)
(c)(1,5)
(d) {2,-1)

CASESTUDY
An architect
designs a building fur multi- national company. The floor consists
a
of
region with semicircular ends having a perimeter of 200m as shown below.
a
rectangular

A v/2
Based on the above information answer the following:
46 If x& y represents the length and hread th of the rectangular region, then the relation between the
variables is:
(a) x + t y = 100

(b) 2x +Ty = 200


()TX+y = 50
(d) x +y = 100
47 The area of the rectangular region A expressed as a function of x is
(a)(100x x2)
h)(100x-x2)
()(100-)
(d) Ty2+ (100x - x*)

48 Maximum value of area Ais


(a) m2
(b)
206 m
(c) 5000 2
(d) 2
49 The CEO of multi-national company is interested in maximizing the area of the whole floor
including the semi- circular ends. For this to happen the value of x should be
(a) Om
(b) 30m
(c) S0m
(d) 80m
50 The extra area generated if the area of the whole floor is maximized is:
(a) 50002
(b).

7000
(c)m
(d) No change. Both the areas

1. (a) one - one function 2. () Symmetric only 3. (d) -t 2 4. (c) 1 125. (b) [1-220]6. (a) - 5 7. (d) [ 8
480]8.(b)249.(a) -7000 10. (a) 1011.(c) 5 12.(6) 2 13.(a)-3 14.(c) 1 2 15.(d) -2 x2 16.(c) p =2, q-
7 17.(a) 1 e 18.(b) (1, 2) 19.(b) 5 straightlines 20.(c) 27
SECTIONB
21.(a) one - one but not onto 22.(b) bijective 23.(d) Transitive but not symmetric 24.(b) -T 10 25.(c) 5

26.(b) 3-152 27.(c) - 2, -1 28.(a) - 6 29.(b) 5 30.(b) 25 31.(a) a6 32.(c) t6 33.(d) - 9y 34.(a) 1 235.(b) 12
36.(d) 1 point of local maxima &1 point of local minima 37.(b) (-1 2,0) 38.(d) [-2, -1]39.(c) 30 40.(c)
x20, y2 0, 3x + 2ys 12, x + 3ys 11

SECTION C
41.(c) q= 3p 42.(c) 37 at (4, 5) 43.(d) x +3y t8 -044.(a) 6 45.(b) {1, 2} 46.(b) 2x + ry 200 47.(a) 2 n
(100x-x 2) 48.(c) 5000 m2 49.(a) O m 50, (d) No change. Both areas are equal.

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