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Class 12 - Mathematics
Sample Paper - 09

Maximum Marks: 80
Time Allowed: : 3 hours

General Instructions:

1. This Question paper contains - five sections A, B, C, D and E. Each section is compulsory. However, there are internal
choices in some questions.
2. Section A has 18 MCQ’s and 02 Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each.
3. Section B has 5 Very Short Answer (VSA)-type questions of 2 marks each.
4. Section C has 6 Short Answer (SA)-type questions of 3 marks each.
5. Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA)-type questions of 5 marks each.
6. Section E has 3 source based/case based/passage based/integrated units of assessment (4 marks each) with sub parts.

Section A
1 0 0
⎡ ⎤

1. The matrix ⎢ 0 2 0⎥ is a/an


⎣ ⎦
0 0 4

a) none of these
b) symmetric matrix
c) skew symmetric matrix
d) identity matrix
2. If A2 - A + I = O, then the inverse of A is
a) A + I
b) A-2
c) A - I
d) I - A
3. Let a, b, c, d, u, v be integers. If the system of equations, ax + by = u, cx + dy = v, has a unique solution in integers, then
a) ad - bc need not be equal to ±1.
b) ad – bc = - 1
c) ad – bc = 1
d) ad – bc = ± 1
2
dy
4. If y = then is equal to
1−x
log( )
2
1+x dx
3

a) 4x

4
1−x
3
−4x
b) 1−x
4

c) 1
4
4−x
−4x
d) 4
1−x

5. Find the angle between the following pairs of lines: ^ ^ ^


r ⃗ = 3 i + j − 2k +λ (^i − ^j − 2k
^
.) and
^ ^ ^
r ⃗ = 2 i − j − 56k +
^ ^ ^
μ (3 i − 5j − 4k.) ,λ, μ ∈ R

a) θ = cos
−1
(
8
)
5√3

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b) θ = −1 8
cot ( )
5√3

c) θ = sin
−1
(
8
)
5√3

d) θ = tan
−1
(
8
)
5√3

6. The solution of the differential equation y1 y3 = y is 2


2

a) 2x = C e + C1
C2 y
3

b) x = C e + C
1
C2 y
3

c) y = C e + C
1
C2 x
3

d) None of these
7. Determine the maximum value of Z = 11x + 7y subject to the constraints :2x + y ≤ 6, x ≤ 2, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0.
a) 47
b) 43
c) 42
d) 45
8. Given that the vector α and β are non-collinear. The values of x and y for which u⃗ − v ⃗ = w⃗ holds true, if
u⃗ = 2xα + yβ, v ⃗ = 2yα + 3xβ and w⃗ = 2α − 5β , are

a) x = 2, y = 1
b) x = -2, y = 1
c) x = 1, y = 2
d) x = -2, y = -1
3

9. ∫ x

8
dx =?
(1+x )

a) tan-1 x4 + C
b) 4 tan-1 x4 + C
c) tan x + C
1

4
−1 4

d) None of these
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0 0 0 0
⎡ ⎤

⎢0 0 0 0⎥
10. If A = ⎢ ⎥ , then
⎢1 0 0 0⎥

⎣ ⎦
0 1 0 0

a) A2 = I
b) A3 = O
c) none of these
d) A2 = O
11. Corner points of the feasible region for an LPP are (0, 2), (3, 0), (6, 0), (6, 8) and (0, 5).Let F = 4x + 6y be the objective
function. The Minimum value of F occurs at
a) (0, 2) only
b) (3, 0) only
c) any point on the line segment joining the points (0, 2) and (3, 0).
d) the mid – point of the line segment joining the points (0, 2) and (3, 0) only
→ → →
12. Let a⃗, ¯b , c̄ be three unit vectors such that |a⃗ + b ⃗ + c |⃗ = 1 and a is perpendicular to b . If c makes angle α and


β with a and b respectively, then cos α + cos β =

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a) -1
b)
3

c) −
3

d) 1
1 0 0
⎡ ⎤

13. Let A = ⎢ 5 2 0⎥ , then adj (A) is


⎣ ⎦
−1 6 1

2 −5 32
⎡ ⎤
a) ⎢ 0 1 6 ⎥
⎣ ⎦
0 0 2

2 −25 −32
⎡ ⎤

b) ⎢ 0 2 −36 ⎥
⎣ ⎦
0 0 1

2 0 0
⎡ ⎤

c) ⎢ −25 2 0⎥
⎣ ⎦
−32 36 1

2 0 0
⎡ ⎤

d) ⎢ −5 1 0⎥

⎣ ⎦
32 −6 2

14. The conditional probability of an event E, given the occurrence of the event F lies between
a) 0 ≤ P (E|F) < 1
b) 0 < P (E|F) < 1
c) 0 ≤ P (E|F) ≤ 1
d) 0 < P (E|F) ≤ 1
dy
15. What is the solution of the equation In( dx
) + x = 0? Where C is an arbitrary constant.

a) y + ex = C
b) y - ex = C
c) y + e-x = C
d) y - e-x = C
16. If a⃗, b,⃗ c ⃗ are any three mutually perpendicular vectors of equal magnitude a, then |a⃗ + b ⃗ + c |⃗ is equal to
a) 2a

b) √2a

c) √3a
d) a
√1+x2 +x dy
17. If y = log ( ) then dx
= ?
√1+x2 −x

a) −2

√1+x2

2
2√1+x
b) 2
x

c) none of these
d)
2

√1+x2

18. If α, β, γ are the angles that a line makes with the positive direction of x, y, z axis, respectively, then the direction
cosines of the line are
a) tan α, tan β, tan γ
b) sin α, sin β, sin γ
c) cos α, cos β, cos γ

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d) cos2 α, cos2 β, cos2 γ


19. Assertion (A): The function f(x) = x2 - 4x + 6 is strictly increasing in the interval (2, ∞).
Reason (R): The function f(x) = x2 - 4x + 6 is strictly decreasing in the interval (−∞ , 2).
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is true but R is false.
d) A is false but R is true.
20. Let R be the relation in the set of integers Z given by R = {(a, a) : 2 divides (a - a)}
Assertion (A): R is a reflexive relation.
Reason (R): A relation is said to be reflexive. if x R x, ∀ x ∈ z
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is true but R is false.
d) A is false but R is true.
Section B

21. Evaluate tan (− √3)
−1

OR

Find the principal value of sec −1 2


and sec-1(-2).
√3

22. Show that the function f(x) = x100 + sin x - 1 is increasing on the interval ( π

2
, π)

23. What are the values of 'a' for which f(x) = ax is decreasing on R?

OR

Find the rate of change of the area of a circle with respect to its radius r when
a. r = 3 cm
b. r = 4 cm
24. Evaluate: ∫ sin3 (2x + 1) dx
25. Find an angle θ Where 0 < θ < , which increases twice as fast as its sine.
π

Section C
26. Evaluate: ∫ 8 cot x+1

3 cot x+2
dx

27. Three urns A, B and C contain 6 red and 4 white; 2 red and 6 white; and 1 red and 5 white balls respectively. An urn is
chosen at random and a ball is drawn. If the ball drawn is found to be red, find the probability that the ball was drawn
from urn A.
π

2
2

28. Evaluate the integral: ∫


sin x
dx
2
(1+cos x)
0

OR
2
( x +x+1)

Evaluate: ∫ 2
dx .
(x+2)(x+1)

dy x+y
29. Solve the differential equation: =
x−y
dx

OR

Solve the following differential equation: (y-sin2x)dx + tan x dy = 0.

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30. Solve the Linear Programming Problem graphically:
Maximize Z = 3x + 3y, if possible, Subject to the constraints
x-y≤1
x+y≥3
x, y ≥ 0

OR

Find the linear constraints for which the shaded area in the figure given is the solution set.

2
−1 d y dy
31. If y = e
a cos x
Show that (1 − x 2
)
2
− x
2
− a y = 0
dx dx

Section D
2
2
y
32. Find the area of the region bounded by the ellipse x
+ = 1
16 9

33. Let A = R – {3} and B = R- {1}. Consider the function of f: A → B defined by f(x) = x−2

x−3
is one – one and onto.

OR

Let A and B be two sets. Show that f: A × B → B × A such that f(a, b) = (b, a) is
(i) injective
(ii) bijective
∣3 2∣ 6 7
34. If A = ∣ ∣ and B = [ ] , verify that (AB)-1 = B-1 A-1.
∣7 5∣ 8 9

35. Find the vector equation of the line passing through (1,2,3) and || to the plane r .⃗ (^i − ^j + 2k
^
) = 5 and
^ ^ ^
r .⃗ (3 i + j + k) = 6

OR

x−1 y+1 z−1 x−2 y−1 z+1


Show that the lines 3
=
2
=
5
and 2
=
3
=
−2
intersect and find their point of intersection.
Section E
36. Read the text carefully and answer the questions:
A shopkeeper sells three types of flower seeds A1, A2, A3. They are sold in the form of a mixture, where the proportions
of these seeds are 4 : 4 : 2 respectively. The germination rates of the three types of seeds are 45%, 60% and 35%
respectively.

Based on the above information:

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i. Calculate the probability that a randomly chosen seed will germinate.
ii. Calculate the probability that the seed is of type A2, given that a randomly chosen seed germinates.
iii. A die is throw and a card is selected at random from a deck of 52 playing cards. Then find the probability of
getting an even number on the die and a spade card.

OR

If A and B are any two events such that P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B) = P(A), then find P(A|B).
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37. Read the text carefully and answer the questions:
If two vectors are represented by the two sides of a triangle taken in order, then their sum is represented by the third side
of the triangle taken in opposite order and this is known as triangle law of vector addition.
i. If p ,⃗ q ,⃗ r ⃗ are the vectors represented by the sides of a triangle taken in order, then find q ⃗ + r .⃗

−→ −→

ii. If ABCD is a parallelogram and AC and BD are its diagonals, then find the value of ​​AC + ​​​​BD .

−→ −
−→ −
−→ −→

iii. If ABCD is a parallelogram, where ​​AB = 2​​a⃗ and ​​BC = 2​​b ⃗ , then find the value of ​​​AC − ​​BD .

OR

→ →
If T is the mid point of side YZ of △XYZ, then what is the value of ​​XY + ​​XZ .

38. Read the text carefully and answer the questions:


On the request of villagers, a construction agency designs a tank with the help of an architect. Tank consists of a
rectangular base with rectangular sides, open at the top so that its depth is 2 m and volume is 8 m3 as shown below. The
construction of the tank costs ₹70 per sq. metre for the base and ₹45 per square metre for sides.

i. Express making cost C in terms of length of rectangle base.


ii. If x and y represent the length and breadth of its rectangular base, then find the relation between the variables.

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