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General Instructions:
Kead the
following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them
Lns
question paper contains 38
(ii) This question questions. All questions are compulsory.
is
paper divided into five Sections A, B, C, D and E.
-

n
Section A, Questions no. 1 to 18 are multiple choice
questions number 19 and 20 are Assertion-Reason basedquestions
questions(MCQs)
and
of 1 mark
each.
(iv) nSection B, Questions no. 21 to 25 are very short answer (VSA) type
questions, carrying 2 marks each.
() n Section C, Questions no. 26 to 31 are short answer (SA)
type questions,
carrying 3 marks each.
(vi) In Section D,
Questions no. 32 to 35 are long answer (LA) type questions
carrying 5 marks each.
(vi) In Section E, Questions no. 36 to 38 are case
study based questions
4 marks each.
carrying
(viii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in
questions in Section B, 3 questions in Section C, 2 questions in Section D and
2 questions in Section E.
(ix) Use of calculators is not allowed.

SECTION A
This section comprises multiple choice questions (MCQs) of 1 mark each.
1 1 1 6
1. If o 1 1 3 then the value of (2x +y - z) is:

o o1 2
(a) 1 b) 2
(c) 3 (d) 5
2. If a matrix A = [1 2 3], then the matrix AA' (where A' is the transpose
of A) is
1 0 0
(a) 14 (b)0 2 0
0 0 3
1 2 3
(c) 2 3 1| (d) 14
3 1 2

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3.

(a) x= 1, y =2
(b) x=2, y=1
(c) x= 1, y=-1 (d) x=3, y =2
IfAis a square matrix and A< =
A, then (I+ A-3A is equal to
(a) I
(b)A
(c) 2A
(d) 3I
|2 7 1|
5. The value of the determinant 1
1|1 is
10 8 1
(a) 47
(b) -

79
(c) 49 (d) - 51

6. The function fix) =


x| is
(a) continuous and differentiable
everywhere.
(b) continuous and differentiable nowhere.
(c) continuous everywhere, but differentiable everywhere except at x = 0.
(d) continuous everywhere, but differentiable nowhere.
7. dy
Ify=log(sin e*), thenis
dx
(a) cot ex (b) cosec e
(c) e cot ex (d) ecosec ex

8. eslogx dx is equal to:


(a) -C (b)
6
(c) 5x+C (d) 6x5+C
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9 (e2x +x) dx is equal to
0

(a) 15+e (b)


16-
2 2

(c) e-15 (d)


-es-15
2
2

10. A unit vector along the vector 4i -3k is

(a) a-3)
(b)
5

(c) 4 -3k)

(d) 4 1 -3k)

between two vectors a and b, then a . b 20 only


11. If e is the angle
when
(a) 0<0< (b) 0s6S

(c) 0 <0<n (d) OsesT

factor for solving the differential equation


12. The integrating
x-y=2x
dx
is:
(a) ey (b) eX

(c) X d)
when
differential equation =

13. The number of solutions of the


y(1) =
2, is:
(b) one
(a) zero
(d) infinite
(c) two
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14. Distance of the point (p, q, r) from y-axis is
(a)
(b)1q
(c) gl +Ir d) p+

15. Ifthe direction cosines of a line


are, , *|, then
(a) 0<a<1 (b) a> 2

(c) a>0 (d) a=tv3

16. For two events A and B, if PA) =0:4, P(B) = 0:8 and P(B/A) = 0-6, then
P(A UB) is
(a) 0-24 (b) 0:3

(c) 0-48 (d) 0-96

17. Which of the following points satisfies both the inequations 2x + y 10


andx+2y 28?
(a)-2,4) b) (3, 2)
(c) -5,6) d) 4,2)

18. The solutionsetofthe inequation 3x + 5y <7 is:

(a) whole xy-plane except the points Iying on the line 3x+ 5y = 7.

(b) whole xy-plane along with the points Iying on the line 3x +5y = 7.

(C)open
(c) half plane containing the origin except the points of line
3x + 5y = 7.

(d) open half plane not containing the origin.

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Questions number 19 and 20 are Assertion and
Reason based questions carrying
I mark each. Two statements are
given, one labelled Assertion (A) and the other
labelled Reason (R). Select the
correct answer from the codes (a), (b), (¢) and (d
as given below.

(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason


(R) are true and Reason (R) is the
correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not
the correct explanation of the Assértion (A).

(c) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.


(d) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is
true.
19. Assertion (A) : All trigonometric functions have their inverses over their
respective domains.
Reason (R): The inverse of tanx exists for some x e R.

20. Assertion (A): The lines r = a+ ab1 and r = ag + ub2 are


perpendicular, when bi.bg =0.
Reason (R The angle 0 between the lines r =
a+ab and
b.b
r = a2 + uba is given by cos 6 = *2

SECTIONB

This section comprises very short answer (VSA) iype questions of 2 marks each.

21. Find the interval in which the function flx) 2x 3x is


=
strictly
increasing.
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22. (a) Find the vector equation of the line passing through the point
2, 1,3) and perpendicular to both the lines
-1.y-2 2
,
OR
(b) The equations of a line are 5x 3 = 15y + 7 = 3 10z. Write the
direction cosines of the line and find the coordinates of a point
through which it passes.
23. (a) Find the domain of y sin-l
=
(x2-4).
OR
(b) Evaluate:

cos co

24. Ifx2+y3¥ =xy, thenfind dx

25. 1f a =4î -+k and b =2î -2 +k, thenfinda unitvector along


the vector a x b.
SECTIONC
This section comprises short answer (SA) type questions of3 marks eaeh.

26. Find

x
dx
x+6x+12
27. Two fair dice are thrown simultaneously. If X denotes the number of
sixes, find the mean of X.

28. (a) Find the particular solution of the differential equation


dy + , y(1) =0.
dx X

OR
(b) Find the general solution of the differential equation
e tan y dx + (1 - e") sec y dy = 0.

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210. (a) vnlunte

2 sin 2x
n/4 2x 2x |dx

OR
(b) Evaluato

dx
-2
1+5

30. (a) Find

dx
5-4e-2
OR
(b) Evaluate:
n/2
VBin x cOB" x dx

31. Solve the following linear programming problem graphically:


Maximise z = -

3x -5y
Bubject to the constrainta

-2x+y54,
+y23,

x-2y 2,

x20, y 20.

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This sectio.
ion
comprises long answer SECTION D
(LA) type qu
questions of 5 marks each.
92.
32. Using
integration, find the
x+y= 16, line y = x and
of the region bounded the
area
bounded by
Dy circle
y-axis, but lying
ying in
in the 1st
quadrant. quadrant
33. (a) Show that the
following lines do not intersect each other:
ot intersect
=Y=1_z+1 +1
2
OR
b) Find the angle
between the lines
2x =
3y = -

z and 6x = -

y =- 42.
34. (a) IfN denotes the
set of all natural
numbers and R is the relation on
NxN defined by (a, b) R
(¢, d), if ad(b + c) bcla + d). Show =

is that R
an
equivalence relation.
OR

(b) Let f: R-- 3 R be a function defined 4x


as
fx)= 3x+4
-

Show
Show

that f is a one-one function. Also, check whether f is an onto


function or not.

1 -1 2
35. Find the inverse of the matrix A =|0 2 -3 Using the inverse,
3-2 4
A, solve the system of linear equations

1; 3x -2y + 4z 3.
1; 2y - 3z
=
X-y + 2z = =

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Section
his section
This
comprises 3 case study SECTIONE
based
questions
ions of
of 44 marks
markseeach.
Case Study -1
36.
S6. A
A
building contractor
with
parking area. Dueundertakes
to
a job to construct 4 flats
plot on a
piot along a
workers not strike the
being present for
the job
probability
robability of many construction
consr
are not
present and job is 0-65. The
still the
work
probability tnatprobability
that many
i

probability
probabi that
work will be
gets completed
ompleted on time is 0-35.
035. The
Tne
present is 080. completed on time when all workers
wos are

Let: E1:
represent the event when
the job; many workers were not present tor

E2: represent the event


when all workers were present; and
E
represent completing the
construction work on time.
Based on the above
information, answer the following
questions :
What is the probability that all the
workers are present for the job? 1
i) What is the probability that construction will be completed on time? 1
i) (a) What is the probability that many workers are not present
given that the construction work is
completed on time 2 2

OR

iii) (b) What is the probability that all workers were present given
that the construction job was completed on time ?
2
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Case Study -2

Let flx) be a real valued function. Then its


97.
fla)
h ) -f(a)
fla -h)-
a
-

Left Hand Derivative (L.H.D.) lim


: Lr(a) =

h->0 -h
a +h ) - f ( a )

Right Hand Derivative (R.H.D.) : Rf'(a) =


h0
h

if its L.H.D. and


and
= a
said to be differentiable at
x
Also, a function fx) is

R.H.D. at x = a exist and both are equal.

x - 3 . x21

For the function flx) {x2


x
=

answer the following questions:

1
1?
() What is R.H.D. of flx) at x =

1
1 ?
What is L.H.D. of f{x)
at x =

(ii)

fix) is differentiable at x = 1. 2
Ciii) (a) Check if the function
(ii)

OR

f'-1). 2
(ii) (b) Find f'(2) and

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Case Study -3

Sooraj s Tather wants to construct a rectangular garden using brick wall a

on one side of the garden and wire fencing for the other three Sides as

shown in the figure. He has 200


metres of fencing wire.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions


(i) Let * metres denote the length of the side of the garden
perpendicular to the brick wall and 'y' metres denote the length of
the side parallel to the brick wall. Determine the relation
representing the total length of fencing wire and also write A(x),
the area of the garden.
2
(i) Determine the maximum value of A(x).
2

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