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CBSE Test Paper 02

Chapter 8 Application of Integrals

1. The area bounded by the curves and is

a. sq. units
b. sq. units
c. sq. units
d. sq. units

2. The area of the loop between the curve y=a sin x and the x – axis and x= 0, x= is

a. 3a
b. 2a square units
c. none of these
d. a

3. The area bounded by the curves is

a.
b.
c.
d. 9 sq. units

4. The area bounded by the ellipse and the straight line x + 3y = 3 is

a.
b.
c.
d.

5. The area lying in the first quadrant and bounded by the curve y = x3, the x - axis and
the ordinates at x = - 2 and x = 1 is

a. 2
b.

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c. 3
d. 6

6. Find the area of the region bounded by the curves y = |x - 2|, x = 1, x = 3 and the x-
axis.

7. Find the value of c for which the area of figure bounded by the curve y = 3, the
straight lines x=1 and x=c and the x-axis is equal to .

8. Find the area of the region enclosed by the lines y=x, x=e, and the curve and
the positive x-axis.

9. Integrate the following function .

10. Integrate the function .

11. Integrate the functions .

12. .

13. Find

14. .

15. Using integration, find the area of the region {(x, y): x2 + y2 16, x2 6y}.

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CBSE Test Paper 02
Chapter 8 Application of Integrals

Solution

1. (c) sq. units


Explanation: Required area:

2. (b) 2a square units

Explanation: Required area =

3. (b)
Explanation: Eliminating y, we get :

Required area :

4. (b)

Explanation: Required area:

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5. (b)

Explanation: Required area

6. We have to find the area of the region bounded by the curves y = |x - 2|, x = 1, x = 3
and the x-axis.
Required area =
=
= [(4 - 4) - (2 - 1)] + [(9 - 6) - (4 - 4)] = -1 + 3 = 2

7. we have,

8. Required area = the area of the region enclosed by the lines y=x, x=e, and the curve
and the positive x-axis
=

9.

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10. Let ...(i)
Putting

From eq. (i),

11. Let

…(i)

Putting x2 + x + 1 = t

From eq. (i),

12. ...(1)

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13. According to the question,

Let

By using partial fractions,

...(i)

if
if
put values of A and B in (i)

14.

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put

15. According to the question , given region is (x, y) :


Above region consists a parabola whose vertex is (0, 0) and
Axis of parabola is along Y-axis.

Above region also consists a circle x2 + y2 = 16 whose centre is (0, 0) and


Radius of circle is = 4.
First, let us sketch the region, as shown below:

For finding the points of intersection of two curves, we have

x2 + y2 = 16 .......(i)

and x2 = 6y ....... (ii)

On putting x2 = 6y from Eq.(ii) in Eq. (i), we get

y2 + 6y - 16 = 0

y2 + 8y - 2y - 16 = 0
y(y + 8) - 2 (y + 8) = 0
(y - 2) (y + 8) = 0
y = 2 or - 8
When y = 2, then from Eq. (ii), we get
x=± =±2
When y = - 8, then from Eq. (ii), we get

x2 = - 48 which is not possible [ square root of negative terms does not exist.]

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So, y = -8 is rejected.
Here, we consider only one value of y i.e. 2
Thus, the two curves meet at points C(2 , 2) and D(-2 , 2).
Now,
Required area = Area of shaded region OCBDO
= 2 [ Area of region OACO + Area of region ABCA]

sq units.

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