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o Please check that this question paper contains 88 questions.
. Q.P. Code giuen on the right hand side of the question paper should. be
written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.
c Please utrite down the serial nutnber of the question in the answer-book
before attempting it.
o 75 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question
paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.rn. Frorn 10.15 a.m. to 10.s0 d.ffi.,
the students wiII read the question pa.per only and will not write any
answer on the answer-booh durirug this period.

MATHEIVIATICS
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Time,allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80
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General Instruetions:
Read the following instructions uery carefuily and. strictry
fottow them :
('i) This question paper contains 38 questions. All questions a,re cornpulsory.
(ii) This question paper is d.iuid.ed, into fiae sections A, B, c, D and,
- E.
(iii) In Seetion A' Questions no. 7 to 78 are multiple choice questions (MCes)
questions number 79 and 2o are Assertion-Riason and
barei questions of 7 mark
each.

ftu) In seetion B, euestions no. 2r to 25 are uery short ansu)er (vsA) type
questions,-carrying 2 marks each.
(u) In Segtiolt. C, Questions no. 26 to BI are short answer (SA1
tyO, questions,
carrying 3 marks each.
(uil In Seetiotu D, euestions no. B2 to B5 are long oor*n, (LA)
type questions
carrying 5 marks each.
(uii) In Seetion E, Questions no. 36 to 38 are crzse study based, questions
carrying
4 rnarks each.
(uiii) There is no ouerall choice. Howeuer, an internal choice
has been prouid.ed. in
2 questions in Section B, 3 questions in Section C, 2 question,
rn i{"t;;;-";:;
2 questions in Sectinn E.
(ix) Use of calculators is not allowed.

SECTION A

This section comprises multiple choice questions (MCes) of


1 mark each.

l. dv
Ify = cos-l (ex), then -:- rs:
dx
(A) (B)

(c) (D)

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2. The degree and order of differential equation y"2 + log (y') =x5 respectively
are:
(A) not defined,5 (B) not defined,2
(C) 5, not defined (D) 2,2

3' The unit vector perpendicular to both vectors i *t arrd i - t i,


'
(A) 2i (B) j
AN
(c) (D) i+k
--------
=E
J2 J2

4. Direction ratios of a vector parallel to line 51 2z+L


are:
f=-Y= 6
(A) 2, - L,6 (B) 2, !,6
(c) 2, L,3 ' (D) 2, _ r,3

E. If for the matrix o = [tu"," o * N = 2J5I,


tanx_ll,
^_t then the value of
L -1
*.
[0, #]
t''
(A) 0 (B) It
4
(c) : (D) 7t

36
6. If a line makes an angle of 30' with the positive direction of x-axis, 120o
with the positive direction of y-axis, then the angle which it makes with
the positive direction of z-axis is :

(A) 90o (B) !20"


(C) 60o (D) 0o

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7' If the sum of all the elements of a 3 x 3 scalar matrix is 9, then the
product of all its elements is :

(A) 0 (B) e

(C) 27 (D) 72s

8' Let f : R* + [- 5, ""; be defined as flx) = gx2 + 6x - b, where R* is the set


of all non-negative real numbers. Then, f is :

(A) one-one

(B) onto

(C) bijective

(D) neither one-one nor onto '

-a b c
9. If a -b c | = kabc, then the value of k is :

a b -c
(A) 0 (B) 1

(c) 2 (D) 4

10. flxl+3, if x < _B


The number of points of discontinuity of flx) =
] -z*, ifif x>B
-B<x<B is :

l6x+2,
(A)0G)l
(C) 2 1p) infinite

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11. The function flx) = xa - 3x2 + L2x-18 is :
(A) strictly decreasing on R
(B) strictly increasing on R
(C) neither strictly increasing nor strictly decreasing on R
(D) strictly decreasing on (- "", 0)

T-t
t2. . ;] * '
Anti-derivative of f + sil2x, *
i
[0,
i
(A) cos x + sin x (B) -cosx+sinx
(C) cos x - sin x (D) -cosx-sinx

13. The differential equation +


(tx =
F(x, y) will not be a homogeneous

differential equation, if F(x, y) is':

(A) - ,i" [f v
\.xi)
cos x (B)
x

(c) *2 *Y2 (D) l,r')


xy "o", [v/
-+
14. For any two vectors i b, which of the following statements is
"rra
always true ?

(A) ;t. bt - I ;t I I bt (B) -+ -+ , -), , -),


l a.b=lallbl
(c) ;'.Bkl;'llb'l (D) ;t.B . I I b'l
"'l
15. The coordinates of the foot of the'perpendicular drawn from the point
(0; 1, 2) onthe x-a.xis are given by :

(A) (1,0,0) (B) (2,0,0)


(C) (.6 , 0, 0) (D) (0,0,0)
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16. The common region determined by all the constraints of a linear


programming problem is called :

(A) an unbounded region (B) an optimal region


(C) a bounded region (D) a feasible region

17. Let E be an event of a sample space s of an experiment, then p(s


lE) =
(A) P(S n E) (B) P(E)
(c) 1 (D) 0

18' IfA = ["ij] b" a 3 x 3 matrix, where aij = i - 3j, then which of the following
is false ?

(A) arr < 0 (B) aI2+a27=-6


(C) a1s > asr (D) a3l=0
t

Questions nurnber 79 and' 20 are Assertion and, Reason based, questions. Two
statements are giuen, one labelled Assertion (A) and the other tabelled.
Reason
(R). Select the corcect answer the (A), (B), (C)
frorn cod,es and (D) as giuen 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 Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
(D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.

19. Assertion (A) ; For any symmetric matrix A, B,AB is a skew-symmetric


matrix.
Reason (R) : A square matrix P is skew-symmetric if p, - _ p.
20. -) -) -+
(b
Assertion (A) : .c)a isascalarquantity.
Reason (R) : Dot product of two vectors is a scalar quantity.

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SECTION B

This section coffLprises uery short answer (VSA) type questions of 2 rnarks each.

21. Determine whether the function (x) = x2 - 6x + 3 is increasing or


decreasing in [4, 61.

22. 1) --- 4j2,]+ cot-l|,*"*)


(a) Find the varue of sin-lf
(- z)+ cos-1|.'-
[ \ 3)
OR
ft) Find the domain of f(x) = cDs-1(t - x2). Also, find its range.

23. (a) If f(x) = ltar, 2x | , then find the value of f'(x) ut * = f .

OR

ft) Ify = cosec(cot-1x), then prove tt.t .,8 * I * - x = 0.

If M and m denote the local maximum and local minimum values of the
1
function f(x) = * (x * 0) respectively, frnd the value of (M - m).
" i

Find:

f e4* -1
J;frd_

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SECTION C
This sectian coffLpripes short answer (SA) type questions of 3 marks each.

26. A pair of dice is thrown simultaneously. If X denotes the absolute


difference of the numbers appearing on top of the dice, then find the
probability distribution of X.

21. Find :

[ *2 tog (x2 -1) dx


J"
28. (a) If y = (log x)2, prove that x25/' + xt' - 2.

OR

(b) If y = sin (tan-l ex), then find dy atx=0.


dx

29. (a) Evaluate:


2
E-_dx
t_
J !2+x
-2
OR
(b) Find:
dx
x[(log *)2 -Slogx-4]
30. (a) Find the particular solution of the differential equation given by
2xy + y2 -2x2+ = o; y = 2, when x = 1.
ox
OR
ft) Find the general solution of the differential equation :

Y dx = (x+ 2Y2) dY

31. The position vectors of vertices of A ABC are A(2 i - j + ii ),


AAANAA
B(i - 3 j - 5k) and C(3i - 4 j- 4k). Find all the angles of A ABC.
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SECTION D

This section contprises long answer (LA) type questions of S marks ea,ch.

32- If A1 denotes the area of region bounded by y2 - 4x, x = 1 and x-axis


in the first quadrant and .{2 denotes the area of region bounded by
y2=4x,x=4,find.{1 :42.

33. (a) showthatafunctionf : R-+Rdefinedasf(x) =x2 + x+ lis


neither one-one nor onto. Also, find all the values of x for which
flx) = 3.
OR
(b) A relation R is defined on N x N (where N is the set of natural
numbers) as (a, b) R (c, d) o I =
3 show that R is an equivalence
relation. '

34. The vertices of A ABC are A(1, 1, 0), B(L, 2,1) and C(_2, 2, _I). Find the
equations of the medians through A and B. use the equations so
obtained to find the coordinates of the centroid.

35.
. (a)
solve the following system of equations, using matrices :

2 3 r-:ir10 4 6 5 , 6 g 2O_ n
xyzxyzxyz
where x, y, z + 0

OR

(b) If A = [ 1 t"-'"], show that A,A-r - [-coszx -sin 2x-l


L- cot x r _J I sin 2x _ cos 2x_l '

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SECTION E
This section conxprises 3 case study based, questions of 4 marks each.
Case Study - I
36. Airplanes are by far the safest mode of transportation when the number
of transported passengers are measured against personal injuries and
fatality totals.

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Previous records state that the probability of an airplane crash is
0'0000wo. Further, there are gSVo chances that there will be survivors
afber a plane crash. Assume that in case of no crash, all travellers
survive.

Let E1 be the event that there is a plane crash and E2 be the event that
there is no crash. Let A be the event that passengers survive after the
journey.

on the basis of the above information, answer the following questions :

(i) Find the probability that the airplane will not crash. 1
(ii) Find P(A I E1) + P(A I E2). 1

(iii) (a) Find P(A).


OR
2 (iii) (b) Find P(E2 | A). 2
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ase Study _ z

37. Overspeeding increases fuel consumption and


decreases fuel economy as a
result of tyre rolling friction and air resistance.
While vehicles reach optimal
fuel economy at different speeds, fuel mileage usually
decreases rapidly at
speeds above 80 km/h.

The relation between fuel consumption F (UL}}km)


and speed V (km/h)
under some constraints is given as F
=
# | * u.
on the basis of the above inforru-ation, answer the foilowing
questions :

(i) Find F, when V = 40 km/h.


1

(ii) Find 4I
dV- 1

(iii) (a) Find the speed v for which fuer consumption F is


minimum.
OR
(iii) (b) Find the quantity sf fuel required to travel 600
km at the
speed V at which
dF
= - 0.01.
dV

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Case Study - 3

38' The month of September is celebrated as the Rashtriya poshan


Maah
across the country. Following a healthy and well-balanced
diet is crucial
in order to supply the body with the proper nutrients it needs. A
balanced
diet also keeps us mentally fit and promotes improved level of
energ;r.

'a\
4s+5',r=?$ x+2l=10

Figure-1 Figure-2

A dietician wishes to minimizethe cost of a diet involving two types


of
foods, food X (x kg) and food y (y ks) which are available
at the rate of
- 16/kg and T 20lkg respectively. The feasible region satisfting the
constraints is shown in Figure-2.

on the basis of the above information, answer the foilowing questions


:

(i) Identift and write all the constraints which determine the given
' feasible region in Figure-2.
2
(ii) If the objective is to minimize cost z = 16x + 20y, find the values of
x and y at which cost is minimum. Also, find minimum cost
assuming that minimum cost is possible for the given unbounded
region. 2
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