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Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, Jaipur Region

Pre-Board II (2023-24)
Marking scheme SET A
Class: XII Subject: Mathematics (041)
Section: A (MCQs of 1 Mark each)
1 (c)

2 (d) not defined


3 (b)
̂
( ̂+ ̂)x( ̂- ̂) = -2 ̂ therefore unit vector = | ̂|
=- ̂
4 (b)
(4,1) not satisfy the inequality
5 (b)
D’r of required line equals to D’r of given line
Therefore equation of line is
6 (b)

∫√ √
=
√ √

7 (a)
x-y=2 and x=3 then y = 1
8 (b)
( ) =

9 (b) Min Z= -32 at (0,8)


point Z=3x-4y
(0,0) 0
(5,0) 15
(0,8) -32
(6,8) -14
(6,5) -2
(4,10) -28
10 (a)


11 (a)
| ̂ ̂ | | ̂| sq. units
12 (d)
( ̂ ̂ ̂ )( ̂ ̂ ̂)
| ̂ ̂ ̂|
13 (b)
Given

14 (c)
Let

15 (a) Equation of line using determinant is

| |

16 (a)
17 (d)

18 (b)
( )
19 (a)
Lines are perpendicular if

Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.


20 (a)

Matrix A is singular if det A=0. Here [ ]

Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.


Section: B (VSA of 2 Marks each)
21 ∫ dx = ∫ dx 1

= 1
22 = ½
= 1
= ½
OR
𝐷 1
< 𝜖 1
23 ½
Velocity , v = = 1
Velocity after 5 seconds
½
= 9x52 + 2 = 227 metre/sec
24 √ + , let

( ) ( )

( ) 1

1
.
OR 1
f(5) =
k =
k = 10 1
25 =* +* + * + * +

=4* + 1
=
Hence 4A = k A
1
k=4
Section: C (SA of 3 Marks each)
26 (L.D.E.) 1

∫ 𝑦 1
I.F.
Solution is: ∫

𝐶 1
OR

½
Homogeneous diff. Equation
Let y = vx then ½
𝑣 ½

𝑣
√ 𝑣
𝐶 1
𝐶 1/2
27 X can take values 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 1
(∵1 cannot be greater than the other selected number)
X 2 3 4 5 6

P(X)
1
X.P(X)

1
Mean of X=E(X)=∑X P(X) =
OR
The random variable X has a probability distribution P(X) of the following
form, where k is some number :
X 0 1 2 OTHERWISE
P(X)
(a) As Sum of all probabilities should be 1
k+2k+3k=1 k=1/6 1
(b) P(x<2)=p(x=0)+p(x=1)=k+2k=3( )=
1
(c) P(x≥2)=3k+0=3( )+0 = 1
28 Figure and corner points 1.5

CORNER Z =5x+ 2y
POINTS
(0,0) 0
(2,0) 10
19
( ) 1
(MAXIMUM)
15
( )
(0, ) 3

Hence, Z is maximum at x = , y = and maximum value = 19 0.5


29 Let√ ½
= √
= x=
= dx=2(t-1)
1
= ∫√ ∫
=∫
1
=2( -logt- +3t) +C
√ √ ½
=2[ - log √ - +3(√ )] +C
30 y = 3 cos (log x) + 4 sin (log x)

1
31
I=∫

=∫ 1

Divide and multiply by cos


1
I=∫

= ∫
= ∫ 1
= – sinx +C
OR
Let I=∫ ……(1)
Using P4
I=∫ …..(2)
Adding 1 and 2 1
2I= ∫
Using P6
I= ∫ 1
I= ∫
I= log2)
I= log2 1
Section: D (LA of 5 Marks each)
32 Graph of curve & line and shading 1.5
Intersecting points (-5/3 , 25/6) and (2,6) 0.5

Area = ∫ ∫ 1.5

* + * + 1
= 0.5
33

34 For one-one
Let f( )=f( )
.
( )( )=0
. 1.5
Therefore f(x) is one-one
For onto
Let y=
. =x
. =0
For real roots D
1-4
y =Codomain. Therefore, function is onto also 2
Images of 3 is f(3)=3/10
0.5
Preimage of 0
0=
x=0 Therefore, pre-image of 0 is 0 1
OR
(a,b) R(c,d)
For reflexive
.
(a,b) R(a,b) therefore R is reflexive 1

For symmetric
(a,b) R(c,d)
1
.
 (c,d) R(a,b) therefore R is symmetric
For transitive
Let (a,b) R(c,d) …………..(1) and
(c,d) ……(2)
Adding (1) and (2) we get
… 2
Which implies (a,b) R (e,f)
Therefore, transitive also
Above relation R is reflexive , symmetric and transitive. Hence it is an
equivalence relation . 1
35

1.5

0.5
0.5

0.5

Section: E (Case Study Based of 4 Marks each)


36 (i) ⃗ =(21i+8j+4k) – (6i+8j+4k) = 15i 1
⃗⃗=(6i+16j+10k) – (6i+8j+4k) = 8j+6k
(ii) Answer :| ⃗| √ 15 unit , | ⃗⃗ | √ √ 1
unit
2
(iii) ⃗⃗ ⃗⃗ ⃗⃗ | | -15(6j-8k) = -90j+120k ;

OR
⃗ ̂ ̂ ̂ ̂ ̂ ̂
The dot product is just ∙ ⃗ ⃗⃗ = 2
watts.
From the definition of dot product: ⃗ ∙ ⃗⃗ = | ⃗ || ⃗⃗ |cosθ Then since | ⃗ | =
910 and | ⃗⃗ | = 150 and ⃗ ∙ ⃗⃗ = 85,800.
37 Let E be the event that it rains on chosen
day, F be the event that it does not rain on chosen
day and A be the event the weatherman predict rain.
Then we have, P(E) = , P(F) = ,
P(A| E) = and P(A| F)=
(i) P(A) = P(E) P(A | E) +P(F) P(A | F) 1
= 1
𝐸 𝐸 |𝐸
(ii) ( ) 1
𝐸 |𝐸 𝐹 |𝐹

38 (i) 2

< hence at x=12.5 P(x) is max


OR

P(12.5) = X Rs.
= 38281.25 Rs.
(ii) P(2) = X = Rs.37730 1
(iii) 38250 =
1
x=15 or x=10

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