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RESILIENCE

CASE STUDY APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES


Class 12 - Mathematics
Time Allowed: 1 hour and 30 minutes Maximum Marks: 120

General Instructions:

do all questions

1. Let h(x) = f(x) - {f(x)}2 + {f(x)}3 for all real values of x. Then

a) h is increasing whenever f'(x) < 0 b) h is decreasing whenever/is increasing

c) nothing can be said in general d) h is increasing whenever f(x) is increasing

2. The minimum value of f(x) = 3 cos2x + 4 sin2x + cos + sin is


x x

2 2

– –
a) 4 + √2 b) 3 + √2

c) 4 - √2 d) 4
3. The edge of a cube is increasing at a rate of 7 cm/s. Find the rate of change of area of the cube when a = 3cm.

a) 498 cm2/s b) 287 cm2/s

c) 252 cm2/s d) 504 cm2/s

4. f(x) = x

sin x
is

a) Increasing in (0, 1) b) Increasing in (0, 1

2
) and decreasing in
1
( , 1)
2

c) Increasing in (0, 1

2
) d) Decreasing in (0, 1)
−−−−−
5. The function f(x) = loge (x 3 6
+ √x + 1) is of the following types:

a) even and increasing b) odd and decreasing

c) even and decreasing d) odd and increasing


6. Given that f (x) = x 1/x
, x > 0 has the maximum value at x = e,then

a) e π
= π
e
b) e
π
⩽ π
e

c) e π
> π
e
d) e
π
< π
e

7. Let f(x) = 2x3 - 3x2 - 12x + 5 on [-2, 4]. The relative maximum occurs at x =

a) 2 b) -1

c) 4 d) -2
logx
8. The maximum value of x
in 0 < x < ∞ is

a) 0 b) 1

c) – e d) 1

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9. The least and greatest values of f(x) = x3 - 6x2 + 9x in [0, 6], are

a) none of these b) 0,6

c) 3,6 d) 0,3
10. Let x, y be two variables and x > 0, xy = 1 then minimum value of x + y is

a) 2 b) 2
1

c) 3 1

3
d) 1
11. Find the maximum and minimum values of f(x) = x + sin 2x in the interval [0, 2π].

a) Maximum value = 0 b) Maximum value = 1


Minimum value = 0 Minimum value = 1

c) Maximum value = 0 d) Maximum value = 2π


Minimum value = 2π Minimum value = 0

12. f(x) = xx has a stationary point at

a) x = 1 b) x = √e

c) x = e d) x =
1

13. The function f(x) = x2 is strictly decreasing in the interval.

a) (1, 4) b) (0, ∞)

c) (-∞, 0) d) (-1, ∞)

14. If the function f(x) = x3 - 9kx2 + 27x + 30 is increasing on R, then

a) 0 < k < 1 b) -1 < k < 1

c) k < - 1 or k > 1 d) -1 < k < 0


15. Every invertible function is

a) not necessarily monotonic function b) identity function

c) constant function d) monotonic function

16. The maximum and minimum values of the function 2x3 - 15x2 + 36x + 11 are respectively

a) 39, 35 b) 39, 18

c) 38, 37 d) 39, 38

17. The number of values of x where the function f(x) = cos x + cos(√2x) attains its maximum is

a) 2 b) infinite

c) 1 d) 0

18. let f(x) = x3 - 6x2 + 15x + 3. Then

a) f(x) is invertible b) f(x) > f(x + 1) for all x ∈ R

c) f(x) < 0 for all x∈ R d) f(x) > 0 for all ∈ R

19. If the function f(x) = x2 - kx + 5 is increasing on [2, 4], then

a) k ∈ (−∞, 2) b) k ∈ (2, ∞)

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c) k ∈ (4, ∞) d) k ∈ (−∞, 4)

20. When x is positive, the minimum value of xx is


−1

a) e e b) e
1

c) 1

e
d) ee

21. The function f(x) = 2x3 - 15x2 + 36x + 4 is maximum at x =

a) 2 b) 4

c) 0 d) 3
22. maximum value of f(x)=sinx in [π,2π] is

a) 0 b) 1

√2

c) 1 d) -1
23. The function f(x) = λ sin x+2 cos x

sin x+cos x
is increasing, if,

a) λ > 1 b) λ > 2

c) λ < 2 d) λ < 1

24. The point on the curve y2 = 4x which is nearest to the point (2,1) is

a) (1, 2√2 ) b) (-2, 1)

c) (1, -2) d) (1, 2)


25. The total revenue in Rupees received from the sale of x units of a product is given by
R(x) = 3x2 + 36x + 5. The marginal revenue, when x = 15 is

a) 96 b) 90

c) 116 d) 126
26. A poster is to be formed for a company advertisement. The top and bottom margins of poster should be 9 cm and the side
margins should be 6 cm. Also, the area for printing the advertisement should be 864 cm2.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


i. If a cm be the width and b cm be the height of the poster, then the area of the poster, expressed in terms of a and b, is
given by
a. 648 + 18a + 12b
b. 18a + 12b
c. 584 + 18a + 12b
d. none of these
ii. The relation between a and b is given by
a. a =
648+12b

b−18

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b. a = 12b

b−18

c. a = 12b

b+18

d. none of these
iii. Area of poster in terms of b is given by
2

a. 12b

b−18
2

b.
648b+12b

b−18
2

c. 648b+12b

b+18
2

d. 12b

b+18

iv. The value of b, so that area of the poster is minimized, is


a. 54
b. 36
c. 27
d. 22
v. The value of a, so that area of the poster is minimized, is
a. 24
b. 36
c. 40
d. 22

27. An Apache helicopter of the enemy is flying along the curve given by y = x2 + 7. A soldier, placed at (3, 7) want to shoot
down the helicopter when it is nearest to him

i. If (x1, y1) be the position of a helicopter on curve y = x2 + 7, then distance D from soldier place at (3, 7) can be
represented by

a. D2 = x12 - 6x1 + 9 + x14

b. D2 = -x12 - 6x1-9 - x14

c. D2 = 6x12- x1 + 6 + x14

d. D2 = 6x12 - x1 + 9 + 9x14

ii. Distance D2 is minimum at


a. x1 = 0

b. x1 = 1

c. x1 = 2

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d. x1 = -1

iii. The point on the curve y = x2 +7 nearest to (3,7) is


a. (1, 8)
b. (8, 1)
c. (1, 0)
d. (0, 1)
iv. Condition for minima by the second derivative test is
dy
a. dx
>0
2
d y
b. 2
=0
dx
2
d y
c. 2
<0
dx
2
d y
d. 2
>0
dx

v. Minimum distance between the helicopter and the soldier is



a. √2 unit

b. √3 unit

c. √5 units
d. 3 units

28. Ankit wants to construct a rectangular plastic tank for his house that can hold 80 ft3 of water. The top of the tank is open.
The width of tank will be 5 ft but the length and heights are variables. Building the tank cost ₹20 per sq. foot for the base
and ₹10 per sq. foot for the side.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


i. In order to make the least expensive water tank, Nitin need to minimize its
a. Volume
b. Base
c. Curved surface area
d. Cost
ii. Total cost of tank as a function of h can be represented as
a. c(h) = 100h - 320 -
1600

b. c(h) = 100 h - 320 h - 720 h2


c. c(h) = 100 + 320 h + 1600 h2
d. c(h) = 100 h + 320 +
1600

iii. Range of h is
a. (3, 5)
b. (0, ∞)
c. (0, 8)
d. (0, 3)

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iv. Value of h at which c(h) is minimum, is
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 6.7
v. The cost of least expensive tank is
a. ₹1020
b. ₹1100
c. ₹1120
d. ₹1220
29. The Government declare that farmers can get ₹300 per quintal for their onions on 1st July and after that, the price will be
dropped by ₹3 per quintal per extra day. Govind father has 80 quintals of onions in the field on 1st July and he estimates
that crop is increasing at the rate of 1 quintal per day.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.

i. If x is the number of days after 1st July, then price and quantity of onion respectively can be expressed as
a. ₹(300 - 3x), (80 + x) quintals
b. ₹(300 - 3x), (80 - x) quintals
c. ₹(300 + x), 80 quintals
d. None of these
ii. Revenue R as a function of x can be represented as

a. R(x) = 3x2 - 60x - 24000


b. R(x) = -3x2 + 60x + 24000

c. R(x) = 3x2 + 40x - 16000


d. R(x) = 3x2 - 60x - 14000
iii. Find the number of days after 1st July, when Govind father attain maximum revenue.
a. 10
b. 20
c. 12
d. 22
iv. On which day should Govind father harvest the onions to maximise his revenue?
a. 11th July
b. 20th July

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c. 12th July
d. 22nd July
v. Maximum revenue is equal to
a. ₹20,000
b. ₹24,000
c. ₹24,300
d. ₹24,700
30. Mohit wants to prepare a handmade gift box for her friend’s birthday at home. For making the lower part of the box, she
takes a square piece of cardboard of side 20 cm.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


i. If x cm be the length of each side of the square cardboard which is to be cut off from corners of the square piece of
side 20 cm, then a possible value of x will be given by the interval
a. [0, 20]
b. (0, 10)
c. (0, 3)
d. None of these
ii. Volume of the open box formed by folding up the cutting corner can be expressed as
a. V = x(20 - 2x)(20 - 2x)
b. V = (20 + x)(20 - x)
x

c. V = (20 - 2x)(20 + 2x)


x

d. V = x(20 - 2x)(20 - x)
iii. The values of x for which dV
= 0, are
dx

a. 3, 4
b. 0,
10

c. 0, 10
d. 10,
10

iv. Mohit is interested in maximising the volume of the box. So, what should be the side of the square to be cut off so
that the volume of the box is maximum?
a. 12 cm
b. 8 cm
c. cm
10

d. 2 cm
v. The maximum value of the volume is

a. 17000
cm3
27

b. 11000
cm3
27

c. 8000
cm3
27

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d. cm3
16000

27

31. A real estate company is going to build a new residential complex. The land they have purchased can hold at most 4500
apartments. Also, if they make x apartments, then the monthly maintenance cost for the whole complex would be as
follows: Fixed cost = ₹50,00,000. Variable cost = ₹(160x - 0.04x2)

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


i. The maintenance cost as a function of x will be

a. 160x - 0.04x2
b. 5000000
c. 5000000 + 160x - 0.04x2
d. None of these
ii. If C(x) denote the maintenance cost function, then the maximum value of C(x) occur at x =
a. 0
b. 2000
c. 4500
d. 5000
iii. The maximum value of C(x) would be
a. ₹5225000
b. ₹5160000
c. ₹5000000
d. ₹4000000
iv. The number of apartments, that the complex should have in order to minimize the maintenance cost, is
a. 4500
b. 5000
c. 1750
d. 3500
v. If the minimum maintenance cost is attained, then the maintenance cost for each apartment would be
a. ₹1091.11
b. ₹1200
c. ₹1000
d. ₹2000
32. A gardener wants to construct a rectangular bed of garden in a circular patch of land. He takes the maximum perimeter
of the rectangular region as possible. (Refer to the images given below for calculations)

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i. The perimeter of rectangle P is:
−− −−−−
a. 4x + 4√a 2
− x
2

−− −−−−
b. x + √a 2
− x
2

−− −−−−
c. 4x + √a 2
− x
2

−− −−−−
d. x + 4√a 2
− x
2

ii. To find critical points put


a. dP

dx
> 0

b. dP
< 0
dx

c. dP
= 0
dx

d. none of these
iii. Value of y is
a.
a

b.
a

√2

c. 2a

d. √2a
iv. P is maximum when the rectangle is
a. Square
b. Parallelogram
c. Rectangle
d. Trapezium
v. If a rectangle of the maximum perimeter which can be inscribed in a circle of radius 10 cm is square then the sides of
the region

a. 10√8cm

b. 2√10cm

c. 20√2cm

d. 10√2cm
33. A telephone company in a town has 500 subscribers on its list and collects fixed charges of 300 per subscriber per year.
The company proposes to increases the annual subscription and it is believed that for every increase of 1 one subscriber

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will discontinue the service.

i. If x be the annual subscription then the total revenue of the company after increment will be:

a. R(x) = -x2 + 200x + 150000

b. R(x) = x2 - 200x - 140000


c. R(x) = 200x2 + x + 150000
d. R(x) = -x2 + 100 x + 100000
ii. To find maximum profit we put
a. R'(x) = 0
b. R'(x) > 0
c. R'(x) < 0
d. R''(x) = 0
iii. How much fee the company should increase to have maximum profit?
a. Rs. 150
b. Rs. 100
c. Rs. 200
d. Rs. 250

iv. Find the maximum profit that the company can make if the profit function is given by P(x) = 41 + 24x - 18x2.
a. 25
b. 44
c. 45
d. 49

v. Find both the maximum and minimum value respectively of 3x4 - 8x3 + 48x + 1 on the interval [1, 4].
a. -63, 257
b. 258, -63
c. 257, -63
d. -63, -257
34. A magazine company in a town has 5000 subscribers on its list and collects fix charges of ₹3000 per year from each
subscriber. The company proposes to increase the annual charges and it is believed that for every increase of ₹1, one
subscriber will discontinue service.

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Based on the above information, answer the following questions.
i. If x denote the amount of increase in annual charges, then revenue R, as a function of x can be represented as
a. R(x) = 3000 × 5000 × x
b. R(x) = (3000 - 2x) (5000 + 2x)
c. R(x) = (5000 + x) (3000 - x)
d. R(x) = (3000 + x) (5000 - x)
ii. If magazine company increases ₹500 as annual charges, then R is equal to
a. ₹15750000
b. ₹16750000
c. ₹17500000
d. ₹15000000
iii. If revenue collected by the magazine company is ₹15640000, then value of amount increased as annual charges for
each subscriber, is
i. 400
ii. 1600
iii. Both 400 and 1600
iv. None of these
iv. What amount of increase in annual charges will bring maximum revenue?
a. ₹1000
b. ₹2000
c. ₹3000
d. ₹4000
v. Maximum revenue is equal to
a. ₹15000000
b. ₹16000000
c. ₹20500000
d. ₹25000000
35. Balwant got a rectangular parallelopiped-shaped box and a spherical ball inside it as a return gift. The sides of the box
are x, 2x, and , while the radius of the ball is r.
x

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


i. If S represents the sum of volume of parallelopiped and sphere, then S can be written as

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3

a.
4x 2 2
+ πr
3 2
2

b. 2x

3
+
4

3
πr
2

c. 2x

3
+
4

3
πr
3

d. 2

3
x+
4

3
πr

ii. If sum of the surface areas of box and ball are given to be constant k2, then x is equal to
−−
2
−−−−
2
k −4πr
a. √ 6
−−
2
−−−
b. √
k −4πr

6
−−
2
−−−
c. √
k −4π

d. none of these
iii. The radius of the ball, when S is minimum, is
−−−
2

a. √ 54+π
k

−−−−
2

b. √
k

54+4π
−−−−
2

c. √
k

64+3π
−−−
2

d. √
k

4π+3

iv. Relation between the length of the box and radius of the ball can be represented as
a. x = 2r
b. x = r

c. x = 1

d. x = 3r
v. The minimum value of S is
2

a.
k

2/3
2(3π+54)

b. k

3/2
(3π+54)
3

c.
k

1/2
3(4π+54)

d. none of these

36. Jyoti has a rectangular painting canvas having a total area of 24 ft2 which includes a border of 0.5 ft on the left, right,
and a border of 0.75 ft on the bottom, top inside it.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


i. If Jyoti wants to paint in the maximum area, then she needs to maximize
a. Area of outer rectangle
b. Area of inner rectangle
c. Area of top border
d. None of these
ii. If x is the length of the outer rectangle, then area of inner rectangle in terms of x is

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a. (x + 3)( 24

x
− 2)

b. (x - 1) ( 24

x
+ 1.5)

c. (x - 1)( 24

x
− 1.5)

d. (x - 1)( 24

x
)

iii. Find the range of x.


a. (1, ∞)
b. (1, 16)
c. (∞, 16)
d. (-1, 16)
iv. If area of inner rectangle is maximum, then x is equal to
a. 2 ft
b. 3 ft
c. 4 ft
d. 5 ft
v. If area of inner rectangle is maximum, then length and breadth of this rectangle are respectively
a. 3 ft, 4.5 ft
b. 4.5 ft, 5 ft
c. 1 ft, 2 ft
d. 2 ft, 4 ft
37. As we know good planning can save energy, time, and money. A farmer wants to construct a circular well and square
garden in his field. He wants to keep the sum of their perimeters 600 m

i. If the radius of the circular garden be r m and the side of the square garden be x m then sum of area S is
a. S 2 600−2πr 2
= πr + ( )
4

b. S 2 300+πr 2
= πr + ( )
4

c. S 2 600+2πr 2
= 2πr + ( )
4

d. S
600+πr 2
= πr + ( )
4

ii. Radius of circular well is


a. r
600
=
π+4

b. r
300
=
π+4

c. r
300
=
2π+4

d. r
150
=
π+2

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iii. For the given condition
2

a. =0
d s

2
dr
2

b. <0
d s

2
dr
2

c. d

2
s
>0
dr

d. None of these
iv. The relationship between the side of the square garden and the radius of the circular garden.
a. x = r
b. 2x = r2
c. x = 1

2
r

d. x = 2r
v. Find the number which exceeds its square by the greatest possible number.
a.
1

b. 2
c. 1
d. 0
38. Rohit's father wants to construct a rectangular garden using a brick wall on one side of the garden and wire fencing for
the other three sides as shown in the figure. He has 200 ft of wire fencing.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


i. To construct a garden using 200 ft of fencing, we need to maximize its
a. volume
b. area
c. perimeter
d. length of the side
ii. If x denotes the length of the side of the garden perpendicular to a brick wall and y denotes the length of the side
parallel to a brick wall, then find the relation representing the total amount of fencing wire.
a. x + 2y = 150
b. x + 2y = 50
c. y + 2x = 200
d. y + 2x = 100
iii. Area of the garden as a function of x, say A(x), can be represented as

a. 200 + 2x2
b. x - 2x2

c. 200x - 2x2

d. 200 - x2
iv. Maximum value of A(x) occurs at x equals

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a. 50 ft
b. 30 ft
c. 26 ft
d. 31 ft
v. Maximum area of garden will be
a. 2500 sq. ft
b. 4000 sq. ft
c. 5000 sq. ft
d. 6000 sq. ft
39. An owner of an electric bike rental company have determined that if they charge customers ₹x per day to rent a bike,
where 50 ≤ x ≤ 200, then the number of bikes (n), they rent per day can be shown by linear function n(x) = 2000 - 10x.
If they charge ₹50 per day or less, they will rent all their bikes. If they charge ₹200 or more per day, they will not rent
any bike.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


i. Total revenue R as a function of x can be represented as

a. 2000x - 10x2
b. 2000x + 10x2
c. 2000 - 10x

d. 2000 - 5x2
ii. If R(x) denote the revenue, then maximum value of R(x) occur when x equals
a. 10
b. 100
c. 1000
d. 50
iii. At x = 260, the revenue collected by the company is
a. ₹10
b. ₹500
c. ₹0
d. ₹1000
iv. The number of bikes rented per day, if x = 105 is
a. 850
b. 900
c. 950
d. 1000
v. Maximum revenue collected by company is

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a. ₹40,000
b. ₹50,000
c. ₹75,000
d. ₹1,00,000
40. Western music concert is organised every year in the stadium that can hold 36000 spectators. With ticket price of ₹10,
the average attendance has been 24000. Some financial expert estimated that price of a ticket should be determined by
the function p(x) = 15 − , where x is the number of tickets sold.
x

3000

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


i. The revenue, R as a function of x can be represented as
2

a. 15x - 3000
x

b. 15 -
x

3000

c. 15x -
1

30000

d. 15x - 3000
x

ii. The range of x is


a. [24000, 36000]
b. [0, 24000]
c. [0, 36000]
d. none of these
iii. The value of x for which revenue is maximum, is
a. 20000
b. 21000
c. 22500
d. 25000
iv. When the revenue is maximum, the price of the ticket is
a. ₹5
b. ₹5.5
c. ₹7
d. ₹7.5
v. How many spectators should be present to maximize the revenue?
a. 21500
b. 21000
c. 22000
d. 22500
41. A tin can manufacturer designs a cylindrical tin can for a company making sanitizer and disinfectors. The tin can is made
to hold 3 litres of sanitizer or disinfector.

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Based on the above in formation, answer the following questions
i. If r cm be the radius and h cm be the height of the cylindrical tin can, then the surface area is expressed as a function
of r as
a. 2πr 2

b. 2πr + 6000
2

c. 2πr 2 5000
+
r

d. 2πr 2 6000
+
r

ii. The radius that will minimize the cost of the material to manufacture the tin can is
−−

a. √ cm
3 600

π
−−

b. √ cm
500

π

− −

c. √ cm
3 1500

π

− −

d. √ cm
1500

iii. The height that will minimize the cost of the material to manufacture the tin can is

− −

a. √ cm
3 1500

π

− −

b. 2√ cm
3 1500

π

− −

c. √
1500

π

− −

d. 2√
1500


− −

iv. If the cost of material used to manufacture the tin can is ₹100/m2 and √ , then minimum cost
3 1500
≈ 7.8
π

is approximately
a. ₹11.538
b. ₹12
c. ₹13
d. ₹14
v. To minimize the cost of the material used to manufacture the tin can, we need to minimize the
a. volume
b. curved surface area
c. total surface area
d. surface area of the base
42. Mrs. Maya is the owner of a high-rise residential society having 50 apartments. When he set rent at ₹10000/month, all
apartments are rented. If he increases rent by ₹250/ month, one fewer apartment is rented. The maintenance cost for each
occupied unit is ₹500/month.

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Based on the above information answer the following questions.
i. If P is the rent price per apartment and N is the number of a rented apartments, then profit is given by
a. NP
b. (N - 500)P
c. N(P - 500)
d. none of these
ii. If x represent the number of apartments which are not rented, then the profit expressed as a function of x is
a. (50 - x) (38 + x)
b. (50 + x )(38 - x)
c. 250(50 - x) (38 + x)
d. 250(50 + x) (38 - x)
iii. If P = 10500, then N =
a. 47
b. 48
c. 49
d. 50
iv. If P = 11,000, then the profit is
a. ₹4,83,000
b. ₹5,00,000
c. ₹5,05,000
d. ₹6,50,000
v. The rent that maximizes the total amount of profit is
a. ₹11000
b. ₹11500
c. ₹15800
d. ₹16500
43. An open water tank of aluminium sheet of negligible thickness, with a square base and vertical sides, is to be constructed
in a farm for irrigation. It should hold 32000 l of water, that comes out from a tube well.

Based on above information, answer the following questions.


i. If the length, width and height of the open tank be x, x and y m respectively, then total surface area of tank is

a. (x2 + 2xy) m2

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b. (2x2 + 4xy) m2

c. (2x2 + 2xy) m2
d. (2x2 + 8xy) m2
ii. The relation between x and y is

a. x2y = 32

b. xy2 = 32
c. x2y2 = 32
d. xy = 32
iii. The outer surface area of tank will be minimum when depth of tank is equal to
a. half of its width
b. its width
th
c. ( of its depth
1
)
4
th

d. ( 1

3
) of its width

iv. The cost of material will be least when width of tank is equal to
a. half of its depth
b. twice of its depth
th
c. ( 1

4
) of its depth
d. thrice of its depth

v. If cost of aluminium sheet is ₹360/m2, then the minimum cost for the construction of tank will be
a. ₹15,000
b. ₹16280
c. ₹17280
d. ₹18280

44. A student Mohit is running on a playground along the curve given by y = x2 + 7. Another student Preeti standing at point
(3, 7) on playground wants to hit Mohit by paper ball when Mohit is nearest to Preeti.

Based on above information, answer the following questions.


i. Mohit position at any value of x will be

a. (x2, y - 7)
b. (x2, y + 7)

c. (x, x2 + 7)

d. (x2, x - 7)
ii. Distance (say D) between Mohit and Preeti will be

a. (x - 1)(2x2 + 2x + 3)

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b. (x - 3)2 + x4
−−−−−−− −−−−
c. √(x − 3) 2
+ x
4

−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− −
d. √(x − 1) (2x2
+ 2x + 3)

iii. For which real value(s) of x, first derivative of D2 w.r.t. x will Vanish?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
iv. Find the position of Mohit when Preeti will hit the paper hall.
a. (5, 32)
b. (1, 8)
c. (3, 7)
d. (3, 16)
v. The minimum value of D is
a. 3

b. √3
c. 5

d. √5

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