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TEST-01

MATHEMATICS
Topic: Chapter-01 to Chapter-06
Maximum Marks: 80 Time Allowed – 3 Hrs.
General Instructions:
(i) There are 38 questions in all. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) This questions paper has Five sections: Section A, Section B, Section C, Section D & Section E.
(iii) In Section A – Questions no. 1 to 20 are Multiple Choice (MCQ) type questions, carrying 1 mark each
(iv) In Section B – Questions no. 21 to 25 are Very Short Answer (VSA) type questions, carrying 2 mark each.
(v) In Section C – Questions no. 26 to 31 are Short Answer (SA) type questions, carrying 3 marks each.
(vii) In Section D – Questions no. 32 & 34 are case-based questions carrying 4 marks each.
(vi) In Section E – Questions no. 35 to 38 are Long Answer (LA) type questions carrying 5 marks each.
(viii) Use of calculators is not allowed.

SECTION-A
Answer all the following questions: [1  20 = 20]
1. Which of the following function is decreasing on (0,  / 2) ?
(a) sin 2x (b) cos 3x (c) tan x (d) cos 2x
2. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {a, b, c}. Then number of one-one functions from A to B are:
(a) 12 (b) 0 (none) (C) 7 (d) 7 !
3. Let X  {x 2 : x  N} and the function f : N  X is defined by f(x) = x2, x  N. Then this function is
(a) injective only (b) not bijective (c) surjective only (d) bijective
4. A relation defined in a non-empty set A, having n elements, has
2
(a) n relations (b) 2 relations (c) n2 relations (d) 2n relations
5. What is the domain of the functions cos1(2x  3)?
(a) [–1, 1] (b) (1, 2) (c) (–1, 1) (d) [1, 2]
6. Principal branch of tan1 x is:
         
(a) 0,  (b)  0,  (c)   ,  (d)   , 
 2   2  2 2   2 2 
1
7. The domain of the function y  sin (  x ) is:2

(a) [0, 1] (b) (0, 1) (c) [–1, 1] (d) 


8. Given a square matrix A of order 3  3, such that A  12 , then the value of A .adj A is:
(a) 12 (b) 144 (c) 1728 (d) 72
3
9. If A and B are invertible matrices of the same order. Give (AB)1  8 and A  , then B is:
4
1 4 1
(a) 6 (b) (c) (d) 
6 3 6
 x 3 1
10. If A   2 y 1 and xyz = 7, x + y – 6z = 11, then A. adj A is equal to:
 1 1 z 
(a) –5I (b) 5I (c) 4I (d) –4I
11. The number of point(s) where f(x)  x  2  x  3 is not differentiable is/are:
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 0 (d) 1
12. A function which is continuous at x = 1, but not differentiable at x = 1 is:
(a) x (b) [x] (c) sgn(x) (d) x  1
 1 x 
13. The derivative of tan1   with respect to x is:
 1 x 

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1 2 1 2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
1  x2 1  x2 1  x2 1  x2
14. State the function which is continuous for all x  R.
x 2  25
(a) sin x (b) (c) [x] (d) sgn (x)
x5
d2 y
15. If x  at 2 , y  2at, then is:
dx 2
1 1 1
(a) (b)  (c) at 2 (d)
t t2 2at 3
16. The side of an equilateral triangle is increasing at the rate of 2 cm/s. The rate at which area increases when
the side is 10 is:
10
(a) 10 cm2/s (b) 3 cm2 / s (c) 10 3 cm2 / s (d) cm2 / s
3
17. The point on the curve y  x 2 , where the rate of change of x-coordinate is equal to the rate of change of y-
coordinate is:
1 1  1 1
(a) (b) (c)  ,  (d) (1, 1)
2 4 2 4
18. The point(s) on the curve y = x2, at which y-coordinate is changing six times as fast as x-coordinate is/are:
(a) (2, 4) (b) (3, 9) (c) (3, 9), (9, 3) (d) (6, 2)

Assertion and Reason


Each of these questions contains two statements, Assertion and Reason. Each of these questions also has four
alternative choices, only one of which is the correct answer. You have to select one of the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d)
given below.
(a) Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is a correct explanation for assertion.
(b) Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is not a correct explanation for assertion
(c) Assertion is correct, reason is incorrect
(d) Assertion is incorrect, reason is correct.
19. Assertion (A): In set A = {1, 2, 3} a relation R defined as R = {(1, 1), (2, 2)} is reflexive.
Reason (R): A relation R is reflexive in set A if (a, a)  R for all a  A.
20. Assertion (A): The function f(x)  x 3  5x  1, x  R is always increasing.
Reason (R): f '(x)  0 for x  R, for increasing function.

SECTION-B
Answer the following questions: [2 x 5 = 10]
21. Check whether the function f : R  R defined as f(x) = x3 is one-one or not.
22. Find the principal value of tan1 3  sec 1 ( 2).
a  4 3b  2a  2 b  2 
23. If   , then write the value of a  2b.
 8 6   8 a  8b 
24. Show that all the diagonal elements of a skew-symmetric matrix are zero.
x sin  cos 
25. If  sin  x 1  8, write the value of x.
cos  1 x
OR
 (x  3)2  36
 , x3
Determine the value of ‘k’ for which the following function is continuous at x = 3: f(x)   x3
 k ,x3

SECTION-C
Answer the following questions: [3  6 = 18]
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26. If R is a relation defined on the set of natural numbers N as follows: R  {(x,y) : x  N, y  N and 2x  y  24} , then find
the domain and range of the relation R. Also, find whether R is an equivalence relation or not.
 cos   sin  0 
27. If f(  )   sin  cos  0  , prove that f( )  f( )  f(  ) .
 
 0 0 1
 1 2 3 
28. If A   0 1 4  , then find (A ')1 .
 2 2 1
 1  sin3 x 
 2
, if x 
 3 cos x 2
  
29. Find the values of p and q for which f(x)   p, if x  is continuous at x  .
 2 2
 q(1  sin x) 
 (   2x)2 , if x  2

d2 y dy
30. If y  (x  1  x 2 )n , then show that (1  x 2 )x  n2 y .
dx 2 dx
31. Find the intervals in which the function f(x)  2x 3  9x 2  12x  1 is:
(i) strictly increasing (ii) strictly decreasing

SECTION-D
Answer the following CASE BASE questions: [4  3 = 12]
32. Read the paragraph given below and answer the questions that follow:
Case-1
Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.

The temperature of a person during an intestinal illness is given by f(x) = -0.1x 2 + mx + 98.6, 0  x  12 , where m
being a constant and f(x) is the temperature in °F at x days.
(i) Is the function differentiable in the interval (0, 12)? Justify your answer.
(ii) If 6 is the critical point of the function, then find the value of the constant m.
(iii) Find the intervals in which the function is strictly increasing/strictly decreasing.
Or
Find the points of local maximum/local minimum, if any, in the interval (0, 12) as well as the points of absolute
maximum/absolute minimum in the interval [0,12]. Also, find the corresponding local maximum/local minimum and the
absolute maximum/absolute minimum values of the function.

33. Case-2
Two schools P and Q want to award their selected students on the values of Tolerance, Kindness, and
Leadership. The school P wants to award Rs x each, Rs y each and Rs z each for the three respective
values to 3, 2 and 1 students respectively with total award money of ₹ 2200.
School Q wants to spend ₹ 3100 to award its 4, 1 and 3 students on the respective values (by giving the
same award money to the three values as school P). If the total amount of award for one prize on each
value is ₹ 1200, using matrices, find the following:

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(i) What is award money for Tolerance?
(ii) What is the award money for Leadership?
(iii) What is the award money for Kindness? If a matrix A is both symmetric and skew-symmetric, then matrix
A will be ______.

34. Case-3
Raji visited the Exhibition along with her family. The Exhibition had a huge swing, which attracted many children. Raji
found that the swing traced the path of a Parabola as given by 𝑦 = 𝑥2

Answer the following questions using the above information.


(i) Let 𝑓: 𝑅 → 𝑅 be defined by 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥2 is_________
(ii) Let 𝑓: 𝑁 → 𝑁 be defined by 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥2 is ________
(iii) Let f: 𝑁 → 𝑅 be defined by 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥2. Range of the function among the following is _________.

SECTION-E
Answer the following questions: [5  4 = 20]
 4 4 4x  3
35. Consider f : R     R    given by f(x)  . Show that f is bijective. Fine the inverse of f and hence find
3
  3
  3x 4
f 1(0) and x such that f 1(x) = 2.
36. Using matrix method, solve the following system of equations
2 3 10 4 6 5 6 9 20
   4 ,    1 And    2, x, y, z  0
x y z x y z x y z
37. If the sum of lengths of the hypotenuse and a side of a right angled triangle is given, show that the area of the triangle

is maximum, when the angle between them is .
3
y 2
d2 y  a 
38. If (a  bx)e  x , then prove that x 2  
x

dx  a  bx 

[… All the Best …]

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