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The document is a model question paper for HSC Board in Mathematics and Statistics, consisting of four sections with a total of 80 marks and a time limit of 3 hours. Each section includes multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions, with specific instructions regarding the use of log tables and calculators. The paper covers various mathematical topics, including algebra, geometry, and statistics.

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The document is a model question paper for HSC Board in Mathematics and Statistics, consisting of four sections with a total of 80 marks and a time limit of 3 hours. Each section includes multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions, with specific instructions regarding the use of log tables and calculators. The paper covers various mathematical topics, including algebra, geometry, and statistics.

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Mind Faces – College Community (MF)

Model Question Paper - 1


HSC Board ( S c i e n c e )

Subject : Mathematics and Statistics

Marks: 80 Time : 3 Hours

General Instructions : The Question Paper is divided into four sections.


1) Section A :
Q. No. 1 Contains Eight multiple choice questions carrying Two marks each.
Q. No. 2 Contains Four very short answer type questions carrying One mark each.
2) Section B :
Q. No. 3 to Q. No. 14 : contains Twelve short type questions carrying Two marks each.
(Attempt any Eight)
3) Section C :
Q. No. 15 to Q. No. 26: contains Twelve short type questions carrying Three marks each.
(Attempt any Eight)
4) Section D :
Q. No. 27 to Q. No. 34: contains Eight long type question carrying Four marks each.
(Attempt any Five)
5) Use of log table is allowed. Use of calculator is not allowed.
6) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
7) In case of MCQ only first attempt will be considered for evaluation.
8) In LPP only rough sketch of graph is expected. Graph paper is not necessary.
9) Start answer to each section on a new page.

Section : A

Q. 1) Select and write the most appropriate answer from the given alternative for each
sub-question. (2 marks each) (16 Marks)
i) p  (p  q)  …..
A) p  q B) p  q C) p  q D) (p → q)

1

( )
ii) Principal value of cos−1 − 2
2
=
 2
A) B) C) − D) −
3
3 3 3
iii) If a = 2 i + 3 j + 4k and b = 3 i + mj −3k, and a is perpendicular to b then
m= ….
A) 2 B) −2 C) 3 D) −3

iv) The equation of a line passing through (2, 4, −1) and parallel to the line
x y−1 z + 1 is ….
= =
3 2 4
+2 x−2
A) 3 = y + 4 = z − 1 B) 3 = y − 4 = z + 1
x
x−2 2 4 x + 2 y 2+ 4 z 4− 1
y−4 z−1
C) = = D) −3 = −2 = −4
−3 −2 −4
x
v) The slope of the tangent to the curve y = at origin is …..
x2 + 2
A) 2 B) 0 C) 1 D) −1
x2 y2
vi) The area of the ellipse + = 1 is ….
25 16
A) 25 B) 20 C) 16 D) 1

vii) y = (c1 + c2x)ex is the solution of ……


d2y dy d2y dy
A) −2 + 2y = 0 B) −2 −y=0
dx2 dx dx2 dx
d2y dy d2y dy
C) − 2 +y=0 D) − dx + 2y = 0
dx2 dx dx2
4 5 x 4 4−x
viii) If p.m.f. of r.v.X is P(X = x ) =
x
( )( )
9 9
, x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 then Var(X)
=…
A) 0.1876 B) 0.7876 C) 0.0876 D)0.9876

Q. 2) Answer the following questions: ( 1 mark each ) (4 Marks)


i) Write the negations of the statement : 'Some triangles are equilateral triangle'.

ii) Find the unit vector in the direction of 2 i −2 j + k


f ' (x)'
iii) Write the integral of w.r.t.x
(f (x)
3
2 d2y

 ( ) ( x)
dy
iv) Find the degree of the differential equation = 2
1+ dx d 2
Section  B

Attempt any EIGHT of the following questions: (2 marks each) (16 Marks)
Q. 3) Construct the circuit for the statement (p  q)  (p  q)  (q  r)

Q. 4) Find the inverse of the matrix ( )


1 2
3 4
by using elementary row transformation

Q. 5) In ABC if a = 13, b = 14, c = 15, then find sin (A)


2
Q. 6) Find k, if the sum of slopes of the lines given by x2 + kxy − 3y2 = 0 is twice their
product.

Q. 7) If the vectors 3 i + 5k, 4 i + 2 j − 3k and 3 i + j + 4k are three co−terminus edges


of the parallelepiped, then find the volume of the parallelepiped.
Q. 8) Find the angle between lines r = ( i + 2 j + 3k )+ (2 i −2 j + k) and r = ( i + 2 j +
3k) + ( i + 2 j + 2k).
dy
= a ,then find
Q. 9) If  x +  y  dx


1
Q. 10) Evaluate dx
x2 + 8x + 12
k


1 
Q. 11) If d x =
2 + 8x2 16 , then find the value of k.
0
Q. 12) Find the area of the region bounded by the parabola y2 = 16x and its latus rectum
Q. 13) Form the differential equation by eliminating arbitrary constants of the equation
y = Ae3x + Be−3x.
Q. 14) Find E(X), where X is a discrete random variable with p. m. f. given by

X=x 0 1 2 3
P (X = x) 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.3

Section  C

Attempt any EIGHT of the following questions: (3 marks each) (24 Marks)
Q. 15) Construct the truth tables for the statement pattern (p  q) → [p  (q   q)].
Interpret your results.
Q. 16) Find principal solutions of cos 5 = sin 3
Q. 17) If A, B, C are the measures of angles of a ABC and a, b, c are lengths of sides BC,
AC, AB respectively then prove that b2 = a2 + c2 − 2ac cos B
Q. 18) Find the direction cosines of the lines which is perpendicular to the lines with direction
ratios −1, 2, 2 and 0, 2, 1.

Q. 19) Show that lines r = (2 j − 3k) + ( i + 2 j + 3k) and r = (2 i + 6 j + 3k ) + (2 i +


3 j + 4k) are coplanar.
Q. 20) Find the vector equation of the plane passing through points A(1, 1, 2), B(0, 2, 3) and
C(4, 5, 6).
dy
Q. 21) If ex + ey = e(x + y) then show that = −e(y − x)
dx
Q. 22) Find the approximate value of  8.95
Q. 23) Evaluate dx


4 − 3x
2x − x
2

Q. 24) Find the general solution of the D.E. 3ex tan y dx + (1 + ex) sec2 y dy = 0

Q. 25) The p.m.f. of a r.v. X is given below.

X 0 1 2 3 4
P (X = x) 0.1 k 2k 2k k

Find i) k, ii) P(X  2), iii) P(X  3)

Q. 26) Ten eggs are drawn successively with replacement from a lot containing 10% defective
eggs. Find the probability that there is at least one defective egg.

Section − D

Attempt any FIVE of the following questions: (4 marks each) (20 Marks)
Q. 27) The sum of three numbers is 6. If we multiply third number by 3 and add it to the
second number we get 11. By adding first and the third numbers we get a number
which is double the second number. Use this information and find a system of linear
equations. Find the three numbers using matrices.
Q. 28) Prove that homogeneous equation of degree two in x and y, ax2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0
represents a pair of lines passing through the origin if h2 − ab  0.
Q. 29) If the points A(3, 0, p), B(−1, q, 3), C(−3, 3, 0) are collinear , then find the ratio in
which the point C divides the line segment AB. Also find the values of p and q.
Q. 30) Solve the following LPP by using graphical method,
Maximize z = 11x + 8y
Subject to, x  4, y  6, x + y  6, x  0, y  0

−1
Q. 31) If y = f (x) is a differentiable function of x such that the inverse function x = f (y) is
dy dy
1
defined, then show that = where 0
dx dy dx
dx
Hence find the derivative of the inverse of the function y = 2x3 − 6x.


dy
Q. 32) If u and v are functions of x, then uv dx = uv dx − x)
( x 
vd dx
d
Also, evaluate  x sin x dx

Q. 33) Verify Rolle ’s theorem for the function f (x) = x2 − 4x +10 on [0, 4]

1 x tan−1 x
Q. 34) Evaluate
0
 3
(1 + x2) 2
dx

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Mind Faces – College Community (MF)
Model Question Paper - 2
HSC Board ( S c i e n c e )

Subject : Mathematics and Statistics

Marks: 80 Time : 3 Hours

General Instructions : The Question Paper is divided into four sections.


1) Section A :
Q. No. 1 Contains Eight multiple choice questions carrying Two marks each.
Q. No. 2 Contains Four very short answer type questions carrying One mark each.
2) Section B :
Q. No. 3 to Q. No. 14 : contains Twelve short type questions carrying Two marks each.
(Attempt any Eight)
3) Section C :
Q. No. 15 to Q. No. 26 : contains Twelve short type questions carrying Three marks
each. (Attempt any Eight)
4) Section D :
Q. No. 27 to Q. No. 34: contains Eight long type question carrying Four marks each.
(Attempt any Five)
5) Use of log table is allowed. Use of calculator is not allowed.
6) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
7) In case of MCQ only first attempt will be considered for evaluation.
8) In LPP only rough sketch of graph is expected. Graph paper is not necessary.
9) Start answer to each section on a new page.

Section : A

Q. 1) Select and write the most appropriate answer from the given alternatives for each
sub-question : (2 marks each) (16 Marks)
i) The negation of : ‘For every natural number x, x + 5  4’ is ….
A)  x  N, x + 5  4
B)  x  N, x − 5  4
C) For every integer x, x + 5  4
D) there exist a natural x, for which x + 5  4
2
The principal solutions of sec x = are ….
ii) 3
 11   11 
A) , B) ,
3 6 6 6
 11  ( )/( 4),(11 )/4  11 
C) , D) ,
4 4 6 4
iii) Which of the following represents direction cosines of a line ?
B) 0, −
3 , 1
A) 0, 1 , 1
2 2 2 2
C) 0,
 , 1
3 1 1 1
D) , ,
2 2 2 2 2
x+1 = y+1 = z+1
iv) If the point A(, 5, −2) lies on the line , then the value
7 −6 1
of  is ….
A) −1 B) 1 C) 8 D) −8

v) The function f (x) = x3 − 3x2 + 3x − 100 is ….


A) increasing B) decreasing
C) strictly decreasing D) neither increasing nor decreasing

vi) The area of the region bounded by y = x, x = 1, x = 2 and the X-axis is …..
3 1
A) B) 2 C) D) 4
2 2 2

vii) The order and degree of the differential equation 1 +( ( ))


d y
dx
3
3
respectively are
….
A) 3 , 1 B) 1 , 3 C) 3 , 3 D) 1 , 1
viii) For X  B (n, p), if V(x) = 2.4 and p = 0.4 then n = ….
A) 10 B) 20 C) 30 D) 40

Q. 2) Answer the following questions: (1 mark each) (4 Marks)


i) Write the dual of the statement: (p  q)  t.
ii) Find k if C(k, 4, −2) is the mid point of the segment joining A(−2, 1, 0) and B(2,
7, −4).
iii) If f ' (x) = x−1, then find f (x).
iv) dy
Find the integrating factor of linear differential equation + y sec x = tan x.
dx
Section  B

Attempt any EIGHT of the following questions: (2 marks each) (16 Marks)
Q. 3) Write the converse and contrapositive of the statement : "If a function is differentiable
then it is continuous."
−1 2
Q. 4) Find the cofactors of the elements of the matrix
−3 4 [ ]
Q. 5) Find the general solution of cos x = sin x
Q. 6) Find the value of k, if the 2x + y = 0 is one of the lines represented by 3x2 + kxy +
2y2 = 0
Q. 7) Find the volume of the parallelepiped whose coterminous edges are :
2 i + 3 j − 4k, 5 i + 7 j + 5k, 4 i + 5 j − 2k

Q. 8) Find the vector equation of the line passing through A(3, 4, −7) and B (6, −1, 1)
Q. 9) If y = log (sec x + tan x) then find dy
dx


1
Q. 10) Evaluate: log x dx
x
k


1 
Q. 11) If dx =
2 + 8x2 6 , then find the value of k.
0
Q. 12) Find the area of the region bounded by the parabola y2 = 16x and the line x = 3
Q. 13) Form the differential equation by eliminating arbitrary constants of the equation
y = Ae5x + Be−5x.
Q. 14) Find the variance of r.v. X for the following probability distribution:

X=x 0 1 2 3 4
P (X = x) 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.1

Section  C

Attempt any EIGHT of the following questions: (3 marks each) (24 Marks)
Q. 15) Using truth table prove that p  (q  r)  (p  q)  (p  r)
Q. 16) In ABC, with usual notations prove that : c = a cos B + b cos A
−1 −1 
Q. 17) Prove that 2 tan (1)3
+ tan (1)
7
=
4
Q. 18) Using vectors prove that the line segments joining mid−points of adjacent sides of a
quadrilateral form a parallelogram.

Q. 19) Find the angle between the planes r ∙ ( i + j + 2k) = 13 and r ∙(2 i − j + k) =31
x−1 y−2 z−3 x−2
Q. 20) Find the shortest distance between the lines = = and =
2 3 4 3
y−4 z−5
=
4 5
Q. 21) Solve the differential equation: (x2 + y2) dx − 22xy dy = 0
x a −1
Q. 22) Prove that  a 2
− x2 dx = a2 − x2 +
sin (x) +c
2 2 2
Q. 23) Verify Rolle’s Theorem for the function f(x) = x − 5x + 9, 2
x  [1, 4]
dy y2
Q. 24) If log (x + y) = log (xy) + p, where p is constant then prove that =−
dx x2

Q. 25) Given the p.d.f. of continuous random variable X as: f (x) = { x3 ,


3
0,
−1  x  2

otherwise

Determine the c.d.f. of X and hence find (i) P(X  1) (ii) P(X  −2)
Q. 26) A fair coin is tossed 10 times. Find the probability of getting:
(i) exactly six heads (ii) at least six heads.

Section − D

Attempt any FIVE of the following questions: (4 marks each) (20 Marks)
Q. 27) Solve the following system of equations by using reduction method
2x − y + z = 1, x + 2y + 3z = 8, 3x + y − 4z = 1
Q. 28) Prove that the homogeneous equation of degree two in x and y i.e. ax2 + 2hxy + by2
= 0 represents a pair of lines passing through the origin, if h2 − ab  0.
Q. 29) Using vectors prove that the altitudes of a triangle are concurrent.
Q. 30) Maximize z = 6x + 4y subject to x  2, x + y  3, − 2x + y  1 , x  0 , y  0
Q. 31) If y is a differentiable function of u and u is a differentiable function of x, then prove
that the composite function y is a differentiable function of x and dy = dy × du
dy dx du dx
Hence find
if y = (x3+7)
dx
Q. 32) The perimeter of a triangle is 10 cm. If one of the sides is 4 cm. then what are the
other sides of the triangle for its maximum area?
3x2−2
Q. 33)  (x2−1) (x2−2) dx
a
a

{
Q. 34) Prove that, −a (x) dx = (2  (x)dx

if (x) is an even function.
if (x) is an odd function.

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