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P2 Math 02

This document is an examination paper for the Second Year Higher Secondary Mathematics (Science) with a total score of 60. It includes general instructions for candidates, three parts with various mathematical questions, and specific scoring for each question. The paper covers topics such as relations, matrices, functions, probability, integrals, and linear programming.

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P2 Math 02

This document is an examination paper for the Second Year Higher Secondary Mathematics (Science) with a total score of 60. It includes general instructions for candidates, three parts with various mathematical questions, and specific scoring for each question. The paper covers topics such as relations, matrices, functions, probability, integrals, and linear programming.

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Reg. No. : ............................

Name : .................................

SECOND YEAR HIGHER SECONDARY EXAMINATION


Part – III Time : 2 Hours
MATHEMATICS (SCIENCE) Cool-off time: 15 Minutes
Maximum : 60 Scores

General Instructions to candidates:

 There is a ‘cool-off time’ of 15 minutes in addition to the writing time.


 Use the ‘cool-off time’ to get familiar with questions and to plan your answers.
 Read the questions carefully before answering.
 Read the instructions carefully.
 Calculations, figures and graphs should be shown inthe answer sheet itself.
 Give equations wherever necessary.
 Electronic devices except non-programmable calculators are not allowed in the examination
hall.

PART – 1
A. Answer any 6 questions from 1 to 8. Each carries 3 scores. (6 × 3=18)

1. Let A = { 1,2,3 } and R is the relation on A defined by R = { (x,y): x,y Є A , x≤y }


a) Write R in Roster form. (1)
b) Is R is an equivalence relation ? Justify your answer. (2)

−1 5 6
2. a) If A = [ √3 5 6] then find AT. (1)
2 3 −1

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b) Construct a 3×2 matrix whose elements are given by a ij = 2 (|𝑖 − 3𝑗|) (2)
3. If area of triangle is 35 sq.units with vertices (2,-6), (5,4) and (k,4) , then find the
value of ‘k’. (3)

4. Consider the function f(x) = x2 + 2x – 5


a) Find f '(x) (1)
b) Find the intervals in which the function is strictly increasing or decreasing. (2)

5. Find angle between the vectors 𝑎⃗= 𝑖̂+ 𝑗̂-𝑘̂and 𝑏⃗⃗= 𝑖̂-𝑗̂+𝑘̂ (3)

6. a) Find the vector equation of the line


𝑥+3 𝑦−5 𝑧+6
= 4 = 4 (1)
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𝑥−5 𝑦+2 𝑧 𝑥 𝑦 𝑧
b) Show that the lines = = and = = are
7 −5 1 1 2 3
perpendicular to each other. (2)
5 7 1
7. a) If P(A) = 12, P(B) =12and P( 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵) =4. Find P( 𝐴⁄𝐵 ). (1)

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b) A and B are try independently to solve a problem. Probability that A solves is 3
3
and that B solves is 5. Find the probability that problem is solved. (2)

8. Find maximum and minimum values of the function f(x) = x3- 6 x2 + 9 x + 15. (3)

PART – II
B. Answer any six questions from 9 to 16. Each carries 4 scores. ( 6 x 4 = 24)
9. a) Which of the following function is bijective on ℝ
(a) sinx (b) cosx (c) 2x+3 (d) x2 (1)
b) The function P is defined as “ To each person on the earth is assigned a finger print”.
Is this relation is one-one ? Give reason. (1)
c) Let A = ℝ – {3} and B = ℝ – {1} . Consider the function f :𝐴 → 𝐵defined by
𝑥−2
f (x) = 𝑥−3. Show that f is bijective. (2)

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10. a) The principal value of cot -1 ( 3 )is :

𝜋 −𝜋 𝜋 2𝜋
(a) 3 (b) (c) (d) (1)
3 6 3
-1 1
b) Find the value of sin (2)+ 2 tan-1(1)+ sec-1 (√2) (3)

2 −2 −4
11. Express the matrix B = [−1 3 4]
1 2 −3

as the sum of a symmetric and a skew symmetric matrix. (4)

12. Find the area of the circle x2 + y2 = a2 using integration. (4)

𝑑2 𝑦 𝑑𝑦
13. a) Find order and degree of the differential equation 2x2 𝑑𝑥 2 − 3 𝑑𝑥 + y = 0 (1)
b) Find general solution of the differential equation sec2xtany dx + sec2ytanx dy = 0 (3)

14. a) Find the projection of the vector 𝑖̂+3𝑗̂+7𝑘̂on the vector 7𝑖̂-𝑗̂+8𝑘̂ (1)
b) Let 𝑎⃗= 3𝑖̂+2𝑗̂+2𝑘̂and 𝑏⃗⃗=𝑖̂+2𝑗̂-2𝑘̂
i. Find 𝑎⃗+ 𝑏⃗⃗and 𝑎⃗- 𝑏⃗⃗ (1)
ii. Find a vector perpendicular to both 𝑎⃗+ 𝑏⃗⃗and 𝑎⃗- 𝑏⃗⃗ (2)

15. Find the shortest distance between the lines


𝑟⃗= 𝑖̂+2𝑗̂+3𝑘̂+ λ (𝑖̂-3𝑗̂+2𝑘̂)
and 𝑟⃗= 4𝑖̂+5𝑗̂+6𝑘̂+ μ ( 2𝑖̂+3𝑗̂+𝑘̂) (4)

16. A bag contains 4 red balls and 4 black balls. Another bag contains 2 red and 6 black balls.
One of the ba11 is drawn at random from one of the bag.
a) Find the probability that the ball drawn is red. (2)
b) If the ball drawn is red, what is the probability that it was drawn from first bag? (2)

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PART – III
C. Answer any three questions from 17 to 20. Each carries 6 scores. ( 3 x 6 =18)

17. Find the following integrals.


𝜋
i) ∫02 sin2 𝑥𝑑𝑥 (2)

ii. ∫ cot𝑥𝑑𝑥 (2)


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iii. ∫−1 5𝑥 4 √𝑥 5 + 1𝑑𝑥 (2)

18. a) Find the relationship between a and b so that the function f is defined by,

ax + 2 , if 𝑥 ≤ 1
f(x) = bx + 1 , if 𝑥 > 1 is continuous at x = 1. (3)

b) i. Find derivative of log 2x (1)


𝑑𝑦
ii. Find 𝑑𝑥 if x = a cos ѳ , y = a sin ѳ (2)

19. Solve system of equations by matrix method.


3x – 2y + 3z = 8
2x + y – z = 1
4x – 3y + 2z = 4 (6)

20. Solve the following LPP graphically.


Maximize z = -3x + 4y
Subject to
𝑥 + 2𝑦 ≤ 8
3𝑥 + 2𝑦 ≤ 12
𝑥 ≥ 0,𝑦 ≥ 0 (6)

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Question Paper
GROUP-Prepaired
I by
MATHS (+2) SCIENCE

SL NO NAME SCHOOL
1 JAFER C GHSSGHSS RATATOR
VATAKARA PUTHUR
2 VIDYASREE P THIRUVANGOR HSS
3 RAJINDA C KPMSMHSS ARIKKULAM
4 JYOTHI P KKM GOV HSS ORKKATTERI
5 MEGHA C.K KRHSS PURAMERI

6 ASHITHA THAYYIL GGHSS KOYILANDY

7 DEEPA R.S GOV. MOPLA HSS KOYILANDY

8 RAJANI P GHSS CHORODE


9 REESHA P GSHSS MEPPAYIL
10 NEEPESH T.N GHSS AVALA KUTTOTH
11 RAGINA S CKGMHSS CHINGAPURAM

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