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Mathematics Class-XII Paper-5 - (SC)

The document is a mathematics question paper for Class X, consisting of five sections: A (MCQs and assertion-reason questions), B (very short answer questions), C (short answer questions), D (long answer questions), and E (case-study based questions). Each section is compulsory with varying marks assigned to the questions. The paper covers a range of topics including linear programming, probability, and calculus.

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Mathematics Class-XII Paper-5 - (SC)

The document is a mathematics question paper for Class X, consisting of five sections: A (MCQs and assertion-reason questions), B (very short answer questions), C (short answer questions), D (long answer questions), and E (case-study based questions). Each section is compulsory with varying marks assigned to the questions. The paper covers a range of topics including linear programming, probability, and calculus.

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BOARD PRACTICE PAPER CBSE SET-5 (FINAL TERM) SESSION 2023-24 CLASS-X [tira e a @ This Question paper contains ~ five sections A, B, C, D and E. Each section is compulsory. However, there are internal choices in some questions. Section A has 18 MCQ'’s and 02 Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each. ‘Section B has 5 Very Short Answer (VSA)-type questions of 2 marks each. Section C has 6 Short Answer (SA)-type questions of 3 marks each. Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA)-type questions of 5 marks each: ‘Section E has 3 source based/case based/passage based/integrated units of assessment (4 marks cach) with sub parr SECTION- A 11 4] [x] [6 u}9 1 21) ) 91) 3) then the value of (2x + y -2) i, oo ae} 2 (ay (B)2 (03 (05 274 The value of the deterrtinant |} 1 Wis 8.4 (a7 (8)-79 (ya (D)51 IA isa matrix of order anid |A| = (ay (B)2 (D)2° The function f(x) = |p| i (A) Continuous and differentiable everywhwere (B) Continuous and differentiable nowhwore (C) Continuous everywhere, but differentiable everywhere exceptatx = 0 (D) Continuous everywhere, but differentiable nowhere If the function f(x) = x2 — lx + 5 is increasing on (2, 4] then (A) ke (2, ) (B) ke (-,2) (ke (4.2) (D) ke (4) it Bec andy = Owhen x = 5; then the value of x fory = 3 is, (Ayes (Bef +1 oS (D)None ofthese Mathematics T 10. i. 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. ‘The comer points of the bounded feasible region determined by a system of linear constraints are (0,3), (1,1) and (3,0), LetZ = px + gy, where p,q > 0. The condition on pand q so that the minimum of Z occurs at (3,0) and. (Ais, (A)p =2q (B) P= (C)p=3q {D) p=a The value of #.such that the vectors a = 2142}+k and b =1+2}+3k are orthogonal is . 5 5 a) -3 BS 5 (D) None of these Fle +x)deis equal to 15+e° 2 (ay 10 0 For any 2x2 matrix A, if AladjA) [° a (ayo (B)10 (C)20 (D) 100. |e [Apis equal If the objective function for an LRP. is Z = 3x ~ 4y and the corner points for the bounded feasible region are (0, 0), (5,0), 6, 5), (6, 8), (4, 10) and (0,8), then the minimum value of Zececus at {A} (0,0) (B) (0.8) (0)(5,0) {D) (4, 10) Ifa line makes an angle 0, Op, 8, with the axis respectively, theft cos 20, + cos2 0, + cos 2.0, =? a4 (B)-2 03 )- Given that Alisa square matrix of order3 and |A|_=-2, then |adj(2A)| is equal to (A)-2° (B)+4 (C)-2° (D)2° Fortwo events AandB, if P(A)=0.4, P(B) =0.8 and PIB|A)= 0.6, then PIAL B)is (A) 0.24 (B)0.3 (C)0.48 (D)0.96 “The integrating factor for solving the differential equation x2 y= 2x" iss a (Aje” (B)e* (C)x (D) x ‘The sine of the angle between the vectors a = 31 +} + 2kand! 5 4 ry) 8 ©) Oa + hoc — V1 — kee for-1 0 I fb) Nore TS* SO is continuous atx =0, then k= 2x? 43x -2 for Osxs1 (ay-4 (B)-3 (c)-2 (D)-1 ‘Mathematics 18. I the dveation consnes of atineare < 42,4, then (AO2 (Ch c= 4V2 {D) e=4V3 ASSERTION AND REASON BASED QUESTIONS : 19. 20. 21. 23. 25. ‘Two statements are given, one labelled Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct answer from the codes (A), (B), (C) and (D) as given below. (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the comect explanation of Assertion (A). (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) isnot the conect explanation of Assertion (Al. (C) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is fae. (D) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true. Assertion (A) : All rigonometric function have their inverses over their respective domains. Reason (R) : The inverse of tan’ x exists for some xl Assertion (A): AB is perpendicular to both A + B aswellas AB. Reason (R): A+B eswellas A — B lieintheplanecontaining A and B , but A x B)lies perpendicular to the plane containing A and B SECTIONB This section comprises of very short answer type-questions (VSA) of 2 marks each. fA xs oda A function f: N > Nis defined a8 f(x) | *Show that fis not one-one. 3 xiseven OR fi 1 aie od 1 23pm Prove that: sin| tam 4 }scostan 22)= re Differentiate the following function.) log,» cos3x. Find the interval’s in which thefunction {; R > R defined by f(x) = x" is increasing OR 2 1 ‘A man, 2m tal, walks a the rate of 13;m/see towards a streetlight which s 522m above the ground, At what ‘ates the tipo his shadow moving? Atwhatate isthe length ofthe shadow changing when hes 3m from the base of the light ? *F xd tantnte | Tang ron Find the maximum slope of the curve y = =x? + 3x? + 2x-27? Mathematics 3 26. 27. 29. 31. SECTIONC -ction comprises of short answer type questions (SA) of 3 marks each Fea [EX 4 ne eT) ‘The random variable X has a probability distribution P(X) of the following form, where 'k is some real number : k, ifx=0 prxy=[2% x1 ak, ifx=2 0, otherwise (i) Determine the value of k (i) Find P(X < 2). (ii) Find (X > 2) OR Evaluate | {[(« -1)|+ (x - 2))} dx. Solve the following differential equation’ (x" + y*) dy —x’ydx =0. OR Solve the following differential equation : (1- x?) ¥ By = x(1-x2)!!2. & ‘Solve the following inzar programming problem graphically. Maximize z = -3x-5y subject to the constraints, -2xty <4, xty23, x-29E2, x20,y 20. Solve the following L.PP. graphieally : Minimise Z = 2x + By subjectto the constraints : 2x+3y26, x-y20, 2x+ysB, x20, y20 Ity ay x) + ()*, find log x)* + (x)!%, find SECTIOND ‘This section comprises of long answer-type questions (LA) of 5 marks each. Make a rough sketch of the region {(x,y):0< y

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