Question-1050712 231107 193531
Question-1050712 231107 193531
INTEGRATION
Class 12 - Mathematics
Time Allowed: 2 hours Maximum Marks: 75
Section A
1. [1]
sin 2x
∫ dx =?
4 4
( sin x+cos x)
a) x2 + C b) None of these
2
x
√e + C
−
−
c) √e x
+ C d) None of these
3. ∫ (1 − cos x) cos ec
2
x dx is equal to [1]
a) b)
1 x
tan x + C cot + C
2 2
c) tan x
2
+ C d) 3 cot
2x
3
+ C
4. ∫
3
1
dx =? [1]
√x
a) 3
x 3
+ C b) 3
2
+ C
2
3
2x
c) 2
x 2 + C d) 2
2
+ C
3
3
3x
5. ∫
tan(log x)
x
dx =? [1]
a) x tan −1
x+
1
2
2
log(1 + x ) + C b) x tan
−1
x + log (1 + x ) + C
2
c) 2x tan −1
x + log (1 − x ) + C
2
d) x tan
−1
x−
1
2
2
log(1 + x ) + C
7. ∫
2
dx
=? [1]
(4x −4x+3)
a) None of these b) 1
tan
−1
(
2x−1
) + C
2√2 √2
c) − 1
tan
−1
(
2x−1
) + C d) 1
tan
−1
(
2x−1
) + C
√2 √2 √2 √2
8. ∫
cot x
( cosec x−cot x)
dx =? [1]
9. ∫ log10 x dx = ? [1]
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c) x (log x - 1) log10 e + C d) 1
x
loge 10 + C
−−−−−−
10. 2
∫ √x − 16 dx =? [1]
−−−−− − −−−−−− −−−−− − −−−−− −
a) x√x 2 2
− 16 − 4 log |x + √x − 16 | + C b) x
2
√x2 − 16 − 8 log |x + √x2 − 16 | + C
−−−−− − −−−−− −
c) None of these d) x
2
√x2 − 16 + 8 log |x + √x2 − 16 | + C
log tan x
11. ∫
sin x cos x
dx =? [1]
12. [1]
e
∫ dx =?
2x
(e +1)
c) cot-1(ex) + C d) tan-1(ex) + C
3
13. Evaluate ∫ [1]
1
dx
2 x
a) 2 b) 3
c) Log3-Log2 d) -7
2
14. ∫
sec x
dx =? [1]
√tan 2 x−4
−−−−−−−− −−−−−−−−
a) 1
2
2
log | tan x + √tan x − 4 | + C b) 2
log | tan x + √tan x − 4 | + C
−−−−−−−−
c) None of these d) 2
log | tan x − √tan x − 4 | + C
a) 19
6
b) 19
c) 9
4
d) 38
−−− −−−
17. x
∫ e √e
2x
+ 4dx =? [1]
−−− −−− −−− −−− −−− −−− −−− −−−
a) 1
2
x
e √e
2x
+ 4 − 2 log∣
x
∣e +
√e2x + 4∣ + C
∣ b) 1
2
x
e √e
2x
+ 4 + 2 log∣
x
∣e +
√e2x + 4∣ + C
∣
2
log∣
x
∣e +
√e2x + 4∣ + C
∣ d) None of these
1
18. Let [x] denote the greatest integer less than or equal to x. Then, ∫ −1
[x]dx = ? [1]
a) 2 b) -1
c) 0 d) 1
a) log( 1+sin x
) + C b) log(
2−sin x
) + C
2+sin x 1−sin x
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c) log( 2+sin x
) + C d) log (1-sin x).(2-sin x) + C
1−sin 2x
21. ∫
sin x
(1+sin x)
dx =? [1]
a) x + tan x – sec x + C b) x+
2
x
+ c
tan +1
2
22. ∫
( x +1)
dx =?
[1]
4 2
(x +x +1)
2 2
a) tan −1
( x −1)
+ C
b) 1
tan
−1
( x −1)
+ C
√3 √3 √3
c) 1
tan
−1
( x −1)
+ C
d) None of these
√3 √3x
23. ∫
8
tan2 (2x) is equal to: [1]
0
a) b)
4+π 4−π
8 8
c) 4−π
2
d) y +
8
24. ∫
dx
=? [1]
√x2 −6x+10
−−−−−−−−− −
a) log(x − 3) + √x 2
− 6x + 10 + C b) None of these
−−−−−−−−− − −−−−−−−−− −
c) 2
log |x + √x − 6x + 10 | + C d) 2
log |x − √x − 6x + 10 | + C
a
25. If ∫ 0 1+4x
1
2
dx =
π
8
, then a equals [1]
a) 1 b) π
c) 1
2
d) π
c) − 1
x2 sin x2 + 1
cos x2 + C d) 1
x2 sin x2 + 1
cos x2 + C
2 2 2 2
27. ∫
dx
=? [1]
√1+2x−3x2
a) 1
sin
−1
(
3x−1
) + C b) None of these
√3 2
c) 1
sin
−1
(
2x−1
) + C d) 1
sin
−1
(
2x−1
) + C
√2 3 √3 3
a) None of these b) 1
2
tan
2
x+
1
4
tan
4
x+ C
c) 1
2
sec
2
x+
1
4
sec
4
x+ C d) 1
2
sec x + log |sec x + tan x| + C
−−−
30. ∫ tan-1 √ 1−x
dx = ? [1]
1+x
−−−−−
a) None of these b) 1
x (cos-1x) +
1
√1 − x2 +C
2 2
−−−−− −−−−−
c) 1
x (sin-1x) +
1
√1 − x2 +C d) 1
x (cos-1x) -
1
√1 − x2 +C
2 2 2 2
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31. If dx
d
f(x) = 4x
3
−
3
4
such that f(2) = 0. Then f(x) is [1]
x
a) x b)
3 1 129 4 1 129
+ + x + +
4 3
x 8 x 8
c) x d)
3 1 129 4 1 129
+ − x + −
4 3
x 8 x 8
x −x
32. If ∫ 3e
x
−5e
−x
dx = ax + b ⋅ log|4e
x −x
+ 5e |+ C , then [1]
4e +5e
a) a = ,b= b) a = ,b=
−1 7 −1 −7
8 8 8 8
c) a = 1
8
,b= 7
8
d) a = 1
8
,b= −7
33. ∫ x 3
dx =? [1]
8 8
a) 8
x 3 + C b) 5
x 3 + C
3 3
2 8
c) 3
x 3
+ C d) 3
x 3 + C
5 8
34. ∫
dx
=? [1]
√x2 −3x+2
−−−−−−−−−
a) None of these b) 2
log |x − √x − 3x + 2 | + C
−−−−−−−−− −−−−−−−−−
c) log∣(x − 3
2 ∣
) + √x − 3x + 2 + C d) 2
log |x + √x − 3x + 2 | + C
∣ 2 ∣
[1]
π/2
35. ∫
0
cos
2
xdx = ?
a) π b)
π
c) 1 d)
π
36. [1]
dx
∫ =?
2
(x +4x+8)
a) 1
2
tan
−1
(x + 2) + C b) 1
tan
−1
(
x+2
) + C
2 2
c) 1
tan
−1
(
x+1
) + C d) tan
−1
(
x+2
) + C
2 2 2
37. ∫ tan
2 x
2
dx =? [1]
a) 2 tan b)
x x
− x+ C tan + x+ C
2 2
c) tan d)
x x
− x+ C 2 tan + x+ c
2 2
38. ∫
1
sin
−1
(
2x
)dx = ? [1]
0 1+x
2
a) ( π
2
− log 2) b) 1
2
(π − log 2)
2
√9 − 4x2 +
9 −1
sin
2x
3
+ C
4
−−−−−− −−−−− −
c) x√9 − 4x 2
+
9
2
sin
−1 2x
3
+ c d) x
2
√9 − 4x2 −
9 −1
sin
2x
3
+ c
4
a) 3
cos x +
cos 3x
12
+ C b) −
3
cos x −
cos 3x
12
+ C
4 4
c) None of these d) −
3
4
cos x +
cos 3x
12
+ C
41. ? [1]
π 61 123
∫ (sin x+ x ) dx =
−π
a) 125π b) 2π
c) π
2
d) 0
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−−−
42. ∫ √
1+x
dx =? [1]
1−x
−−−−−
a) sin −1
x + (1 + x ) + C
2
b) sin
−1 2
x − √1 − x + C
−−−−−
c) sin −1 2
x + √1 − x + C d) None of these
−−−−−
43. ∫ x√x − 1 dx =? [1]
a) 2
3
(x − 1)
3/2
+ C b) 2
5
(x − 1)
5/2
+ C
c) d) None of these
2 5/2 2 3/2
(x − 1) + (x − 1) + C
5 3
44. ∫ cot
2
xdx =? [1]
a) -cot x + x + C b) cot x - x + C
c) cot x + x + C d) -cot x - x + C
[1]
(1−cos 2x)
46. ∫
(1+cos 2x)
dx =?
a) -tan x - x + C b) tan x - x + C
c) -tan x + x + C d) tan x + x + C
47. The value of ∫ 1
dx is [1]
x+x log x
a) (log 2 - 1) b) (log 2 + 1)
c) (2 log 2 + 1) d) (2 log 2 - 1)
π/2
[1]
50. ∫ log|cos x| dx is equal to
0
a) − π
2
log 2 b) π log 2
c) π
2
log 3 d) −
π
3
log 3
Reason (R): For integration by parts, we have not follow ILate Rules.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
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Reason (R): ∫ 2
dx
2
=
1
a
tan
−1
(
x
a
) + c
x +a
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
write the integrand as a sum of simpler rational functions by using partial fraction decomposition. Post this, integration
can be carried out easily. The following image indicates some simple partial fractions which can be associated with
various rational functions:
px+q A B
2. 2 x−a
+
2
(x−a) (x−a)
2
px +qx+r
3.
A B C
+ +
(x−a)(x−b)(x−c) x−a x−b x−c
2
px +qx+r A B C
4. 2 x−a
+
2
+
x−b
(x−a ) (x−b) (x−a)
2
px +qx+r A Bx+C
5. 2 x−a
+
2
x +bx+c
(x−a)(x +bx+c)
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(20x+35)
56. Write the partial fraction decomposition of the expression: 2
.
(x−4)
(x+1)(x+2)
58. Evaluate: ∫ e
dx
x
−1
59. Evaluate: ∫ 2
1
dx
x −9
Question No. 60 to 63 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
Rajni and Priyanka practice the problems based on integrals. They will try to evaluate the integrals based upon
′
f (x)
∫ dx = log |f(x)| + c.
f(x)
t
dt
Step 3: Evaluate integral obtained in step II to obtain I = log |t| + c
Step 4: Replace t by f(x) step III to get I = log |f(x)| + c
60. Evaluate: ∫ dx
2x+5
2
x +5x−7
61. Evaluate: ∫
1
dx
x(3+log x)
== x
∫ e f(x)dx + ∫ e f (x)dx
x ′
65. Find ∫ e x
(
x−1
2
) dx .
x
67. Find ∫ x
e (tan x + sec2 x) dx.
0
Question No. 68 to 71 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
Study the case given below:
↓ ↓
↓ ↓
a a a
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1
68. Find: ∫ x
99
dx .
(−1)
Question No. 72 to 75 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
The given integral ∫ f(x) dx can be transformed into another form by changing the independent variable x to t by
substituting x = g(t)
Consider I = ∫ f(x)dx
Put x =
dx ′
g(t) so that = g (t)
dt
We write dx = g'(t) dt
Thus I = ∫ f(x)dx = ∫ f(g(t)) g (t)dt
′
This change of variable formula is one of the important tools available to us in the name of integration by substitution.
For example: ∫ 2x sin(x 2
+ 1)dx
Put x2 + 1 = t
2x dx = dt
Thus,
∫ sin(t) dt = - cos(t) + C
= - cos(x2 + 1) + C
−1
sin( tan x)
72. Find ∫ 1+x
2
dx is equal to:
73. Find ∫ tan x dx is equal to:
74. Find ∫ 2x
2
dx.
1+x
x+x log x
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LINEAR PROGRAMMING
Class 12 - Mathematics
Time Allowed: 1 hour and 30 minutes Maximum Marks: 50
Section A
1. The corner points of the feasible region determined by the following system of linear inequalities: [1]
2x + y ≤ 10, x + 3y ≤ 15, x, y ≥ 0 are (0, 0), (5, 0), (3, 4) and (0, 5). Let Z = px + qy, where p, q ≥ 0.
Condition on p and q so that the maximum of Z occurs at both (3, 4) and (0, 5) is
a) p = 3q b) q = 3p
c) p = q d) p = 2q
2. Maximize Z = 50x + 60y , subject to constraints x +2 y ≤ 50 , x +y ≥ 30, x, y ≥ 0. [1]
a) 1600 b) 1547
c) 2500 d) 1525
3. The optimal valuie of the objective function is attained at the points [1]
a) given by corner points of the feasible region b) given by intersection of inequations with the
axes only
a) 40 b) 50
c) 41 d) 45
5. Objective function of an LPP is [1]
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x2 ≤ 6
x1 ≥ 0, x2 ≥ 0, is
a) x1 = 2, x2 = 0, Z = 6 b) x1 = 4, x2 = 6, Z = 42
c) x1 = 2, x2 = 6, Z = 36 d) x1 = 4, x2 = 3, Z = 27
a) 40 b) 36
c) 20 d) none of these
8. Determine the maximum value of Z = 11x + 7y subject to the constraints :2x + y ≤ 6, x ≤ 2, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0. [1]
a) 47 b) 43
c) 42 d) 45
9. The value of objective function Z = 2x + 3y at comer point (3, 2) is [1]
a) 9 b) 5
c) none of these d) 12
10. The solution set of the inequation 2x + y > 5 is [1]
c) half plane that contains the origin d) whole xy-plane except the points lying on
the line 2x + y = 5
11. A point out of following points lie in plane represented by 2x + 3y ≤ 12 is [1]
a) (4, 3) b) (0, 3)
c) (0, 5) d) (3, 3)
12. Maximize Z = – x + 2y, subject to the constraints: x ≥ 3, x + y ≥ 5, x + 2y ≥ 6, y ≥ 0. [1]
a) 3a = b b) 2a = b
c) a = 2b d) a = b
14. In a LPP, the linear inequalities or restrictions on the variables are called [1]
a) Limits b) Inequalities
c) the vertex which is maximum distance from d) at the centre of feasible region
(0, 0)
16. Corner points of the feasible region for an LPP are (0, 2), (3, 0), (6, 0), (6, 8) and (0, 5).Let F = 4x + 6y be the [1]
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objective function. The Minimum value of F occurs at
c) any point on the line segment joining the d) the mid – point of the line segment joining
points (0, 2) and (3, 0). the points (0, 2) and (3, 0) only
17. By graphical method solution of LLP maximize Z = x + y subject to x + y ≤ 2x; y ≥ 0 obtained at [1]
a) {(x, y) : y
2
≥ x} b) {(x, y) 2
: x + y
2
≥ 1 }
c) {(x, y) : x ≥ 2, y ≤ 4} d) {x, y) : 3x
2
+ 4y
2
≥ 5}
19. The point which does not lie in the half plane 2x + 3y - 12 ≤ 0 is [1]
a) (2,1) b) (-3, 2)
c) (1, 2) d) (2, 3)
20. The point at which the maximum value of x + y, subject to the constraints x + 2y ≤ 70, 2x + y ≤ 95, x, y ≥ 0 is [1]
obtained, is
a) 1800 b) 1550
c) 1700 d) 1200
23. Feasible region shaded for a LPP is shown in figure. Maximum of Z = 2x + 3y occurs at the point [1]
a) (0, 0) b) (4, 0)
a) p = 3q b) p = 2q
q
c) p = q d) p =
2
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25. Maximize Z = 3x + 4y, subject to the constraints : x + y ≤ 1, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0. [1]
a) 4 b) 5
c) 6 d) 3
26. Which of the following statements is correct? [1]
a. Every LPP admits an optimal selection.
b. A LPP admits unique optimal solution.
c. If a LPP admits two optimal solutions it has an infinite solution.
d. The set of all feasible solutions of a LPP is not a convex set.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
3
.
Reason (R): To obtain maximum value of Z, we need to compare value of Z at all the comer points of the
shaded region.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
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explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
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Question No. 41 to 45 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [5]
Dinesh is having a jewellery shop at Green Park, Normally he does not sit on the shop as he remains busy in political
meetings. The manager Lisa takes care of jewellery shop where she sells earrings and necklaces. She sells earrings for ₹
30 and necklaces for 40. It takes 30 minutes to make a pair of earrings and 1 hour to make a necklace, and there are 10
hours a week to make jewellery. In addition, there are only enough materials to make 15 total of jewellery items per
week.
The profit of 15 and 20 is made on each pair of earrings and a necklace respectively.
The graph of the equations formed is shown here:
a) x + 0.5 y ≤ 10 b) 0.5x + y ≤ 15
c) x + 0.5 y ≤ 20 d) 0.5x + y ≤ 10
42. What is the second inequality formed?
a) x + y ≤ 10 b) x + y ≤ 15
c) 0.5x + y ≤ 10 d) x + 0.5 y ≤ 10
43. In order to maximize the profits, per week how many pair of earrings and necklaces should be made?
a) 5 and 10 b) 5 and 15
c) 10 and 5 d) 15 and 5
44. What would be the profit if 5 pairs of earrings and 5 necklaces are made?
a) 150 b) 175
c) 250 d) 300
45. What would be the maximum possible profit?
a) 175 b) 250
c) 150 d) 300
Question No. 46 to 50 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [5]
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Neelesh is taking a timed exam in order to become a SSC officer. The exam has 30 long- answer questions and 40
short-answer questions.
He has 120 minutes to take the exam and he knows that he cannot possibly answer every question.
The short-answer questions are worth 5 points each and the long-answer questions are worth 10 points each.
A short-answer question takes 4 minutes to answer and a long-answer question takes 5 minutes.
Neelesh must do at least 5 short -questions and at least 5 long-answer questions.
He knows the material is well enough to get full points on all questions he attempts and wants to maximize the number
of points he will get.
Let x, y be the number of short -answer questions and long-answer questions that Neelesh will attempt.
The graph of equations is given here:
a) 5x + 2y ≤ 90 b) 5x + 2y ≤ 110
c) 2x + 5y ≤ 100 d) 4x + 5y ≤ 120
47. At which point The graph of first equation of conditions intersects with x-axis?
a) (40, 0) b) (30, 0)
a) 5x + 5y b) 10x + 5y
a) 200 b) 250
c) 150 d) 175
50. How many marks Neelesh would get if he attempts 24 small-answer questions and 5 long answer questions?
a) 200 b) 175
c) 150 d) 170
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