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PRE-B()ARO EXAMINATH)N (2024-25)
CLA SS: XII
SUll.JECT: MATIIEMA TICS (041)
Maximum Marks : 80
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GENE RAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
I. This question paper contains 38 .questions. AU questions are compulsory.
2. This question paper is divided into five sections --:- A, B, C, D and E.
ons
3. In Section-A, questions No. I to 18 are multiple choice questions (MCQs) and questi
number 19 and 20 are Assertion-Reason based questions of I mark each.
questions,
4. In Section-B, . questions No. 21 to 25 are very short answer (VSA) type
carrying 2 marks each. ··
carryi ng 3
5. In Section-C, questions No: 26 to -31 are Short answe r {SA) type questions,
marks each.
ng 5
6. In Section-D, questions No. 32 to 35 are long answer (LA) type questions, carryi
marks each. '
ng 4 marks
7. In Sectio'n-E, questions No. 36 to 38 are case study based questions carryi
each.
2 questi ons
8. There is no overall choice. However, a~ internal choice has been provided in
questions in
in Section-B, 3 questions in Section-C, 2 questions in Section-D and 2
Section E.
9. Use of calculator is not allowed.

XU-MATH-E
SECTION-A

This section comprises multiple choice questions (MCQ's) of 1 mark each.

a d e
1. If matrix A= J b f 1s a skew-symmetric matrix, then the value of
2 3 C

a+b+c+d+e+f is :

(a) 6

(c) 0 (d) 4

2. If the angle between p= \ 2


i + \j-3k and q= -i + 5] + \k is acute, then:

(a) \ E (0,2) (b) \ E R-(0,2)

(~ ER-{O} (d) \ ER-{2}

3. Integrating factor for linear differential equation x. dy + y = x 2 is : I


dx
-. .
(✓ logx (b) x2

(c) I (d) X

6 0 0
4. If A.(adj A)- 0 6 0 , then the value of Iadj Al is : > I
0 0 6

(a( \ 6 (b) 36

(c) 216 (d) 1296

5. If points (a, 4), (-1, 2) and (5, 3) are collinear, then the value of a is: I

~ 9 (b) 10

(c) 11 (d) 12

3 Xll-MATH-E
--, SC

6. The function f: R ➔ Z defined by

f(x) = [x]
where [.] denotes the greatest integer function , is :

(a) continuous at x = 3 , but not differentiable at x = 3 .

(b) not continuous at x = 3 , but differentiable at x = 3

(c{ not continuous at x = 3 and not differentiable at x = 3 .

(d) continuous as well as differentiable at x = 3

7. The graph drawn below depicts:

-1 1
-'lf/2

. -I
(a) y=sm x (by y = COS-I X

(c) y = cosec- 1 x (d) y = cot-1 x

8. The interval, in which the function f defin'ed by f(x) = x 2 - 2x + 5 1s strictly


increasing, is : 1

(a) (1,oo) ( ~ (-00,00)

(c) (- oo,0) (d) (0,-oo)

5 XU-MATH-E
9. J Inn ~, ,b. l'qunk

lll) tnnx \ I r (h) x Inn x I (;

l '-') Inn x I , t ~ (9')/ tan X X -I C

I ll JI, I Jx r4uals:

(a) , (b) 4

(c Y 6 (d) 8
2
11 . The ~rca (in square units) of the region bounded by the cur:ve x = 4y and the line
y - 9 is: I

(a) 72 (b( 36

(c) 18 (d) 9

12. Choose the general solution of differential equation : = e•-, : ,,

(a) ex - y =C (b) ex+y =C

13 . Which of the following points satisfies both the 'inequhlities x + 2y 2: 8 and


2x+y:Sl0?

(a r (2, 4) (b) (3,2)

(c) (- 2, 4) (d) (-5,6)

14. If for any two events A and B, P(A) = 0.8, P(B) = 0.4 and P(A U B) = 0.9 , then

r(!)is:
(aJ
3
(b) -3
4 8

✓ -4
J
(d) -8l
7 Xll-MATH-E
15. If lii l= 6.lbl= 8 and la+ bl= lO.then la- bl= 1

(ar 4 (b) 6

(c) 8 (d) 10

16. Let A=l~ I] and B= [11 6


]. If A= B the value of xis:
2 1
3 12 11

(a) (b) 2

(✓ 3 (d) 4

17. If the objective functi~n for a LPP is Z = 5x + 9y and the come~ points of the bounded
feasible region are (2 ~3), (8~ 0), (6,'°"4) and (0, 6), then the maximum value of Z
occurs at :
1
' 1

(a) (2, 3) (b) (8, 0)

ccY(6, 4) (d) (0, 6)

18. If lAI = 27, where A is 3x3 matrix, then l9A- 1I equals: 1

(a) 3 (b) 9

✓27" (d) 81

ASSERTION-REASON BASED QUESTIONS

In the following questions 19 and 20, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a


statement of Reason (R).

Choose the correct answer out of the following choices:

(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(b) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(c) (A) is true and (R) is false.

(d) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

9 XII-MATH-E
19. A ~:-"·rtion (I\) : J(,
'
co~x I ~Ill ' x I l)d x n

(VJ)
II

", 2j' f(x)dx if f ( x) == odd function


Rl' fl~ Oll ( R): •/ f ( X)dx - O

O if f(x) =even function

2
20. Assertion (A): The function f: N ➔N defined by f(x) = x is not onto function.
. . . . d . Cd)
Reason (R): The function f(x) 1s onto 1f Range off = Co- omam .

• SECTION-B

This section comprises of Very Short Answer (VSA) type questions of 2 marks each.

1 2
21. Find the domain off(x) = sin- (2x- 3).
2
2V" Find the general solution of differential equation x.dy = (x+y).dx.
1 2
23. (a) Find the derivative oftan- x with respect to log(5x).

OR

(b) If y = (tan xr, then find dy 2


dx

24,/ea) Ifvectors a=3i+2 ]+k, b=i-2]+ 3kand c=4i+] are such that (a+\b) lS

perpendicular to c , then find the value of A. 2

OR

Ow / t he coordinates of points A and B are (3, -1, 3) and (5, 2, 9) respectively. Find the
angles which AB makes with X, Y and Z-axis. 2

11 Xll-MATH-E
2/ n vo co-initinl udjuccnt sides of n purallclogram arc (2i - 3] + 5k) and (i - 2] + 3k).
Find the area of parnllelogram. 2 I

SECTION-C

This section comprises of Short Answer (SA) type· questions of 3 marks each.

26. The median of an equilateral triangle is increasing at the rate of 2-J?, cm/ s. Find the rate
at which its side is increasing. 3

27. Find the intervals in which function f(x) = x.log(x) is strictly increasing and strictly
decreasing, where x > 0. 3

2/ ✓ An ant is moving along the ~ector a= si + 5J+ 2k. Few crystals are kept along

the vector b= 3i + 4J+ 5k, which is i~clined at angle 0 with a, then find the

angle 0. Also, find the length of projection of a on b. 3

OR

(b) Find the vector and cartesian equation. of the line .thet passes through the point
(2, -3, 4) and is perpendicular to the lines r = (3i - ] + 7k) + \(i + 2] + 4k) and

; =(7]-9k)+ µ(3 i -2]+k) . 3

7i /4

29. (a) Evaluate: Jlog (1+ tanx) dx 3


0

OR

(b) Evaluate: J [1l+sinx


ex
+ cosx
ldx 3

13 Xll-MATH-E
1'
.
-I
)0. Sf1IVl' tlw fnllowinp. Li ncnr t•tn!lronm,111 ~ prohlcm Rrnphica ll y: 3

Suh,il'l't : ~x I 5y , J 2

~x 3y ~ 6 ' 0

x.y ~ O

-~ l. tn) Given two independent events A and B such that P(A) = 0.3 and P(B) = 0. then
find: 3

(i) P (A or B)

(ii) P (A and not B)

(iii) P (neither A nor B)

OR

(b) Calculate the mean for a random variable X defined as the number of tails in three
tosses of a coin. 3

SECTION-D

This section comprises of Long Answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each.

Using integration, find the area of the region bounded by the curve y = .J4 - x , the
2
32.
lines x = -1 and x = ✓3 and x-axis. 5

3 -1 1
3y Let A= 1 · 2 1 , then find A- 1 and usmg it, solve the following system of
3
4 1
equations: 5

3x-y+z=5
x+2y+z=5
4x+y+3z=8

15 Xll-MATH-E
.
34. \a ) Show lh nt thl· func1ion f (x) Ix 21. x < R is continuous, hut not differentiable
1
Il l \ 5

OR

th) Di lli:rcnt i111~ ton 1


[ Ji I- sin x ~ Ji sin x ] with respect to sin 1
[
1 x2 ] . 5
J1+ sin x - JJ- sin x ➔ I+ x
2

'b
~ l{ - 6 y - 2 z - 2
Find the shortest distance between the lines - - = - - = - - and
11 -2 2
r = (- 4i - k) + >--(3i - 2] - 2k). °' s
OR

(b) Find the distance of point (7 5 5) from the line x - l = y = z - 4. Also find the
' ' 2 3
image of point (7, .5, 5) with respect to the given line. 5
SECTION-E
This section comprises of 3 case study/ passage-based questions of 4 marks each
with two sub-parts. First two case study questions have three sub-parts (I), (II), (In
of marks 1, 1, 2 respectively. The third Case study question has two sub-parts 00
and (II) of 2 marks each.

CASE STUDY-I ~
36. Prashant is a carpenter, who wants to make a window in the form of rectangle
surmounted by a semi-circular opening. The total perimeter of the window should be Jo
meter, let diameter of semi-circular opening be 2x meter and height of rectangular part be
y meter, as shown in figure.

2X

17 Xll-MATH-E
Based on the obove information, onswcr the following questions:

(I) Find Yin terms of x only.

(11) Find t.hc area of t.hc window in terms of x only.

(ll() (a) Using first derivative test find the value of x, at which the area of the
'
· window is maximum. 2

OR

(b) Using second derivative test find the value of x, at which the area of the
'
window is maximum. 2

CASE STUDY-II

37. On the sports day, a school organized 100m race competition under two different
categories - Boys . and Girls. There were 15 participants initially, but finally 3 from
category I and 4 from category II were selected for the final race. Vandita forms two sets
P and Q with these participants for her school project.

Let P ~-{a, b, c} and Q = {d, e, f, g}; where P represent~Jhe set of Boys selected and Q
the set of girls selected for the final race.

19 XII-MATH-E
HU~\.'d <'ll thr 11h•)\1c
' ' 11 1·
1 · ,
ormnllon unswcr t I1c ,.o II ow in
· g qucs
• t··1c>n"•"' ·•

How mnn)' rc•·fl ex1vc


· rcl ot10ns
· nrc poss,'hi c t·rnm r· to r-•,
( 11)
Among nil the possible relations from Q to P, how many functions can be form ed
from Q to P? I

(.Ill) (a) Let relation R: Q ➔ Q be de fined by R = {(x , y): the number of steps taken
by x and y is the same in I 00 m race}.

Check whether R is reflexive, symmetric and transitive. Justify your


answer. 2

OR

(b) A function f: P ➔ Q be defined by f = {(a, d), (b, g), ( c,e)}. 2

Check whether f is injective and subjective. Justify your answer.

CASE STUDY-III

38. During examination, Vyom has to reach examination centre and he has three options to
reach examination centre by scooter, bus or car. The probability of his going by scooter,
bus or car are 0.3, 0.1 and 0.6 respectively. The probijb.ility that he wiil be late is 0.2, 0.5
and 0.3 ifhe travels by scooter, bus or car respectively.

2l Xll-MATH-E
enc•

H tl~l'd t1n the obovc infon11otion, answer the following questions :


th 2
( I) \~ at is the probability that Vyom reaches late?
2
{11) If Vyom reaches lite, then find the probability that'he ·travclled by scooter.

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