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Book 1 Set B 12TH

The document is a mathematics examination paper consisting of five sections: A (multiple choice questions), B (very short answer questions), C (short answer questions), D (long answer questions), and E (case-based assessments). Each section has specific instructions and marks allocation, with a total of 80 marks available. The paper includes various mathematical concepts and problems to be solved within a time limit of 3 hours.

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Book 1 Set B 12TH

The document is a mathematics examination paper consisting of five sections: A (multiple choice questions), B (very short answer questions), C (short answer questions), D (long answer questions), and E (case-based assessments). Each section has specific instructions and marks allocation, with a total of 80 marks available. The paper includes various mathematical concepts and problems to be solved within a time limit of 3 hours.

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MATHEMATICS_(set-B)

Time Allowed : 3 Hours Max. Mrks : 80


General Instructions :
1. Ths question paper contains - five secxtions A, B, C, D & E. Each section is compulsory. However,
there are internal choices in some questions.
2. Section A has 18 MCQs and 2 Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each.
3. Section B has 5 Very Answer (VSA)-type questions of 2 marks each.
4. Section C has 6 Short Answer (SA)-type questions of 3 marks each.
5. Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA)-type questions of 5 marks each.
6. Section E has 3 source based/case based/passage based/integrated units of assessment (4 marks
each) with sub parts.
SECTION - A (Multiple Choice Questions)
Each question carries 1 mark
1. If A = [aij] is a square matrix of even order such that aij = i2  j2, then
(a) A is a skew-symmetric matrix and |A| = 0.
(b) A is symmetric matrix and |A| is a square.
(c) A is symmetric matrix and |A| = 0.
(d) A is a skew-symmetric matrix and |A|  0.

1
 1  x2  1  dy
2. If y  tan   , then 
 x  dx
 
1 1 1
(a) (b) 2 (c) (d) none of these
1 x 2
2(1  x ) 4(1  x 2 )

3 x  1, when x  1
3. If f ( x )   , the value of f (2) is
  x, when x  1
(a) 2 (b) - 2 (c) - 7 (d) 5
4. Let A  { p, q, r} . Which of the following is an equivalence relation on A?
(a) R1  {( p, q ), ( q, r ), ( p, r )( p, p )}
(b) R2  {( r , q ), ( r , p ), ( r , r )( q, q )}
(c) R3  {( p, p ), ( q, q ), (r , r )( p, p )}
(d) none of these
dy
5. If y  log tan x, then the value of at (k, 1) and (10, 7) lie on a straight line is
dx (a) - 5 (b) 5
 (c) 0 (d) none of these
x is given by
4 13. Let A  {x  R : 1  x  1}  B . Then, the
(a)  (b) 1
mapping f : A  B given by f ( x)  x x is
1 (a) injective but not surjective
(c) 0 (d)
2 (b) surjective but not injective
(c) bijective
6. Function f ( x)  log a x is increasing on R, if
(d) none of these
(a) 0 < a < 1 (b) a > 1
(c) a < 1 (d) a > 0 14. If A is square matrix of order 3 such that
A  14 , then adj.A is equal to
7. Let f ( x )  2 x3  3 x 2  12 x  5 on [  2,4].
(a) 190 (b) 196
The Absolute maximum occurs at x =
(c) 126 (d) 42
(a)  2 (b)  1
(c) 2 (d) 4
1  33  
15. The value of sin  cos  is
8. If the set A contains 5 elements and the set B  5 
contains 6 elements, then the number of one-
one and onto mappings from A to B is 3 
(a) (b) 
(a) 720 (b) 120 5 10
(c) 0 (d) none of these
 7
(c) (d)
10 5
9. Let R be a relation on the set N defined as
16. The least and greatest values of
R  {( x, y ) : x, y  N, 2 x  y  41} . Then R is
3 2
(a) reflexive (b) symmetric f ( x )  x  6 x  9 x in [0, 6] , are
(c) transitive (d) none of these (a) 3, 4 (b) 0, 6
(c) 0, 3 (d) 3, 6
cos θ  sin θ 
10. If A    , then AT + A = I2,
sin θ cos θ  17. If x = 2, at, y = at2, where a is constant, then
if d2y 1
(a) θ  nπ, n  Z 2 at x = is
dx 2
π (a) 1/2a (b) 1
(b) θ  (2n  1) ,nZ (c) 2a (d) none of these
2
π 18. Let AX = B be the given system of equations.
(c) θ  2nπ  ,nZ
3 If
(d) none of these. A  0 and (adj. A). B = O, then the given system
11. The principle value of tan 1 (  3) is has
(a) no solution
  (b) infinitely many solutions
(a) (b) 
6 3 (c) unique solution
(d) none of these
 
(c) (d) 
3 6
12. The value of k in order that the points (5, 5),
In the following question, a statement
1 x  1
of Assertion (A) is followed by a 24. Solve for x tan 1  1
  tan x , x  0 .
1 x  2
statement of Reason (R). Choose the
correct answer out of the following 25. Show that the points
choices. (a  5, a  4), ( a  2, a  3) and ( a , a ) do not
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the cor- lie on a straight line for any value of a.
rect explanation of A. SECTION - C
(b) Both A and R are true R is not the cor- This section comprises of short answer
rect explanation of A. type questions (SA) of 3 marks
(c) A is true but R is false. each
(d) A is false but R is true. 26. Find the values of x, y, z is the matrix
19.Assertion (A) The matrix
 3 1 0 0 2 y z 
   
A  3 2 3 2 1 A x y z
is rectangular   satisfy the equation
 4 3 1  x  y z 

matrix of order 3. AT A  I 3 .
Reason (R) If A   aij  m1 , then A 27. Find all points of discontinuity of f, where f is

is column matrix.  x + 3, x  -3
20. Assertion (A) Let a relation R defined 
defined as follows f(x) = -2x, - 3 < x < 3
from set A  1, 2,5,6 to A 6x + 2 , x  3

is R  {(1,1),(1, 6)(6,1)} ,then R is OR
symmetric relation.
Reason (R) A relation R in set A Show that the function f ( x)  x  1  x  1 ,
is called symmetric, if ( a, b)  R for all x  R , is not differentiable at the point
x  1 and x = 2.
 (b, a )  R for every a , b  A.
SECTION - B 28. Show that the relation S in set
This section comprises of very short answer A  {x  Z : 0  x  12} given by S = {(a, b):
type questions (VSA) of 2 marks each
a, b  A, a  b is divisible by 4} is an
21. Find the value of sin 2 tan 1
.75   equivalence relation. Find the set of all
OR elements related to 1.
Find the values of x which satisfy the equation OR
sin 1 x  sin 1 (1  x)  cos 1 x. Let f : W  W be defined as

22. Differentiate w.r.t. x.


n  1,if n is even
 sin x  cos x  
1  f ( n)   show that f is
cos  , x n  1,if n is odd
 2  4 4
invertible.
23. The length x of a rectangle in decreasing at
the rate of 5 cm/min and the width y increasing 4 sin 
at the rate of 4 cm/min, find the rate of change 29. Prove that y    is an increasing
  cos
its area when x = 5 cm and y = 8 cm.
 
function of  on  0,  .
 2
30. Find the intervals in which the function
f ( x )  3 x 4  4 x 3  12 x 2  5 is
(i) strictly increasingN (ii) strictly decreasing.
OR
Find the stationary point of f (x) = xx .

31. Prove that :

 1  cos x  1  cos x   x
tan 1     where   x  3 .
 1  cos x  1  cos x  4 2 2
SECTION D
This section comprises of long answer type questions (LA) of 5 marks each

1  2 0   7 2  6
 
If A  2 1 3 and B   2 
32.   1  3 then find AB and hence solve the following system
 
0  2 1   4 2 5 

x  2 y  10
2 x  y  3z  18
of equations and
2 y  z  7

dy
33. Find , if y = (cosX) x + (sinX)1/x .
dx
OR
Prove that :

d x a2  x 
 a2  x2  sin 1     a 2  x 2 .
dx  2 2  a 

d2y
34. If y  e
a cos 1 3 x

, prove that 1  9 x
2
 dx 2
 9x
dy
dx
 9a 2 y  0.

OR

1  2 x 13x 
Differentiate the following with respect to x : sin  x .
1  (36) 

35. Let N denote the set of all natural numbers and R be the relation on N  N defined by (a, b) R (c,
d) if ad (b + c) = bc (a + d). Show that R is an equivalence relation.
SECTION-E
36. The fuel cost per hour for running a train is proportional to the square of the speed it
generates in km per hour. If the fuel cost Rs.48 per hour at speed 16 km/h and the fixed
charges to run the train amount to Rs.1200 per hour.
Assume the speed of the train as u km/h.
Based on the above information, solve the following questions:
Q1. Given that the fuel cost per hour is k timesn the square of the speed the train generates in
km/h, the value of k is:
16 1 3
a. b. c. 3 d.
3 3 16
Q2. If the train has travelled a distance of 500 km, then the total cost of running the train is given
by function:
15 6, 00, 000 375 6, 00, 000
a. u b. u
16 u 4 u
5 1,50, 000 3 6, 000
c. u d. u
16 u 16 u
Q3. The most economical speed to run the train is:
a. 18km/h b. 5km/h
c. 80km/h d. 40km/h
Q4. The fuel cost for the train to travel 500km at the most economical speed is:
a. Rs.3750 b. Rs.750
c. Rs.7500 d. Rs.75000

37. A relation R on a set A is said to be an equivalence relation on A iff it is:


Reflexive i.e.,(a, a) R a  A.
Symmetric i.e.,(a, b) R  (b, a )  Ra , b  A.
Transitive i.e.,(a, b) R and (b, c )  R
 ( a, c )  Ra, b, c  A.
Based on the above information, solve the following questions:
Q1. If the relation R={(1, 1), (1, 2), (1,3), (2, 2), (2, 3), (3, 1), (3, 2), (3, 3)} defined on the
set A={1, 2, 3},then define the relation R.

Q2. If the relation R={(1, 2), (2, 1), (1, 3), (3, 1)}defined on the set A={1, 2, 3}, thenwhat is
the relation R?

Q3. If the relation R on the set N of all natural numbers defined as R={(x, y):y=x+5 and x<4},
then show that R is not reflexive as well as symmetric but R is transitive.
OR
If the relation R on the set A={1, 2, 3,.......,13, 14} defined as R={(x, y):3x-y=0}, then
show that R is not reflexive, symmetric and transitive.
38. Let f(x) be a real valued function, then:
Left Hand Derivative (LHD):
f (a  h)  f (a )
Lf '( a )  lim
h0 h
Right Hand Derivative (LHD):
f ( a  h)  f ( a )
Rf '( a )  lim
h 0 h
Also, a function f(x) is said to be differentiable at x=a, if its LHD and RHD at x=a exist
 | x  3 |, x 1
 2
and are equal. For the function f(x)=  x 3 x 13 ,
   , x  1
4 2 4
Based on the above information, solve the following questions:
Q1. RHD of f(x) at x=1 is:

Q2. LHD of f(x) at x=1 is:

Q3. f(x) is non-differentiable at:


OR
Find the value f’(2).
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. -1

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