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General Instructions : Same as given in PTS-01.

SECTION A
(Question numbers 01 to 20 carry 1 mark each.)
Followings are multiple choice questions. Select the correct option in each one of them.
1 2 4 
01. If A  2 1 3 is the adjoint of a square matrix B, then B1 is equal to
 
 4 2 0
1 1
(a) A (b)  2A (c)  B (d)  A
2 2
02. Let A  {1, 2,3,...,100} .
Let a relation R be defined on A, given by R  {(x, y) : xy is a perfect square} .
Then the equivalence class [2] is
(a) {2, 8, 18, 32, 50} (b) {2, 8, 18, 32}
(c) {2, 8, 18, 32, 50, 72, 98} (d) None of these
1 π
03. Let sin 1 (2x)  cos1    . Then the value of ‘x’ is
2 2
1 1 1
(a) (b) (c) (d) 8
8 2 4
 cos   sin 
04. If A    and A  A  I , then the value of  is
 sin  cos  
 2 
(a) (b) (c)  (d)
6 3 3
1 1 1
05. If A  1 1 1 , then A 5  A 4  A 3  A 2 is equal to
 
1 1 1
(a) 2A (b) 3A (c) 4A (d) O
06. If A is a square matrix of order 3 such that A  0 , then which of the following is not true?
2 1
(a) adj.A  A (b) A  A (c) A  A 1 (d) A is a singular matrix
07. If y  sin (2sin 1 x) , then (1  x 2 ) y 2 is equal to
(a)  xy1  4y (b)  xy1  4y (c) xy1  4y (d) xy1  4y
dy
08. If y  tan 1 (e 2x ) , then is equal to
dx
2e2x 1 2 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
1  e 4x 1  e 4x e  e 2x
2x
e  e 2x
2x

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 x 2 for x  1
09. The function f (x)   is
 2  x for x  1
(a) not differentiable at x  1
(b) differentiable at x  1
(c) not continuous at x  1
(d) neither continuous nor differentiable at x  1
10. The confidence gained by playing x games of tennis at a trial function is given by
C(x)  11  15x  6x 2  x 3 .
Then, the marginal confidence gained after playing 5 games, is
(a) 15  12x  3x 2 (b) 15  2x  3x 2 (c) 15  2x  3x 2 (d) 0
11. The function (x  sin x) decreases for
 
(a) all x (b) x  (c) 0  x  (d) no value of x
2 4
2 2
12.  x sec (5  x )dx equals
1 1
(a) tan(5  x 2 )  C (b) tan(5  x 2 )  C (c)  tan(5  x 2 )  C (d)  tan(5  x 2 )  C
2 2
x 1
13.  (x  2)(x  3) dx 
(a) 2 log x  3  log x  2  C (b) log x  3  log x  2  C
(c) log x  3  2 log x  2  C (d) 2 log x  3  log x  2  C
cos x dx
14. Value of  is
x
(a) 2sin x  C (b) sin x  C (c) 2cos x  C (d) 2sin x  C

3
cos x  sin x
15. The value of  dx is
 1  sin 2x
6

 
(a) (b)  (c) (d) 0
12 2
3
 dy   d2y 
16. Sum of order and degree of the differential equation    y  2   0 , is
 dx   dx 
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
17. Which of the following represents equation of a line passing through the points (x1 , y1 , z1 ) and
(x 2 , y 2 , z 2 ) ?
x 2  x1 y 2  y1 z 2  z1 (x 2  x1 ) (y 2  y1 ) (z 2  z1 )
(a)   (b)  
x  x1 y  y1 z  z1 x  x1 y  y1 z  z1
x  x1 y  y1 z  z1 x  x1 y  y1 z  z1
(c)   (d)  
x 2  x1 y1  y 2 z 2  z1 x 2  x1 y 2  y1 z 2  z1
18. Let X represent the difference between the number of heads and the number of tails obtained
when a coin is tossed 6 times. What are possible values of X?
(a) 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (b) 1, 3, 5 (c) 6, 4, 2, 0 (d) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Followings are Assertion-Reason based questions.


In the following questions, 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 and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
 sec 1x  cosec 1 x 
19. Assertion (A) : The value of tan    1 , if x    (1, 1) .
 2 
  
Reason (R) : For y  tan 1 x , we always have y    ,  .
 2 2
 1 
20. Assertion (A) : Acute angle between the vectors i  j  k and 2i  3k is, cos1  .
 39 
 
   a .b 
Reason (R) : For vectors a and b , the acute angle between them is, cos1    .
a b 
 
SECTION B
(Question numbers 21 to 25 carry 2 marks each.)

21. If 3 tan 1 x   and cot 1y  , then write the value of (x  y)2 .
4
1
22. Prove that f (x)  is neither increasing nor decreasing on x  R .
1 x2
23. Show that the vectors A( 2iˆ ), B( ˆi  4ˆj ) and C( ˆi  4ˆj ) represent the vertices of an isosceles
triangle.
OR
x  2 2y  5
Find the direction cosines of the line  , z  1 .
2 3
 1 1 1
24. Find the inverse of A    , also find the value of AA .
 0 2 
OR
Find the value of (x – y) from the matrix equation
x 5   3 4   7 6 
2   .
 7 y  3  1 2  15 14
  
25. Find a vector r of magnitude 5 2 units which makes an angle of and with the y-axis and
4 2
z-axis, respectively.
SECTION C
(Question numbers 26 to 31 carry 3 marks each.)
26. Let L be the set of all lines in a plane and R be the relation in L defined as
R  {(L1 , L 2 ) : L1 is perpendicular to L 2 } .
Show that R is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive.
OR
Prove that the function f : N  N defined by f (x)  x 2  x  1 is one-one but not onto.

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 
tan   x 
27. If f (x)  4  for x   , find the value which can be assigned to f (x) at x   so that
cot 2x 4 4
 
the function f (x) becomes continuous at every point in x  0,  .
 2
28. Prove that x 2  y 2  c (x 2  y 2 )2 is the general solution of the differential equation
(x 3  3xy 2 ) dx  (y3  3x 2 y) dy, where c is a parameter.
OR
dy 
Find the particular solution of the D.E. :  3y cot x  sin 2x , given that y  2 when x  .
dx 2

29. Find the shortest distance between the lines r  4i  3j   (i  2j  2k)
 and
   
r  i  j  2k  (2i  4j  4k)
 .
30. Three numbers are selected at random (without replacement) from first six positive integers.
If X denotes the smallest of the three numbers obtained, find the probability distribution of X.
Also find the mean of the distribution.

2
cos 2 x 
31. Show that : 0 cos2 x  4sin 2 x dx  6 .
OR
2
3
Find : x  x dx .
1

SECTION D
(Question numbers 32 to 35 carry 5 marks each.)
32. Find the area enclosed between by the circle x 2  y 2  16 and the lines 3y  x , x  0 in the
first quadrant using integration.
OR
Using integration, find the area of the region bounded in first quadrant by 4x 2  9y 2  36 .
x y 1 z 1
33. Find the foot of the perpendicular to the line   drawn from the point (1, 3, 2).
2 3 3
34. Solve the following linear programming problem graphically.
Minimise z  3x  2y
Subject to the constraints : x  0, y  0, 3x  4y  60, y  3, x  2y .
Also, write the maximum value of z.
35. A water tank has the shape of an inverted right circular cone with its axis vertical and vertex
1
lowermost. Its semi-vertical angle is tan 1   . Water is poured into it at a constant rate of 5
2
cubic metre per hour. Find the rate at which the level of the water is rising at the instant when
the depth of water in the tank is 4 m.
OR
1
Show that the maximum value of function, f (x)  x  is less than its minimum value. Use
x
first derivative test.

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SECTION E
(Question numbers 36 to 38 carry 4 marks each.)
This section contains three Case-study / Passage based questions.
First two questions have three sub-parts (i), (ii) and (iii) of marks 1, 1 and 2 respectively.
Third question has two sub-parts of 2 marks each.
36. CASE STUDY I : Read the following passage and the answer the questions given below.

Manjit wants to donate a rectangular plot of land for a school in his village.
When he was asked to give dimensions of the plot, he told that :
 If its length is decreased by 50 m and breadth is increased by 50 m, then its area
will remain same,
 If length is decreased by 10 m and breadth is decreased by 20 m, then its area will
decrease by 5300 m2.
(i) Assume that the length and breadth of the land be x and y (in metres) respectively. Find the
equations in terms of x and y.
(ii) Using matrices, represent the linear equations obtained above in (i).
(iii) Using matrices, determine the dimensions of the land (in metres). Also write the area of the
rectangular plot of land (in square metres).
OR
(iii) Suppose that, Manjit gave the information about his plot in the following manner :
If its length is decreased by 50 m and breadth is increased by 50 m, then its area will remain the
same, but if length is decreased by 20 m and breadth is decreased by 10 m, then its area will be
decreased by 4800 m2. In this situation, what will be dimensions of the plot? Assume that the
length and breadth of the land be x and y (in metres) respectively. Use matrices.
37. CASE STUDY II : Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
A tank, as shown in the figure below, formed using a combination of a cylinder and a cone,
offers better drainage as compared to a flat bottomed tank.

A tap is connected to such a tank whose conical part is full


of water. Water is dripping out from a tap at the bottom at
the uniform rate of 2 cm3 /s.
The semi-vertical angle of the conical tank is 45.

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(i) Find the volume of water in the tank in terms of its radius r .
(ii) Find rate of change of radius at an instant when r  2 2 cm.
(iii) Find the rate at which the wet surface of the conical tank is decreasing at an instant when
radius r  2 2 cm.
OR
(iii) Find the rate of change of height ‘h’ at an instant when slant height is 4 cm.
38. CASE STUDY III : Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.

Pankaj went to a nearby market for shopping of some readymade garments.


The probability that Pankaj will buy a shirt is 0.2, the probability that he will buy a trouser is
0.3, and the probability that he will buy a shirt given that he buys a trouser is 0.4.
(i) Find the probability that Pankaj will buy both a shirt and a trouser.
(ii) Find the probability that Pankaj will buy a trouser given that he buys a shirt.

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