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12th STD 23-24 Cumulative Test-1 (7chapters)

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CBSE-XII PHASE-1 SUB-MATHS(CUMULATIVE)

TIME-80 MINS MODEL TEST-1 80 MARKS

SECTION-A
Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each.
dx
1) ∫ ( 4 x 2−1) =
a)
1
4
log |
2 x −1
2 x+1 |
1
+C b) log
2
2 x −1
2 x+1
+C | | c) none of these d)
1
2 |
log
2 x+1
|
2 x −1
+C

dx
2) ∫ 2 2 =
( sin x . cos x)
(a) tanx+cotx+C (b) tanx−cotx+C (c) tanx cotx+C (d) tanx−cot2x+C
1
3) The anti derivative of (√ x + ) equal
√x
1 1 2 1
a) 1/3 x 3 +2 x 2 +C b) 2/3 x 3 +1/2 x 2 +C
3 1 3 1
c) 2/3 x 2 +2 x 2 +C d) 3/2 x 2 +1/2 x 2 +C

4) The number of arbitrary constants in the particular solution of a differential equation of third
order are:

(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 0

5) Which of the following differential equations has y = c1e x +c2e −x as the general solution?
2 2 2 2
d y d y d y d y
a) 2 +y=0 b) 2 -y=0 c) 2 +1=0 d) 2 -1=0
dx dx dx dx
6) Which of the following differential equations has y = x as one of its particular solution?
2 2
d y 2 dy d y dy
a) 2 -
x +xy=x b) 2 +
x +xy=x
dx dx dx dx
2 2
d y 2 dy d y 2 dy
c. 2 -
x +xy=0 d) 2 +
x +xy=0
dx dx dx dx

7) Let S be the set of all triangles in a plane and let R be the congruence relation

on S. Then , R is

(a) reflexive, symmetric and transitive

(b) reflexive and symmetric but not transitive

(c) reflexive and transitive but not symmetric

(d) symmetric and transitive but not reflexive

8) Let A = { a,b,c} and the relation R be defined on A as follows :


R = { (a,a), (b,c), (a,b) } . Then how many minimum number of ordered pairs to be added in R to
make R reflexive and transitive

(a) one (b) three (c) four (d) five

9) The domain of real valued function f defined by f(x) = p √ 25−x 2 is

(a) [−5,5] (b) [−4,4] (c) (−∞,0) (d) [−1,10]

10) If 3tan−1 x+cot−1 x = π then x equals

(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) – 1

11) The value of sin−1 [cos( 33π/ 5 )] is

(a) −π/ 6 (b) −π/ 4 (c) −π /10 (d) −π /8

12) The values of x for which |3x x1| |34 21|


=

a) ± 3 √ 2 b) ± 2 √ 2 c) ± √ 3 d) ± 3 √ 3

13) The value of determinant ∆ =


|
log 3 512 log 4 3
log 3 8 log 4 9 |
(a) 15/ 7 (b) 5/ 2 (c) 15/ 2 (d) 3/ 5

14) The value of determinant of a skew symmetric matrix of odd order is

(a) 1 (b) -1 (c) 0 (d) none of these

15) If sin−1 x+sin−1 y = π /2 then dy /dx is equal to

(a) −x/ y (b) x /y (c) 2x /y (d) −x/ 2y


16) If y= sinx + √ sinx+ √ sinx−−−∝ then dy/dx =

cosx 2 cosx 2 cosx 3 cosx


(a) (b) (c) 3 (d)
2 y −1 2 y+ 1 2 y+ 1 2 y+ 1
17) If P(A) = 4 /5 and P(A∩B) = 7/ 10 then P(B/A) is equal to

a ) 1/ 8 (b) 7/ 8 (c) 7/ 9 (d) 1/ 7

18) If M and N are two events . The probability that exactly one of them occurs, is

(a) P(M) +P(N)−P(M ∩N) (b) P(M) +P(N) +P(M ∩N)

(c) P(M) +P(N)) (d) P(M) +P(N)−2P(M ∩N)

19) If two events are independent , then

(a) tehy must be mututally exclusive

(b) the sum of their probabilities must be equal to 1

(c) both (a) and (b) are correct (d) none of the above is correct

20) Derivative of x 6 +6 x w.r.t. x is


(a) 6x 5 +6 x log6 (b) 5x 5 +6 x log6 (c) 6x 5 −6 x log3 (d) 3x 5 −6 x log6

SECTION-B
Section A consists of 5 questions of 2 mark each.
21) Let R = {(a, b) : a, b ∈ Z and a+b is even }, show that R is an equivalence relation over Z

1
22) If sin(sin−1 +cos−1 x) = 1 then the value of x is ···
2

23) Evaluate :. ∫ x log 2 x dx

24) A bag contains 6 red and 5 blue balls and another bag contains 5 red and 8 blue balls. A ball is
drawn from the first bag and without noticing its colour is put in the second bag. A ball is then drawn
from the second bag. Find the probability that the ball drawn is blue in colour.

1 sinθ 1
25) Let A= −sinθ 1 sinθ where 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π.
−1 −sinθ 1
Then Det(A) ∈ …..

SECTION-C
Section A consists of 6 questions of 3 mark each.
26) In a hostel, 60% of the students read Hindi newspaper, 40% read English newspaper and 20%
read both Hindi and English newspapers. A student is selected at random.

(a) Find the probability that she reads neither Hindi nor English newspapers.

(b) If she reads Hindi newspaper, find the probability that she reads English newspaper.

(c) If she reads English newspaper, find the probability that she reads Hindi newspaper.

dy
27) Solve the following differential equation : +y = cos x−sinx.
dx
28) Using integration, find the area of the region bounded by the line2y+x = 8, x-axis and the lines x =
2 and x = 4.

{
sinx
if x< 0
29) Find all points of discontinuity of f, where f(x) = x
x +1 if x ≥ 0

12 4 63
30) Prove that, sin−1 +cos−1 +tan−1 = π.
13 5 16
31) Let N be the set of all natural numbers and let R be a relation on N N, defined by (a, b) R (c, d) ⇒
ad = bc for all (a,b),(c,d)∈ N N. Show that R is an equivalence relation on N

SECTION-D
Section A consists of 4 questions of 5 mark each.
32) If y = (sinx) tanx + (cos x) sec x , find dy/ dx .
π
2
33) Evaluate : cosx dx
∫ (1+ sinx)(2+ sinx)
o

dy
34) Solve the following differential equation : 2x 2 −2xy+y 2 = 0
dx
35) Suppose that the reliability of a HIV test is specified as follows: Of people having HIV, 90% of the
test detect the disease but 10% go undetected. Of people free of HIV, 99% of the test are judged HIV
-ve 1% are diagnosed as showing HIV +ve. From a large population of which only 0.1% have HIV, one
person is selected at random, gives the HIV test, and the pathologist reports him/her as HIV +ve.
What is the probability that the person actually has HIV?

SECTION-E
Section A consists of 3 questions of 4 mark each.
36) Three shopkeepers Ujjwal, Lohith, and Kundan are using polythene bags, handmade bags and
newspaper's envelope as carry bags. It is found that the shopkeepers Ujjwal, Lohith, and Kundan are
using (20, 30, 40), (30, 40, 20), and (40, 20, 30) polythene bags, handmade bags, and newspapers
envelopes respectively. They spent ฀250, ฀270, and ฀200 on these carry bags respectively. Let the cost of
polythene bag, handmade bag and newspaper envelope costs are x,y and z respectively.

i. What is the Linear equation representing amount spent by Lohith on carry bags?

a. 20x + 30 y + 40 z = 250 b. 30x + 40 y + 20 z = 270

c. 40x + 20 y + 30 z = 270 d. 250x + 270 y + 200 z = 0

ii. What is the correct representation of the above problem in matrix form?

20 30 40 x 250 40 20 30 x 200
a) 30 40 20 y ¿ 270 b) 30 40 20 y ¿ 270
40 20 30 z 200 20 30 40 z 250

30 40 20 x 270
b) 20 30 40 y ¿ 250 d) all of the above
40 20 30 z 200

iii) Find the inverse of A in AX=B

iv) What is the cost of one newspaper bag?

a. Rs 1 b. Rs 2 c. Rs 3 d. Rs 5

v. Find the total amount spent by ujjwal for handmade bags ?

a. 100 b. 200 c. 150 d. 250


37) A Veterinary doctor was examining a sick cat brought by a pet lover. When it was brought to the
hospital, it was already dead. The pet lover wanted to find its time of death. He took the
temperature of the cat at 11.30 pm which was 94.6F. He took the temperature again after one hour;
the temperature was lower than the first observation. It was 93.4F. The room in which the cat was
put is always at 70F. The normal temperature of the cat is taken as 98.6F when it was alive. The
doctor estimated the time of death using Newton law of cooling which is governed by the differential
equation: 𝑑𝑇/ 𝑑𝑡 ∝ (𝑇 − 70), where 70F is the room temperature and T is the temperature of the
object at time t. Substituting the two different observations of T and t made, in the solution of the
differential equation

𝑑𝑇 /𝑑𝑡 = 𝑘(𝑇 − 70) where k is a constant of proportion, time of death is calculated.

1. State the degree of the above given differential equation.

2. Which method of solving a differential equation helped in calculation of the time of death?

a. Variable separable method

b. Solving Homogeneous differential equation

c. Solving Linear differential equation d. all of the above

3. If the temperature was measured 2 hours after 11.30pm, will the time of death change? (Yes/No)

4. The solution of the differential equation 𝑑𝑇/ 𝑑𝑡 = 𝑘(𝑇 − 70)is given by,

a. log | T – 70| = kt + C b. log | T – 70| = log |kt |+ C

c. T – 70 = kt + C d. T – 70 = kt C

5. If t = 0 when T is 72, then the value of c is

a. -2 b. 0 c. 2 d. Log 2

38) When the integrated can be expressed as a product of two functions, one of which can be
differentiated and the other can be integrated, then we apply integration by parts. If f(x) = first
function (that can be differentiated) and g(x) = second function (that can be integrated), then the
preference of this order can be decided by the word “ILATE”, where

I stands for Inverse Trigonometric Function

L stands for Logarithmic Function

A stands for Algebraic Function

T stands for Trigonometric Function

E stands for Exponential Function, then

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37) 1. Degree is 1 2. (a) Variable separable method

3. No 4. (a) log | T – 70| = kt + C 5. (d) log 2

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