Question Paper 3
Question Paper 3
Series : HMJ/4
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Code No. 65/4/1
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MATHEMATICS
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Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80
(iii) - 21 26 6
(iv) - 27 32 6
(vi) - - , -
, - -
(vii) , ,
(viii)
–
1 10 1
3
1. sin–1 cos
5
3 – –3
(a) (b) (c) (d)
10 5 10 5
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper comprises four sections – A, B, C and D.
This question paper carries 36 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Section A – Question no. 1 to 20 comprises of 20 questions of one mark
each.
(iii) Section B – Question no. 21 to 26 comprises of 6 questions of two
marks each.
(iv) Section C – Question no. 27 to 32 comprises of 6 questions of four
marks each.
(v) Section D – Question no. 33 to 36 comprises of 4 questions of six
marks each.
(vi) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal
choice has been provided in 3 questions of one mark, 2 questions of two
marks, 2 questions of four marks and 2 questions of six marks. Only
one of the choices in such questions have to be attempted.
(vii) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section
and question, wherever necessary.
(viii) Use of calculators is not permitted.
Section – A
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3 2
2. A = [2 – 3 4], B = , X = [1 2 3] Y = 3
2
, AB + XY
2 4
(a) [28] (b) [24] (c) 28 (d) 24
2 3 2
3. x x x + 3 = 0 , x
4 9 1
(a) 3 (b) 0 (c) –1 (d) 1
/8
4. . tan2 (2x)
.
0
1
5. a . b = 2 | a | | b| , a b
(a) 0° (b) 30° (c) 60° (d) 90°
6. x = ay + b, z = cy + d x = ay + b, z = cy + d ,
a c a c
(a) + =1 (b) + = –1 (c) aa + cc = 1 (d) aa + cc = –1
a c a c
8. , z = ax + by
, ,
:
(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) (d)
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3 2
2
2. If A = [2 – 3 4], B = , X = [1 2 3] and Y = 3 , then AB + XY equals
2 4
(a) [28] (b) [24] (c) 28 (d) 24
2 3 2
3. If x x x + 3 = 0, then the value of x is
4 9 1
(a) 3 (b) 0 (c) –1 (d) 1
/8
4. . tan2 (2x) is equal to
.
0
1
5. If a . b = | a | | b|, then the angle between a and b is
2
(a) 0° (b) 30° (c) 60° (d) 90°
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a
9. { 1,2,3,4,5 } a b (a ≠ b) b
:
1 1 1 3
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 4 2 5
10. 3 , 4 2 2
, :
1 1 1 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
18 36 12 24
x+y 7 2 7
12. 9 =
x – y 9
4 , x y = _________
.
13. f(x) = |x| – |x + 1| f _________
15. a , ( a .^i) ^i + ( a .^j) ^j + ( a .k)
^ k^ _________.
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9. From the set { 1,2,3,4,5 }, two numbers a and b (a ≠ b) are chosen at
a
random. The probability that is an integer is :
b
1 1 1 3
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 4 2 5
10. A bag contains 3 white, 4 black and 2 red balls. If 2 balls are drawn at
random (without replacement), then the probability that both the balls
are white is
1 1 1 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
18 36 12 24
x + y 7 2 7
12. If =
4 , then x y = ________
.
9 x – y 9
14. The slope of the tangent to the curve y = x3 – x at the point (2, 6) is
_______.
OR
The rate of change of the area of a circle with respect to its radius r, when
r = 3 cm, is _________.
^ ^
15. If a is a non-zero vector, then ( a .^i) ^i + ( a .^j) ^j + ( a .k) k equals _________.
OR
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16 20
2 –1
16. A = 4
3 , adj A
. 2x + 1 – 5x – 1
17.
. 10x
dx
2
.
18. :
. |sin x|dx
0
a
. dx
19.
.
1 + 4x 2 = 8 , ‘a’
0
. dx
:
. x+x
dy2 dy
20. y = ax + 2a2, 2 dx + x dx – y = 0
–
21 26 2
21. A = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 } R = { (x, y) : y, x }
R (i) (ii)
:
9 9 1 9 2 2
– sin–1 = sin–1
8 4 3
4 3
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Q. 16 to 20 are very short answer questions.
2 –1
16. Find adj A, if A = 4
3
. 2x + 1 – 5x – 1
17. Find . dx
10x
2
.
18. Evaluate . |sin x|dx
0
a
. dx
19. If . = , then find the value of a.
1 + 4x2 8
0
OR
. dx
Find .
x+x
20. Show that the function y = ax + 2a2 is a solution of the differential equation
dy2 dy
2 + x – y = 0.
dx dx
Section – B
9 9 1 9 2 2
– sin–1 = sin–1
8 4 3 4 3
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dy
22. = , x = cos – cos 2, y = sin – sin 2.
3 dx
23. f f(x) = (x – 1) ex + 1, x > 0
24. | a| = 2| b| ( a + b) ( a – b) = 12 , | a| | b|
a = 4^i + 3^j + k^ b = 2^i – ^j + 2k^
25. y- 3 xz –
3 2 3
26. P(A) = 10 , P(B) = 5 P(AB) = 5 , [P(B/A) + P(A/B)]
–
27 32 4
27. Z R = {(x, y) : (x – y) 5 } R,
1+x+ 1–x dy –1
28. y = sin–1 2
,
=
dx 2 1 – x2
– 2 , 2 f(x) = ex cos x
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dy
22. Find the value of at = , if x = cos – cos 2, y = sin – sin 2.
dx 3
24. Find | a| and | b|, if | a| = 2| b| and ( a + b) . ( a – b) = 12.
OR
Find the unit vector perpendicular to each of the vectors a = 4^i + 3^j + k^
and b = 2^i – ^j + 2k.
^
25. Find the equation of the plane with intercept 3 on the y-axis and parallel
to xz – plane.
3 2 3
26. Find [P(B/A) + P(A/B)], if P(A) = , P(B) = and P(AB) = .
10 5 5
Section – C
1+x+ 1–x dy –1
28. If y = sin–1 , then show that =
2 dx 2 1 – x2
OR
Verify the Rolle’s Theorem for the function f(x) = ex cos x in – ,
2 2
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. x sin x
29. : . dx.
1 + cos2 x
0
30.
dy
(x + 1) = 2e–y + 1; y = 0 x = 0
dx
31. I, II III I II 12
III 5
M N ,
M N
( )
( )
I II III
M 1 2 1
N 2 1 1.25
M ` 600 N ` 400
, ,
, ? ?
32.
100 5 1000 25
,
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. x sin x
29. Evaluate : . dx.
1 + cos2 x
0
30. For the differential equation given below, find a particular solution
satisfying the given condition
dy
(x + 1) = 2e–y + 1 ; y = 0 when x = 0.
dx
31. A manufacturer has three machines I, II and III installed in his factory.
Machine I and II are capable of being operated for atmost 12 hours
whereas machine III must be operated for atleast 5 hours a day. He
produces only two items M and N each requiring the use of all the three
machines.
The number of hours required for producing 1 unit of M and N on three
machines are given in the following table :
Number of hours required on machines
Items
I II III
M 1 2 1
N 2 1 1.25
He makes a profit of ` 600 and ` 400 on one unit of items M and N
respectively. How many units of each item should he produce so as to
maximize his profit assuming that he can sell all the items that he
produced. What will be the maximum profit ?
32. A coin is biased so that the head is three times as likely to occur as tail. If
the coin is tossed twice, find the probability distribution of number of tails.
Hence find the mean of the number of tails.
OR
Suppose that 5 men out of 100 and 25 women out of 1000 are good orators.
Assuming that there are equal number of men and women, find the
probability of choosing a good orator.
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–
33 36 6
33. :
a–b b+c a
b–c c+a b = a3 + b3 + c3 – 3 abc.
c–a a+b c
1 3 2
A = 2 0 –1 , A3 – 4A2 – 3A + 11 I = O A–1
1 2 3
34. f(x) = (x – 1)3 (x – 2)2 () ()
36 ,
35. , , , x – , y = x
x2 + y2 = 32
36. r = a + b r = b + a
r . ( a × b)= 0
____________
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Section – D
a–b b+c a
b–c c+a b = a3 + b3 + c3 – 3 abc.
c–a a+b c
OR
1 3 2
–1 , then show that A3 – 4A2 – 3A + 11 I = O. Hence find A–1.
If A = 2 0
1 2 3
34. Find the intervals on which the function f(x) = (x – 1)3 (x – 2)2 is (a) strictly
increasing (b) strictly decreasing.
OR
35. Find the area of the region lying in the first quadrant and enclosed by the
x – axis, the line y = x and the circle x2 + y2 = 32.
36. Show that the lines r = a + b and r = b + a are coplanar and the plane
containing them is given by r . ( a × b)= 0.
____________
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