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ASCENT SPEED

7-13 Std 12 : Maths Date : 19/02/24


Total Marks : 100 3d Time : 3 hour
Section A
//X
• Choose correct answer from the given options. [Each carries 1 Mark] [28]
2p p p
1. The equation of line passing through the origin and the direction cosines , , is ..........
3 4 3
y x y y y
(A) x = =z (B) = =z (C) x = = –z (D) x = =z
– 2 –1 – 2 – 2 2
2. The direction cosines of the line passing through (3, 4, 5) and (4, 5, 6) is ..........
æ 1 1 1 ö
(A) (1, 1, 1) (B) ( 3, 3, 3) (C) ç , , ÷ (D) (7, 9, 11)
è 3 3 3ø
x y z x–2 y +1 3–z
3. The lines = = and = = are ....
2 1 3 2 1 –3
(A) Parallel (B) perpendicular
(C) coincident (D) Intersecting in acute angle
4. The equation of a line passing through origin and parallel to Y-axis is ........
x y z x y z x y z x y z
(A) = = (B) = = (C) = = (D) = =
1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0
«
5. The equation of the line L passing through A(–2, 2, 3) and perpendicular to AB is ..........
where B = (13, –3, 13).
x–2 y+2 z+3 x+2 y–2 z–3
(A) = = (B) = =
3 13 2 3 13 2
x+2 y –2 z–3 x –2 y+2 z+3
(C) = = (D) = =
15 –5 10 15 –5 10
® ®
6. If the lines r = (2, –3, 7) + k(2, a, 5), k Î R and r = (1, 2, 3) + k(3, –a, a), k Î R are perpendicular
to each other then a = ......
(A) 2 (B) –6 (C) 1 (D) –1
x -7 y -3 z -4 x -8 y -2 3-z
7. The lines = = and = = are coplannar then k = ......
k 1 1 1 1 k
(A) 0, 4 (B) 1, – 1 (C) – 1 (D) 1
8. The cartesian equation of the line passing through (4, 9, 8) and (3, – 2, 1) is ..........
x-4 9- y z-8 x - 3 y + 2 z -1
(A) = = (B) = =
3 2 1 4 9 8
x - 3 y + 2 z -1 x - 4 y + 2 z -1
(C) = = (D) = =
1 - 11 7 1 11 7
9. If the vector equation of the line is r = (1, – 5, 9) + k(2, 2, –1), k Î R then its cartesian equation
is .........
x +1 y - 5 z + 9 x - 2 y - 2 z +1
(A) = = (B) = =
2 2 -1 1 -5 9
1- x y + 5 9 - z x -1 y - 5 z - 9
(C) = = (D) = =
-2 2 1 2 2 -1
® ®
10. The angle between the lines r = (4, – 3, 2) + k(2, 1, 2), k Î R and r = (2, 0, 5) + k(6, 3, 2), k Î R
is ..........
4 5 4 5 -1 4 5 -1 19
(A) sin -1 (B) cos
-1
(C) cos (D) sin
21 21 19 21
The angle between the lines r = (4, – 3, 2) + k(2, 1, 2), k Î R and r = (2, 0, 5) + k(6, 3, 2), k Î R
is ..........
4 5 4 5 -1 4 5 -1 19
(A) sin -1 (B) cos
-1
(C) cos (D) sin
21 21 19 21
®
11. The equation of line perpendicular to r · (1, 2, 1) = 4 and passing through (0, 0, 0) is ..........
x y z
(A) 1 = 2 = 1 (B) x – 1 = y – 2 = z – 1
x y z x -1 y - 2 z -1
(C) -1 = 2 = -1 (D) = =
4 4 4
4 4 4

12. The equation of line passing through (2, – 3, 5) and makes congruent angles with axes is ..........
® ® æ -1 -1 -1 ö
(A) r = (2, – 3, 5) + k(1, 1, 1), k Î R (B) r = (2, – 3, 5) + k ç , , ÷, kÎR
è 3 3 3ø
® æ 1 -1 -1 ö ®
(C) r = (2, – 3, 5) + k ç ,
è 3 3
, ÷ , kÎR (D) r = (2, – 3, 5) + k(– 1, – 1, 1), k Î R

x-2 y -8 z+5 x -5 y +2 z +5
13. If the lines = = and = = have same direction then k = ..........
k -3 9 1 1 k
1 1
(A) 3 (B) – 3 (C) (D) -
3 3
x -1 y - 4 z + 3 x +1 y - 3 z -1
14. If the lines = = and = = are perpendicular then c = ..........
1 c -3 -c 2 1
3 -3
(A) (B) (C) – 3 (D) 3
5 5
x - 2 y +6 z - 5
15. The perpendicular distance of the point (3, –4, –5) from the line = = is .......
4 5 -3
1 1 1 1
(A) 1657 (B) 1675 (C) 1757 (D) 1667
5 5 5 5

16. The im age of the point (1, 2, 3) in the line r = (6, 7, 7) + k (3, 2, – 2), k Î R is (5, 8, a) then
a = ..........
(A) 8 (B) 9 (C) – 15 (D) 15
//21
® ®
17. If the lines r = (5, 5, 2) + k (3, 6, 9), k Î R and r = (0, 3, –1) + k (1, 2, b), k Î R are parallel then
b = .......... .
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) –5 (D) 2
18. The angle between the lines r = (–3, 5, –1) + k(1, 2, 1), k Î R and r = (1, 3, –2) + k(6, –3, 0), k
Î R is ...........
p p p
(A) (B) 0 (C) (D)
2 6 3
19. The angle between the lines whose direction cosines are l, m, n and m – n, n – l, l – m is .........
p p p p
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 2 3 4
® ®
20. The lines r = (–1, 2, 5) + k(–1, 2, 5), k Î R and r = (–3, 1, 5) + k(–3, 1, 5), k Î R ..........
(A) Perpendicular (B) Skew (C) Coplannar (D) Parallel

21. The equation of the line passing through iˆ + 3 ˆj + 2kˆ and perpendicular to the lines
® ®
r = (1, 2, - 1) + l (2, 1, 1) and r = (2, 6, 1) + m(1, 2, 3) is ..........
® ®
(A) r = (1, 2, - 1) + l( -1, 5, - 3) (B) r = (1, 3, 2) + l(1, - 5, 3)
® ®
(C) r = (1, 3, 2) + l(1, 5, 3) (D) r = (1, 3, 2) + l( -1, 5, - 3)
®
22. The shortest distance of the lines r1 = 4iˆ - 3 ˆj - kˆ + l(iˆ - 4 ˆj + 7kˆ ) and
®
r2 = iˆ - ˆj - 10kˆ + l(2iˆ - 3 ˆj + 8kˆ ) is .........
(A) 3 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 0
23. A line makes the angle a, b, g and d with the diagonals of a cube. Then cos2a + cos2b + cos2g +
cos2d = ...........
4 2 1
(A) (B) (C) 3 (D)
3 3 3
x +1 y - 2 z +1
24. The foot of perpendicular drawn from the point P(1, 0, 2) on the line = =
3 -2 -1
is ...........
æ1 3ö
(A) (1, 2, – 3) (B) ç , 1, - ÷ (C) (2, 4, – 6) (D) (2, 3, 6)
è2 2ø
x +1 y - 2 z + 1
25. The length of perpendicular drawn from the point (1, 0, 2) on the line = =
3 -2 -1
is ...........
3 6 6 3
(A) (B) (C) 3 2 (D) 2 3
2 2
26. The distance between the lines x = 1 – 4t, y = 2 + t, z = 3 + 2t and x = 1 + S, y = 4 – 2S, z = –1
+ S is ..........
16 8 16
(A) 8 (B) (C) (D)
90 5 110
x –3 y –8 z – 3 x + 3 y + 7 z – 6
27. The shortest distance the lines = = and = = is ..........
3 –1 1 –3 2 4
(A) 30 (B) 2 30 (C) 5 30 (D) 3 30
x – 2 y – 3 4 – z x – 1 y – 4 z – 5
28. If the lines = = and = = are intersect each other then l
1 1 l l 2 1
= .......
(A) 0, –3 (B) –3, 3 (C) 2, –2 (D) 0, 2

Section B
//X
• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 2 Marks] [14]
1. If a line makes angles 90°, 135°, 45° with the x, y and z- axes respectively, find its direction cosines.
2. Show that the line through the points (1, – 1, 2), (3, 4, – 2) is perpendicular to the line through the
points (0, 3, 2) and (3, 5, 6).
3. Find the equation of the line which passes through the point (1, 2, 3) and is parallel to the vector
Ù Ù Ù
3 i + 2 j – 2k .
4. Find the equation of the line in vector and in cartesian form that passes through the point with
Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
position vector 2 i – j + 4 k and is in the direction i + 2 j - k .
5. Find the cartesian equation of the line which passes through the point (–2, 4, –5) and parallel to the
x + 3 y - 4 z +8
line given by = = .
3 5 6
x –1 y – 2 z – 3 x –1 y –1 z – 6
6. If the lines = = and = = are perpendicular, find the value of k.
–3 2k 2 3k 1 –5
x + 3 y -1 z + 3 x +1 y - 4 z -5
7. Find the angle between the pair of lines = = and = = .
3 5 4 1 1 2
Section C
//X
• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 3 Marks] [36]
8. If a line has the direction ratios –18, 12, – 4, then what are its direction cosines ?
9. Show that the points (2, 3, 4), (– 1, – 2, 1), (5, 8, 7) are collinear.
10. ) Find the angle between the pairs of lines :
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
r = 2 i - 5 j + k + l (3 i + 2 j + 6 k ) and r = 7 i - 6 k + m ( i + 2 j + 2 k )
11. ) Find the angle between the pair of lines :
x - 2 y -1 z + 3 x +2 y -4 z-5
= = and = =
2 5 -3 -1 8 4
1 – x 7 y – 14 z – 3 7 – 7x y – 5 6 – z
12. Find the values of p so that the lines = = and = = are at
3 2p 2 3p 1 5
right angles.
® æÙ Ù Ùö æÙ Ù Ùö
13. Find the shortest distance between the lines r = ç i + 2 j + k ÷ + l ç i – j + k ÷ and
è ø è ø
® Ù Ù Ù æ Ù Ù Ùö
r = 2 i - j - k + m ç 2 i + j + 2 k ÷.
è ø
14. Find the shortest distance between the lines whose vector equations are
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
r = ( i + 2 j + 3 k ) + l ( i – 3 j + 2 k ) and r = 4 i + 5 j + 6 k + m (2 i + 3 j + k ) .
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
15. Find the shortest distance between lines r = 6 i + 2 j + 2 k + l ( i - 2 j + 2 k ) and
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
r = – 4 i – k + m (3 i – 2 j – 2 k ) .
16. Find the vector equation of the line passing through the point (1, 2, –4) and perpendicular to the
x - 8 y + 19 z - 10 x - 15 y - 29 z - 5
two lines : = = and = = .
3 - 16 7 3 8 -5
17. Show that the points A(2, 3, – 4), B(1, – 2, 3) and C(3, 8, – 11) are collinear.
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
18. Find the angle between the pair of lines given by r = 3 i + 2 j - 4 k + l( i + 2 j + 2 k ) and
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
r = 5 i - 2 j + m(3 i + 2 j + 6 k ) .
19. Find the shortest distance between the lines l1 and l2 whose vector equations are
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
r = i + j + l(2 i - j + k ) and r = 2 i + j - k + m(3 i - 5 j + 2 k ).

Section D
//X
• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 4 Marks] [16]
20. Find the direction cosines of the sides of the triangle whose vertices are (3, 5, – 4), (– 1, 1, 2) and
(– 5, – 5, – 2).
21. Find the shortest distance between the lines whose vector equations are
® Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù
r = (1 – t ) i + (t – 2) j + (3 – 2t ) k and r = ( s + 1) i + (2s – 1) j – ( 2s + 1) k .
22. Find the vector and the Cartesian equations of the line through the point (5, 2, – 4) and which is
Ù Ù Ù
parallel to the vector 3 i + 2 j - 8 k .
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
23. Find the distance between the lines l1 and l2 given by r = i + 2 j - 4 k + l(2 i + 3 j + 6 k ) and
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
r = 3 i + 3 j - 5 k + m(2 i + 3 j + 6 k ) .
ASCENT SPEED
7-13 Std 12 : Maths Date : 19/02/24
Total Marks : 100 3d Time : 3 hour

Section [ A ] : 1 Mark MCQ

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. C Chap 11 S6 1 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q1
2. C Chap 11 S6 2 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q2
3. A Chap 11 S6 3 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q3
4. B Chap 11 S6 4 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q4
5. B Chap 11 S6 5 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q5
6. D Chap 11 S6 6 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q6
7. C Chap 11 S6 7 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q7
8. D Chap 11 S6 8 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q8
9. C Chap 11 S6 9 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q9
10. A Chap 11 S6 11 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q11
11. A Chap 11 S6 12 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q12
12. A Chap 11 S6 14 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q14
13. B Chap 11 S6 15 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q15
14. D Chap 11 S6 16 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q16
15. A Chap 11 S6 19 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q19
16. D Chap 11 S6 20 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q20
17. A Chap 11 S6 21 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q21
18. A Chap 11 S6 22 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q22
19. B Chap 11 S6 26 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q26
20. C Chap 11 S6 28 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q28
21. B Chap 11 S6 32 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q32
22. D Chap 11 S6 33 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q33
23. A Chap 11 S6 37 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q37
24. B Chap 11 S6 41 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q41
25. A Chap 11 S6 42 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q42
26. D Chap 11 S6 50 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q50
27. D Chap 11 S6 59 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q59
28. A Chap 11 S6 64 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S6Q64

Section [ B ] : 2 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. - Chap 11 S1 1 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S1Q1

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2. - Chap 11 S2 2 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S2Q2
3. - Chap 11 S2 4 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S2Q4
4. - Chap 11 S2 5 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S2Q5
5. - Chap 11 S2 6 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S2Q6
6. - Chap 11 S3 3 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S3Q3
7. - Chap 11 S4 8 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S4Q8

Section [ C ] : 3 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


8. - Chap 11 S1 3 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S1Q3
9. - Chap 11 S1 4 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S1Q4
10. - Chap 11 S2 8.1 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S2Q8.1
11. - Chap 11 S2 9.1 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S2Q9.1
12. - Chap 11 S2 10 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S2Q10
13. - Chap 11 S2 12 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S2Q12
14. - Chap 11 S2 14 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S2Q14
15. - Chap 11 S3 4 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S3Q4
16. - Chap 11 S3 5 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S3Q5
17. - Chap 11 S4 5 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S4Q5
18. - Chap 11 S4 7 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S4Q7
19. - Chap 11 S4 9 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S4Q9

Section [ D ] : 4 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


20. - Chap 11 S1 5 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S1Q5
21. - Chap 11 S2 15 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S2Q15
22. - Chap 11 S4 6 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S4Q6
23. - Chap 11 S4 10 QP23P11B1213_P2C11S4Q10

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ASCENT SPEED
7-13 Std 12 : Maths Date : 19/02/24
Total Marks : 100 3d Time : 3 hour
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