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Term I GREENWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL (2021-22)

Sector-9, Gurugram
ONLINE TEST 2
Name: Subject: Math Standard (041)
Class: XII Date: 08.10.2021
Time: 90 Minutes M.M: 40

General Instructions:
1. This question paper contains three parts A , B and C.
2. Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. Any 16 questions are to be attempted.
3. Section B consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. Any 16 questions are to be attempted.
4. Section C consists of 10 questions based on case studies. Attempt any 8 questions.
5. There is no negative marking.
6. Scan and send the pdf file of answer sheet by 11: 30 am at
rajesh@greenwoodgurgaon.com

SECTION – A
Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. Any 16 questions are to be attempted.
1. The relation R defined in the set A = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7} by R = {(a,b) : both a and b are (1)
either odd or even}. Then R is
(a) symmetric (b) transitive (c) an euivalence relation (d) reflexive
2. Let R be any relation in the set A of human beings in a town at a particular time. If R = {(x,y): x is (1)
exactly 7 cm taller than y}, then R is
(a) not symmetric (b) reflexive (c) symmetric but not transitive (d) an equivalence relation
3. The relation R in the set A = {1,2,3,4,5,6} as R= {(x, y) : y is divisible by x} (1)
(a) Reflexive, transitive but not symmetric (b) Reflexive, symmetric but not transitive
(c) an equivalence Relation (d) none of these
4. If the set A contains 5 elements and the set B contains 6 elements, then the number of one-one (1)
and on to mappings from A to B is
(a) 720 (b) 120 (c) 0 (d) None of these
5. The function f: R→R defined by f(x) = 𝑒 𝑥 is one - one (1)
(a) True (b) False (c) Can’t say (d) Partially true/false
6. 1 2 3 (1)
The order of matrix A = [ ] is
4 5 −1
(a) 3× 2 (b) 2× 3 (c) 2× 2 (d) 3× 3
7. If a matrix has 18 elements, then the number of its possible order is (1)
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8

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8. Two matrices A = [aij] and B = [bij] are said to be equal, if they are (1)
(a) aij = bij (b) aij = bji (c) aij = -bij (d) aij . bij = 0
9. If A and B are matrices of order 3 and |𝐴| = 5, |𝐵| = 3 then |3𝐴𝐵 | = 27 × 5 × 3 (1)
(a) True (b) False (c) Can’t say (d) Partially true/false
10. If A is a matrix of order 3× 3, then |3𝐴| is equal to (1)
(a) 27|𝐴| (b) 9|𝐴| (c) 3|𝐴| (d) 81|𝐴|
11. The function f(x) = 4x – 18x + 27 x - 7 is always
3 2
(1)
(a) increasing (b) decreasing (c) strictly decreasing (d) None of these
12. The function f(x) = 9x + 8, x∈ R is an increasing function. (1)
(a) True (b) False (c) Can’t say (d) Partially true/false
𝜋
13. If x + y = k is normal to the curve x = acos3ϴ and y = a sin3ϴ at ϴ = (1)
4

(a) 1 (b) −1 (c) 1/2 (d) - 1/2


14. The equation of the normal to the curve y = tan x at (0,0) is (1)
(a) x + y = 1 (b) x – y = 0 (c) x + 2y = 0 (d) x + y = 0
15. The function f(x) = tan x – x (1)
(a) always increases (c) always decreases
(b) never increases (d) sometimes increases and sometimes decreases
16. The maximum and minimum values of the function 2x – 15x + 36 x + 11 are respectively
3 2
(1)
(a) 39, 18 (b) 39, 35 (c) 39, 38 (d) 38, 37
17. The minimum value of the function f(x) = 2x – 3x exists at x equals to
3 2
(1)
(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) -1 (d) 1
18. If x is real then the minimum value of x – 8x + 17 is
2
(1)
(a) -1 (b) 0 (c) 1 (d) 2
19. A feasible region of a system of linear inequalities is said to be……, if it can be enclosed (1)
within a circle
(a) bounded (b) unbounded (c) in circled form (d) in squared form
20. Maximum value of the objective function Z = ax + by in a LPP always occurs at only one (1)
corner point of the feasible region
(a) True (b) False (c) Can’t say (d) Partially true
SECTION – B
Section A consists of 20 questions of 1 mark each. Any 16 questions are to be attempted.
21. Let R = (a, a3): a is a prime number less than 5 be a relation. Find the range of R. (1)
(a) {3, 8} (b){8, 27} (c) {2, 27} (d) {2, 3}

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22. Let A = {a, b, c} and the relation R be defined on A as R = { (a, a) (b, c) (a, b)}. Then find (1)
maximum number of ordered pairs to be added in R to make R reflexive and transitive
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 1
23 If A = {x ∈ 𝑍: 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 12} and R is the relation in A given by R = { (a, b): |𝑎 − 𝑏| is a multiple (1)
of 4}. Then the set of all elements related to 1 is
(a) {1, 4, 6} (b) {1, 5, 9} (c) {2, 4, 6} (d) {1, 3, 9}
24. The function f : R→ R, given by f(x) = 1 is (1)
𝑥

(a) one - one (b) one – one and onto (c) onto (d) many - one
25. The function f : N→ N given by f(x) = 2x is (1)
(a) surjective (b) bijective (c) injective (d) many-one
26. 0 1 −2 (1)
For what value of x, the matrix A = [−1 0 3 ] is skew – symmetric matrix ?
𝑥 −3 0
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) -2
27. If the points (2, -3), (k, -1) and (0, 4) are collinear, then the value of k is (1)
(a) 10/7 (b) 7/10 (c) 3/10 (d) 1
28. The equation of line joining (2, 3) and (-1, 2) is (1)
(a) x – 3y – 7 = 0 (b) x – 3y + 7 = 0 (c) x + 3y – 7 = 0 (d) x + 3y + 7 = 0
29. The minors and cofactor of all the elements of the determinant |2 −1| are respectively (1)
3 5
(a) 5,3,-1,2 ; 5,-3,1,2 (b) 5,-3,1,2 ; 5,3,-1,2
(c) 5, −1,3,2 ; 5, −3,1,2 (d) 5,3,-1,2 ; 5,1,-3,2
30. If A = [1 2 ] , then M12 + C22 is (1)
3 −1
(a) 4 (b) 1 (c) -4 (d) 0
31. The maximum slope of curve y = - x + 3 x + 9 x – 27 is
3 2
(1)
(a) 0 (b) 12 (c) 16 (d) 32
32. The absolute maximum values of a function f is given by f(x) = 12x4/3 – 6x1/3 , x ∈ [-1,1]. (1)
(a) 18 (b) 16 (c) 14 (d) 12
33. The critical points for the function f(x) = x – 2x + x + 1 = 0
3 2
(1)
(a) 1, 1/3 (b) 1, 0 (c) 2, 1 (d)4, 3
34. The function f(x) = 5 – 9 is of which nature for x ∈ R, (x ≠ 0) (1)
𝑥

(a) Increasing (b) decreasing (c) Strictly increasing (d) Strictly decreasing
35. Which of the following functions is decreasing on (0, π/2) (1)
(a) sin 2x (b) tan x (c) cos x (d) cos3x
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36. Intervals in which the function f(x) = sin x + cos x x ∈ (0, 𝜋/2) is strictly increasing (1)
(a) (π/4, π/2) (b) (0, π/2) ( c) (0, 𝜋/4 (d) None of these
37. The equation of the tangent to the curve y = x – 4x – 5 at the point x = -2 is
2
(1)
(a) 8x +y + 9 = 0 (b) 8x -y + 9 = 0 (c) 8x +y - 9 = 0 (d) 8x -y - 9 = 0
38. What is the slope of the normal to the curve x = t + 3t – 8, y= 2t – 2t -5 at t = 2
2 2
(1)
(a) -7/6 (b) 6/7 (c) 1 (d) 5/6
39. In the feasible region for a LPP is…….. then the optimal value of the objective function (1)
Z = ax + by may or may not be exist
(a) bounded (b) unbounded (c) in circled form (d) In squared form
40. The corner points of the feasible region determined by the following system of linear inequalities (1)
2x + y ≤ 10, x + 3y ≤ 15, x, y ≥ 0 are (0,0) , (5,0) , (3,4) and (0,5). Let Z = p x + q y, where p, q
> 0. Condition on p and q, so that the maximum of Z occurs at both (3,4) and (0,5) is
(a) p = q (b) p = 2q (c) p = 3q (d) q = 3p

SECTION - C
Case Study Based Questions
Section C consists of 10 questions based on case studies. Attempt any 8 questions.
Case Study - 1

Two farmers Ramakishan and Gurucharan Singh cultivate only three varieties of rice namely
Basmati, Permal and Naura. The sale in rupees of these varieties of rice by both the farmers in the
month of September and October are given by the following A and B

September sales (in ₹)

10000 20000 30000


𝐴=[ ]
50000 30000 10000

5000 10000 6000


B=[ ]
20000 10000 10000
Based on above information, answers the Q. No. 41 to 45
41. The Total sales in September and October for each variety can be represented as (1)

(a) A + B (b) A - B (c) A > B (d) A<B


42. What is the value of A23 (1)
(a) 10000 (b) 20000 (c) 30000 (d) 40000

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43. The decrease in sales from September to October is given by (1)
(a) A + B (b) A - B (c) A > B (d) A < B
44. If Ramakishan receives 2% profit on gross sales, compute his profit for each variety sold in (1)
October.
(a) ₹ 100, ₹ 200, ₹120 (b) ₹ 100, ₹ 200, ₹ 130 (c) ₹ 100, ₹ 220, ₹ 120 (d) ₹ 110, ₹ 200, ₹ 120
45. If Gurucharan receives 2% profit on gross sales, compute his profit for each variety sold in (1)
September.
(a) ₹100, ₹200, ₹120 (b) ₹1000, ₹600, ₹200 (c) ₹400, ₹200, ₹120 (d) ₹1200, ₹200, ₹120
Case Study - 2

Vihan’s father wants to construct a rectangular field using a brick wall on one side of the garden
and wire fencing for the other three sides. He has 400 ft of wire fencing
Based on above information answer the Q. No. 46 to 50
46. To construct a field using 400 ft of fencing, we need to maximise its (1)

(a) volume (b) Area (c) perimeter (d) length of the side
47. If a denotes the the length of side field perpendicular to brick wall and b denotes the length of side (1)
field parallel to brick wall, then find the relation representing total amount of fencing wire

(a) a + 2b = 150 (b) a + 2b = 500 (c) 2a + b = 400 (d) 2a + b = 100


48. Maximum value of A(a) occurs at a equals (1)
(a) 100 ft ( b) 50 ft (c) 26 ft (d) 31 ft
49. Area of the field as a function of say A(a) can be represented as (1)

(a) 400 + 2a2 (b) a – 2a2 (c) 400a – 2a2 (d) 400 – a2
50. Maximum area of the field will be (1)
(a) 2500 sq t (b) 4000 sq ft (c) 20000 sq ft (d) 6000 sq ft

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