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SECTION A (64 Marks)

(Answer all Questions)


Question 1 [2]

Let f :R→R be function defined by f ( x ) = sin ( 2 x − 3) , then f is


(a) Injective
(b) Surjective
(c) Bijective
(d) None of these

Question 2 [2]

a b 
If tan −1   + tan −1   = , then x is equal to
 x  x 2
(a) ab
(b) 2ab
(c) 2ab
(d) ab

Question 3 [2]

Let R be a relation on the set A of ordered pairs of positive integers defined by (x,
y) R (u, v), if and only if xv = yu. Then, R is
(a) only reflexive
(b) only symmetric
(c) only transitive
(d) An equivalence relation
Question 4 [2]

If 3tan −1 x + cot −1 x =  , then x equals


(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) – 1
1
(d)
2
Question 5 [2]

If f :R→R is given by f ( x ) = 1 − x 2 , then fof is


(a) x
2
(b) x
(c) X
(d) 1 − x2
Question 6 [2]

1
The value of expression 2sec−1 2 + sin −1   is
2

(a)
6
5
(b)
6
7
(c)
6
(d) 1
Question 7 [2]

1 3 2   x 
If 1 1 0 5 1   1  = 0 , then x is
0 3 2   −2 
1
(a) −
2
1
(b)
2
(c) 1
(d) – 1

Question 8 [2]

1 2 
If f ( x ) = x2 + 4x − 5 and A= , f(A) is equal to
 4 −3
0 −4
(a) 8 8 
 

2 1
(b)  2 0
 

1 1 
(c) 1 0
 

8 4
(d) 8 0 
 

Question 9 [2]

 cos 2  sin  cos   cos 2  sin  cos  


Let A=  and B=  , then
cos sin  sin 2   cos  sin  sin 2  
AB = O, if

(a)  = n , n = 0, 1, 2, .....

(b)  +  = n , n = 0, 1, 2, .....

(c)  =  + ( 2n + 1) , n = 0, 1, 2, ....
2
n
(d)  =  + , n = 0, 1, 2, ....
2
Question 10 [2]

If A and B are two matrices such that A + B and AB are both defined, then
(a) A and B are two matrices not necessarily of same order.
(b) A and B are square matrices of same order
(c) Number of columns of A = Number of rows of B
(d) None of these
Question 11 [2]

1 3  + 2 
If the matrix
2 4 8  is singular, then =
 
 3 5 10 
(a) –2
(b) 4
(c) 2
(d) –4

Question 12 [2]

𝛼 𝛽
If A = [ ], then Adj. A is equal to:
𝛾 𝛿

 − 
(a) −  

 − 
(b)  −  

 −  
(c)  − 

 − − 
(d)   

Question 13 [2]

4+ x −2
If f ( x) = , x0 be continuous at x = 0, then f(0) =
x
1
(a)
2
1
(b)
4
(c) 2
3
(d)
2
Question 14 [2]

dy
y = ( tan x )
sin x
If , then is equal to
dx
(a) sec x + cos x
(b) sec x + log tan x
( tan x )
sin x
(c)
(d) None of these

Question 15 [2]

d2y
If x = f (t ) and y = g ( t ) , then is equal to
dx 2
g '' ( t )
(a)
f '' ( t )
g '' ( t ) f ' ( t ) − g ' ( t ) f '' ( t )
(b)
( f '(t ))
3

g '' ( t ) f ' ( t ) − g ' ( t ) f '' ( t )


(c)
( f '(t ))
2

(d) None of these

Question 16 [2]

1+ 2 + x − 3
The value of lim is
x →2 x−2
1
(a)
8 3
1
(b)
4 3
(c) 0
(d) None of these

Question 17 [2]

1 −1 x 1 
A= = ( A + B) = A2 + B 2 ,
2
If  , B  y −1 and then x + y =
 2 −1  
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5

Question 18 [2]

What is the slope of the normal at the point ( at , 2at ) of the parabola
2

y 2 = 4ax ?
1
(a)
t
(b) t
(c) – t
1
(d) −
t
Question 19 [2]

 x −x
If y = tan −1  3/2 
, then y ' (1) is equal to
 1 + x 
(a) 0
1
(b)
2
(c) – 1
1
(d) −
4
Question 20 [2]

 3x   3x  d2y
If y = cos   − sin 2   ,
2
then is
 2  2 dx 2
(a) −3 1 − y 2
(b) 9y
(c) – 9y
(d) 3 1 − y2

Question 21 [4x2]

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 50m, then its area will remain same, but if
length is decreased by 10m and breadth is decreased by 20m, then its area will
2
decrease by 5300 m
Based on the information given above, answer the following questions:

(i)
The equations in terms of X and Y are
(a) x − y = 50, 2 x − y = 550
(b) x − y = 50, 2 x + y = 550
(c) x + y = 50, 2 x − y = 550
(d) x + y = 50, 2 x + y = 550

(ii)
Which of the following matrix equation is represented by the given information
1 −1  x   50 
(a)  2 1   y  = 550
    

1 1  x   50 
(b)  2 1  y  = 550
    

1 1   x   50 
(c)  2 −1  y  = 550
    

1 1  x   −50 
(d)  2 1  y  =  −550
    

(iii)
The value of y (breadth of rectangular field) is
(a) 150m
(b) 200m
(c) 430m
(d) 350m

(iv)
How much is the are of rectangular field?
(a) 60000 sq. m
(b) 30000 sq. m
(c) 30000m
(d) 3000m

Question 22 [4x2]

The shape of a toy is given as f ( x ) = 6 ( 2 x 4 − x 2 ) . To make the toy beautiful


2 sticks which are perpendicular to each other were placed at a point (2, 3),
above the toy.

(i)
Which value from the following may be ascissca of critical point?
1
(a) 
4
1
(b) 
2
(c) 1
(d) None

(ii)
What will be the equation of the tangent at the critical point if it passes through
(2, 3)?
(a) x + 360 y = 1082
(b) y = 360 x − 717
(c) x = 717 y + 360
(d) None

(iii)
Find the second order derivative of the function at x = 5.
(a) 598
(b) 1176
(c) 3588
(d) 3312

(iv)
At which of the following intervals will f(x) be increasing?
(
(a) −, −1/ 2 ) ( 1/ 2,  )
(b) ( −1 / 2, 0) (1 / 2,  )
(c) (0, 12 ) (1/ 2,  )
(d) ( −, − 1/ 2) (0, 12 )
Question 23 [4x2]

An organization conducted bike race under 2 different categories-boys and girls.


Totally there were 250 participants. Among all of them finally three from Category
1 and two from Category 2 were selected for the final race. Ravi forms two sets B
and G with these participants for his college project.
   
Let B = b1 , b2 , b3 G = g1 , g 2 where B represents the set of boys selected
and G the set of girls who were selected for the final race.
Ravi decides to explore these sets for various types of relations and functions.

(i)
Ravi wishes to form all the relations possible from B to G. How many such
relations are possible?
(a) 26
(b) 25
(c) 0
(d) 23
(ii)
Let R : B → B be defined by R = {(x, y) : x and y are students of same sex}.
Then this relation R is _________.
(a) Equivalence
(b) Reflexive only
(c) Reflexive and symmetric but not transitive
(d) Reflexive and transitive but not symmetric

(iii)
Ravi wants to know among those relations, how many functions can be formed
from B to G?
(a) 22
(b) 212
(c) 32
(d) 23
(iv)
Ravi wants to find the number of injective functions from B to G. How many
numbers of injective functions are possible?
(a) 0
(b) 2!
(c) 3!
(d) 0!
SECTION B (16 Marks)

(Answer all Questions)


Question 24 [2]

For what value of m, are the points with position vector 10iˆ + 3 ˆj, 12 ˆj − 5 ˆj and `

miˆ + 11 ˆj collinear?
(a) –8
(b) 8
(c) 4
(d) –4

Question 25 [2]

ABCDEF is a regular hexagon with centre at origin such that AD + EB + FC =


λED, then  is equal to
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 3

Question 26 [2]

If a , b, c are mutually perpendicular unit-vector, then a +b − c equals:


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

Question 27 [2]

Which one of the following statement is not correct?


(a) Vector product is commutative
(b) Vector product is not associative
(c) Vector product is distributive over addition
(d) Scalar product is commutative

Question 28 [4x2]
The equation of a line with direction cosines  l , m, n  and passing through
x − x1 y − y1 z − z1
( x1, y1, z1 ) is given by: = =
l m n
Based on the above information, answer the following questions by choosing the
correct option:

(i)
1 1 1
Direction ratios of two lines are a, b, c and , , , the lines are
bc ca ab
(a) Mutually perpendicular
(b) Parallel
(c) Coincident
(d) None of these

(ii)
x + 2 y +1 z − 3
The coordinates of a point on the line = = at a distance of
3 2 2
6
from the point (1, 2, 3) is
2
(a) ( 56, 43, 111)
 56 43 111 
(b)  , , 
 17 17 17 
(c) ( 2, 1, 3)
(d) ( −2, − 1, − 3)
(iii)
The coordinates of the point where the line through the points A(3, 4, 1) and B(5,
1, 6) crosses the XY-plane are
 13 23 
(a)  , , 0
5 5 
 13 23 
(b)  − , , 0
 5 5 
 13 23 
(c)  ,− , 0
5 5 
 13 −23 
(d) − , , 0
 5 5 
(iv)
A line makes angles of 45° and 60° with the positive axes of X and Y
respectively. The angle made by the same line with the positive axis of Z, is
(a) 30° or 60°
(b) 60° or 90°
(c) 90° or 120°
(d) 60° or 120°
SECTION C (16 Marks)

(Answer all Questions)


Question 29 [2]

Select the profit function and the break-even points, if the cost function and the
revenue function are as given below:
C ( x ) = 5 x 2 + 3x + 2 and R ( x ) = 3x 2 + 10 x − 1 is:
(a) 2 x 2 − 5 x + 3 & 3, 2
(b) 8 x 2 − 6 x + 3 & 4, 2
(c) 2 x 2 + 7 x + 3 & 6, 1
1
(d) 2 x 2 − 7 x + 3 & 3,
2
Question 30 [2]

What will be the marginal revenue from the sale of 10 units if the demand function
for a certain commodity is given as below?
p = 2000 − 2 x − x 2
(a) 1600
(b) 1660
(c) 1930
(d) 2340

Question 31 [2]

Find the break-even point if profit function is 10x – 150.


(a) 10
(b) 15
(c) 20
(d) None of the above

Question 32 [2]

If demand function p ( x ) = 20 − ( x / 2 ) , then MR at x = 10 is:


(a) ₹5
(b) ₹10
(c) ₹15
(d) ₹150

Question 33 [4 x 2]

The demand function p ( x ) = 1200 − 4 x − x 2 at an output level of x units.


(i) The revenue function is:
(a) 1200 x + 4 x 2 − x3
(b) 1200 x − 4 x 2 − x3
(c) (1200 x − 4 x − x2 ) / x
(d) −4x 2 − x3
(ii) The Marginal Revenue (MR) is:
(a) – 4 – 2x
(b) 1200 + 8 x − 3x 2
(c) 1200 − 8 x − 3x 2
(d) 1200 − 4x − x 2
(iii) The value of MR at x = 10 is:
(a) 1060
(b) 820
(c) – 200
(d) None

(iv) The slope of MR is:


(a) 8 – 6x
(b) – 8 – 6x
(c) – 8 + 6x
(d) None

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