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Class 12 - Mathematics
Term-2 Sample Paper - 03

Maximum Marks: 40
Time Allowed: 2 hours

General Instructions:

1. This question paper contains three sections – A, B and C. Each part is compulsory.
2. Section - A has 6 short answer type (SA1) questions of 2 marks each.
3. Section – B has 4 short answer type (SA2) questions of 3 marks each.
4. Section - C has 4 long answer-type questions (LA) of 4 marks each.
5. There is an internal choice in some of the questions.
6. Q 14 is a case-based problem having 2 sub-parts of 2 marks each.

Section A
1. Evaluate:

OR

Evaluate the definite integral

2. Find the general solution for differential equation:

3. Find the angle between vectors and if .

4. Find the distance of the point from the plane .


5. If E1 and E2 are independent events such that P(E1) = 0.3 and P(E2) = 0.4, find P(E1 E2).
6. A coin is tossed 5 times. What is the probability of getting (i) 3 heads, (ii) at most 3 heads?

Section B
7. Evaluate: x sin-1xdx
8. Find the particular solution of the differential equation (1 + e2x)dy + (1 + y2)ex dx = 0, given that y = 1,
when x = 0.

OR

Solve the initial value problem: cos (x + y) dy = dx, y (0) = 0


9. If vectors
and are such that is perpendicular to then find the value of
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10. Find the vector equation of a line which passes through the point with position vector

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and is in the direction of . Also, reduce it to cartesian form.

OR

Find the vector equation of the line passing through the point A(2, -1, 1), and parallel to the line joining
the points B(-1, 4,1) and C(l, 2, 2). Also, find the Cartesian equations of the line.

Section C

11. Evaluate

12. Find the area of the region bounded by the ellipse

OR

Find Smaller area enclosed by the circle x2 + y2 = 4 and the lines x + y = 2.


13. Find the perpendicular distance of the point (1, 0, 0) from the line . Also, find the
coordinates of the foot of the perpendicular and the equation of the perpendicular.

CASE-BASED/DATA-BASED

14. In a hostel 60% of the students read Hindi news paper, 40% read English news paper and 20% read
both Hindi and English news papers.

A student is selected at random.


a. Find the probability that she read neither Hindi nor English news papers.
b. If she reads Hindi news paper, find the probability that she reads English news paper.

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Class 12 - Mathematics
Term-2 Sample Paper - 03

Section A

1. Let the given integral be, I = , then we have

I = sec x { sec2 x dx} - {( (sec x)( sec2 x dx)} dx

I = sec x tan x - sec x tan x tan x dx = sec x tan x - sec x tan2 x dx


I = sec x tan x - sec x(sec2 x - 1) dx = sec x tan x - sec3 x dx + sec x dx
I = sec x tan x - I+ log |sec x + tan x| + C
2 I = sec x tan x + log |sec x + tan x| + C
I = sec tan x + log |sec x + tan x| + C

OR

2. We have,

ex(ey + e-y)

Integrating on both the sides,


formula:

= ex + c

3.

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4. We know that the perpendicular distance of a point with position vector , from the plane is

given by p = .

Here, we have and q = 4.


Therefore, the required distance is given by

Thus,the required distance is units.


5. Given: E1 and E2 are two independent events such that P(E1) = 0.3 and P(E2) = 0.4
To find: P(E1 E2) when E1 and E2 are independent
By addition theorm of probability, we have,
P(E1 E2) = P(E1) + P(E2) - P(E1 E2)
= 0.3 + 0.4 - (0.3 0.4)
= 0.58
Therefore , P(E1 E2) = 0.58 when E1 and E2 are Independent.

6. Here, n = 5, p = and q =
We know that,
P(x) =

=
i. For 3 heads, x = 3
Then, the probability of getting 3 heads is

P(3) =

=
ii. Probability of getting at most 3 heads is
P(x 3) = P(0) + P(1) + P(2) + P(3)

Then, P(0) = =

P(1) =

P(2) =

P(3) =

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Section B
7. Let x = sin t; t = sin - 1x
dx = cos t dt
x sin -1 xdx = sin t sin -1(sin t) cos t dt
= sin t.t. cos t dt
We know that sin 2t = 2 sint cost
We have t cos t sin t dt= t sin 2t dt
Using BY PARTS METHOD.

We know that cos 2t = 1 - 2sin2 t, sin 2t = 2sin t cos t and cos t =


Replacing in the above equation

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8. Given differential equation is,
(1 + e2x)dy + (1 + y2)ex dx = 0
Above equation may be written as

On integrating both sides, we get

On putting ex = t ex dx = dt in RHS, we get

...(i) [put t = ex]


Also, given that y = 1, when x = 0.
On putting above values in Eq. (i), we get
tan-11 = -tan-1(e0) + C

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On putting in Eq. (i), we get

which is the required solution.

OR

We can rewrite given differential equation as,

Let x + y = v. Then,we have,

Putting x + y = v and in the given differential equation, then we have,

dv = dx

dv = dx

(cot v cosec v - cot2 v) dv = dx


(cot v cosec v - cosec2 v + 1) dv = dx
-cosec v + cot v + v = x + C [On integrating]
-cosec (x + y) + cot (x + y) + x + y = x + C
-cosec (x + y) + cot (x + y) + y = C

+ y = C

+ y = C ...(i)
It is given that: y(0) = 0 i.e. y = 0 when x = 0. Putting x = 0 and y = 0 in (i), we get C = 0. Putting C = 0 in (i),
we get
- tan + y = 0 y = tan , Which is the required solution.
9. According to the question,
Given,
and

Also, is perpendicular to
...(i)

Now,

Then, from Eq. (i), we get

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10. We know that the vector equation of a line passing through a point with position vector and parallel
to the vector is
Here, and .
Since, the vector equation of the required line is
......(i)
where is a parameter.
Reduction to cartesian form: substituting in (i), we obtain
=
=
On equating coefficients of and , we obtain
x = 2 + , y = -1 + , z = 4 - 2
x - 2 = , y + 1 = ,
On eliminating , we get

Hence, the required cartesian form of equation (i) is

OR

Vector equation of the given line:


The p.v. of B and p.v. of C

= (p.v. of C) - (p.v. of B)

The p.v. of A is
the vector equation of the given line is

...(i)
Cartesian equations of the given line:
Taking , equation (i) becomes

and

Hence, are required equations of the given line in the Cartesian form.
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Section C

11. According to question ,

....(i)

We know that,
On applying this property in Equation (i) we get ,

.......(ii)

On adding Equations (i) and (ii) we get,

12. The given equation of the ellipse, , can be represented.


It can be observed that the ellipse is symmetrical about x-axis and y-axis.∴ Area bounded by ellipse = 4
× Area of OAB
Area of


Therefore, are a bounded by the ellipse = 4 × 3 = 12 units.

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...(1)
x + y = 2 ...(2)
From (2), y = 2 - x
Put this value of y in (1), we get,
x2 + (2 - x)2 = 4
2x2 - 4x = 0
2x(x - 2) = 0
x = 0, 2
When x = 0, y = 2 - 0 = 2
When x = 2, y = 2 - 2 = 0
points of intersection are (0, 2) and (2, 0)
Required area = area of quadrant in first quadrant - area of triangle.

13. Suppose the point (1, 0, 0) be P and the point through which the line passes be Q(1,-1,-10). The line is
parallel to the vector
Now,


=
=

d =

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=
Suppose L be the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the point P(1,0,0) to the given line-

The coordinates of a general point on the line


are given by





Suppose the coordinates of L be

Since,The direction ratios of PL are proportional to,
, , i.e.,
Since,The direction ratios of the given line are proportional to 2, -3, 8, but PL is perpendicular to the
given line.
= 0
= 1 Substituting = 1 in we get the coordinates of L as (3, -4, -2).
Equation of the line PL is given by

=

CASE-BASED/DATA-BASED
14. E : Student read Hindi newspaper
F : Student read English newspaper

i.

ii.

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