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SECTION -A In this section, attempt any 16 questions out n of 9 question is of one mark. Questions 1-20. Each 1. Differential of log [log (log x5)] w.r.t, xis ee 6 () Flog ) log (og) OP iog tony Bx! Bxt © jog @) log dog =) ©) jog log Gog) 2, Thenumber of all possible matrices of order 2 « 3 with each entry 1 or 2is (a) 16 (b) 6 © 64 @) 24 3. A function f : R > R is defined as f(x) (@) no minimum value +1. Then the function has (b) no maximum value (© both maximum and minimum values (@) neither maximum value nor minimum value es dx. sin y= x cos (a + y), then 4g, is cos a o —ee. cos? (a +y) cos? (a +y) cos a =cosa oes uae sin’y @) “Sin’y ; eye jints on the curve ‘g + 3 = 1, where tangent is parallel to x-axis are 2 (b) (0, +5) (a) (48, 0) yh Page 5 6. Three points P(2x, x + 3), Q(0, x) and Rix + 3, x + 8) are collinear, then then x is equal to @ 0 ©) 2 © 3 @ 1 7, ‘The principal value of cos (2) + sin a @® ®) « & x z > © 3 @ & 8 (2 +y92=ay, then is yt de @2+y2) ay += y= 4x @+y2) 4y (x + y)—x © (d) y— 4x (x? + y%) 9. Ifa matrix A is both symmetric and skew symmetric, then A is necessarily a (a) Diagonal matrix (b) Zero square matrix (c) Square matrix (d) Identity matrix Let set X = {1, 2, 3} and a relation R is defined in X as: R = {(1, 3), (2, 2), (3, 2)}, then minimum ordered pairs which should be added in relation R to make it reflexive and symmetric are @) {2,0,2,9, 0,2} >) (3,3), 3, 0, G, 2} © {, D, B, 3), GD, 2,3} @) (2, 0), G, 3), @, 0, A, 2} “ Page 7 yey ye ge FLEFF Ki of -Hosl* > & 4 Ly FF g 7 11. A Linear Programming Problem is as follows : Minimise subject to the constraints 20 14 The feasible region has (@) 5 corner points including (0, 0) and (9, 5) (b) 5 corner points including (7, 7) and (3, 3) (©) 5 corner points including (14, 0) and (9, 0) (d) 5 corner points including (3, 6) and (9, 5) a 12, The function fix)=} x #¥*0 k . ifx=0 is continuous at x= 0 for the value of k, as @ 3 ) 5 © 2 @ 8 fi -1 2] If C, denotes the cofactor of element py, of the matrix P=| 0 2 -3 | see then the value of Cy, » Cyy is hehehe @ 5 () 24 () 24 @ The function y = * is decreasing in the interval (a) (0,2) ) (2) (c) ©, 0) @) =, 0) (2, «) ‘R= {(x, y); x, y © Z, x? + y? <4} is a relation in set Z, then domain of R is 1) {0, 1, 2} (b) -2,-1, 0,1, 2} (@) {41,0, 1} Page 9 P.T.O. —$<$<$— 6 BRE” UO ens 7 ag 7 y oO) yo ‘d s//pdP k & tony "hay 16, The system of linear equations 5x + ky 8x + By =5; will be consistent if (a) ke-3 () k © k=65 @ kes 17, The equation of the tangent to the curve y (1+ x2) the x-axis is ~*, where it crosses a) ) © @ . 4 18, uf ae 2 4 |#re equal, then value of ab — ed is @) 16 @ =6 3n (Clase 121) Ede | P-Qis 43 () E 0] -1 -2] a Fe @ | 0-3 0-3 Page 11 fe P70 SECTION In this Section attempt any 16 question is of one mark. questions out of the Questions 21-40. Each 31, The function f(x) = 2x*— 15x? + 36 x + 6 is increasing in the interval @ ©=,2U@,«) ) Ca, 2) © €=,2]U[3,~) @ [3,«) 22. Ifx=2 cos8— cos 26 and y= 2 sin@ - sin 26, then & is cos6 +cos 26 086 — cos 26 (@) Sin? —sin 26 ©) sin 20- sind cos0 — cos 26 cos 20 — cos 8 © Sn0—sin 20 @) gin 20+sin 6 . What is the domain of the function cos“! (2x — 3) ? (a) 1,1) () (1,2) © CL) (@) [1,2] A matrix A= [aj], is defined by +3) i] The number of elements in A which are more than 5, is (a) 3 (b) 4 () 5 @ 6 If a function f defined by x 2 x continuous at x=; then the value of k is ) 3 @ -6 Page 13 Hero. Iny fay, o¢ ~ Sin Sng te 5, > My 26. For the matrix X (a) 21 © 1 27. Let X= {x?: x Nj and the function f; N- X is defined by N. Then this function is (a) injective only (b) not bijective (c) surjective only (a) bijective 28. The corner points of the feasible region for a Linear Programming problem are P(0, 5), Q(1, 5), R(4, 2) and S(2, 0). The minimum value of the objective function Z = 2x + 5y is at the point (a) P tb) Q © R (dd) $s 29. The equation of the normal to the curve ay? = x9 at the point (am, am’) is (a) 2y-3mx+am*=0 (b) 2+ 3my —3am‘—am?=0 (©) 2x+3my+Sam‘—2am?=0 (d) 2x + 3my — 3am‘ — If A is a square matrix of order 3. and |A| (a) 125 (b) (© 25 (a) Wve The simplest form of tan~| yeas =| is =e x (@) 4-5 (b) i (©) Z-zeosts @ -3 1 (b) @ Page 15 W = a) AEE £ = L WY LE S/S ; 88. fy~ sin (m sin »), then which one of the following equations ia true? a dy dy : ¥ @) G-Ayateg+my=0 @) =x) Fo Es 2, dy dy © @ (+2) Go+2gt-me=0 34. ‘The principal value of [tan~! 3 cot (V3) is : @ x ) @ 0 (a) » 1) NS 35. The maximum value of(2) is (a) eve 0) 2 qe ix! Je (©) @) @) t matrix X = [x,] is given by X 4 3] im], where m,;= Minor of x, is 7-5 -3] [ 7-18 11) : ) | 19 1 11 | o | 5 a 4 i ted 7) l3ou 7] a f % 19 =1 [7 19 -117 2 [3 M7, @ ea -1 1 R 5 1 4 l-s -11 7] 3 function f : R — R defined by f(x) = 2 + 22 is jf not one-one ) one-one (d) neither one-one nor onto as TERT EIE REAL) y F 7 38. A Linear Programming Problem is as follows : Maximise / Minimise objective function Z = Subject to the constraints Sx + dy < 60 x+By $30 x20,y20 If the corner points of the feasible region are A (0, 10), B(12, 6), C(20, 0) and 0(0, 0), then which of the following is true ? (a) Maximum value of Z is 40 (b) Minimum value of Z is ~5 (©) Difference of maximum and minimum values of Z is 35 (a) At two corner points, value of Z are equal ey + 5 e 23 99. Ifx=—4 is aroot of | 1 x 1 | =0, then the sum of the other two roots is gals ) -3 (d) 6 maximum value of the function f(x) = 4x ~3 »? in the interval b) 9 (@) 10 SECTION - C 8 questions out of the Questions 41-50. Each question is of radius r, a right circular cone of height h having maximum area is inscribed. The expression for the square of curved (&) rhr (2rh + h?y @) 2n°r? (Qrh —h2) Page 19 Ba OP-TO. ‘SP tS 42, The corner points of the feasible reg linear inequalities) are P(0, 5), Q(3, ty net objective function is Z = ax + 2by ee ee ‘ such that the maximum Z occurs at Qand Sie a (a) a—5b=0 aes "a () a-2b=0 a 43. Ifcurves y* = 4x and xy = cut at right ght ar fe (=) 42 © ‘of the following statements is true? imum value of Z is at R. mum value of Z is at Q. eof Z at R is less than the value at P. at Q is less than the value at R Bagel P.1.0. Case Study In a residential societ there were 60 children bet amount of 2 will like to have minimum cost, Based on this information, answer the any 4 of the following questions, 4%. Let side of square plot is x m and its depth is h metres, then cost c for the - 12500 5 @ SO, 400 h? o) Vs 250 250. 42 Ole de pih (in m) for which 5, = 0 is (b) 2 qd) 3 500 1 500 (a) he +2 (in m) for minimum cost is ) @ num cost of digging the pit (in 2) is Society initiative. For this they identified a square area in the local park. Local authorities charged 50 per square metre for space so that there is no misuse of the space and Resident welfare association takes it seriously. Association hired a | labourer for digging _ out 250 m° and he charged % 400 x (depth)?. Association ‘Compost Pit ) “+800 () 7,500 @ 3,220

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