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PAPER CODE : A
Class : XIII (XYZ)
Time : 3 hour Max. Marks : 225
INSTRUCTIONS
1. The question paper contains 75 questions and 20 pages. Each question carry 3 marks and all of them are
compulsory. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
Please ensure that the Question Paper you have received contains all the QUESTIONS and Pages.
If you found some mistake like missing questions or pages then contact immediately to the
Invigilator.
2. Indicate the correct answer for each question by filling appropriate bubble in your OMR sheet.
4. Use of Calculator, Log Table, Slide Rule and Mobile is not allowed.
5. The answers of the questions must be marked by shading the circles against the question by dark HB
pencil only.
For example if only 'B' choice is correct then, the correct method for filling the bubble is
A B C D
(ii) A B C D
(iii) A B C D
The answer of the questions in any other manner will be treated as wrong.
USEFUL DATA
Atomic weights: Al = 27, Mg = 24, Cu = 63.5, Mn = 55, Cl = 35.5, O = 16, H = 1, P = 31, Ag = 108, N = 14,
Li = 7, I = 127, Cr = 52, K=39, S = 32, Na = 23, C = 12, Br = 80, Fe = 56, Ca = 40, Zn = 65.4,
Radius of nucleus =10–14 m; h = 6.626 ×10–34 Js; me = 9.1 ×10–31 kg, R = 109637 cm–1.
Class - XIII Mathematics Paper - 1
Select the correct alternative. (Only one is correct) [75 × 3 = 225]
There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
( 2sin x 1) ·ln (1 sin 2 x )
Q.51cont&deri Lim equals
x 0 x (arc tan x )
(A*) ln 4 (B) ln 2 (C) (ln 2)2 (D) 1
1
( 2sin x 1) sin x ln (1 sin 2 x ) sin x
[Sol. Lim · = (ln 2) Lim ·Lim ln (1 sin 2 x ) x
x 0 sin x x (tan 1 x ) x 0 tan 1 x x 0
(1 sin 2 x 1)
= (ln 2)(1) Lim ] = 2 ln 2 = ln 4 Ans. ]
x 0 x
Q.52ph-3 In an acute triangle ABC, ABC = 45°, AB = 3 and AC = 6 . The angle BAC, is
(A) 60° (B) 65° (C*) 75° (D) 15° or 75°
sin(135 ) sin 45
[Sol. =
3 6
3
sin(135° – ) =
2
135° – = 60° or 120°
= 75° or 15°
= 15° (not possible as the is acute)
= 75° Ans.]
Q.54cont&deri The figure shows a right triangle with its hypotenuse OB along the
y-axis and its vertex A on the parabola y = x 2. Let h represents the
length of the hypotenuse which depends on the x-coordinate of the
point A. The value of Lim (h ) equals
x0
(A) 0 (B) 1/2 (C*) 1 (D) 2
1
[Sol. Let A = (t, t2); mOA = t; mAB = –
t
1
equation of AB, y – t2 = – (x – t2)
t
put x=0
h = t2 + 1 (as x 0 then t 0)
now Lim (h ) = Lim (1 t 2 ) = 1 Ans. ]
t0 t 0
Q.55p&c Number of ways in which 7 green bottles and 8 blue bottles can be arranged in a row if exactly 1 pair
of green bottles is side by side, is (Assume all bottles to be alike except for the colour).
(A) 84 (B) 360 (C*) 504 (D) none
[Sol. G G G G G G G / B B B B B B B B
one gap out of nine can be taken in 9C1 ways
now green remaining 5
gaps remaining 8
5 gaps for remaining 5 green can be selected in 8C5
8 ·7 ·6
Hence Total ways 9C1 · 8C5 = 9 · 1·2 ·3 = 72 · 7 = 504 Ans.
5 4
Q.56prop of def The integral, ( | cos t | sin t | sin t | cos t ) dt has the value equal to
4
9 3
Q.60max&min If the function f (x) = ax e–bx has a local maximum at the point (2, 10) then
(A) a = 5; b = 0 (B*) a = 5e, b = 1/2 (C) a = 5e2, b = 1 (D) none
[Sol. f (2) = 10, hence 2ae = 10
–2b ae–2b = 5 ....(1)
f ' (x) = a [e–bx – bx e–bx] = 0
f ' (2) = 0
a(e–2b – 2be–2b) = 0
ae–2b (1 – 2b) = 0 b = 1/2
from (1) if b = 1/2; a = 5e or a = 0 (rejected)
a = 5e and b = 1/2 Ans. ]
1 1 n 1
Q.63limit of sum Lim tan has the value equal to
n n k 1 1 tan k n
1 ln (cos 1) 1 ln (sin 1)
(A) (B)
2 2
1 ln (sin 1 cos 1) 1 ln (sin 1 cos 1)
(C) (D*)
2 2
1
1 1 n 1 dx 1 ln (sin 1 cos 1)
[Sol. Lim n tan 1 ·Lim = 1 tan x = Ans. ]
n n n n k 1 1 tan k n 0 2
x
Q.64leibintz rule Let f (x) be a continuous function such that f (x) > 0 for all x 0 and f ( x ) 101
=1+ f (t ) dt .
0
p2 9 1 3 3
Area of equilateral triangle = = · = Ans.
3 2 3 2
equation of line through A, y + 1 = m(x + 1) ....(1)
(1) makes an angle of 60° with BC
m 1
= 3 m=2– 3 or 2 3 Ans. ]
1 m
2
Q.67def Lim n
n 1 n sin x dx equals
0
(A) ln 2 (B*) ln 2 (C) – ln 2 (D) none
2 2
2
1 n sin x dx ;
1
[Sol. L = Lim n put n =
n t
0
2 2
1 (sin x ) t 1 e t ln (sin x )
dx ;
= Lim
t 0
t L = Lim
t 0
t ln (sin x ) ·l n (sin x ) dx
0 0
2
1 e t ln (sin x )
but Lim
t 0 t ln (sin x )
= – 1; L= – ln (sin x ) dx = 2
ln 2 Ans. ]
0
1 3 i
Q.68complex If x = then the value of the expression, y = x4 – x2 + 6x – 4, equals
2
(A*) – 1 + 2 3 i (B) 2 – 2 3 i (C) 2 + 2 3 i (D) none
1 3 i
[Sol. x = = – 2
2
y = 8 – 4 – 62 – 4
= 2 – – 62 – 4
= 52 – – 4
2 2
=
1
4 3
zero
1 i 3
= + 4 2 – 3 = 2(1 – i 3 ) – 3 = – 1 + 2 3 i Ans. ]
Q.69ellipse For each point (x, y) on the ellipse with centre at the origin and principal axes along the coordinate
axes, the sum of the distances from the point (x, y) to the points (± 2, 0) is 8. The positive value of x such
that (x, 3) lies on the ellipse, is
3
(A) (B*) 2 (C) 4 (D) 2 3
3
[Sol. c = 2; a = 4
x2 y2
equation of the ellipse is ( 1)
a2 a 2 c2
x2 y2 x 2 y2
=1 =1
16 16 4 16 12
x2 9 x2 1
when y = 3 then =1 = x = 2 Ans. ]
16 12 16 4
1 3x 2 5 x 2
Q.70 Let f (x) = Min. , for 0 x 1. The maximum value of f (x) is
2 4 4
1 5
(A) 0 (B) – (C*) (D) none
4 16
1 3x 2 5x 2
[Sol. We have – =
2 4 4
1 1
2 – 3x2 = 5x2 8x2 = 2 x = or –
2 2
f is maximum when x = 1/2
5 1 5
fmax = · = Ans. ]
4 4 16
Q.71auc Let 'a' be a positive constant number. Consider two curves C 1: y = ex, C2 : y =ea – x. Let S be the area
S
of the part surrounding by C1, C2 and the y-axis, then Lim equals
a 0 a2
(A) 4 (B) 1/2 (C) 0 (D*) 1/4
[Sol. x a – x
Solving e = e , we get
a
e2x = ea x=
2
a 2
S= (e
a
·e x e x ) dx = (ea ·e x e x ) a 2
0
0
= (ea + 1) – (ea/2 + ea/2) = ea – 2ea/2 + 1 = (ea/2 – 1)2
2 2
S ea 2 1 1 e a 2 1 S 1
=
a2 = 4 a 2 ; Lim = Ans. ]
a a 0 a 2 4
Q.72max&min Let f (x) be a continuous function with continuous first derivative on (a, b), where b > a, and let
Lim f ( x ) ; Lim f ( x ) – and f '(x) + f 2 (x) – 1, for all x in (a, b) then minimum value of
x a x b
(b – a) equals
(A*) (B) (C) 2 (D) 1
2
[Sol. f ' (x) + f 2(x) – 1
f 2(x) + 1 – f ' (x) in (a, b)
f ' (x )
1– in (a, b)
1 f 2 (x)
b b
f ' (x)
dx – 1 f 2 ( x ) dx
a a
b – a – tan 1 f ( x ) b
a
= –
2 2
(b – a) Ans. ]
Q.73 Consider a pyramid P-ABCD whose base ABCD is a square and whose vertex P is equidistant from A,
B, C and D. If AB = 1 and APD = 2, then the volume of the pyramid is
sin cot 1 cos 2
(A) (B) (C) (D*)
6 6 6 sin 6 sin
1
[Sol. x= ....(1)
2 sin
1 2 h
V= (1 ) · h = ....(2)
3 3
2
1
now h2 = x2 –
2
1 1
h2 = 2 –
4 sin 2
1 1 2 sin 2
h2 = 4 2
sin
n ( 2 4) n ( 2 4) n ( 2 8) n ( 2 2)
(A) (B) (C*) (D)
2 4 4 4
2 n
2 2 2 2 1 2 2
= n x dx ( x ) dx (sin x ) dx = n
2
0 2
8 2 2 4
2 2 3 2 n ( 2 8)
= n 8 2 8 2 = Ans. ]
4
sin(101x ) ·sin
99
Q.75inde x dx equals