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CBSE SAMPLE PAPER - 01 Class 12 - Mathematics ‘Time Allowed: 3 hours General Instructions: 4. This Question paper contains - five sections A, B, C, D and E. Each section is compulsory. However, there are Internal choices in some questions. 2, Section A has 18 MCQ's and 02 Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each. 3. Section B has 5 Very Short Answer (VSA)-ype questions of 2 marks each. 4, Section © has 6 Short Answer (SA)-type questions of 3 marks each. 5. Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA)-tvpe questions of 5 marks each 6. Section E has 3 source based/ase based/passage based/integrated units of assessment (4 marks each) with sub parts Section A SVI- Sa2de =? a) & 1-00? + Asin! 324+ C by $/1— 90? + tsin 2 +C 9S VI= OF + bain 824.0 4) None of these ‘The direction ais ofthe Ine perpendicular othe ines 232 = BT proportional to 45,7 45,7 04,57 45,7 ‘The values of x for which the angle between @ = 221 + 423 + k,b = 7i — 2} + ah is obtuse and the angle between 6 and the z-axis is a cute and less than Zare apforz<0 O° O0 [= ftanz-de [on incegratingl = logy = Tog se x + 1og.6 = logy = log see x secx...i) ‘Since, the curve passes through the origin (0, 1), then sec03C=1 Required equation of cuve is, y= see x (@) 259. uni Explanation: [yz ~ ff sin nde Sg ude = —[cosz)5 Ip vde = —[-1—1] Up wde =2 ws explanation: Lee = {QF ib ‘Taking 9 common from Denominator in 1 ‘Since we know that |A~ (© peony 2e+3y-2=6 “The matrix equation corresponding to the above system Is : > EF EI 23 11d SIN=|5 1 |=10-39)-1052) 405+2) 23 - 33 2417 = 2a For the existence ofthe unique solution, the value of [A must not be equal 00. ‘Therefore, the existence ofthe unique solution merely depends onthe value of Which I the required solution, ) (0, ] — {5} Explanation: ‘To Find: The range af sec"\(x) ‘Here, the inverse function is given by y = (x) ‘The graph of the function y = sec""(x) can be obtained from the graph of 'Y = sec x by interchanging x and y axes.i.e, if (a, b) is a point on ¥ = sec x then (b, a) is the point on the function y = sec™(x) ‘Below is the Graph of the range of sec"!(x) From the graph, it is clear that the range of sec"(x) is restricted to interval love] ~ {3} (Oy +20 ~ 32" Explanation: We have, ylety')de=2(y*—2)dy anyde + y'da = ay'dy — 22dy ayde — ayy + ylde + 22dy=0 aude + ody + vide — aydy—0 2 (yde + 2*dy) + "(ude — dy) 2 (ye +24) + 2 (yde + 2*dy) — 2 2 (ye + 2%dy) ~ oud H=0 = y+ 2e-4 2ea"y=0 {Curve passes through (1,1) 14242 ¢=0 1e2e2E=0 os ay +22 —S24y=0 (2) Ais false bu Ris ue Explanation: Assertion: Given, funtion fx) = sinx From the graph of sin x, we observe that (2) increases on the interval (0, 3) Reason: Given function i f(x) = 608 x From the graph of cos x, we observe that, f(x) decreases on the interval 0, £), Heence, Assertion Is false and Reason is true. (@) Both A and R are tee and R isthe correct explanation of A, Jann a tga 92 25/ , (_pytstg, [O20 ee emma) CM Meala Selscotas = ayyAyy + A282 + ay2Aga, Where Ay i cofactor of a jum of proicts of elements of Ry. with ther corresponding cofactors. Section B 2, The domain of sin"! xis [-1,1], Therefore, f(9) = sin! (x2) is defined forall x satisfying -L 122-1 S0se<1 S2<1 sP-1<0 F(x Diet D <0 s-1Se2S1 Hence, the domain of (x)= sin“ (2) is [-1, 11 “The given differential equation may be written as lon dividing (2? + 5 —3) by (2 +2)] y= S432 Ologle +2/+0 sar = 24 98 — og] 4.6 we iad gratin go tea en, We have 45 atk |Al=4-10=—6ad A ‘) To Show: A~31=2(1+3A~}) usa-at=[¥ $]—s[) 0] 2a) ‘lo. Rus20+aa-} _[2 0), f-1 5) pt “fh fe A}-b Hence, A~31=2(1+3A~) Given system of equations is Axo 3y-2=1 ‘The given system of equations wil fall to have unique solution, if D = 0 1840 we have D =0and Dy #0 Hence the given sytem of equations his no soliton for A= — 24 Heres ven hat DD, E, Fath midpoint ofthe ides BC, CA, AB respectively. ‘Then, the position vectors of the midpoints D, P, Fare given by 42, > 3 — Now we have, AD + BE + CF 2(BE4) arb =G+b+-Grb+a) 0 ven: P(A) = Probability of solving the problem by & (8) = Probability of solving the problem by B ‘Since, A and B both are independent, = PAN B)=P(A)A) =Prann)=4x ‘The problem is solved, ie. it is either solved by A or it is solved by B. =P(AUB) {As wo know, P(A UB) = P(A) + PB) -P (AB) =pauB=t+t + P(AuB)=2 The given integral can be writen as I= feed + fy wetde For Sre*de Using negation By parts Sfynetde = {-2e-*}!y + [pete Sane *de = {-2e*—e*)°y Liy2e-"de = {(-1) ~ (2et ~e)} For firetde ‘Using Integration By pats Si9=t9-S fs =eg=2 fae sg'=1 [Pxede = (xe!) — [erde [i retde = (re* — e*) Sixetde= 28 241 Spretde=e +1 Hen® answer i, Siyrelde =-1- 8 +8 +1=0 ena, 2 = (e+ y) +a 249) Using the hin given and substinuting x + y=2 = SED wemntsine Differentiating 2 — x with respect 0 x cos 2 + sinz Inwegratiog bath sides, we have = fade ccostz—1 and sin 2z=2 sin cos Differentiating with respect to 2, we get we de logis e=x Rosubstuting => log(1 + tang) +e=2 Rosubsttute x = log(1+ tan 8) + 0=x {asin? (2) —y} de + 2dy=0 sin? (2) E+ 0 $=3-em (2) 0 ttyow Beavtett pa % inca) uted sy sinty Seosectudy = f—2 ‘ave agers iogscatyoe loge — eot(2) = Whenx= ey ca log — cot (2) tog ~ et(#) = lope loge = eot(#) Les, = Bi — 25 + 5k Also, given b= 31 + Also, let 5-254 5k= +e ‘Where u is parallel to b and is perpendicular to b, ‘ow ws parallel 10 b, i= A(3i +h) i + AB put value of win equation (i) GM Hab +e — 2} + 5k 3X4 — ake (6 —3n)i 27+ (6k Since, vs perpendicular to b Then vb =0 (6 — 3d) + (-2)7+ 6 —AYM- i +0%5+H= 6-200) + (2)0)+ G- AXA) =0 15-9A40+5— 20-10 poting value of Ain uation) BAG + Ak ai + @e i 2k pate vee of euaon () 5i-2)+5) Si 2} + 5k= G1 +28) +3 3 — 2) + 5k — 63 — 2b = ia} 43k i +28) + (1-2) +a) Given vectors are, @= Ai + j-4-4k,b=2i +6) + 3b ‘The projection of @ along 5 b= (Ni +5 +ai)- Qi +6)438) 246412 2418 b= VFO rF vig=7 Given, the projection of vectora along vector bis 4. the given integral be, ae viet yiFe(e-2)+C We can write tas f de = f Ass) _— a Tn Taney a =f see? xd f xan x see a Using by parts we have, J xseo?adn-f xseex anxdx = (2 feo? edz ~ J (fc? ede) = (efoecztanzde J (#- fncatanz.de) de) =(vtan x-P.tan x dx) -(xseex- f'1.5e€ x dx) tan x-Inisec x|- x sec x + Ineex + tanx| +€ x(tan x — secx) + In| SEZEE| + ¢ = x(anx-seex) + Inttsina] +e Given function is: (x)= fs * [x We have, 1 acx=0)= linn 2) = Hin f(0~ h) = fim (0) +0-1-1 (RIL. a= 0)= lim, f(2) = Him f(0-+ A) = Him (0+ b+ o>" A)=4 Also, {(0)= (0+ J0-1)=041=1 Now, (LL acx= 1) in f(e) = Jin 401) = fim (it -by +h +051 (REL at x= 1) Tim, fle) = Him fA. + A) = lim (1 +h] +[L+h-ap=1+0=1 Also, fa)=)n|+ft-aj2140=1 Tim f(z) = lim, f(e)= (0) and tim f(e) = Jim f(@)= f0) Hence, f9) i continuous a 31. Given curves are y = vB and 29-X+3Oee(2) on solving (1) an (2), we get aye ~ (va) + (a) ~ 2yz- Ge ave+D=0 1 ienot posite] =919-9-9 sqamits Section D >. We first convert the inequations into equation o obtain the lines Sx + y= 100, x + y= 60, x=O and y= 0. “The line 5x + y = 100 meets the coordinate axes at A, (20,0) and B, (0,100) Join these poimts to obtain the line 5x + “The line x + y = 60 meets the coordinate axes at Ap (60,0) and Bo (0, 60), Join these points ro obtain the line x+y = 60. ‘Also, x= Os the y-axis and y = 0s the x-axis ‘The feasible region ofthe LPP is shaded in a figure, The coordinates of the comer-points ofthe Feasible region OA PB. are 0 (0, 0}, 20,0), P (10,50) and By (0,60) Now. we take a constant value, say 300 (i.e, 2 times the lcm. of 50 and 15) for Z, Then, 300 = 50x + 15y Thi line meets the coordinate axes a Py (6, 0) and Qy (0, 20). Join these points by a dotted ine. Now, move this line parallel to ‘tse inthe increasing direction Le. away from the origin, P3Qp and Py ate such lines. Qut ofthese lines locate a line that is fanhest from the origin and has atleast one point common tothe feasible region. Clearly, P30 is such line and it passes through the vertex P (10,50) the convex polygon OA PB. Hence, x= 10 and y=50 will give the maximum value of 2. “The maximum value of Z is given by 2= 50% 10+ 15%50= 1250, . R= ((@b) =a] Is dvisible by 2 where a,b A= {1,2,3,4,5} reflexivty Forany a€Aa-al0 Which is divisible by 2. (0,8) € rforalla eA So Ris Reflexive Symmetric Let (a6) € R forall a, BER [a-bjis divisible by 2 [b-al is divisible by 2 lather (baer So, Ris symmetire Transitive Let (a6) € R and (bye) € R then (@,b) ER and (b,e)eR |a-bjis divisible by 2 Ib-cis divisible by 2 Tw cases Case 1: When bis even (a5) ER and (bye)ER la-c\ is divisible by 2 [b-cis divisible by 2 lace) is divisible by 2 JER Case2: When b i odd (ab) ER and (he) R lace! is divisible by 2 [b-eis divisible by 2 lace) is divisible by 2 Thus, (a,b) € R and (b,0) € R > (ae) ER So R istranstve Hence , Ris an equivalence relation ‘We observe the following properties of relation R. Reflexivty: For any a EN a-a=0=0xn = a-alsdivisble by n Sayer Thus, (aa) € forall a€ 2. So, Ris reflexive on Z Symmetry: Let (a,b) ER. Then, G@beER = (a-b) indivisible by n = (a-b)=np forsomep € 2 = b-a=nep) = b-als divisible byn [-pe Z> ~pe Z) (baer Thus, @,b) ER (b, a) ER forall a, bE z 0, issymmetic on Tears Let ab © € Z sch it (8) ER and (6, € R Then, GHeER = G@-Disdiisbietyn a-b=np orsomep eZ and, 0,0 R = 0-olsdsienyn a b-cenglorsomege Z (a,b) © Rand (b,c) ER Sa bs apandb -e=aq => (a-b) + (b-c)=np + nq acess + a-cisdiisbiebynf::7.0¢ 2-9 9-46 Z) Saoer This, 40) € Rand, ER(a, 0) €Rioralla,b,e€ ML ven that (G42 + 3h) 4A@i +3) + 4k) (i+ 3) +ul01 +2) +8) Here, Rviactgaiah Bea 2i+ap tak a aai+5 basi eave igs —8) —j(2 20) 484-15) ty by =i + 18) — 118 [be x bal= /(C5p +18 + (aye y+ 3a F121 =vam0 ap — al = (4-1) +1 2)) + @—3)k a} — a) = 31-5 — 3% owove have (br x)= (@2 ~ at) =(-53 + 187 - 118) - (81 — j— 38) = (8) x 8) + (8% (=) + (11) x 8) 15-18+33 “Thus, the distance between the given lines is foro) Thus, the given lines iterset eachother. "Now o fad a potnt of inersecton, let us convert given vector equations into Cartesian equations. For that puting #= xi + yj + ake in given equations, apy ixi + yj + ak=(6+.2) +3) + Qi +39 + ai) = Laexit yj tak= i+ 5) + W(5i +2948) Tn: (x— Di + (Y—2)}4 (2 Dh=2Ai +3] + ANE General point on Lis A+ hy: Suppose, (xy, ¥1 23) be point of intersection of ewo given lines ‘Thus, point P satisfies the equation of line Za. ALS 24) +9, 2390) +2,2 emma “Therefore, point of intersection of given lines i (1.1), on Line passing through (1, 2, 3) edi +2) + 3 and paalel tothe given plans is perpendicular tothe vectors by = 1-3 + 2h ana ai4jtk ‘Required line is parallel to by G1 -6)+kO+3)=-38 +5) +4k Required education of line is :~ 9b 4 aj rab a(si sj al eigen that (9) abet ‘The glen fancon send fr rel number anf canbe writen asthe composton of wo funcons as {= gob where ga = and) = +1 Then foe Fieve to oveu 1 (Case If k=-1, 110 lim h(e) = lim [4x D]=C* D=0 lay 2) = im (2 + 1)=-C11)=0 » Lm. (2) = im (2) = h(-2) “Therefore, gis continuous atx =-1 From the above cases, we get that his continuous at al points Hence, and hae continous function. ‘Therefore, f= gis als a continous function. Section 26, Read the text carefully and answer the questions: ‘Ain can manufacturer designs a eylindhical in can fra company making sanitze and isnfctr. hen canis made to hold 3 litres of sanitizer or disinfector. The cast of material used to manufacture the tin can is T100/m?. > ay (Given, em isthe radius and h em is the height of required cylindrical can. Given tat, volume of cylinder =31 = 3000 em? (11 = 1000 cm") = rth = 3000 = = 2 "Now, the surface area, 38 function of ris iven by S(=2ar? 4 2arh = Bae? + Inv (2) = ani? + S08 “To find critical points, put S(t) = = St a= Mg pe (!? Also, S"()], = W/E = 4 + Sao =dn+8r=12n>0 “Thus, the critical point is the point of minima. (Wi)the cost of material forthe tn can s minimized when r= \/ 2° cm and the height is oR ‘We have, minimum surface area = 2°28? 153.84 em? = ‘Cost of 1m? material = 100 Cost 1 em material = Minimum cost = *2S284 = 311.538 37. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: ‘To promote the making of toilets for women, an organization tried to generate awareness through {owe calls ik email and ii announcements “The cos for each mode pe attempts given below 1.50 2.820 3.840 “The number of atemps made inthe villages o 400 ‘300 500 400 Algo, the chance of making of tollets corresponding to one atiempr of given modes Is 1.2% 2.4% 3.20% () ‘Total number of toilets that can be expected in each village is given by the following matrix. x E 300 100) [i ¥ |s00 250 75 | | 4/100 2 {500 400 150 | 20/100. XP8 + 2 + 2) x pao rs tant w]-*[m zlo + + so) boo. edo, ¥=31,2=56 ( X [400 300-1009 f 2/200 * fa 2 =| ‘a0 z [500 400 150] (20/100, xfs +2 + 97] xX [40 rs rans x]-* | zlo + + a0) z bse “Toa tempt made mall he ages = 2475 “Total nmber of ols that canbe expected afte se promotion inal ihe e-vilages = 40+ 31 +56 = 127 “The percentage of toilets that canbe expected fe the promotion inal ihe e-villges = 22 x 100 = 5.19% (uptet ®A, 8B and XC be te cost incued by te organization for villages X, Vand 2 respectively. Then A, B,C willbe sven by te following mai quien 400 300 100] [50] fA 300 250 75 || 20/=|B 500 400 150} Lao} Le. A 400 x 50+ 300 x 20 + 100 x 40] = |B] = | 300 x 90+ 250 x 20475 x 40 cc] 1500 x 50+ 400 x 20+ 150 x 40) ‘20000 + 6000 + 4000] 30000" = | 15000 + 5000 + 3000] = | 25000 25000 + 8000 +6000} |, 39000, ost is €30,000, 400 300 100] [50] [A 300 250 75 || 20/=|B 500 400 150} Lao] Le. B| = | 300 x 50+ 250 x 20 +75 x 40 c] {500 x 50+ 400 x 20+ 150 x 40, A] 20000 + 6000 + 4000) [30000 = | B| = | 1500+ 5000+ 000] = | 23000 2 [Seto] c] [25000 +000 + 6000} — | s9000. Hence total cost is = 92000 ‘3, Read the cext carefully and answer the questions: In an office three emplayees Govind, Priyanka and Tahseen process incoming, copes of a certain form. Govind process 50% of the forms, Priyanka processes 20% and Tahseen the remaining 30% of the forms. Govind has an error rate of 0.06, Priyanka has an certo rte of 0.04 and Tahsoen has an error rate of 0.03, (Let Abe the event of commiting an ero ad), ad be the evens that Govind, Priyanka and Taseen processed the form, PCE) =05, PE PUR) = 0.06, PE) Using Bayes theorem, we have 1B) manr()-mear() nmr)

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