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PHOTON SCHOOL

Chapter: FULL SYLLABUS STD 12 MATHS Date :


Marks:100 BB-8 Time :
Section A
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1. If A = {1, 2, 3} and consider the relation R = {(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (1, 2), (2, 3), (1,3)}. Then, R is ..........
(A) reflexive but not symmetric (B) reflexive but not transitive
(C) symmetric and transitive (D) neither symmetric, nor transitive
2. If the set A contains 5 elements and the set B contains 6 elements, then the number of one-one
and onto mappings from A to B is .........
(A) 720 (B) 120 (C) 0 (D) None of these
Hint for solution : If n(A) = m and n(B) = n then numbers of one-one and onto functions are n !
If m ¹ n then numbers are 0 (zero).
3. If f : [2, ¥) ® R be the function defined by f(x) = x2 – 4x + 5, then the range of f is ..........
(A) R (B) [1, ¥) (C) [4, ¥) (D) [5, ¥)
4. The domain of the function cos–1(2x – 1) is ..........
(A) [0, 1] (B) [–1, 1] (C) [–1, 1] (D) [0, p]
-1
5. The value of sin éêë 2tan (0.75)ùûú is equal to .......

(A) 0.75 (B) 1.5 (C) 0.96 (D) sin(15°)

é -1 æ 7 ö ù
6. The value of cot ê cos ç ÷ ú is ..........
ë è 25 ø û
25 25 24 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
24 7 25 24
ép ù
7. The number of real solutions of the equation 1 + cos2 x = 2 cos–1(cos x) in ê , p ú is .......
ë2 û
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) ¥
8. Total number of possible matrices of order 3 × 3 with each entry 2 or 0 is ..........
(A) 9 (B) 27 (C) 81 (D) 512
9. If A and B are matrices of same order, then (AB' – BA') is a ..........
(A) skew symmetric matrix (B) null matrix
(C) symmetric matrix (D) unit matrix
10. If A is a square matrix such that A2 = I then (A – I)3 + (A + I)3 – 7A is equal to ......
(A) A (B) I – A (C) I + A (D) 3A
11. The area of a triangle with vertices A(–3, 0), B(3, 0) and C(0, k) is 9 sq. units. The value of k will
be ...........
(A) 9 (B) 3 (C) –9 (D) 6
cost t 1
f (t )
12. Let f (t ) = 2sin t t 2t then lim is equal to ..........
t®0 2
sin t t t t

(A) 0 (B) –1 (C) 2 (D) 3


1 1 1
13. The maximum value of D = 1 - sin q 1 is (q is real number) ..........
1
1 + cos q 1 1

1 3 2 3
(A) (B) (C) 2 (D)
2 2 4
The maximum value of D = 1 1 - sin q 1 is (q is real number) ..........
1 + cos q 1 1

1 3 2 3
(A) (B) (C) 2 (D)
2 2 4
1+ x 1 1
14. If x, y, z are all different from zero and 1 1+ y 1 = 0 , then value of x–1 + y–1 + z–1 is ..........
1 1 1+ z
(A) xyz (B) x–1 × y–1 × z–1 (C) –(xyz) (D) –1

ì p
ïï mx + 1, x £
2 p
15. If f ( x ) í , is continuous at x = , then .....
ï(sin x ) + n , p 2
x >
ïî 2

np mp p
(A) m = 1, n = 0 (B) m = +1 (C) n = (D) m = n =
2 2 2
æ1 - x2 ö dy
= ç 2 ÷ , then
16. If y log is equal to
è1 + x ø dx
4x 3 - 4x 1 -4x 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
1 - x4 1 - x4 4 - x4 1 - x4

17. If y = sin x + y , then dy is equal to


dx
cos x cos x sin x sin x
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2y - 1 1 - 2y 1 - 2y 2y - 1

18. The derivative of cos–1(2x2 – 1) w.r.t. cos–1x is


-1 2
(A) 2 (B) (C) (D) 1 – x2
2 1- x 2 x

19. The sides of an equilateral triangle are increasing at the rate of 2 cm/sec. The rate at which the area
increases, when side is 10 cm is ...
10
(A) 10 cm2/s (B) 3 cm2/s (C) 10 3 cm2/s (D) cm2/s
3
20. The interval on which the function f(x) = 2x3 + 9x2 + 12x – 1 is decreasing is :
(A) [–1, ¥] (B) [–2, –1] (C) (– ¥, –2] (D) [–1, 1]
21. f(x) = xx has a stationary point at ..........
1
(A) x = e (B) x = (C) x = 1 (D) x = e
e
x
æ 1ö
22. The maximum value of f ( x ) = ç ÷ is ........
è xø
1
1
æ 1ö e
(A) e (B) ee (C) ee (D) ç ÷
èeø
x + sin x
23.
ò 1 + cos x dx = .......... + C

æ xö æ xö
(A) log |1 + cos x| (B) log |x + sin x| (C) x - tan çè ø÷ (D) x × tan çè ø÷
2 2
p
4

ò
1
24. dx = ..........
1 + cos (2x )
-p
4

(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4


òe
x log a
25. × e x dx = ..........

( ae )x a × ex ax × e ( ae )x
(A) (B) (C) (D)
1 + log a 1 + log a 1 + log x 1 + log x

(log x )5
26. If ò f ( x ) dx =
5
+ c then f(x) = .......... .
log x (log x )4 (log x )4 log x
(A) (B) (C) (D)
x x 4 x4
2 – 3 sin x
27. ò cos2 x
dx = .......... + c

(A) 2tan x + 3sec x (B) 2sec x – 3tan x (C) 2sec x + 3tan x (D) 2tan x – 3sec x
3
x dx
28. ò x2 +1
= .......... .
2
1 1
(A) log 2 (B) 2log (C) log2 (D) 2 log 2
2 2
p
æ x xö
ò çè sin
2
29. – cos2 ÷ dx = .......... .
2 2ø
0
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) –1 (D) Not obtain
x–2
30. ò x 2 – 4x + 3 dx = .......... + c

(A) log x 2 - 4 x + 3 (B) x log( x - 3)log( x - 2) (C) log(x - 3)(x - 1) (D) log( x 2 + 4 x + 3)

31. The area of the region bounded by the curve y = |x – 5|, X- axis and the lines x = 0, x = 1 is ..........
sq. units.
9 7
(A) (B) (C) 9 (D) 5
2 2
32. The area of the curve bounded by the curve f (x) = sin p x and X-axis is .......... Sq. units. x Î [1,
3].
3 2 4 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
p p p p
x2 y2
33. Area bounded by the ellipse + = 4 is .......... Sq. units.
4 16
p
(A) 64p (B) 32p (C) 8p (D)
64
2
d3y æ d2 y ö dy
34. The order and degree of the differential equation
3
+ 2 ç 2 ÷ - dx + y = 0 are respectively ....
dx è dx ø
(A) 3, 1 (B) 1, 3 (C) 2, 2 (D) 3, 2
dy
35. If the integrating factor of the differential equation + py = Q is sinx then p = ..........
dx
(A) log sinx (B) cotx (C) sinx (D) log (cos x)
+ c2
36. The differential equation y = C1e 2 x + C 3e x + C4 sin(x + c5) has order ........... Where c1, c2, c3, c4,
c5 are constants.
(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2
37. Slope of the tangent at any point of the curve is in reciprocal of the double of y co-ordinate of that
point. If curve passes from point (4, 3) then its equation is ..........
(A) x2 = y + 5 (B) y2 = x – 5 (C) y2 = x + 5 (D) x2 = y – 5
Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
38. i × ( j ´ k ) + j × ( i ´ k ) + k × ( i ´ j ) = ..........
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
i × ( j ´ k ) + j × ( i ´ k ) + k × ( i ´ j ) = ..........
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
39. Let A(1, 2, –3) and B(–1, –2, 1) are two vectors. Direction cosines of the vector joining the vector
in the direction A to B is ..........
æ 1 2 2ö æ1 2 2ö æ 1 2 2ö æ 1 2 2ö
(A) çè – , – , ÷ø (B) çè , – , – ÷ø (C) çè – , – , – ÷ø (D) çè , , ÷ø
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
40. x and y are unit vectors and the angle between them is q. If q = .......... then x + y is a unit
vector.
p p p 2p
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 2 3 3
Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
41. The magnitude of the projection of i + 3 j + 7 k on 7 i – j + 8 k is ..........
60 60 60 60
(A) (B) (C) (D)
114 104 141 144
® ® ® ® ® ®
42. Let | x | = | y | = | x + y | = 1 and if measure of the angle between x and y is a, then sin a = .........
1 3 3
(A) - (B) (C) - (D) 1
2 2 2
43. If the directions cosines of a line are k, k and k then ..........
1
(A) k > 0 (B) 0 < k < 1 (C) k = 1 (D) k = ±
3
44. The area of the quadrilateral ABCD, where A(0, 4, 1), B(2, 3, –1), C(4, 5, 0) and D(2, 6, 2), is equal
to ...........
(A) 9 seq. unit (B) 18 seq. unit (C) 27 seq. unit (D) 81 seq. unit
2x - 5 y +2 z x y z
45. If the lines = = and = = are perpendicular to each other, then value of k is
k -5 1 1 2 3
........

(A) –7 (B) 14 (C) 7 (D) 26


46. The corner points of the feasible region are (0, 0), (16, 0), (8, 12) and (0, 20). The maximum value
of the objective function Z = 22x + 18y is ..........
(A) 309 (B) 399 (C) 329 (D) 392
47. The corner point of the region formed by the constraints 2x + 3y £ 6, x + 4y £ 4 and x > 0,
y > 0 is ..........
æ 12 2 ö æ 2 12 ö
(A) (1, 0) (B) (1, 1) (C) çè , ÷ø (D) çè , ÷
5 5 5 5 ø
48. If P(A) = 0.4, P(B) = 0.8 and P(B/ A) = 0.6 then P(A È B) is equal to ...........
(A) 0.24 (B) 0.3 (C) 0.48 (D) 0.96
49. If A and B are such events that P(A) > 0 and P(B) ¹ 1, then P(A'/B') = ..........
1 - P(A È B)
(A) 1 – P(A/B) (B) 1 – P(A'/B) (C) (D) P(A')/P(B')
P(B ¢)
50. Two events E and F are independent. If P(E) = 0.3 and P(E È F) = 0.5, then P(E/F) – P(F/E) equal
..........
2 3 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
7 35 70 7
Section B
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-1 æ 1 - x ö 1
1. Solve the following equation : tan ç ÷ = tan -1 x , x Î [0, 1]
è1 + xø 2

-1 2
2 d y dy 2
2. If y = e a cos x
show that (1 - x ) 2
- x - a y = 0. Where –1 < x < 1.
dx dx

4sin x - 2 x - x cos x
3. Find the intervals in which the function f given by f ( x ) = is (i) increasing
2 + cos x
(ii) decreasing.
1
4. Integrate the function : 2
(x + 1) ( x 2 + 4)

x2 y2
5. Find the area of the region bounded by the ellipse + = 1.
4 9
6. ) Find the area under the given curves and given line : y = x2; x = 1, x = 2 and X-axis

7. ) Find the area under the given curves and given line : y = x4; x = 1, x = 5 and X-axis

dy 1 - y2
8. Find the general solution of the differential equation + = 0.
dx 1 - x2
^ ^ ^
9. If with reference to the right handed system of mutually perpendicular unit vectors i , j and k ,
® ^ ^ ® ^ ^ ^ ® ® ® ® ® ®
a = 3 i - j , b = 2 i + j – 3 k , then express b in the form b = b 1 + b 2 , where b 1 is parallel to a
® ®
and b 2 is perpendicular to a .
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
10. Find the distance between the lines l1 and l2 given by r = i + 2 j - 4 k + l(2 i + 3 j + 6 k ) and
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
r = 3 i + 3 j - 5 k + m(2 i + 3 j + 6 k ) .
11. A man is known to speak truth 3 out of 4 times. He throws a dice and reports that it is a six. Find the
probability that it is actually a six.
12. A and B throw a dice alternatively till one of them gets a ‘6’ and wins the game. Find their respective
probabilities of winning, if A starts first.

Section C
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13. If R1 and R2 are equivalence relations in a set A, show that R1 Ç R2 is also an equivalence relation.

é 2 -1ù é5 2ù é2 5ù
14. Let A = ê ú , B=ê ú , C =ê ú . Find a matrix D such that CD – AB = O
ë3 4 û ë7 4û ë3 8û
2
d y
15. If x = a (cos t + t sin t) and y = a(sin t – t cos t), find .
2
dx
® Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù ®
16. Let a = i + 4 j + 2 k , b = 3 i - 2 j + 7 k and c = 2 i - j + 4 k . Find a vector d which is perpendicular
® ® ® ®
to both a and b and c · d = 15.
17. Find the shortest distance between the lines whose vector equations are
® Ù Ù Ù ® Ù Ù Ù
r = (1 – t ) i + (t – 2) j + (3 – 2t ) k and r = ( s + 1) i + (2s – 1) j – ( 2s + 1) k .
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
18. Find the shortest distance between lines r = 6 i + 2 j + 2 k + l ( i - 2 j + 2 k ) and
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
r = – 4 i – k + m (3 i – 2 j – 2 k ) .
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
Find the shortest distance between lines r = 6 i + 2 j + 2 k + l ( i - 2 j + 2 k ) and
® Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù
r = – 4 i – k + m (3 i – 2 j – 2 k ) .
19. Solve the following linear programming problem graphically :
Minimise Z = 200 x + 500 y ...(1)
subject to the constraints :
x + 2y > 10 ...(2)
3x + 4y < 24 ...(3)
x > 0, y > 0 ...(4)
20. Given three identical boxes I, II and III, each containing two coins. In box I, both coins are gold
coins, in box II, both are silver coins and in the box III, there is one gold and one silver coin. A
person chooses a box at random and takes out a coin. If the coin is of gold, what is the probability
that the other coin in the box is also of gold ?
21. If a machine is correctly set up, it produces 90% acceptable items. If it is incorrectly set up, it produces
only 40% acceptable items. Past experience shows that 80% of the set ups are correctly done. If after
a certain set up, the machine produces 2 acceptable items, find the probability that the machine is
correctly setup.

Section D
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é 2 -1ù é -1 -8 -10 ù
ê1 0 ú X = êê 1 -2 -5 úú .
ú
22.3) Find the matrix X such that, ê
êë-3 4 úû êë 9 22 15 úû

23. ) The sum of three numbers is 6. If we multiply third number by 3 and add second number to it, we
get 11. By adding first and third numbers, we get double of the second number. Represent it
algebraically and find the numbers using matrix method.
2 2
æ x ö d y 1 æ a ö
= .
x çè a + bx ø÷
4.8) If y = x log ç
24. ÷ prove that 2
è a + bx ø dx
8
25. Prove that the volume of the largest cone that can be inscribed in a sphere of radius R is of the
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volume of the sphere.
p
p
4 x +
ò 2 – cos 2x dx.
3.6) Find the value of
26. 4
p

4
27. In a bank, principal increases continuously at the rate of 5% per year. An amount of ` 1000 is
deposited with this bank, how much will it worth after 10 years (e0.5 = 1.648).
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Chapter: FULL SYLLABUS STD 12 MATHS Date :
Marks:100 BB-8 Time :
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